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the meeting in downing street yesterday is all over the media and we will look at that.siness stories. senior uk government ministers will gather in downing street this morning to approve what amounts to outline planning permission for a third runway at heathrow airport. the economic sub—committee, chaired by theresa may, is expected to sign off the expansion plan, and then send it for approval by the full cabinet. the japanese electronic firm, sharp, is to acquire toshiba's personal computer business for $36 million. sharp was once known as a major supplier of high—end tvs and smartphone displays but struggled to compete with asian rivals. the firm has made a recovery after being bought by taiwan's foxconn in 2016. the british government has announced plans to sell a 7.7% stake in royal bank of scotland. the latest sale of shares is expected to raise $3.abn, and will reduce its holding in rbs to 62.a%. the bank has been majority owned by the government since it was bailed out for $60bn at the height of the financial crisis in november 2008. the man who built starbucks i
the meeting in downing street yesterday is all over the media and we will look at that.siness stories. senior uk government ministers will gather in downing street this morning to approve what amounts to outline planning permission for a third runway at heathrow airport. the economic sub—committee, chaired by theresa may, is expected to sign off the expansion plan, and then send it for approval by the full cabinet. the japanese electronic firm, sharp, is to acquire toshiba's personal computer...
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the moment khalid ali was arrested carrying three knives by downing street. collision between a bus and a lorry leaves two people dead and 12 injured. and as the mercury rises still further, the heatwave sparks wildfires across saddleworth moor in the north west of england. and coming up in sportsday, live from moscow, later in the hour, we'll look at how group c was completed, including the first goalless draw at this world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a british plumberfrom north london who was also an al-qaida bomb maker has been convicted of planning a terror attack in westminster, and making explosive devices in afghanistan. 28—year—old khalid ali was arrested by downing street in april last year after his mother called the police saying she had found knives in his bedroom and was scared he was going to kill the family. he'd returned to the uk in 2016, and his fingerprints were later found to match those on bomb components recovered from aghanistan. daniel sandford reports. go back, go back, go back, go back. bleeding, mate, bleed
the moment khalid ali was arrested carrying three knives by downing street. collision between a bus and a lorry leaves two people dead and 12 injured. and as the mercury rises still further, the heatwave sparks wildfires across saddleworth moor in the north west of england. and coming up in sportsday, live from moscow, later in the hour, we'll look at how group c was completed, including the first goalless draw at this world cup. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a british...
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the al-qaeda bomb maker had been stopped just 200 metres from downing street.ab a police officer or an mp. daniel sandford, bbc news, whitehall. the prime minister has come under more pressure today from business leaders, this time from the british motor industry, who warned that their concerns over the brexit process were not being addressed. the latest figures suggest that levels of investment in the motor industry have fallen sharply. the society of motor manufacturers and traders said investement in new models and factory improvements was nearly £650 million in the first six months of last year. whereas for the same period this year investment was only around £350 million, a slump of around 50%. ministers say that securing a good deal for the motor industry with the best possible access to european markets is one of the biggest goals in the brexit negotiations, as our economics editor kamal ahmed explains. he was hoping for a good day at the office — telling the car industry gathered in london the government was committed to a deal with the eu which would b
the al-qaeda bomb maker had been stopped just 200 metres from downing street.ab a police officer or an mp. daniel sandford, bbc news, whitehall. the prime minister has come under more pressure today from business leaders, this time from the british motor industry, who warned that their concerns over the brexit process were not being addressed. the latest figures suggest that levels of investment in the motor industry have fallen sharply. the society of motor manufacturers and traders said...
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why this is important is because downing street is saying they have not necessarily agreed to specifics in the amendment this could be difficult for the prime minister and could lead to a difficult situation for the government more generally if those rebels were to go back to voting against the government. >> we'll have plenty of time to talk about this in the future. >> i have gone viral on twitter because i have only been mentioned with larry the cat, larry the cat is the cat of downing street, mouser in chief. nothing i ever tweeted goes better than a cat. >> he's good fun maybe he'll tag you if you're lucky. if you want to tweet us or tweet steve or larry the cat, tweet us at @streetsignscnbc or me directly @cnbcjou. >>> coming up, the fed raises rates. now eyes are on the ecb. we'll discuss that after this break. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors
why this is important is because downing street is saying they have not necessarily agreed to specifics in the amendment this could be difficult for the prime minister and could lead to a difficult situation for the government more generally if those rebels were to go back to voting against the government. >> we'll have plenty of time to talk about this in the future. >> i have gone viral on twitter because i have only been mentioned with larry the cat, larry the cat is the cat of...
