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emma north reports. hey, blue. you know me. you know you can't stay here. it's where prehistory has become cinematic history. it's a quarter of a century since the dinosaurs first met a solid jump injurassic park. today, they unveil the fifth episode of the franchise. and despite the drizzle, it was a welcome return to this neck of the woods, we think, for some of the stars. i was only here for a few days, actually, where were we? were out there and, wherever we were, not around here, but near the studio. they stayed right near the studio. jurassic world falling kingdom was shot mostly at pinewood. i love the crews, the crews worked incredibly hard, they play incredibly hard. they show up on time bright and early, bushytailed, bright eyed and ready to work. and the minute that then, off to the pub. i went to the pub quite a bit. not too much, i was always trying to be beer belly conscious, but on those cheap days i found cheat days i found myself enjoying fish and chips and some goodales. but much of the magic happened at this business centre down the road.
emma north reports. hey, blue. you know me. you know you can't stay here. it's where prehistory has become cinematic history. it's a quarter of a century since the dinosaurs first met a solid jump injurassic park. today, they unveil the fifth episode of the franchise. and despite the drizzle, it was a welcome return to this neck of the woods, we think, for some of the stars. i was only here for a few days, actually, where were we? were out there and, wherever we were, not around here, but near...
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emma north reports. hey, blue. you know me. you know you can't stay here.return to this neck of the woods, we think, for some of the stars. i was only here for a few days, actually, where were we? were out there and, wherever we were, not around here, but near the studio. they stayed right near the studio. jurassic world falling kingdom was shot mostly at pinewood.
emma north reports. hey, blue. you know me. you know you can't stay here.return to this neck of the woods, we think, for some of the stars. i was only here for a few days, actually, where were we? were out there and, wherever we were, not around here, but near the studio. they stayed right near the studio. jurassic world falling kingdom was shot mostly at pinewood.
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emma north has the details... emily, herfather richard, and their dog, wilma.the house. we noticed there had been an amazon delivery. and only one dog. wilma was nowhere to be seen. i wasjust in shock. i didn't know it at the time, but it's one of the worst things that can happen to you when you suddenly think, has your dog gone? a frantic search followed. we use this volunteering group called murphy's army and also dogs lost. they helped us with a search party. we also had a sniffer dog round, to see if we could search for her to see if she had escaped into the lanes. our only lead was the fact the amazon driver had delivered a parcel within the hour she went missing. we spent three consecutive days on the phone to amazon customer services for hours. each time they would tell us we need more time, another 24 hours. by day two we were saying, that is not good enough. what did you do as a last resort to get in touch with amazon? we e—mailed jeff bezos, the founder of amazon. and a man from amazon rang them straight back. he called me to say he had spoken to the
emma north has the details... emily, herfather richard, and their dog, wilma.the house. we noticed there had been an amazon delivery. and only one dog. wilma was nowhere to be seen. i wasjust in shock. i didn't know it at the time, but it's one of the worst things that can happen to you when you suddenly think, has your dog gone? a frantic search followed. we use this volunteering group called murphy's army and also dogs lost. they helped us with a search party. we also had a sniffer dog round,...
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here's our business correspondent emma simpson. of north london for more than 100 years, but not forer. years, but not for much longer. shop is going along with 13 others, the latest m&s stores to close. the latest m&s stores to closelj think it's terrible. think it's terrible. it's a great shock, why closing? shock, why closing? i'm really shocked, totally gutted. shocked, totally gutted. it's going to change the community completely. to change the community completely. felt like the whole of wood green just shut down as well. it's such a shame. shame. falling sales and rising costs, and more shoppers going online. more shoppers going online. november 2016, the new boss announced an overhaul of its stores. announced an overhaul of its stores. need less space for its clothing and home ranges. home ranges. 60 fewer clothing and home stores by 2022. today, that's been up to 100. it's got too many stores that aren't making a profit. making a profit. needs to look at its door estate and get rid of those unprofitable ones. get rid of those unprofitable ones. here is one of 21 stores that
here's our business correspondent emma simpson. of north london for more than 100 years, but not forer. years, but not for much longer. shop is going along with 13 others, the latest m&s stores to close. the latest m&s stores to closelj think it's terrible. think it's terrible. it's a great shock, why closing? shock, why closing? i'm really shocked, totally gutted. shocked, totally gutted. it's going to change the community completely. to change the community completely. felt like the...
