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for a minimum of 38 years — for murdering two women — and hiding their bodies in a freezer at his east londont. the family involved in one of the sentence. we are happy that he can no longer do it anyone else, because if he was given the shorter sentence, he would just do it again like he has all of these years. coronavirus testing is working well, says the health secretary — despite some people with symptoms travelling more than 100 miles to get a test. if people need a test, the vast majority get it quickly and close to home, but when those testing centres are full, then obviously people are offered a test at the nearest place at which one is available. the prime minister said we would have a world—beating system, we haven't got an effective system, and what we are now seeing is a postcode lottery. britons in portugal await a decision by the uk government on whether to reintroduce quarantine for arrivals. scotland's first minister says the coronavirus reproductive — or r — number is probably now above one, and could be as high as 1.4. russia rejects calls for an investigation, after germany
for a minimum of 38 years — for murdering two women — and hiding their bodies in a freezer at his east londont. the family involved in one of the sentence. we are happy that he can no longer do it anyone else, because if he was given the shorter sentence, he would just do it again like he has all of these years. coronavirus testing is working well, says the health secretary — despite some people with symptoms travelling more than 100 miles to get a test. if people need a test, the vast...
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their bodies were found in a freezer in his east london flat.urdering two women and hiding their bodies in a freezer in his flat in east london. zahid younis, who's 36, refused to return to the dock to hear his sentence. the judge at southwark crown court called younis a ‘heartless narcissist‘ and said he should serve a minimum of 38 years, as danny shaw reports. hello, police. police officer, make yourself known! this is the moment police make a grim discovery. hello, police. they are searching for zahid younis at his flat in canning town. there's a freezer here that i want to get into. it's locked, but...
their bodies were found in a freezer in his east london flat.urdering two women and hiding their bodies in a freezer in his flat in east london. zahid younis, who's 36, refused to return to the dock to hear his sentence. the judge at southwark crown court called younis a ‘heartless narcissist‘ and said he should serve a minimum of 38 years, as danny shaw reports. hello, police. police officer, make yourself known! this is the moment police make a grim discovery. hello, police. they are...
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danny shaw, bbc news, at canning town in east london.ed asylum in the second three months of this year arrived by small boats from france. that's according to the newly appointed clandestine channel threat commander, dan o'mahoney, who gave evidence to the home affairs commitee of mps today. yesterday a record number of migrants, 416, made the crossing from france to the uk. costa coffee says it could lose up to 1,650 jobs as it restructures its business to deal with the downturn in sales since the coronavirus outbreak. costa, which is owned by coca—cola, says it plans to remove the role of assistant manager from its stores and can't be sure when trading will improve. the online retail giant amazon says it will create a further 7,000 jobs in the uk this year to meet growing demand. it means the company will have 40,000 workers based here and comes as online sales have seen huge growth during the pandemic. our business editor, simon jack, is here. i mentioned coronavirus, is that the main factor? it is massive factor, amazon was growing v
danny shaw, bbc news, at canning town in east london.ed asylum in the second three months of this year arrived by small boats from france. that's according to the newly appointed clandestine channel threat commander, dan o'mahoney, who gave evidence to the home affairs commitee of mps today. yesterday a record number of migrants, 416, made the crossing from france to the uk. costa coffee says it could lose up to 1,650 jobs as it restructures its business to deal with the downturn in sales since...
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their bodies were found in a freezer in his flat in east london.nto his own hands to try to force a change in the law. chris clements reports. peter krykant is a heroin addict who has been in recovery for 20 years. until recently, he worked for a charity tackling addiction. now, he is preparing this van to take it onto the streets of glasgow to be a place where addicts can come to inject drugs. we say in scotland we are treating drug addiction as a health problem, we say it is a public health emergency. four people a day are currently, on average, dying every single day in this country directly from a drug overdose. this city has suffered the worst outbreak of hiv the uk has seen for 30 years. users are injecting in lanes and doorways, under bridges, in the filthiest of conditions. three years ago, the city tried to open a facility where addicts could take drugs under supervision to prevent overdoses, to give them access to services. despite support from the scottish government, the idea was rejected by the uk government which controls drug policy.
their bodies were found in a freezer in his flat in east london.nto his own hands to try to force a change in the law. chris clements reports. peter krykant is a heroin addict who has been in recovery for 20 years. until recently, he worked for a charity tackling addiction. now, he is preparing this van to take it onto the streets of glasgow to be a place where addicts can come to inject drugs. we say in scotland we are treating drug addiction as a health problem, we say it is a public health...
