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wearing night dearfrom walking down the street wearing night dear from lord walking down the m lord of walking down the street wearing night dear from lord of the walking down the street wearing night dearfrom lord of the rings or this show or that tv show, with their faces covered, it's really ha rd to their faces covered, it's really hard to play out an effective law enforcement strategy especially at a time like this. people are concerned but new york city has been too much worse, new york being new york is an
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here in downing street whenjean when they met here in downing street when jean claude juncker said afterwardsrom the talks. i do think there are many people here who see she went out there, made that speech in florence, she made a generous offer and it is now up to the eu to show they are willing to give something back. not many people here think that will be announced on friday that we're moving on onto trade talks, but they do want our heads. theresa may would desperately like to have some suggestion from the eu that at least in december we would move onto the next stage otherwise the chorus of voices, especially the brexiteers, we'll say it is time we walk away. that will increase. politically, she needs something from them, the question is how much more they will demand from the united kingdom before they are willing to walk on. thank you very much. what kind of reception will that get?” thank you very much. what kind of reception will that get? i can tell you the reception theresa may will get because although journalism cameras are waiting outside the eu commission building in brussels.
here in downing street whenjean when they met here in downing street when jean claude juncker said afterwardsrom the talks. i do think there are many people here who see she went out there, made that speech in florence, she made a generous offer and it is now up to the eu to show they are willing to give something back. not many people here think that will be announced on friday that we're moving on onto trade talks, but they do want our heads. theresa may would desperately like to have some...
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there's a warning from her reins of a monumental mess at downing street —— from her aides.d those aides for the election result. this is focused on the process of managing but not the bigger picture of policy and the direction of the government. this is part of examining exactly how some of the things that happened at the co nfe re nce things that happened at the conference this week happened. was she being taken care of in terms of her voice, dicicco to too many meetings? —— did she go. her voice, dicicco to too many meetings? -- did she go. she kirikiri, as well. absolutely. -- security breach, as well. questions have got to be asked. they did not know what to do. they were like rabbits in the headlights, they did not know what was happening and whether it was a member of the party, somebody who was disorientated themselves, somebody who was very dangerous. to the extent that she handled that particular element of the disruption really quite well. they were very polite about it for stop the daily express. theresa may slaps down rebels, the dead expose giving her a positiv
there's a warning from her reins of a monumental mess at downing street —— from her aides.d those aides for the election result. this is focused on the process of managing but not the bigger picture of policy and the direction of the government. this is part of examining exactly how some of the things that happened at the co nfe re nce things that happened at the conference this week happened. was she being taken care of in terms of her voice, dicicco to too many meetings? —— did she...
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i love driving down the street and walking down the street and looking at houses and thinking what is really going on behind those dollars? —— behind those doors? and, in meet the author, the best—selling author peterjames talks about the enduring fascination readers have for crime thrillers. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 11 people were injured today when a car mounted a pavement in one of london's busiest tourist areas and crashed into pedestrians outside the natural history museum. the driver was detained at the scene, as police mounted a major security operation due to concerns that the incident could be terror—related, and downing street was kept informed of events. this evening, the police confirmed that the collision was an accident. richard lister reports. minutes after the car drove into the crowd, a man is pinned down in the street, awaiting arrest. there is confusion here. no—one knows exactly what has just happened, but when a car strikes pedestrians in an area full of families, people fear the worst. people started running. people were saying, "run." and then every
i love driving down the street and walking down the street and looking at houses and thinking what is really going on behind those dollars? —— behind those doors? and, in meet the author, the best—selling author peterjames talks about the enduring fascination readers have for crime thrillers. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 11 people were injured today when a car mounted a pavement in one of london's busiest tourist areas and crashed into pedestrians outside the natural history...
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wearing night dearfrom walking down the street wearing night dear from lord walking down the street wearing night dearfrom lord of walking down the street wearing night dear from lord of the walking down the street wearing night dearfrom lord of the rings or this show or that tv show, with their faces covered, it's really ha rd to their faces covered, it's really hard to play out an effective law enforcement strategy especially at a time like this. people are concerned but new york city has been too much worse, new york being new york is an incredible city and people are strong, this is a diverse city, this is nothing that is going to shake up new yorkers. they have seen much worse. they have triumphed. i am not worried about that. in the long run though i am worried about these lone wolf attacks, especially with the administration we have in the white house, balancing national security and civil liberties. because exactly the very end goal some of these radical islamist groups are pursuing by taking out attacks in the uk, france, germany and especially the united states and c
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free allowing yourselves into downing street journal out of the letter to go forward you know unless they're frightened of all. over oversleep. well i think it's wonderful that she still responds to pull such a young age for what everybody should be responsible for because. it's a caleb that's a phenomenon i want to tell also say i'm so proud of just my son joel he's my son and both activists and assists speciality and without a hand i just think you know it's the protesters have been the most important of course thank god we've got all these people protesting eighty percent of the country joe one table you have police who machine guns not allowing you three and to deliver a letter what would you say to activists who want to protest. given there's an injunction and they make themselves liable for prison i mean the injunction hearing three day hearing is happening next week in the high cool we are seeking to remove it and to have it thrown out by the judge we think it's fundamentally wrong in little. country big human rights to protest. and so problematic issues with these two persons
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free allowing yourselves into downing street jail allow the letter to go forward you don't allow the frightened of all over of the. oh i think it's wonderful the t. cell response to such a young age for what everybody should be responsible for because. it's a killer but i want to say i'm so proud of just my son joel he's my son and both activists and speciality and without a head i just think you know the protesters have been the most important of course thank god we've got all these people protesting eighty percent of the country don't want to give police. machineguns not allowing you three and to deliver a letter what would you say to activists who want to protest. given there's an injunction and they make themselves liable for prison i mean the injunction hearing three day hearing is happening next week in the high cool we are seeking to remove it and to have its running out by the judge we think it's fundamentally wrong in little. country big human rights to protest. and there's lots of problematic issues with these two persons on they might as well have addressed it to the. you
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downing street we re you make of this? downing street were briefing...and talked about the divorce bill, and now the fallout from a dinner, the belief that communications, even a private dinners, are not particularly private. a lot of things need to be negotiated over the next year, and it doesn't look like the best relationship to start from. jean-claude juncker denied this when he was doorstep by the bbc amongst other people today, 100% denial. with a twinkle in his eye, it might be said. theresa may stood at the dispatch box today and claim she made significant progress at the summit last week, and frank were, as far as summit last week, and frank were, as farasi summit last week, and frank were, as far as i see it, jeremy corbyn called it when he said it was groundhog day. the guardian, their headline is: to keep britain in the single market and the customs union for a couple of years is that aim. what she said today in the commons was, if we don't get a deal on trade that goes well beyond that, even those two years of standing still, giving business
downing street we re you make of this? downing street were briefing...and talked about the divorce bill, and now the fallout from a dinner, the belief that communications, even a private dinners, are not particularly private. a lot of things need to be negotiated over the next year, and it doesn't look like the best relationship to start from. jean-claude juncker denied this when he was doorstep by the bbc amongst other people today, 100% denial. with a twinkle in his eye, it might be said....
