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surprisingly the company's owner is pretty skeptical of the european union smoked salmon from london's east end is a traditional local product it's just received the e use protection of origin label london cured. we can produce things like seven here for one hundred twelve years with the oldest pieces out in the world and some of the space fantastic tastes of salmon another smoke. form and smoke house is a family business now in its fourth generation he applied for the e.u. label four years ago long before the break that referendum. and we explain the history of the heritage of smokers have not being produced in this part of town and the methodology of demonstrating that it hasn't changed after two years they approved it and then they have to put it forward to say you're going to have to go through a public consultation process and very proud to have this recognition this year. although he's received the recognition from the e.u. the company's head is convinced it's right for britain to leave the european union he doesn't believe in the euro and expects the e.u. to soon face another major e
surprisingly the company's owner is pretty skeptical of the european union smoked salmon from london's east end is a traditional local product it's just received the e use protection of origin label london cured. we can produce things like seven here for one hundred twelve years with the oldest pieces out in the world and some of the space fantastic tastes of salmon another smoke. form and smoke house is a family business now in its fourth generation he applied for the e.u. label four years ago...
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nightclub in east london. arthur collins, who's twenty—five, squirted the liquid into a group on the dance—floor at the mangle nightclub in april last year. he was convicted last month of five counts of grievous bodily harm and nine of assault. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has the details. acid hurled across a crowded dance floor. look closer on the cctv and you can see arthur collins' arm throwing the liquid a second and a third time. young people, like lauren trent, suffered severe burns and scars for life. i think that night ijust remembered the sheer panic. the fear, the pain, more importantly, the pain. the smell, the smell of the chemicals and your skin blistering, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. earlier that evening, collins argued with two of his victims, but the judge said his indiscriminate attack, which affected so many young people, was unprovoked.
nightclub in east london. arthur collins, who's twenty—five, squirted the liquid into a group on the dance—floor at the mangle nightclub in april last year. he was convicted last month of five counts of grievous bodily harm and nine of assault. 0ur correspondent tom burridge has the details. acid hurled across a crowded dance floor. look closer on the cctv and you can see arthur collins' arm throwing the liquid a second and a third time. young people, like lauren trent, suffered severe...
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jailed for 20 years — the man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london.ocial media companies are taken to task by mps as they're accused of not doing enough to tackle hate crime. and on newsnight: an interview with zelda perkins, a broadcast world exclusive, with the woman who tried two decades ago to bring harvey weinstein tojustice. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police in derbyshire and south yorkshire say they've taken action to prevent an alleged islamist terror plot that could have been carried out during the christmas holiday. early this morning, four men were arrested in sheffield and chesterfieldon suspicion of terror offences. bomb disposal teams were sent in, working with large numbers of police as our correspondent danny savage reports. a street in central sheffield tonight, the second placed the army bomb disposal unit searched as part of this terrorism investigation. early this morning two men were arrested here in bedsits adjoining a muslim community centre. tonight the muslim association of britain said those detained had no connect
jailed for 20 years — the man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london.ocial media companies are taken to task by mps as they're accused of not doing enough to tackle hate crime. and on newsnight: an interview with zelda perkins, a broadcast world exclusive, with the woman who tried two decades ago to bring harvey weinstein tojustice. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police in derbyshire and south yorkshire say they've taken action to prevent an alleged islamist terror plot...
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circulation a man has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for throwing acid in a crowded club in east london collins was convicted last month of five counts of grievous bodily harm and nine assault. the hms queen elizabeth, the navy‘s new £3 billion aircraft carrier is already facing repairs for a leak. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. katty kay and christian fraser will have more on donald trump's first legislative success since he took office — tax cuts. that's in beyond 100 days. we'll be crossing live to the scene of the deadly train derailment in the us state of washington. and behind the scenes at the first vending machine for the homeless providing essentials to those who need them 2a hours a day. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'mjohn watson. on the way tonight. suspicion hangs over sprint world championjustin gatlin as the head of world anti doping calls for evidence to be produced. can anyone stop pep guardiola's manchester city this
circulation a man has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for throwing acid in a crowded club in east london collins was convicted last month of five counts of grievous bodily harm and nine assault. the hms queen elizabeth, the navy‘s new £3 billion aircraft carrier is already facing repairs for a leak. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. katty kay and christian fraser will have more on donald trump's first...