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bukky bakray is the titular 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover her motherbandoned her and her young brother, emmanuel. determined to avoid being taken into care, rocks attempts single—handedly to fend for the pair, scuttling them between friends' houses and cheap hotels while maintaining the outward appearance of a normal life. how's your mum doing? yeah, she's fine. but as pressures mount, our heroine finds herself shutting out the friends — like kosar ali's sumaya, upon whom she once relied — becoming more and more isolated with each passing day. written by theresa ikoko and claire wilson, directed by sarah gavron, who made brick lane and suffragette, rocks is a uniquely collaborative production born out of workshops with young people at a range of schools and youth hubs. the result is a team effort that rings true. everything about these teenagers' lives has the smack of authenticity — from their hardscrabble battles for survival to exuberant classroom food fights and scenes of raucous laughter, and cross—cultural kinship. sensitively lensed by helene lo
bukky bakray is the titular 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover her motherbandoned her and her young brother, emmanuel. determined to avoid being taken into care, rocks attempts single—handedly to fend for the pair, scuttling them between friends' houses and cheap hotels while maintaining the outward appearance of a normal life. how's your mum doing? yeah, she's fine. but as pressures mount, our heroine finds herself shutting out the friends — like kosar...
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reopening or going in their country it was a mix of nerves and excitement and the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summit facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the canceled exams and this new school year isn't bringing back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind on the learning they're warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come students are back in school throughout the whole of china including more han where the epidemic has started. students need to where there are social distancing measures staggered schedules but otherwise schools are supposed to go back to their normal curricula colleges and other educational institutions continue to me. but the government ha
reopening or going in their country it was a mix of nerves and excitement and the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summit facing days of uncertainty...
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this 29—year—old is from a mosque in east london and is involved in its £12 million renovation projectl have a gym, we will have a cafe, we will have a library, we will have an entire hall. you see, in islam, we have this notion where you should be connected to the masjid, where everything is connected to the internet, that is an issue. spirituality is definitely lacking in that. while he may not be convinced by the power of the internet, increasing competition online means mosques may have to work harder to stay relevant to young muslims. nalini sivathasan, bbc news. the heat of the last few days has well and truly gone now. the biggest drop in temperatures was across northern parts of the uk today. tomorrow, it's going to be pleasantly warm across the uk, but best of all, light winds and lots of sunshine on the way. really a fabulous day on the way. this is what it looks like on the weather map, high pressure centred across scotland, and this cool front here is responsible for bringing pressure conditions from the north. you can see where the winds blowing from, from straight out of
this 29—year—old is from a mosque in east london and is involved in its £12 million renovation projectl have a gym, we will have a cafe, we will have a library, we will have an entire hall. you see, in islam, we have this notion where you should be connected to the masjid, where everything is connected to the internet, that is an issue. spirituality is definitely lacking in that. while he may not be convinced by the power of the internet, increasing competition online means mosques may...
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bukky bakray is the titular 15—year—old east londoner who returns home from school to discover her mother
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, norge, east anglian air and the southeast ortimes london, norge, to east anglian air will be cloudy, 15 degrees on the thermometer do the same too bad but it will feel chilly. much better weather out towards the west. 0n monday there will be a change in the wind direction. we lose the northerly but also come these milder, weather, westerlies, that will be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more settled. 0n weather is going to turn a lot more settled. on monday we talk about a bit of cloud or ring splashing through northern ireland during the afternoon, maybe reaching the northwest of england and wales but generally speaking where the sun comes out on monday having lots that northerly wind, temperatures get up to around 17 or 18 degrees. it shouldn't feel too bad at all. on tuesday we are between weather fronts. when exiting into the north sea and another various low—pressure heading our way but tuesday is not looking too bad at all. some decent sunday spells around but after that, pretty much from wednesday onwar
, norge, east anglian air and the southeast ortimes london, norge, to east anglian air will be cloudy, 15 degrees on the thermometer do the same too bad but it will feel chilly. much better weather out towards the west. 0n monday there will be a change in the wind direction. we lose the northerly but also come these milder, weather, westerlies, that will be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more settled. 0n weather is going to turn a lot...
