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a 26—year—old woman, who was eight months pregnant and died from stab injuries at a house in croydon,named by police as kelly mary fauvrelle. her baby was delivered at the scene by paramedics on saturday and is in hospital in a critical condition. police said a 29—year—old man was in custody and a 37—year—old man had been released under investigation. scotland yard said it was keeping an "open mind as to the motive". the conservative leadership candidate, jeremy hunt, says he will set aside six billion pounds to help the farming and fishing industries deal with the impact of a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, his rival, borisjohnson, plans to give a pay rise to millions of public sector workers. mrjohnson has vowed to cut taxes if he becomes prime minister, predicting this would stimulate the economy and increase government revenues. gordon brown has urged theresa may to use her final days in office to "honour" the commitment, to protect free tv licences for all over—755. the former labour prime minister has written to mrs may to highlight the 2017 conservative party manifesto, which vowed
a 26—year—old woman, who was eight months pregnant and died from stab injuries at a house in croydon,named by police as kelly mary fauvrelle. her baby was delivered at the scene by paramedics on saturday and is in hospital in a critical condition. police said a 29—year—old man was in custody and a 37—year—old man had been released under investigation. scotland yard said it was keeping an "open mind as to the motive". the conservative leadership candidate, jeremy hunt, says...
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there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money.ople get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there, and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed—odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. but the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, making hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill should've seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for m months now. and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but unfortunately, this is collateral
there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money.ople get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there, and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed—odds betting terminals are computerised games at the...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.hip contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wants to limit the time limit
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.hip contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.dership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wants to limit the time limit on ab
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.dership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what...
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there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.xed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it is big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made will hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill said have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for the people losing theirjobs, but this is collateral damage from the addiction
there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.xed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been called the crack...
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detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained and vicious" the motive is unclear. police want to find this man who was seen leaving the house that night. kelly was the victim of a sustained and vicious attack which has taken place in her own bedroom. an investigation‘s launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hear the train coming. a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios. at the cricket world cup england's bowlers make steady progress as they take on new zealand hoping for a place in the semi finals. china and britain have become embroiled in a heated war of words over the demonstrations in hong kong. it's after the foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of people living in the territory were infringed. today beijing accused the uk of indulging in "colonial era fantasies" and warned it not to interfere in its domestic af
detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained and vicious" the motive is unclear. police want to find this man who was seen leaving the house that night. kelly was the victim of a sustained and vicious attack which has taken place in her own bedroom. an investigation‘s launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hear the train coming. a big boost to britain's...
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there are 17 in the borough of croydon, too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. the betting shop and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. but the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, making hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. jeff i think william hill should've seen this coming. they've known about the announcement for 1h months now, and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs, but, unfortunately, this is collateral damage from the addiction and carna
there are 17 in the borough of croydon, too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. the betting shop and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack...
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disruption southern to services through east croydon due to services through east croydon due toa topells developing as well. the showers blowing through, yes, still breezy, perhaps not as gusty or windy as yesterday but still noticeable. through the afternoon, the cloud breaks up so we should see more in the way of sunshine towards the end of the day. temperature, 23 maybe 24 celsius so feeling pleasant. a nice evening before the sun sets. clear largely overnight but then we will see some cloud feeding through as we had through the early hours into thursday morning. not cold tonight either. minimum temperature between 11 and 14. we see some bright spells first thing on thursday morning. some sunshine but gradually we will see more cloud coming in. still at the risk of a shower as we will be for the next few days but there is plenty of dry weather in the forecasted a bit of cloud but sunny spells as well and temperatures reaching around 24 celsius. i will be back with the latest in 30 minutes. more on our website at the usual address. good morning and welcome to breakfast with charli
disruption southern to services through east croydon due to services through east croydon due toa topells developing as well. the showers blowing through, yes, still breezy, perhaps not as gusty or windy as yesterday but still noticeable. through the afternoon, the cloud breaks up so we should see more in the way of sunshine towards the end of the day. temperature, 23 maybe 24 celsius so feeling pleasant. a nice evening before the sun sets. clear largely overnight but then we will see some...
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there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.he success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it is big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for the people losing theirjobs, but this is collateral damage from the add
there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.he success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been...
