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it is not just greater anglia who run trains from the east of england into london, but also great northernlondon and they are all suffering problems because of the weather. it is the engineering problems snow and ice can cause to trains when they are running. points can freeze over, branches that are laden with snow can fall onto overhead power cables. trains that are running often have to run more slowly because of speed restrictions imposed by network rail. that is the company that manages the rail infrastructure, the tracks and the power supplies to the trains that are running. difficulties for commuters and decisions were taken early. perhaps, you might think the snow hasn't been as bad as forecast, but nonetheless, the companies cannot take any chances. thank you very much. we will have more on that throughout the morning. we will be speaking to someone the morning. we will be speaking to someone from greater anglia trains later. who can guide us through everything going on. there is only one person! carol has the very latest on those weather warnings for us now. we're looking at part
it is not just greater anglia who run trains from the east of england into london, but also great northernlondon and they are all suffering problems because of the weather. it is the engineering problems snow and ice can cause to trains when they are running. points can freeze over, branches that are laden with snow can fall onto overhead power cables. trains that are running often have to run more slowly because of speed restrictions imposed by network rail. that is the company that manages...
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another suspected unregistered school was run here in east london.rmer headteacher, was issued with a warning notice by ofsted for running it. we've learned he is facing prosecution for racially abusing ofsted inspectors. it is alleged he shouted "britain first paedophiles" at them. we understand the registered school he ran previously featured here in online footage faced and extremism complaint. he denies all the allegations. he maintains he wasn't operating an unregistered school and says the centre was being run by somebody else. louise casey warned about the problem of unregistered schools in her 2016 report into community cohesion. the department for education really need to wake up to their own research, their own evidence, and what ofsted is telling them and take action. it brings up kids in an anti—british way of life. sometimes in these environments they feel they have more in common with some of the extremists, and some of the terrorists. run out of a basement of a church in south—east london we've also learned of an unregistered school th
another suspected unregistered school was run here in east london.rmer headteacher, was issued with a warning notice by ofsted for running it. we've learned he is facing prosecution for racially abusing ofsted inspectors. it is alleged he shouted "britain first paedophiles" at them. we understand the registered school he ran previously featured here in online footage faced and extremism complaint. he denies all the allegations. he maintains he wasn't operating an unregistered school...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. now let's get the weather.'s get the weather. apparently you are quite a litter collector yourself! if you may fill up collector yourself! if you may fill up after now i could, it is minute fitness craze. none of those people you saw had a full—back, my bag is about ten kilograms, and i defy anybody to run about the streets with ten kilograms on their hip! if you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you want to get into the bushes, you cannot do jogging, you you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you either do one thing or the other. in mike ‘s periods, i told you, the time is slipping by! and the audiences falling! the weather is not great if you are litter picking this afternoon. u nless litter picking this afternoon. unless you happen to be in sheltered spots on the eastern side of the british isles. this was the scene earlier, and this will be more widely available across western parts as a warm front comes in from the atlantic spreading more in the way of cloud. rain pushing e
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. now let's get the weather.'s get the weather. apparently you are quite a litter collector yourself! if you may fill up collector yourself! if you may fill up after now i could, it is minute fitness craze. none of those people you saw had a full—back, my bag is about ten kilograms, and i defy anybody to run about the streets with ten kilograms on their hip! if you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you want to get into the bushes, you...
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borough. problem in this east london borough. corrosive liquids that under 21s, in fa ct. corrosiveasked your age. age. we visited, she was allowed to buy household bleach. household bleach. corrosive substances they should not be selling. be selling. might have in the cupboard under the sink. sink. why do we allow them to be sold to under 18s? under 18s? encourage shopkeepers to not sell to under 21s... .. this is a voluntary code. where is government policy? on the sale of all corrosive substances to under 18s. substances to under 18s. possession by under 18s for corrosive liquids. corrosive liquids. under consultation, nothing has happened. happened. but a slight drop off, do you think it may have hit a peak? it may have hit a peak? very difficult to say. difficult to say. liquids, the penalties are not as severe so it is attractive. severe so it is attractive. to be a london problem and now it is spreading out. spreading out. attacks in greater manchester, south yorkshire, in recent years as well. yorkshire, in recent years as well. that is coming up on five live investigates. t
borough. problem in this east london borough. corrosive liquids that under 21s, in fa ct. corrosiveasked your age. age. we visited, she was allowed to buy household bleach. household bleach. corrosive substances they should not be selling. be selling. might have in the cupboard under the sink. sink. why do we allow them to be sold to under 18s? under 18s? encourage shopkeepers to not sell to under 21s... .. this is a voluntary code. where is government policy? on the sale of all corrosive...