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michael buchanan, bbc news, east london.ed rail link, hs2, is "crucial" for the country, as he marked the official start of construction on the tracks for the project, costing more than £100 billion. the first phase would see a 140—mile line running from euston, in london, to a new station at curzon street in birmingham. trains will carry more than 1,000 passengers, and reach speeds of up to 250 miles an hour. the second phase would then run services north from birmingham to manchester and leeds. borisjohnson says 22,000 newjobs will be created, but critics warn more jobs will be lost and the harm to the environment will be catastrophic. our business correspondent, katy austin the details. the diggers are digging, construction is now officially under way after years of preparatory work. this site near solihull will become hs2's this site near solihull will become hs2‘s interchange station, part of a major transport hub for the west midlands. we only have four or five members of staff in. the boss at this accountancy firm a f
michael buchanan, bbc news, east london.ed rail link, hs2, is "crucial" for the country, as he marked the official start of construction on the tracks for the project, costing more than £100 billion. the first phase would see a 140—mile line running from euston, in london, to a new station at curzon street in birmingham. trains will carry more than 1,000 passengers, and reach speeds of up to 250 miles an hour. the second phase would then run services north from birmingham to...
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back injuly system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.le are turned away if they don‘t have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren‘t pleased to hear that they have to come back tomorrow. i need to go back to work and i didn‘t get tested. i‘ve been trying since friday evening, tried saturday, sunday, no luck. i've tried calling the numbers on the websites, the waiting line isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took us about two hours. laboratories analysing swab tests are said to be overstretched. the big sites like this one in glasgow known as lighthouse labs are run by the uk government and scotland‘s first minister has called for action to resolve the problem. we now have a very serious concern that the backlog of test results being faced by the uk lab network, which the glasgow lighthouse lab is part of, is starting to impact on the timeous reporting of scottish results. a westminster government source said the first minister was playing politics with the pandemic, and her claims were wrong. earlier the health secreta
back injuly system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.le are turned away if they don‘t have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren‘t pleased to hear that they have to come back tomorrow. i need to go back to work and i didn‘t get tested. i‘ve been trying since friday evening, tried saturday, sunday, no luck. i've tried calling the numbers on the websites, the waiting line isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took us about two...
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it was a mix of nerves and excitement and the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government you tens which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results will be awarded the canceled exams and this new school year isn't bringing back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind on the learning their warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come despite a new search of coronavirus case this strain every open in the states even if it doesn't look like it it's actually a nursery school behind me it's not ok to do the beautiful park and i was very happy when we reformed some days ago that i was stunned at a place where the happiness the feeling of uncertainty the government came up with another measure and some days to
it was a mix of nerves and excitement and the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government you tens which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results will be awarded...
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school reopening are going in their country it was a mix of nerves and explained the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stockard class times social distancing measures and one way systems bought for. the older students in particular the road back to the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here were reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the council exams and this new school year isn't bring back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind on learning they're warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come there is no one way of reopening schools in the u.s. here in washington d.c. area schools like francis stephens elementary remain closed and students continue with online learning at home other states happily reopen their schools but their kids have to keep their distance from each other and wear masks all day that even goes for 4 and 5 yea
school reopening are going in their country it was a mix of nerves and explained the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stockard class times social distancing measures and one way systems bought for. the older students in particular the road back to the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here were reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summer facing days of...
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time side project insiders claiming that it could begin in january in a quarantine facility in east london volunteers will reportedly receive a vaccine and then a dose of the actual virus a month later but concerns are already being raised about the morality of the move volunteers or not how can this be ethical when corona virus infection can be fatal wonder what we would be saying about this if it was russia not u.k. project risky reckless irresponsible typical of russia how risky as a human challenge trials there's been no official confirmation of the report over the british government has said that it is open to such studies reading university microbiologist dr simon clock says desperate times call for desperate measures. so unusual of course if we had effective treatments the rush for a back seat. wouldn't be said to be so strong it's all to more an optimal way of doing it ideally you'd let. that virus nobody. needs must live it it will grow it back so we can school on this and we've really got to be able to come up with a vaccine in pretty short order so i think some people think this
time side project insiders claiming that it could begin in january in a quarantine facility in east london volunteers will reportedly receive a vaccine and then a dose of the actual virus a month later but concerns are already being raised about the morality of the move volunteers or not how can this be ethical when corona virus infection can be fatal wonder what we would be saying about this if it was russia not u.k. project risky reckless irresponsible typical of russia how risky as a human...
