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well, the 2 —year—old comes from hackney in east london and, well, the 25—year—old comes from hackneyng off school to watch the old team sky launch in 2010. drew savage reports. a new generation for british cycle home or cycling. tao geoghegan hart is the youngest british rider to bring one of the planters. his team—mates are not surprised. bring one of the planters. his team-mates are not surprised. he has a lwa ys team-mates are not surprised. he has always been very talented since he was very, very young. he very dedicated, works very hard, as his feet on the ground and is a brilliant racer. in the end, cycling, like motorsports it's, you know, you can have the engine is a physical engine or engine but you've to be able to race and teo is a great racer, he really is. that they sing instinct was held in east london, cycling club in hackney where he is already inspiring the next generation. tao is very inspiring for me. when i watched him yesterday, i was so shocked he won the giro. so for me to stand here where he grew up is so amazing. it's just so amazing. i would like to do what
well, the 2 —year—old comes from hackney in east london and, well, the 25—year—old comes from hackneyng off school to watch the old team sky launch in 2010. drew savage reports. a new generation for british cycle home or cycling. tao geoghegan hart is the youngest british rider to bring one of the planters. his team—mates are not surprised. bring one of the planters. his team-mates are not surprised. he has a lwa ys team-mates are not surprised. he has always been very talented since...
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hindley, the man in the leader's pinkjersey, in the final ten—mile time trial.the 25—year—old from east londons team leader geraint thomas crashed out on stage 3. racing his way into contetion, picking up two stage wins and here he was, outpacing the man in the maglia rosa tojoin wiggins, thomas, chris froome and simon yates in the history books, the five british riders who've won cycling's grand tours. so how does it feel? bizarre, to be honest. yeah. not in my wildest dreams did i imagine that this would be possible when we started almost a month ago in sicily. ten years and thousands of miles of hard work of paid off. tao geoghegan hart has learned his place. the next chapter of british cycling success. it was geraint thomas who was the picked as the teams lead rider. but after a crash forced him out of the race. there was still plenty for teo geoghan hart to do to to become a contender. as grigor brown from flow sports, who's been covering the race told me earlier. initially, we had geraint thomas as the team can be in. things change quickly, he obviously crashed on a water bottle and thin
hindley, the man in the leader's pinkjersey, in the final ten—mile time trial.the 25—year—old from east londons team leader geraint thomas crashed out on stage 3. racing his way into contetion, picking up two stage wins and here he was, outpacing the man in the maglia rosa tojoin wiggins, thomas, chris froome and simon yates in the history books, the five british riders who've won cycling's grand tours. so how does it feel? bizarre, to be honest. yeah. not in my wildest dreams did i...
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with me is elizabeth sankey, a patient during lockdown at east london mother and baby unit. i would say three days before he was born, sorry three days after he was born i started experiencing severe anxiety. which is adrenaline coursing through my body every morning when i woke up and it was horrific. and my husband and it was horrific. and my husband andi and it was horrific. and my husband and i had no idea what was happening. it wasn't until we talked toa happening. it wasn't until we talked to a midwife, i was planning on having a home birth so we had homebirth midwives, one of them said you need to go to a&e because i think you need a health assessment. so we did that. and then what followed was a month of me trying to get help, trying to understand what was happening to me, me being terrified i was going to feel like this forever. and i would hear things about mother and baby units when i would go to a&e because i was feeling suicidal, but it always felt like it was something out of reach, and also i was doing all of this on my own because of covid, so my husband coul
with me is elizabeth sankey, a patient during lockdown at east london mother and baby unit. i would say three days before he was born, sorry three days after he was born i started experiencing severe anxiety. which is adrenaline coursing through my body every morning when i woke up and it was horrific. and my husband and it was horrific. and my husband andi and it was horrific. and my husband and i had no idea what was happening. it wasn't until we talked toa happening. it wasn't until we...
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the 25—year—old from east london had stepped up after his team leader geraint thomas crashed out on stageis way into contetion, picking up two stage wins and here he was, outpacing the man in the maglia rosa tojoin wiggins, thomas, chris froome and simon yates in the history books — the five british riders who've won cycling's grand tours. so, how does it feel? yeah, not in my wildest dreams did i imagine that this would be possible when we started almost a month ago in sicily. ten years and thousands of miles of hard work have paid off — geoghegan hart has earned his place next to sir dave brailsford. the latest chapter of british cycling success. drew savage, bbc news. tao geoghegan hart has earned his success. and after that success, i spoke to tao geoghegan hart a few moments ago. it's been an incredible three weeks here with the team. started down in sicily 21 days ago and here we are 110w sicily 21 days ago and here we are now in milan. what a year to spin and to finish like this is unbelievable and quite unexpected. and to finish like this is unbelievable and quite unexpectedlj can
the 25—year—old from east london had stepped up after his team leader geraint thomas crashed out on stageis way into contetion, picking up two stage wins and here he was, outpacing the man in the maglia rosa tojoin wiggins, thomas, chris froome and simon yates in the history books — the five british riders who've won cycling's grand tours. so, how does it feel? yeah, not in my wildest dreams did i imagine that this would be possible when we started almost a month ago in sicily. ten years...