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side all over to get some number ten downing street why haven't they let you in to talk about fracking with the prime minister or even to deliver a letter well i don't know but i've just been reading all of those later it's so good to me work it all himself in exchange between still really needs. and that the country will turn into a gas like sack and its mother's been upset in any way sell well written it's fantastic if you've been to the communities affected by all of those families and friends knowing and literally unanimously the believed turned down any of their mounts because this joint petrochemical company has been terrorizing with the most strict company an injunction that i think it's a bit being granted in history of being the high court next week to defend their. situation we find ourselves in at the moment. this country is now literally surrounded by from scotland the republic of ireland of fracking we have moratoriums in northern ireland and even. england is now surrounded by countries that have bad. and the conservatives are now isolated as the only major political party
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the shops, people are wandering down the streets in the shop and business as usual.hat was damien hackett. now, we are going to show you a number of images of the streets surrounding the museum. strangely, quiet. this is exhibition road here. for what would be normally a very busy saturday afternoon, many visitors, both from the uk and abroad, many families visiting the museum and i think we can move on to a shot of the cromwell road. again, you can see how quiet it is there. compared to what it would normally be. you can see the tape across the road. the police cordon and cordons plural in place on the roads surrounding the natural history museum. just to remind you that we understand that police are keeping an open mind as to what the nature of this incident was, but they're not confirming that it was a terrorist incident. they're not confirming that it was an u nfortu nate not confirming that it was an unfortunate accident, they are keeping an open minute. we certainly don't know at the moment. we don't know if the police have managed to establish that themselves,
the shops, people are wandering down the streets in the shop and business as usual.hat was damien hackett. now, we are going to show you a number of images of the streets surrounding the museum. strangely, quiet. this is exhibition road here. for what would be normally a very busy saturday afternoon, many visitors, both from the uk and abroad, many families visiting the museum and i think we can move on to a shot of the cromwell road. again, you can see how quiet it is there. compared to what...
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downing street says the dinner meeting had been planned for some time.is in brussels now, and adam, i know you are not quite in on that dinner. how would it be to be a fly on the wall? what are you hearing? sadly my invite must have been lost in the post. the commission being the organisation that runs the brexit talks on a technical basis, the boss michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator is there sitting opposite his opposite number david davis, and i saw the british ambassador to the eu in one of the cars as they went in earlier. behind the scenes people are saying not to expect any big breakthroughs from this dinner, although you never know there might bea although you never know there might be a joint statement issued by both sides after they have finished eating very shortly because the meal finishes in about ten minutes. but let's look at the context in which this dinner is happening. the fifth round of brexit talks last week in brussels, some progress on technical terms but no great strides forward and certainly not enough to allow the talks to mo
downing street says the dinner meeting had been planned for some time.is in brussels now, and adam, i know you are not quite in on that dinner. how would it be to be a fly on the wall? what are you hearing? sadly my invite must have been lost in the post. the commission being the organisation that runs the brexit talks on a technical basis, the boss michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator is there sitting opposite his opposite number david davis, and i saw the british ambassador to the eu in...
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downing street was kept informed of events. ng the police have confirmed that the collision was an accident. richard lister reports. minutes after the car drove into the crowd, a man is pinned down in the street, awaiting arrest. there is confusion here. no one knows exactly what's just happened, but when a car strikes pedestrians in an area full of families, people fear the worst. people started running, people were saying, "run." and then everything went mental with police cars, and they locked down the whole place. lots of people screaming, crying, sort of panic, people picking up their children, dragging their children. and so i thought immediately something has happened. armed police quickly arrived on the scene, responding to what looked to many like a terror attack next to some of the city's busiest museums. ii people were injured. nine were taken to hospital. but for several anxious hours, police couldn't confirm what had happened. downing street was kept informed. a wide cordon was maintained around the crash site. in a
downing street was kept informed of events. ng the police have confirmed that the collision was an accident. richard lister reports. minutes after the car drove into the crowd, a man is pinned down in the street, awaiting arrest. there is confusion here. no one knows exactly what's just happened, but when a car strikes pedestrians in an area full of families, people fear the worst. people started running, people were saying, "run." and then everything went mental with police cars, and...
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downing street say it is pa rt onp monday.owning street say it is part of the european union's build—up to the council's summit on wednesday. projections in austria's general election suggest that sebastian kurz has led his conservative people's party to victory. earlier counting puts kurz‘s party on just above 30%, putting the 31—year—old on course to become europe's youngest leader. the bbc understands that a third british woman has come forward, accusing the hollywood film executive, harvey weinstein, of sexual assault. at ten o'clock reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round up of the day's news. first, over a million refugees have entered germany in the past three years, more than anywhere else in europe. our world investigates the impact on the country and the migrants themselves. more than a million refugees are now in germany, having escaped the brutality of the world's war zones. for two years, we followed a syrian family in their struggle to adapt to life in a small east german city. and a german family also s
downing street say it is pa rt onp monday.owning street say it is part of the european union's build—up to the council's summit on wednesday. projections in austria's general election suggest that sebastian kurz has led his conservative people's party to victory. earlier counting puts kurz‘s party on just above 30%, putting the 31—year—old on course to become europe's youngest leader. the bbc understands that a third british woman has come forward, accusing the hollywood film executive,...