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the world from the beaches of australia to the pavement of india and here in the parts of south—east londonnning, ilike parts of south-east london. i like running, i like doing something in the community, like finding places i didn't know existed, like i didn't know this park was here even though i live in the area i have never been here before the think it does two things that helped me get fit a company under more about where i live in but i enjoy. ivor gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other activities across the uk. we have been getting hundreds of new people signing up every time you go for a run you go for a run up unlikely to pass by somewhere where there isn't things going on, house of someone who is isolated and lonely every time you were running through your community there are things that need doing and actually you can combine it with your exercise. this is about fun more than running though, as we noa fun more than running though, as we no a lot of our litter and up in the waterways which means that the ploggers end up in wages. it isn't just a
the world from the beaches of australia to the pavement of india and here in the parts of south—east londonnning, ilike parts of south-east london. i like running, i like doing something in the community, like finding places i didn't know existed, like i didn't know this park was here even though i live in the area i have never been here before the think it does two things that helped me get fit a company under more about where i live in but i enjoy. ivor gormley is the founder of good gym...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. your teacher might have told you to reach for the stars. ofa a satellite before 2020. he is part of a push within scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable strategic resources, i started on the asteroid mining corporation when i was 20 years old and university because i realised there were no space mining companies in the united kingdom. you have to know what you're mining before you can mine it, selecting traditional mining companies, you start by prospecting, then you look to the extraction phase. we begin by launching a satellite in 2020. that'll be a space telescope which will go into a law that and scan asteroids to determine the composition of these objects. with that data, we can then determine which asteroids will be candidates for mining. in ourfield of view, the struggle where about 5000 asteroids at the
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. your teacher might have told you to reach for the stars. ofa a satellite before 2020. he is part of a push within scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable strategic resources, i started on the asteroid mining corporation when i was 20 years old and university because i realised there were no space mining companies in the united kingdom. you have to...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.first prospecting satellite by 2020, ahead of his competitors. he is part of a push in scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable, there are 10,000 asteroids. i started in the corporation when i was 20 years old in university because i realised there was not any space mining businesses in the united kingdom and space mining is going to be one of the biggest interest of the 21st century. you have to know where you are mining before you begin to mine it. like traditional mining companies, you start by prospecting and then you look to the extraction phase. we begin by launching the astra satellite which we hope to launch in 2020, a space telescope which goes into a low orbit and will scan all 10,000 asteroids to determine what the composition of the objects. we can then determine which asteroids will be candidates for mining. 500 asteroids cur
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.first prospecting satellite by 2020, ahead of his competitors. he is part of a push in scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable, there are 10,000 asteroids. i started in the corporation when i was 20 years old in university because i realised there was not any space mining businesses in the united...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. time for a look at the weather.ing this one showing the clear skies. we have also had some frost, mist and fog patches, but they are lifting and clearing. a lot of dry weather on the cards and cloud increasing from the cards and cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later on in the day, all courtesy of the system in the atlantic. in the east a lot of high pressure in charge, bringing dry weather. sunshine for kent and norfolk and off east of scotland as well. some brightness breaking through the cloud in england and the midlands. temperatures will hit 10-11 in midlands. temperatures will hit 10—11 in the south, high single figures further north. rain in northern ireland in the afternoon will push its way into west and wales, and the south—east of england. 0vernight as that patchy, light rain continues we will all see some cloud and frost free conditions on monday morning. a different feel to the weather. mild and murky on monday all down to the fact that this front is lingering to the east. it
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. time for a look at the weather.ing this one showing the clear skies. we have also had some frost, mist and fog patches, but they are lifting and clearing. a lot of dry weather on the cards and cloud increasing from the cards and cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later on in the day, all courtesy of the system in the atlantic. in the east a lot of high pressure in charge, bringing dry weather. sunshine for kent and norfolk...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. let's have a look at the weather.e beautiful sunrise pictures sent in by our weather watchers, including this one which is taken in norfolk showing the clear skies. some frost, mist and fog patches. they are lifting and cleric. do the rest of the day, dry weather, cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later in the day, all courtesy of this frontal system approaching from the atlantic. towards fees, high pressure in charge, keeping a lot of dry weather the central and eastern parts of the uk. best of the centres for the likes of kent, norfolk, eastern and northern parts of scotland. elsewhere, a little bit of brightness breaking through the cloud, north—west of england, down towards the midlands. temperatures, ten or 11 celsius in the south but staying high single figures further north. rain across northern ireland through the afternoon, pushing in the western world, south—west of england, heading across scotland. the light patchy rain overnight continues east, a lot of cloud, frost free conditio
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. let's have a look at the weather.e beautiful sunrise pictures sent in by our weather watchers, including this one which is taken in norfolk showing the clear skies. some frost, mist and fog patches. they are lifting and cleric. do the rest of the day, dry weather, cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later in the day, all courtesy of this frontal system approaching from the atlantic. towards fees, high pressure in charge,...
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another suspected unregistered school was run here in east london.eadteacher, was issued with a warning notice by ofsted for running it. we've learned he is facing prosecution for racially abusing ofsted inspectors. it is alleged he shouted "britain first paedophiles" at them. we understand the registered school mr umair ran previously, featured here in online footage, faced an extremism complaint. he denies all the allegations. he maintains he wasn't operating an unregistered school and says the centre was being run by somebody else. louise casey warned about the problem of unregistered schools in her 2016 report into community cohesion. the department for education really need to wake up to their own research, their own evidence, and what ofsted is telling them, and take action. it brings up kids that are anti a british way of life. sometimes in these environments they feel they have more in common with some of the extremists, and some of the terrorists. run out of a basement of a church in south—east london, we've also learned of an unregistered s
another suspected unregistered school was run here in east london.eadteacher, was issued with a warning notice by ofsted for running it. we've learned he is facing prosecution for racially abusing ofsted inspectors. it is alleged he shouted "britain first paedophiles" at them. we understand the registered school mr umair ran previously, featured here in online footage, faced an extremism complaint. he denies all the allegations. he maintains he wasn't operating an unregistered school...
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the ofsted chief also through her weight behind the headteacher of this east london school, which ised. but some don‘t believe schools should be setting rules like this. there is pressure for young girls and it is for women alone to decide what that is and to save this is what that is and to save this is what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. the government believes it up to individual schools to set their own clothing policy and states, if there are any allegations of schools promoting ideologies in the classroom, we will not hesitate to act. this is clearly an issue which many schools across the country will be considering in order to strike the right balance. frankie mccamley, bbc news. west ham have suspended their director of player recruitment tony henry, following claims that he said the club wouldn‘t sign any more african players. in a statement, the club said they won‘t tolerate any type of discrimination. let‘s find out more from our sports news correspondent, richard conway. what is the alleged or appeared to have said? the daily mail obtained an e—mail sent from t
the ofsted chief also through her weight behind the headteacher of this east london school, which ised. but some don‘t believe schools should be setting rules like this. there is pressure for young girls and it is for women alone to decide what that is and to save this is what that is and to save this is what is acceptable and what is not acceptable. the government believes it up to individual schools to set their own clothing policy and states, if there are any allegations of schools...
