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currently right now between seconsecond and essex that will remain the same. as a city goal as a a district goal was be to bring in other forms of transit with bicycles and muni as you mentioned to arrive to the area with multimodal forms of transportation. a lot of the residents and services will be serving a lot of the new residents and they do have parking in all of the block developments, so i think we see this as a lot of retail used by the residents in that neighborhood so they will be walking in the shorter downtown region. >> just that downtown belongs to everybody. i see the chaos down there and i don't know if it will get worse. i don't know if it's a question or comment but as a whole, we really should be thinking about, i know people want to get people out of cars, but people also have a choice and if they have a car and they want to use it, you should be able to use it. if you have a bake you should be able to get on your bike. it just seems like the city is moving more and more away from allowing people to have that choice, so that is one thing.
currently right now between seconsecond and essex that will remain the same. as a city goal as a a district goal was be to bring in other forms of transit with bicycles and muni as you mentioned to arrive to the area with multimodal forms of transportation. a lot of the residents and services will be serving a lot of the new residents and they do have parking in all of the block developments, so i think we see this as a lot of retail used by the residents in that neighborhood so they will be...
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here is a view of some sunshine essex earlier. many of us some sunshine essex earlier.. around this area of high pressure to the north of us, a gentle north and north—easterly flow bringing in that cloud during sunday night and into monday. the lowered temperatures will result. by the end of the night many will be cloudy, especially across central and eastern parts, temperatures around 1a degrees. still some breaks in the cloud for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the south—west. that is where you are most likely to see some sunshine. while most of us will stay dry, within the thicker cloud we could get some drizzle and within the bright spots there will be a few showers developing. northern ireland and west scotland and afternoon thunderstorm delivering a torrential downfall. by no means will everyone get one, but bear in mind the possibility. some in south—east england may brighten up a little bit but for many through central and eastern england, into eastern scotland, holding onto thick cloud, misty, murky and much cooler than it has been. that cloud sta
here is a view of some sunshine essex earlier. many of us some sunshine essex earlier.. around this area of high pressure to the north of us, a gentle north and north—easterly flow bringing in that cloud during sunday night and into monday. the lowered temperatures will result. by the end of the night many will be cloudy, especially across central and eastern parts, temperatures around 1a degrees. still some breaks in the cloud for western scotland, northern ireland, wales and the...
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woodlands school in essex are calling it "enrichment" week. moorland fire continues to spread in greater manchester. the blaze on saddleworth moor has been declared a major incident and the army is on standby to help out. leon parkes, from greater manchester fire and rescue provided this update. we have a large area that has been affected by fire. given the size and the scale of that area, what we‘ve had to do is break that into smaller areas to deal with, which we call sectors. we‘ve currently got two active sectors where we have 25 firefighters at each area, dealing with that situation. there are pockets of fire all over, so what we have had to do this morning is an assessment of the scene, in which we‘ll be using some air assets to gauge a full assessment, but we are still dealing with the fire situation. the government has scrapped plans for five new women‘s prisons in england and wales. the same number of residential centres will be built instead. the centres will provide help with getting a job and treating drug addiction in a bid to red
woodlands school in essex are calling it "enrichment" week. moorland fire continues to spread in greater manchester. the blaze on saddleworth moor has been declared a major incident and the army is on standby to help out. leon parkes, from greater manchester fire and rescue provided this update. we have a large area that has been affected by fire. given the size and the scale of that area, what we‘ve had to do is break that into smaller areas to deal with, which we call sectors....
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let's get more on this story with arun pillai—essex, north america analyst at verisk maplecroft.w york. good to see you again, arun. since donald trump has arrived in singapore he has done nothing buckwheat about his frustration and anger about the g7, give us your take? in this administration, anything with trade, very diverted from its most prominent geopolitical allies and what we've seen over the past several months, and since the start of the trump administration, is how singularly focused by our henry orientating policy towards protectionism, safeguarding heavy metal industries in the us —— re— orientating. the comments are flying back and four, from europe, with regards to angela merkel and macron, but also justin trudeau regards to angela merkel and macron, but alsojustin trudeau in canada. they are extremely frustrated that what they thought was an agreement fell apart at the last minute? absolutely. just looking at the steel and aluminium carrots, —— tariffs, they were seen as a negotiating tool, but this administration has used them as a way to batter most of its allie
let's get more on this story with arun pillai—essex, north america analyst at verisk maplecroft.w york. good to see you again, arun. since donald trump has arrived in singapore he has done nothing buckwheat about his frustration and anger about the g7, give us your take? in this administration, anything with trade, very diverted from its most prominent geopolitical allies and what we've seen over the past several months, and since the start of the trump administration, is how singularly...
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if you are wondering where it is, it is in essex.comes to solving crime. it is like you say, because of boots on the ground. that is what they are saying. there are number of comments saying. there are number of comments saying that is what we need. and we come back to the nhs and you could argue that the police therefore need more money. i think one of the things that whenever there are cuts to any kind of force, there are things which it is hard to quantify how good they are and i was thought police community support officers, often dubbed plastic bobbies because they did not have power of arrest, i know from working as a local journalist they were vital. they knew what was going on. since they have been reduced and they have been cut back, crime has gone up in certain areas. that intelligence on the ground is not there. they were not running around arresting people, they were a presence and they knew what was going on. i suppose you build up that relationship with the community. you care, i will come and report it. ok, we're going
if you are wondering where it is, it is in essex.comes to solving crime. it is like you say, because of boots on the ground. that is what they are saying. there are number of comments saying. there are number of comments saying that is what we need. and we come back to the nhs and you could argue that the police therefore need more money. i think one of the things that whenever there are cuts to any kind of force, there are things which it is hard to quantify how good they are and i was thought...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ugar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he's apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a 2—1 win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up their stand afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. we have as always lots more on our website. and you can get in touch with me and the team on twitter. i'm @bbckasiamadera. that is it to me. mike embley will be here at 2am. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: ronaldo the record breaker, another goal for the portuguese captain sees them edge closer to the knockout stages as morocco pack their bags to go home luis suarez scores to ensure that uruguay join hosts russia in the last 16 with a match to spare and marin cilic moves through to the quarter—finals of the queen's club championships after a tough three set
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ugar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he's apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a 2—1 win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up their stand afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. we have as always lots more on our website. and you can get in touch with me and...
