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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.n bbc news: on september 8, the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes some viewers a warning: this film contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. moria was held. thenifs then it's like a burnt health. on the night of 8 september, europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. more than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burned out of their tents. among them was a group of young filmmakers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. they've shared their footage with us. and what file number is that? a huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions about the blaze and about europe's dysfunctional policies on migration. since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be a filmmaker. now 16
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.n bbc news: on september 8, the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. warning this film contains scenes some viewers a warning: this film contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. moria was held. thenifs then it's like a burnt health. on the night of 8 september, europe's largest refugee camp went up in flames. the greek authorities say the fire was started by...
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don't tell mike duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedyimpact was still visible. the family in their car were in collision with a lorry. the woman died, together with two of her daughters, aged eight and four, and her son, who was six. the children's father and another 18— month—old daughter are in a critical but stable condition in hospital. we have specially trained family liaison officers with the family at the moment, but as you can imagine, this is an horrendous incident and we'd ask there's no speculation in relation to the investigation or the causes. officers say the driver of the lorry involved suffered minor injuries and is helping with their inquiries. as the police continue their investigation here, local people in the oxfordshire village where the family came from expressed their sadness. the local parish church said everyone was raw and everyone was very upset. police have appealed for dash cam footage of any driver who was near the accident, and say their investigation will take some time. duncan kennedy, bbc news in oxfords
don't tell mike duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedy has this report. —— duncan kennedyimpact was still visible. the family in their car were in collision with a lorry. the woman died, together with two of her daughters, aged eight and four, and her son, who was six. the children's father and another 18— month—old daughter are in a critical but stable condition in hospital. we have specially trained family liaison officers with the family at the moment, but as you can...
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now, the charity is asking other horse—lovers to help, as duncan kennedy reports. these horses, this is a field of dreams. somewhere for now that becky, hallie, brett and bert can call home. hello! juliette cox is one of those who now looks after them. julia, they're incredibly friendly. yes, these two are... she says it is hard to understand how anyone could treat them like this. good boy, bert! i just wish that people would ask for help, because there is help out there so that you don't have to leave them and abandon them. there has been a surge in the number of abandoned horses across the country. this huge group was found recently in northamptonshire. many are in a terrible state. the rspca is now caring for around 750 abandoned horses, the highest number since 2009. rosie russon from the rspca says owners are getting rid of their animals during the covid crisis because they cannot afford to keep them. people are on furlough at the moment due to covid, they're struggling financially. they're struggling to pay for food costs for their horses and the breeders are
now, the charity is asking other horse—lovers to help, as duncan kennedy reports. these horses, this is a field of dreams. somewhere for now that becky, hallie, brett and bert can call home. hello! juliette cox is one of those who now looks after them. julia, they're incredibly friendly. yes, these two are... she says it is hard to understand how anyone could treat them like this. good boy, bert! i just wish that people would ask for help, because there is help out there so that you don't...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.nce 1996. jacinda ardern‘s labour party has won 49.4% of the vote, bringing them a projected 64 seats — a rare absolute majority in parliament. the opposition centre—right national party won 26.8% of the votes. labour campaigned on tackling climate change, reducing poverty and their record on handling the coronavirus pandemic. ms ardern spoke after her victory was confirmed. thank you to the people who worked so thank you to the people who worked so hard to share our message. who volunteered for us in what felt like an endless campaign. thank you to the candidates and members of parliament who worked at notjust for six weeks but for three years to earn their community's support. but most importantly, thank you to the many people who gave us their vote, who trusted us to continue with leading new zealand's recovery, who stuck to the plan we are already rolling out, and to those amongst you who may not have supported labour before, and the results tell me there were a few of you... to yo
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.nce 1996. jacinda ardern‘s labour party has won 49.4% of the vote, bringing them a projected 64 seats — a rare absolute majority in parliament. the opposition centre—right national party won 26.8% of the votes. labour campaigned on tackling climate change, reducing poverty and their record on handling the coronavirus pandemic. ms ardern spoke after her victory was confirmed. thank you to the people who worked so thank you to the people who worked so hard...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.tomorrow, but that's preferable to next week when it will be wet and windy. a bit of rain tonight across parts of england, scotla nd tonight across parts of england, scotland and northern england. patchy rain and light drizzle. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud, temperature is in a few spots may end upa temperature is in a few spots may end up a little bit lower than this in rural spots, but most of us around four to 8 degrees. as we start sunday. plenty of cloud around scotland, northern and eastern england, patchy light rain and drizzle, brightening up in northern ireland, rain heading into the northern isles but the southern half of england and wales and eventually it does look a bit brighter tomorrow, the odd light shower around but a few sunny spells and very light winds for most of us. temperatures are still on the cool side for the time of year. as we going to sunday evening, some rain 00:29:48,462 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 for northern ireland. hello, this is bbc news wit