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kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26, was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month.ey was delivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. as somebody who perhaps has had remained tendencies, people might say you would expectjeremy hunt to say you would expectjeremy hunt to say this. he has been very vocal in the run—up to the new pm, who was just days away from going into number ten, about his feelings about the impact of a no deal brexit, and the impact of a no deal brexit, and the chancellor himself is likely to step down once that new pm takes up their post. but these are comments that he has made in
kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26, was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month.ey was delivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor, phillip hammond, has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves...
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kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon inas delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of her child. the 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. a 37—year—old was released with no further action, while a 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. the chancellor philip hammond has said the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit. speaking to bbc panorama, just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor says the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this yea
kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon inas delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and the manslaughter of her child. the...
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kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon in last month. her son, who was delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and died at the scene. her family, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of offensive weapon. he is one of three men arrested over the deaths. 37—year—old was released with no further action by the 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. the home office has confirmed it wants to press ahead with plans to place a legal duty on public bodies such as schools to identify and act on signs of serious youth violence. the "public health duty", as it's called, is part of a government strategy to reduce knife crime and other vio
kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon in last month. her son, who was delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and died at the scene. her family, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and...
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mary fauvrelle, who was 26, was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month.the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no deal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. he's warning that france will be able to dial up friction at the border if the country chooses. millions of people are braced for potentially life—threatening flooding after tropical storm barry made landfall in the us state of louisiana. more than 100,000 households are already without power and flooding is expected to be most severe in areas southwest of new orleans. the storm reached hurricane strength as it neared land, but has now weakened to a storm, sustaining winds of 60mph. nhs trusts, schools and local councils in england and wales could soon have a legal duty to help tackle serious youth violence under plans by
mary fauvrelle, who was 26, was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month.the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no deal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. he's warning that france will be able to dial...
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year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a heavily pregnant woman at her home near croydon kelly—marie fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in her bedroom. her son was delivered by paramedics but died a few days later. heatwaves in the indian ocean have killed more than two thirds of corals in the chagos islands injust two years. researchers from the zoological society of london also found that some corals were more resilient to rising temperatures. however, with climate change making oceans more acidic, which is also harmful to corals, there are concerns about a broader collapse of sealife ecosystems. let's turn to our top business story now — struggling travel giant thomas cook. the 178—year—old british firm, which pioneered package holidays, has been facing an uncertain future. shares have slumped and debt has soared amid growing fears for its survival. now it could be headed for a new departure. it's in advanced talks with a chinese conglomerate over a rescue worth almost a billion dollars. talk about a personal story, displays straight into
year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a heavily pregnant woman at her home near croydon kelly—marie fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in her bedroom. her son was delivered by paramedics but died a few days later. heatwaves in the indian ocean have killed more than two thirds of corals in the chagos islands injust two years. researchers from the zoological society of london also found that some corals were more resilient to rising...
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kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon inwas delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. the 25—year—old has also been charged with one count of possession of offensive weapon. he's one of three men arrested over the deaths. a 37—year—old was released with no further action while a 29—year—old has been bailed until next month. aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. navtej johal, navteonhal, bbc news. the bbc has been told there will be a concerted push for labour to adopt an independent process for dealing with complaints of anti—semitism. it comes after a bbc panorama investigation revealed that some ofjeremy corbyn‘s closest allies tried to interfere in the discipli
kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon inwas delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest and died at the scene. herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. today, police have charged aaron mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. the...
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of her baby in south london. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydonelivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the chancellor philip hammond has said the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—dealeal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. private business is an important player in this, and the eu 27 controlled many of the levers. for example, we can make sure that goods flow in a way is through the port of dover without any friction. but we cannot control the outward flow into the port of calais. the french can dial that up or down just the same as the spanish for years have dialled our poor down the length of the queues at the border going into gibraltar. we cannot control what no—deal brexit would be like? gibraltar. we cannot control what no-deal brexit would be like? we cannot, because many of
of her baby in south london. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydonelivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the chancellor philip hammond has said the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—dealeal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. he was speaking to the bbc panorama programme. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the...