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i lived in east london in a block of flats. countryside, lots of place. so you can run round here, there's room. and for the next week, it'll be all theirs to explore. oh, it's lovely. the boys are enjoying themselves. i know we've only been here for an hour or so, but they're really enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. 12 steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width wise, but here — no. run wild. beautiful. look at them — loving it. as we head towards a winter full of unknowns, for this family, this space and this freedom feels all the more precious. fiona lamdin, bbc news. it's lovely to see them enjoying the beach, isn't it? a lovely bit of generosity. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alice salfield. transphobic hate crimes in london have more than quadrupled over the last nine years. that's according to figures from the met police. phys
i lived in east london in a block of flats. countryside, lots of place. so you can run round here, there's room. and for the next week, it'll be all theirs to explore. oh, it's lovely. the boys are enjoying themselves. i know we've only been here for an hour or so, but they're really enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. 12 steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width...
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yourah: you mentioned experience as a counselor in east london. and of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. your political experience in the u.k. and around the world, your work is truly international, i wonder if you can share with our audience some thoughts about how the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s. compares to what you experience in the u.k. and elsewhere? seyi: parts of me is jealous, to be honest. i'm used toons seeing in the academia world, what you do is amazing and i'm role doesn't your exist here and if it does it is well underfunded. there was a study that came out about how academia as a whole, black academia, there is only 10 of them. americans are able to investigate and look at and apply social work and human to tech, to ai, yes, we have the oxford institute and [indiscernible] a part of me is jealous around how there is that openness to investigate. landscape,rstand the that is missing in the u.k. and europe. the second thing is community organizing. i think it's rea
yourah: you mentioned experience as a counselor in east london. and of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. your political experience in the u.k. and around the world, your work is truly international, i wonder if you can share with our audience some thoughts about how the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s. compares to what you experience in the u.k. and elsewhere? seyi: parts of me is jealous, to be honest. i'm used toons seeing in...
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luke in east london says," if my partner andi in east london says," if my partner and i live alone int'll be had time for, thanks for getting to a lot of questions, czech, assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professorjonathan ball, the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ball, professor of molecular virology at the university of nottingham. lots of questions about travelling between areas with different levels of restrictions, if you are going from an area with a higher level of restrictions to one which does not had such a high level, ask yourself, you really need to make thatjourney and, if you do, you need to carry with you the kind of behaviour you should be adopted in that area with a higher number of cases. i hope we have managed to make that clear and a nswer have managed to make that clear and answer a lot of your questions. a british company has cut the price of medical cannabis, meaning it‘s now cheaper than illegal street cannabis. despite the government allowing prescriptions, they‘re only given rarely on the nh
luke in east london says," if my partner andi in east london says," if my partner and i live alone int'll be had time for, thanks for getting to a lot of questions, czech, assistant professor of global health policy at the london school of economics, and professorjonathan ball, the london school of economics, and professor jonathan ball, professor of molecular virology at the university of nottingham. lots of questions about travelling between areas with different levels of...
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this person owns a pub in hackney, in east london.ighest covid rates. she is now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it isa allowing households to mix indoors, it is a triple whammy. we have got such restrictions on us now that no financial backing from the government, unless we are forced to close, but that will not happen until the next year. close, but that will not happen untilthe next year. -- untilthe next tier. nearby, this family can look out over london but they worry, like many in the city without gardens, how they will see relations we re gardens, how they will see relations were now facing the same problems as many have in parts of the north for months. my eldest is autistic and partially sighted and he sees his nanna partially sighted and he sees his na n na every partially sighted and he sees his nanna every weekend, so that i
this person owns a pub in hackney, in east london.ighest covid rates. she is now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it isa allowing households to mix indoors, it is a triple whammy. we have got such restrictions on us now that no financial backing from the government, unless we are forced to close,...
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geoghegan hart folklore, but his introduction to cycling came before then, here in hackney, in east london the inspiration for the likes of this 13—year—old. tao is very inspiring for me. when i watched him yesterday, i was so shocked he won the giro. so for me to stand here where he grew up is so amazing. it's just so amazing. i would like to do what he done, what he done here, and, like, all the stuff that he's experienced here and that. how much potential do you think there is in this part of london, for example? oh, god, dynamite. really? yeah, it's dynamite. energy, dynamite, i mean, it's... give people a chance, yeah, give them a chance and give them the right environment, and everyone will get behind these people. along with all britain's famous cyclists, you'll soon be saying tao geoghegan hart in the same breath. and this boy? well, just maybe. joe wilson, bbc news, in hackney. now, if you were watching us on fiday you'll remember this. this is 80—year—old paul harvey at the piano. he's a former music teacher who has dementia, and he played this piece off the cuff after a challeng
geoghegan hart folklore, but his introduction to cycling came before then, here in hackney, in east london the inspiration for the likes of this 13—year—old. tao is very inspiring for me. when i watched him yesterday, i was so shocked he won the giro. so for me to stand here where he grew up is so amazing. it's just so amazing. i would like to do what he done, what he done here, and, like, all the stuff that he's experienced here and that. how much potential do you think there is in this...
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metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses, after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londoness in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate just before 6pm. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder — he's being treated for serious injuries. thousands of people across poland have been protesting against a ruling that bans almost all abortions. a court outlawed terminating a pregnancy on the grounds of severe foetal defects. protesters gathered in front of the warsaw headquarters of the governing right—wing law and justice party, which backs the court's ban. 35 of the uk's leading cultural organisations and venues will be the first to receive grants between one and £3 million from the government's £1.57 billion coronavirus culture recovery fund. £75 million will protect some of the nation's most signi
metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses, after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londoness in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate just before 6pm. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of...