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. —— essex. there are a number of comments from people saying many boots on the ground. that would be one of the claims, not enough money for the police, the funding has not increase with inflation, those kinds of things. there is a slight attitude problem as well. i was a victim of burglary when i lived in nottingham. the police would come around and say, well, this is the most rubbish postcode in europe, what do you expect? i would say, well, postcode in europe, what do you expect? iwould say, well, i postcode in europe, what do you expect? i would say, well, i expect an investigation to be carried out. i would not be surprised if a lot of burglaries go unreported because people feel like actually, the police, what are they going to do? there's no point. ijust don't have to fill in all this paperwork. all that kind of stuff. i think people get very, very frustrated. that then feeds the sense that this is slightly out of control. it is a very intimate crime, isn't it? it is your safe zone. it sticks with you. iremember being your safe zone. it sticks with you. i remembe
. —— essex. there are a number of comments from people saying many boots on the ground. that would be one of the claims, not enough money for the police, the funding has not increase with inflation, those kinds of things. there is a slight attitude problem as well. i was a victim of burglary when i lived in nottingham. the police would come around and say, well, this is the most rubbish postcode in europe, what do you expect? i would say, well, postcode in europe, what do you expect? iwould...
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some of them overnight have been thundery, particularly across kent and essex.d that is what is producing the showers. so this morning, what is happening is we have all this cloud around and that through the day will go towards the north sea coastline where it will remain a. we also have a onshore breeze, feeling cooler, with cabbages between 13— 15. where we have such and the temperatures will get up into the 20s but we are not immune to showers. southern counties of england, south wales and also parts of northern ireland and western scotland, predicts every and hungry too. into the evening and overnight, early evening sunshine and the cloud will come back in from the north sea coastline across many areas. the clear skies will be across north—west scotland and also north—west england, northwest wales and also northern ireland. anyway, temperature wise it will be down to about eight or nine, or in the cities and towns, double figures. as we go into tomorrow, starting off with extensive cloud and will will see a lot of that turn back towards the coast and there w
some of them overnight have been thundery, particularly across kent and essex.d that is what is producing the showers. so this morning, what is happening is we have all this cloud around and that through the day will go towards the north sea coastline where it will remain a. we also have a onshore breeze, feeling cooler, with cabbages between 13— 15. where we have such and the temperatures will get up into the 20s but we are not immune to showers. southern counties of england, south wales and...
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it ppened wednesday on essex street. for more now, we go to the field. reporter: sitting outside the superior courtroom in oakland, dotty moore is talking to her best friend, timothy loving. he's in the hospital lucky to be alive after being shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. police say his landlord, 75 year old herman levi little, showed up at his apartment with a gun ready to murder him. >> no one heard a gunshot because he had a silencer on the gun, and no one heard an argument because there was none. >> police shutdown essex street, shutdown the apartment and arrested levi on the spot. dotty says her friend had an agreement with his rent due to a medical emergency. >> he's been living there five years and always had a good relationship with if landlord so we're baffled. >> the landlord used his master key to open the door and shoot at him again. next, timothy ran for his life and landed at the dispensary across the street where guards and paramedics saved his life. >> it's very overwhelming because we are living in such a difficult time ri
it ppened wednesday on essex street. for more now, we go to the field. reporter: sitting outside the superior courtroom in oakland, dotty moore is talking to her best friend, timothy loving. he's in the hospital lucky to be alive after being shot twice in the chest and once in the hand. police say his landlord, 75 year old herman levi little, showed up at his apartment with a gun ready to murder him. >> no one heard a gunshot because he had a silencer on the gun, and no one heard an...
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kim riley, bbc look east, essex police headquarters.ilway exhibition at long marston in warwickshire. researchers at the university of birmingham have developed the engine, which is a small narrow—gauge prototype. they say it could have far reaching affects on cleaner rail technology. peter plisner reports. it might be small, but the technology that runs it could be the next big thing on the railways. today's passengers certainly thought so. i think it's one of the ways forward, certainly. i think it's a great piece of innovation, especially if it's good for the environment. this is our hydrogen fuel tank. developed by students at the university of birmingham, the hydrogen hero, like the trains of the past, only emits steam.
kim riley, bbc look east, essex police headquarters.ilway exhibition at long marston in warwickshire. researchers at the university of birmingham have developed the engine, which is a small narrow—gauge prototype. they say it could have far reaching affects on cleaner rail technology. peter plisner reports. it might be small, but the technology that runs it could be the next big thing on the railways. today's passengers certainly thought so. i think it's one of the ways forward, certainly. i...
