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it is a strong set of results from easyjet. the year ahead considerably. the main benefit they have had in recent months was the failure of monarch airlines, which went bankrupt last year and took a lot of capacity out of the market which has not been replaced. that allowed easyjet to have a better pricing environment. they are not chasing passenger demand with too much capacity. we have also seen airlines last year moved capacity out of the eastern mediterranean for markets like turkey into spain, which were then working at overcapacity and moving it back again. that is rejected in the figures we have seen today. easyj et has the figures we have seen today. easyjet has said some interesting things about the warmer weather we have had in europe and what impact that could have on business. they made a throwaway comment on that this morning, echoing what norwegian airlines said last week with their quarterly figures. because of the unusually warm northern european weather this year, many customer airlines like easyjet and norwegi
it is a strong set of results from easyjet. the year ahead considerably. the main benefit they have had in recent months was the failure of monarch airlines, which went bankrupt last year and took a lot of capacity out of the market which has not been replaced. that allowed easyjet to have a better pricing environment. they are not chasing passenger demand with too much capacity. we have also seen airlines last year moved capacity out of the eastern mediterranean for markets like turkey into...
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ryanair cancels up to 600 flights affecting almost 50,000 passengers while easyjet claims industrial action by french air traffic controllers has cost it £25 million. so let's begin. with me is financial commentator david buik. david, let's get stuck in. let's go. so, the independent, also other papers, the telegraph and others focus on what borisjohnson had to say, we were all waiting for his big speech. it came yesterday, the four foreign secretary, he didn't mince his words, as ever ——,. ten days of silence, which was deafening. what was interesting in the house of commons is all the supporters packed the benches, but the remainers weren't there —— former. it wasn't like robin cook criticising tony blair over his foreign privacy, this was saying how disappointed he was. i didn't eat it asa disappointed he was. i didn't eat it as a challenge to his leadership —— policy. —— didn't see it. that opportunity has gone. it was a wonderful piece of rhetoric if you could be objective and not listen to the context, the permanent limbo, the context, the permanent limbo, the stealthy retreat.
ryanair cancels up to 600 flights affecting almost 50,000 passengers while easyjet claims industrial action by french air traffic controllers has cost it £25 million. so let's begin. with me is financial commentator david buik. david, let's get stuck in. let's go. so, the independent, also other papers, the telegraph and others focus on what borisjohnson had to say, we were all waiting for his big speech. it came yesterday, the four foreign secretary, he didn't mince his words, as ever...
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a strong set of results from easyj et, a strong set of results from easyjet, raising their profits fort months, the failure of monarch, who went back from last year that took a lot of capacity out of the market which has not been replaced which has allowed easyjet to have a better pricing environment, not chasing a passenger demand with too bustard. we have also seen airlines are the last year and in the previous year and moved capacity —— not chasing a passenger demand with too much. this is a reflection of the figures we have seen today. that was aviation a nalyst seen today. that was aviation analystjohn seen today. that was aviation analyst john strickland. seen today. that was aviation analystjohn strickland. in other business news... around 1,500 jobs are at risk after the gaucho restaurant chain said it intends to appoint administrators. the chain's owners, the private equity firm equistone, had been trying to find a buyer, but say they were thwarted by high debt levels and a complex legal structure. video streaming services like netflix and amazon prime now have more subscriber
a strong set of results from easyj et, a strong set of results from easyjet, raising their profits fort months, the failure of monarch, who went back from last year that took a lot of capacity out of the market which has not been replaced which has allowed easyjet to have a better pricing environment, not chasing a passenger demand with too bustard. we have also seen airlines are the last year and in the previous year and moved capacity —— not chasing a passenger demand with too much. this...