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but at downshall primary in redbridge, east london, there are lessons to be learned for all ages.pportunity to talk and interact. you know, there is this bringing alive of the two generations. downshall school is thought to be the first uk primary to host regular day care for the elderly. the scheme has been trialled for a month. it officially launches today. ijust trialled for a month. it officially launches today. i just like children, and they are so beautiful. when they do something they go... why do you like having the old people coming along to visit your school? because we get to talk to them. ijust school? because we get to talk to them. i just love school? because we get to talk to them. ijust love it. school? because we get to talk to them. i just love it. they school? because we get to talk to them. ijust love it. they are really nice, because they can play with us, and they can talk to us. pam, like some others who have attended, is in the early stages of dementia. what do you gain from this experience? friendships and loyalty. they are funny. they are funny, are they?
but at downshall primary in redbridge, east london, there are lessons to be learned for all ages.pportunity to talk and interact. you know, there is this bringing alive of the two generations. downshall school is thought to be the first uk primary to host regular day care for the elderly. the scheme has been trialled for a month. it officially launches today. ijust trialled for a month. it officially launches today. i just like children, and they are so beautiful. when they do something they...
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a man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london has been jailed for 20 years. the scandal of contaminated blood in the 19705 and 805. families respond to the news that inadequate research has been used until very recently. i started this as a young woman and now i'm now going towards retirement and there's still no justice. and life after 90, and why american scientists predict that before long new drugs will help delay the way our bodies age. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, could manchester city continue their unbeaten domestic run and reach the semi—finals of the league cup with victory over leicester? good evening. police in derbyshire and south yorkshire say they've taken action to prevent an alleged islamist terror plot that could have been carried out during the christmas holiday. early this morning four men were arrested on suspicion of terror offences and bomb disposal teams were sent to the scene of one raid in chesterfield. they were working with large numbers of police as our correspondent reports. a street in central sheffield tonight, the s
a man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london has been jailed for 20 years. the scandal of contaminated blood in the 19705 and 805. families respond to the news that inadequate research has been used until very recently. i started this as a young woman and now i'm now going towards retirement and there's still no justice. and life after 90, and why american scientists predict that before long new drugs will help delay the way our bodies age. and coming up on sportsday on bbc...
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a final report into a tram crash in croydon in south east london, which killed seven passengers, hasably fell asleep. i'm susannah streeter. in the business news: the uk's largest high street bookmarker ladbrokes coral is in detailed talks over a takeover by gvc, the owner of foxy bingo. the offer on the table from gvc holdings could value the bookmaker at £3.9 billion. the final price will depend on the outcome of the government's review of gaming machines. general electric is planning to cut more than 1,000 jobs from its uk power business, mainly affecting stafford and rugby. the cuts are part of a wider programme to remove 12,000 jobs by the us company. ge says it remains commited to the uk, which would continue to be a "strategic market". the growth in uk house prices is continuing to slow, according to the country's largest lender, the halifax. it said average prices rose by 3.9% in the year to the end of november. that is down from 4.5% in october. and it warned that growth is likely to slow further in the longer term. expensive, complicated, and inconvenient. that is how the b
a final report into a tram crash in croydon in south east london, which killed seven passengers, hasably fell asleep. i'm susannah streeter. in the business news: the uk's largest high street bookmarker ladbrokes coral is in detailed talks over a takeover by gvc, the owner of foxy bingo. the offer on the table from gvc holdings could value the bookmaker at £3.9 billion. the final price will depend on the outcome of the government's review of gaming machines. general electric is planning to cut...
