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is working up sensor in east manchester is working up an appetite.mazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live low the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what it is like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy their food? it's heartbreaking. you watch all the children and what they have, you think we are only watching what we are serving but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it isa they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working pa rents. is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dimenm parent
is working up sensor in east manchester is working up an appetite.mazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live low the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what it is like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy their food? it's...
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after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. and how is it, is it good? yeah. in the holidays, i'm so bored. but now it feels amazing to be here. how does being here compare to being at home? it's better here, because you get some fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout the school holidays, but in term time, even though meals only cost a pound, some parents can't always afford to pay. what's it like when you see those young children and you can see that they clearly can't afford to buy that food? it's heartbreaking. they sort of walk up and down, and they're watching other children, what they've got. they think we're just behind there, serving, but we're not. we're eyes all over, watching for that hungry child or, something's not right. and nobody will go hungry here. no. no one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they've opened for
after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. and how is it, is it good? yeah. in the holidays, i'm so bored. but now it feels amazing to be here. how does being here compare to being at home? it's better here, because you get some fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout the school holidays, but in term time, even...
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after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester isng up an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what is it like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy their food? it's heartbreaking. you walk up and down and watch all the children and what they have. you think we are only watching what we are serving but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. it helped me out of a bind. manchester has one of t
after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester isng up an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay....
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after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what is it like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy their food? it's heartbreaking. you walk up and down and watch all the children and what they have. you think we are only watching what we are serving but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can have breakfast and dinner. it helped me out of a bind. manchester has one of the hi
after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester is an appetite. mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what...
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after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester isp an appetite. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. in the holidays, i'm so bored. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost £1, some parents cannot afford to pay. what is it like when you see those young children and you see that they cannot afford to buy their food? it's heartbreaking. you walk up and down and watch all the children and what they have. you think we are only behind there serving, but we are watching everywhere, looking for hungry children. no—one will go hungry. with the support of a government grant and money from the private sector, it's the first time they have opened for easter and it is a lifeline for some working parents. in school holidays they can come in have breakfast and dinner. i've been st
after a morning of pretty impressive activities, everyone at this youth centre in east manchester isp an appetite. i'm eating mash, beans and sausage. is it good? yes. in the holidays, i'm so bored. now it feels amazing. how does being here compared to being at home? it's better here because you get fresh air. the scheme is in an area where almost half of families live below the poverty line. food is free today and throughout school holidays but during term time, even though meals only cost...
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can see the crystal clear water running down the hills in northern india. 0nce known as the manchester of the eastsed by the british in the 19th century. waste and sewage has flowed into the river unchecked since then, affecting thousands of people who live on the river's banks. translation: there isn't a single soul in this village who isn't suffering from skin disease due to water contamination. the problem is, we can't survive without water. hundreds of leather factories in this region have either been relocated or shut down to stop chemical waste entering the river. but it's not been enough. you can see freshly cleaned washed hide skin that was cleaned overnight in the tanneries in the area, and then the chemical finds its way into the river ganges via this drain. there is a massive stench in the area. our next stop. the ganges is considered holy by millions of hindus. india's prime minister modi promised to clean it when he was elected. in 2015, he committed $3 billion to a five—year project to clean the ganges by 2020. however, locals here aren't optimistic. translation: people spit wherever
can see the crystal clear water running down the hills in northern india. 0nce known as the manchester of the eastsed by the british in the 19th century. waste and sewage has flowed into the river unchecked since then, affecting thousands of people who live on the river's banks. translation: there isn't a single soul in this village who isn't suffering from skin disease due to water contamination. the problem is, we can't survive without water. hundreds of leather factories in this region have...
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once known as manchester of the east, the industrial city of kanpur was used by the british in the 19thon: there isn't a single soul in this village who is not suffering from skin disease due to water contamination. the problem is we cannot survive without water. hundreds of leather factories in this region have either been relocated or shutdown to stop chemical waste entering the river. but it's not been enough. you can see freshly clean, washed hide skin. it was cleaned overnight by chemicals in the tanneries in the area. there are hundreds of them and the chemicals finds its way into the river ganges via this drain. this massive stench in the area. our next stop, varanasi. the ganges is considered holy by millions of hindus. india's prime minister narendra modi promised to clean it when he was elected. in 2015 he allocated $3 billion to a five year project to clean the ganges by 2020 however, locals here aren't optimistic. translation: people spit wherever they want and throw garbage in the river. i don't think river pollution will ever be tackled properly. government efforts to clea
once known as manchester of the east, the industrial city of kanpur was used by the british in the 19thon: there isn't a single soul in this village who is not suffering from skin disease due to water contamination. the problem is we cannot survive without water. hundreds of leather factories in this region have either been relocated or shutdown to stop chemical waste entering the river. but it's not been enough. you can see freshly clean, washed hide skin. it was cleaned overnight by chemicals...