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kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26 was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month. was delivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. we're joined now by political correspondent, helena wilkinson, who's here to tell us more. helena... this is the third time in the last four weeks or so that the chancellor has made a stark warning about a no—deal brexit. his time to leave could be coming up. politically motivated? some might think that it is, but this is all part of a programme, a special panorama programme, a special panorama programme called britain's brexit crisis looking at what went wrong with the brexit negotiations. this looks like a final warning to both tory candidate who want to be t
kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26 was stabbed to death at her home in croydon last month. was delivered by paramedics but died days later in hospital. the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no—deal brexit, should we leave the eu without a deal. that's what the chancellor phillip hammond has said in a new edition of bbc panorama. with just days left before he's expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor has said the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without...
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fauvrelle, this was on june 29th murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, this was onjune 29th in a house in croydonpregnant, perhaps about eight months pregnant, mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughterfor mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughter for the death of her baby son, who had been delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died later in hospital. thank you. apologies for the technical problems there. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said "it's dangerous rubbish" to say there's no link between crime and poverty. in a speech in south london, mr khan cited new research suggesting that the majority of murder and manslaughter suspects had themselves previously been the victims of knife crime. experts warn that the beginning of the school holidays could bring a rise in violence. here's our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani. full of fighting spirit for all the right reasons. volunteers at south london's dwaynamics boxing club coach 320 children, teaching them discipline, self—confidence, and how to avoid crime in one of the poorest parts of london. one, two. joshua s
fauvrelle, this was on june 29th murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, this was onjune 29th in a house in croydonpregnant, perhaps about eight months pregnant, mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughterfor mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughter for the death of her baby son, who had been delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died later in hospital. thank you. apologies for the technical problems there. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said "it's dangerous rubbish" to...
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of her baby in south london 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydonparamedics but died days later in hospital. the time is eight minutes past ten and you're watching bbc news. just one match away from making history, england take on new zealand in the men's cricket world cup final at lord's today. it's their first final since 1992, and neither team has ever won the trophy. mike bushell reports. come on over! it's the biggest game so far for england, come on! a cricket home world cup comes along once in a generation and the england squad certainly have not let this opportunity slip through theirfingers. after crashing out of the group stages four years ago, 27 years have passed since england were last in a world cup final. and they now stand on the brink of winning one of sport's top honours for the very first time. it means a huge amount to me and to everybody in the changing room. it's a culmination of four years of hard work, dedication, a lot of planning and it presents a huge opportunity to go and try and win a world cup. this tournament has seen
of her baby in south london 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydonparamedics but died days later in hospital. the time is eight minutes past ten and you're watching bbc news. just one match away from making history, england take on new zealand in the men's cricket world cup final at lord's today. it's their first final since 1992, and neither team has ever won the trophy. mike bushell reports. come on over! it's the biggest game so far for england, come...
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detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained and vicious" — the motive unclear. police want to find this man, who was seen running away from the house that night. kelly was the victim of a sustained and vicious attack, which has taken place in her own bedroom. also on the programme. obesity overtakes smoking as the cause of some of the most common kinds of cancer, as millions are warned their weight puts them at risk. an investigation‘s launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales — police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hearthe train coming. a big boost to britain's film and tv industry, as the american tv giant netflix opens a new base at london's world famous shepperton studios. and jos buttler helps england close in on the semi finals as they take on new zealand in the cricket world cup. and coming up on bbc news... after heather watson's exit at wimbledon, could kyle edmund become the first briton into the third round? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a baby who was delivered by pa
detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained and vicious" — the motive unclear. police want to find this man, who was seen running away from the house that night. kelly was the victim of a sustained and vicious attack, which has taken place in her own bedroom. also on the programme. obesity overtakes smoking as the cause of some of the most common kinds of cancer, as millions are warned their weight puts them at risk. an...
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the ex—partner of a heavily pregnant woman who was stabbed to death in her home in croydon last monthaaron mckenzie is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, who was eight months pregnant, and the manslaughter of her baby — who was delivered at the scene but died later in hospital. the plea hearing is set for october with a trial in december. a bbc investigation has found the national crime agency failed to arrest a paedophile for 18 months after receiving an initial tip—off about him. the nca was warned about matthew bell in september 2016 but didn‘t arrest him until march of 2018. during that time, bell continued to direct the sexual abuse of children in the philippines. the nca said there wasn‘t enough evidence to arrest him when they were first contacted. angus crawford reports. daybreak — a tower block near glasgow. matthew, it‘s the police, open up, please! behind the door, matthew bell, a sex offender. on his hard drive, evidence of child abuse. bell has now pleaded guilty to five offences. he‘ll be sentenced later this month. but we‘ve uncovered serious concerns abou
the ex—partner of a heavily pregnant woman who was stabbed to death in her home in croydon last monthaaron mckenzie is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, who was eight months pregnant, and the manslaughter of her baby — who was delivered at the scene but died later in hospital. the plea hearing is set for october with a trial in december. a bbc investigation has found the national crime agency failed to arrest a paedophile for 18 months after receiving an initial tip—off...