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frenzel tower allouni to green mark a year inferno killed seventy one people downing street and other london landmarks are also king tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy. and welcome to the program the world cup is kicking off in a few hours time in the russian capital moscow the first match sets hosts russia against saudi arabia and will be held in the capital's luzhniki stadium some thirty two teams will be competing in more than sixty games across the country over the next month thousands of fans from around the globe have been boring into the country finding champions germany are hoping to become the first team to win the tournament back to back since one thousand nine hundred sixty two football fever already running high in moscow let's go live to w. correspondent emily is sure when emily it's good to see you it's always a highly anticipated tournament what have you been hearing and seeing in the capital. well i'm right in the center of moscow here right by red square abbie's and you might be able to see behind me the feet clock which has been counting down the days to th
frenzel tower allouni to green mark a year inferno killed seventy one people downing street and other london landmarks are also king tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy. and welcome to the program the world cup is kicking off in a few hours time in the russian capital moscow the first match sets hosts russia against saudi arabia and will be held in the capital's luzhniki stadium some thirty two teams will be competing in more than sixty games across the country over the next month...
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finally, pleased to hear that downing street had been getting involved.n the city centre are saying that people aren't coming in late at night because they fear they will not be able to get a train home. the lakes with the example that i gear. the train service has been completely removed from the la ke been completely removed from the lake district. at this time of year, it will not bring more tourists to cumbria. we have got people having to pay for childcare, having to pay for taxis. this is hitting people in their pocket very hard indeed. this new emergency timetable, my guess is that northern rail will be saving money because they are employing fewer drivers, running less trains. they must offer substantial conversation to the travelling public. people bought their season tickets they were promised a new timetable with enhanced services. this is the opposite. it is a threadbare service. they must be given compensation because they are not getting the servers they were promised. he specifically mentioned the impact on the lakes area. there are still t
finally, pleased to hear that downing street had been getting involved.n the city centre are saying that people aren't coming in late at night because they fear they will not be able to get a train home. the lakes with the example that i gear. the train service has been completely removed from the la ke been completely removed from the lake district. at this time of year, it will not bring more tourists to cumbria. we have got people having to pay for childcare, having to pay for taxis. this is...
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we saw grenfell tower lit up green and surrounding buildings and downing street all lit up green.colour which represents grenfell. people at the church service were given strips of green material to whereas scarves. there were also given white roses to carry after the service. there will also be green balloons released into the air over west london. so today packed full of commemoration events. does begin to one victim earlier, he said he needs timejust to one victim earlier, he said he needs time just to reflect and think and have that quiet time to reflect on what happened and on what he lost. charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. we will have much more from west london for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back
we saw grenfell tower lit up green and surrounding buildings and downing street all lit up green.colour which represents grenfell. people at the church service were given strips of green material to whereas scarves. there were also given white roses to carry after the service. there will also be green balloons released into the air over west london. so today packed full of commemoration events. does begin to one victim earlier, he said he needs timejust to one victim earlier, he said he needs...
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president all these mohammad wahid son after the break russian designer vivienne westwood in downing street to protest u.k. government energy plans that critics say will cause quakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction although some more coming up in part two of going underground. join me every first day on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back we're still with the former president of the more leaves why would why he mother would do why mr nasheed was so popular was his famous demonstration of climate change and the power of climate change. i mean what is your opinion about the latest scientific evidence that suggests your country will disappear within eighty years. unfortunately that's the reality we have to face but in the meantime you know in the immediate near future we are going to be experiencing rough weather third of the maldives islands i believe ordered severely you know the potential you go around the island number one demand today is help us protect the beaches just rece
president all these mohammad wahid son after the break russian designer vivienne westwood in downing street to protest u.k. government energy plans that critics say will cause quakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction although some more coming up in part two of going underground. join me every first day on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. welcome back we're still with the former president of...
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this mays back in downing street, david davis returned a short time ago to the brexit brexit apartmentt of his car, moved quickly into his office in number nine, shouted questions, are you quitting, are you resigning? he did not give any a nswe i’s. resigning? he did not give any answers. just rushed straight in. speaking to a close ally of mr davis, he was saying to me that we journalists all need to calm down. although it was difficult, he said there was no need to make this a dramatic situation. i take it from that that mr davies and no one else is going to be walking the plank today. which will come as some relief to many brexiteers who did not want mr davies to go because of their fears it could not want mr davies to go because of theirfears it could have not want mr davies to go because of their fears it could have thrown the whole brexit process into utter disarray. listen to the former brexit minister david jones on the today programme this morning. brexit minister david jones on the today programme this morninglj brexit minister david jones on the today programme this morning.
this mays back in downing street, david davis returned a short time ago to the brexit brexit apartmentt of his car, moved quickly into his office in number nine, shouted questions, are you quitting, are you resigning? he did not give any a nswe i’s. resigning? he did not give any answers. just rushed straight in. speaking to a close ally of mr davis, he was saying to me that we journalists all need to calm down. although it was difficult, he said there was no need to make this a dramatic...
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the moment khalid ali was arrested carrying three knives by downing street. the north west of england. and coming up in sportsday, live from moscow, later in the hour, we'll look at how group c was completed, including the first goalless draw at this world cup.
the moment khalid ali was arrested carrying three knives by downing street. the north west of england. and coming up in sportsday, live from moscow, later in the hour, we'll look at how group c was completed, including the first goalless draw at this world cup.