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in east london, some of the best teenage basketball players in britain, a sport widely played by youngea m young people here. but the british team is not expected to win olympic medals, so there is not any uk sport funding. we are in danger of losing funding. we are in danger of losing funding. it has to be looked at now, andl funding. it has to be looked at now, and i think it is notjust my sport, i'm talking about all sports in general, the way it is funded, i think it is for a crucial point. some stores are being given a huge amount of money, and it is a very low participation sport. participation is vital, everyone agrees, but uk sport exist to turn lottery money into medals, which one indoors. like sliding on ice, they need to find balance. seems crucial. joe wilson, bbc news, heathrow. cricket fans of a certain age like myself here, the idea of a world cup without the west indies is unthinkable. winners of the first two tournaments in the 70s and 19805, two tournaments in the 70s and 1980s, the most fearsome side of all time and both test and one—day cricket, but times have chang
in east london, some of the best teenage basketball players in britain, a sport widely played by youngea m young people here. but the british team is not expected to win olympic medals, so there is not any uk sport funding. we are in danger of losing funding. we are in danger of losing funding. it has to be looked at now, andl funding. it has to be looked at now, and i think it is notjust my sport, i'm talking about all sports in general, the way it is funded, i think it is for a crucial point....
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precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device now officials have asked people to stay away from the area and the travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families for celebrations nearly three million trips are expected this year alone it is the world's largest movement of people within a short times. russian investigators are searching for clues as to what brought down an airliner on sunday outside of moscow killing all seventy one people on board the saratov airlines regional jet disappeared from radar screens about four minutes after takeoff russian president vladimir putin has ordered a special commission to lead the probe into the crash. there battling the biting cold to find answers to want to brush his worst ever plane crashes but with the site covered in six no it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. nearly one thous
precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device now officials have asked people to stay away from the area and the travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families for celebrations nearly three million trips are expected this year alone...
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london. services in east anglia and north of london have also been affected.y schools were shut and forecasters say some rural communities may be cut off. the met office has issued amber warnings for tomorrow with the heaviest impact expected in north east england and eastern scotland, although yellow warnings are in place across much of the rest of the uk. warnings have also been issued for thursday when forecasters expect heavy snow to continue in the north east and across scotland, with conditions worsening in south—west england. with the story of the day so far, here's our correspondent robert hall.
london. services in east anglia and north of london have also been affected.y schools were shut and forecasters say some rural communities may be cut off. the met office has issued amber warnings for tomorrow with the heaviest impact expected in north east england and eastern scotland, although yellow warnings are in place across much of the rest of the uk. warnings have also been issued for thursday when forecasters expect heavy snow to continue in the north east and across scotland, with...
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we can turn to the primary school in new in east london. in her freedom to do that. which got attentionas represented as being islamophobic but it is not. on young children in primary schools. you brought inspectors in yesterday and has achieved a lot. if the school is thriving? that is what inspectors look at. pressures in the school are as they should be. the hijab after puberty is right. the hijab, or is it simply this school? the point is that the headteacher made a decision. on what basis? to set uniform policy. what was her reason for not allowing kids under eight to wear the hijab? requirement, it is a cultural preference. so that school is one thing, and another another thing. in the first place? this is our concern. when we see a school is being bullied. the school took the decision some months ago. not in the immediate community. you put inspectors in yesterday. who would say we would rather we have this policy. you could conflate what could be seen as conservatism with extremism. on the contrary. there are different issues. it is so important that schools... in a diverse worl
we can turn to the primary school in new in east london. in her freedom to do that. which got attentionas represented as being islamophobic but it is not. on young children in primary schools. you brought inspectors in yesterday and has achieved a lot. if the school is thriving? that is what inspectors look at. pressures in the school are as they should be. the hijab after puberty is right. the hijab, or is it simply this school? the point is that the headteacher made a decision. on what basis?...
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latin name cumulus some of called it the beast of white chapel after it was found blocking up an east london sewer to us though it's a fun and this is just the tip of it in its entirety it was two hundred fifty meters long the length of two football pitches and weighed one hundred thirty tons sixteen african elephants. so what's it made of well as you can probably imagine a vast amount of fat to that sprinkling of human excrement and then all the city's indigestible things like summer tailed wet wipes cotton buds things that can easily be broken up on the ground and it smells apparently like the rotting meat of the dirtiest toilet you can imagine it's also highly toxic this case scenario if you handle that they've been correctly it's down through something like a bowel ses we thought about whether we should pick lids or freeze it put in freetown but instead what we decided is to add try and that has we achieved some of the rifts around the city. but it's not all over for the big east of one chappal although most of it has been carefully destroyed some of it was so rich in fact that it was al
latin name cumulus some of called it the beast of white chapel after it was found blocking up an east london sewer to us though it's a fun and this is just the tip of it in its entirety it was two hundred fifty meters long the length of two football pitches and weighed one hundred thirty tons sixteen african elephants. so what's it made of well as you can probably imagine a vast amount of fat to that sprinkling of human excrement and then all the city's indigestible things like summer tailed...