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metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses, after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonto an address in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder — he's being treated for serious injuries. during the last few months, many of us have probably wished we could escape into a fantasy world. now, a museum in oxford is letting families do just that. the story museum was due to reopen in april but the pandemic forced it to postpone. today it finally reopens its doors — fiona lamdin reports. this is...a magical place. in this whispering wood with a flick of the wand the trees tell you a tale. my favourite tree is the one with a sword in it because it looks ancient and it's really cool. it makes you feel like you're really in a wood. next you can step into eight s
metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses, after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonto an address in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder —...
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i lived in east london in a block of flats.n round here, there's room. and for the next week, it'll be all theirs to explore. oh, it's lovely! the boys are enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. twelve steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width wise, but here — look. just run wild! beautiful. look at them — loving it. as we head towards a winter full of unknowns, for this family, this space and this freedom feels all the more precious. fiona lamdin, bbc news. fabulous. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. good afternoon. damp and dreary on many uk beaches at the moment, hard to believe there is a ex—hurricane driving the weather at the moment. this is not unusualfor this driving the weather at the moment. this is not unusual for this time of year, it is stuck in the atlantic, it contains the remnants of hurricane epsilon. it is stained to our work but it is driving conditions, it is pu
i lived in east london in a block of flats.n round here, there's room. and for the next week, it'll be all theirs to explore. oh, it's lovely! the boys are enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. twelve steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width wise, but here — look. just run wild! beautiful. look at them — loving it. as we head towards a winter full of unknowns,...
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laurenjohns owns a pub in hackney, in east london. the capital's highest covid rates. she's now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it's just a triple whammy. we've got such restrictions on us now and no financial backing from the government, unless we're forced to close — but that won't happen until the next tier. nearby, ebony ferguson and her four children can look out over london, but worry, like many in the city without gardens, how they will see relations, now facing the same problems as many have in parts of the north for months. my eldest is autistic and partially sighted and he sees his nanna every weekend, so that's a break in his pattern, so he's going to struggle with that. i don't think their nanna is going to be able to be outside because it's too cold for her. half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of
laurenjohns owns a pub in hackney, in east london. the capital's highest covid rates. she's now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it's just a triple whammy. we've got such restrictions on us now and no financial backing from the government, unless we're forced to close — but that won't happen...
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welcome to the florist arms in east london, which will bejoining other parts of the uk in the tier 2g indoors will drive another nail into trade already weakened by early closing at 10pm. pub manager emma tarbard would usually have up to 100 people on a weekend night. now she thinks 15 would be a push. we are roughly around 20—29% down each month compared to last year. considering the new restrictions with the no households mixing, that would then mean that our capacity would lower. we have seven staff employed, that's including two chefs. but at this rate, i can't see us being able to... how we can afford to keep the amount of staff on without any further furlough help. it's hard to quantify the cost of these new measures. if you look back to april when we had a national lockdown, that hit the economy by 20%, £400 billion plus. it is estimated a mini lockdown, a two—week circuit breaker, could cost between £15 billion and £20 billion and although there is little data on the tier system yet, hospitality chiefs say the rule of six and the curfew had already hit sales by 25% and these
welcome to the florist arms in east london, which will bejoining other parts of the uk in the tier 2g indoors will drive another nail into trade already weakened by early closing at 10pm. pub manager emma tarbard would usually have up to 100 people on a weekend night. now she thinks 15 would be a push. we are roughly around 20—29% down each month compared to last year. considering the new restrictions with the no households mixing, that would then mean that our capacity would lower. we have...
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metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses — after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. headteachers in england say they're "bitterly disappointed" that the number of laptops they're given for deprived children has been cut by 80%. the government says the devices will be sent to the areas of greatest need. it blames, in part, international supply. 0ne school says it will receive 13 computers, rather than the 61 it was promised. we got an e—mail at six o'clock last night from the lovely guys at the dfe, at the start of half term, which has been such a challenging — the most challenging half term probably on education record — celebrating the fact that the government have secured another 100,000 laptops but they were changing the way they were allocating them. so, excitedly, i've logged on to see if my allocation had gone up from 61 — i actually needed 168 — so i logged on expecting to hopefully see my 61, and it destroyed me, it flattened me when i seen that it's actually been c
metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses — after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. headteachers in england say they're "bitterly disappointed" that the number of laptops they're given for deprived children has been cut by 80%. the government says the devices will be sent to the areas of greatest need. it blames, in part, international supply. 0ne school says...
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the 25—year—old from east london stepped up after his team leader crashed out on stage three.nd others, in the history books. the five british raiders who have won cycling's grand jurors. how does it feel? bazaar, to be honest. not in my wildest dreams did i imagine this would be possible when we started a month ago in sicily —— is r. ten years and thousands of miles of hard work has paid off. he has earned his place. the latest chapter of british cycling success. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. yesterday's heavy and persistent rain was replaced by a mix of sunshine and showers today. it has been a pretty wet weekend and it stays very unsettled through the coming week. there'll be some brisk winds, more heavy rain at times. that brings the risk of some localised flooding. it should turn milder later in the week. but as we go through this evening and tonight, plenty more showers, especially in the west. could be some flashes of lightning, some rumbles of thunder. not as many showers across eastern areas, that's where we will have the lower temperat
the 25—year—old from east london stepped up after his team leader crashed out on stage three.nd others, in the history books. the five british raiders who have won cycling's grand jurors. how does it feel? bazaar, to be honest. not in my wildest dreams did i imagine this would be possible when we started a month ago in sicily —— is r. ten years and thousands of miles of hard work has paid off. he has earned his place. the latest chapter of british cycling success. now it's time for a...