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.tomorrow, but that's preferable to next week when it will be wet and windy. a bit of rain tonight across parts of england, scotla nd tonight across parts of england, scotland and northern england. patchy rain and light drizzle. south of that, a few breaks in the cloud, temperature is in a few spots may end upa temperature is in a few spots may end up a little bit lower than this in rural spots, but most of us around four to 8 degrees. as we start sunday. plenty...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather.would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather.would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. now on bbc news, talking movies.ic plays hello from new york, i'm tom brook — and as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, welcome to our cinema and politics edition of talking movies. president trump reportedly likes a hollywood classic, citizen kane. joe biden has expressed the fineness of the british period drama, the king's speech. we've been exploring the movie preferences of the presidential candidates and what they may signify. murray, one small thing... yeah? when you bring me out, can you introduce me asjoker? the moviejoker, the origin story for batman's biggest nemesis, is among the films reportedly shown in the white house screening room during president trump's tenure, as are steven spielberg's pentagon papers drama the post and the musical drama the greatest showman. but nobody for certain knows how these films resonated with the president, but out on the streets, new yorkers believe they have a sense of what movies donald trump really likes. i think president trump would probably like
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in kent. now on bbc news, talking movies.ic plays hello from new york, i'm tom brook — and as the us presidential election campaign gathers momentum, welcome to our cinema and politics edition of talking movies. president trump reportedly likes a hollywood classic, citizen kane. joe biden has expressed the fineness of the british period drama, the king's speech. we've been exploring the movie preferences of the presidential candidates and what they may signify....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in 0xfordshire.ame engulfed in welfare and bullying allegations. jane allen said she would be standing down in december, but insisted the move was part of her retirement plans, and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now, finally, the woman presiding over the scandal has broken her silence, under fire chief executive jane allen telling me she was leaving the organisation she's ruled for a decade. i've been devastated by the allegations that have come forward in the last few months. i'll be retiring in december of this year. and is this because of the crisis that has engulfed the organisation? no, this has been part of a plan, that myself and the board have put together in march. you say it's your decision to leave now, but you must accept that your leadership's become toxic. there was no way you co
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in 0xfordshire.ame engulfed in welfare and bullying allegations. jane allen said she would be standing down in december, but insisted the move was part of her retirement plans, and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now, finally, the woman presiding over the scandal...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in 0xfordshire.her first interview since the sport became engulfed in the welfare and bullying allegations that we've been reporting on recently. jane allen said she will stand down from her position in december but insists the move is part of her retirement plans and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of coaching abuse and a culture of fear. now finally the woman presiding over the scandal has broken her silence. under fire chief executive jane allen telling me she was leaving the organisation she has ruled for a decade. i've been devastated by the allegations that have come forward in the last few months, i will be retiring in december of this year. and is this because of the crisis that has engulfed your organisation? no, this has been part of a plan that myself and the board have put together in march. you say it is your decision to
duncan kennedy, bbc news in 0xfordshire.her first interview since the sport became engulfed in the welfare and bullying allegations that we've been reporting on recently. jane allen said she will stand down from her position in december but insists the move is part of her retirement plans and not a direct consequence of the allegations. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. for months now, british gymnastics has been a sport in crisis, amid a torrent of allegations of...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.account — ending speculation over whether he was behind this work. the artwork appeared on a wall last week in the lenton area of nottingham. locals say that the bike tied to a lamp post in front of it appeared at the same time. last year a piece of artwork by banksy sold for almost £10 million. it's going to need guards if it really is a banksy. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. not an awful lot of rain to come this weekend. many places will be largely dry. but not an awful lot of sunshine for many of us either with a lot of cloud in the sky. cloudy conditions for most as we head through the rest of today. there will be some breaks in the cloud here and there, some spells of sunshine. equally, some showers across the far south—west and some patchy rain moving down across the north of scotland where the winds will be coming in from the north as well. so it is going to feel particularly chilly here. top temperatures in aberdeen, for example, nine degree
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.account — ending speculation over whether he was behind this work. the artwork appeared on a wall last week in the lenton area of nottingham. locals say that the bike tied to a lamp post in front of it appeared at the same time. last year a piece of artwork by banksy sold for almost £10 million. it's going to need guards if it really is a banksy. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. not an awful lot of rain to come this weekend....