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some of the pipes are enormous, loads of them going down to probably about that size, serving an individual streetso much water down it. with hot and dry conditions set to continue into next week, both weather and water warnings could be here to stay. peter ruddick, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with a plant in germany. one of the uk's largest water companies urges people to conserve water, as it makes emergency deliveries during the heatwave. staying with the unintended consequences of the heatwave now. the army will stay on saddleworth moor in greater manchester throughout the weekend and into next week, to help keep control of moorland blazes that have been burning for six days. 0n winter hill in lancashire, where grass fires broke out on thursday, a man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. 0ur corres
some of the pipes are enormous, loads of them going down to probably about that size, serving an individual streetso much water down it. with hot and dry conditions set to continue into next week, both weather and water warnings could be here to stay. peter ruddick, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata...
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that model is actually now and downing street. in downing street. we had recognized the importance in i'm sure that the memorial when it goes up in his constituency will remind many people the part that they play. i'm sure the prime minister and will join me in congratulating my honorable friend. in december before remaining members of the social mobility commission. resigned with the inability to devote the necessary energy and focus to the sexual mobility agenda. cap several key roles were left unfilled for almost two years reflect this government's lack of commitment to achieving not just social mobility for the few but if you -- but true social justice. i congratulate all members of the house who came into this house in the 2017 general election and those of my colleagues on the side. can i say to the honorable lady. this is something that they do take very seriously. to help ensure that our young people i want the country. it is not a reflection of their background or where they come from but the reflection of their ability and their willingnes
that model is actually now and downing street. in downing street. we had recognized the importance in i'm sure that the memorial when it goes up in his constituency will remind many people the part that they play. i'm sure the prime minister and will join me in congratulating my honorable friend. in december before remaining members of the social mobility commission. resigned with the inability to devote the necessary energy and focus to the sexual mobility agenda. cap several key roles were...
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downing street says the prime minister has full confidence in borisjohnson — after a secret recordingaigners that they may not get what they had hoped for. he was also critical of the treasury, describing philip hammond's department as "the heart" of the remain campaign. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. good afternoon. a spokesman for theresa may, who is in canada, as we know, saying that the pm believes her government is working hard to deliver the will of the people. borisjohnson deliver the will of the people. boris johnson says deliver the will of the people. borisjohnson says that may not be what happens. so where does this leave the government on brexit? that's right, the foreign secretary has suggested that it may not be the kind of brexit some long—standing lead supporters would want. asked on these comments, she came from this private della —— leave supporters. she made it clear that she has confidence in the foreign secretary but ina confidence in the foreign secretary but in a room full of political journalists at westminster, the cry went up, why?
downing street says the prime minister has full confidence in borisjohnson — after a secret recordingaigners that they may not get what they had hoped for. he was also critical of the treasury, describing philip hammond's department as "the heart" of the remain campaign. 0ur political correspondent iain watson is in westminster. good afternoon. a spokesman for theresa may, who is in canada, as we know, saying that the pm believes her government is working hard to deliver the will of...
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street. is a massive organic expression of a million voices simultaneously erupting as we march down market street and gather at civic centre. for all of those voices building to a crescendo that calls out in the name of strengths, solidarity, and unrelenting demand for equality. [cheers and applause] our theme this year is generations of strengths. as a supervisor pointed out earlier. i think you would agree that this years grand marshals and honourees are wonderful examples of the strength that is found throughout our communities. this is where i will ask for michelle's help. first, i want to acknowledge that kate kendall has been an incredible inspiration for me. [cheers and applause] i also want to thank you for starting out by crying, because i normally do as well. this is perfect. thank you. [laughter] with that, i will give michelle some airtime. [laughter] >> oh,, i don't know anything about airtime, but i love it. thank you so much. i'm very honoured to be here again and thank you to tom horn. thank you to everybody. the leaders of san francisco for making this happen and to kick off prid
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our live in a green mark a year since an inferno killed seventy one people downing street and other london landmarks also paying tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy go live to london for more on the commemorations. and international calls for restraint as yemeni forces backed by a saudi led coalition launch a fierce assault on the rebel stronghold of the data two thirds of yemen's population already on the brink of famine depend on the supplies that come through to support city. welcome to the program the world cup is kicking off in a few hours time in the russian capital moscow the first match sets hosts russia against saudi arabia and will be held in the capital lose nicky's stadium seen here thousands of fans from around the globe have been pouring into the russian capital defending champions germany are hoping to become the first team. back to back world cups since one thousand nine hundred sixty two. football fever already running high in moscow let's go live to d.w. correspondent emily is sure when emily's good to see you it's always a highly anticipated tournament what have
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the al-qaeda bomb maker and been stopped just 200 metres from downing street.news, whitehall. two men have been killed and 12 others injured, in a crash between a double—decker bus and a lorry in cambridgeshire. police say five of those caught up in the accident on the a117 have serious injuries. 0ur correspondentjo black reports. just after 7:30am, the emergency services were called to this, a terrible crash between a ali—tonne lorry and a double—decker bus on the busy a117 near guyhirn in cambridgeshire. two men, the bus driver, in his 50s, from norfolk, and a passenger, a man in his 70s from northamptonshire, both died at the scene. 12 others who were also on the bus were wounded, some of them seriously. when we're talking about, a hgv, an articulated lorry, and a double—decker bus, two very, very big vehicles on the road there, possibly the biggest vehicles on the road. for me, i'm astounded there wasn't more casualties. the crash, which involved a bretts lorry, happened just behind me near the firm's distribution centre. it's thought the bus collided into
the al-qaeda bomb maker and been stopped just 200 metres from downing street.news, whitehall. two men have been killed and 12 others injured, in a crash between a double—decker bus and a lorry in cambridgeshire. police say five of those caught up in the accident on the a117 have serious injuries. 0ur correspondentjo black reports. just after 7:30am, the emergency services were called to this, a terrible crash between a ali—tonne lorry and a double—decker bus on the busy a117 near guyhirn...
