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tesco have said they want to focus their customer services operation on their base in dundee in scotlandhey already employs 900 people. they say they are going to create an extra 250 jobs. we have had a statement from tesco today, its chief executive matt davis says they have to ensure they run their business in a sustainable and cost—effective way whilst still meeting the challenging needs of customers. he did say this was a very difficult decision and you want to support the staff here. the unions now will be entering into a consultation period with the company, it's been described as a devastating blow for the staff. the welsh government were not told about this until 45 minutes before the announcement was made public. since then the first minister of wales ca rwyn then the first minister of wales carwyn jones has then the first minister of wales carwynjones has spoken to matt davis and said he's expressed his concern about this announcement and is calling for generous packages for the staff and offering help and financial help as well to retraining but say they would rather the jobs
tesco have said they want to focus their customer services operation on their base in dundee in scotlandhey already employs 900 people. they say they are going to create an extra 250 jobs. we have had a statement from tesco today, its chief executive matt davis says they have to ensure they run their business in a sustainable and cost—effective way whilst still meeting the challenging needs of customers. he did say this was a very difficult decision and you want to support the staff here. the...
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did people make crocodile dundee jokes?ames: people would say to me is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles. david: people throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven years. that is pretty long. james: what are you telling me? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? james, thank you very much for doing this. james: honored to be here. david: you have an accent compared to me.
did people make crocodile dundee jokes?ames: people would say to me is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles. david: people throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven years. that is pretty long. james: what are you telling me?...
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the call centre operation will move to dundee, where 250 jobs will be created. 0ur wales correspondenthandle some payroll accounts and financial services from here as well and we understand that this was a shock announcement really for a lot of people who work here. it‘s been described by the unions as devastating blow notjust for the workers but for the wider economy here. tesco have said they want to focus customer services operations on their base in dundee in scotland we re on their base in dundee in scotland were the already employ 900 people and they say they are going to create an extra 250 jobs. we have had a statement from tesco today, the chief executive mark davis saying the retail sector faces unprecedented challenges and they have to ensure they run their business in a sustainable and cost—effective way. whilst still meeting the challenging needs of customers. he did say this was a very difficult decision, that they wa nt to very difficult decision, that they want to support the staff here. unions will now be entering into a consultation period with the company, this has b
the call centre operation will move to dundee, where 250 jobs will be created. 0ur wales correspondenthandle some payroll accounts and financial services from here as well and we understand that this was a shock announcement really for a lot of people who work here. it‘s been described by the unions as devastating blow notjust for the workers but for the wider economy here. tesco have said they want to focus customer services operations on their base in dundee in scotland we re on their base...
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tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at the other centre in dundee.nvolved. the founder of the online taxi company uber travis callan it resigned as chief executive. the company has faced allegations of harassment and corporate misconduct. he said in a statement he in greet with investor request to step down because he didn't want to be a distraction —— he agreed. it is official that today was the hottest day in a0 years injune, so hottest day in a0 years injune, so hot they relaxed the street dress code at royal ascot whether temperatures were reached —— reached well over 3a celsius. here is duncan kennedy. mid—summerand mid—summer and meditation at the spiritual home of britain's solstice. 13,000 gathered at stonehenge. berkshire was just 13,000 gathered at stonehenge. berkshire wasjust one 13,000 gathered at stonehenge. berkshire was just one of the places to reach 30 degrees today. what do you make of these temperatures? very hot. from birmingham to berkshire, the heat has sapped energy but not ideas for keeping cool. at least according to one pen
tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at the other centre in dundee.nvolved. the founder of the online taxi company uber travis callan it resigned as chief executive. the company has faced allegations of harassment and corporate misconduct. he said in a statement he in greet with investor request to step down because he didn't want to be a distraction —— he agreed. it is official that today was the hottest day in a0 years injune, so hottest day in a0 years injune, so hot they relaxed...