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recognize the lifelong service of two constituents of mine, esther crawford and emma wilbert, both recently induct food the north little arkansas senior citizens hall of fame. esther serves as a board member for the north little rock education foundation and layman public library. she's earned the designation of most vital pal at the cancer institute for all of her help their multiple mel knowna patients. emma serves as director at the senior tours. after she retired from a 28 career with the u.s. postal service. she was elected as vice queen for the haze senior senior citizens red hat society chapter for seven years and both sanctuary choir and nursing home ministry for the greater second baptist church in little rock. senior hall of fame selections are bestowed on every two years on individual for their significant contributions to north little both sanctuary roc senior citizens. i congratulate them. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for fiv
recognize the lifelong service of two constituents of mine, esther crawford and emma wilbert, both recently induct food the north little arkansas senior citizens hall of fame. esther serves as a board member for the north little rock education foundation and layman public library. she's earned the designation of most vital pal at the cancer institute for all of her help their multiple mel knowna patients. emma serves as director at the senior tours. after she retired from a 28 career with the...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. us officials have been holding talks in north korea to prepare for a planned summit between presidenttinuing to make arrangements, despite mr trump calling the meeting off last week. in a tweet on sunday, president trump said north korea had "brilliant potential" and would be a great economic and financial nation one day. laura bicker looks back at the weekend's events, and speaks to south koreans about their hopes for the future. embracing for a second time. the two korean leaders looked much more like new friends instead of decades—old enemies. the meeting was called by kim jong—un, who seems eager to salvage his summit with president trump. translation: kim jong-un reaffirms his strong will for denuclearising the korean peninsula. that's what the white house wants to hear. and they've sent a team of officials to the northern side of the demilitarised border for talks about the summit. so, is it all back on? so we're looking atjune 12th in singapore. that hasn't changed. and, it's moving along pretty well. at the border, tourists from the south come to catch a glimpse of a land they
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. us officials have been holding talks in north korea to prepare for a planned summit between presidenttinuing to make arrangements, despite mr trump calling the meeting off last week. in a tweet on sunday, president trump said north korea had "brilliant potential" and would be a great economic and financial nation one day. laura bicker looks back at the weekend's events, and speaks to south koreans about their hopes for the future. embracing for a second...
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emma simpson, bbc news, northampton. president trump has said there is a "very substantial chance" that a historic summit with north korea'sder next month may not happen. he was speaking as he received the south korean president at the white house. mr trump said the north must meet certain conditions for the summit to go ahead, although if it didn't, it might happen "later". the second day of the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster has been disrupted, after a video showing distressing images of the blaze was shown without warning. up to 30 people walked out of the room, some of them deeply upset. the day was dedicated to commemorations of those killed. 72 people died after flames engulfed the tower in west london lastjune. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. this is my mum, sirria choucair. and this is the whole family that died. 0ne family, three generations. the choucairs. wiped out in the fire, three children, their parents and grandmother, a ha rd—working family. i have to live with my family ripped apart for the rest of my life. i don't see this as a tragedy, i see it as an atrocity. how can you sum up
emma simpson, bbc news, northampton. president trump has said there is a "very substantial chance" that a historic summit with north korea'sder next month may not happen. he was speaking as he received the south korean president at the white house. mr trump said the north must meet certain conditions for the summit to go ahead, although if it didn't, it might happen "later". the second day of the inquiry into the grenfell tower disaster has been disrupted, after a video...