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york 40 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of sunshine out there so far today, but also plenty of heavy downpour. so scenes like this one for many of us, this is the picture in cumbria taken a little
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york 40 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of sunshine out there so far today, but also...
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duncan kennedy, thank you. nato commander and former director general at the ministry of defence. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. we often turn to you at times like this to help guide us through the uncertain picture of what is going on. from what information has emerged so far, what concerns you potentially about the situation? well, i was trying to interpret why it was the captain refused to go up the solent to southampton. that can only be because some of these stowaways are running loose within the ship and he doesn't want to risk it being in shallow waters. the last thing you wa nt shallow waters. the last thing you want is the ship going aground in the solent or the approaches to portsmouth or southampton. i think he has assessed it is safer to be at anchor or at sandown until that situation sorts itself. earlier in the day, it seems to me the stowaways were told they were approaching land i needed to be in one place when that happened. they resi
duncan kennedy, thank you. nato commander and former director general at the ministry of defence. thank you very much for being with us on thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. we often turn to you at times like this to help guide us through the uncertain picture of what is going on. from what information has emerged so far, what concerns you potentially about the situation? well, i was trying to interpret why it was the captain refused to go up the solent to southampton. that can...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. thank you very much, i don't think he would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite chilly. driving the force over the next few days is this mass of cloud, a strong jet stream overhead, area of low pressure and you could see 100 miles prayer wins attached to that, locally staying in the atlantic but it will have an influence in throwing cloud our way tonight, turning later by the end of the night in northern ireland, wales and the south—west. elsewhere, evening showers made under cold night, a touch of frost in scotland and northern england for tomorrow morning. if you start with the sunshine tomorrow, you will finish with a cloud and rain, if you start with a cloud and rain, if you start with a cloud in the rain, south—west england, wales and northern
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in the english channel. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. thank you very much, i don't think he would be wanting to do that later this week across the seas around the uk, some rough conditions on the way and a real auto mix as the breeze picks up at times, bringing spells of heavy rain, something milder on the way later but out there tonight, turning quite chilly. driving the force over the next few days is this mass of cloud, a strong jet stream...
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duncan kennedy is in lee—on—the solent for us this evening. duncan.ramatic few hours on the solent, ending in this incredible raid involving four helicopters and we think around 16 members of the special boat service, the sbs, who descended on ropes to the sbs, who descended on ropes to the deck of the ship. they used what we we re the deck of the ship. they used what we were told was overwhelming. detain seven individuals. the whole operation lasted about nine minutes, extraordinary moments. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary at the request of hampshire police. it all began at about 9am this morning when the seven about 9am this morning when the seve n stowaways about 9am this morning when the seven stowaways confronted the crew members. the crew took shelter in a special locked room on the boat and raised the alarm. there was then this extraordinary stand—off during the course of the day. hampshire police became more and more worried and asked the government to authorise this military action. tonight, both the home sec
duncan kennedy is in lee—on—the solent for us this evening. duncan.ramatic few hours on the solent, ending in this incredible raid involving four helicopters and we think around 16 members of the special boat service, the sbs, who descended on ropes to the sbs, who descended on ropes to the deck of the ship. they used what we we re the deck of the ship. they used what we were told was overwhelming. detain seven individuals. the whole operation lasted about nine minutes, extraordinary...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, and haddonfield. all rights, that's it from me in.nt rain, tonight, that comes to the northeast of scotland, rain much of the day. clear spells and showers in its wake. shar is quite heavy at times, to southern and western posts, given the fact that the temperatures are relatively warm compared to the air that's above it. the air above it will be quite chilly across central and eastern parts as we start tomorrow morning. your best chance of staying dryer for longer through the day with only a few showers, but around southern and western areas of the country, those showers will be frequent, particularly across oven parts having been indwells during the middle part of the day and could come with hail and thunder. gusty winds around the uk tomorrow and overall a fresher day, but all of us will see a little bit of sunshine at times, big improvement on what some saw today. some showers continue into the night, but some of the thing of note as we go through the next 24 hours as it it set to be some pretty rough seas across western areas as
duncan kennedy, bbc news, and haddonfield. all rights, that's it from me in.nt rain, tonight, that comes to the northeast of scotland, rain much of the day. clear spells and showers in its wake. shar is quite heavy at times, to southern and western posts, given the fact that the temperatures are relatively warm compared to the air that's above it. the air above it will be quite chilly across central and eastern parts as we start tomorrow morning. your best chance of staying dryer for longer...