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east. well by the slots on andrew hughes to play for manchester united who are confident they can hold on to their current star paul pogba the french world cup winner said last week that playing for sin against the down that rail madrid would be the dream for any player pulls up here he's going to be a big big parties i've always said it that you like to build your team around him. not hasn't changed at all. manchester city's manager pep guardiola says his team need to play like a machine if they're to win a quadruple this season they've already clinched the league cup and are still in the hunt for the f.a. cup champions league and premier league is nothing to mind in the title is woods next would leave proper world in a machine to do we need to be in in-tray doing it one day individual going to happen the reality is that is where it is with a few mentally the people is really another horses died at santa anita taking the number to twenty three in three months at the california racetrack arms run a injured his leg during a race on sunday and was put down comes two days after the track reopen
east. well by the slots on andrew hughes to play for manchester united who are confident they can hold on to their current star paul pogba the french world cup winner said last week that playing for sin against the down that rail madrid would be the dream for any player pulls up here he's going to be a big big parties i've always said it that you like to build your team around him. not hasn't changed at all. manchester city's manager pep guardiola says his team need to play like a machine if...
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north korean leader, kim jong—un, has arrived in the far east of russia for his first summit with president putin. and in tonight's football, manchester top of the premier league again, after a decisive win in the manchester derby. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, judd trump battles back from 6—3 down to keep his world championship hopes alive after a thrilling final frame decider against thepchaiya un—nooh. good evening. the murder of the journalist lyra mckee should be a decisive turning point in the history of northern ireland. that was the forthright message delivered at her funeral in belfast today, a message heard by a congregation which included theresa may, jeremy corbyn, the taoiseach leo varadkar, and leading politicians in northern ireland. lyra mckee was shot dead by the so—called new ira in londonderry last week. in a powerful address at the funeral service, father martin magill rebuked leaders for the political stalemate in northern ireland, and urged them to renew their commitment to power—sharing. our correspondent emma vardy has this report. a modern victim of political violence that many hoped had been consign
north korean leader, kim jong—un, has arrived in the far east of russia for his first summit with president putin. and in tonight's football, manchester top of the premier league again, after a decisive win in the manchester derby. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, judd trump battles back from 6—3 down to keep his world championship hopes alive after a thrilling final frame decider against thepchaiya un—nooh. good evening. the murder of the journalist lyra mckee should be a decisive...
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east asia. one was actually found under someone's decking in a garden in hertfordshire. one pair was in cumbria, others were in greater manchesterlished in britain, and impact on native wildlife, so if raccoon dogs became established, they could feed on ground nesting birds and amphibians and so forth. the rspca runs a cruelty hotline, and last year, it received more than 15,000 calls specifically about exotic animals. that's more than a0 a day — almost two calls every hour. it heartbreaking to see these animals suffering. we see some animals deliberately abandoned. and in these cases, we think that just the reality of caring for these animals has become too much. these bearded dragons here were previously kept as exotic pets in people's homes, but the people found out they were no longer able to look after them. some of these animals might be escaped pets. last year, we rescued more than 200 corn snakes, more than 150 of which were found stray. stig's about eight years old. stig is a bearded dragon. he belongs to kirsty, who works for the rspca. we've had a lot of bearded dragons that get dumped in boxes. and i picked up ones t
east asia. one was actually found under someone's decking in a garden in hertfordshire. one pair was in cumbria, others were in greater manchesterlished in britain, and impact on native wildlife, so if raccoon dogs became established, they could feed on ground nesting birds and amphibians and so forth. the rspca runs a cruelty hotline, and last year, it received more than 15,000 calls specifically about exotic animals. that's more than a0 a day — almost two calls every hour. it heartbreaking...
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east, right through good friday. and a reminder tonight of the danger utility workers face cleaning up after all of this severe weather. in manchesternew jersey, these images. workers narrowly escaping when a life wire caught fire there, just unbelievable. let's get to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking this. a lot of people watching, ginger, with good friday approaching. >> reporter: david, a major player in the violent storms that are coming our way is a dry line. that is a dry, tan division of air there, between the warm and humid air and that extreme dry and cold. what's going to happen here is, tomorrow afternoon and evening, anyone from kansas through oklahoma to dallas, texas, has to be on alert. these storms are going to go so high in the atmosphere, they'll tap into cold air and very large hail and isolated tornadoes are possible first. then damaging wind all the way from illinois to iowa down to mexico. this thing moves thursday into friday toward the east coast, jacksonville to new york still will get heavy rain if not some strong storms. david? >> all right, watching it straight through friday with us. ging
east, right through good friday. and a reminder tonight of the danger utility workers face cleaning up after all of this severe weather. in manchesternew jersey, these images. workers narrowly escaping when a life wire caught fire there, just unbelievable. let's get to chief meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking this. a lot of people watching, ginger, with good friday approaching. >> reporter: david, a major player in the violent storms that are coming our way is a dry line. that is...