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his landlord shot him over rent on wednesday at the tenant's apartment on essex street and south berkeley. kpix5's susie steimle was in the courtroom today as that landlord faced a judge. police say two days ago his landlord, 75-year-old herman up with a >> reporter: sitting outside the superior courtroom in oakland, dottie moore is talking to her best friend timothy loving. he's in the hospital lucky to be alive after being shot twice in chest and once in the hand. police say two days ago his landlord, 75-year-old herman levi little showed up with a gun at his apartment ready to murder him. >> no one heard the gunshot because he had a silencer on the gun and no one heard an argument because there was none. >> reporter: two days ago police shut down essex street, surrounded the apartment and arrested levi on the spot. dottie says timothy had an agreement with his landlord that he the company pay rent due to a recent medical -- that he couldn't pay rent due to a recent medical emergency. >> he's been living there five years and always had a great relationship with the landlord, so we're al
his landlord shot him over rent on wednesday at the tenant's apartment on essex street and south berkeley. kpix5's susie steimle was in the courtroom today as that landlord faced a judge. police say two days ago his landlord, 75-year-old herman up with a >> reporter: sitting outside the superior courtroom in oakland, dottie moore is talking to her best friend timothy loving. he's in the hospital lucky to be alive after being shot twice in chest and once in the hand. police say two days...
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and he said, allen dulles, i would call him -- call in the essex. i would check it out and call in the essex and they did know who they were dealing with. i don't think historically there's any question that president kennedy was very reluctant, the one of the things the cia, if you don't do it, don't send it over there, we don't know what we would do with these cubans because they are violent. we will have to bring them back here and they're going to cause a lot of problems. not only are you going to look like your soft on communism, but these people are very, very dangerous people. those were the kind of arguments they were using at the time. >> that's an eye-opener, isn't it? want to talk about your father and one of the themes that runs through your book, one of the values is that the servers, starting with your grandfather and on through the family. i was watching the other night netflix documentary bobby kennedy for president. [applause] and one of the stories i was not aware of was his trip to mississippi. marian wright edelman challenge him
and he said, allen dulles, i would call him -- call in the essex. i would check it out and call in the essex and they did know who they were dealing with. i don't think historically there's any question that president kennedy was very reluctant, the one of the things the cia, if you don't do it, don't send it over there, we don't know what we would do with these cubans because they are violent. we will have to bring them back here and they're going to cause a lot of problems. not only are you...
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. £100,000 reward has been offered to help find the killer of a notorious conman from essex. john palmer shot dead in the garden of his home near brentwood three years ago. police have confirmed they are looking for a hitman. we all knowjohn palmer had a background, but actually, john palmer is dead, and it was a murder, and there is a contract killer out somewhere out loose who needs to be caught. charlton athletic has confirmed it is expecting a takeover of the club by a group of investors linked to the australian football consortium. in a statement, the league one club gave no indication of when the deal might be. it said lee bowyer will continue as caretaker manager until further notice. a foundation has been started in memory of a 21—year—old who the prime minster credited with helping her shake up the system and reform stop—and—search practices. 21—year—old alexander paul died of complications due to brain cancer lastjune. he had dreamed of becoming the uk's first black prime minister. it is hoped the foundation will encourage others into politics. let's have a look at the travel s
. £100,000 reward has been offered to help find the killer of a notorious conman from essex. john palmer shot dead in the garden of his home near brentwood three years ago. police have confirmed they are looking for a hitman. we all knowjohn palmer had a background, but actually, john palmer is dead, and it was a murder, and there is a contract killer out somewhere out loose who needs to be caught. charlton athletic has confirmed it is expecting a takeover of the club by a group of investors...
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chopper 5 over the scene as officers search the area on essex street. they got a call around 11:30 this morning of a person screaming that they'd been shot. the victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. so far no arrests. >>> a rude awakening for hundreds of people who called palo alto's hotel apartments home. they all just got slapped with eviction notices. the historic building sits on university avenue. kpix 5 reporter kiet do is live in palo alto to tell us why all the residents are getting the boot. >> reporter: these residents are devastated. they were blind side by all this. they say they've been crying buckets and describe this as unconscious capitalism. [indiscernible] had heard rumors that big changes were coming to the president apartments. after a local reporter started poking around, the bomb shell landed in her mailbox yesterday. an eviction letter to get out by november and a relocation stipend of $3,000. the new owners want to meet tomorrow to go over the paperwork. >> forcing or trying to force people to sign off on this d
chopper 5 over the scene as officers search the area on essex street. they got a call around 11:30 this morning of a person screaming that they'd been shot. the victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. so far no arrests. >>> a rude awakening for hundreds of people who called palo alto's hotel apartments home. they all just got slapped with eviction notices. the historic building sits on university avenue. kpix 5 reporter kiet do is live in palo alto to tell us why all...
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. >> reporter: police shut down essex street, surround the apartment and arrested levi on the spot.othy had an agreement with his landlord that he could not pay rent due to a recent medical emergency. >> he has been living there five years and has always had a great relationship with the landlord. we are all baffled. >> reporter: police records show timothy was able to lock levi out after being shot but the landlord used his master key to unlock the door and shoot at him again. next, timothy ran for his life and landed at the dispensary across the street where guards and paramedics saved his life. >> it is very overwhelming. we are living in a very difficult time right now. i would never think that it would be over rent. >> reporter: dottie and her sister nina want justice in more ways than one. >> the silencers, just like the bump stocks, i want us to go after them. i want gun control. i am going to show up every day until we prevail. >> reporter: given the seriousness of these charges, no bail was set for herman little today. he is facing multiple felony charges including premedit
. >> reporter: police shut down essex street, surround the apartment and arrested levi on the spot.othy had an agreement with his landlord that he could not pay rent due to a recent medical emergency. >> he has been living there five years and has always had a great relationship with the landlord. we are all baffled. >> reporter: police records show timothy was able to lock levi out after being shot but the landlord used his master key to unlock the door and shoot at him...