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detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained andice eight they didn't hear the train coming they were working an investigation's launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales — police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hearthe train coming. sport now and for a full round up, no shortage of things talking about no doubt that women's football, gabbing you must have a lot of eyes to follow what's happening in the match right now. i tell you what you are right, either everywhere that so much going on and football in a moment but wimbledon as well but let's start with cricket because england made it to semifinals at the cricket world cup thrashing is zealand today at chester street winning by 119 runs, first time they made a semifinal since 1992, and thanks to a second century from england openerjohnny, that's england openerjohnny, that's england for the total, they sent than 360 when i totalled that could've been a reach had they not lost their key batsmen. such unlucky circumstances, hitting the stumps meetin
detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained andice eight they didn't hear the train coming they were working an investigation's launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales — police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hearthe train coming. sport now and for a full round up, no shortage of things talking about no doubt that women's football, gabbing you must have a lot of eyes to follow what's happening in...
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police investigating the murder of a heavily pregnant woman in croydon have arrested a 25—year—old manlled. her baby son, named riley by her family, was delived by paramedics but later died in hospital. fraudsters are using social media to promote a scam exploiting loopholes in the main welfare benefit, universal credit. bbc news has found sites on facebook, instagram and snapchat advertising the fraud to claim advance payments on the benefit which can leave victims with hundreds of pounds worth of debt. on monday we revealed that officials feared tens of millions of pounds may have been stolen. michael buchanan has the story. thanks for my 400. happy customers. a government grant, free money. the bogus boasts of the social media sites being used to falsely claim universal credit, defraud the taxpayer, and leave victims with large debts. this is the facebook site that left sophie owing hundreds of pounds. the 26—year—old health care assistant needed money to decorate her home, when she came across an offer of a grant. i said it's not a loan, it's a grant? and they said no, it's a gover
police investigating the murder of a heavily pregnant woman in croydon have arrested a 25—year—old manlled. her baby son, named riley by her family, was delived by paramedics but later died in hospital. fraudsters are using social media to promote a scam exploiting loopholes in the main welfare benefit, universal credit. bbc news has found sites on facebook, instagram and snapchat advertising the fraud to claim advance payments on the benefit which can leave victims with hundreds of pounds...
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detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained ands — police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn‘t hear the train coming. a big boost to britain‘s film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler and dawn foster, columnist for the guardian. we have most of tomorrow‘s front pages now. we begin with the daily telegraph and writing in the paper, tory leadership contender jeremy hunt says he‘s the one best placed to defeatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail‘s lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims that seventy labour mps face the thre
detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained ands — police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn‘t hear the train coming. a big boost to britain‘s film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy political editor of the sunday times, caroline wheeler...
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of her baby in south london. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydond days later in hospital. two whistle—blowers featured in a bbc panorama investigation into anti—semitism in the labour party have said they now plan to sue the party for defamation. the programme — shown last wednesday — included claims that senior figures including jeremy corbyn‘s communications chief and his general secretary, had interfered in anti—semitism investigations. labour responded after the programme by saying the allegations came from "disaffected former officials" opposed to mr corbyn‘s leadership. the whistle—blowers allege that labour painted them as people who had falsely made malicious representations. just one match away from making history, england take on new zealand in the men's cricket world cup final at lord's later today. it's their first final since 1992, and neither team has ever won the trophy. mike bushell reports. come on over! it's the biggest game so far for england, come on! a cricket home world cup comes along once in a generation and the england squa
of her baby in south london. 26—year—old kelly mary fauvrelle was stabbed to death at her home in croydond days later in hospital. two whistle—blowers featured in a bbc panorama investigation into anti—semitism in the labour party have said they now plan to sue the party for defamation. the programme — shown last wednesday — included claims that senior figures including jeremy corbyn‘s communications chief and his general secretary, had interfered in anti—semitism...