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a man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for throwing acid into the crowd at a packed east londonmangle club in hackney, taken in april last year, arthur collins, the former boyfriend of a reality tv star, can be seen squirting the liquid into a group on the dance—floor. prosecutors say it related to a gang feud collins was involved in. christmas, it's that time of year again when rather a lot of turkeys will be served up for the traditional christmas roast. but archaeologists in devon believe they have unearthed a rather special turkey, it may well be the oldest turkey ever discovered in the uk, dating back almost 500 years. jon kay has the story. a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings, but it seems they've been gobbling it up here in devon for much longer than anybody realised. at exeter university, a surprise discovery. at first i wasn't sure because it looks like a giant chicken. in a pile of ancient animal remains, found here in the ‘80s, two mysterious thigh bones and a wing. archeologists have now established they're from an american species of turkey nearly 500
a man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for throwing acid into the crowd at a packed east londonmangle club in hackney, taken in april last year, arthur collins, the former boyfriend of a reality tv star, can be seen squirting the liquid into a group on the dance—floor. prosecutors say it related to a gang feud collins was involved in. christmas, it's that time of year again when rather a lot of turkeys will be served up for the traditional christmas roast. but archaeologists in devon...
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jailed for 20 years — the man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london.mpanies are taken to task by mps as they're accused of not doing enough to tackle hate crime. and on newsnight: an interview with zelda perkins, a broadcast world exclusive, with the woman who tried two decades ago to bring harvey weinstein tojustice.
jailed for 20 years — the man who threw acid into a crowded nightclub in east london.mpanies are taken to task by mps as they're accused of not doing enough to tackle hate crime. and on newsnight: an interview with zelda perkins, a broadcast world exclusive, with the woman who tried two decades ago to bring harvey weinstein tojustice.
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. >> we're in east london. in the heart of muslim east london. armored land rover full of activists. we're just headed down now into the brick laying white chapel area. we've received new information that muslim gangs are trying to enforce certain parts of shariah law and quite frankly we're not having this. we've got activist teams out across the country carrying out similar christian patrols in muslim areas. >> and it goes on and on beyond that. last year jo cox was murdered by a man shouting britain first as he shot and stabbed her to death. i spoke to jo cox's spoke to the widower last night. >> this is like the president retweeting the klu klux klan. it's not a mainstream organization and president of the united states, our greatest ally as country to be retweeting and providing a microphone to those voices, think everybody, no matter what your political persuasion in the u.k. has been shocked by this. >> these voices are a minority in britain and a minority here. and exponentially amplified by the president of the united states who white ho
. >> we're in east london. in the heart of muslim east london. armored land rover full of activists. we're just headed down now into the brick laying white chapel area. we've received new information that muslim gangs are trying to enforce certain parts of shariah law and quite frankly we're not having this. we've got activist teams out across the country carrying out similar christian patrols in muslim areas. >> and it goes on and on beyond that. last year jo cox was murdered by a...
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it could have be all very different for the former arsenal and spurs captain while growing up in east londonnced a "click" moment during his early teenage years which made him realise he had a chance to make something of a football career and walk away from trouble in his neighbourhood. the former england defender has been back to where he grew up to meet a childhood team—mate he has not seen for 30 years that wasn't so lucky, chris slegg reports. when they were kids sold campbell and robber bride used to play for put together on the streets after school. both had talent. sol campbell went on to be professional, robert didn't. you were an exceptional player. years ago, i grew up in the same area. you know the temptations. went out, did the wrong things. wrong attitude. he has been mentoring these youngsters about their crossroads moment, choosing to work hard at school and sport. instead of getting into trouble. when does that lights turned on? the lightning bolt hitting you. he wants to be a footballer? me. to think it is easy to become a footballer? you have to work hard. you think if you
it could have be all very different for the former arsenal and spurs captain while growing up in east londonnced a "click" moment during his early teenage years which made him realise he had a chance to make something of a football career and walk away from trouble in his neighbourhood. the former england defender has been back to where he grew up to meet a childhood team—mate he has not seen for 30 years that wasn't so lucky, chris slegg reports. when they were kids sold campbell...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryall sorts of people with different passions and interests who want to share their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a huge waterspout has formed off italy. it was spotted off the coast of san remo, before moving inland as a tornado. the weather phenomenon caused significant damage to the city, but luckily no—one was hurt. it is fantastic. look at that. now darren has the weather. good morning. it has been a cold start across the eastern side of england but temperatures slowly rising through this weekend. a bit of rain and drizzle here and there and turning wetter and windier gci’oss there and turning wetter and windier across eastern scotland. temperatures strug
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryall sorts of people with different passions and interests who want to share their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a...