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. >> i plunged the crocodile dundee knife into his right thigh. >> and -- >> he grabbed onto the bottomf the truck and held on while the truck was leaving the facility. >> another inmate recounts his daring escape. >> i rolled up under the truck. took off booking. (upbeat dance music) (bell ringing) you on a perfect car,rch then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. >>> at cincinnati's hamilton county justice center, inmates who are considered too dangerous to be in general population are housed in a unit known as administrative segregation or ad seg. but paul green is here for another reason. >> i'm in segregation a-pod because i escaped. i escaped because any human shouldn't be in this circumstance. i feel like if you put your pants on the same way i do, you put a shirt on the same way i do, you shouldn't tell me what's right or wrong. i believe in universal laws. if your stomach h
. >> i plunged the crocodile dundee knife into his right thigh. >> and -- >> he grabbed onto the bottomf the truck and held on while the truck was leaving the facility. >> another inmate recounts his daring escape. >> i rolled up under the truck. took off booking. (upbeat dance music) (bell ringing) you on a perfect car,rch then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with...
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he comes into the main square of dundee.ght in on an armchair with poles, that looks like a sedan chair. he was always ill, churchill. he's brought in and put in the center of the square. my uncle shouts out to the guys that carried him. how much did he pay you? the guy said, a quid. uncle shouts back. we will give you two if you drop him. charlie: he was more than ambitious people disliked the idea that he switched parties. he seems to be an opportunist of every state. thehe same time he had wisdom to alarm the country in the 1930's of the coming rise -- brian: he stuck by that much to the chagrin of his party. him and chamberlain did not get along. one of the things i think about churchill in this time of brexit, happening back home, that he in 1940, before, when he the he was first lord of admiralty. he resumed the position he had in the first world war. he was in the chamberlain cabinet. at the time of the, what was happening in vichy france, he made the suggestion that the people of france should have english citizenshi
he comes into the main square of dundee.ght in on an armchair with poles, that looks like a sedan chair. he was always ill, churchill. he's brought in and put in the center of the square. my uncle shouts out to the guys that carried him. how much did he pay you? the guy said, a quid. uncle shouts back. we will give you two if you drop him. charlie: he was more than ambitious people disliked the idea that he switched parties. he seems to be an opportunist of every state. thehe same time he had...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said he'd made an "immense" contribution to the success of the snp. will ——7 .,.. 2 h?» £52239, 3-2" nn*;—x;mx»n 7— m— ,,, some brutal spot going into evening, some brutal spot going into single figures, and a bright start for many tomorrow. —— quite fresh in rural spots. some good spells of sunshine, and a lot of dry weather as well. 2a celsius in london, but only 1a in aberdeen. then through the evening this rain in northern ireland makes progress into scotland and the of england and parts of wales as well. the rest of this coming weeks looks rather unsettled, some quite heavy rain at times and euee , bequite g be quite windy at it will also be quite windy at times. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8:30 — cladding on every single high—rise block tested since the grenfell tower disaster has failed fire safety inspections. so far, 60 high—rise buildings in 25 local national fire chiefs council guidance that all the measures are in place an
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, said he'd made an "immense" contribution to the success of the snp. will ——7 .,.. 2 h?» £52239, 3-2" nn*;—x;mx»n 7— m— ,,, some brutal spot going into evening, some brutal spot going into single figures, and a bright start for many tomorrow. —— quite fresh in rural spots. some good spells of sunshine, and a lot of dry...
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dundee in scotland. he changed parties. he was a liberal m.p. the reason he lost faith with the dundeeians were they were irish. yocollins' assassination and the forming of six counties. so he was not popular. when i was a kid, my uncle jordy said, winston was a chancer, for the main chance. >> rose: very ambitious. very ambitious. and this is true, there is film footage of churchill. he comes into the main scare square of dundee and brought in on an arm chair with poles which looks like a sedan chair. churchill was always ill. he was put down in the center of the square. my uncle shouts out to the guy who carries him and says, how much did he pay you? and the guy said, a pound. and my uncle shouts back, we'll give you two if you drop him! ( laughter ) >> rose: he was more than ambitious, too. people really disliked the idea he switched parties and seemed to be an opportunist at every stage. yet, at the same time, there was the wisdom he had to alarm the country in the '30s of the coming rise. >> that's right, and he stuck by that and much to th
dundee in scotland. he changed parties. he was a liberal m.p. the reason he lost faith with the dundeeians were they were irish. yocollins' assassination and the forming of six counties. so he was not popular. when i was a kid, my uncle jordy said, winston was a chancer, for the main chance. >> rose: very ambitious. very ambitious. and this is true, there is film footage of churchill. he comes into the main scare square of dundee and brought in on an arm chair with poles which looks like...