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a downing street source insists resignation is notnd herfollowing the mishaps for theresa may as ministers rally around her following the mishaps she experienced during her conference speech yesterday. police say the las vegas gunmen stephen paddock had planned to escape from the scene of the shooting. i'm ben bland — in the business news. sales of new cars in the uk are stalling — they fell in september, for the sixth month in a row. demand for diesel cars slumped more than a fifth. according to the society of motor manufacturers and traders new car registrations last month came in atjust over 426,000. more rail strikes across england — for the second time this week. rmt union members at southern, merseyrail, arriva rail north and greater anglia have begun a 24—hour walkout. the industrial action is over plans to remove guards from trains, making them driver—only operated. critics say safety would be compromised. the government has hinted that a cap on gas and electricity prices could come in by this winter. parliament is likely to g
a downing street source insists resignation is notnd herfollowing the mishaps for theresa may as ministers rally around her following the mishaps she experienced during her conference speech yesterday. police say the las vegas gunmen stephen paddock had planned to escape from the scene of the shooting. i'm ben bland — in the business news. sales of new cars in the uk are stalling — they fell in september, for the sixth month in a row. demand for diesel cars slumped more than a fifth....
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venomous quotes from allies ofjohnson in our story of people saying there is a stench of death from downing streetgo down like a cup of cold sick if you demote boris. if you start with him the brexiteers would demand philip hammond's head, civil war would resume again. you can't refuse to leave your post if you're told to by the prime minister, can you? not unless you chain yourself to a cabinet table and have a sit in protest. the key calculation downing street will make is if they're going to try to move fore st is if they're going to try to move forest they have to offer him something he will accept because if they offer a portfolio that is too junior, minister for paperclips or something, he said he's not going to ta ke something, he said he's not going to take it, either i go totally or i stay where i am. this happened in 2014 when david cameron tried to move iain duncan smith, then secretary of state for the department of work and pensions but iain duncan smith said no, i'm not moving, either put me on the backbenches or i'm and david cameron backed down and said leave me where lam. backed d
venomous quotes from allies ofjohnson in our story of people saying there is a stench of death from downing streetgo down like a cup of cold sick if you demote boris. if you start with him the brexiteers would demand philip hammond's head, civil war would resume again. you can't refuse to leave your post if you're told to by the prime minister, can you? not unless you chain yourself to a cabinet table and have a sit in protest. the key calculation downing street will make is if they're going to...
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a downing street source insists resignation is not an issue for theresa may, as ministers rally roundwing a conference speech marred with mishaps. also this hour — officials say the las vegas gunman planned to flee the scene of the attack. stephen paddock may also have had help with planning the massacre, in which 58 people were killed. and the british author kazuo ishi—guro is awarded the nobel prize for literature — he says he was "flabber—gastingly flattered" to win. i only started to believe this was true when the bbc rang me. i'm quite old—fashioned, i true when the bbc rang me. i'm quite old —fashioned, i believe true when the bbc rang me. i'm quite old—fashioned, i believe in the bbc. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a two—year police investigation into claims of child sexual abuse by the former prime minister, sir edward heath, has concluded that there were sufficient grounds to question him under caution. wiltshire police said they would have interviewed the former prime minister about seven claims, including the alleged rape of an 11—year—old boy, if he was still ali
a downing street source insists resignation is not an issue for theresa may, as ministers rally roundwing a conference speech marred with mishaps. also this hour — officials say the las vegas gunman planned to flee the scene of the attack. stephen paddock may also have had help with planning the massacre, in which 58 people were killed. and the british author kazuo ishi—guro is awarded the nobel prize for literature — he says he was "flabber—gastingly flattered" to win. i only...
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well, downing street insists this is not panic central because of the seemingly deadlocked brexit talkso detect a new degree of urgency in the government's approach and a clear desire for this dinner to go an awful lot better than the last one withjean—claude awful lot better than the last one with jean—claude juncker in downing street which ended in acrimony, with the german press being briefed that jean—claude juncker thought that theresa may was deluded. and then theresa may was deluded. and then theresa may was deluded. and then theresa may telling british journalists that jean—claude theresa may telling british journalists thatjean—claude juncker should in effect but out of british politics. hopefully it will not end up politics. hopefully it will not end up with moules et frites all over the table and both sides bad—mouthing each other. the table and both sides bad-mouthing each other. theresa may is trying to breathe all the key players. she spoke to angela merkel yesterday and will speak to emmanuel macron later today, to try to get those key figure to move on to the trade talks
well, downing street insists this is not panic central because of the seemingly deadlocked brexit talkso detect a new degree of urgency in the government's approach and a clear desire for this dinner to go an awful lot better than the last one withjean—claude awful lot better than the last one with jean—claude juncker in downing street which ended in acrimony, with the german press being briefed that jean—claude juncker thought that theresa may was deluded. and then theresa may was...
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the prime minister's dinner in brussels — downing street insisted today — had "been in the diary for they reassured us, it was not a response to a growing panic. no, it was not an emergency measure to unblock the deadlock. and no, it didn't mean theresa may was increasingly worried about the idea of no deal on brexit. so that's clear. and even though none of the europeans could quite remember when the dinner withjean claudejuncker had been finalised, we have to believe, because they told us, it was always on tonight's menu. the discussion at table will not be made public until whatjuncker ominously calls "the autopsy". but first, reports this evening suggest negotiations between the two sides have accelerated. let's go live to our diplomatic editor, mark urban, who — we'll let you into a secret — didn't have this trip in his diary for weeks. it wasn't in my diary, if it means another trip to the european commission, who's complaining? we all know what happened back in april. there was this dinner in downing street between the president of the commission, jean—claude juncker, and ther
the prime minister's dinner in brussels — downing street insisted today — had "been in the diary for they reassured us, it was not a response to a growing panic. no, it was not an emergency measure to unblock the deadlock. and no, it didn't mean theresa may was increasingly worried about the idea of no deal on brexit. so that's clear. and even though none of the europeans could quite remember when the dinner withjean claudejuncker had been finalised, we have to believe, because they...
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a downing street source said —— insists resignation is not an option for theresa may.
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pm jones: downing street barely existed, to be honest.nication tends to be with other departments. we would like to have a stronger link with downing street. with.f it we don't agree we don't see why we should leave the customs union. 60% of our exports from wales go to the single market. access to that market was more difficult. mark: you have a relationship green's joint council of ministers. pm jones: we emphasize the point that if the u.k. is going to work properly when we leave the eu, its own constitutional mechanism has to work well as well, we have the opportunity to get their, -- we have there opportunity to get there. mark: how close are we to some news on that? pm jones: we are not close to that yet. there are powers that would automatically come from brussels to wales. we agree those powers should be diverted to london for an indefinite period. we understand what they are trying to do. it's certainly important for business. we get that. for us, that should be done by the consent and agreement of the governments. mark: a breakd
pm jones: downing street barely existed, to be honest.nication tends to be with other departments. we would like to have a stronger link with downing street. with.f it we don't agree we don't see why we should leave the customs union. 60% of our exports from wales go to the single market. access to that market was more difficult. mark: you have a relationship green's joint council of ministers. pm jones: we emphasize the point that if the u.k. is going to work properly when we leave the eu, its...