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but it will be thinning and essex but it will be thinning and breaking.nshine. however, some thundery showers around, especially across scotla nd showers around, especially across scotland and they creep into parts of northern england. this is how things look so far this morning. in east anglia, cloud is slowing and breaking. for most, some bright spells of sunshine but showers already beginning to get going across eastern scotland. not as many as we saw yesterday, more scattered the potential to be heavy and thundery. 18—24d this afternoon, the top temperature. speaking 25 in london. always call on east and north—east coasts. you can see that compared to yesterday, some showers move further eastwards in scotland. heavy with thunder, a flash of lightning. some creeping down into northern england. cloudy and cooler here. some showers in wales, some lifting in the channel islands but otherwise, a lot of sunshine. more than we saw yesterday. through the evening, some showers around in northern england. some keep going across scotland and south—east england.
but it will be thinning and essex but it will be thinning and breaking.nshine. however, some thundery showers around, especially across scotla nd showers around, especially across scotland and they creep into parts of northern england. this is how things look so far this morning. in east anglia, cloud is slowing and breaking. for most, some bright spells of sunshine but showers already beginning to get going across eastern scotland. not as many as we saw yesterday, more scattered the potential...
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thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey 70 years after hundreds of caribbean migrants landed in essexre windrush. they came here to help rebuild post—war britain. but the government continues to face criticism, after some of the windrush generation and their descendants wrongly faced deportation. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean. more than 2000 guests were part of today's service at westminster abbey and two of them met for the very first time. you guys are the same age, on the same ship. alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 19118. something like this, i mean... you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing well. everything looking right. other windrush migrants also settled here in bristol, a city with a deep—rooted caribbean community, which over the last 70 years, has grown and continues to remember the connection to the empire windrush.
thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey 70 years after hundreds of caribbean migrants landed in essexre windrush. they came here to help rebuild post—war britain. but the government continues to face criticism, after some of the windrush generation and their descendants wrongly faced deportation. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he's apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a 2—1 win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up their stand afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. the death of a man who was restrained by a police officer has been ruled an accident by an inquestjury. 20—year—old rashan charles was chased into a shop by police in london lastjuly and restrained. he later died in hospital. mr charles‘s family's criticised the hearing as a farce. a shortage of carbon dioxide across europe is causing problems for producers of beer, fizzy drinks and some food. it comes as demand for alcohol and soft drinks is peaking, due to the world cup and warmer weather. shortages are expected to continue for the rest of the month. scientists have created pigs which are resistant to a highly infectious disease,
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he's apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a 2—1 win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up their stand afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. the death of a man who was...
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and my constituents in east london and people in essex and kent, with crossrail coming, will greatlyom this. so, i welcome the decision. but can he reassure me that there will be no further delays because of divisions in his cabinet? mr speaker, first of all, can i thank him for that very resounding statement of support? i'm very grateful to him. the matter was discussed at the cabinet this morning, the airport subcommittee met earlier this morning and reached its view. the cabinet was informed about that. and i can say that the cabinet gave almost entirely universal support for it. chris grayling and his "almost entirely universal support". now, mps have backed calls to decriminalise abortion in northern ireland. a labour mp had called an emergency debate, following the decision of the irish republic last month to liberalise its abortion laws. the irish taoiseach, leo varadkar, welcomed the yes vote in ireland a week ago, saying that, "ireland will no longer say to women take the boat or take the plane when they need an abortion." instead, he said, "ireland will say take our hand."
and my constituents in east london and people in essex and kent, with crossrail coming, will greatlyom this. so, i welcome the decision. but can he reassure me that there will be no further delays because of divisions in his cabinet? mr speaker, first of all, can i thank him for that very resounding statement of support? i'm very grateful to him. the matter was discussed at the cabinet this morning, the airport subcommittee met earlier this morning and reached its view. the cabinet was informed...
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it's been 70 years since the mv empire windrush arrived in tilbury docks in essex, the first of manyse who came over on that first ship, remembered theirjourney outside city hall. caroline davies was there. is bbc news. water companies across the uk are urging customers to urgently reduce how much water they use, leading to increased demand during the current heatwave. the first band and nearly 25 years came into force last night. united utilities has warned of a band that could be put in place in northwest england. as the mercury rises, the water flows. however, it england. as the mercury rises, the waterflows. however, it is the scale of increased demand is beginning to seriously worry utility firms. in by, seriously worry utility firms. in rugby, bottle stations were opened temporarily as a precaution, as fears a nearby water storage facility could run dry this weekend. customers are asking this being asked... isa customers are asking this being asked... is a story playing out across the country. severn trent says people are using one third more water than usual, leading to more o
it's been 70 years since the mv empire windrush arrived in tilbury docks in essex, the first of manyse who came over on that first ship, remembered theirjourney outside city hall. caroline davies was there. is bbc news. water companies across the uk are urging customers to urgently reduce how much water they use, leading to increased demand during the current heatwave. the first band and nearly 25 years came into force last night. united utilities has warned of a band that could be put in place...
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gust of wind lifted the bouncy castle into the air and two at the 100 metres down the hill in hollow, essexciently. hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a journalist shot dead in indian kashmir. he was regarded as a moderate voice in an increasingly polarised region. heavy monsoon rains in bangladesh are putting 200,000 rohingya refugees at risk from flooding and landslides — that's according to the un. it says it desperately needs to be able to relocate families which fled government and militia attacks in myanmar and who are currently living in makeshift camps. from balukhali camp, our south asia correspondent dan johnson reports. water moulded the skills. it also shaped the lives now lived here. —— these hills. it has rained every day for a week. and the monsoon has not even officially started. buffeted and battered, pushed from pillar to post, these refugees still cannot settle. life here is tough enough as it is but when it rains, that you get a real sense of exactly how much misery is added for the people here. and it is notjust uncomfortable, at this water poses a real t
gust of wind lifted the bouncy castle into the air and two at the 100 metres down the hill in hollow, essexciently. hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of a journalist shot dead in indian kashmir. he was regarded as a moderate voice in an increasingly polarised region. heavy monsoon rains in bangladesh are putting 200,000 rohingya refugees at risk from flooding and landslides — that's according to the un. it says it desperately needs to be able to relocate families which fled...