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the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created.blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock announcement, really, for a lot of people who work here, described by the unions as a devastating blow, notjust for the workforce but also for the wider economy here in south wales. tesco have said that they want to focus customer services operations on their base in dundee in scotland, where they already imply 900 people. they say they will create an extra 250 jobs there. we have had a statement from tesco, chief executive matt davis, has said that the retail sector faces unprecedented challenges, and they have two ensure that they run their business in a sustainable and cost effective way. while still meeting the challenging needs of customers who did say this was a difficult decision, they want to support the staff here. the unions now will be entering into a consultation period with
the call centre operation will move to dundee, 250 jobs will be created.blue, tesco house has been here in cardiff since 1990, it is a call centre but also, i am told, they handle payroll accounts and financial services from here as well. we understand that this was a shock announcement, really, for a lot of people who work here, described by the unions as a devastating blow, notjust for the workforce but also for the wider economy here in south wales. tesco have said that they want to focus...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years. "immense" contribution to the success of the snp. it is the final day of the glastonbury festival, ed sheeran will close the show this evening. lizo mzimba is there. most people seem to think it's been a pretty successful glastonbury with an energetic appearance from katy perry and headline performances from the foo fighters and radiohead. yet perhaps one of the most prestigious parts of the festival is the sunday afternoon legends slot. in previous yea rs afternoon legends slot. in previous years they have at dolly parton and kenny rogers, this afternoon playing toa kenny rogers, this afternoon playing to a huge audience of all ages on the pyramid stage, barry gibb. # you should be dancing, yeah # you should be dancing, yeah # strictly yeah. # strictly yeah. # what you doing on your back? # what you doing on your back? # you should be dancing, yeah # you should be dancing, yeah # dancing, year#. and singer songwriter ed sheron, who's had a hugely successful year dominating the charts
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years. "immense" contribution to the success of the snp. it is the final day of the glastonbury festival, ed sheeran will close the show this evening. lizo mzimba is there. most people seem to think it's been a pretty successful glastonbury with an energetic appearance from katy perry and headline performances from the foo fighters and radiohead. yet perhaps one of the most prestigious parts of...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.chbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. the final day of music here is shaping up to feature a large variety of acts. right now on the pyramid stage behind me, jamie cullin is performing. 0n the second biggest stage area, there will be performances from the likes of emile sande and rag and bone man. because the rain has been quite brief over the rain has been quite brief over the weekend, there has been the least amount of mud, this is the least amount of mud, this is the least muddy glastonbury for close to a decade. glastonbury will
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.chbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.s of the snp. ministers say 48 of the poorest countries in the world will continue to have duty—free access to the uk after it leaves the european union. the international trade department said the decision would mean prices for imports such as sugar and bananas would not be affected by brexit. our business correspondent joe lynam has the details. some of our most popular ingredients and products, like cocoa or bananas, are grown in some of the world's poorest countries. to help almost 50 of them expand their economies, the eu already allows them to export their goods tariff—free into europe. now the government has confirmed that this will be maintained after britain leaves the eu. it means products such as bananas, sugar and coffee should not be any more expensive for uk households when imported after 2019. the uk imports almost £20 billion a year tariff—free from 48 developing countries, including haiti, ethiopia, bangladesh and sierra leone. exports of arms and defence equipment are
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.s of the snp. ministers say 48 of the poorest countries in the world will continue to have duty—free access to the uk after it leaves the european union. the international trade department said the decision would mean prices for imports such as sugar and bananas would not be affected by brexit. our business correspondent joe lynam has the details. some of our most popular ingredients and...