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that is just through from downing street. let's go to norman smith.probably in the next 6—9 months it will become law. this of course after the veteran tory mp christopher chope blocked on friday because he felt it wasn't having the debate. subsequently said that he didn't object on any principle or because he was opposed to the idea of banning upskirting, he was concerned more about the procedures being used to push the legislation through without what he regarded as adequate scrutiny. the government could have left it, they could have just accepted that the measure had been defeated because it was being pushed in a private members' bill by the liberal democrat wera hobhouse, they could have said unfortunate, too bad, they haven't because in pa rt too bad, they haven't because in part theresa may highs determined that this doesn't —— does become law and there is widespread some —— sympathy across the hazards of the government will push the measure through and it will become law i suspect by the end of the year probably. let's take a look at what ther
that is just through from downing street. let's go to norman smith.probably in the next 6—9 months it will become law. this of course after the veteran tory mp christopher chope blocked on friday because he felt it wasn't having the debate. subsequently said that he didn't object on any principle or because he was opposed to the idea of banning upskirting, he was concerned more about the procedures being used to push the legislation through without what he regarded as adequate scrutiny. the...
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the al-qaeda bomb maker had been stopped 200 metres from the downing street gates.m and two cou nts preparing acts of terrorism and two counts of possession of an explosive with intent. we will talk to our correspondent covering that case shortly. the firefighter who led the first response to the grenfell tower fire said he had no idea the cladding was flammable and would cause such a devastating blaze. watch manager michael dowden told the inquiry it initially appeared to be a kitchen fire, but quickly spread into something far more serious and unpredictable. this report from daniela relph contains images you may find distressing. the firefighters' stories are a mix of raw, personal accounts, facts and professional assessments of what went wrong. at the start of the inquiry today, a reminder of how stressful things are for all involved. michael dowden was one of the first firefighters to arrive at grenfell tower. yesterday he felt unwell and finished his evidence early. today, there was reassurance from the lead barrister. may i say how grateful we are, as the inqu
the al-qaeda bomb maker had been stopped 200 metres from the downing street gates.m and two cou nts preparing acts of terrorism and two counts of possession of an explosive with intent. we will talk to our correspondent covering that case shortly. the firefighter who led the first response to the grenfell tower fire said he had no idea the cladding was flammable and would cause such a devastating blaze. watch manager michael dowden told the inquiry it initially appeared to be a kitchen fire,...
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party to back the prime minister in next week's vote — for fear of letting jeremy corbyn into downing streetion street star bill roache, who plays ken barlow in the soap — talking about his dash to see his daughter before she died. that is just a flavour, let's discuss things in more detail, aaron banks dominating quite a few things, revealed, the brexit backers golden kremlin connection, suspected russian spy linked to the top donor during the referendum. this story has everything, brexit, russia, putin, trump, all mixed together in a glorious soup of what might be true and what might not be true because these are just allegations but it seems as if aaron banks, who was the head of one of the most super syphilis pro brexit bodies had more extensive links and meetings with the russian ambassador and the kremlin it is alleged with the offer of business deals than he has ever let on before. he is quoted in the papers as pretty much dismissing these allegations as overblown. papers as pretty much dismissing these allegations as overblownm truly complex in the sense that he wrote a book in which
party to back the prime minister in next week's vote — for fear of letting jeremy corbyn into downing streetion street star bill roache, who plays ken barlow in the soap — talking about his dash to see his daughter before she died. that is just a flavour, let's discuss things in more detail, aaron banks dominating quite a few things, revealed, the brexit backers golden kremlin connection, suspected russian spy linked to the top donor during the referendum. this story has everything, brexit,...