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being selected as the conservative candidate for an east london constituency in 1928. pleased we are beginning to set that right. today we celebrate a huge and irreversible step towards creating a truly universal democracy and the beginning of a representative public debate. but i also want to take this opportunity to reflect on the nature of our public life today. as we remembered the heroic campaigners of the past who fought to include the voices of all citizens in our public debate we should consider the values and principles that guide our work today and how we can maintain a healthy public debate for the future. for while there is much to celebrate, i worry that our public debate today is coarsening. that for some, it is becoming harder to disagree without also different meaning opposing viewpoints in the process. i believe that all of us, individuals, governments and media old and new, must accept our responsibility to help sustain a genuinely pluralistic public debate. in that task we build on the finest of traditions and the firmest of foundations. britain's li
being selected as the conservative candidate for an east london constituency in 1928. pleased we are beginning to set that right. today we celebrate a huge and irreversible step towards creating a truly universal democracy and the beginning of a representative public debate. but i also want to take this opportunity to reflect on the nature of our public life today. as we remembered the heroic campaigners of the past who fought to include the voices of all citizens in our public debate we should...
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scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. our ireland correspondent, chris page reports. it says the scheme that is currently volu nta ry it says the scheme that is currently voluntary and regulated by the eu helps customers understand what is in the food they buy. the public health says that they are committed to giving clear information about what they eat. those are the main stories this morning. now it has urged that the two surviving members, el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey have been captured. his daughter bethany has spoken to the bbc about the punishment that she hopes the bbc will face. people say that you learn to get over it, but you never get over it, and you just learn to deal with the motions that are playing in your head every day. my personal opinion is that they should die a long, slow, painful death. ithink
scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. our ireland correspondent, chris page reports. it says the scheme that is currently volu nta ry it says the scheme that is currently voluntary and regulated by the eu helps customers understand what is in the...
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scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.ving party leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. mary lou mcdonald is said to be the new leader of irish republicanism. her party is the second—biggest in northern ireland and third largest in the republic of ireland. sinn fein wants to be in government in stormont and dublin believes that will help towards the ultimate goal of irish unity. at the years, republicans tried to achieve that through bombs and bullets with sinn fein being seen as the political wing of the ira. gerry adams always denied being in the paramilitary organisation but security sources believe he was a senior ira man. during more than three decades of sinn fein president, he led the republican movement away from violence and into the peace process. mary lou mcdonald is a very different background. she in an af
scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.ving party leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page reports. mary lou mcdonald is said to be the new leader of irish republicanism. her party is the second—biggest in northern ireland and third largest in the...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.e brushing... does it make it go faster or slower?” just need to master the rules by the end of the games. it is tied at the moment. we are keeping an eye on it. there it is. it is very tight between great britain and sweden at the moment. and it is faster. if you live in the countryside you can understand how bad it is trying to get good wi—fi. but now, the church of england has signed an agreement with the government making it easier to use church steeples to host mobile phone masts. becky clark, who's from the church of england, joins us from our london newsroom. good morning. good morning. watch deal have you done with mobile phone companies? it is not a deal with them. it is an agreement with the government to work together to improve mobile and broadband infrastructure. it is needed for small businesses and people in more isolated communities to make sure they have connectivity with the rest of the world. those of us who live in cities and small townships take it for granted. we
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.e brushing... does it make it go faster or slower?” just need to master the rules by the end of the games. it is tied at the moment. we are keeping an eye on it. there it is. it is very tight between great britain and sweden at the moment. and it is faster. if you live in the countryside you can understand how bad it is trying to get good wi—fi. but now, the church of england has signed an agreement with the government making it easier to use...
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part of essex, kent, maybe just drifting down towards east london as well.way for all parts later on this afternoon, so brightening up. the maximum temperature still chilly, i'm afraid, just six celsius. overnight tonight could be staying clear. so the temperature will plummet, it will stay a bitterly cold night. perhaps colder than last night with the minimums ranging from —3 to a very cold minus six. so another very cold start tomorrow morning. the cloud is going tomorrow morning. the cloud is going to increase, though, through thursday. and with its slightly colder air so the temperature for the next few days is on the climb. it is, however, going to feel quite cold. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. bye for now. hello — this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: hedgehogs are in major decline in the uk. we'll chat to a woman who provides sanctuary to hundreds of the
part of essex, kent, maybe just drifting down towards east london as well.way for all parts later on this afternoon, so brightening up. the maximum temperature still chilly, i'm afraid, just six celsius. overnight tonight could be staying clear. so the temperature will plummet, it will stay a bitterly cold night. perhaps colder than last night with the minimums ranging from —3 to a very cold minus six. so another very cold start tomorrow morning. the cloud is going tomorrow morning. the cloud...
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disappointed customers have apparently been taking shortage very seriously indeed a police department east london sticky social meter mind the public that the hashtag kfc crisis is not a police matter. and people should stop calling them about it laura. it seems hard to imagine does not. terrible business there might. imagine there must be other fast food options around for them possibly possibly. got something in mind if you want it you don't get it it's very hard to deal with mary kate thank you much today did not say that right 02/20/18 02/20/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> indictment charges 13 russians natationals and three rurussian companies for committg federal crimes while seeking to interferere in the unitited stas popolitical system, including te 2016 presidential election. amy: with 13 russians and data, national security adviser general h.r. mcmaster says evidence of russian meddling in the 20 16 election is in controversial
disappointed customers have apparently been taking shortage very seriously indeed a police department east london sticky social meter mind the public that the hashtag kfc crisis is not a police matter. and people should stop calling them about it laura. it seems hard to imagine does not. terrible business there might. imagine there must be other fast food options around for them possibly possibly. got something in mind if you want it you don't get it it's very hard to deal with mary kate thank...
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that is going to cause havoc across the country, from north east to london and the south east and inare down to —15 celsius so i think that will cause difficulty for motorists. the south of england which often gets off and! newr u- between latest, and i grew up between manchester and huddersfield, this is nothing. i thought you were going to say you were brought up in the arctic! this is nothing, but we used to laugh at the south because bbc news with run a big weather story if there was an inch of snow in trafalgar square and we were digging mountains of snow! the express love weather stories. it is their staple diet. a polar vortex is the phrase that comes up over and over again when temperatures plummet, which i think is the most matic thing. —— most dramatic. four inches of snow on the way. the first thing you think about when you get up in the morning is what the weather is like. it affects what you take to lunch. lovely. great to have you with us. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at
that is going to cause havoc across the country, from north east to london and the south east and inare down to —15 celsius so i think that will cause difficulty for motorists. the south of england which often gets off and! newr u- between latest, and i grew up between manchester and huddersfield, this is nothing. i thought you were going to say you were brought up in the arctic! this is nothing, but we used to laugh at the south because bbc news with run a big weather story if there was an...