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and look at that eastern coast of scotland from inverness down to dundee, 11 degrees in aberdeen, rain wind off the north sea. that doesn't feel at all summery. yorkshire with some rain. tonight the rain gets heavier and heavier in the south—east. it moves into the midlands and drifts slowly further north into northern areas. so actually it is not going to be cold, 16 in the south. fresher in scotland. this ugly looking low, with lots of weather fronts around it, it is not shifting. it has decided to stay here all week long. sol decided to stay here all week long. so i think on wednesday, the worst of the weather transfers to more central and eastern areas. from lincolnshire up to newcastle a wind off the north sea and it will be cool off the north sea and it will be cool, but there is some good news, in scotland tomorrow, a much better day than today. you get the message the, the low pressure won't give rain every where. it will change from time to time. on thursday, we could have some sunshine across the south—east and central areas. is there a light at the end of the tun —— tunnel.
and look at that eastern coast of scotland from inverness down to dundee, 11 degrees in aberdeen, rain wind off the north sea. that doesn't feel at all summery. yorkshire with some rain. tonight the rain gets heavier and heavier in the south—east. it moves into the midlands and drifts slowly further north into northern areas. so actually it is not going to be cold, 16 in the south. fresher in scotland. this ugly looking low, with lots of weather fronts around it, it is not shifting. it has...
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tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at its other centre in dundee. involved. the bank of england's chief economist, andy haldane, has said he may vote to increase interest rates in the second half of this year. rates have been at a record low of 0.25% since august 2016, when they were lowered amid signs of a slowdown following the brexit vote. mr haldane's comments signal a split among the bank's eight policymakers, three of whom voted to increase rates last week. the founder of the online taxi firm uber, travis kalanick, has resigned as chief executive. the company has faced allegations of harassment, discrimination and corporate misconduct. in a statement, mr kalanick said he'd agreed to investors' requests to step down because he didn't want to be a distraction. king salman of saudi arabia has redrawn the kingdom's line of succession, replacing his nephew with his son as heir to the throne. mohammed bin salman has been driving major reforms of the country's economic and energy policies and has overseen saudi arabia's war in yemen. our world editor
tesco said 250 extra posts would be created at its other centre in dundee. involved. the bank of england's chief economist, andy haldane, has said he may vote to increase interest rates in the second half of this year. rates have been at a record low of 0.25% since august 2016, when they were lowered amid signs of a slowdown following the brexit vote. mr haldane's comments signal a split among the bank's eight policymakers, three of whom voted to increase rates last week. the founder of the...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.tion to the success of the snp. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. we were here four years ago, and it was insane, so god only knows what is quick happen today. you play all over the world, of course. what makes glastonbury so special? the numbers are pretty insane. wejust like the vibe. it is interesting but ijust happened like the vibe. it is interesting but i just happened to like the vibe. it is interesting but ijust happened to come here at a time where london feels... i do not know if the word is magical, that probably
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990, and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.tion to the success of the snp. the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, has urged theresa may to set up a cross—party commission to advise her on brexit. writing in the mail on sunday, he says such a commission could "hold the ring for the differences to be "fought out" and "draw much of the poison from the debate". performances are under way on the final day of the...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.ense" contribution to the success of the snp. it's one of the biggest sporting events taking place this year, but the chances are you've never heard of it! thousands of athletes from 23 islands around the world have travelled to gotland in sweden for the 2017 island games. jen smith has the details. 23 island nations, each with small populations, come together every two years to compete in their own bespoke competition. some have travelled from the arctic, others from warmer climes. so, why? the island games is a wonderful event for islands with a population of less than 100,000. but it is an event where we can come together, regardless of the distance in between us, we can come together and celebrate what we all love to do and what we do best to represent our islands. for us gibraltarians, definitely, because olympics, europeans, we don't have a chance of medaling. this is where we have a chance of medaling finally, so yeah, this is a very big deal for us. it's about competition but a
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.ense" contribution to the success of the snp. it's one of the biggest sporting events taking place this year, but the chances are you've never heard of it! thousands of athletes from 23 islands around the world have travelled to gotland in sweden for the 2017 island games. jen smith has the details. 23 island nations, each with small populations, come together every two years to compete in...