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manchester city. from atlanta united p.c.t.'s tito cara. go to their website to comes to values. this guy could be ambassador from the republic of goals. which is on a. house just east of. i. i have to be honest before three years around our parents of all are also when i was a kid i never thought of that. like the best striker in history or some club i think that's going to realise that i broke his record. forty six goals for hoffenheim in the bundesliga club record holders past and presence. recently netted his forty seven has come under stand you can't really count that last one it was a top in the. likes for him crime rates rarely misses a trick this one found its way in without any help from me i. want. to break the record was stronger than me. so he got on the phone instead i doubt but at ten in the spotlight has had a few of his own since arriving from leicester in twenty sixty. and often forgets and let's not forget he's an international star on the world cup finalists certainly on the radar of other clubs. down to earth and so clearly in his element here hoffenheim who. as they say it's the perfect match maker. freshly retired himself and has to give in to
manchester city. from atlanta united p.c.t.'s tito cara. go to their website to comes to values. this guy could be ambassador from the republic of goals. which is on a. house just east of. i. i have to be honest before three years around our parents of all are also when i was a kid i never thought of that. like the best striker in history or some club i think that's going to realise that i broke his record. forty six goals for hoffenheim in the bundesliga club record holders past and presence....
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and is a big double night in manchester peter will look ahead to united's clash with city . we've got normal service resume across the middle east now lousy dry ice of warm sunshine and getting warm a lot of clout the still in place just around the western side of the head alas the lasts moving out of the way wintry showers places of rain and snow will clear through a couple it to twenty degrees celsius lightning skies as we go on into friday central irish say back up it was back that get up to thirty degrees now temperatures on the rise well into the mid twenty's that just around the levant by richest and twenty three twenty four degrees celsius us a fine and sunny weather coming through here from the sites across much of the arabian peninsula became way and still continuing to blow temps just don't get up to thirty celsius and rising will get up to thirty two as we go through fraud i said i was a saudi arabia over towards the west could just catch one of two spots of rain there so that's something to watch out for as we go on into the weekend also came very close some very heavy rain windy weather this is tropical cycling kenn
and is a big double night in manchester peter will look ahead to united's clash with city . we've got normal service resume across the middle east now lousy dry ice of warm sunshine and getting warm a lot of clout the still in place just around the western side of the head alas the lasts moving out of the way wintry showers places of rain and snow will clear through a couple it to twenty degrees celsius lightning skies as we go on into friday central irish say back up it was back that get up to...
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east. and on sana hamlisch with all the sports a dramatic night in the european champions league as tottenham knock out english champions manchester city to reach the semifinals. and it's been a week since the military coup in sudan which ended the thirty year rule of president omar al bashir he is gone but the protesters are continuing to campaign for civilian rule so the revolution is fully realize more protests have been held against any foreign interference after a special representative of russia's president met sudan's military leaders wednesday's meeting was twenty four hours after a high level delegation from saudi arabia and united arab emirates flew to khartoum in egypt's president is also offering his backing or testers are demanding proof aware bashir is some reports say the deposed leader is and sudan's most notorious jail and reports from khartoum. sudan's former president of model bashir is reported to have been moved from house arrest to a maximum security prison there were protesters on khartoum streets welcomed the news. but then the months go much further we are so much happy to hear that the president has been
east. and on sana hamlisch with all the sports a dramatic night in the european champions league as tottenham knock out english champions manchester city to reach the semifinals. and it's been a week since the military coup in sudan which ended the thirty year rule of president omar al bashir he is gone but the protesters are continuing to campaign for civilian rule so the revolution is fully realize more protests have been held against any foreign interference after a special representative of...