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. >>> we head to europe and a violent brawl on an easyjet flight from paris to mallorca, a passengertting one of the stewards. security pinning to him in the ground in a chokehold. removing him and several others from the plane. tonight, easyjet said they'll pursue the charges against that passenger. >>> in japan, a fiery failure to launch, this unmanned rocket crashing down just seconds after liftoff. a massive explosion there. no injuries reported. >>> in sports, soccer fans, long debated who the best player is. argentina's lionel messi or portugal's cristiano ronaldo, today, both knocked out of the running for the world cup. argentina losing to france, 4-3. portugal losing to uruguay, 2-1. tomorrow, spain takes on russia and croatia faces off against denmark. >>> and when we come back, two men who met under horrific circumstances, the chance encounter and the incredible bond they always had. bond they always had. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in dan
. >>> we head to europe and a violent brawl on an easyjet flight from paris to mallorca, a passengertting one of the stewards. security pinning to him in the ground in a chokehold. removing him and several others from the plane. tonight, easyjet said they'll pursue the charges against that passenger. >>> in japan, a fiery failure to launch, this unmanned rocket crashing down just seconds after liftoff. a massive explosion there. no injuries reported. >>> in sports,...
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thank thank you big protest testers easyjet jettisoned run friends like. about. a year year [inaudible] justice. the cd you. green bean. casserole even when will little control [inaudible] not working [inaudible] one zero has has to over intention one land then but that's the only other. countries responding to me are tension on the script. normally a hard hard madonn. it's his any chance. to opening before the with a little prank raise similar but it wouldn't have happened by the time. and no. one anymore because it is it is regulations. and is. the financial allow the crisis agreed three one twenty points. down i could. and as the two hundred and fifteens lounging around ru. i'd say it's a little more than a drop drop his business excellent instance. get had having a one on yeah people a few days day okay. talk to a lot about about price crisis. they put order is that is that. so now i want to talk [inaudible] rosen. talking about about it's women in film the start. our land land here and i tried to persuade wade or owners did you enjoy your minimum. live live
thank thank you big protest testers easyjet jettisoned run friends like. about. a year year [inaudible] justice. the cd you. green bean. casserole even when will little control [inaudible] not working [inaudible] one zero has has to over intention one land then but that's the only other. countries responding to me are tension on the script. normally a hard hard madonn. it's his any chance. to opening before the with a little prank raise similar but it wouldn't have happened by the time. and no....
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we are quite positive on easyjet, although it has to be said easyjet valuations are at the higher endpected wage growth just yesterday, notjust weaker than expected wage growth just yesterday, not just a macroeconomic picture but when also coupled with political uncertainties we think it definitely weakens the case for a rate rise on the 2nd of august. thank you for your time. the markets. the ftse100 is up, one of the reasons is because sterling is down because of interest rate rises less likely. and issues theresa may has been facing have told sterling down. we will be hearing from companies tomorrow, some trading statement agms. thank you as always. a little bit of breaking news before we hear the weather forecast, and bit of breaking news before we hear the weatherforecast, and it bit of breaking news before we hear the weather forecast, and it is good news for long—suffering gardens in northern ireland. the hosepipe ban that has been in place in the end of june is set to be lifted tomorrow. that is it from afternoon live for today. next the bbc news at one clock on the time for a
we are quite positive on easyjet, although it has to be said easyjet valuations are at the higher endpected wage growth just yesterday, notjust weaker than expected wage growth just yesterday, not just a macroeconomic picture but when also coupled with political uncertainties we think it definitely weakens the case for a rate rise on the 2nd of august. thank you for your time. the markets. the ftse100 is up, one of the reasons is because sterling is down because of interest rate rises less...
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ryanair cancels up to 600 flights affecting almost 50,000 passengers while easyjet claims industrial. so let's begin. with me is financial commentator david buik. david, let's get stuck in. let's go. so, the independent, also other papers, the telegraph and others focus on what borisjohnson had to say, we were all waiting for his big speech.
ryanair cancels up to 600 flights affecting almost 50,000 passengers while easyjet claims industrial. so let's begin. with me is financial commentator david buik. david, let's get stuck in. let's go. so, the independent, also other papers, the telegraph and others focus on what borisjohnson had to say, we were all waiting for his big speech.