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the 26—year—old woman died in the knife attack at home in croydon on saturday will stop medics are still one month early. the metropolitan police said the 29 you'll suspect who was arrested on saturday had been bailed until early august and a second man who is 37, who was held over the weekend, he was released under investigation on sunday. so, a 29—year—old man held on suspicion of monitoring that heavily pregnant women, he has been released on bail. the top stories this afternoon... thousands of people take to the streets in hong kong, protesting against plans to allow extraditions to mainland china. cliff richard and dj paul gambaccini launch a petition calling for anonymity for sexual offence suspects. jeremy hunt and borisjohnson are warned by the chancellor that there'll be no extra money to meet their spending pledges in the event of a no—deal brexit. i'm ben — in the business news... changing your mobile phone provider gets easier from today. you'll be able to do it with one free text message. the previous system meant people had to phone their provider to get the pac code. ofcom
the 26—year—old woman died in the knife attack at home in croydon on saturday will stop medics are still one month early. the metropolitan police said the 29 you'll suspect who was arrested on saturday had been bailed until early august and a second man who is 37, who was held over the weekend, he was released under investigation on sunday. so, a 29—year—old man held on suspicion of monitoring that heavily pregnant women, he has been released on bail. the top stories this afternoon......
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he will appear at croydon youth court today.rsary. gay's the word opened in 1979 and was where some of london's first pride events were organised. 40 years on, the shop remains popular, and is seeing more young londoners walk through the doors. you have people from, you know, 16—90 coming in. loads of young people come in. i love their confidence, coming in. sometimes they come in with their parents, and their parents are buying books for them, and that shows a real change in social attitudes. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning. traffic on the tubes this morning. building across putney bridge traffic building across putney bridge in both directions. one lane closed in both directions on a205 chiswick high road between the chiswick roundabout and kew bridge, due to emergency waterworks. lane one is closed on tower hill northbound towards minories for gas mains work. in muswell hill, alexandra park road is closed eastbound between colney hatch lane and rosebery road due
he will appear at croydon youth court today.rsary. gay's the word opened in 1979 and was where some of london's first pride events were organised. 40 years on, the shop remains popular, and is seeing more young londoners walk through the doors. you have people from, you know, 16—90 coming in. loads of young people come in. i love their confidence, coming in. sometimes they come in with their parents, and their parents are buying books for them, and that shows a real change in social...
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southern and thameslink trains have delays and cancellations between east croydon and gatwick airport weather. good morning. a lovely bright start out there this morning with plenty of sunshine around but gradually we will start to see the cloud increasing as we head further through the afternoon. a cold front approaches and eventually it will introduce some cool air. the sunshine is glorious this morning, even with the cloud the temperature continues to rise this afternoon. we're looking at a maximum of 26 celsius. it stay dry until this evening when there are more showers with a couple of heavy once through the overnight period. it will continue through to dawn. it stays cloudy and we still have the reasonably mild error at that point, between 14 and 16 celsius overnight. still some cloud and showers first thing on sunday morning but that will start to clear away as we had through the day. are dry and bright afternoon tomorrow with some lovely sunny spells and temperatures reasonable at around 24 degrees. for friday it will get a little bit cooler and a lovely bright start but we co
southern and thameslink trains have delays and cancellations between east croydon and gatwick airport weather. good morning. a lovely bright start out there this morning with plenty of sunshine around but gradually we will start to see the cloud increasing as we head further through the afternoon. a cold front approaches and eventually it will introduce some cool air. the sunshine is glorious this morning, even with the cloud the temperature continues to rise this afternoon. we're looking at a...