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duncan kennedy reports from henfield. a past or a pleasure?o you react? say the peacocks! i think there are a beautiful bird but if you want to put up with aaron noyes day after day at 3am, i can see the point of view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— view that they ought to be corralled somewhere — — put view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— put up with their noises. there are thought to be 4-5 peacocks roaming around the town of henfield. that's created a right royal ruffli ng of henfield. that's created a right royal ruffling of feathers. you might think where the conversation is dominated by the word peacock, they'd be easy to find. but in all this rain, they're not. if you could see one, they'd sound like this. a screech to some, sublime to others. although they only make that noise at certain times of the year, some complaints have now been made to sussex police about that and the mess they make. so what do people think here? surely they aren't doing anything bad, you know? just let them live! if they are messing,
duncan kennedy reports from henfield. a past or a pleasure?o you react? say the peacocks! i think there are a beautiful bird but if you want to put up with aaron noyes day after day at 3am, i can see the point of view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— view that they ought to be corralled somewhere — — put view that they ought to be corralled somewhere —— put up with their noises. there are thought to be 4-5 peacocks roaming around the town of henfield. that's created a...
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let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is at lee—on—the—solent. e this request for military support, what else can you tell us? well, lots of developments all day long. let me take you through it chronologically, starting with when the ship arrived in the solent. that was about 9am this morning. we have been told by sources that the crew knew there we re sources that the crew knew there were some stowaways on board. don't know how they knew how many there we re know how they knew how many there were but there were some stowaways on board. the ship had been sailing from lagos in nigeria to southampton behind me with a consignment of oil. at around behind me with a consignment of oil. ataround 9am, behind me with a consignment of oil. at around 9am, these stowaways a p pa re ntly at around 9am, these stowaways apparently became violent towards the crew. the crew then locked themselves in what is called a citadel, a safe room on board the ship, designed to help protect them from pirates on the high seas. then the crew managed to contact the authoritie
let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is at lee—on—the—solent. e this request for military support, what else can you tell us? well, lots of developments all day long. let me take you through it chronologically, starting with when the ship arrived in the solent. that was about 9am this morning. we have been told by sources that the crew knew there we re sources that the crew knew there were some stowaways on board. don't know how they knew how many there we re know how they...
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the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest.as been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called a special boat service, sbs, special forces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not
the bbc‘s duncan kennedy has the latest.as been an extraordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called a special boat service, sbs, special forces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven...
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the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened.ordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals, and we're told the whole operation only took around nine minutes, so a very quick operation. an extremely highly proficient professional service, the sbs. very well—known in many parts of the world. we're also told that no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier on this evening at the request of the local police force, hampshire police, and presumably in the intervening hours, that operation was planned and eventually executed this evening. it's not clear what happene
the bbc‘s duncan kennedy explains what happened.ordinary few hours ending with this special forces raid on a tanker in the solent behind me here. that raid involved four helicopters with teams of what's called special boat service, sbs, specialforces. they're based about 50 miles, about 70 km down the coast here. and they landed on the deck of this vessel in their four helicopters and used what was described as "overwhelming force" to retake the ship. they detained seven...