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that is starting to show through now on easyjet costing.y are saying that because there is a heat wave in the u.k. at the moment, and possibly less brits will be traveling abroad. that may come for next quarter. the revenue up sharply in the profit guidance for the full year raised by about 10 million pounds. maria: some really good numbers from swatch this morning. reporting its highest profits since 2015. if you look at the breakdown of these numbers, 70% higher to about -- one you look at the stock, is stronger demand from consumers in asia, but also's watchmaking games pretty much across the board from the upper end of the watch collection to the more basic models. that is a move analysts like. going forward, swatch has reaffirmed its guidance and continues to see potential for more growth across its entire watch collection. when it comes to the open, analysts are looking higher today. there. will leave it thank you very much, indeed. you can get all the latest equity news on first go on your bloomberg. matt: looking at futures because
that is starting to show through now on easyjet costing.y are saying that because there is a heat wave in the u.k. at the moment, and possibly less brits will be traveling abroad. that may come for next quarter. the revenue up sharply in the profit guidance for the full year raised by about 10 million pounds. maria: some really good numbers from swatch this morning. reporting its highest profits since 2015. if you look at the breakdown of these numbers, 70% higher to about -- one you look at...
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the new boss was the boss of easyjet. one tweet, thank heavens for wimbledon. no yellow cards.nt for its global audience too. what is your money on for the world cup? honestly, france. yes. everybody‘s saying france. cup? honestly, france. yes. everybody's saying france. probably france, but i'm rooting for england obviously. thank you so much. thank you for your company. that is another business live. temperatures yesterday across scotla nd temperatures yesterday across scotland and northern ireland got up into the high 20s. today, there will bea into the high 20s. today, there will be a significant drop, because we have got this cold front moving through. while it is giving us cloud ts hs m ost through. while it is giving us cloud tshs most significant thing is the air is cooler and fresher. for most of us it is another dry and warm day with lots of sunshine. but there is a chance of a few showers in southern england and south wales. across northern ireland, quite a bit of cloud. that will break up in the afternoon to give us sunny spells. there should still be sunshine in sc
the new boss was the boss of easyjet. one tweet, thank heavens for wimbledon. no yellow cards.nt for its global audience too. what is your money on for the world cup? honestly, france. yes. everybody‘s saying france. cup? honestly, france. yes. everybody's saying france. probably france, but i'm rooting for england obviously. thank you so much. thank you for your company. that is another business live. temperatures yesterday across scotla nd temperatures yesterday across scotland and northern...
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disruption here and we know that 30 departures were cancelled last night affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetthers. cancellations means that planes are in the wrong position and that leads to knock on effects today and that is why we have seen so many delays. we have spoken to many tired and frustrated travellers who have spent the night here at the airport sleeping on the floor, many of them with very young children, and they described last night as chaos. huge crowds and cramped conditions and waiting many hours without any information. today the queues started to subside. the check—in areas were started to subside. the check—in areas we re clear started to subside. the check—in areas were clear about ryanair seems to be worst affected, still suffering from delays and cancellations, although the airline has not confirm how many have cancelled today. we have had plenty of stories of people saying they have to wait 2a hours for the next flight have to wait 2a hours for the next flight and when they had managed to get on the plane they then waited on the tarmac for six hours to be told the tarm
disruption here and we know that 30 departures were cancelled last night affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetthers. cancellations means that planes are in the wrong position and that leads to knock on effects today and that is why we have seen so many delays. we have spoken to many tired and frustrated travellers who have spent the night here at the airport sleeping on the floor, many of them with very young children, and they described last night as chaos. huge crowds and cramped conditions...
