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emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield.e to sit there for two hours. up next, newsbriefing — we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global news media. stay with us. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, one of the two men hoping to replace theresa may as leader of the conservative party and british prime minster, is due to set out his plans to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, boris johnson has restated his belief that failing to leave the eu at the end of october would leave their party facing political extinction. our political correspondent chris mason reports. it might look a bit like glastonbury, but this is actually a political gathering. around 5000 people turned up to see nigel farage asa people turned up to see nigel farage as a brexit party rally. it's the performance of the brexit party, the winners of the european parliament elections last month, that haunts so many conservatives. brexit! out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, borisjohnson the campaign trail, both
emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield.e to sit there for two hours. up next, newsbriefing — we'll take you through the stories making headlines in the global news media. stay with us. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, one of the two men hoping to replace theresa may as leader of the conservative party and british prime minster, is due to set out his plans to prepare the uk for a no—deal brexit. meanwhile, boris johnson has restated his belief that failing to leave the eu at the end of...
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emma simpson reports. bookies — they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk.am hill has more than anyone else, but nearly a third of its shops are now set to close. 4,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there, and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed—odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. but the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, making hundreds of william hill outlets loss—makin
emma simpson reports. bookies — they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk.am hill has more than anyone else, but nearly a third of its shops are now set to close. 4,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon — too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop. and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.dership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wants to limit the time limit on ab
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.dership contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's all to play for in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it a very long shot at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance foran upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit and donald trump being elected us president. political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what...
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emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.hip contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very next prime minister, what would be the first thing you'd do? the answer to daisy‘s question? sort out that complicated thing called brexit. but on that, care for the elderly, or his backing forfox hunting, can you be quite sure of his success... i was really, really bad at sport. ..when he confessed he wasn't always a winner. after nearly a decade buttoned up in cabinet, is his political identity really quite that clear? who are you really as a politician? are you someone who believes fox hunting should be restored, and wants to limit the time limit
emma simpson, bbc news, croydon.hip contenderjeremy hunt has told the bbc it's "all to play for" in his race with borisjohnson to be the next prime minister. he admitted his campaign team thought it "a very long shot" at the beginning, but now believed there was a chance for an upset, likening it to the uk voting for brexit, and donald trump being elected us president. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg was on the campaign trail with him. if you were to become the very...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports now from croydon. with more than its fairshare of here is a borough with more than its fair share of bookies. there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode. the success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. machines have been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it is big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made will hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill said have see
our business correspondent emma simpson reports now from croydon. with more than its fairshare of here is a borough with more than its fair share of bookies. there are 17 william hill shops with a croydon postcode. the success of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this will lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was...
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our correspondent emma simpson reports.use out of nearly 1,000 scientists suggested by the public, today a glimpse of the new £50 note — and a mathematical genius. here at bletchley park, he helped crack the enigma code used by the nazis, turing's machine instrumental in shortening the war and saving many lives. i'm just a mathemtician. you've got more secrets than the best of them. his story told in the hit film the imitation game. but alan turing made a host of other groundbreaking contributions to science, too. he is the father of modern computing, he's the father of artificial intelligence. virtually everything we use today in our day—to—day lives is derived from turing's genius. but he was also persecuted and convicted for being homosexual, taking his own life at the age of 41 but pardoned years later by the queen. due in 2021, this note is more recognition for alan turing's remarkable work. emma simpson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. all settled to start the week but there are changes o
our correspondent emma simpson reports.use out of nearly 1,000 scientists suggested by the public, today a glimpse of the new £50 note — and a mathematical genius. here at bletchley park, he helped crack the enigma code used by the nazis, turing's machine instrumental in shortening the war and saving many lives. i'm just a mathemtician. you've got more secrets than the best of them. his story told in the hit film the imitation game. but alan turing made a host of other groundbreaking...
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emma simpson reports. bookies, they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk.rly a third of its shops are now set to close. 11,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon, too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p there and they go straight to the machines, they put it straight in, back out again, begging for more. fixed odds betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. but the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, making hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. jeff i think william hill shoul
emma simpson reports. bookies, they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk.rly a third of its shops are now set to close. 11,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon, too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the betting shops are always asking for money. 20p here, 20p...