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the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chan mustafa, their bodies were found in a freezer in his east londonhopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details of a 500 million pound fund to boost capacity by finding quicker and more efficient ways to test people. here's our health editor, hugh pym. test results delivered in just a couple of hours
the murders of henrietta sooch and miri—chan mustafa, their bodies were found in a freezer in his east londonhopping surge. there's growing concern tonight that the uk's testing capacity is falling short of demand. the bbc has been told of people being sent hundreds of miles for a test. a government official is quoted as saying that testing labs are "maxed out". the health secretary, matt hancock, has announced details of a 500 million pound fund to boost capacity by finding quicker...
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back in july system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.ited each day and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school stop out spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. go back and get tested stop i have been trying since friday evening. saturday, sunday, no luck. i tried calling the numbers on the websites. the white isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took two hours. -- the weight. laboratories analysing swab tests are said to be overstretched. the big sites like this one known as lighthouse labs are run by the uk government and the scotland's first minister has called for action to resolve the problem. we now have a very serious concern that the backlog of test results being faced by the uk lab network which the glasgow lighthouse lad is part of is starting to impact on the reporting of scottish results. the health secretary said the issues were being addressed. if you have symptoms come forward and get them, we are dealing with people travelling too far and we
back in july system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.ited each day and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school stop out spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. go back and get tested stop i have been trying since friday evening. saturday, sunday, no luck. i tried calling the numbers on the websites. the white isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took two hours. -- the...
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back injuly system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.limited each day and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. go back to work and i didn't tested i have been trying since friday evening. saturday, sunday, no luck. i tried calling the numbers on the websites. the wait isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took two hours. laboratories analysing swab tests are said to be overstretched. the big sites like this one in glasgow known as lighthouse labs are run by the uk government and the scotland's first minister has called for action to resolve the problem. we now have a very serious concern that the backlog of test results being faced by the uk lab network which the glasgow lighthouse lab is part of is starting to impact on the reporting of scottish results. the health secretary said the issues were being addressed. if you have symptoms come forward and get a test, we are dealing with people travelling too far
back injuly system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.limited each day and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. go back to work and i didn't tested i have been trying since friday evening. saturday, sunday, no luck. i tried calling the numbers on the websites. the wait isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today it took two hours....
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back injuly, system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.mited each day, and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. i need to go back to work and i didn't get tested. i've been trying since friday evening, tried saturday, sunday, no luck. i've tried calling the numbers on the websites, the waiting line isjust ridiculous. for us to get through today, it took us about two hours. laboratories analysing swab tests are said to be overstretched. the big sites like this one in glasgow, known as lighthouse labs, are run by the uk government and scotland's first minister has called for action to resolve the problem. we now have a very serious concern that the backlog of test results being faced by the uk lab network, which the glasgow lighthouse lab is part of, is starting to impact on the reporting of scottish results. a westminster government source said the first minister was playing politics with the pandemic, and her claims were
back injuly, system leaders were promoting walk—in testing centres like this one in east london.mited each day, and when they run out people are turned away if they don't have a booking. two school staff i spoke to weren't pleased to hear they'd have to come back tomorrow. i need to go back to work and i didn't get tested. i've been trying since friday evening, tried saturday, sunday, no luck. i've tried calling the numbers on the websites, the waiting line isjust ridiculous. for us to get...
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it was a mix of nerves and excitement of the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since munch the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government you tons which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the canceled exams and this new school year isn't bringing back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind on the learning their warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come despite a new surge of coronavirus cases. open in the states even if it doesn't look like it it's actually a nursery school behind me it's not ok to do in the beauty of this park and i was very happy when we ran for him some days ago that our son got a place there to happiness with a feeling of uncertainty the government came up with another measure and some days ago about
it was a mix of nerves and excitement of the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since munch the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road back to the classroom hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government you tons which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded...