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let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is nearby at lee—on—the—solent. the andromeda, what more can you tell us? it really has been an extraordinary few hours, ending with a special forces raid on this tanker behind me. that raid involved four helicopters with themes of what is called sports —— special boat service, sps, based about 50 miles down the coast and landed on the deck of the vessel and therefore helicopters and used what was described as overwhelming force to retake the ship. they detained seven individuals. we are told the whole operation only took around nine minutes. so very quick operation. highly proficient and professional service, the sps, well known in many parts of the world. we are also told no members of the crew we re are also told no members of the crew were hurt during this operation. it was authorised by the home secretary and the defence secretary earlier this evening, at the request of the local police force, hampshire police. presumably in the intervening hours, and operation was planned and eventually executed this evening.
let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy, who is nearby at lee—on—the—solent. the andromeda, what more can you tell us? it really has been an extraordinary few hours, ending with a special forces raid on this tanker behind me. that raid involved four helicopters with themes of what is called sports —— special boat service, sps, based about 50 miles down the coast and landed on the deck of the vessel and therefore helicopters and used what was described as overwhelming force to...
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let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy.e been so many development since we last spoke. just bring us up—to—date. since we last spoke. just bring us up-to-date. literally in the last 30 seconds we have had word from a political correspondent in whitehall saying that sources are saying the situation on the tanker is over. no more details on that. about half an error ago, we learned from bbc sources that hampshire police have made a request for special forces to become involved in this operation. the scale and nature of that special forces involvement wasn't made clear, it never is. the ministry of defence never comments on the activities. all we do know is that the special boat service, they are based in poole 50 miles down the coast. we don't know if they are involved or not. we know they are trained to deal with situations like this. itjust trained to deal with situations like this. it just flashed trained to deal with situations like this. itjust flashed on my phone a couple of seconds ago, sources in whitehall saying the
let's talk to our correspondent duncan kennedy.e been so many development since we last spoke. just bring us up—to—date. since we last spoke. just bring us up-to-date. literally in the last 30 seconds we have had word from a political correspondent in whitehall saying that sources are saying the situation on the tanker is over. no more details on that. about half an error ago, we learned from bbc sources that hampshire police have made a request for special forces to become involved in this...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.he beatles legend john lennon would have turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york a0 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of sunshine out there so far today, but also plenty of heavy downpour. so scenes like this one for many of us, this is the picture in cumbria taken a little while ago by one of our weather watchers. and that theme stays with us for the next few days. the weather is taking a bit of a colder time, and we will continue to see blustery showers with a bit of sunshine in between those showers, too. we have high pressure setting out towards the west, low—pressure to the north—east of uk, and that combination is drawing in the breeze from a north—westerly
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.he beatles legend john lennon would have turned 80 years old today. he was murdered in new york a0 years ago, but his legacy as one of the 20th century's great cultural icons lives on. there are a number of events to mark the occasion, including the display of the piano on which he wrote imagine at liverpool's strawberry fields near his childhood home. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. we have had some blue sky, a bit of...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy gave us this update.re a few more details coming out this evening about this vessel, the andromeda, which is about five miles off the coast of the isle of wight behind me. they ship, as you heard, was on route from lagos in nigeria to southampton with a cargo of oil. it was due to dock in southampton at about 10:30 this morning. at around nine o'clock, this incident unfolded. sources have told the bbc that the crew on board the andromeda were are aware of stowaways on board. but this morning at 9am, some or all of those stowaways became violent towards the crew. it's not known how many stowaways were involved. sources told the bbc the crew then took refuge in something called a citadel, which is a safe, secure area on board a ship that ships have as part of their infrastructure and they take refuge from things like pirates on the high seas. it's not known whether there was any kind of stand—off incident between the crew and these stowaways. it's not known the numbers involved, whether there was actually a
our correspondent duncan kennedy gave us this update.re a few more details coming out this evening about this vessel, the andromeda, which is about five miles off the coast of the isle of wight behind me. they ship, as you heard, was on route from lagos in nigeria to southampton with a cargo of oil. it was due to dock in southampton at about 10:30 this morning. at around nine o'clock, this incident unfolded. sources have told the bbc that the crew on board the andromeda were are aware of...