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spoke to another person, who said that this prime minister is two disasters away from leaving downing streetne down, another to go. what we are talking about today is the so—called men in grey suits. we are talking about possibly, at some point, a private delegation visiting the prime minister and saying, think about it. briefly, security. a guy gets in, gets very close to her with an unwelcome piece of paper. what are they saying about that? the home secretary said there is an enquiry under way, but there is real cabinet anger at what they say is the failure of the prime minister's close protection team to protect her. they should anticipate, and there was lots of notice of what this prankster was up to. nothing happened, and the cabinet ministers said they were looking at each other almost saying, do we need to go and rescue the prime minister? nick, thank you very much. well, poor theresa may could have done with a hamlet cigar and the appropriate music to play at the end. it makes an interesting question, though, as to what kind of politicians we want or respect. we don't warm to robotic
spoke to another person, who said that this prime minister is two disasters away from leaving downing streetne down, another to go. what we are talking about today is the so—called men in grey suits. we are talking about possibly, at some point, a private delegation visiting the prime minister and saying, think about it. briefly, security. a guy gets in, gets very close to her with an unwelcome piece of paper. what are they saying about that? the home secretary said there is an enquiry under...
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insisted that it had beenin downing street insisted that it had been in the diary for some timerom brussels about this dinner. saying that they have agreed that effo rts saying that they have agreed that efforts on the brexit negotiations should accelerate over the months to come. a recognition perhaps the talks have been stalling, but more optimistic language about pushing on and making progress. the description of the dinner, they described as a constructive and friendly atmosphere. perhaps in contrast to the last dinner that took place between the two of them earlier in the year that led to greetings and recriminations. a positive tone coming from brussels tonight, but no detail on what was discussed, no movement on money. that has been a sticking point that has been holding up sticking point that has been holding up talks. downing street has been clear that theresa may was going into this dinner that comes ahead of the eu summit later in the week where the eu 27 will meet to decide if sufficient progress has been made on the brexit talks so far, in order to move onto the nex
insisted that it had beenin downing street insisted that it had been in the diary for some timerom brussels about this dinner. saying that they have agreed that effo rts saying that they have agreed that efforts on the brexit negotiations should accelerate over the months to come. a recognition perhaps the talks have been stalling, but more optimistic language about pushing on and making progress. the description of the dinner, they described as a constructive and friendly atmosphere. perhaps...
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people are wandering down the street, shopping, business as usual.an hackett talking to mea that was damian hackett talking to me a little bit earlier from a position beyond the police cordon. we arejust position beyond the police cordon. we are just hearing from our political correspondent, chris mason, that downing street says the prime minister is being kept up—to—date on events outside the natural history museum in london. the latest on the metropolitan police from the twitter feed is they will release more information when they can. information must be accurate, they say. i can talk to richard lister at the scene. he joins me on the phone. what can you tell us? i'm standing on the corner of queensgate and cromwell road, right outside the natural history museum. as i look to the left eye can see there is traffic still moving along queensgate, which goes along one side of the natural history museum but looking down cromwell road, where this took place, that has been completely sealed off and the police have got blue and white crime scene tape acro
people are wandering down the street, shopping, business as usual.an hackett talking to mea that was damian hackett talking to me a little bit earlier from a position beyond the police cordon. we arejust position beyond the police cordon. we are just hearing from our political correspondent, chris mason, that downing street says the prime minister is being kept up—to—date on events outside the natural history museum in london. the latest on the metropolitan police from the twitter feed is...
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downing street say it is pa rt onp monday.the council's summit on wednesday. projections in austria's general election suggest that sebastian kurz has led his conservative people's party to victory. earlier counting puts kurz‘s party on just above 30%, putting the 31—year—old on course to become europe's youngest leader. the bbc understands that a third british woman has come forward, accusing the hollywood film executive, harvey weinstein,
downing street say it is pa rt onp monday.the council's summit on wednesday. projections in austria's general election suggest that sebastian kurz has led his conservative people's party to victory. earlier counting puts kurz‘s party on just above 30%, putting the 31—year—old on course to become europe's youngest leader. the bbc understands that a third british woman has come forward, accusing the hollywood film executive, harvey weinstein,
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we do not know if this group exists but downing street did respond and the official spokeswoman for theent work concerning and allegations will be taken seriously and urged anyone with information to contact the authorities. that view has been echoed by the house of commons which pointed out that many researchers are employed directly by mps, there isa limit are employed directly by mps, there is a limit to how much authorities can intervene although the spokesperson for the house of commons said there was a helpline that anyone could contact at any time. thank you. the time is 18:15. our top story this evening: catalonia celebrates as its political leaders vote for independence, but the government in the spanish capital, madrid, says no. and still to come... we meet the model with down‘s syndrome challenging perceptions of beauty on the catwalk. coming up on sportsday, on bbc news: how big a miss will harry kane be for spurs? they face manchester united in the premier league tomorrow without their star striker. there are more than 100,000 children in ukraine who live in orphanages — th
we do not know if this group exists but downing street did respond and the official spokeswoman for theent work concerning and allegations will be taken seriously and urged anyone with information to contact the authorities. that view has been echoed by the house of commons which pointed out that many researchers are employed directly by mps, there isa limit are employed directly by mps, there is a limit to how much authorities can intervene although the spokesperson for the house of commons...