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some of them are enormous, probably about that size, and some can go down to that side serving an individual streetgger and we can only get a certain amount of water down it. with hot and dry conditions set to continue into next week, both weather and water warnings could be here to stay. peter ruddick, bbc news. the army will remain in saddleworth over the weekend to help keep on top of the moorland blaze. about 100 soldiers who initially deployed on thursday will stay until monday following a request by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. on friday the fires were contained, but it could take weeks before they're fully extinguished. 0n winter hill in lancashire where grass fires broke out on thursday a man has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. our correspondent, kevin fitzpatrick, sent this update from winter hill. the firefighters have done a fantasticjob in the last couple of hours to get a grip of this blaze. an hour ago there were plumes of smoke across the valley. one line of a fire raging on both sides of winter hill in bolton and this front of it g
some of them are enormous, probably about that size, and some can go down to that side serving an individual streetgger and we can only get a certain amount of water down it. with hot and dry conditions set to continue into next week, both weather and water warnings could be here to stay. peter ruddick, bbc news. the army will remain in saddleworth over the weekend to help keep on top of the moorland blaze. about 100 soldiers who initially deployed on thursday will stay until monday following a...
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vivienne westwood in downing street to protest a government energy plans that critics say will cause earthquakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction of the more governable part two of going underground. america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. four man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because do not shoot around a corner. welcome back with still with the former president of the leaves. mother with the why mr the she had was so popular with his famous demonstration of climate change in the power of climate change i mean what is your opinion about the latest scientific evidence suggests your country will disappear it within eighty is. unfortunately that's the reality we have to face but in the meantime you know in the immediate near
vivienne westwood in downing street to protest a government energy plans that critics say will cause earthquakes in britain let alone lead to global destruction of the more governable part two of going underground. america's allies even members of the g.o.p. donald trump is sticking to his campaign promise to recast washington's trade relations with the world the reaction has been loud in swift only on the verge of a global trade war. four man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in...
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tory rebels at the downing street gates... very supportive of the prime minister.ister pacify them all? i trust i will be able to convert too! are you bungling brexit, prime minister? week after week, pressure at prime esters questions. when it comes to brexit, this government has delivered more delays and cancellations than northern rail! it is this government thatis northern rail! it is this government that is delivering on the vote of the british people! and of course, none of the shenanigans go unnoticed in the european union. have there been any new proposals from the uk and brexit this week? discussing it, yes, not in the same way. soon david davis and then the prime minister will be back in brussels — will be government still be finger—pointing 01’ government still be finger—pointing or playing nice as friends? we can talk to laura now, the back—up plan will be published tomorrow, do we know what it will say? you and viewers will know that sorting out customs arrangements after brexit is one of the trickiest things in the negotiation, and the row over at wes
tory rebels at the downing street gates... very supportive of the prime minister.ister pacify them all? i trust i will be able to convert too! are you bungling brexit, prime minister? week after week, pressure at prime esters questions. when it comes to brexit, this government has delivered more delays and cancellations than northern rail! it is this government thatis northern rail! it is this government that is delivering on the vote of the british people! and of course, none of the...
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at 12:54a.m., the capital, including downing street at 12:54 a.m., the time of the first 99 callthered overnight to eat together ata gathered overnight to eat together at a local community centre. it was at a local community centre. it was a special breaking fast for people observing ramadan. many people who lived in the tower were muslims and it‘s thought many more would have died if they hadn‘t been a large meal on the night. the event last night was a celebration of the strong community around grenfell. it's it‘s very important that we all get together because this has affected everybody. from the very first day, how we all got together, we are showing that solidarity together now and we are going to stay together for as long as it allows us. you can hear more about grenfell and the people affected by the fire at a special programme at 6:30pm tonight. a look at the travel news and a planned strike by london underground workers on the jubilee planned strike by london underground workers on thejubilee line today has been called off. further meetings are due to take place to reso
at 12:54a.m., the capital, including downing street at 12:54 a.m., the time of the first 99 callthered overnight to eat together ata gathered overnight to eat together at a local community centre. it was at a local community centre. it was a special breaking fast for people observing ramadan. many people who lived in the tower were muslims and it‘s thought many more would have died if they hadn‘t been a large meal on the night. the event last night was a celebration of the strong community...
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when you look from the polk street steps, and you look all the way down the plaza, down market street, daniel burns' design, this was meant to be this way. it's really special. >> the city approached us off the grid to provide food and beverages at the event as kind of the core anchor to encourage people who leave a reason to stay. >> it's really vibrant. it's really great, just people walking around having a good time. >> this formula is great food, interesting music, and then, we wanted to have something a little more, so we partnered with noise pop, and they brought in some really fun games. we have skeeball, we also have roller skating lessons, and we've got a roller skating rink. >> if you're a passion jail skeeball player like me, and you're deciding whether you're just going to roll the ball up the middle or take a bank shot. >> our goal is to come out and have fun with their neighbors, but our goal is to really see in the comments that it's a place where people want to hold their own public event. >> i think this is a perfect example of all these people working together. every
when you look from the polk street steps, and you look all the way down the plaza, down market street, daniel burns' design, this was meant to be this way. it's really special. >> the city approached us off the grid to provide food and beverages at the event as kind of the core anchor to encourage people who leave a reason to stay. >> it's really vibrant. it's really great, just people walking around having a good time. >> this formula is great food, interesting music, and...