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in essex. almost 200 migrants were on board.annual windrush day. so far we have a good service on all of the tube lines. moving onto the roads we have traffic building on the london bound a40 in uxbridge heading towards northolt. in barking, the age 13 has a lane closed in both directions for gas mains work —— a13. time for a time for a check time for a check on time for a check on the time for a check on the weather. time for a check on the weather. hello, good morning. it is the summer solstice today, and that will ta ke summer solstice today, and that will take place at 1107, later on this morning. it is a pretty nice safe as well. it will stay dry and there will be lots more sunshine to come. but last night we saw a cauldron go through so we are now in the fresh airand it is through so we are now in the fresh air and it is a coolerfields through so we are now in the fresh air and it is a cooler fields of things, really, this morning. but there is lots of early sunshine around the fresh air and it is a cooler fields of things
in essex. almost 200 migrants were on board.annual windrush day. so far we have a good service on all of the tube lines. moving onto the roads we have traffic building on the london bound a40 in uxbridge heading towards northolt. in barking, the age 13 has a lane closed in both directions for gas mains work —— a13. time for a time for a check time for a check on time for a check on the time for a check on the weather. time for a check on the weather. hello, good morning. it is the summer...
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blue sky throughout, we've still got that north—easterly breeze, though, so out along the essex coasthine. now, overnight tonight it'll start of clear, but gradually the cloud will increase. coming up from the south, the risk of some quite sharp showers. you may hear a rumble of thunder through the early hours of tomorrow morning. it's not going to be quite as chilly tonight, though, as it was last night — the minimum between 10—12 celsius. now, that shower risk is going to continue through thursday. again, one or two quite sharp ones locally. it's going to feel progressively more humid as we head towards the end of the week. some dry weather, some sunny spells in the forecast, but we're never very far away from a shower. i'm back in half an hour. bye for now. it is hello — this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and louise minchin. a second eruption at the fuego volcano in guatemala, which has already claimed more than 70 lives. residents and rescue workers flee from new clouds of ash and molten rock, nearly 200 people are still missing after sunday's explosion. good morning — it's wed
blue sky throughout, we've still got that north—easterly breeze, though, so out along the essex coasthine. now, overnight tonight it'll start of clear, but gradually the cloud will increase. coming up from the south, the risk of some quite sharp showers. you may hear a rumble of thunder through the early hours of tomorrow morning. it's not going to be quite as chilly tonight, though, as it was last night — the minimum between 10—12 celsius. now, that shower risk is going to continue...
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there is a figure, a case in essex, but it had huge numbers on foot patrols, and they have one of ther orfive times more than the average. i think it is the story in this. it is not necessarily a question of overall funding, but it is also how that money is divvied up. people on foot, patrolling, rather than whizzing around in police cars. the question raised about bobbies on the beat, it probably makes us feel better, but does it mean that more crime is solved? people who ask for more officers on the beat talk about the intelligence they get, particularly talking to shopkeepers and so forth. there is the deterrent. policing has changed a lot. things are done by other intelligence, motor cars, online, all other different ways. on the beat, you meet more people come here —— and your hearing more. you see a lot of police in london because of the terrorism threat, they are there to reassure people. that is different from in residential areas, where they get to know the local troublemakers. if there is a burglary, who might have done it, or who there is a burglary, who might have done it,
there is a figure, a case in essex, but it had huge numbers on foot patrols, and they have one of ther orfive times more than the average. i think it is the story in this. it is not necessarily a question of overall funding, but it is also how that money is divvied up. people on foot, patrolling, rather than whizzing around in police cars. the question raised about bobbies on the beat, it probably makes us feel better, but does it mean that more crime is solved? people who ask for more officers...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology. cause offence, and clearly my attempt at humour has backfired." "i have deleted the tweet and am very sorry." sir alan michael sugar, knight... the bbc press office also commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he has apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a 2—1 win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up their stand afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. the government of zimbabwe has told the bbc it is committed to free and fair elections next month, following years of repression under robert mugabe. emmerson mnangagwa, who's been in power since robert mugabe was removed last year, is campaigning on a promise of economic recovery. zimbabwe is desperate for aid and foreign investment, after yea rs of economic mismanagement. our africa editor, fergal keane, reports from the campaign trail. ready for the fight, but this time — it's promised — wit
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology. cause offence, and clearly my attempt at humour has backfired." "i have deleted the tweet and am very sorry." sir alan michael sugar, knight... the bbc press office also commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying "it was a seriously misjudged tweet, it's right he has apologised unreservedly. " despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with...
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more than a month ago, we showed this essex delivery business, which couldn't pay staff from its tsbhe boss is still having to pay them from a personal account with another bank. consumer groups say even claiming compensation is a nightmare. the bank isn't clear enough about what it will do to put things right for people that have been suffering stress and inconvenience. the regulator is right to investigate, it must sort this mess out really quickly now. at one point, tsb admitted it was "on its knees". today directors face a grilling from mps on how they can get this bank up and running properly. simon gompertz, bbc news. there have been fresh volcanic eruptions in guatemala, prompting a new wave of evacuations of people living on the slopes below. nearly 200 people are now believed to be missing, after the fuego volcano erupted on sunday, killing at least 75 people. attempts to recover bodies are being hampered by thick layers of ash. will grant sent us this report from the village of el rodeo at the foot of the fuego volcano. it is a scene they know all too well in this part of g
more than a month ago, we showed this essex delivery business, which couldn't pay staff from its tsbhe boss is still having to pay them from a personal account with another bank. consumer groups say even claiming compensation is a nightmare. the bank isn't clear enough about what it will do to put things right for people that have been suffering stress and inconvenience. the regulator is right to investigate, it must sort this mess out really quickly now. at one point, tsb admitted it was...