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quickly and easily as they can, competing not only with other rail options but also the likes of easyjetessful in terms of international growth, eurostar, our international operator, has experienced 3% year on year growth in the last ten years and one of the great things about hs1 is we still have capacity. i still have 50% capacity on my railway. as a chief executive and wa nt to railway. as a chief executive and want to fill that. why do you still have that capacity? i know when i try to get on a train from london to paris, you got to be quick off the mark, if you're going at any high demand time, all the tickets are gone and they are expensive because of high demand. when i talk about capacity, it is available pathways on the network. eurostar increased their train capacity last year and brought in some new rolling stock, providing 20% more capacity on each service and that is a sign of their success as well. we have additional capacity and what we want to do is fill it either with additional eu rostar fill it either with additional eurostar services or other operators. what would you
quickly and easily as they can, competing not only with other rail options but also the likes of easyjetessful in terms of international growth, eurostar, our international operator, has experienced 3% year on year growth in the last ten years and one of the great things about hs1 is we still have capacity. i still have 50% capacity on my railway. as a chief executive and wa nt to railway. as a chief executive and want to fill that. why do you still have that capacity? i know when i try to get...
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stansted airport has confirmed that 30 flights were cancelled yesterday, affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetets 2. because of the cancellations it means planes are not where they are meant to be in that causes knock—on effects into today, meaning thousands of passengers have been heavily delayed for that we have been hearing from plenty of passengers at stansted, who said they are very tired and frustrated. some of them have waited 2a hours before their next flight. they have had to spend a night on the floor. some of them have very young children. they are not getting much information, that is the frustrating thing. they're waiting for many hours. some said they went onto a plane, only to wait on the tarmac six hours and only being offered water. then to be told the plane had missed its spot and they had to return to the airport to reclaim their luggage. another man said, after 16 hours of waiting with no information, he had had enough. he had spent 1000 euros on another flight had spent 1000 euros on another flight from gatwick, a hotel room, and the taxi because it does not depart until we
stansted airport has confirmed that 30 flights were cancelled yesterday, affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetets 2. because of the cancellations it means planes are not where they are meant to be in that causes knock—on effects into today, meaning thousands of passengers have been heavily delayed for that we have been hearing from plenty of passengers at stansted, who said they are very tired and frustrated. some of them have waited 2a hours before their next flight. they have had to spend...
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and ryanair delays on easyjet and british airways.lling with children and supposing you have a problem at the airport, you need to be a little bit prepared. absolutely, and to me the key is bringing entertainment for the children, and also snacks and things. dry ones, small, little nibbles, as i guess if they are chilling they are quiet, as my friend says often. the appropriately named keep them quiet bags are full of different, shall we say, unique interactive things, rather than ta blets. interactive things, rather than tablets. we have 3—djigsaws, and painting... we should say these are pictures of you travelling with your youngest. how old are they now? one and four. because the age of the children very much depends on how you entertain them. some would say with the advent of technology all you need is an ipad, a device of some kind. i agree. you need is an ipad, a device of some kind. iagree. iam you need is an ipad, a device of some kind. i agree. i am not saying thatis some kind. i agree. i am not saying that is the case, but s
and ryanair delays on easyjet and british airways.lling with children and supposing you have a problem at the airport, you need to be a little bit prepared. absolutely, and to me the key is bringing entertainment for the children, and also snacks and things. dry ones, small, little nibbles, as i guess if they are chilling they are quiet, as my friend says often. the appropriately named keep them quiet bags are full of different, shall we say, unique interactive things, rather than ta blets....
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ryanair, easyjet, that france is breaking the rules. over reforms. trains had their highest levels of crowding, at peak times, 23% of passengers arriving into thej may morning peak time standing, however, the situation has improved according to the survey of train services in other major cities across england and wales. in cambridge, just 16% of passengers arriving in the morning peak time to stand, and in munster, that was 50%. football and hot weather helped boost sales at supermarkets by 3.6% in the three months tojuly with asda, which is in merger talks with sainsbury‘s, the best performing grocer. ka ntar world panel says that sales of beer and other drinks rose to £287 million a record outside the christmas and easter periods. without the world cup, england fans have turned to something else to support, theirfavourite have turned to something else to support, their favourite motorway service station? this is exciting. the result is in. the uk favourite pit stop was norton canes on the m6 toll road in staffordshire, opened by... le
ryanair, easyjet, that france is breaking the rules. over reforms. trains had their highest levels of crowding, at peak times, 23% of passengers arriving into thej may morning peak time standing, however, the situation has improved according to the survey of train services in other major cities across england and wales. in cambridge, just 16% of passengers arriving in the morning peak time to stand, and in munster, that was 50%. football and hot weather helped boost sales at supermarkets by...