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he injured 20 in a venue in east london. the judge called his actions deliberate and calculated. the pain. the smell, the smell of the chemicals and your skin blistering, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. i remember looking at the police officers and the people around us at the time when they arrived. it was almost like disbelief that something like this had ever happened in a nightclub. the government is being accused of abject failure in its attempt to tackle homelessness in england. a damning report by the all—party public accounts committee says the issue has become a national crisis. the government says it's investing more than £1 billion to help make more affordable housing available. you need to stop being complacent about this. it is not enough also to just throw money at it, it needs to be money that is fixing the core root of the problem, that looks at why people are homeless in the first place. critically you need to be building more houses, yes, but they need to be truly affordable houses. police will continue searching to properties including a comm
he injured 20 in a venue in east london. the judge called his actions deliberate and calculated. the pain. the smell, the smell of the chemicals and your skin blistering, and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. i remember looking at the police officers and the people around us at the time when they arrived. it was almost like disbelief that something like this had ever happened in a nightclub. the government is being accused of abject failure in its attempt to tackle homelessness in...
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welcome to east london.t the last—minute things they need before christmas. —— when i arrived. there arejust christmas. —— when i arrived. there are just two christmas. —— when i arrived. there arejust two shopping christmas. —— when i arrived. there are just two shopping days left for people to get their self—service supermarkets have a lot of work to make sure they get the right stuff on the right shelves at the right time. let me run you through the numbers. we are expected to spend a staggering amount of money over the next 48 hours, about 1.5 million pounds. that is just over the next two days alone. —— £1.5 billion. that is up nearly 3% on last year. that is up nearly 3% on last year. that is up nearly 3% on last year. that is interesting, because there has been a lot of talk lately about whether we are tightening our belts, especially on things like food and drink. that is partly because food and drink prices have gone up. they are about 4% higher due to the inflation we have heard about this year. so
welcome to east london.t the last—minute things they need before christmas. —— when i arrived. there arejust christmas. —— when i arrived. there are just two christmas. —— when i arrived. there arejust two shopping christmas. —— when i arrived. there are just two shopping days left for people to get their self—service supermarkets have a lot of work to make sure they get the right stuff on the right shelves at the right time. let me run you through the numbers. we are...
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how it got to our this coffee shop in part of east london is typical. they roast their own beans, which are carefully selected for the benefits they bring farmers. >> for example, we have ugandan coffee. we managed to find a farm that is producing really good coffee. and then we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in the area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. reporter: telling the story of how those beans made their way from the forms to the cup is the central part of the branding and marketing effort involved in making coffee about the wider experience as well as the drinking. it means more profits throughout the supply chain, with new figures from the u.n. intellectual property organization shows. for a pound of coffee beans to be sold in the super market, the roaster can get over four dollars. but the export price is $1.45. the farmer gets most of that. however, if the same beans end up in a large western coffee chain, the roaster can get $8.50. but the farmers in the community also do better, getting $2.89. when the social
how it got to our this coffee shop in part of east london is typical. they roast their own beans, which are carefully selected for the benefits they bring farmers. >> for example, we have ugandan coffee. we managed to find a farm that is producing really good coffee. and then we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in the area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. reporter: telling the story of how those beans made their way from the forms to the cup is the central...