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our the channel islands, said possible summer between london and east anglia.land and wales, dry and sunny, mid to high 20s, low 30s for many parts. motson china is developing, staying very cloudy in the north of scotland, outbreaks of heavy rain will turn lighter and a patchy later. 0ne outbreaks of heavy rain will turn lighter and a patchy later. one or two isolated showers, could not rule out a rumble of thunder, most will be dry, misty and places, another warm night with temperatures in the mid to high teens but turning colder from the north in the next few days. temperatures returning back to normal, not much rain around, many are staying dry. hello this is bbc news with victoria derbyshire. the headlines: a lack of coronavirus tests for nhs workers is causing staff absences — according to hospital bosses. the government says the tests are out there the majority of tests are available within a ten mile radius. it seems to me that there will be extreme cases where people cannot get it has locations in that radius, but that does not mean public health englan
our the channel islands, said possible summer between london and east anglia.land and wales, dry and sunny, mid to high 20s, low 30s for many parts. motson china is developing, staying very cloudy in the north of scotland, outbreaks of heavy rain will turn lighter and a patchy later. 0ne outbreaks of heavy rain will turn lighter and a patchy later. one or two isolated showers, could not rule out a rumble of thunder, most will be dry, misty and places, another warm night with temperatures in the...
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in from there is a noticeable breeze in from the east and you will notice it especially towards east londonlsius. overnight tonight we are dry and clear and still have enough of a breeze with temperatures not falling too far, typically in the low double figures tomorrow morning but in the suburbs it could be eight or 9 degrees. a lot of fine weather in the forecast for the next few days and we will tell you that could be some showers later in the day on saturday, overnight into sunday that come from the south and slip towards the west and it will turn more u nsettled the west and it will turn more unsettled and cooler in the middle pa rt unsettled and cooler in the middle part of next week. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it's back to naga and charlie. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. good morning to you. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: as head teachers warn that schools are struggling to access coronavirus tests for students and staff,
in from there is a noticeable breeze in from the east and you will notice it especially towards east londonlsius. overnight tonight we are dry and clear and still have enough of a breeze with temperatures not falling too far, typically in the low double figures tomorrow morning but in the suburbs it could be eight or 9 degrees. a lot of fine weather in the forecast for the next few days and we will tell you that could be some showers later in the day on saturday, overnight into sunday that come...
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the highest of all maybe 29—31 in the north—east of london and across parts of east anglia.wers south through the night and into tomorrow. what is perhaps most significant is it will bring a shift in wind directions. high pressure moves eastwards, swinging winds into a more north and more north—easterly direction, particularly for the eastern half of the country and so through the rest of this week it is going to gradually turn cooler. most parts of the country, though, will be staying dry. one or two exceptions to that rule on wednesday, a few isolated showers, east anglia and through this figure cloud across parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern and northeastern england, there will be a little bit of light rain or drizzle. cold north—easterly winds dig into that and temperatures probably best around 13—18 , probably feeling cooler in the afternoon. to the south, though, why we have some mist or low cloud around the coast, and more in the way of sunshine and still warm with temperatures into the mid 20s. into thursday, we start to lose some of that north—easterly wi
the highest of all maybe 29—31 in the north—east of london and across parts of east anglia.wers south through the night and into tomorrow. what is perhaps most significant is it will bring a shift in wind directions. high pressure moves eastwards, swinging winds into a more north and more north—easterly direction, particularly for the eastern half of the country and so through the rest of this week it is going to gradually turn cooler. most parts of the country, though, will be staying...
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it was a mix of nerves and excitement as the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since munch the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the right back to the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the canceled exams and this new school year isn't bringing back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind on the learning they're warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come despite a news search of coronavirus case this strain every open in the states even if it doesn't look like it is actually a nursery school behind me it's no cages in the beautiful park and i was very happy when we ran for him some days ago that our son got a place there to happiness with a feeling of uncertainty the government came up with another measure and some da
it was a mix of nerves and excitement as the kids at this east london high school headed back for the 1st time since munch the teachers here tell me they're ready with stock at class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the right back to the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government u. turns which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be...
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it was a mix of nerves and excitement as the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stockard class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road banks of the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the council exams and this new school year isn't bringing back any more stability teachers here say many kids a month behind. their warning that the knock on effects could take that toll for some time to come there is no one way of opening schools in the u.s. here in washington d.c. area schools like francis stephens elementary remain closed and students continue with online learning. other states happily reopen their schools but their kids have to keep their distance from each other and wear masks all day that even goes for 4 and 5 year olds in kindergarten one mother has told me that she will prob
it was a mix of nerves and excitement as the kids this is east london high school headed back for the 1st time since march the teachers here tell me they're ready with stockard class times social distancing measures and one way systems but for the older students in particular the road banks of the classroom it hasn't been easy schools here are reeling from a series of chaotic government which left many kids over the summer facing days of uncertainty about how their results would be awarded the...