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i think the situation with women in ireland and northern ireland as emma so powerfully put it, women of the northave been left there very much isolated and alone. and without a great deal of public awareness of what the situation there is. one of the positive things i think we will see coming out of the referendum here in the south is that there are -- our eyes and minds and solidarity very much turns down to northern ireland with a really is no excuse now for delay. there is a need for clear and comprehensive abortion access to be implemented. i think what is particularly going to be interesting is the role played in delivering the referendum here are the last number of weeks, the leadership spoke out saying clearly on the need for this referendum to pass. saying in the north, to see if they will lead in the same movement building and the same clear demand in the north. juan: annie hoey, what happens here? they voted to repeal the eighth the memo, but legislation will still -- must still be passed. what are the next steps? >> the next steps is to try to get that legislation passed quite quickly.
i think the situation with women in ireland and northern ireland as emma so powerfully put it, women of the northave been left there very much isolated and alone. and without a great deal of public awareness of what the situation there is. one of the positive things i think we will see coming out of the referendum here in the south is that there are -- our eyes and minds and solidarity very much turns down to northern ireland with a really is no excuse now for delay. there is a need for clear...
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however, the democratic unionists, the largest party in the north, said it should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. emmaic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of this decision are felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over the island have been talking about the need to support women and our policy is the same from the north through to the bottom of ireland, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal unless it is a risk to the life of the woman. i would love to see a referendum up here. again, it probably will never happen. but hopefully it will start a conversation going. i would love to see it up here. could it happen? not with our government! northern ireland's devolved government collapsed 16 months ago and the largest party here does not want restrictions on abortion to change. the dup leader
however, the democratic unionists, the largest party in the north, said it should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand. emmaic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of this decision are felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over the island have been talking about the need to support women and our policy is the same from...
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north yorkshire has been voted britain's most scenic. coming up... as current treatments for me are being reviewed, emmaohoe investigates how young people cope with the debilitating illness. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a man's been killed after storms caused flash flooding across the west midlands with more than a month's rainfall hitting parts of birmingham yesterday in the space ofjust an hour. the man a pensioner in his 80s died in walsall, after his vehicle became submerged. met office amber weather warnings for rain and thunderstorms are in place this afternoon for east anglia, london and the south east and the south west. the south east could also experience the hottest day of the year so far. our correspondent caroline davies reports from walsall. now it is quite a sunny day but it would have been a very different scene yesterday. behind me you might be able to see a wooden gate over there. according to an eyewitness that we spoke to, this is where the water that flooded the bridge came out. if you follow that road down, you will see the railway bridge. that was the spot where this ge
north yorkshire has been voted britain's most scenic. coming up... as current treatments for me are being reviewed, emmaohoe investigates how young people cope with the debilitating illness. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a man's been killed after storms caused flash flooding across the west midlands with more than a month's rainfall hitting parts of birmingham yesterday in the space ofjust an hour. the man a pensioner in his 80s died in walsall, after his vehicle became submerged. met...
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emma simpson. it's been a presence in this corner of north london for more than 100 years, but not for much longer. with 13 others, the latest m&s stores to close. i think it's terrible. i'm always in the shop. it's a great shop, why is it closing? i'm really shocked, i'm totally gutted. it's going to change the community completely. when my local branch closed down, it felt like the whole of wood green just shut down as well. it'sjust such a shame. marks & spencer has seen falling sales and rising costs, and more of its shoppers going online. in november 2016, the new boss announced an overhaul of its stores. what we want to do is change marks & spencer and become more relevant for our customers, so we are reflecting the changes of people shopping more online, and probably in the future marks & spencer will need less space for its clothing and home ranges. back then, he said there would be 60 fewer clothing and home stores by 2022. today, that's been upped to 100. it's got too many stores that aren't making enough profit for it. costs are going up but sales are going down, so it needs to look at i
emma simpson. it's been a presence in this corner of north london for more than 100 years, but not for much longer. with 13 others, the latest m&s stores to close. i think it's terrible. i'm always in the shop. it's a great shop, why is it closing? i'm really shocked, i'm totally gutted. it's going to change the community completely. when my local branch closed down, it felt like the whole of wood green just shut down as well. it'sjust such a shame. marks & spencer has seen falling...