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scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.ty leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. her first major challenge will be in northern ireland, where talks to restore the devolved government are due to conclude next week. mary lou mcdonald is set to be the new leader of of irish republicanism. her party is the second—biggest in the northern ireland, and third largest in the republic of ireland. sinn fein wants to be in power at stormont and in dublin. four—year is, they try to achieve the union threw bombs and bullets, seem to be the political wing of the ira. mr adams has always denied being in the organisation, but security forces believe that he was. he then led the republican movement into the peace process. marylou mcdonald is from a very different background, she grew up very different background, she grew up in an affluent suburb of dublin, and has no direct experie
scotland yard says he was last seen at a probation meeting in east london 10 days ago.ty leaders in the world, will step down as president of sinn fein today. after more than 3a years in the post, he will be replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. her first major challenge will be in northern ireland, where talks to restore the devolved government are due to conclude next week. mary lou mcdonald is set to be the new leader of of irish republicanism. her...
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precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb near boy nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded bomb officials have asked people to stay away from the area a travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families and loved ones for celebrations nearly three billion trips are expected this year alone it is the world's largest movement of people within a short time spent on russian investigators are searching for any clues as to what brought down an airliner on sunday outside moscow killing all seventy one people on board the saratov airlines regional jet disappeared from radar screens about four minutes after takeoff one flight recorder has now been recovered but so far the cause of this crash remains unknown much like the aircraft came down on snow covered ground just outside moscow the saratov lines jet was carrying sixty five passengers and six crew emergency services rushed to the scene b
precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb near boy nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded bomb officials have asked people to stay away from the area a travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families and loved ones for celebrations nearly three billion trips are expected this year...
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greeted with cheers from the cinema audience as he popped the question at the rio cinema in dalston, east londonn dating since early last year. rio's carnival is in full swing in brazil and the competitions at the so—called sambadrome are serious business, with samba schools spending a whole year to prepare their parades. only the best samba dancers are selected for lead positions in the show, but this year, a londoner made it into this highly—demanding universe. our correspondent, julia carneiro, followed briton samantha flores to the greatest show on earth. this is the big moment. leading the way into rio's world —famous carnival strip. britain's samantha flores has the stage all to herself as the muse of a samba school, dancing ahead of its carnival floats. this is a long way from home. samantha was born and bred in north london, but her home is now in ipanema. she left a career as a pr agent after visiting rio in 2006. she was blown away by the city and the carnival. i was taken to a carnival which was my first experience of samba and i just walked in and said, this is amazing, what is this
greeted with cheers from the cinema audience as he popped the question at the rio cinema in dalston, east londonn dating since early last year. rio's carnival is in full swing in brazil and the competitions at the so—called sambadrome are serious business, with samba schools spending a whole year to prepare their parades. only the best samba dancers are selected for lead positions in the show, but this year, a londoner made it into this highly—demanding universe. our correspondent, julia...
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this was at a cinema in dalston, east london.r early —— since early last year. at one stage, andrew musgrave had everybody cheering loudly as he moved up to silver medal position, but unfortunately, he was chased down by norway's finest. joe lindsay supports on —— report on that. training with the best there has hardened them. for a while he found his way into a metal case, the man from shetland in a miraculous second. commentator: look at this from andrew, oh my goodness me, what an effort. that's great. but, in scandinavia, they grow up with this sport. the norwegians showed their way with a climb. commentator: it's one, two, three for the norwegians. he had been on a ground without the ski pole. but musgrave's seventh is better than it sounds. the best we have ever managed is 29. wanna i started feeling confident, and i thought i was going to be able to get a medal. i tried to keep up with them on the last lap and went a bit hard, and slipped back through the field. for the uphill skiers, this is the gruelling route for histor
this was at a cinema in dalston, east london.r early —— since early last year. at one stage, andrew musgrave had everybody cheering loudly as he moved up to silver medal position, but unfortunately, he was chased down by norway's finest. joe lindsay supports on —— report on that. training with the best there has hardened them. for a while he found his way into a metal case, the man from shetland in a miraculous second. commentator: look at this from andrew, oh my goodness me, what an...
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precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device officials have asked people to stay away from the area and the travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families for celebrations nearly three billion trips are expected this year alone it's the world's largest movement of people within a short time span. turning now to south africa where top leaders of the ruling a.n.c. party are meeting to decide the future of the country's embattled president jacob zuma he has resisted enormous pressure to resign since being replaced as party leader in december the succession rest threatens to tear the a.n.c. party apart new leader cyril ramaphosa pledged a new beginning at celebrations honoring party icon nelson mandela. m r r the agency's new leaders cyril run pose a rousing party supporters with the anti apartheid rallying cry of nelson mandela a
precaution after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of the east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device officials have asked people to stay away from the area and the travel frenzy is well underway in beijing and other parts of china as people head home for the chinese new year most will be taking the train to join their families for celebrations nearly three billion trips are expected this year alone...