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this 29—year—old is from an mosque in east london and is involved in its £12 million renovation projectternet, that is an issue. spirituality is definitely lacking in that. while he may not be convinced by the power of the internet, increasing competition online means mosques may have to work harder to stay relevant to young muslims. we can speak now to aisha zaman who is an imamconnect service user and khizar mohammad who is from east london mosque and london muslim centre. thank you both forjoining us. are you should first of all, i suppose particularly if you're trying to get young people to get to the mosque this was an obvious solution ——? myself as a user personally i would go to the mosque for some recent and use a service like this for different reasons. and a mosque i don't think you can find all of the expertise needed in your spiritual growth or your professional growth or your personal growth as well. so i think it is great to have both options for any age group really, not just the youth to options for any age group really, notjust the youth to have the mosque and online se
this 29—year—old is from an mosque in east london and is involved in its £12 million renovation projectternet, that is an issue. spirituality is definitely lacking in that. while he may not be convinced by the power of the internet, increasing competition online means mosques may have to work harder to stay relevant to young muslims. we can speak now to aisha zaman who is an imamconnect service user and khizar mohammad who is from east london mosque and london muslim centre. thank you both...
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the movement when last year a group of protesters from extinction rebellion occupied a train in east london and many thought that this fund of mind their own message trying to get people off the vehicles and reduce their carbon emissions by taking public transport instead so that the movement has said that it is going to be focused not necessary and occupying the sites for a long period of time but more. events of civil disobedience also colson bad actions by black lifes. after and the testers calling out inequalities public health system through the punjab because well they say that they want to make those part of their platform to get the government to take more notice of that went. well the british government is now set to launch a media campaign encouraging people to return to their offices 2 weeks off to crown a virus restrictions began to ease but while business leaders do support the idea many are sticking to working from home practices or ports from. these gleaming towers of deserted surrounding streets of squares abandoned by soup clad workers on the skater hangouts. there are fear
the movement when last year a group of protesters from extinction rebellion occupied a train in east london and many thought that this fund of mind their own message trying to get people off the vehicles and reduce their carbon emissions by taking public transport instead so that the movement has said that it is going to be focused not necessary and occupying the sites for a long period of time but more. events of civil disobedience also colson bad actions by black lifes. after and the testers...
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a start—up firm in south east london is trying to make it cool for men to wear wigs.e", using natural hair, is attached to the head using special adhesives. it comes as wigs and hair extensions for women have grown in popularity. so the idea is why not have it for men? in black culture style has always been a thing that's really important to us and we care about how we look, we care about how we present ourselves, so hair loss is viewed with some stigma. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the roads, vauxhall bridge is closed. that's until december. and don't forget hammersmith and london bridges are also closed. in watford, the a41 is closed between the sandy lane and the hartspring roundabout for repairs to a burst water main. and in wandsworth, there are restrictions northbound on trinity road just after the county arms pub because of a burst water main. now the weather with elizabeth. hello, good morning. well, today marks the autumn equinox, but it's still going to feel an awful lot like summer just for one more day until it turns cooler and wetter
a start—up firm in south east london is trying to make it cool for men to wear wigs.e", using natural hair, is attached to the head using special adhesives. it comes as wigs and hair extensions for women have grown in popularity. so the idea is why not have it for men? in black culture style has always been a thing that's really important to us and we care about how we look, we care about how we present ourselves, so hair loss is viewed with some stigma. let's take a look at the travel...
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so a musician from east london has found a way of drawing attention to herself in a bright yellow van may have been struggling. i wanted this to be the sunshine truck and bring some light and flower power and positivity into people's life so when they see it, i wa nt people's life so when they see it, i want people to smile like this. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning apart from a planned closure on the waterloo and city line. 0nto the roads: there are roadworks on wandsworth bridge. that's going to get busy this morning as traffic diverts onto it from vauxhall bridge, which is currently closed. so expect long delays. now, the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. the first thing you will notice about today is the temperature, feeling very warm, quite sticky and humid. that comes the cloud. it will be a rather grey day all in all. you can it hangs around from it. we do have a westerly breeze break the cloud up a little this afternoon. 0ne westerly breeze break the cloud up a little this afternoon. one or two sunny spell
so a musician from east london has found a way of drawing attention to herself in a bright yellow van may have been struggling. i wanted this to be the sunshine truck and bring some light and flower power and positivity into people's life so when they see it, i wa nt people's life so when they see it, i want people to smile like this. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning apart from a planned closure on the waterloo and city line. 0nto...