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and people in the north tonight will be asking, what does ireland's result mean for us? thank you. emmae beaten 3—1 by real madrid at the final in kiev. liverpool faced an early disaster, with their star player, mo salah, forced off the pitch with an injury. and an extraordinary goal from madrid's gareth bale helped deliver the knockout blow. from kiev, natalie pirks reports. they'd come from far and wide to watch history being made. planes, trains, coaches, cars, somehow they found a way to turn kiev read. waiting for them, the biggest game in club football, a chance for liverpool to turn five european wins into six. the time had come to size each other up. ronaldo for the galacticos, top scorer mo salah for liverpool. but the comparisons between the two lasted mere minutes. a tussle with agitator in chief sergio ramos left salah clutching his shoulder. with his world cup injeopardy, he departed in tears. ramos' work here was done. liverpool knew they had to stay resolute, no mistakes could creep in. loris karius missed the memo. liverpool could respond the only way they knew how. sadi
and people in the north tonight will be asking, what does ireland's result mean for us? thank you. emmae beaten 3—1 by real madrid at the final in kiev. liverpool faced an early disaster, with their star player, mo salah, forced off the pitch with an injury. and an extraordinary goal from madrid's gareth bale helped deliver the knockout blow. from kiev, natalie pirks reports. they'd come from far and wide to watch history being made. planes, trains, coaches, cars, somehow they found a way to...
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emma simpson, news, doncaster. donald trump has said that discussions over a possible summit next month between himself and the norththat he expected to receive a letter from kim jong—un tomorrow. and, as hopes for a possible trump—kim summit got a boost, the president did meet a kim, of a very different sort. here's nick bryant. the kim summit was splashed across the new york tabloids this morning, although this one involved a kardashian, rather than a korean. two reality tv stars meeting in oval office, the pop culture moment of this presidency. this dinner in manhattan last night may have lacked the star power, but it's far more momentous. a smiling us secretary of state mike pompeo meeting a north korean general, kim yong—chol, a one—time spy master and his leader's right—hand man. that meal was very positive, according to donald trump, who revealed that the north korean delegation is carrying a personal letter from kim jong—un, which he now expects them to deliver to washington tomorrow. it's all a process. we'll see. hopefully we will have a meeting on the 12th that's going along very well but i want it to be
emma simpson, news, doncaster. donald trump has said that discussions over a possible summit next month between himself and the norththat he expected to receive a letter from kim jong—un tomorrow. and, as hopes for a possible trump—kim summit got a boost, the president did meet a kim, of a very different sort. here's nick bryant. the kim summit was splashed across the new york tabloids this morning, although this one involved a kardashian, rather than a korean. two reality tv stars meeting...
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north. however, the democratic unionist party said northern ireland" should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent, emmathis was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once—strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of the decision are bein felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over ireland have been talking about how we need to support women and our policy is the same from the north through to the bottom of ireland, we need to show care and compassion towards women. ice cream! in belfast today, a sense that the debate moves here. northern ireland remains the only part of the uk where abortion is illegal, unless it is a risk to a woman's life. i would love to see a referendum up here. again, political parties, probably will never happen. but hopefully it will start a conversation going. i would love to see the same sort of vote up here. could it happen? i don't know. not with our government! northern ireland's devolved government collapsed 16 months ago and the largest party here d
north. however, the democratic unionist party said northern ireland" should not be bullied into accepting abortion on demand". our ireland correspondent, emmathis was a seismic moment, marking a shift away from the country's once—strict conservative beliefs. two thirds of irish voters backed repealing the ban on abortion and the reverberations of the decision are bein felt elsewhere. this has very much been a national debate, people all over ireland have been talking about how we...
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emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's speak to the bbc‘s nuala mcgovern, who's in dublin. we have seen some of those signs saying the north had this great sense of momentum in terms of a change in the medical order of things at the moment, you can actually initiate any move? -- but who. good evening, that is a great question for you viewers. it is one that is being debated this evening. as a colleague was telling us evening. as a colleague was telling us in that report, that the devolved government of northern ireland has broken down at the moment, so some are saying perhaps this is a chance for in fact, westminster to get involved in this particular issue, to try and force through some more liberal laws when it comes to abortion in northern ireland. there isa abortion in northern ireland. there is a domestic abuse bill ahead of them at the moment. some are feeling that that is a way into it, but that would be something that would be so politically contentious and also, this confidence and supply agreement that the conservatives have with democratic unionist in northern ireland is part of what keeps the prime minister the
emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. let's speak to the bbc‘s nuala mcgovern, who's in dublin. we have seen some of those signs saying the north had this great sense of momentum in terms of a change in the medical order of things at the moment, you can actually initiate any move? -- but who. good evening, that is a great question for you viewers. it is one that is being debated this evening. as a colleague was telling us evening. as a colleague was telling us in that report, that the devolved...