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duncan kennedy has been for a look. power, projector, picture.cinema in christchurch. it showed its first movie in 1931. now it's been restored to that original glory, ready to open in a week that has seen many other cinemas shut. the restoration is as detailed as a hollywood period drama. from the carpets... to the paint colours on the walls... to the seats... it's as close to the original 1930s design as they could get. for those that run it, this is a cinematic time capsule. what are the major changes that you brought here in terms of your refurbishment? we've brought back a slice of the 1930s, really. it just wasn't really making sense any more, visually or in terms of comfort. and often with these heritage buildings, actually rewinding and bringing them back to the way they were meant to be originally is what makes sense. comedies from ealing are just one of the genres being lined up for the new programme of films here. gary trinder, the chairman of the region, says whilst other chains are being closed by covid restrictions, here, they're de
duncan kennedy has been for a look. power, projector, picture.cinema in christchurch. it showed its first movie in 1931. now it's been restored to that original glory, ready to open in a week that has seen many other cinemas shut. the restoration is as detailed as a hollywood period drama. from the carpets... to the paint colours on the walls... to the seats... it's as close to the original 1930s design as they could get. for those that run it, this is a cinematic time capsule. what are the...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.urday morning. saturday brings us another day of sunshine and showers. it‘s going to be quite breezy as well, particularly around this east coast. temperatures here are only about 11 celsius or so. feeling cooler where you are exposed to that wind. temperatures at best 13 or 14 celsius, but nowhere immune to those showers. sunday looking like the drier day of the weekend for most of us. not quite as blustery as saturday. still a brisk breeze around that east coast. one or two rogue showers and temperatures around 11—15 c. bye— bye. coming up on bbc news, interviews often seem to be running out of time, could they not be allocated enough time in the first place? that 02:28:36,376 --> 2147483052:51:03,860 his news watch at 8:45pm here on bbc 2147483052:51:03,860 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. this is bbc news. i‘m martine croxall. the headlines. the chancellor announces an extension to thejob support scheme, the government will pay two thirds of worker‘s wages for businesses across the u
duncan kennedy, bbc news, in christchurch.urday morning. saturday brings us another day of sunshine and showers. it‘s going to be quite breezy as well, particularly around this east coast. temperatures here are only about 11 celsius or so. feeling cooler where you are exposed to that wind. temperatures at best 13 or 14 celsius, but nowhere immune to those showers. sunday looking like the drier day of the weekend for most of us. not quite as blustery as saturday. still a brisk breeze around...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.weekend we can sum it up like this. it will be mostly dry, not completely, but mostly. with that though it will often be cloudy. when we have the club at the moment, it i5 we have the club at the moment, it is producing some spots of rain, as you can see from our earlier radar. —— cloud at the moment. further showers here as we go through the day, but this is one of the places we should see some spell5 of 5un5hine. elsewhere, you can see the cloud breaking up in places to give some sunny spell5 acro55 part5 cloud breaking up in places to give some sunny spell5 acro55 parts of england and wales. the cloud will 5tay fairly thick for most of northern ireland and for scotland and actually we will see some patchy rain at moving down acro55 and actually we will see some patchy rain at moving down across the north of scotla nd rain at moving down across the north of scotland as we go through the date. temperatures for most of us between nine and 13 degrees, that is nothing to write home about
duncan kennedy, bbc news in kent.weekend we can sum it up like this. it will be mostly dry, not completely, but mostly. with that though it will often be cloudy. when we have the club at the moment, it i5 we have the club at the moment, it is producing some spots of rain, as you can see from our earlier radar. —— cloud at the moment. further showers here as we go through the day, but this is one of the places we should see some spell5 of 5un5hine. elsewhere, you can see the cloud breaking...