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lucky escape is now thirty one people tell me something a bit younger he doesn't always with the east london in charge of putting. them in chicago i know he tried but he does have a point in the area and of course the women that touch him and i make him a woman in the opposition party feel like they might not even the warnings will decide to try something a little brighter light saying was it is a great man that once you get here everything sounds a little piece of there waiting to hear from the family at the stake not in the ways that the state has. been. commanded. at the barbershop. at. all my prime minister of the country that they've been. in on the. attention court has revolved things. deportation of a prominent member of the opposition may go to me when i was arrested after taking part in a mock swearing in ceremony opposition leader last month that was held in protest over last year's elections a judge says the order to deport him was illegal and that his kenyan passport must be returned to him going to home for july kenyan and canadian citizenship. the u.s. secretary of state is in
lucky escape is now thirty one people tell me something a bit younger he doesn't always with the east london in charge of putting. them in chicago i know he tried but he does have a point in the area and of course the women that touch him and i make him a woman in the opposition party feel like they might not even the warnings will decide to try something a little brighter light saying was it is a great man that once you get here everything sounds a little piece of there waiting to hear from...
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development that she welcomes you going underground tell me about today's demonstration in north east london well today is part protest and part celebration of the spicy move from star which we believe is about to be destroyed by a regeneration program which will basically build for tower blocks one potentially twenty nine stories high take a third of us square away. the children's playground right up to the most polluted part of the square which is rightly the bus station and in return for us given a public space away when we're not guaranteed genuinely affordable homes and guarantee in twenty percent of affordable housing and i think southern creasy the labor m.p. is claimed two hundred million pounds of private investment will be coming into your area you don't like that private investment where not guaranteed anything there is no guarantee you think we shouldn't use the word affordable i think that's a big question mark over i'm a big proponent of council housing. this term affordable muddies the water and complicates the sort of development that eating up london at the moment and leadin
development that she welcomes you going underground tell me about today's demonstration in north east london well today is part protest and part celebration of the spicy move from star which we believe is about to be destroyed by a regeneration program which will basically build for tower blocks one potentially twenty nine stories high take a third of us square away. the children's playground right up to the most polluted part of the square which is rightly the bus station and in return for us...
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has been closed after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device and police are being asked to stay away from the area. for a very turbulent week on the markets so how are they doing today back and pretty much call it a roller coaster ride hasn't stopped it's going up and down like nothing on earth unless you're investor of course roller coaster rides aren't that much fun the last couple weeks or new york stocks down ten percent and officially entering a correction amidst wild volatility this week trading got underway with the dow jones on wall street leading by three hundred points at the start this is all back slightly to about three thirty points and certainly sparked by fears of growing inflation which could force faster than expected rate rises of the federal reserve all eyes this week will be on the us inflation figures that a jew out on wednesday if the rate tops one point seven percent it could be a case of hang on to your hats again. well asia struggle
has been closed after the discovery of a world war two bomb in the nearby river thames parts of east london area have also been cordoned off as the navy and police deal with the unexploded device and police are being asked to stay away from the area. for a very turbulent week on the markets so how are they doing today back and pretty much call it a roller coaster ride hasn't stopped it's going up and down like nothing on earth unless you're investor of course roller coaster rides aren't that...
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world, from the beaches of australia to the pavements of india, and here in the parks of south—east londong places that i didn't know existed — like, i didn't know this park was here, even though i live in the area, i've never been here before — so i think it does two things. it helps me to get fit and helps me to find out more about where i live and that, i enjoy. ivo gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other community activities across the uk. we have been getting hundreds of new people signing up. every time you go for a run, you're likely to pass by somewhere
world, from the beaches of australia to the pavements of india, and here in the parks of south—east londong places that i didn't know existed — like, i didn't know this park was here, even though i live in the area, i've never been here before — so i think it does two things. it helps me to get fit and helps me to find out more about where i live and that, i enjoy. ivo gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other community activities across the uk. we have...
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we're with doctors and paramedics in east london and at a care home in sheffield to hear from patients and staff. also tonight... businesses are warned an interest rate rise could come soon though it's kept at nought point five per cent today. -- 0.596. mps could be expelled under new proposals to deal with harassment and bullying at westminster. shocking new evidence of the plastic ensnaring animals and polluting the water in the arctic. and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at the tower that night doing the marathon in full kit to help the survivors. blow for the british team on the eve of the winter olympics, snowboarder katie ormerod is out after breaking her heel. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. new figures have revealed january to be one of the toughest months everfor a&e departments in england. and hospital—only a&es recorded their worst ever figures since records began. trolley waits continue to be a big problem too, with 1,000 patients waiting more than 12 hours to be cared for by any medical staff at all. the four—hour wait target for patients w
we're with doctors and paramedics in east london and at a care home in sheffield to hear from patients and staff. also tonight... businesses are warned an interest rate rise could come soon though it's kept at nought point five per cent today. -- 0.596. mps could be expelled under new proposals to deal with harassment and bullying at westminster. shocking new evidence of the plastic ensnaring animals and polluting the water in the arctic. and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at...
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morning, welcome to hawkswood primary pupil referral unit in waltham forest, north east london.e're broadcasting to you live here all morning. this is where children come when they're kicked out of mainstream school or in danger of being kicked out. it isa it is a pretty small screw, this is the main corridor, the main thoroughfare, a0 pupils, and it is at capacity, and this is a place where children come when they have been kicked out of mainstream education, or where they are in danger of being kicked out of mainstream education. children as young as four come to this pupil referral unit, or pru, as it is known. 0ften referral unit, or pru, as it is known. often they children have emotional problems, a history of aggressive or violent behaviour towards siblings, parents, teachers and other pupils in their class. we have been given exclusive access to this cool to meet the pupils and the staff whose job it is to turn around of the children here. —— the school. as you'd expect, we very much want your input too. does your child go to a pupil referral unit? did you go to one? tell
morning, welcome to hawkswood primary pupil referral unit in waltham forest, north east london.e're broadcasting to you live here all morning. this is where children come when they're kicked out of mainstream school or in danger of being kicked out. it isa it is a pretty small screw, this is the main corridor, the main thoroughfare, a0 pupils, and it is at capacity, and this is a place where children come when they have been kicked out of mainstream education, or where they are in danger of...