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yesterday in southern scotland and northern ireland, possibly reaching 31 degrees to the north—east of london dropping, most places will stay dry. it will be a gradual drop through the week, one across southern areas, mist and fog around, lingering in western coast, isolated showers towards the south—east, brighter day for northern scotland. southern scotland, northern england, increasing amounts of low cloud around the coast, temperatures dropping away from these values into the afternoon. the further south you are, with the sunshine, temperatures into the mid 205. the last of the very warm days across the south, as we go through the rest of this week, temperatures returning closer to normal, some showers into the weekend across the south, may be a little rain in the north of scotland as we go into friday. that's how your weather is looking, a big part of the weather on breakfast is showing you some of the weather watcher shots, they have helped us to tell the story over the past few yea rs. to tell the story over the past few years. now a quarter of a million weather watchers, over three an
yesterday in southern scotland and northern ireland, possibly reaching 31 degrees to the north—east of london dropping, most places will stay dry. it will be a gradual drop through the week, one across southern areas, mist and fog around, lingering in western coast, isolated showers towards the south—east, brighter day for northern scotland. southern scotland, northern england, increasing amounts of low cloud around the coast, temperatures dropping away from these values into the afternoon....
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the centring comes out, it is going to turn increasingly hot across parts of south—east england, including the londonof eastern england but it will be warm across northern england and parts of wales as well. do the rest of the week, there's a tendency for the temperatures to gradually drift lower and closer to normal by the end of the week. that your weather. —— that is your weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8: on the edge of losing control of coronavirus — a warning from one leading scientist as more than 3,000 uk cases are recorded for a second day. this is still a very widely distributed infection, it's across the whole of the uk and, by every measure, the numbers are going up. oxford university and astrazeneca restart clinical trials of their coronavirus vaccine which was halted after a volunteer fell ill. sir terence conran, the designer and habitat founder who revolutionised british decor and dining, has died aged 88. a new trial to reduce pollution levels will cut the speed limit to 60 mph on four sections of motorway in england. coming up at 8:30pm: global questions.
the centring comes out, it is going to turn increasingly hot across parts of south—east england, including the londonof eastern england but it will be warm across northern england and parts of wales as well. do the rest of the week, there's a tendency for the temperatures to gradually drift lower and closer to normal by the end of the week. that your weather. —— that is your weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8: on the edge of losing control of coronavirus — a warning from one...
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let's speak now to adam cozens, co—founder of perky blenders coffee shops in east london and has used have you managed in the last few weeks and months with the furlough scheme? we have made use of the furlough scheme, we are an independent family run business. we have 35 staff, some of those full—time, some on an hourly rate. we have got four shops of our own. the shops are seeing a fluctuation and that is down to consumer spending. we have been... it has been an advantage that we have had our online coffee by post. we rose our online coffee by post. we rose our own coffee, we also supply the hospitality industry. —— we roast our own coffee. we have seen that impact on our business. we have been lucky in as much as the online business, which has been very popular, coffee by post, we have been able to move some stuff into the roastery where we have increased business there. but the shops, we have used the furlough scheme since may and actually, coming towards the end of october, we were just about at the point where we were always off the furlough scheme. it has been useful for us to
let's speak now to adam cozens, co—founder of perky blenders coffee shops in east london and has used have you managed in the last few weeks and months with the furlough scheme? we have made use of the furlough scheme, we are an independent family run business. we have 35 staff, some of those full—time, some on an hourly rate. we have got four shops of our own. the shops are seeing a fluctuation and that is down to consumer spending. we have been... it has been an advantage that we have had...
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. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," imtiaz tyab, east london. >> ten hundred trillion --ther's thoughts. >> both reading the jolie note in stereo of the best part about it. >> our future's in more hands if there are more kids like that. >> ain't that the truth? >>> right now let's look at the weather for your weekend. >>> an untraditional way of preparing food, that's what andrew taylor and his team bring us. we'll v maine, restauran restaurant, and a real clam bake on a coastal island. are y you are watching "cbs this morning saturday." when migraine strikes, there's quick-dissolve nurtec. don't take if allergic to nurtec. side effects include nausea. to pay as little as $0, go to nurtec.com that gave us the time to celebrate the things that connect all of us? ♪ that connect all of us? when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can save for an emergenc
. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning saturday," imtiaz tyab, east london. >> ten hundred trillion --ther's thoughts. >> both reading the jolie note in stereo of the best part about it. >> our future's in more hands if there are more kids like that. >> ain't that the truth? >>> right now let's look at the weather for your weekend. >>> an untraditional way of preparing food, that's what andrew taylor and his team bring us. we'll v maine,...