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emma simpson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. all settled to start the week but there are changes on the way. low pressure coming in. in the short term, those parts of eastern england are going to turn sunny and warm. it is high pressure across us right now, about to be squeezed way southwards. look at what's lurking in the wings, earlier of low pressure, turning wetter and breezy —— areas of low pressure. a cold front getting closer to northern ireland and western scotland so showers breaking up. england mist and fog. temperatures dipped down into single figures, especially in the countryside through parts of eastern england. tomorrow, plenty of sunshine to start the day especially in england and wales and is where the front working through northern ireland and moving east. not a huge amount of rain but it's an area of cloud. brightening up in the afternoon with showers following. most in england and wales will avoid those showers and get to see some sunshine. look how much warmer it is through eastern england and on the coast w
emma simpson, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's nick miller. all settled to start the week but there are changes on the way. low pressure coming in. in the short term, those parts of eastern england are going to turn sunny and warm. it is high pressure across us right now, about to be squeezed way southwards. look at what's lurking in the wings, earlier of low pressure, turning wetter and breezy —— areas of low pressure. a cold front getting closer to northern ireland and...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports.uccess of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this would lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. fix odd betting terminals are computerised games at the touch of a button. they've been called the crack cocaine of gambling, where you can lose a fortune in a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals in towns and cities across great britain. it's big business, generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government cracked down, limiting the maximum stake from £100 to £2 in april, but it made hundreds of william hill outlets loss—making overnight. i think william hill should have seen this coming. they have known about the announcement for 14 months, and i feel sorry for
our business correspondent emma simpson reports.uccess of fixed odds betting terminals is one big reason why this place has got so many. but 700 outlets across the uk are now set to disappear as new restrictions start to bite. the industry has argued that this would lead to redundancies and shop closures. the government was aware that the industry was arguing this, but they didn't consider those mitigating factors because they haven't talked to the workforce. fix odd betting terminals are...
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emma simpson, bbc news.me now is the labour mp for east ham, stephen timms, who was part of the all parliamentary group on fixed 0dds betting terminals. thank you for being with us. up to four and thank you for being with us. up to fourand a thank you for being with us. up to four and a half thousand jobs looking like they might go, pretty devastating consequences of this decision. i am very pleased the situation has been made —— decision. because these shops and their fixed betting terms were doing awful damage. in my bro, we have 18 shops, each of these shops usually, i am confident that when they go, they will be replaced with shops that have two, three or four and it ended the end, there will be better for employment in the high street because shops are blighting high street shops like mine. what do you mean by that? they attract anti—social behaviour, very often people in the shops attack these terminals. there were reports of people headbutting them and smashing chairs over them, they are an unwelcome
emma simpson, bbc news.me now is the labour mp for east ham, stephen timms, who was part of the all parliamentary group on fixed 0dds betting terminals. thank you for being with us. up to four and thank you for being with us. up to fourand a thank you for being with us. up to four and a half thousand jobs looking like they might go, pretty devastating consequences of this decision. i am very pleased the situation has been made —— decision. because these shops and their fixed betting terms...
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emma simpson.gising for the damage caused by fixed 0dd betting terminals. i think everyone thinks it is sensible to bring the stake down from £100 every 20 seconds, to £2. if that means that william hill stopped ripping off gamblers who can't control their habit, the sooner can't control their habit, the sooner the better, it should have happened years ago. william hill should be apologising to the staff they have brought in for this terrible racket, and to the punters, many of whom have got gambling debts, lostjobs, many of whom have got gambling debts, lost jobs, broke many of whom have got gambling debts, lostjobs, broke up families. it's about time this happened. it should never have been allowed for william hill and others in this country to do what they were not allowed to do in ireland. one of the william hill staff whose jobs are now at risk because of a change in government policy?” now at risk because of a change in government policy? i am afraid because they —— they are at risk because t
emma simpson.gising for the damage caused by fixed 0dd betting terminals. i think everyone thinks it is sensible to bring the stake down from £100 every 20 seconds, to £2. if that means that william hill stopped ripping off gamblers who can't control their habit, the sooner can't control their habit, the sooner the better, it should have happened years ago. william hill should be apologising to the staff they have brought in for this terrible racket, and to the punters, many of whom have got...