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, driving up and down the street. we are at barns and month cell of some live here and checking on homes. some just hanging phones out the window in order to take video of the destruction. we are looking at gas fires now behind me. but the scores of homes hundreds of homes devastatesed by this fire. talking with people we heard many of the same stories how they woke in the middle of the night to a fire storm. >> i never heard a thing. i never saw a firefighter. i never heard anybody warn us to leave. >> sherry sharpe says she had no warning. >> we just threw some things together. but there were of things we left behind. >> frank morewood lost everything in the time that he could have been collecting his valuables he was out of his house waking up his neighbors. >> you know what the bible says, material things doesn't really matter. but what matters is my family. >> derrick enden a his wife bought this house a year ago expecting their first child. they just finished remodelling the nursery. >> we worked so hard put eve
, driving up and down the street. we are at barns and month cell of some live here and checking on homes. some just hanging phones out the window in order to take video of the destruction. we are looking at gas fires now behind me. but the scores of homes hundreds of homes devastatesed by this fire. talking with people we heard many of the same stories how they woke in the middle of the night to a fire storm. >> i never heard a thing. i never saw a firefighter. i never heard anybody warn...
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. >> it looked like a stampede of people running down the street, a lot of police activity, everyone telling them to run down. >> reporter: the u.k. has been on a heightened alert after a wave of attacks this year. just last month, a home made bomb injured several people on london's subway. but the majority of terror attacks have involved vehicles, like the car used to mow down pedestrians near parliament in the spring. and the van later used to plow through people on london bridge. police believe the driver in today's accident may have passed out behind the wheel. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> ninan: the f.b.i. says it's arrested three isis sympathizers who were planning attacks in new york last year. the would-be terrorists included a 19-year-old american citizen living in pakistan. authorities say that they were plotting to set off bombs in times square on subways and concert venues. they were arrested in may of 2016. officials didn't announce the plot until now, because they wanted to see if others were involved. if you know something, say something. that's the f.b.i.'s
. >> it looked like a stampede of people running down the street, a lot of police activity, everyone telling them to run down. >> reporter: the u.k. has been on a heightened alert after a wave of attacks this year. just last month, a home made bomb injured several people on london's subway. but the majority of terror attacks have involved vehicles, like the car used to mow down pedestrians near parliament in the spring. and the van later used to plow through people on london bridge....
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downing street saying it isjust speculation.jor, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on the backbenches. he has, come out loyally for theresa may. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who is at a similar position. he has criticised the disloyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action, the prospect could potentially be that the conservatives lose to labour and jeremy corbyn. he said that would be a disaster for the country. help for eu citizens who've settled in scotland and want to stay after brexit will be discussed at the snp conference. the party's leader, nicola sturgeon, says migrants have made a big contribution and their right to remain in scotland should be guaranteed. the party will also consider its response to the political challenge from the conservatives and labour. however, speaking to andrew marr, mrs sturgeon said independence is still a target — especially in light of brexit. many people i think in
downing street saying it isjust speculation.jor, who faced plenty of rebellions and unrest on the backbenches. he has, come out loyally for theresa may. it is perhaps quite telling that he is somebody who has come to the defence of the prime minister who is at a similar position. he has criticised the disloyalty but also made the point that if the party does not get behind a clear course of action, the prospect could potentially be that the conservatives lose to labour and jeremy corbyn. he...
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downing street has described the allegations of sexual harassment in politics as "deeply concerning". interviewed on today programme was like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and in june like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and injune with your dignity. he insists... jeremy corbyn says that misogyny is widespread across society but that it is thriving here in westminster. there needs to be a turning point that people need to be held to account and more broadly that women feel they can come forward more easily to actually report this sort of thing in the wider workplace. 0f course all of this comes amid those reports in the sun newspaper yesterday that parliamentary aides and researchers will use in the messaging app whatsapp to discuss and share inappropriate behaviour by some mps. there have been further allegations in a newspaper today. i think it is worth noting at this stage that there has been no formal complaint made and no mps have been named. but certainly as you say, downing street yesterday said that they would take any allegations very seriously and that anyone w
downing street has described the allegations of sexual harassment in politics as "deeply concerning". interviewed on today programme was like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and in june like going into harvey weinstein‘s bedroom and injune with your dignity. he insists... jeremy corbyn says that misogyny is widespread across society but that it is thriving here in westminster. there needs to be a turning point that people need to be held to account and more broadly that...
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race equality campaigners from across britain were inside ten downing street today, glad that the issued matters that cost the nation a lot of money and those who are victims of these injustices, it costs them in terms of life chances. so complicated they might be, but we can't afford to ignore them. costly and complicated. there are no quick—fixes to issues which have been debated in parliament for decades — the problems are well—known, the solutions often remain elusive. mark easton, bbc news, westminster. french public sector workers have gone on strike and organised demonstrations across france to protest against president macron's programme of budget cuts. all unions representing public sector workers called joint strike action for the first time in a decade. they accuse the president of "stigmatising" state workers and favouring private business. mr macron's approval ratings have improved slightly after the rapid slide that was seen during the summer, but five months after this election he's still determined to prove his reforming instincts despite the protests, as stephen sackur
race equality campaigners from across britain were inside ten downing street today, glad that the issued matters that cost the nation a lot of money and those who are victims of these injustices, it costs them in terms of life chances. so complicated they might be, but we can't afford to ignore them. costly and complicated. there are no quick—fixes to issues which have been debated in parliament for decades — the problems are well—known, the solutions often remain elusive. mark easton,...
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street. be the first to know about breaking news. down load the app. >>> developing story in montgomery county from the street to the front yard. police officers flooded a local neighborhood tonight. >> looking for three burglary suspects who broke into a home. went on run and crashed their car. >> that's where aaron is live tonight. a lot of activity for that neighborhood. >> we're standing right now where a lot of the activity was earlier this afternoon. around 5:00. we're near church road and paper mill road. walking down here this street was covered with officers. swarming here in this parking lot near the elementary school. also way back it's hard to see there's woods. that's where one of the suspects was caught earlier today. around 5:30. talking to a few residents today. many captured all of this activity on their cell phone. >> reporter: you can hear the concern in their voices as thaz watch cop spoeding down the street. there's an all out search this afternoon. several neighborhoods were blocked off. residents were uneasy for hou
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about radical change -is downing street about radical change — is the government seriously lookingthis? it appears to be, yes, and we have seen a shift in policy from sajid javid this morning in terms of how the government will approach what it has continually referred to as the housing crisis. it freely admit that the housing market in england is broken and there is a need for far more market in england is broken and there is a need forfar more new houses being built and there are at the moment. so we heard sajid javid there talking about the possibility of borrowing money to fund house—building programmes. now, that is perhaps something of a shift, because as we have heard from the government for a long time, getting the deficit down, the gap between taxes and spend —— spending, is the priority, and philip hammond had to lose in the rain because things got more difficult of the brexit, but sajid javid saying this morning that the government may well be prepared to borrow money to fund the something like 300,000 new houses being built here, which is what they seem to be aspiring t
about radical change -is downing street about radical change — is the government seriously lookingthis? it appears to be, yes, and we have seen a shift in policy from sajid javid this morning in terms of how the government will approach what it has continually referred to as the housing crisis. it freely admit that the housing market in england is broken and there is a need for far more market in england is broken and there is a need forfar more new houses being built and there are at the...