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yousef: if investors are not investing in the middle east, if london is still a prime destination fore east --ital after brexit, >> absolutely. is a place to invest beyond the region. , after brexit,id which is helped boost the appeal of london to middle east investors. but you have taxes, inflation rising, a squeeze on household finances. there is a need to change the mindset in which people are investing. it is more about seeking returns. we do see an increase in in otherin london, and asset classes beyond london in the southeast, perhaps even in scotland, where we have seen investment activity. tracy: even from middle east investors? faisal: they will more than their hearts and -- by hearts th an minds when it comes to investment. seeing a lot of family offices facing higher yields in the region, looking at office buildings, hotel investments, .nd industrials distribution warehouses in the united kingdom are offering total returns of about 20%, one of the best asset classes for yield at the moment. yousef: has frankfurt become a prime destination for uncertainty around the u.k.? wh
yousef: if investors are not investing in the middle east, if london is still a prime destination fore east --ital after brexit, >> absolutely. is a place to invest beyond the region. , after brexit,id which is helped boost the appeal of london to middle east investors. but you have taxes, inflation rising, a squeeze on household finances. there is a need to change the mindset in which people are investing. it is more about seeking returns. we do see an increase in in otherin london, and...
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a doctor in east london was really uncomfortable.d loads of patients coming to him who were acutely depressed. he was told to offer nothing but drugs. he pioneered a different approach. a woman called lisa cunningham came to her, had acute depression and anxiety. he said i'll give you the drugs but i'm going to prescribe to you to take part in a group. there was an area scrub land next to the doctor's surgery, he said i'm going to turn up to support you. i want you to meet with other people twice a week. steve: what i love about this, it feels like there are so many things that become bureaucratic. this is such a human response. >> there's money to be made in depression. >> oh, see, the cause of it, you're right. >> and we've lost a sense of community. we're on our cell phones, we have all of our friends online. but instead we go to dinner with someone and what do you do, you're on your phone. we've become isolate isolated in society. we can go back too the '50s when people got in their cars, they drove from work to home and now with
a doctor in east london was really uncomfortable.d loads of patients coming to him who were acutely depressed. he was told to offer nothing but drugs. he pioneered a different approach. a woman called lisa cunningham came to her, had acute depression and anxiety. he said i'll give you the drugs but i'm going to prescribe to you to take part in a group. there was an area scrub land next to the doctor's surgery, he said i'm going to turn up to support you. i want you to meet with other people...
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the struggle for suffrage began as a middle class campaign, but the working class suffragettes of east london years, we've got a decade, and as far as i'm concerned, we need to achieve a lot more than we have, so that by 2028 we can really say we have equality, we have gender equality. that's our target. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the trains there are delays of up to 15 minutes between 0rpington and grove park on southeastern and thameslink lines due to earlier emergency engineering works at chislehurst. 0n the roads, hornsey rise is blocked in both directions becuase of a fire at hornsey rise gardens. fire crews are on scene which is near the bp petrol station. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsela. it's another cold and frosty start this morning. we could see one or two brighter spells potentially lead to, but to start with, a fair amount of cloud. while it is sinning, some glitches of sunshine. the northerly breeze will make things feel really quite cold, the maximum getting up to three celsius in central london, colder towards the suburbs. this eve
the struggle for suffrage began as a middle class campaign, but the working class suffragettes of east london years, we've got a decade, and as far as i'm concerned, we need to achieve a lot more than we have, so that by 2028 we can really say we have equality, we have gender equality. that's our target. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the trains there are delays of up to 15 minutes between 0rpington and grove park on southeastern and thameslink lines due to earlier emergency...
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east are under—performing. that's three times the proportion of london.than children who are better off. how are you finding the communications time on a wednesday? businesses were today asked to follow the lead of barclays who have more than 500 northern apprentices. why? to retain talent in places like teesside. i think it was an opportunity that i was quite surprised to find that i didn't have to move away for because i think my kind of preconception was — you would probably have to move to have a really good career. the government says it has stepped up by increasing investment, but they're also pleading for patience. this has to be a long—term project. it's about creating a strategic plan for the north of england, which over a long period will close all of those health, wealth and productivity gaps. we're going to do more division. george osborne says the equation is simple — more government cash, plus more business investment, equals £100 billion of new money by 2050 and for families in the north it matters that the maths adds up. well, joining me n
east are under—performing. that's three times the proportion of london.than children who are better off. how are you finding the communications time on a wednesday? businesses were today asked to follow the lead of barclays who have more than 500 northern apprentices. why? to retain talent in places like teesside. i think it was an opportunity that i was quite surprised to find that i didn't have to move away for because i think my kind of preconception was — you would probably have to move...
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we were live yesterday for the whole programme from a primary pupil referral unit in north—east london to talk to you today wherever you are in the country if your child goes to one, if you were educated at one. this text from kerry came in among the many messages about yesterday, "well done to all the teachers and children in the referral unit on your programme. the teachers have shown what hard work it is but how rewarding the job is, it is but how rewarding the job is, it just goes to it is but how rewarding the job is, itjust goes to show what discipline, consistency and being calm in difficult situations can do. i really take my hat off to the teachers. they are brilliant. " do get in touch with us throughout the morning — use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. you can use whatsapp, and facebook as well and we will feed your personal expenses into the conversation. time for the sport and we will start to reaction to the death of a british boxer over the weekend. not a discussion we like to have, those that work in sport, in
we were live yesterday for the whole programme from a primary pupil referral unit in north—east london to talk to you today wherever you are in the country if your child goes to one, if you were educated at one. this text from kerry came in among the many messages about yesterday, "well done to all the teachers and children in the referral unit on your programme. the teachers have shown what hard work it is but how rewarding the job is, it is but how rewarding the job is, it just goes to...