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metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses — after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder; he's being treated for serious injuries. president trump has cast his vote in the upcoming us election. early voting has begun in the states of new york and florida — where mr trump voted. coronavirus fears have driven a record 50 million american voters to cast early ballots, in person or by mail. it was a very secure vote. much more secure than when you send in a ballot, i can tell you that. everything was perfect, very strict. really by the rules. when you send in your ballot it could never be like that, it could never be secure like that, but they've done a fantasticjob over here, great people inside. but it is an honour to be vo
metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses — after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londonstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural 0xfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder; he's being treated for...
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metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londoned a little after 9pm to an address in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural oxfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate just before 6pm. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder — he's being treated for serious injuries. other news, and donald trump has boasted of a foreign policy win, after sudan agreed to normalise relations with israel. it's the third arab league nation to do so in two months. the palestinians have condemned the deal, describing it as a further betrayal. nomia iqbal reports from washington. the state of israel and the republic of sudan have agreed to make peace. president trump invited reporters into the oval office to witness his exchange with the leaders of israel and sudan on the phone. and he couldn't help but take a swipe a
metropolitan police are appealing for witnesses after a 17—year—old boy was fatally stabbed in east londoned a little after 9pm to an address in walthamstow. paramedics pronounced the victim dead at the scene — there have been no arrests made yet. and a murder investigation is under way after the body of a woman was found in rural oxfordshire last night. the body was found on the watlington hill national trust estate just before 6pm. the victim is believed to be in her 60s. a man has been...
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kevin courtney is in east london and is the general secretary of the national education union. you. we heard a little earlier from our education editor that you are calling for a school is to be closed in event of a national lockdown in england. we are expecting a national lockdown but why do you want that to happen? well, if the prime minister calls for a national lockdown of around four weeks, which is what we are hearing, we don't think it should be a half measure. to have the maximum effect we think schools should be pa rt effect we think schools should be part of that closure. we have been looking at data from the office for national statistics which shows that the biggest section, the biggest growth rate, is amongst secondary school pupils, where, according to the ons, our analysis of their figures, cases have increased 50 times since september. far higher than any other age group. and so to get the maximum effect of the lockdown it would be sensible to include schools in it. we all want children to be at school, but we also know that if we just take half measure after ha
kevin courtney is in east london and is the general secretary of the national education union. you. we heard a little earlier from our education editor that you are calling for a school is to be closed in event of a national lockdown in england. we are expecting a national lockdown but why do you want that to happen? well, if the prime minister calls for a national lockdown of around four weeks, which is what we are hearing, we don't think it should be a half measure. to have the maximum effect...
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apologised after a major pipe burst in hackney marshes affecting at least nine postcode areas in east londoning minister to do more to help london's homeless this winter. sadiq khan has warned hundreds face freezing nights on the streets or risk catching coronavirus in communal shelters. he says urgent clarity and guidance is needed. the government has yet to respond. new analysis shows over a third of adults in psychiatric wards in london were infected with covid—19 at the height of the pandemic researchers at ucl say the true infection rate may have been even higher, given the low rates of testing early on in the outbreak. events are up and running across london this week as part of the annual frieze london art fair. some of the events will be digital, but there are galleries hosting socially distanced exhibitions with a hub focusing on the world famous cork street. the galleries have really come together as a community. cork street is hosting a huge amount of activity with pop—ups from colleagues across the west end. and you can really use this as a base to explore the entire spectrum of
apologised after a major pipe burst in hackney marshes affecting at least nine postcode areas in east londoning minister to do more to help london's homeless this winter. sadiq khan has warned hundreds face freezing nights on the streets or risk catching coronavirus in communal shelters. he says urgent clarity and guidance is needed. the government has yet to respond. new analysis shows over a third of adults in psychiatric wards in london were infected with covid—19 at the height of the...
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personally believe that if this was a furlough scheme that has been talked about in the south—east or in londoneast or in london, it would be at a much higher rate. what we are getting in liverpool and liverpool city region and the north—west is a lower rate that is disrespectful to people of this city and the people on the poverty pay. it is going to impact on them, that is why we are seeing the outcome of more people being hospitalised, more people dying as a result of covid—i9 in the north—west because of poverty, deprivation and lack of support from this government financially. i don't think it is generous for rishi sunak to give us two thirds on furlough. he should be giving more than that, you should be supporting businesses more. why? because it is cheaper or just as cheap, and if not, you are going to be paying universal credit, unemployment rates, losing tax and national insurance contributions. it isa national insurance contributions. it is a no—brainer to support furlough ina more is a no—brainer to support furlough in a more generous way. is a no—brainer to support furlough in a mor
personally believe that if this was a furlough scheme that has been talked about in the south—east or in londoneast or in london, it would be at a much higher rate. what we are getting in liverpool and liverpool city region and the north—west is a lower rate that is disrespectful to people of this city and the people on the poverty pay. it is going to impact on them, that is why we are seeing the outcome of more people being hospitalised, more people dying as a result of covid—i9 in the...