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i must tell you two years on from the referendum, it feels like campaigning is still in police in essex search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, after finding a body in a house. tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening, as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening, a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote. many taking part wore the colours of the suffragette movement, green, white and violet. of the suffragette movement, special events were held in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff and london, as chi chi izundu explains. they followed in the footsteps of the suffragettes of a century ago. in belfast, they started at the titanic quarter. in cardiff, their procession passed through the city centre. and in edinburgh, they marched towards holyrood park. it's been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. to find out more about our own there's so many, many more women
i must tell you two years on from the referendum, it feels like campaigning is still in police in essex search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, after finding a body in a house. tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening, as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening, a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote....
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nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex one days. one of them who made thatjourney 70 years ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. and he's still here at the age of 92. i did not mean long—term. the plan was just come to england, get a good job, work for about five years, go back, rearfive children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, i had bought my house, working hard, and settled down. empire windrush marks the beginning of british post—war immigration, and the right to remain was supposed to be legally guaranteed, but changes to uk immigration laws, and problems with paperwork, have blighted the lives of some caribbean migrants and their children. the scale of the windrush scandal first came to light in april earlier this year. if a human being wants to move from one place to another to feed their family, to reunite with their family... when those affected started sharing their stories of being denied acce
nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex one days. one of them who made thatjourney 70 years ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. and he's still here at the age of 92. i did not mean long—term. the plan was just come to england, get a good job, work for about five years, go back, rearfive children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a...
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police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, afterouse. collector, after finding tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote. many taking part wore the colours of the suffragette movement, green, white and violet. of the suffragette movement, events have been taking place in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff and london, from where chi chi izundu has more. they followed in the footsteps of the suffragettes of a century ago. in belfast, they started at the titanic quarter. in cardiff, their procession passed through the city centre. and in edinburgh, they marched towards holyrood park. it has been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. there are so many more women who have got great stories. women who have got great when we look at these women, it is a
police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, afterouse. collector, after finding tina cantello, who was a9, was last seen on friday evening as she went out to work. was last seen on friday evening a man is being held on suspicion of murder. tens of thousands of people have been marching across the uk, to mark 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote. many taking part wore the colours of the suffragette movement,...
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police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, afteriday evening as she went out to work. a man is being held on suspicion of murder. big companies will soon have to justify the gap in salary between their highest paid executives and the average worker. the business secretary, greg clark, wants publicly listed companies with more than 250 employees to publish their pay gap every year. labour says the policy won't change pay disparity, and accused the government of being unwilling to take on bosses. our business correspondent, joe lynam, has more. three of the best paid executives in the uk last year — sir martin sorrell, rakesh kapoor and pascsal soriot. between them they earn £70 million. the amount senior bosses get paid compared to their staff will be brought into sharp relief from january next year. the average earnings for a ftse 100 chief executive were £45 million last year, that is 120 times more than what the average employee earned. from january, publicly listed firms must publish their pay ratios. but there will be no officia
police in essex have called off the search for a woman who worked as a door—to—door debt collector, afteriday evening as she went out to work. a man is being held on suspicion of murder. big companies will soon have to justify the gap in salary between their highest paid executives and the average worker. the business secretary, greg clark, wants publicly listed companies with more than 250 employees to publish their pay gap every year. labour says the policy won't change pay disparity, and...
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summer grant was inside a bouncy castle in essex when it blew away in march 2016.mark the end of ramadan — the islamic holy month of fasting. organisers say that the event, held in small heath park, is now europe‘s largest eid gathering. an attempt to make upskirting — where photos are secretly taken up a woman‘s skirt — a specific criminal offence in england and wales has been blocked by one conservative mp. he shouted "object" to the bill, effectively stopping it, leading to cries of "shame" from other mps. tonight the prime minister says she is disappointed the plans were halted. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. i was at a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day waiting for my favourite band to come on stage and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone‘s clothes, a violation of privacy known as upskirting, and it happened to gina martin. scotland has had its own laws on upskirting for a decade and the practice was on course to becoming a criminal offence in england and wales until one mp
summer grant was inside a bouncy castle in essex when it blew away in march 2016.mark the end of ramadan — the islamic holy month of fasting. organisers say that the event, held in small heath park, is now europe‘s largest eid gathering. an attempt to make upskirting — where photos are secretly taken up a woman‘s skirt — a specific criminal offence in england and wales has been blocked by one conservative mp. he shouted "object" to the bill, effectively stopping it, leading...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.the tweet and am very sorry. sir alan michael sugar... the bbc press office commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying it was a seriously misjudged tweet. it continued, it is right he has apologised unreservedly. despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up the stand afterwards. our top story this evening. calls for a criminal investigation into how more than 450 hospital patients died after wrongly being given powerful painkillers. and in the world cup in moscow, cristiano ronaldo has made footballing history again. and coming up later in the hour on bbc news, we‘ll be live in moscow with sportsday, as we look at all the action and news on day seven of the world cup. it was one of the most talked—about legal cases of last year. great 0rmond street children‘s hospital took the parents of a baby, charlie gard, to court because they couldn‘t agree on his treatment. charlie died days before h
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.the tweet and am very sorry. sir alan michael sugar... the bbc press office commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying it was a seriously misjudged tweet. it continued, it is right he has apologised unreservedly. despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up the stand afterwards. our top story this...