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we saw a santa lina fire rig going down the street. we flagged them down. they're now assessing the situation. they're in the front of the house. as we've been talking about all morning, obviously the priority in these situations is to protect life. while they're not jumping out to put out the fire, they are going to the front door to check and see if anybody is inside. unfortunately, this house may suffer the same fate of what we saw all morning. let's show you some video we shot this morning on hillcrest drive which is down in silverado country club proper. these are homes that were fully engulfed. as we were driving up the street. some houses just fine, next house, fully engulfed. that is pretty much what we're seeing here. it's very random. vs. very haphazard. there are fire crews in here. as far as we can tell the priority is just to make sure people are safe and they've really been powerless to do a whole lot about these homes that are burning. as we speak, they're try to put water -- they're going to get water i think on this one. here's what some of
we saw a santa lina fire rig going down the street. we flagged them down. they're now assessing the situation. they're in the front of the house. as we've been talking about all morning, obviously the priority in these situations is to protect life. while they're not jumping out to put out the fire, they are going to the front door to check and see if anybody is inside. unfortunately, this house may suffer the same fate of what we saw all morning. let's show you some video we shot this morning...
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downing street has described the allegations of sexual harassment in politics as "deeply concerning".ondent ellie price is in westminster. this is not a new problem, why is it do you think that this particular focus has developed now at christmas to? i think that is the point that jeremy colburn wants to make this morning, is that misogyny, he will say, and sexism is widespread across society. but he will say that it is been thriving here in westminster and now they need to be a turning point, mps you need to be held to account. more broadly, women need to feel that they can come forward more easily to report this sort of thing in the wider workplace. all of this comes amid those reports in the sun newspaper yesterday that parliamentary aides and researchers with using whatsapp to discuss and share inappropriate behaviour by some mps. there have been further allegations in some newspapers today. i think it is worth noting at this stage that there has been no formal complaint made and no mps have been named. but certainly as you say, downing street yesterday said they would take any al
downing street has described the allegations of sexual harassment in politics as "deeply concerning".ondent ellie price is in westminster. this is not a new problem, why is it do you think that this particular focus has developed now at christmas to? i think that is the point that jeremy colburn wants to make this morning, is that misogyny, he will say, and sexism is widespread across society. but he will say that it is been thriving here in westminster and now they need to be a...
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downing street said it is not some kind of emergency run to brussels.deal, but we are not there yet. it is worth bearing in mind that they are close on some things and there has been some movement and many mps from all sides feel that theresa may made a generous offer in florence, that she went forward with the right kind of language, and they now hope the eu might signal something. we know the eu summit is coming up at the end of the week, but it is unlikely to be that they will be ready to move to trade talks right now, but there will be a hint that they are willing to talk about a possible transition. realistically 90 minutes, they have a huge night to talk to. they will not eat much, will they? i am sure they will find time for some good food under way. it is about face—to—face talks, she can look them in the eye and say, i have made this offer, you know i have made this offer, you know i have moved, we now need something from you. we just hope that personal chemistry made the logjam. that after last time when they met for dinner it did not end too
downing street said it is not some kind of emergency run to brussels.deal, but we are not there yet. it is worth bearing in mind that they are close on some things and there has been some movement and many mps from all sides feel that theresa may made a generous offer in florence, that she went forward with the right kind of language, and they now hope the eu might signal something. we know the eu summit is coming up at the end of the week, but it is unlikely to be that they will be ready to...
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this time last week the prime minister left downing street for brussels. try to unblock brexit talks over dinner with seniorfigures from to unblock brexit talks over dinner with senior figures from the eu. the meal in the belgian capital was officially called constructive. then this most. an account in a german newspaper which said that mrs may, under political pressure at home, had pleaded for help from the eu. the president of the european commission reportedly said that she looked nervous and disheartened. jean—claude juncker, according to the newspaper, said that the prime minister seemed like she had not slept for days. this morning his senior aide rejected the reports. he said... he claimed it was an attempt to frame the eu side and undermine talks. and at a press briefing in brussels, a commission spokesman said this... we have a lot of work. and no time for gossip. i have to be very clear that presidentjuncker would never have used the words attributed to him and never would have said anything like this. we have said anything like this. we have nev
this time last week the prime minister left downing street for brussels. try to unblock brexit talks over dinner with seniorfigures from to unblock brexit talks over dinner with senior figures from the eu. the meal in the belgian capital was officially called constructive. then this most. an account in a german newspaper which said that mrs may, under political pressure at home, had pleaded for help from the eu. the president of the european commission reportedly said that she looked nervous...
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downing street are saying nothing is ruled out, although on a graduate of tax they say that is not theirion. they seem to be looking at possibly shorter courses, maybe two yea rs, possibly shorter courses, maybe two years, which would not cost so much. and crucially trying to get universities do have different levels of fees rather than jacking all of them up to the maximum level. we will listen to the prime minister speaking about her plans at this morning on andrew marr‘s programme. this is not as an issue, people think about student finances, something that worries student themselves, this is something that parents and grandparents are concerned about in terms of debt. so we have a system that provides funding for universities, as is that which ensures more people can go to university but people are worried about the level of debt that the students build up. so we will look at it again. she might not want us to talk about brexit all the time but we will spend an awful lot of time talking about it because of one brian johnson. yesterday he appeared to set out new red lines on brexit in
downing street are saying nothing is ruled out, although on a graduate of tax they say that is not theirion. they seem to be looking at possibly shorter courses, maybe two yea rs, possibly shorter courses, maybe two years, which would not cost so much. and crucially trying to get universities do have different levels of fees rather than jacking all of them up to the maximum level. we will listen to the prime minister speaking about her plans at this morning on andrew marr‘s programme. this is...