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rebekah: you mentioned your experience as a counselor from east london. and of course today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but given your political experience in the uk, really around the world, you really work internationally. whenever you can share with our audience of thoughts about how the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s., compares to that that you experience in the uk and elsewhere. dr. akinowo: the professions that i am constantly open to be in that amount of work that you do is amazing. if it does exist here, is quite underfunded. and there was a study they came out last year about how academ academia, only like the people made up about ten of them. so i sometimes get really wrapping around when americans are able to look at and apply socialoc work. yet, we have this oxford institute and again we know what it's like. and people getting to have access to all of the stuff. part of me centers around how there is that openness. .. ... >> and to be severely underfunded so there is still an understan
rebekah: you mentioned your experience as a counselor from east london. and of course today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but given your political experience in the uk, really around the world, you really work internationally. whenever you can share with our audience of thoughts about how the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s., compares to that that you experience in the uk and elsewhere. dr. akinowo: the professions that i am constantly...
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>> you mentioned your experience as a counselor in east london. of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but, giving your political experience in the uk, and really around the world, your work is truly international bird i wonder if you could share with their audience some thoughts about the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s. really compares to what you experience in the uk and elsewhere? >> parts of me are jealous. the professions in the academia world is amazing. i'm like 80% sure that does not exist here. and if it does it is so underfunded. it was a study that came out last year about how academia as a whole makes up like ten of them. sometimes i get really jealous , things that americans are able too investigate and look at and apply social work seems to attack an ai. and yet we have the oxford institute also what it's like with oxbridge part of me is he has to fund raise but there is that too understand which is really missing here. second thing is community organizing. it's really
>> you mentioned your experience as a counselor in east london. of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but, giving your political experience in the uk, and really around the world, your work is truly international bird i wonder if you could share with their audience some thoughts about the u.s. experience as an observer of the u.s. really compares to what you experience in the uk and elsewhere? >> parts of me are jealous. the...
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a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school. and when i started making things. it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just take them and chocolate. and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break. used to model blanks figures preserves chocolate is much easier to work with for bait goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate importance didn't do this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates top
a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and...
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a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made white chocolate. and a massive horrifying i can't remember when i didn't watch horror movies i've always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to art school. and when i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made. just pick them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break party used to model blanks for girls she says chocolate is much easier to work with because wrong she can just melt it back into place and then of course tastes good the taste is of ultimate imports incidentally this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choo
a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made white chocolate. and a massive horrifying i can't remember when i didn't watch horror movies i've always made...
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where i am from, east london, you almost presented with footballer, musician or crime which is what a whole new world which was financed. didn't know how that worked anything like that. through his guidance managed to go to university, which did not wa nt go to university, which did not want to do. i studied economics and thenl want to do. i studied economics and then i started to find my feet and i thought for me university a steep learning curve because i had not studied maths, or at that velocity before my life. my first exam i scored 25% which is a fail and thenl scored 25% which is a fail and then i started to find my feet and that was the power of mentorship. i got 84% in the next examined 86% on the one after that. i managed to defy the internships in the ergometer where i am today. i am so sorry to say we are at a time that you are so inspiring and thanks for sharing your story with us this morning. this mentoring day to someone. i will see you soon. hello there. a pretty powerful jet stream will be racing across the atlantic for much of this week, generated by some big temper
where i am from, east london, you almost presented with footballer, musician or crime which is what a whole new world which was financed. didn't know how that worked anything like that. through his guidance managed to go to university, which did not wa nt go to university, which did not want to do. i studied economics and thenl want to do. i studied economics and then i started to find my feet and i thought for me university a steep learning curve because i had not studied maths, or at that...
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human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stay at around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school and i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a street. party used to model blanks figures she says chocolate is much easier to work with a bit goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate imports incidentally this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates leaped
human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stay at around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and...
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waterloo and by alex harris, owner of behind this wall, a cocktail bar based in hackney in north—east londonmpact do you think that‘s going to have on your business? it's already having the impact because reservations have been cancelling most of the afternoon. we‘ve practically lost of most of our reservations for next week. as a about 75% of our customers that come to the restau ra nt customers that come to the restaurant are socialising with friends or on a date and that‘s going to have a massive impact on us. and really put us number two under pressure. exc going your last guest, we‘ve come so far and protected these jobs all the way through the lot down and i think the government are really dropping the ball right at the moment when we need them now. you mention and i hope you don‘t mind me asking this question, cancellations of about 7596. question, cancellations of about 75%. can you translate that into money? what sort of financial losses are you looking at from cancelled bookings on saturday night? on saturday night we are probably looking at losing foreign have £5,000 worth of reve
waterloo and by alex harris, owner of behind this wall, a cocktail bar based in hackney in north—east londonmpact do you think that‘s going to have on your business? it's already having the impact because reservations have been cancelling most of the afternoon. we‘ve practically lost of most of our reservations for next week. as a about 75% of our customers that come to the restau ra nt customers that come to the restaurant are socialising with friends or on a date and that‘s going to...