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here's emma simpson to explain.cision and for many it comes down to price. electric cars are more expensive. take this petrol vw. new, it sells for just over £27,500. is the electric version. it sells for nearly £3500 more. that's mainly down to the cost of the battery but that's expected to fall over the next few years. but how far down the road will the battery get you? that's another worry. the average range of a new electric car on the road is 185 miles. the bigger the battery, the further you can go, but the longer it takes to charge. so easy a ccess the longer it takes to charge. so easy access to public charging points is vital, but right now there are only around 111,000 of them in the uk, not nearly enough, and only a fraction of them are rapid charging which can replenish a battery in half an hour. most take a lot longer, so better infrastructure is also needed to convince motorists to switch. eight people have beenjailed for masterminding a modern slavery ring in the west midlands — after what's thought t
here's emma simpson to explain.cision and for many it comes down to price. electric cars are more expensive. take this petrol vw. new, it sells for just over £27,500. is the electric version. it sells for nearly £3500 more. that's mainly down to the cost of the battery but that's expected to fall over the next few years. but how far down the road will the battery get you? that's another worry. the average range of a new electric car on the road is 185 miles. the bigger the battery, the...
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here is emma simpson to explain.decision, and for many, it comes down to price. electric cars are more expensive. take this petrol vw. new, it sells forjust over £27,500. here is the electric version. it sells for nearly £3,500 more. that is mainly down to the cost of the battery, but that is expected to fall over the next few years. but how far down the road will the battery get you? that is another worry. the average range of a new electric car on the road is 185 miles. the bigger the battery, the further you can go, but the longer it takes to charge. so easy access to public charging points is vital, but right now there are only around 111,000 of them in the uk, not nearly enough, and only a fraction of them are rapid charging which can replenish a battery in half—an—hour. most take a lot longer, so better infrastructure is also needed to convince motorists to switch. eight people have beenjailed for masterminding a modern slavery ring in the west midlands, after what is thought to be the biggest such prosecution
here is emma simpson to explain.decision, and for many, it comes down to price. electric cars are more expensive. take this petrol vw. new, it sells forjust over £27,500. here is the electric version. it sells for nearly £3,500 more. that is mainly down to the cost of the battery, but that is expected to fall over the next few years. but how far down the road will the battery get you? that is another worry. the average range of a new electric car on the road is 185 miles. the bigger the...
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our business correspondent emma simpson reports.ons start to bite. the industry is arguing this would need to base and the government was aware the industry was lead to shop closers. fixed odds betting terminals are computer—based games at the touch of a button. they have been called the crack cocaine of gambling we attended was a fortune a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals and towns and cities across great britain. it‘s big business generating £1.5 billion in sales last year. the government crackdown, anything that maximum state from £100 to £2 in april but it made hundreds of william hill outlets overnight. i think william hill should have seen this coming, they've known about the announcement for 14 months now and i do feel sorry for the people who are losing their jobs. sorry for the people who are losing theirjobs. this is collateral damage cannot fix the list betting terminals from the high street. william hill says it‘s providing more and it will likely begin by the end of the year, with betting rapidly shifting onl
our business correspondent emma simpson reports.ons start to bite. the industry is arguing this would need to base and the government was aware the industry was lead to shop closers. fixed odds betting terminals are computer—based games at the touch of a button. they have been called the crack cocaine of gambling we attended was a fortune a flash. there are more than 33,000 terminals and towns and cities across great britain. it‘s big business generating £1.5 billion in sales last year....
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emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield. my my problem is that i cannot sit still for long enough. long enough. i do not like fiddling around the eyes. still to come on breakfast: becoming a mum has a change of perspective on a lot of things and it has changed in terms of i want to leave a legacy for and be a positive person for my daughter. serena williams tells us about what motivates her, as she prepares to chase her 24th grand slam title. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm victoria hollins. police are appealing for help finding a 12—year—old boy who has been missing for a week. daisharn carr from croydon was last seen around 2pm last monday when he was leaving a relative's home. detectives say they have carried out extensive searches already, and his family are becoming increasingly worried. the mayor is to warn that putting off action to tackle climate change is adding to the problem. sadiq khan will kick off london's first climate action week later, which will bring together industry leaders and campaigners of al
emma simpson, bbc news, huddersfield. my my problem is that i cannot sit still for long enough. long enough. i do not like fiddling around the eyes. still to come on breakfast: becoming a mum has a change of perspective on a lot of things and it has changed in terms of i want to leave a legacy for and be a positive person for my daughter. serena williams tells us about what motivates her, as she prepares to chase her 24th grand slam title. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you...