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the most steep part of the street before going down the crooked street. this picture was taken on may 28 about ten days ago. you know, things have changed on lombard street. when i moved there 35 years ago there was already traffic from tourists wanting to go down the crooked street. at that time maybe a block of cars waiting. now we are at ten blocks of cars waiting to go down the street. this is what happens when we have cars idling for 45 minutes to an hour to get down crooked street. this is not a situation that's been unique, it happens 2 to 3 times a year now, which did not happen 4, 5 years ago. we have had meetings trying to control the traffic but no solution has been taken. so, concerning your proposal of no right turn northbound, what's going to happen is that the cars idling on hyde street. i understand why you are doing it because of the cable car. the cable car cannotadvance. the thing s the cars waiting on hyde street are now going to line up with the lombard people. and you know, i mean, we are just waiting for something to happen. this --
the most steep part of the street before going down the crooked street. this picture was taken on may 28 about ten days ago. you know, things have changed on lombard street. when i moved there 35 years ago there was already traffic from tourists wanting to go down the crooked street. at that time maybe a block of cars waiting. now we are at ten blocks of cars waiting to go down the street. this is what happens when we have cars idling for 45 minutes to an hour to get down crooked street. this...
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and that is the problem facing high streets up and down the country. gaps when we are shopping more online, although it looks as if this site is finally being redeveloped. but who will step into this huge space up the street? it is smaller towns like this which will be ha rd est towns like this which will be hardest hit. the impact is going to be catastrophic in terms ofjob losses and the loss of the shopping experience, but we should not lose sight of the fact that house of fraser is an anchor tenant who brings people into the town. and they will miss it. we're losing a lot of the big stores. marks & spencer will go and this will go and we have nothing left in the town really. for house of fraser, it is a drastic attempts to stay in business. this retailer, though, maybe just days from collapse. poundworld says it intends to appoint administrators if it can't find a solution to its troubles. it has been a terrible few months for oui’ has been a terrible few months for our high streets, as the weaker players struggle to adapt to the new world of retail.
and that is the problem facing high streets up and down the country. gaps when we are shopping more online, although it looks as if this site is finally being redeveloped. but who will step into this huge space up the street? it is smaller towns like this which will be ha rd est towns like this which will be hardest hit. the impact is going to be catastrophic in terms ofjob losses and the loss of the shopping experience, but we should not lose sight of the fact that house of fraser is an anchor...
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have stories, as i told your aide, so they have the story, for example, of the gentleman walking down the street down 24th street in dodger gear who is askedy an individual in spanish, who do you claim as a gang? this individual had no idea what he was talking about. and didn't answer the question. and then was severely beaten. those stories are included in the police report. >> thank you very much. >> my question also is that, so i understand that we had the first injunction in 2009. and then we haven't had any injunctions since 2011, is that correct? >> supervisor fewer, the first injunction was in 2007 and the western edition in 2008, i believe. we had -- first came the oakdale in 2007. then came the western edition and the noteno in quick succession and then the others in 2011. we have not filed a new gang injunction since then. >> that is great. and you said the review was doin done in 2009, 2011, and 2013? >>hat is correct. >> do you have documentation of the reviews? we would like to see them. i haven't seen any evidence of any documentation of those reviews. of those reviews, were anyone
have stories, as i told your aide, so they have the story, for example, of the gentleman walking down the street down 24th street in dodger gear who is askedy an individual in spanish, who do you claim as a gang? this individual had no idea what he was talking about. and didn't answer the question. and then was severely beaten. those stories are included in the police report. >> thank you very much. >> my question also is that, so i understand that we had the first injunction in...
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violent storms have raged across parts of germany downing street and flooding streets in the russian city of expecting more than nine hundred firefighters were busy all night pumping water from flooded cellars heavy thunderstorms are expected in southern germany during the coming days. the united kingdom has marks the one hundredth anniversary of women winning the right to vote the celebrations commemorated the passing of the representation of the people act in one thousand eight hundred however it would be a full decade before women nationwide receive the same voting rights as man. to formula one referee sebastian vettel jumps to the top of the championship after winning the canadian grand prey it was the german drivers third victory of the season after crossing the line first in australia and here's how he did it in montreal. it was a catch me if you can day for sebastian fitzalan ferrari the kid is grand prix after starting in pole position the fourth time championship winner never looked back where there was a little hooper correction. back in two thousand and thirteen fit two on
violent storms have raged across parts of germany downing street and flooding streets in the russian city of expecting more than nine hundred firefighters were busy all night pumping water from flooded cellars heavy thunderstorms are expected in southern germany during the coming days. the united kingdom has marks the one hundredth anniversary of women winning the right to vote the celebrations commemorated the passing of the representation of the people act in one thousand eight hundred...