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summer grant was killed when the castle was picked up by the wind at a fair in harlow in essex in 2016ch 2016. as wind speeds reached more than 35 miles an hour, the circus superdome blew into the air while she was still inside. today, her parents sat only metres away in the courtroom from fairground workers william and shelby thurston who today sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter by gross negligence and a health and safety offence. they weren‘t really concerned about the length of the sentence, theyjust wanted the people responsible to face justice. in a statement, summer‘s mum said i remember walking in and seeing my daughter‘s lifeless body. she then went onto explain how she broke the news to summer‘s five —year—old sister, lily. she said i explained that summer was now up in the sky with the angels. prosecutors said the defendants failed to enjoy the bouncy castle was adequately anchored to the ground and build to monitor weather conditions to ensure it was safe to use. this anemometer records wind speed. it costs just £30 but william and shelby thurston did not ha
summer grant was killed when the castle was picked up by the wind at a fair in harlow in essex in 2016ch 2016. as wind speeds reached more than 35 miles an hour, the circus superdome blew into the air while she was still inside. today, her parents sat only metres away in the courtroom from fairground workers william and shelby thurston who today sentenced to three years in prison for manslaughter by gross negligence and a health and safety offence. they weren‘t really concerned about the...
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call at 11:0 this morning about -- at 11:30 this morning about a person screaming in the street on essex near shattuck. wound. arrested the spect near >>> ming up new at 6:00, zeroing in on a cause. after the break, what scientists say may have been to blame for that deadly magnitude 6.0 earthquake in napa four years ago. >> and we are pushing into your bay area thursday and friday. temperatures cooling down. there's a lot of fog at the coast right now. so that's going to play into your thursday forecast. >> also new at 6:00 oakland mar libby schaaf firing back against claims made by the trump administration. the latest in the fight over i.c.e. raids in the bay area. >> it istunning that this administration will invent vill >> a live look now at the wednesday evening commute and, especially ifyou a rough one are heading into the emeryville, berkeley ar. >> across the bay hospital curve in san francisco, the lanes on the left there, that's the commute direction. ♪ ♪ hi! leaving a career to follow a calling takes courage. a personalized financial strategy can give you confidence to take th
call at 11:0 this morning about -- at 11:30 this morning about a person screaming in the street on essex near shattuck. wound. arrested the spect near >>> ming up new at 6:00, zeroing in on a cause. after the break, what scientists say may have been to blame for that deadly magnitude 6.0 earthquake in napa four years ago. >> and we are pushing into your bay area thursday and friday. temperatures cooling down. there's a lot of fog at the coast right now. so that's going to play...
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wind lifted the inflatable into the air and sent it cartwheeling 300 metres down a hill in harlow, essexor not securing the bouncy castle adequately. in an impromptu live interview, president trump claims he has largely solved the problem of north korea's nuclear programme. after a flurry of early morning tweets, he sent one saying he could see an american news channel broadcasting in front of the white house and he was thinking about walking down there...... and that's exactly what he did. he made his way past the waiting journalists to fox news — seemingly his favourite news channel. he had this to say about his meeting on tuesday with the north korean leader kim jong un. we now have a very good relationship with north korea. not because of me but if you remember the sit down with barack but if you remember the sit down with ba rack obama but if you remember the sit down with barack obama i think you will admit this, he said the biggest problem that the united states has and byfar problem that the united states has and by far the most dangerous problem, and he said to me, that we've ev
wind lifted the inflatable into the air and sent it cartwheeling 300 metres down a hill in harlow, essexor not securing the bouncy castle adequately. in an impromptu live interview, president trump claims he has largely solved the problem of north korea's nuclear programme. after a flurry of early morning tweets, he sent one saying he could see an american news channel broadcasting in front of the white house and he was thinking about walking down there...... and that's exactly what he did. he...
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nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex on ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. he's still here at the age of 92. i did not know it would be long—term. the plan was just come to england, a good job, work for four, five years, go back, rear five children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, had bought my house, working hard, settled down. empire windrush marks the beginning of british post—war immigration, and the right to remain was supposed to be legally guaranteed, but changes to uk immigration laws, and problems with paperwork, have blighted the lives of some caribbean migrants and their children. the scale of the windrush scandal first came to light in april earlier this year. if a human being wants to move from one place to another to feed their family, to reunite with their family... ..when those affected started sharing their stories of being denied access to health care, losing their homes and jobs,
nearly 500 caribbean migrants were on board the empire windrush, which docked at tilbury in essex on ago was alford gardner. he's lived in leeds for most of his life. but that wasn't his intention. he's still here at the age of 92. i did not know it would be long—term. the plan was just come to england, a good job, work for four, five years, go back, rear five children and watch my vineyards grow! but it wasn't to be. but in five years, i started a family, married, had bought my house,...