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on the trains there is disruption and also delays for southern and thameslink services on the east croydonise from j9 leatherhead to j10 a3 wisley following a multi vehicle collision. in tulse hill, norwood road is closed northbound from elmcourt rd to the south circular for emergency water works. now the weather with lucy martin. hello, good morning. aftera hello, good morning. after a warm and humid night last night we start the day today with temperatures in the day today with temperatures in the mid to high teens. there is the chance of seeing one or two showers, but there will be some sunny spells around as well. so a warm start this morning. temperature is already around 17 degrees celsius. showery rain first it also some sunny spells. into the afternoon it is looking mostly dry with some areas of cloud, some bright and sunny spells, and the small towns of one or two showers. temperatures at a maximum of around 25 celsius. overnight it will become dry with some clear spells. again, we are looking at a mild night, overnight lows around 14— 16 celsius. tomorrow brings more anyway of su
on the trains there is disruption and also delays for southern and thameslink services on the east croydonise from j9 leatherhead to j10 a3 wisley following a multi vehicle collision. in tulse hill, norwood road is closed northbound from elmcourt rd to the south circular for emergency water works. now the weather with lucy martin. hello, good morning. aftera hello, good morning. after a warm and humid night last night we start the day today with temperatures in the day today with temperatures...
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year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a heavily pregnant woman at her home near croydon—marie fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in her bedroom. her son was delivered by paramedics but died a few days later. heatwaves in the indian ocean have killed more than two—thirds of corals in the chagos islands injust two years. researchers from the zoological society of london also found that some corals were more resilient to rising temperatures, which could provide hope for reefs as the planet warms up. hard corals provide homes to around a quarter of all marine species. the mayor of new orleans has warned that a tropical storm moving towards the coast of louisiana could bring 48 hours of continuous rain. storm barry could become a hurricane when it makes landfall. residents have been warned to seek shelter or leave new orleans. the low—lying city was devastated by hurricane katrina in 2005. the region has already been saturated by days of heavy rain, as our correspondent sophie long reports. the streets of new orleans were turned into rivers by t
year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a heavily pregnant woman at her home near croydon—marie fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in her bedroom. her son was delivered by paramedics but died a few days later. heatwaves in the indian ocean have killed more than two—thirds of corals in the chagos islands injust two years. researchers from the zoological society of london also found that some corals were more resilient to rising temperatures,...
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meanwhile liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester are amongst the urban areas which didn't get anyhe fund was set up didn't appeal to urban landowners. and campaigners argue urban trees are just as important as their countryside counterparts. one of the great things about tree cover in an urban area is that it provides a massive amount of shade and that shade actually gives people a benefit and a release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so since we made our discovery, the government has announced another scheme specifically for urban tree—pla nting. they're going to release £10 million to plant out 130,000 trees specifically in big cities. and if it wants to hit the target of one and a half billion new trees by 2050, the government will need to plant trees anywhere it can. the us rapper asap rocky is on trial in stockholm, accused of assaulting a 19—year—old in the swedish capital last month. two friends who were with him at the time are also facing charges. his case w
meanwhile liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester are amongst the urban areas which didn't get anyhe fund was set up didn't appeal to urban landowners. and campaigners argue urban trees are just as important as their countryside counterparts. one of the great things about tree cover in an urban area is that it provides a massive amount of shade and that shade actually gives people a benefit and a release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this...
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meanwhile liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester are amongst the urban areas which did not get anythat urban trees are just as important as the countryside counterparts. one great thing about tree cover in urban areas as it provides a massive amount of shade which gives people a benefit and release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started the investigation the government seems to have changed its position. since we made a discovery government has announced another‘s scheme specifically for urban tree planting and they will release £10 million to plant 130,000 trees specifically in big cities. and if it wants to hit the target of 1.5 billion new trees by 2050 the government will need to plant trees anywhere that it can. i suppose that we could all help with that. let's ta ke we could all help with that. let's take a look everything has been thrown at us today, we had torrential rain, we had lightning strikes and gusting wind as well which brought down some trees in places. this was in coventry, you can see that torrential rain and this earlier on
meanwhile liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester are amongst the urban areas which did not get anythat urban trees are just as important as the countryside counterparts. one great thing about tree cover in urban areas as it provides a massive amount of shade which gives people a benefit and release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started the investigation the government seems to have changed its position. since we made a discovery government has announced...
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there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.k are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this would lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. fix odd betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill should have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for the people losing theirjobs, but this is collateral damage from the addiction and carnage that fixed—odd betting ter
there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode.k are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this would lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. fix odd betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose...