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downing street are saying that talk ofa downing street are saying that talk of a reshuffle is pure speculationext month, could he use that to ease the pressure, to relax some of the heat he is under at the moment? well, after a number of overoptimistic economic forecasts, there is simply no spare money to splash around. if he looks a the chancellor with too many problems and too few solutions, and with critics and opponents and enemies closing in on all sides, it's because he is, sophie, and because they are. thank you. a high courtjudge has ruled that the body of the moors murderer, ian brady, should be disposed of with no music and no ceremony. brady died five months ago at the age of 79. his remains are being kept at an undisclosed location. thejudge rejected brady's request for a piece of classical music to be played as his body was cremated, because the inspiration for the work would offend the families of his victims. the court of appeal has ruled that an islamic faith school's policy of completely segregating boys and girls is discriminatory and unlawful. the al—hij rah school in birmin
downing street are saying that talk ofa downing street are saying that talk of a reshuffle is pure speculationext month, could he use that to ease the pressure, to relax some of the heat he is under at the moment? well, after a number of overoptimistic economic forecasts, there is simply no spare money to splash around. if he looks a the chancellor with too many problems and too few solutions, and with critics and opponents and enemies closing in on all sides, it's because he is, sophie, and...
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is it is borisjohnson today is well down the street is it is boris johnson going today is wellreet is it is borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister. saying to the conservative mps they need to get behind the pm. he said he had spoken to ordinary punters and they said the speech was good and they said the speech was good and anyone a cult. and he asked they turn the fires onjeremy corbyn as he puts it. and concentrating on great policies at what they could do for the country which is probably wishful thinking but it is a show of loyalty coming from one of the names people mention when you talk about a successoi’. people mention when you talk about a successor. another possible successoi’, successor. another possible successor, ruth davidson, she is showing her support. speaking to the robinson and saying the party needs to get its act together and rebels put up or shut up, phrases we here at times like this. and says she does not have much respect for the people plotting against the prime minister. these public shows of loyalty to senior figures a
is it is borisjohnson today is well down the street is it is boris johnson going today is wellreet is it is borisjohnson going out of his way to show loyalty to the prime minister. saying to the conservative mps they need to get behind the pm. he said he had spoken to ordinary punters and they said the speech was good and they said the speech was good and anyone a cult. and he asked they turn the fires onjeremy corbyn as he puts it. and concentrating on great policies at what they could do for...
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however, it stopped, down the street and the driver in that car runs back, wrenches open the door, pulls the unconscious driver out, dragging him back down the street. witnesses claim that they heard the guy say come on, we got to go before the feds come. >> oh. >> there was a second video captured of this incident. you see the guy now stuffing tht of his car, trying to slam the door, catching the guy's leg a few times before then just speeding off down the street. >> for them to want to get away like that it makes you think there was something more than just racing. >> police have many of the same questions that we do, because this happened several days ago, and police have this video to go on. >>> this one i think you guys are going to figure out pretty quick. that red bmw smashing into the front of that black bmw. >> that's not road rage, somebody is sidekick 101'ing. >> ding, ding, ding. the woman learned about her husband's affairs because she saw him pick up the mistress when they got out of the car to go shopping. she then decided to -- >> people are calling michael martin nuts. h
however, it stopped, down the street and the driver in that car runs back, wrenches open the door, pulls the unconscious driver out, dragging him back down the street. witnesses claim that they heard the guy say come on, we got to go before the feds come. >> oh. >> there was a second video captured of this incident. you see the guy now stuffing tht of his car, trying to slam the door, catching the guy's leg a few times before then just speeding off down the street. >> for them...
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downing street is insistent this isn't a last—minute panic dash to brussels, they say it's been in theeeks, but it comes after last week the eu chiefly ligers yager said these talks are in deadlock and the thing they are stuck on is the financial settle m e nt they are stuck on is the financial settlement —— chief negotiator said. mrs may is going to brussels to break the stalemate and the timing is really important because later this week european union leaders will meet for a very important summit in which they will decide whether or not there's been enough progress so whether or not there's been enough progress so far to move onto the second phase, which is talking about trade. that's what the uk really wa nts, trade. that's what the uk really wants, but all the signs are at the moment that it is impossible that is going to agreed at the meeting later this week, nonetheless the uk is engaged in this round of diplomacy. the dinner is part of that. the prime minister also spoke to german chancellor angela merkel yesterday. there will be other phone calls to other european leaders to f
downing street is insistent this isn't a last—minute panic dash to brussels, they say it's been in theeeks, but it comes after last week the eu chiefly ligers yager said these talks are in deadlock and the thing they are stuck on is the financial settle m e nt they are stuck on is the financial settlement —— chief negotiator said. mrs may is going to brussels to break the stalemate and the timing is really important because later this week european union leaders will meet for a very...
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downing street was kept informed. a wide cordon was maintained around the crash site.statement, police confirmed this was in fact an accident, not an attack. the investigation is continuing tonight, as police try to learn more about what caused this serious accident. but things are returning to normal here, and there is a palpable sense of relief that this was not a deliberate act. none of those hurt have life—threatening injuries, but this was an alarming incident, and tonight, the driver remains in custody. richard lister, bbc news. there are renewed fears for the future of jobs at the bombardier aerospace factory in belfast. the us government has announced a further increase in tariffs on planes made by the company, making it prohibitively expensive to import them. the united states claims bombardier has received unfair financial support from the uk and canada, where the planes are assembled. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. bombardier and its predecessor, shorts, have been at the heart of the manufacturing economy in belfast for decades. 4,000 skilled
downing street was kept informed. a wide cordon was maintained around the crash site.statement, police confirmed this was in fact an accident, not an attack. the investigation is continuing tonight, as police try to learn more about what caused this serious accident. but things are returning to normal here, and there is a palpable sense of relief that this was not a deliberate act. none of those hurt have life—threatening injuries, but this was an alarming incident, and tonight, the driver...
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and there has been reaction from downing street.the french president has also been tweeting. he has said: an eyewitness has described the incident. it's 3pm in the afternoon and i hear the noise and i go back and look and i see the noise and i go back and look and iseea the noise and i go back and look and i see a truck a few blocks down going down the bike path and for some reason i went that way and when i went that way i saw a couple of bodies laying right there on the bike path. when i was looking to see if there was anyone else i've heard gunshots. around nine or ten gunshots. around nine or ten gunshots were going off, a lot of police came running towards where i was. they didn't know what was going on, they were confused as much as everybody else was. two gentlemen running over by the pickup truck. and the noise you heard was the truck.. ? and the noise you heard was the truck. . ? a lot and the noise you heard was the truck.. ? a lot of females screening, it was halloween but it was an eerie scream. there was one female who
and there has been reaction from downing street.the french president has also been tweeting. he has said: an eyewitness has described the incident. it's 3pm in the afternoon and i hear the noise and i go back and look and i see the noise and i go back and look and iseea the noise and i go back and look and i see a truck a few blocks down going down the bike path and for some reason i went that way and when i went that way i saw a couple of bodies laying right there on the bike path. when i was...