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earnings for the year are expected to come at 7.1 billion crowns >>> and easyjet blamed industrial action in france and severe weather for a rise in full-year cost receipt excluding fuel the firm upped its full-year profit guidance to between 550 and 590 million pounds you can get in touch with us on twitter, @streetsignscnbc. coming up, we speak to the bosses of two big swedish companies. that's coming up next on the that's coming up next on the showic ocean. population on the planet. isolad ♪ hawaii is the first state in the u.s. to have 100% renewable energy goal. we're a very small electric utility. but, if we don't make this move we're going to have changes in our environment, and have a negative impact to hawaii's economy. ♪ verizon provided us a solution using smart sensors on their network that lets us collect near real time data on our power grid. (colton) this technology is helping us integrate rooftop solar, which is a very important element of getting us to our renewable energy goals. ♪ (shelee) if we can create our own energy, we can take care of this beautiful place that i g
earnings for the year are expected to come at 7.1 billion crowns >>> and easyjet blamed industrial action in france and severe weather for a rise in full-year cost receipt excluding fuel the firm upped its full-year profit guidance to between 550 and 590 million pounds you can get in touch with us on twitter, @streetsignscnbc. coming up, we speak to the bosses of two big swedish companies. that's coming up next on the that's coming up next on the showic ocean. population on the planet....
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easyjet also announced it will complain to the european commission about strikes by french air traffice soaring by 4%. soaring by 4% at one point. despite speculation of a rise in consumer prices last month, the inflation remained at 2.4% injune. many analysts had been expecting the rate to rise to 2.6%, however the figures by the office for national statistics showed there was no change in the numbers after clothing prices fell. the unchanged figure means that wages remain above inflation despite pay growth slowing to 2.7%. what does this all mean for the economy? joining me now from our newsroom is frances haque, who's the chief economist at sa ntander. frances, firstly your take on the figures? were you one of those surprised economists? yes, i was. we we re surprised economists? yes, i was. we were expecting inflation to increase slightly this month, compared to last month. however, having said that, this is of course good news for consumers who will have seen no rise in prices in total across the basket of goods that make up the inflation rate. having said that, as you mentioned,
easyjet also announced it will complain to the european commission about strikes by french air traffice soaring by 4%. soaring by 4% at one point. despite speculation of a rise in consumer prices last month, the inflation remained at 2.4% injune. many analysts had been expecting the rate to rise to 2.6%, however the figures by the office for national statistics showed there was no change in the numbers after clothing prices fell. the unchanged figure means that wages remain above inflation...
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at itvs hard to do that as it was at easyjet? a global hat now.he demographic the you really want to focus on? carolyn: let's be clear. on our broadcast business, we are u.k. business. in our content business, we are a global business. when we are doing our programming for the u.k. market, we are only a domestic business but we have a global content business which is highly profitable and is growing. easyjet.lar to it appeals to everybody. actually, everybody watches itv. you said that yourself. we are going to be going after light viewers. one into 16 to their divorce in this country watch love ireland. that's an amazing figure. the noise about young people not watching tv is not right. if you do the right programming, you get the right results. that is a focus for us. we are very strong on the male demographic, there are loads of things. the kids demographic. we have mass appeal. we can do these massive audiences of tennille million or 11 million is because we appeal to so many people. important? it extends our region helps us on the advertising
at itvs hard to do that as it was at easyjet? a global hat now.he demographic the you really want to focus on? carolyn: let's be clear. on our broadcast business, we are u.k. business. in our content business, we are a global business. when we are doing our programming for the u.k. market, we are only a domestic business but we have a global content business which is highly profitable and is growing. easyjet.lar to it appeals to everybody. actually, everybody watches itv. you said that...