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lauren owns a pub in hackney, in east london.vid rates. she is now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it is a triple whammy. we have got such restrictions on us now that no financial backing from the government, unless we are forced to close, but that will not happen until the next tier. nearby, this family can look out over london but they worry, like many in the city without gardens, how they will see relations now facing the same problems as many have in parts of the north for months. my eldest is autistic and partially sighted and he sees his nanna every weekend, so that is a break in his pattern, so he is going to struggle with that. i don't think they are now is going to be able to be outside because it is too cold for her. half an hour's drive from hackney, over the river thames, most of the areas in south london have lower rat
lauren owns a pub in hackney, in east london.vid rates. she is now scared what direction her business will go in. we already had to reduce our capacity massively to allow for social distancing. and then the 10pm curfew has cut trade by about 25%. and now this, not allowing households to mix indoors, it is a triple whammy. we have got such restrictions on us now that no financial backing from the government, unless we are forced to close, but that will not happen until the next tier. nearby,...
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conservative david simmons who represents in east london as agency, "what does it say about the opposition'sth and power and celebrity status?" and with wealth and power and celebrity status? " and there with wealth and power and celebrity status?" and there has been a bit of reaction from marcus rashford in response to the outcome of that vote in the house of commons was up he has posted quite a long statement online, here is a little what he says... "put aside all the pretty things and focus on the reality. a significant number of children are going to bed tonight not only hungry but feeling like they do not matter." so while in this instance his hitherto very effective campaign has not succeeded in changing government policy again, i don't think the issue will be going away anytime soon. i expect you are right and jonathan you talked about an impassioned talks earlier on, a lot of fiery and feisty debate much earlier on with the labour deputy leader accusing a tory mp of being a bad word i will let you fill us in on this but she has since apologised. yes this was in an early debate over t
conservative david simmons who represents in east london as agency, "what does it say about the opposition'sth and power and celebrity status?" and with wealth and power and celebrity status? " and there with wealth and power and celebrity status?" and there has been a bit of reaction from marcus rashford in response to the outcome of that vote in the house of commons was up he has posted quite a long statement online, here is a little what he says... "put aside all the...
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. >> you mentioned your experience as a counselor for east london. of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but given your political experience in the uk and really around the world, your work is truly international, i wonder if you can share with our audience some thoughts about how to use experience as an observer of the u.s. really compares to that that you experience in uk and elsewhere? >> parts of the is jealous to be honest. the profession that i'm constantly open to seeing in the academia world, amanda, what you do is amazing, and i am like 80% sure your role, that doesn't exist here. if it does it so underfunded. there was a study that came out last year about how academia ass a whole, only black women, ten of them. so there is a real i get really jealous of the kind of things that americans are able to investigate and look at and apply social work and human rights to detect and ai. we had the oxford institute and he gave me know what it's like with people getting to go to university and ac
. >> you mentioned your experience as a counselor for east london. of course, today's panel, today's conference is really framed around the 2020 u.s. election. but given your political experience in the uk and really around the world, your work is truly international, i wonder if you can share with our audience some thoughts about how to use experience as an observer of the u.s. really compares to that that you experience in uk and elsewhere? >> parts of the is jealous to be honest....
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they went to high school in east london and they were about the same age i just guessed. >> we're not coming up, the author of an inspiring book, empowering women dealing with breast cancer. we're going to ask h i need a smaller house that's close to my son, but that's tough to do on a fixed income. i'd be hit with a tax penalty for moving to another county, so i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. it limits property taxes and lets seniors transfer their home's current tax base to another home that's closer to family or medical care. being closer to family is important to me. how about you? voting 'yes' on prop 19. >>> we are back, >>> back 8:36 with pink power today for breast cancer awareness month. this morning we're looking at powerful stories from survivors themselves. >> as a college senior, award winning journalist ali rogin underwent a double preventive mastectomy after pesting positive for the brca gene mutation now she's focused on bringing together a sisterhood of people who beat the disease in a book "beat breast cancer like a boss". >> thank you so much for having me. >> we're so
they went to high school in east london and they were about the same age i just guessed. >> we're not coming up, the author of an inspiring book, empowering women dealing with breast cancer. we're going to ask h i need a smaller house that's close to my son, but that's tough to do on a fixed income. i'd be hit with a tax penalty for moving to another county, so i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. it limits property taxes and lets seniors transfer their home's current tax base to another home...
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i was speaking to a pub owner in the east end of london the other day, she said she would usually havee of capacity, it's been halved already and she will be lucky if she can get 15 people in. she doesn't see herself being able to keep her staff on. the hospitality industry is groaning... just this morning, you had distinguished professorjohn bell coming out and saying the only way to get on top of this is to have a circuit breaker. that would come at enormous cost. distinguished economic think tank thinks that will cost between £15—20 billion — a long way short of what the national lockdown cost was back in april which was 20% of gdp, 400 billion plus. some very powerful figures. stefanie, i suppose that has been part of the political tension, not least the tension between the central government and local government. we don't have a federal system in the uk, but we are seeing devolution biting national government. it's quite extraordinary. the almost now fight between westminster and the mayor of greater manchester, who refuses together with other council leaders in manchester, to mov
i was speaking to a pub owner in the east end of london the other day, she said she would usually havee of capacity, it's been halved already and she will be lucky if she can get 15 people in. she doesn't see herself being able to keep her staff on. the hospitality industry is groaning... just this morning, you had distinguished professorjohn bell coming out and saying the only way to get on top of this is to have a circuit breaker. that would come at enormous cost. distinguished economic think...