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this week, we are taking over the machine room in east london's maker mile, an area full of workshops studio. before yesterday i was like, it'll be fun. try some stuff up, whatever but actually, after yesterday, this is a moment that we can... we can make a difference. i know you want to get started, so walk this way. and right on time... your bus. we have hired this bus for the week. the team can use it how they wish to exhibit and test potential solutions. this is your space to play with it. exactly. this is going to be right here for you. you can do what you like. yeah, why not? it's going to be really interesting now we have the bus in real life here to take apart and put back together as we see fit. i wasjust feeling really overwhelmed, this is a big challenge. now we have a big, massive toy. and i'm an engineer so a big machine to muck about with, it's very exciting. so i want to play with the buttons, all of course in the name of research. i'm excited to work with this group of women because i think there is an alchemy. we come from different industries, different ways of think
this week, we are taking over the machine room in east london's maker mile, an area full of workshops studio. before yesterday i was like, it'll be fun. try some stuff up, whatever but actually, after yesterday, this is a moment that we can... we can make a difference. i know you want to get started, so walk this way. and right on time... your bus. we have hired this bus for the week. the team can use it how they wish to exhibit and test potential solutions. this is your space to play with it....
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- i grew up in london, england, east london. age of nine i left and emigrated to canada with my mum.ú - [byron] really? what took you to canada? - my mother was over there and she was working and i was in england without a mum. we had to unite, we united in canada. - [byron] what was it like growing up for you in canada? - it was different, it had to get into hockey and i got into a little baseball and basketball. - [byron] yeah? - yeah. - [byron] did you consider those as sports for yourself? - yeah. - [byron] yeah, were you thinking about professional? - in hockey you were able to fight real free. nobody's stopping you, you can punch somebodyuble and it's part of the sport so i like that aspect of it.
- i grew up in london, england, east london. age of nine i left and emigrated to canada with my mum.ú - [byron] really? what took you to canada? - my mother was over there and she was working and i was in england without a mum. we had to unite, we united in canada. - [byron] what was it like growing up for you in canada? - it was different, it had to get into hockey and i got into a little baseball and basketball. - [byron] yeah? - yeah. - [byron] did you consider those as sports for yourself?...
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released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact metropolitan police via 101 or by tweeting @metcc. millions of shoppers across the country are hitting the high street today, for the traditional boxing day sales. analysts at barclaycard suggest one in three of us will head to the shops today in search ofa bargain. but with the rise of discount deals for black friday, and more of us shopping online, has the post—christmas shopping spree lost some of its appeal? james waterhouse reports. no camping, no stampedes. bell tolls. but there was at least a bell for the boxing day sale faithful in lon
released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed...
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this coffee shop in a trendy part of east london is typical.its they bring farmers. for example, we have a ugandan coffee. we have managed to find a farmer producing some really good coffee, and we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in that area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. telling the story of how those beans made their way from the farm to the cup is an essential part of the growing branding and marketing effort involved in making coffee about the wider experience as well as the drinking. it means more profits throughout the supply chain, as new figures from the un's world intellectual property organisation show. for a pound of coffee beans that end up in the instants sold in supermarkets, the roaster gets just over £3, but the export price is just £1.09. the farmer gets most of that, but if the same beans end up in a large western coffee chain the roaster can get £6.37, but the farmer and their community also do better, getting £2.16. but when the new wave of socially aware customer pays a premium for higher
this coffee shop in a trendy part of east london is typical.its they bring farmers. for example, we have a ugandan coffee. we have managed to find a farmer producing some really good coffee, and we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in that area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. telling the story of how those beans made their way from the farm to the cup is an essential part of the growing branding and marketing effort involved in making coffee about the wider...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventry to share their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a huge waterspout has formed in italy. it was spotted off the coast of san remo, before moving inland as a tornado. the weather phenomenon caused significant damage to the city, but luckily no—one was hurt. what a remarkable sight. i do not know if it is the weather for water spouts. we can look at the prospects. it has been a slow and subtle process but most are now feeling something just a little bit milder. there has been cloud and grey conditions for some today. i am hopeful we will see more sunshine tomorrow. tonight large areas of cloud. some drizzle, and rain moving out of scotland and northern ireland in
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventry to share their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a huge...