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detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained andich has taken place in her own bedroom. an investigation's launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hear the train coming. a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios.
detectives say the attack on kelly mary fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was "sustained andich has taken place in her own bedroom. an investigation's launched after two railway workers are killed in south wales police say they were wearing ear defenders and didn't hear the train coming. a big boost to britain's film and tv industry as the american giant netflix opens a new base at surrey‘s world famous shepperton studios.
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kelly mary fauvrelle was attacked at her home in croydon last month.livered by paramedics but also died. r kelly is facing further sex crime allegations. the singer has been arrested in chicago. he's previously denied a number of sexual assault and abuse charges, including against underage girls. thomas cook is in talks with a chinese investor about a possible rescue deal. the holiday company says it is in advanced discussions with fosun, which owns club med and wolverhampton wanderers football club. if it goes ahead, the chinese investor would buy the firm's tour business. the mayor of new orleans has warned that a tropical storm moving towards the coast of louisiana could bring 48 hours of continuous rain. the region has already suffered flash flooding and storm barry could become a hurricane when it makes landfall. residents have been warned to seek shelter or leave new orleans. the low—lying city was devastated by hurricane katrina in 2005. at least 35 people have been injured after severe turbulence on an air canada flight which was forced to make
kelly mary fauvrelle was attacked at her home in croydon last month.livered by paramedics but also died. r kelly is facing further sex crime allegations. the singer has been arrested in chicago. he's previously denied a number of sexual assault and abuse charges, including against underage girls. thomas cook is in talks with a chinese investor about a possible rescue deal. the holiday company says it is in advanced discussions with fosun, which owns club med and wolverhampton wanderers football...
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jade, terry and masha are all new members in croydon, south london.person and why to modernise the perception of the conservative party and attract more people like you? although i'm voting for boris johnson, i still feel like there's a gap in our leadership. i walk down the street and i see the police, i see blue ribbons and a tent. borisjohnson hasn't ever seen that. jeremy hunt, have you ever seen that? i don't think you have and that is the issue that i have and it's very concerning for me. it almost brings me to tears. leadership for people from, let's say, disadvantaged backgrounds, they're supposed to be role models. aspire to be like this person. or you see this person in leadership, "0h, i want to be like you." i don't know how to be like jeremy hunt. he hasn't really shown himself to the young people. even jeremy hunt's policies, i think one of the policies he proposed was writing off tuition fees for those who are entrepreneurs, those who will promise that they employ up to ten people. what about a young man that wants to study law that liv
jade, terry and masha are all new members in croydon, south london.person and why to modernise the perception of the conservative party and attract more people like you? although i'm voting for boris johnson, i still feel like there's a gap in our leadership. i walk down the street and i see the police, i see blue ribbons and a tent. borisjohnson hasn't ever seen that. jeremy hunt, have you ever seen that? i don't think you have and that is the issue that i have and it's very concerning for me....
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meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get anye just as important as their countryside counterparts. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so, since we made our discovery, the government has announced another scheme specifically for urban tree—pla nting. they are going to release £10 million to plant about 130,000 trees, specifically in big cities. and if it wants to hit that target of 1.5 billion new trees by 2050, the government will need to plant trees anywhere it can. david gregory—kumar, bbc news, near stratford—upon—avon. the ukrainian government has announced plans to launch a russian language channel to win the hearts and minds of russians living in the east of the country. the new president promised to end the conflict between ukrainian troops and russian backed separatist forces. fighting between the sides has gone on since 201a. in that time crashes have led to the deaths of 10,000 people including more than 3000 civilians. le
meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get anye just as important as their countryside counterparts. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so, since we made our discovery, the government has announced another scheme specifically for urban tree—pla nting. they are going to release £10 million to plant about 130,000 trees, specifically in big...
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i represent croydon south, which is not big on the kipper industry.ole range of different areas which we will not necessarily be bound by u nless we will not necessarily be bound by unless we choose, that would enable us unless we choose, that would enable us to create a more competitive environment for british business if it turns out that is what we would like to do. we might choose to accept that regulations in exchange for lower trade barriers, but that will be a sovereign choice that the uk makes at its discretion rather than be enforced on us, as it is currently. i think that is the general point and he is right to make it. we are about to speak to ten members of the wider conservative party, two are under 18 because they can vote under tory party rules, they have had a say on who will be the next prime minister. already there have been questions around the democracy of this, with the new minister being voted by such a strong constituency, what is your view that people have voted who could not vote in a general election? the conservative party,
i represent croydon south, which is not big on the kipper industry.ole range of different areas which we will not necessarily be bound by u nless we will not necessarily be bound by unless we choose, that would enable us unless we choose, that would enable us to create a more competitive environment for british business if it turns out that is what we would like to do. we might choose to accept that regulations in exchange for lower trade barriers, but that will be a sovereign choice that the...