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country and that the growth rate is the fastest also in the north—west, some parts of the north—east, londonf how this is growing because we know when it gets into the over 60s and over 65 is, that is when you start to see a big increase in hospitalisation and unfortunately be serious complications including of course some people who will die from the disease. this is the distribution by age of over 60 and again, purple is a number of cases, darker purple more cases. on the right—hand side we are seeing growth in this age group, how quickly it is growing and the darker the brown, the more the growth and what you can see is an increase in the number of cases in over 60s, particularly in the north—west and north—east, elsewhere as well and you can see the growth rate is fastest in those areas as well so the epidemic is growing, growing everywhere, growing faster in some places and spreading to older age groups. this is represented in this heat map. let me take you through it to understand what the graph showing. it is giving a different age groups but look at the south—west in the bottom left.
country and that the growth rate is the fastest also in the north—west, some parts of the north—east, londonf how this is growing because we know when it gets into the over 60s and over 65 is, that is when you start to see a big increase in hospitalisation and unfortunately be serious complications including of course some people who will die from the disease. this is the distribution by age of over 60 and again, purple is a number of cases, darker purple more cases. on the right—hand...
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which directly contradicts the withdrawal agreement approved last year and i can cross live to east alley in london for all the details that tell us more about this announcement coming from the european commission president. well this is perhaps aren't surprising coming from a long delay in because the u.k. governments have introduced this internal market bill is still in the draft stages awaiting to be approved and to pass into law a sensually what it would do is by admission of the huge government itself is go against the withdrawal agreement that was agreed by the 2 sides at the beginning of this year and do much of the hard work done by negotiators on both sides and as a result of what's being described as a violation of international law not least by some within the u.k. government itself the e.u. commission have now put the u.k. on notice that they could be facing legal action as a result of this latest measure. as you know when we had invited our british friends to remove the problematic parts are van draft internal market beyond the deadline lapsed yesterday the in the problematic provision
which directly contradicts the withdrawal agreement approved last year and i can cross live to east alley in london for all the details that tell us more about this announcement coming from the european commission president. well this is perhaps aren't surprising coming from a long delay in because the u.k. governments have introduced this internal market bill is still in the draft stages awaiting to be approved and to pass into law a sensually what it would do is by admission of the huge...
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are signs of growing public unease over the government's handling of the crisis reporting from 'd london east alley. as covert cases around europe authorities are looking for ways to stem the tide and some of the measures are pretty drastic here in the u.k. police in some areas of threats and to raid family christmas dinners if they feel people are breaking the rules the grinch himself would approve if we think there's large groups of people gathering with the shouldn't be the police will have to intervene the idea of police dragging grandma away in handcuffs might seem farfetched but some taking any chances and getting creative in finding loopholes one innovative britain says he's beaten the restrictions on private gatherings and it only cost him $6.00 pounds by creating a company and listing family members a staff some police chiefs to have other ideas and smashing your doors down while you watch the only fools and horses christmas special including informing on neighbors who were breaking the rules leading to fears of a so-called snitch culture being encouraged we also people in london for
are signs of growing public unease over the government's handling of the crisis reporting from 'd london east alley. as covert cases around europe authorities are looking for ways to stem the tide and some of the measures are pretty drastic here in the u.k. police in some areas of threats and to raid family christmas dinners if they feel people are breaking the rules the grinch himself would approve if we think there's large groups of people gathering with the shouldn't be the police will have...
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these are the same graphs again, but this time for the east midlands, london and the west midlands. in the 10—19 and 20—29, but the continuing increase in case rates in the other ages. next slide, please. and the same is true of east of england, south—east and south—west. but at much, much lower overall levels of disease than we are currently seeing in the north of england. next slide, please. again, i'm referring back to the heat maps i showed you on the 12th of october, showing that gradual warming up of disease rates in the 16—295, that then creeps through into the older age groups with a few weeks' lag as we move through the age bands and go up we move through the age bands and go up each of the blocks. that is the visual snapshot from the 12th of october. i'll now move to the new snapshot. and i think it's pretty stark. i think you can see very clearly now from these data that are just one week on how those heat maps have increased markedly, notjust in the north—east or north—west, but also in the east midlands, top left, and in yorkshire and humber, bottom right. this is most
these are the same graphs again, but this time for the east midlands, london and the west midlands. in the 10—19 and 20—29, but the continuing increase in case rates in the other ages. next slide, please. and the same is true of east of england, south—east and south—west. but at much, much lower overall levels of disease than we are currently seeing in the north of england. next slide, please. again, i'm referring back to the heat maps i showed you on the 12th of october, showing that...
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the waterloo and city line is shut until further notice. 0n the roads, in east london, the a13 is slow 18 degrees. it's not going to be quite so good today, but, still, not a particularly bad—looking day. there will be showers around at times. it is quite wet underfoot this morning. plenty of showery outbreaks of rain last night. lots of cloud this morning. perhaps a few showers, at times, and there will be more showers blowing through on a brisk westerly wind through the day, but some bright and sunny spells in between. quite a breezy day. top temperatures this time of 16 celsius. through this evening and overnight, it should turn dry, or mostly dry. maybe a few stray showers around at first. lows of 9—10 celsius into the start of the day tomorrow. tomorrow is looking dry and there will be sunshine at times. still quite blustery, but not as windy as today. again, temperatures will reach the mid—teens in celsius, but there could be a return to those rather wet conditions on thursday and friday. finally, time for birthday greetings to our colleagues on bbc radio london. the station is e
the waterloo and city line is shut until further notice. 0n the roads, in east london, the a13 is slow 18 degrees. it's not going to be quite so good today, but, still, not a particularly bad—looking day. there will be showers around at times. it is quite wet underfoot this morning. plenty of showery outbreaks of rain last night. lots of cloud this morning. perhaps a few showers, at times, and there will be more showers blowing through on a brisk westerly wind through the day, but some bright...