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did people make crocodile dundee jokes? to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: wall street ceo's are thought to be people who throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven years. that is pretty long. james: what are you telling me, david? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
did people make crocodile dundee jokes? to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: wall street ceo's are thought to be people who throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be...
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did people make crocodile dundee jokes?le would say to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: wall street ceo's are thought to be people who throw things at walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying but actually to start again, because what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven years. that is pretty long. james: what are you telling me, david? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. ♪
did people make crocodile dundee jokes?le would say to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: wall street ceo's are thought to be people who throw things at walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying but actually to start again, because what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large...
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mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.se" contribution to the success of the snp. performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is there. he's spoken to chic guitarist, nile rodgers, who is playing at the festival for the second time. we were here four years ago, and it was insane, so god only knows what's going to happen today. you've played all over the world, of course. what makes glastonbury special? what made you agree to come back? well, the numbers are pretty insane. we just like the vibe. it's interesting that ijust happened to come here at a time where london feels... i don't know if the word is "magical", that probably is not the right word, but i landed the day after the fire, and i volunteered, and i was hanging out with a lot of the kids who are volunteering, and it was just amazing to me. a real sense of community. i was blown away, i felt the love and th
mr wilson led the party from 1979 to 1990 and represented dundee east at westminster for 13 years.se" contribution to the success of the snp. performances are under way on the final day of the glastonbury festival. ed sheeran will bring the show to a close on the pyramid stage later on this evening. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is there. he's spoken to chic guitarist, nile rodgers, who is playing at the festival for the second time. we were here four years ago, and it was...
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looking at scotland, an easterly wind on the north sea coast from aberdeenshire, dundee and only aroundss yorkshire. then that wet evening and night across south—eastern and central areas, that massive rain will be moving very slowly from south, pushing northwards. to the south it is not cold. 14, 15, still quite warm and muggy. this messy picture, a big area of multiple lows. that is sat on top of us for the rest of the week. different areas will be getting rain at different times. the worst of the weather on wednesday across the east coast. quite a strong wind blowing off the north sea. chilly in places like hull and newcastle. we're only talking temperatures of 13, 15. there might be sunshine in east anglia and the south—east and northern and western scotland. in fact, here not so bad on thursday. across central scotland and the western areas, a strong wind blowing. maybe improving briefly in central and eastern areas on thursday. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm. the scottish government has put plans for a second independence referendum on hold, till after brexit. the scottish
looking at scotland, an easterly wind on the north sea coast from aberdeenshire, dundee and only aroundss yorkshire. then that wet evening and night across south—eastern and central areas, that massive rain will be moving very slowly from south, pushing northwards. to the south it is not cold. 14, 15, still quite warm and muggy. this messy picture, a big area of multiple lows. that is sat on top of us for the rest of the week. different areas will be getting rain at different times. the worst...
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£5 million for the v & a in dundee outside the barnet formula. £5 million for the glasgow school of arts barnet formula and if the snp don‘t recognise this, i suggest they go back to their constituencies and fine out what is happening in scotla nd fine out what is happening in scotland —— find out a is happening in scotland. thank you, mr speaker. can i welcome my right honourable friend's statement today. some have used this opportunistically to suggest the government's changed its policies when it comes to equality matters, particularly on equal marriage and abortion. perhaps my right honourable friend could use this opportunity to update the house on those issues. i'm extremely happy to reassure my right honourable friend... studio: questions to damian green there on the deal that‘s been struck with the dup. let‘s go to our political correspondent case mason in westminster who is listening to all of this for us —— chris mason. ultimately, the damian green, the secretary of state from his perspective, as a conservative, had to make the best of a bad moment for the conservatives. clearl
£5 million for the v & a in dundee outside the barnet formula. £5 million for the glasgow school of arts barnet formula and if the snp don‘t recognise this, i suggest they go back to their constituencies and fine out what is happening in scotla nd fine out what is happening in scotland —— find out a is happening in scotland. thank you, mr speaker. can i welcome my right honourable friend's statement today. some have used this opportunistically to suggest the government's changed its...