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meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get anyefit and a release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so, since we made our discovery, the government has announced another scheme specifically for urban tree—planting. they are going to release £10 million to plant about 130,000 trees, specifically in big cities. and if it wants to hit that target of 1.5 billion new trees by 2050, the government will need to plant trees anywhere it can. david gregory—kumar, bbc news, near stratford—upon—avon. it takes place every four years and has more young participants than the olympic games. for the last ten days, 50,000 young people from every corner of the world have been at a purpose—built camp site in west virginia celebrating the work of the scout movement. the world jamboree aims to bring them all together through friendship, culture and sport. from there, mike bushell reports. from across the world they came, nearly 50,000 scouts
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where we come from in scotland i remember him saying that a pound spent in croydon was more valuablest make someone suitable to be a mayoral candidate for the mayor of london for a friend '5 party, it makes him wholly unsuited to be the prime minister of the united kingdom —— french party. you talked about no—deal brexit. we know that time is short. but there is still time. it is not a guarantee that there will be no deal. no, there is no guarantee. 0ne be no deal. no, there is no guarantee. one would hope if there is to bea guarantee. one would hope if there is to be a brexit at all, and frankly i'd still think we should revoke the whole thing i'll put into a people's vote. then we need to have a deal that is not so damaging. it's not a good option but it is the least worst option. but if he goes ahead, if he is reckless enough to have a no—deal brexit, the government's own analysis published la st government's own analysis published last year tells us when you factor in an anti— free movement, another disaster, we could see gdp 10% lower thanit disaster, we could see gdp 10% lower
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meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get anydid not appeal to urban landowners, and campaigners argue urban trees are just as important as their countryside counterparts. one of the great things about tree cover in an urban area is that it provides a massive amount of shade, and that shade actually gives people a benefit and a release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the government seems to have changed its position. so, since we made our discovery, the government has announced another scheme specifically for urban tree—planting. they are going to release £10 million to plant about 130,000 trees, specifically in big cities. and if it wants to hit that target of 1.5 billion new trees by 2050, the government will need to plant trees anywhere it can. david gregory—kumar, bbc news, near stratford—upon—avon. coming up on afternoon live — visiting the fairway to heaven, we'll take you round the crazy golf course that's been created in a cathedral, but critics aren't happy
meanwhile, liverpool, bristol, croydon and leicester were amongst the urban areas which didn't get anydid not appeal to urban landowners, and campaigners argue urban trees are just as important as their countryside counterparts. one of the great things about tree cover in an urban area is that it provides a massive amount of shade, and that shade actually gives people a benefit and a release from the heat. but perhaps things might be changing because since we started this investigation, the...
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actually raised in parliament at the time during pmqs by the labour mp stephen reed whose constituency croydonprovisional trial start date set in december. thank you very much. a man has been convicted over the rape and killing of british teenager scarlett keeling in the indian holiday resort of goa in 2008. the conviction comes after a long trial and campaign by scarlett‘s family to reopen the investigation. samson d'souza was found guilty of charges including assault, destruction of evidence and providing narcotics. a second man was cleared of involvement. a couple have been given life sentences for murdering a vulnerable woman they were supposed to be caring for. margaret fleming, who had learning difficulties, has not been seen since 1999. edward cairney and avriljones were each told they must spent at least 14 years in prison. jones was also convicted of fraudulently claiming ms fleming's benefits. theresa may is making a speech about domestic politics and international relations before she steps down as prime minister. this is the introduction. shejust sat down. you will take her place a
actually raised in parliament at the time during pmqs by the labour mp stephen reed whose constituency croydonprovisional trial start date set in december. thank you very much. a man has been convicted over the rape and killing of british teenager scarlett keeling in the indian holiday resort of goa in 2008. the conviction comes after a long trial and campaign by scarlett‘s family to reopen the investigation. samson d'souza was found guilty of charges including assault, destruction of...