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were cancelled yesterday affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyj et affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetf those cancellations that means the planes are not where they're supposed to be, and that causes knock on effects into today meaning thousands of passengers have been heavily delayed. we have been hearing from plenty of passengers at stan said who say they're very tired, very frustrated now. some of them waiting 24 frustrated now. some of them waiting 2a hours before the next flight and they have spent the night on the floor. they're not getting information. that seems to be the frustrating thing that they are waiting for many hours. some told me they have made it onto a plane only to sit on the tarmac for six hours with very little in the way. refreshments only being offered water. they were told to plain missed their spot and had returned to the airport and continue waiting to the airport and continue waiting to replay and their luggage. one man said he had enough after 16 hours of waiting with no information and had spent £1000, or 1000 euros i should say on another flight from gat
were cancelled yesterday affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyj et affecting ryanair, thomas cook, easyjetf those cancellations that means the planes are not where they're supposed to be, and that causes knock on effects into today meaning thousands of passengers have been heavily delayed. we have been hearing from plenty of passengers at stan said who say they're very tired, very frustrated now. some of them waiting 24 frustrated now. some of them waiting 2a hours before the next flight and...
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. out here heading to europe, spain, italy, ryanair, easyjet.sible for the safe movement of aircraft to and from manchester airport. we are expecting around 700 aircraft today. in the uk, about 8800, put 5 million flights per year. a really big job and making sure they will take off and land on time. so meeting to our contending with, that many passengers may not appreciate. it is one big team at that. it is notjust the air traffic control, it is the airport from security to air—traffic control. we work hard to deliver the holidays for the passengers. come here, i wa nt to for the passengers. come here, i want to introduce you to sam. he has been on the night shift, stayed up to show us what is going on. sam, show us what you look at here and how all of this works. that is a map? rest of this is done visually and we can use it to see where the aircraft are on the ground. how long have you been doing this? three years now. most people will assume this is a really pressurised job and i am keeping my voice down because these quys keeping my voice d
. out here heading to europe, spain, italy, ryanair, easyjet.sible for the safe movement of aircraft to and from manchester airport. we are expecting around 700 aircraft today. in the uk, about 8800, put 5 million flights per year. a really big job and making sure they will take off and land on time. so meeting to our contending with, that many passengers may not appreciate. it is one big team at that. it is notjust the air traffic control, it is the airport from security to air—traffic...
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i looked a bit like an easyjet pilot. nothing wrong with that. it's 30 degrees outside.g 600 million pounds over budget. that's according to government figures. crossrail or the elizabeth line — is almost complete, but the cost of it — has risen to 15.a billion pounds. civil liberties campaigners — have begun a legal challenge against the use of automatic facial recognition by the police. scotland yard says the technology, which was trialled at the notting hill carnival will help keep london safe — but big brother watch claims it breaches people's rights under the human rights act. elderly residents at a care home in reading — had some surprising visitors this week these peruvian alpacas dropped in. their owner says they help stimulate the senses — and conversation. and their gentle nature makes them perfect for animal therapy. it's bonkers, it's bonkers. i do have to sometimes think to myself, "this is what do, this is myjob, how did that happen?" it's just. . . it's just a lovely thing to do, and people's reactions arejust amazing. it makes it worthwhile. now as london
i looked a bit like an easyjet pilot. nothing wrong with that. it's 30 degrees outside.g 600 million pounds over budget. that's according to government figures. crossrail or the elizabeth line — is almost complete, but the cost of it — has risen to 15.a billion pounds. civil liberties campaigners — have begun a legal challenge against the use of automatic facial recognition by the police. scotland yard says the technology, which was trialled at the notting hill carnival will help keep...