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so ministers chatting here with pupils in east london are publishing plans to provide support in schoolstheir mental well—being. teachers will be trained at spotting problems early. i put excessive pressure on myself wanting to achieve high grades. and there will be new mental health support teams, the idea to bridge the gap between schools and the nhs. if your child has a mental health issue, we want to make sure you get the help much, much earlier than happens at the moment, and if possible, we want to work within the schools system, to prevent that condition deteriorating. but labour claims mental health care in england has been desecrated by cuts services are really overstretched and children are waiting years for that vital support that they need. this is a drop in the ocean and paired with the cuts that many services have faced. the government is facing up to the scale of the issue. it now hopes schools can spot problems and address them early. the metropolitan opera in new york has said it will investigate allegations that its former music director sexually abused a teenage boy in
so ministers chatting here with pupils in east london are publishing plans to provide support in schoolstheir mental well—being. teachers will be trained at spotting problems early. i put excessive pressure on myself wanting to achieve high grades. and there will be new mental health support teams, the idea to bridge the gap between schools and the nhs. if your child has a mental health issue, we want to make sure you get the help much, much earlier than happens at the moment, and if...
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released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londond. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact metropolitan police via 101 or by tweeting @metcc. out of all the photographers waiting to snap a picture of the royal family at the christmas day service in sandringham, it was a mum from norfolk who managed to capture the perfect image on her phone. this photograph taken by karen murdoch has now been used by journalists from all over the world. she says she hopes its sale will help with her daughter's university costs. she spoke to bbc breakfast this morning and explained what it's been like since she took the image. in one word, overwhelming. i've had five likes, maybe,
released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londond. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryshare their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. sport now. all focus on australia and the cricket really. england came so close that ended up losing the rugby league world cup final. the opening tie was converted. they had their chance to upset the hosts. this is the best chance that england had to win. so near yet so far. australia are champions won again. we were so close tonight. certainly very disappointed. very proud of the boys and the effort they put in. we have certainly come a long way in the last few years. we have certainly improved a lot and we will keep improving. like i said, i am so proud of the boys and the effort they have put in. it is very disap
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryshare their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. sport now. all...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a driver is recovering from a "terrifying ordeal" which saw his van teeter over the edge of a busy motorway bridge. emergency services were called to the scene on the northbound carriageway of the aim in west yorkshire. it's thought the icy conditions caused the accident shortly before six yesterday morning. pc martin willis tweeted about how he'd to grab the vehicle to stop it swaying in the wind. well, wind. what's going on? mocking lorries of bridges. helen has the latest and can tell is whether this sort of thing is going on. that looked ever so scary and it has been very cold this weekend. but today we have seen things gradu
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a driver is recovering from a...
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this coffee shop in a trendy part of east london is typical.for the benefits they bring farmers. for example, we have a ugandan coffee. we've managed to find a farmer there that is producing some really good coffee, and we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in that area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. telling the story of how those beans made their way from the farm to the cup is an essential part of the growing branding and marketing effort involved in making coffee about the wider experience, as well as the drinking. it means more profits throughout the supply chain, as new figures from the un's world intellectual property organisation show. for a pound of coffee beans that end up in the instant sold in supermarkets, the roaster can get over $4, but the export price is just £1.09. the farmer gets most of that, but if the same beans end up in a large western coffee chain, the roaster can get $8.50, but the farmer and their community also do better, getting $2.89. but when the new wave of socially aware customer pa
this coffee shop in a trendy part of east london is typical.for the benefits they bring farmers. for example, we have a ugandan coffee. we've managed to find a farmer there that is producing some really good coffee, and we talk to our customers about the impact that makes in that area, because there was a lot of warfare in uganda. telling the story of how those beans made their way from the farm to the cup is an essential part of the growing branding and marketing effort involved in making...