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downing street is pointing to the progress that has been made in the negotiations over, not least thegreement on a transition period, where terms of trade will remain broadly the same. downing street saying they have to business and that will provide some certainty and beyond that there are confident of getting a good deal with brussels, which means trade remains free and frictionless. there was division in the conservative party. 0ne leading brexiteer bernard jenkin said ayr bay should be directing its and elsewhere. most countries outside the eu are very competitive. you don't need to be in the eu to have competitive industry. what the airbus company should be doing is putting pressure on the eu to negotiate properly with the united kingdom government about these matters, because we want to negotiate, why don't they? no doubt there is pressure on the uk government to spell out more detail of what it wants from brexit. theresa may is in brussels next week to meet eu leaders. beyond that, the government is due to publish a paper and the clamour and now is for a clear vision of posts b
downing street is pointing to the progress that has been made in the negotiations over, not least thegreement on a transition period, where terms of trade will remain broadly the same. downing street saying they have to business and that will provide some certainty and beyond that there are confident of getting a good deal with brussels, which means trade remains free and frictionless. there was division in the conservative party. 0ne leading brexiteer bernard jenkin said ayr bay should be...
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of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence in offices of prime minister to resume a calling for tommy robinson's release from prison and there was a petition of more than half a million people supporting that some of the speakers at ten downing street highlighted what they say is an infringement of sprit speech the dutch far right politician can't build it's got a warm reception from toby robinson's supporters as he said robinson was prepared to talk about issues others won't highlight in the past tommy robinson has really done a lot of campaigning on paedophile gangs involving muslim men in certain parts of britain but the facts of their case last month at least crown court were that he was light streaming and was found to have been in contempt of court something he'd been given a three month suspended sentence for before with a warning he'd be jailed if he really offended well he admitted doing so so now he's in jail his supporters say that he's being silenced but he has many critics in holding includi
of the english defense league made their way from safaga square in the heart of london to ten downing street the official residence in offices of prime minister to resume a calling for tommy robinson's release from prison and there was a petition of more than half a million people supporting that some of the speakers at ten downing street highlighted what they say is an infringement of sprit speech the dutch far right politician can't build it's got a warm reception from toby robinson's...
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finally, the stated that downing street has been getting involved.rnment has woken up to the skill of this problem. to the skill of this problem. the rail delivery group, the body representing the rail companies, is starting a public consultation on reforming the rail ticketing system. robert nisbet, their regional director, says the changes have only been made to make way for long—term improvements. this will take time to bed down, for these timetables. we are just asking for people to bear with us because the end game is to deliver a better service. this is part of a long—term plan with the public and private sectors working together to improve and change the railways. that includes thousands of extra services every working week. in order to do that, we need to change the timetables to improve and increase the capacity. the home secretary, sajid javid, has said the security services must change their approach to fighting terrorism and learn the lessons of last year's attacks in london and manchester, in which 36 people died. in a speech in london,
finally, the stated that downing street has been getting involved.rnment has woken up to the skill of this problem. to the skill of this problem. the rail delivery group, the body representing the rail companies, is starting a public consultation on reforming the rail ticketing system. robert nisbet, their regional director, says the changes have only been made to make way for long—term improvements. this will take time to bed down, for these timetables. we are just asking for people to bear...
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ground all tower alumina aided green to mark a year since an inferno killed seventy one people downing street and other london plant marks also paying tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy will be in london for the latest on the commemorations. and saving one of iraq's oldest libraries burned and occupation by the so-called islamic state now a group of iraqi students are fighting to arrest you pinch and tax from the rubble . welcome to the program the world cup is kicking off in a few hours time in the russian capital moscow the first match sets hosts russia against saudi arabia and will be held in the capitals luzhniki stadium some thirty two teams will be competing in more than sixty games across russia over the next month thousands of fans from around the globe have been pouring into the country defending champions germany are hoping to become but first team to win the tournament back to back since one thousand nine hundred sixty two. ball fever already running high in moscow let's go live to w correspondent emily is sure when emily it's good to see you it's always a highly anticipa
ground all tower alumina aided green to mark a year since an inferno killed seventy one people downing street and other london plant marks also paying tribute to the shocking scale of the tragedy will be in london for the latest on the commemorations. and saving one of iraq's oldest libraries burned and occupation by the so-called islamic state now a group of iraqi students are fighting to arrest you pinch and tax from the rubble . welcome to the program the world cup is kicking off in a few...
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as you move down market street you see most of the buildings are gone at this point. and you see a lot of ancient steam engines. they used to put chains around the buildings and hold the buildings down using the steam engine. as you get down towards e bottom of market street though you get to the ferry building, and this is the most important part of the film for me. you see the human cost of the actual tragedy. you see a lot of people basically in line, from rich to poor, everybody, and they're waiting for ferries and boats to take them out of the disaster area. and then towards the end of the movie it flicks through a few more scenes. you see dynamiting taken place. you kncity hall being blown up for example, which is a bit disconcerting and then the demolition of prager'sre department s i wanted to bring this to the e ople of san francisco. i wanted to make sat we conserved it for future generations because i think isor very int. with this film you see the human element of what happenedes disaster strnd everybody's lives are changed. and it just makes us realize, i
as you move down market street you see most of the buildings are gone at this point. and you see a lot of ancient steam engines. they used to put chains around the buildings and hold the buildings down using the steam engine. as you get down towards e bottom of market street though you get to the ferry building, and this is the most important part of the film for me. you see the human cost of the actual tragedy. you see a lot of people basically in line, from rich to poor, everybody, and...