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the north's future the labour partyjoins calls to change abortion laws in northern ireland, following a referendum in the republic of ireland. now on bbc news, in a newsbeat documentary, me sufferer emmaw young people cope with the debilitating illness. it doesn't bother me to pass out, i do it so, so much. right, i'm not going to do anything to make you pass out. no, it's fine, if it will help with the data... some people, when they stand up, their blood pressure drops and their pulse races to try to make up for it. and we're trying to see whether that happens with everyone. she was embarrassed at her illness, which is like if you imagine someone with cancer being embarrassed they have cancer, it'sjust ridiculous. me effects around 250,000 people in the uk. the second he starts getting loud again, obviously he is out the door, because it is just agony for her, and it is something that she hates, it is something that she thinks she's a bad mother, because she can't stand his own voice. it often develops in your late teens or early 20s. it is more common in women, and even the government accepts it is poorly understood. doctors just not being aware of confident about how to diagnose th
the north's future the labour partyjoins calls to change abortion laws in northern ireland, following a referendum in the republic of ireland. now on bbc news, in a newsbeat documentary, me sufferer emmaw young people cope with the debilitating illness. it doesn't bother me to pass out, i do it so, so much. right, i'm not going to do anything to make you pass out. no, it's fine, if it will help with the data... some people, when they stand up, their blood pressure drops and their pulse races to...
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north korea. exit polls in ireland suggest that people have voted strongly in favour of liberalising abortion laws in the country. they forecast a two thirds majority for the yes campaign. emmaardy has the latest from dublin. the irish leader who supported the changes said it looks like history could be made. cheering. an emotional day for ireland. for some, casting one vote was worth travelling many miles for. i've come from amsterdam. i've come home because i think it's very important for irish women. hopefully it will be an historic day and we will vote yes and finally irish women will have the right to autonomy over their bodies. it has been really horrible to watch from away and not be able to do much except for tweeting and facebooking and i really wanted to come home and cast my vote. a yes vote in this referendum would pave the way to legalise abortions up to the 12th week of pregnancy. i work in brussels and i am coming home to vote no. i believe this legislation is far too extreme. i believe killing for convenience is terrible. ireland's traditional catholic roots have led to the country retaining some of the strictest abortion laws in the world. what is known as t
north korea. exit polls in ireland suggest that people have voted strongly in favour of liberalising abortion laws in the country. they forecast a two thirds majority for the yes campaign. emmaardy has the latest from dublin. the irish leader who supported the changes said it looks like history could be made. cheering. an emotional day for ireland. for some, casting one vote was worth travelling many miles for. i've come from amsterdam. i've come home because i think it's very important for...
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it seems to me we have a plan to feed north korea, to keep kim jung un in power after an agreement to denuclearize. emmaar? >> 70% of the screen people suffer chronic malnutrition. we are spending $30 million a year in the world food program, 80% of children and schools, in the world food program. is it working? i the right mechanisms in place? can you do a better job. and half if not more time, and this president needs to know all the parts. when he goes to the summit. stuart: interesting to say the least. thank you for joining us. any comments? >> obviously kim jung un hasn't missed a meal sometime. is that food going to the military. and the distribution -- stuart: we want it to go to the north korean military so they stay in power and feed the people, food as a weapon, stay in power. >> we have done this before before we had firm -- the clinton administration as well, distributing food. and what their end was. stuart: look at the big board. i wonder if there was some impact what the pres. had to say. and you are back with more good stuff. into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much abou
it seems to me we have a plan to feed north korea, to keep kim jung un in power after an agreement to denuclearize. emmaar? >> 70% of the screen people suffer chronic malnutrition. we are spending $30 million a year in the world food program, 80% of children and schools, in the world food program. is it working? i the right mechanisms in place? can you do a better job. and half if not more time, and this president needs to know all the parts. when he goes to the summit. stuart:...