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. 0utside particularly london and the south—east. in employment, which suggests it is not necessarily at places in the country where jobs are available. in order to fix this problem that i think the government has to work harder to train people, firstly to train people to give them the right skills that employers are looking for, there has to be extra investment in transport. and also a big effort to fix the south—east‘s housing market, warehousing was very high and the stops a lot of people moving to london where there are morejobs. moving to london where there are more jobs. what about the productivity figures? what do though they tell a scratch amuck the question is why did productivity rise? 0ne question is why did productivity rise? one reason is that unemployment has reached the lowest level since the mid—19 70s. where employers are finding it harder to find workers with the right skills and experience they need, and so instead they are having to use existing workers more efficiently. thatin existing workers more efficiently. t
. 0utside particularly london and the south—east. in employment, which suggests it is not necessarily at places in the country where jobs are available. in order to fix this problem that i think the government has to work harder to train people, firstly to train people to give them the right skills that employers are looking for, there has to be extra investment in transport. and also a big effort to fix the south—east‘s housing market, warehousing was very high and the stops a lot of...
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well constantino grasso is a senior lecturer in business management the university of east london and he joins me now in the studio thanks very much for coming in to us there and i suppose my first question is why was he released from jail i think it's strictly connected to the very nature of corruption it's not something really to just asia but also it's affects also our country western counties b.c. cali corruption is polish with its light fronts and this is a commonly this is happening just because there is a substantive criminal law issue that is that when the criminal justice is so well developed. the influence of this creation and. determined that violent crimes and crimes against pompously were harshly punished whereas economic crimes that there were other crimes that were committed by their members were not so we have to change the perception in our culture of the seriousness of economic coming corruption and we have to fight against that and it does it make it a victim of the fight on corporate corruption almost look really quite weak because this is also weak from because of
well constantino grasso is a senior lecturer in business management the university of east london and he joins me now in the studio thanks very much for coming in to us there and i suppose my first question is why was he released from jail i think it's strictly connected to the very nature of corruption it's not something really to just asia but also it's affects also our country western counties b.c. cali corruption is polish with its light fronts and this is a commonly this is happening just...
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latin name cumulus some of called it the beast of white chapel after it was found blocking up an east london sewer to us though it's a far burg and this is just the tip of it in its entirety it was two hundred fifty meters long the length of two football pitches and weighed one hundred thirty tons sixteen african elephants. so what's it made of well as you can probably imagine a vast amount of fat to that sprinkling of human excrement and then all the city's indigestible things like some of your child wet wipes cotton buds things that can easily be broken up on the ground and it smells apparently like rotting meat of the dirtiest toilet you can imagine it's also highly toxic so this case scenario if you handle that they've been correctly it's down through something like bowel disease we thought about whether the supply clits or freeze it put in freetown but instead what we decided is to air dry and that has we to use some of the richest sea. but it's not all over for the big east of white chapel although most of it has been carefully destroyed some of it was so rich in fact that it was also
latin name cumulus some of called it the beast of white chapel after it was found blocking up an east london sewer to us though it's a far burg and this is just the tip of it in its entirety it was two hundred fifty meters long the length of two football pitches and weighed one hundred thirty tons sixteen african elephants. so what's it made of well as you can probably imagine a vast amount of fat to that sprinkling of human excrement and then all the city's indigestible things like some of...
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there is a doctor in east london called sam, had loads of patients coming to him acutely depressed andly uncomfortable because he had been told in his training even though he knew the science was much more sophisticated chem cam imbalanced. hes is is not opposed to you the drug but not solving problems. acutely lonely. a woman came lisa cunningham shoin her home seven years. i'm going to prescribe something else. i'm going to sprib for you to take group. area scrub land. we will come and support you. i want you to meet with a group of depressed and anxious people twice a week. we will turn this into a beautiful garden. they met over weeks and months and lisa put to to me as the garden began to bloom we began to bloom. study of a similar program more that than twice as effective than chemical depressants. people are trying anti-depressants are about dealing with the deep and sociological decisions why we feel isolated in the first place. >> tucker: everything you said so obvious to me. people, we are out of time. maybe you can come back and say why we vest so much unwarranted faith in p
there is a doctor in east london called sam, had loads of patients coming to him acutely depressed andly uncomfortable because he had been told in his training even though he knew the science was much more sophisticated chem cam imbalanced. hes is is not opposed to you the drug but not solving problems. acutely lonely. a woman came lisa cunningham shoin her home seven years. i'm going to prescribe something else. i'm going to sprib for you to take group. area scrub land. we will come and...
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a 17—year—old has been stabbed to death in east london in a "sustained and possibly targeted attack"nds at an address in canning town, shortly after eight o clock on wednesday night. no—one has been arrested. the consumption of ultra—processed foods, including cakes, chicken nuggets and mass—produced bread is linked to the risk of cancer, according to researchers in france. the study of more than one hundred thousand people is published in the british medicaljournal. experts have expressed caution, but continue to advise eating a health balanced diet. the government has publicly blamed russian military intelligence for a cyber attack last year, which affected businesses around the world. the defence secretary, gavin williamson, said russia was "ripping up the rule book by undermining democracy and weaponising information". russia has denied responsibility for the attack. sinn fein is expected to outline its next move today following the collapse of negotiations to restore power—sharing at stormont. talks ended yesterday when the democratic unionist party said there was no prospect of
a 17—year—old has been stabbed to death in east london in a "sustained and possibly targeted attack"nds at an address in canning town, shortly after eight o clock on wednesday night. no—one has been arrested. the consumption of ultra—processed foods, including cakes, chicken nuggets and mass—produced bread is linked to the risk of cancer, according to researchers in france. the study of more than one hundred thousand people is published in the british medicaljournal. experts...