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i suspect the mood in downing street is disappointment, anger, cold fury, blind panic, all of those thingsbeen mrs may's florence speech would inject la dolce vita into negotiations, make eu leaders more accommodating. more than that mrs may believes she has offer genuine concessions, talking about the two year transition period, we are prepared to pour billions into the eu during that period, and on top of that downing street announced this lunchtime we will announce the crucial trade and customs paper setting out trade arrangements we wa nt setting out trade arrangements we want with the eu after brexit. in other words saying we are getting on with it, here are our trade plans. it may be eu leaders take the view mrs may is so enfeebled at the moment they can just push her around, they don't have to give ground, but the one consequence of all this i think is that it markedly increases the possibility of a no deal outcome. already we are seeing leading tory brexiteers saying no panic, relax, we can walk away without a deal. others in her party warning that would be catastrophic for the eco
i suspect the mood in downing street is disappointment, anger, cold fury, blind panic, all of those thingsbeen mrs may's florence speech would inject la dolce vita into negotiations, make eu leaders more accommodating. more than that mrs may believes she has offer genuine concessions, talking about the two year transition period, we are prepared to pour billions into the eu during that period, and on top of that downing street announced this lunchtime we will announce the crucial trade and...
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down monday night for construction next week. we're looking at a area of the fire, dealing with the cleanup. second street is shut down. south street is shut down. the roads are closed in the area. watch for that near head house square. in norristown, montgomery county, we have dekalb between front and lafayette street. overnight construction here shutting down the roads. stick to dekalb alternate. dekalb pike gets you around it. the extension to the schuylkill expressway southbound traffic no weather related issues. we have construction on the turnpike eastbound at bensalem. but that's about it for now on the turnpike. >> breaking overnight gunfire erupts outside a home in south philadelphia. police are investigating if it is somehow connected to the murder of two teenagers in the same neighborhood. jeanette reyes is live at the south philadelphia home with the latest developments. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, matt, the shots rang out around 2:00 a.m. this morning and police swarmed the area. i'm going to step out of the way for a little bit. the tape has been taken down. this is the 1600 block of
down monday night for construction next week. we're looking at a area of the fire, dealing with the cleanup. second street is shut down. south street is shut down. the roads are closed in the area. watch for that near head house square. in norristown, montgomery county, we have dekalb between front and lafayette street. overnight construction here shutting down the roads. stick to dekalb alternate. dekalb pike gets you around it. the extension to the schuylkill expressway southbound traffic no...
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Oct 8, 2017
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downing street have batted of the —— batted off her position and reversing. thing here is that police are saying this was not terror related. it took officers several hours to determine that this was a road traffic incident. a statement said what happened you did cause alarm. workers have started to write some of the concrete barriers damaged by what has happened. the car ca reered damaged by what has happened. the car careered up the pavement and ended up on the other side of the street outside... it was busy with families here yesterday afternoon. the science museum is just up here. and the natural history museum is just up here. 11 people were injured including the driver, a man in his fortiess. the driver will face further questioning today, but this isa sign further questioning today, but this is a sign of the heightened state of alert with armed officers coming in, the area being cordoned off. police say they have to do investigate what happened and react. the spanish prime minister says any declaration of independence by catalonia will have no effect.
downing street have batted of the —— batted off her position and reversing. thing here is that police are saying this was not terror related. it took officers several hours to determine that this was a road traffic incident. a statement said what happened you did cause alarm. workers have started to write some of the concrete barriers damaged by what has happened. the car ca reered damaged by what has happened. the car careered up the pavement and ended up on the other side of the street...
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ben wright, bbc news, downing street.has lost his high court bid to change the law on assisted dying. 67—year—old noel conway — who has motor neurone disease — had wanted a doctor to be allowed to prescribe him a lethal dose of drugs when his health deteriorates. currently any doctor helping him to die would face up to 1a years in prison. sales of new cars in the uk fell sharply in september for the first time in six years. the number of new car registrations stands at a26,000, down over 9% on this time last year. diesel sales, which have been hit by worries over air quality, were particularly hard hit — they fell by almost 22%. a session of catalonia's regional parliament that was due to take place on monday has been suspended by spain's constitutional court in an attempt to prevent a declaration of independence. it follows protests and violent scenes on sunday, when police tried to stop the region's independence referendum. the girlfriend of stephen paddock, the man who shot dead 58 people in las vegas earlier this week
ben wright, bbc news, downing street.has lost his high court bid to change the law on assisted dying. 67—year—old noel conway — who has motor neurone disease — had wanted a doctor to be allowed to prescribe him a lethal dose of drugs when his health deteriorates. currently any doctor helping him to die would face up to 1a years in prison. sales of new cars in the uk fell sharply in september for the first time in six years. the number of new car registrations stands at a26,000, down...
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mark: what is the hot line on downing street? his downing street listening to you at all?isms by which that takes place, there has been an appalling lack of communication. very recently within the last week's there seems to be signs of life. met, the primes minister has asked to meet the first minister and sometime. there seems to be a realization that something that should've been done months ago, the divorce settlements, many have a good relationships with the rest of europe, is a good idea. it is happening late. vonnie: if you get what you want you get a border? between scotland and england? a hard border? >> we don't see any use for that. the u.k. government has said, you do not want to have a hard border. nobody seems to want a hard border on ireland. if you don't have to have a hard border there you don't need one between scotland and england. they have said they don't want one, theresa may has said that, but if they are in the customs union, there may have to be some kind of order. not be the case for scotland? >> if they were to stay in the market. i can only tell
mark: what is the hot line on downing street? his downing street listening to you at all?isms by which that takes place, there has been an appalling lack of communication. very recently within the last week's there seems to be signs of life. met, the primes minister has asked to meet the first minister and sometime. there seems to be a realization that something that should've been done months ago, the divorce settlements, many have a good relationships with the rest of europe, is a good idea....