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east asia. one was found under someone's decking, others were in the greater manchester area.fering. we see some deliberately abandoned. we thinkjust the reality of caring for these animals have become too much. these bearded dragons were captives in people ‘s homes and people found that they were no longer able to look after them. last year we rescued more than 200 snakes, more than 150 of which were found stray. this breaded dragon belongs to kirsty, who works for the rspca. we have had a lot of bearded dragons dumped into boxes and i have picked up dumped into boxes and i have picked up once that have three legs and half a tail missing and if they are com pletely half a tail missing and if they are completely emaciated. it can be quite easy to think you can get a tank and set it up and it will be fine but day—to—day he needs a salad, love food, the ev lamp and heat lamp and you have to check the temperature. is it frustrating to think that people did not think about it before buying one? yes, i have seen babies for sale for 20 quid. in october tougher regulations we re quid
east asia. one was found under someone's decking, others were in the greater manchester area.fering. we see some deliberately abandoned. we thinkjust the reality of caring for these animals have become too much. these bearded dragons were captives in people ‘s homes and people found that they were no longer able to look after them. last year we rescued more than 200 snakes, more than 150 of which were found stray. this breaded dragon belongs to kirsty, who works for the rspca. we have had a...
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manchester city beat crystal palace earlier. the job offer of a lifetime. we're live on the tiny channel island of sark. good morning from the wreath of broadcasting house in london. there is an eastgo. andy swiss has the story. cheering and applause. just a few years ago, they were writing him off. now he's written one of sport's most exciting chapters. tiger woods hadn't won a major title for more than a decade but roared on by the augusta crowd, he rolled back the years. while others faltered, woods was inspired, lifted by his fans to new dizzying heights. commentator: oh, my good god. i tell you, i can't stand this. from there, it was a march to glory and a tap in for triumph. what a moment! suddenly the personal problems, the years of injury, seemed a distant memory and, as he embraced his family 22 years after his first masters win, the emotion was clear. it's unreal for me to experience this. my mum was here. she was there in ‘97 as well and so ijust couldn't be more happy and more excited and... you know, i'm kind of at a loss for words, really. woods's journey has been like no other. that is the way you do it. after dominating golf in his 205, his personal and professiona
manchester city beat crystal palace earlier. the job offer of a lifetime. we're live on the tiny channel island of sark. good morning from the wreath of broadcasting house in london. there is an eastgo. andy swiss has the story. cheering and applause. just a few years ago, they were writing him off. now he's written one of sport's most exciting chapters. tiger woods hadn't won a major title for more than a decade but roared on by the augusta crowd, he rolled back the years. while others...
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east asia. one was actually found under someone's decking in a garden hertfordshire. 0ne pair was in cumbria, others were in greater manchesteryear, it received more than 15,000 calls specifically about exotic animals. that's more than 40 a day — almost two calls every hour. it heartbreaking to see these animals suffering. we see some animals deliberately abandoned. and in these cases, we think that just the reality of caring for these animals has become too much. these bearded dragons here were previously kept as exotic pets in people's homes, but the people found that they were no longer able to look after them. some of these animals might be escape pets. last year, we rescued more than 200 corn snakes, more than 150 of which were found stray. stig's about eight years old. stig is a bearded dragon. he belongs to kirsty, who works for the rspca. we've had a lot of bearded dragons that get dumped in boxes. and i picked up ones that have got, like, three legs and have a tail missing, and they are completely emaciated. it can be quite easy to think, oh, i'lljust get a tank and get the initial setup, and it'll be fine. but actua
east asia. one was actually found under someone's decking in a garden hertfordshire. 0ne pair was in cumbria, others were in greater manchesteryear, it received more than 15,000 calls specifically about exotic animals. that's more than 40 a day — almost two calls every hour. it heartbreaking to see these animals suffering. we see some animals deliberately abandoned. and in these cases, we think that just the reality of caring for these animals has become too much. these bearded dragons here...
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manchester city and brighton. brighton and hove albion. i thought it was another weather thing. oh! i mist you! we have all this cloud coming in from the eastt semifinal. the one on sunday between wolves and watford, or is it the other way around ? evenly wolves and watford, or is it the other way around? evenly matched. there could well be showers around, warmer, 15 celsius, more warmth would lead to some of these showers and that could have an impact on the boat races. i was talking to you this morning because we do talk sometimes, and we do not always bicker! but talk of thunderstorms. he was saying to me that that could actually mean they cannot actually start the race? as far as i understand it, this is the only weather that could mean the races are cancelled, they stop if there are cancelled, they stop if there are thunderstorms in the vicinity. if you get a lightning strike on water, that electricity is conducted through the water and if you touch any metal parts in a boat, very dangerous. not only of course do you have thunderstorms and lightning, you could have gusting winds so boats fill with water sometimes with gusty winds. we d
manchester city and brighton. brighton and hove albion. i thought it was another weather thing. oh! i mist you! we have all this cloud coming in from the eastt semifinal. the one on sunday between wolves and watford, or is it the other way around ? evenly wolves and watford, or is it the other way around? evenly matched. there could well be showers around, warmer, 15 celsius, more warmth would lead to some of these showers and that could have an impact on the boat races. i was talking to you...