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duncan kennedy has been for a look. power, projector, picture.his is a cinematic time capsule. what are the major changes that you brought here in terms of your refurbishment? we've brought back a slice of the 19305, really. it just wasn't really making sense any more, visually or in terms of comfort. and often with these heritage buildings, actually rewinding and bring them back to the way they were meant to be originally is what makes sense. comedies from ealing are just one of the genres being lined up for the new programme of films here. gary trinder, the chairman of the region, says whilst other chains are being closed by covid restrictions, here, they're determined to stay open, using their reserves to keep going. as we're all aware, this really has been a dreadful week for cinemas in this country, with many of the multiplexes having now closed. we'd decided upon an opening date and we want to stick to that opening date, and i think to welcome people back back into this building, to put the kind of heart back into this building and make it
duncan kennedy has been for a look. power, projector, picture.his is a cinematic time capsule. what are the major changes that you brought here in terms of your refurbishment? we've brought back a slice of the 19305, really. it just wasn't really making sense any more, visually or in terms of comfort. and often with these heritage buildings, actually rewinding and bring them back to the way they were meant to be originally is what makes sense. comedies from ealing are just one of the genres...
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our correspondent duncan kennedy is in winchester for us. what is the background to this?ous because they found out that not only was their daughter but also caroline devlin both partners of a man called robert trigg. although the power to delete my postmortem found nothing suspicious and the police didn't investigate, susan nicholson's pa rents were investigate, susan nicholson's parents were still suspicious about robert trigg so they hired their own experts, delving into this deeper, and cutting this into a short story, it was found that both susan nicholson and caroline devlin had been killed by robert trigg. he faced trial in 2017 and was convicted of the murder of susan nicholson and the manslaughter of caroline devlin. there was subsequently a police enquiry, that found shortcomings in much the police should have carried out, sussex police. there were other inquiries and the essential bottom line of that was that there were missed opportunities as the police should have recognised there was a link between these two cases and should have investigated fully. that was
our correspondent duncan kennedy is in winchester for us. what is the background to this?ous because they found out that not only was their daughter but also caroline devlin both partners of a man called robert trigg. although the power to delete my postmortem found nothing suspicious and the police didn't investigate, susan nicholson's pa rents were investigate, susan nicholson's parents were still suspicious about robert trigg so they hired their own experts, delving into this deeper, and...
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bush administration, working with people like senator ted kennedy and congressman george miller and tend-- the obama administration, arne dunc duncan, my good friend. and we leaned into the issues that i think all americans have. and karen's point having people around you as president, who know you well. who know what you're about as well as people who know washington well and i remember, you know, having that feeling of, gosh, i don't know a heck of a lot about what they're talking about, but i do know a heck of a lot about george w. bush and i know how he thinks about things and priorities and the like. so i think being to alexis' point, humble in the opportunity. understanding the gravitas of the situation, the soberness of being at the white house, and the awesomeness of your charge and really, there's plenty of work for everybody figuring out how to create a symphony of players with the expertise that can get something done. and in our case, the first priority was said bye barbara perry, no child left behind and all the things that president bush did on week one in office to build those bridges, build those relationships and g
bush administration, working with people like senator ted kennedy and congressman george miller and tend-- the obama administration, arne dunc duncan, my good friend. and we leaned into the issues that i think all americans have. and karen's point having people around you as president, who know you well. who know what you're about as well as people who know washington well and i remember, you know, having that feeling of, gosh, i don't know a heck of a lot about what they're talking about, but...
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administration, working with people like senator ted kennedy miller,ressman george and continued into the obama administration. i was on a panel yesterday with arnie duncan. we leaned into those issues that i think all americans nod their heads about. that,ms of just managing i really just want to emphasize the point about having people around you as president who know you well, who know what you are about as well as people who know washington well. and i remember having that feeling of gosh, i don't know a heck of a lot about what they are talking about but i do know a heck of a lot about george w. bush and i know how he thinks about things, i know how he thinks about priorities. point, being, to alexis' humble in the opportunity, understanding the gravity us of visage -- the gravitas of the ofuation, the soberness being at the white house and the awesomeness of your charge and really, there's plenty of work for everybody figuring out how to create a symphony of players with the expertise that can get something done. priorityse, the first was no child left behind, and all the things that president bush did on week one in office to build those bridges, b
administration, working with people like senator ted kennedy miller,ressman george and continued into the obama administration. i was on a panel yesterday with arnie duncan. we leaned into those issues that i think all americans nod their heads about. that,ms of just managing i really just want to emphasize the point about having people around you as president who know you well, who know what you are about as well as people who know washington well. and i remember having that feeling of gosh, i...