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yeah, i lived in east london in a block of flats.are enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. twelve steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width wise, but here — look. just run wild! beautiful. look at them — loving it. as we head towards a winter full of unknowns, for this family, this space and this freedom feels all the more precious. fiona lamdin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt. the band of rain which started across the south and west of the country early this morning finishes the day to the north and east. elsewhere, a bit of a late afternoon sunshine, clear skies and showers into the evening and overnight, most frequent across western areas, some quite heavy, the breeze also picking up. the lightest of the winds to the eastern counties of england and scotland, where temperatures will drop the furthest into single figures. a chilly start to wednesday, reina lingers around a s
yeah, i lived in east london in a block of flats.are enjoying themselves. i don't know, i can't find the words. it's just. . . overwhelming. just to see them doing what they're doing now. twelve steps from one side of the room to the other and probably eight or ten width wise, but here — look. just run wild! beautiful. look at them — loving it. as we head towards a winter full of unknowns, for this family, this space and this freedom feels all the more precious. fiona lamdin, bbc news. now...
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look for that at 1:00 east coast time. from london, new york, this is bloomberg.t the dollar. a bit of strength for the dollar. the euro under 118. this is bloomberg, good morning. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down,...
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international interest current affairs magazine with a particular focus on the middle east he's with us from london about what we were talking about before stephanie williams was speaking there she said that the ceasefire is to be a company by all mercenaries and foreign fighters to parsing from the country within a maximum 3 months of today. i think that's such a mistake i think if you're a show your turkey and you've sent your forces and you've established military bases in you're in control of the oil as russia is you don't just simply pick up pack up and leave and i think what's very interesting is when stephanie williams referred to the oil situation which is under the control of the problem is exacerbated not just by half that but by a russian messines she did not give a timeline and she left it very vague in that there's a hope that the petroleum will refute in the near future suggesting that her visit to moscow did not receive guarantees from russia that it will actually lift the blockade that it will fully cooperate with the political process and that's why i think that she's focusing a lo
international interest current affairs magazine with a particular focus on the middle east he's with us from london about what we were talking about before stephanie williams was speaking there she said that the ceasefire is to be a company by all mercenaries and foreign fighters to parsing from the country within a maximum 3 months of today. i think that's such a mistake i think if you're a show your turkey and you've sent your forces and you've established military bases in you're in control...
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east londoner geoghegan hart, who rides for the ineos grenadiers, began the day level on time with australia'sand they are racing more aggressively, they are racing more openly, and a bit of flair and a bit of panache. and so that has held him in really good stead. and the way he has managed himself through the entire race, it sort of became, "i might be able to do this." and i think hejust kept going day by day and he did not get ahead of himself, put pressure on himself. he rode beautifully, he really did. leicester city are back up into the top four in the premier league after their first victory at arsenal in 47 years. leicester had lost their previous two matches in the league, butjamie vardy, who was returning after a calf injury, came off the bench to head the only goal of the game. he has a knack of scoring against the gunners, that his 11th goal in 12 appearances. i always like my strikers to be able to stretch the game and get in behind. he does that so well. like you say, he is up there for the ball to be squared and finish, so he is an incredible talent. obviously we would have lov
east londoner geoghegan hart, who rides for the ineos grenadiers, began the day level on time with australia'sand they are racing more aggressively, they are racing more openly, and a bit of flair and a bit of panache. and so that has held him in really good stead. and the way he has managed himself through the entire race, it sort of became, "i might be able to do this." and i think hejust kept going day by day and he did not get ahead of himself, put pressure on himself. he rode...
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luke in east london says, "if my partner and i live alone in separate houses, can we stay with each other today. where there are brea ks sunshine today. where there are breaks in the cloud, it is on the call side for the time of year. where the cloud is thickest there are outbreaks of rain. the high pressure is far enough away to bring in some cloud on this north—easterly breeze, bringing in showers as well. the breeze direction is why things are quite cool at the moment. we are most likely to see the showers through parts of northern england, the midlands, pushing into wales, some into northern ireland as we go through the rest of the day. parts of northern england will brighten up but the best of the sunshine is across southern england, western fringes of scotland, northern and eastern scotland seeing drizzle. into tonight, we keep a lot of cloud around. where we are most likely to get some breaks we will get the lowest temperatures, so some spots may end up close to freezing going into the morning but most of us in the range of around four to eight celsius. in all of this cloud tomorro
luke in east london says, "if my partner and i live alone in separate houses, can we stay with each other today. where there are brea ks sunshine today. where there are breaks in the cloud, it is on the call side for the time of year. where the cloud is thickest there are outbreaks of rain. the high pressure is far enough away to bring in some cloud on this north—easterly breeze, bringing in showers as well. the breeze direction is why things are quite cool at the moment. we are most...