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ben thompson is at a supermarket in east london, where the doors opened bright and early. doesn't look like you, ben! there you are! i love your jumper! thank you! but how dare you say that this is leisure, i've got a big list of things to pick up and bring back for you guys, you should see the state of my trolley. really busy 48—hour as for the supermarkets. we are expected to spend a staggering £1.5 billion over the next two days as we stock up on all of that food and drink before the big day. and the supermarkets are the big day. and the supermarkets a re clearly the big day. and the supermarkets are clearly gearing up. prices are bit higher than this time last year. we've talked a lot about inflation, but sales expected to be up on last year. but sales expected to be up on last yea r. let but sales expected to be up on last year. let me introduce you to jenniferfrom morrisons. how would you prepare for this and make sure you've got the right stuff on the right charles tapper right time was but it's a really busy time of the year and we're doing everything we can to pre
ben thompson is at a supermarket in east london, where the doors opened bright and early. doesn't look like you, ben! there you are! i love your jumper! thank you! but how dare you say that this is leisure, i've got a big list of things to pick up and bring back for you guys, you should see the state of my trolley. really busy 48—hour as for the supermarkets. we are expected to spend a staggering £1.5 billion over the next two days as we stock up on all of that food and drink before the big...
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we‘ve had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryt have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn‘t yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. now for the weather. it has been cold in the eastern side of england. we will see cloudy skies today. a bit of rain and drizzle here and that of the wetter and windy across the north of scotland for the sun breaks in the cloud. temperatures struggling to rise across much of the south east. elsewhere, we‘re looking at around nine or sofas that this evening and overnight the patchy rain will sink southwards, away from scotland into northern ireland and england and wales. the temperatures will be up but as the cloud breaks in scotland it could turn chilly later on in the night. we could see sunshine later on in scotland for the pig could brighten up more with the cloud breaking up eventually in the e
we‘ve had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventryt have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn‘t yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. now for the weather. it has been cold in the eastern side of england. we will see cloudy skies...
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surprisingly, the company's owner is pre-skeptical of the european union. >> smoked salmon from london's east end is a traditional local product, it just received the eu's protection of origin label, london cured. >> we have been producing soaps for 112 years, we are the older -- august producers of soaps. this tastes of salmon, not of smoke. >> performance smokehouse is a family business now in its fourth generation, he applied for the eu label four years ago. long before the brexit referendum. >> which when history and heritage of smoked salmon being produced in this part of town and the methodology demonstrated that it hasn't changed and so after two years they prevent and it had to put up over to europe and it had to go through a public consultation process and we are very proud to have this recognition here. >> although he has received recognition from the eu, company's head is convinced it is right for britain to leave -- leave the european union, he doesn't believe in the euro and ask that you too soon face another major economic crisis. he is certain britain is better off without the
surprisingly, the company's owner is pre-skeptical of the european union. >> smoked salmon from london's east end is a traditional local product, it just received the eu's protection of origin label, london cured. >> we have been producing soaps for 112 years, we are the older -- august producers of soaps. this tastes of salmon, not of smoke. >> performance smokehouse is a family business now in its fourth generation, he applied for the eu label four years ago. long before the...
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investment in social housing just as council of whole estates to private developers assy in south east london restate a controversial regeneration scheme which presidents have forcefully re housed people are being stunned into off to london and especially to people reached a clue what age children and their networks are on they've been all good you know to some of the tomes outside of london and council is so brutal force to us because this is second class division they're often middle class people they don't care about the class you know the king class people we know that we as top is that so we do not expect anything and i know that they are but he didn't totally it's well from you david to the current of physicians grassroots activists and defend council housing member fred milton as germy corbin's manifest affairs ahead of the upcoming grenfell tower inquiry you know jeremy jeremy called an initial promise to back to back to build five hundred thousand council house in five years was very well but i have to say that in the course of the election that was. watered down watered down watered
investment in social housing just as council of whole estates to private developers assy in south east london restate a controversial regeneration scheme which presidents have forcefully re housed people are being stunned into off to london and especially to people reached a clue what age children and their networks are on they've been all good you know to some of the tomes outside of london and council is so brutal force to us because this is second class division they're often middle class...