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east. at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 50 degrees on thermometer doesn't seemge in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that will be the theme for the next few days. that does mean the weather is going to turn a lot more u nsettled. but i think on monday, talking aboutjust a bit of cloud on rain splashing through northern ireland during the afternoon, maybe reaching the north—west of england and wales as well. but generally speaking, where the sun comes out on monday, having lost that northerly wind, temperatures get up to around 17 or 18 degrees. should not feel too bad at all. on tuesday, we are between weather fronts, one just exiting out of the north sea, another virgorous area of low pressure heading our way. but tuesday isn't looking too bad at all. i think there'll be some decent sunny spells around, but after that, pretty much from wednesday onwards, this jet stream is actually going to send a serious of low pressures in our direction. that means that yes, temperatures might be rising because thi
east. at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 50 degrees on thermometer doesn't seemge in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that will be the theme for the next few days. that does mean the weather is going to turn a lot more u nsettled. but i think on monday, talking aboutjust a bit of cloud on rain splashing through northern ireland during the afternoon, maybe reaching the north—west of england and wales...
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warming up in the south—east by sunday, 25 in london and monday and tuesday we are expecting a brief . this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines... britain is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus — a stark warning from one leading scientist following a sharp rise in cases in the united kingdom. this is still a very widely distributed infection, it's across the whole of the uk and by every measure, the numbers are going up. boris johnson defends his plans to override parts of the brexit withdrawal agreement, saying the eu is looking to "carve up and divide" the uk. the first direct talks between afghanistan and the taliban take place in qatar. the afghans say they want to end the war. including men, women, minorities and victims
warming up in the south—east by sunday, 25 in london and monday and tuesday we are expecting a brief . this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the latest headlines... britain is "on the edge of losing control" of coronavirus — a stark warning from one leading scientist following a sharp rise in cases in the united kingdom. this is still a very widely distributed infection, it's across the whole of the uk and by every measure, the numbers are going up. boris johnson defends his plans...
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east. so at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 15 degrees on the thermometer doesn'tather out toward the west where we've got more sunshine. now, on monday, there will be a change in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that's actually going to be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more unsettled. but i think on monday, we're just talking about a bit of cloud and rain splashing its way through northern ireland during the afternoon, maybe reaching the north—west of england and wales as well. but generally speaking, where the sun comes out on monday, having lost that northerly wind, temperatures get up to around 17 or 18 degrees — shouldn't feel too bad at all. and then on tuesday, again, we are between weather fronts — one just exiting out into the north sea, another more sort of vigorous area of low pressure heading our way — but tuesday isn't looking too bad at all. i think there'll be some decent sunny spells around. but after that, pretty much from wedn
east. so at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 15 degrees on the thermometer doesn'tather out toward the west where we've got more sunshine. now, on monday, there will be a change in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that's actually going to be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more unsettled. but i think on monday, we're just talking about a bit of...
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east. so at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 15 degrees on thermometer doesn'tgot more sunshine. now, on monday, there will be a change in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that's actually going to be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more unsettled. but i think on monday, we're just talking about just a bit of cloud and rain splashing its way through northern ireland during the afternoon, maybe reaching the north—west of england and wales as well. but generally speaking, where the sun comes out on monday, having lost that northerly wind, temperatures get up to around 17 or 18 degrees — shouldn't feel too bad at all. and then on tuesday, again, we are between weather fronts — one just exiting out into the north sea, another more sort of vigorous area of low pressure heading our way — but tuesday isn't looking too bad at all. i think there'll be some decent sunny spells around. but after that, pretty much from wednesday onwards this more powerful
east. so at times, london, norwich, hull to newcastle, it will be cloudy. 15 degrees on thermometer doesn'tgot more sunshine. now, on monday, there will be a change in the wind direction. we'll lose the northerlies but also come these milder, wetter westerlies — that's actually going to be the theme for the next few days and that does mean that the weather is going to turn a lot more unsettled. but i think on monday, we're just talking about just a bit of cloud and rain splashing its way...