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the street in a flat tire and ran out running down the street. >> the man was arrestedgating whether he was under the influence. >>> helps fight crimes and now a police canine helping with advice. that next. >>> intense moments, fans of mexico savior a world cup win. >> we are in store for a warm evening and the fire danger running high the >> that is a beat them 2-1. held by the san jose earthquakes and provided the video. fan ks catch every world cup game admission and parking are free. [ cheers and applause ] >> you know the east bay wasn't about to be outdone. abc7 news in hayward where a crowd gathered and in a mexican restaurant to cheer on mexico. advancing to the round for the seventh world cup. >> as we deal with the heat, sunnyvale police came up with a creative way to send a message. >> few leave us in a hot car, we can die from a heat stroke in as little as 15 minutes. >> i did not expect that, funny but serious message. used a video to have the police canine share an important message about leaving pets in cars. tweeting the video today. >> now your accuwea
the street in a flat tire and ran out running down the street. >> the man was arrestedgating whether he was under the influence. >>> helps fight crimes and now a police canine helping with advice. that next. >>> intense moments, fans of mexico savior a world cup win. >> we are in store for a warm evening and the fire danger running high the >> that is a beat them 2-1. held by the san jose earthquakes and provided the video. fan ks catch every world cup game...
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they sit down and say, right, in order for us street. street. they sit down and say, right, in order for us to avoid going completely broke or filing for administration, we would like rent reductions or forgiveness for whatever period of time is agreed to stop on the supply side, they look for discounts or some sort of leniency. then it is voted upon and that then decides whether this cva, company that then decides whether this cva, com pa ny volu nta ry that then decides whether this cva, company voluntary arrangement, will go ahead or not. it got the nod today but in the teeth of some objections from many of the landlords, who say they haven't got afair landlords, who say they haven't got a fair crack of the whip because they have a fixed asset, where suppliers, that unsecured creditors, don't have as much credit worthiness asa don't have as much credit worthiness as a landlord does. what does it mean for landlords? you raise a very valid point. cvas are relatively new procedures. it is a form of insolvency. designed to prevent full—sc
they sit down and say, right, in order for us street. street. they sit down and say, right, in order for us to avoid going completely broke or filing for administration, we would like rent reductions or forgiveness for whatever period of time is agreed to stop on the supply side, they look for discounts or some sort of leniency. then it is voted upon and that then decides whether this cva, company that then decides whether this cva, com pa ny volu nta ry that then decides whether this cva,...
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norman smith in downing street, thank you.ry has been told that fire commanders had "no obvious and safe alternative strategy" other than to tell residents to stay put in their flats. the fire brigades union said firefighters were left in an "impossible situation". it comes as it's emerged that the metropolitan police is carrying out a criminal investigation into the fire service's use of the "stay put" policy. richard galpin reports. more than 700 firefighters and other staff were involved in tackling the grenfell fire. and they faced a lot of criticism for telling residents to stay put rather than evacuating quickly as the fire spread. but at the enquiry today, lawyers representing the fire services said there had been very good reasons for that decision. firstly, the building was not designed or constructed to facilitate simultaneous evacuations through the provision of fire alarms. secondly, the absence of any practical mechanism by which to effectively communicate with the occupants of the entire building. thirdly, in the
norman smith in downing street, thank you.ry has been told that fire commanders had "no obvious and safe alternative strategy" other than to tell residents to stay put in their flats. the fire brigades union said firefighters were left in an "impossible situation". it comes as it's emerged that the metropolitan police is carrying out a criminal investigation into the fire service's use of the "stay put" policy. richard galpin reports. more than 700 firefighters and...
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the i reports that a former downing street adviser warns bickering about spending is jeopardising thewinning the next general election. the daily telegraph claims the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds of panic, after using a speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to soften brexit. let's begin with the front of the metro. and striking picture of the metro. and striking picture ofa man of the metro. and striking picture of a man caught short of an apparent terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumberandi terrorist attack. yes, he has been a plumber and i think they have now established he travelled to afghanistan and worked with the taliban, and he himself apparently said he built 300 bombs that time he tended to get back into britain and behind—the—scenes cooperation with the americans apparently. they followed him for quite some time. the police saying we will not take very much about this. he sent this today about the attack and other parliament from memory was not as quite as simple as that
the i reports that a former downing street adviser warns bickering about spending is jeopardising thewinning the next general election. the daily telegraph claims the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds of panic, after using a speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to soften brexit. let's begin with the front of the metro. and striking picture of the metro. and striking picture ofa man of the metro. and striking picture of a man caught short of an...