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did people make crocodile dundee jokes?to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: people throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven years. that is pretty long. james: what are you telling me? [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
did people make crocodile dundee jokes?to me, is it true that all australians wrestle crocodiles? i would say, well not all of them. david: people throw things at the walls, scream and yell. james: i think if you are the seventh of 12 children, you don't want to be the thrower. david: are you in favor of repealing dodd-frank? james: that is a terrifying thought to start again. what will replace it? the world doesn't want the large banks to be unregulated. david: you have been a ceo for seven...
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over the world, people know about this case and they know bill cosby and i thought i know crocodile dundeeknow from any of the countries i met reporters outside of this country but it's amazing how worldwide fame he still has to this day. he'll turn 80 on july 12th. so this trial only expected to last two weeks if he's found guilty before he's sentenced and he could be sentenced to ten years for each of the three counts of indecent sexual assault could be looking at a live sentence. almost 80 years old and facing probably the most serious time of his life. >> steve, since you're tight with the defense here, one theory that was here by a former prosecutor was if the defense didn't feel like this trial was going the way it wanted the defense could put cosby on the stand at some point. have you heard anything about that? >> reporter: well, cosby gave an interview to the radio talk show host michael smerconish and he said he wasn't going to the stand. whether he does or not, this jury still going to hear his words because it's reason w civil case with the same woman and he ended up sit link be
over the world, people know about this case and they know bill cosby and i thought i know crocodile dundeeknow from any of the countries i met reporters outside of this country but it's amazing how worldwide fame he still has to this day. he'll turn 80 on july 12th. so this trial only expected to last two weeks if he's found guilty before he's sentenced and he could be sentenced to ten years for each of the three counts of indecent sexual assault could be looking at a live sentence. almost 80...
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one viewer in dundee says i normally vote snp, but i will be voting conservative because the snp wantt from adrian, "i'm voting labour. we have had yea rs of adrian, "i'm voting labour. we have had years of austerity with no improvement." get in touch with us throughout the morning. who are you going to vote for and why and if you're undecided tell me what it is that you're weighing up at this late stage. if you're texting, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport with hugh woozencroft. the british and irish lions are in action on their tour of new zealand — how's it going? one media outlet in new zealand describing warren gatland's side as reaching levels of mead ok rity. before the match there was a minute's silence held in memory of the victims of the recent terror attacks in london and manchester. the lions faced down a traditional chant. the blues showed some class. the blues went ahead early on. the lions had a try narrowly ruled out before the back row bundled over to square things up. a conversion and further penalty edged the lions ahead. there a
one viewer in dundee says i normally vote snp, but i will be voting conservative because the snp wantt from adrian, "i'm voting labour. we have had yea rs of adrian, "i'm voting labour. we have had years of austerity with no improvement." get in touch with us throughout the morning. who are you going to vote for and why and if you're undecided tell me what it is that you're weighing up at this late stage. if you're texting, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's...
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he's standing for dundee east. he's standing for dundee east.glasgow tonight but thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this exit poll? it looks rather damaging for the snp, down 22 is what the exit poll is saying. first of all it is only an exit poll. all of the usual caveats and pinches of salt soda apply. the main story, if it's accurate, is that theresa may has given up the majority. if the numbers are correct, 314 tories against 314 others and 22 from the northern irish parties. that's an extraordinary thing. for theresa may to call this election for narrow party advantage, and then if these numbers are correct, to blow it incredibly. if she has blown it in the sense that she doesn't have an overall majority, would you allow her to go through with the queen's speech in the house of commons with the snp assuming you have a substantial wage in the new house? —— wedge. substantial wage in the new house? -- wedge. it would still point to the snp winning the election in scotland, which is what we set out to achieve. i don't recall us ever
he's standing for dundee east. he's standing for dundee east.glasgow tonight but thank you forjoining us. what do you make of this exit poll? it looks rather damaging for the snp, down 22 is what the exit poll is saying. first of all it is only an exit poll. all of the usual caveats and pinches of salt soda apply. the main story, if it's accurate, is that theresa may has given up the majority. if the numbers are correct, 314 tories against 314 others and 22 from the northern irish parties....