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shopkeepers in tower hamlets in east london are being urged not to sell powerful drain cleaner to youngeing to ask customers who appear to be under 2! years old for id. travel now. the tube and trains are all running normally it seems so far, just those works still on the overground between gospel oak and barking. and on the roads, also fairly quiet at the moment. we've got these repairs here on the north side of vauxhall bridge to a burst water main. they've been causing delays in the one way system. and in the city, cannon street is still closed for gas works between mansion house and cannon street stations let's have a check on the weather now. today starts pretty much like yesterday. we've got a bit of cloud around, dole through the day but pretty much dry. a mild start, a mild feeling day and the winds will start to pick up and behind those winds there will be real change. we might see some breaks in the cloud here and there today. like yesterday, as i say, maybe a spit or spot of rain in the air but those temperatures, 12 or 13, boosted by the south—westerly winds which will advan
shopkeepers in tower hamlets in east london are being urged not to sell powerful drain cleaner to youngeing to ask customers who appear to be under 2! years old for id. travel now. the tube and trains are all running normally it seems so far, just those works still on the overground between gospel oak and barking. and on the roads, also fairly quiet at the moment. we've got these repairs here on the north side of vauxhall bridge to a burst water main. they've been causing delays in the one way...
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have released cctv images of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londoneleased. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. as she got in, two of the suspects distracted the woman while a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact the metropolitan police by ‘phoning 101 or tweeting @metcc. let's see if we can reunite the lady with her money and deal with this terrible case. a group of russian electors have formally given their support to vladimir putin as a candidate in next year's presidential election. mr putin is seeking a fourth term in office and will run as an independent this time. he still needs 300,000 signatures before his nomination is confirmed. on monday, opposition leader alexei navalny, his main rival, was barred from standing in the election. that decision has already prompted a call for an opposition boycott, an
have released cctv images of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londoneleased. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. as she got in, two of the suspects distracted the woman while a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventry
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventrye their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. ido i do know if history will be made in the ashes but australia have just got the edge of turn the first day of the second ashes test in adelaide. 209—4 at the close thanks toa adelaide. 209—4 at the close thanks to a determined spell in the middle. khawaja was caught for 53 before craig 0verton took a huge wicket on his debut. we are happy. we bowled well all day. we had quite a lot of misses. we will come back tomorrow with a newborn and hopefully get a couple of early ones be on top. now the weather. do you wish you were in australia now? i don't know. it has been thundery in parts of south—eastern australia. some v
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventrye their knowledge of the history that happened on their doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books — they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. ido i do know if...
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we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventrytheir doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a huge waterspout has formed in italy. it was spotted off the coast of san remo, before moving inland as a tornado. the weather phenomenon caused significant damage to the city, but luckily, no—one was hurt. now for the weather. you may think about shedding those winter layers this weekend because actually temperatures very slowly are nudging up boards. things will bea are nudging up boards. things will be a little bit milder. some breaks in the cloud and blue skies as we can see there from our weather watcher in devon. for many places, this afternoon will stay fairly grey. showers in the west end patchy rain in scotland. that is where we feel the effects of the milder
we've had people wanting to mark out the birthplace of grime music in east london, ska music in coventrytheir doorstep. so it doesn't have to be just the famous places in the history books, they are looking for sites that capture the whole of british life. quite what the memorials will look like hasn't yet been decided. the immediate job is to find the people who have a passion to honour the places where history was made. a huge waterspout has formed in italy. it was spotted off the coast of...
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released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londonthe first time these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact metropolitan police via 101 or by tweeting @metcc. the royal navy says there's been an increase in the number of russian ships travelling through or near the uk's territorial waters over the christmas period. yesterday, hms st albans was sent to escort a russian warship through the north sea as it passed close to uk waters. the defence secretary gavin williamson said he will not "tolerate any form of aggression" — and warned "britain will never be intimidated when it comes to protecting our country, our people, and our national i
released cctv footage images — of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east londonthe first time these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects in the lift began a discussion with the woman as a third suspect searched her...