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notice essex, 2% of our normal rainfall.parating humid air we've got across southern part to some fresher air pushing its way in. the weather front itself breaks up in the morning, in the wales, by then, nothing more than the odd light shower. most places in the south staying dry yet again and stay in white humid and muggy into the afternoon. 25 or 26 baha'i. there will be showers pushing across scotland. hit or miss, but they will work their way into it to the north sea as we work our way into the night and thursday morning and then high pressure builds backend. that will dominate to the days ahead. the cool side of it to begin with, the northerly airflow, fresh air will be back with you to the south by the time we start thursday. lots of sunshine, the first thing, and it will increase steadily through the day, a few showers in shetland, most will be dry and temperatures 17—21d. sunniest top and tail of the day, thursday is the summer solstice, and you'll be getting to 19 hours of daylight in before we start to see those ni
notice essex, 2% of our normal rainfall.parating humid air we've got across southern part to some fresher air pushing its way in. the weather front itself breaks up in the morning, in the wales, by then, nothing more than the odd light shower. most places in the south staying dry yet again and stay in white humid and muggy into the afternoon. 25 or 26 baha'i. there will be showers pushing across scotland. hit or miss, but they will work their way into it to the north sea as we work our way into...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.pt at humour has backfired. i have deleted the tweet and am very sorry." sir alan michael sugar, knight. the bbc press office also commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying it was a seriously misjudged tweet. it continued to say that it's right that he apologised unreservedly. despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fans were praised for cleaning up the stands afterwards. frankie mccamley, bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story. president trump has backed down on his most controversial policy to curb immigration, he's signed an executive order to stop separating children from their parents at the border. he said he didn't like the pictures, missing the point that the only reason the pictures were coming and we re reason the pictures were coming and were due to an at best a policy his administration brought them. an update on unrest in nicaragua, at least three people were ki
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.pt at humour has backfired. i have deleted the tweet and am very sorry." sir alan michael sugar, knight. the bbc press office also commented on lord sugar‘s actions, saying it was a seriously misjudged tweet. it continued to say that it's right that he apologised unreservedly. despite the comments off the pitch, senegal claimed their victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fans...
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. >> in congratulating the member from north essex upon his knighthood, i do say with some warm and feeling as we have known each other for 30 years, i call severna jenkins. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [laughter] >> can i join with my right honorable friend in remembering the anniversary of the grenfell fire? can i commend her for the way she has established the inquiry that is looking into the tragedy? can i testify to her, having met victims of this grenfell fire as she has, they are showing great confidence that they will get the findings of that inquiry that they want to make sure that such a thing never happens again. that's, i think, is a testament to her personal courage and persistence in making sure that the inquiry was not blown off course by the understandable anger that followed the immediate tragedy. >> can i also have my personal -- add my personal congratulations to my right honorable friend on his knighthood. and can i also say that i absolutely agree with him and the importance of ensuring that the inquiry into the fire is able to provide the truth to get to the answers as t
. >> in congratulating the member from north essex upon his knighthood, i do say with some warm and feeling as we have known each other for 30 years, i call severna jenkins. >> thank you, mr. speaker. [laughter] >> can i join with my right honorable friend in remembering the anniversary of the grenfell fire? can i commend her for the way she has established the inquiry that is looking into the tragedy? can i testify to her, having met victims of this grenfell fire as she has,...
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despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ed to see it was right he apologise unreservedly. senegal claims their victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fa ns were with a win over poland. and even the fans were press for cleaning up the stand afterwards. those senegalese and japanese fans, i love them! now the us midterm elections are fast approaching, and already records are being set, including the number of women running for office. and regardless of their politics, many of these women found inspiration from the me too movement for their campaigns. our north america correspondent rajini vaidyanathan has been to meet two of the female candidates squaring off in, and slovenia, a state currently represented by 18 men. she sent this report. i was a victim of campus sexual violence when i was in college. going through the criminaljustice system as a victim was one of the worst experiences of my life. i've certainly experienced my share of sexual harassment. it's something that most women experience and i think
despite him not speaking to us at his home in essex today, lord sugar has tweeted an apology.ed to see it was right he apologise unreservedly. senegal claims their victory on the pitch with a win over poland. and even the fa ns were with a win over poland. and even the fans were press for cleaning up the stand afterwards. those senegalese and japanese fans, i love them! now the us midterm elections are fast approaching, and already records are being set, including the number of women running...
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more than a month ago, we showed this essex delivery business which couldn't pay staff from its tsb accountom a personal account with another bank. consumer groups say even claiming compensation is a nightmare. during this afternoon's hearing, mp nicky morgan — who chairs the treasury select committee — explained that one of tsb's business customers had £24,500 taken by fraudsters but he still doesn't have full access to his account. he tried to access the money on 15th may and couldn't log on to internet banking. meanwhile, telephone banking had problems identifying his identity because of the security questions and things not matching. so on 16th may, while he is on the phone to tsb, he gets a call on his mobile from someone purporting to be from business banking, offering him help to access the accounts. tsb staff advise him to take the call. 0bviously, he's so desperate that that's what he does. later, he suspects he might have been defrauded because he can't clear security, he can't confirm if the balance was genuine, what his balance was or if money had been transferred out. he and hi
more than a month ago, we showed this essex delivery business which couldn't pay staff from its tsb accountom a personal account with another bank. consumer groups say even claiming compensation is a nightmare. during this afternoon's hearing, mp nicky morgan — who chairs the treasury select committee — explained that one of tsb's business customers had £24,500 taken by fraudsters but he still doesn't have full access to his account. he tried to access the money on 15th may and couldn't...
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also i'm joined by dr pooja takhar, a ba customerfrom romford in essex.ou for being with us on bbc news and tell us what happened in your case, where were you going and why we re case, where were you going and why were you going there and what was the fair? on the 11th ofjune i booked three return tickets from london heathrow to dubai on direct flights and everything was fine, i am travelling to divide because it is my dad's first death anniversary and we have a ceremony that i have to attend and it is important for me to attend and it is important for me to go in august. what was the price ifi to go in august. what was the price if i may ask? the to go in august. what was the price ifi may ask? the price to go in august. what was the price if i may ask? the price was actually decent i think for the three flights, myself, my husband and my daughter i think i gotjust in the £700 upright that does sound good. it does but to these guys again or it was notjust it does but to these guys again or it was not just that flight. it was a number of travel agents off
also i'm joined by dr pooja takhar, a ba customerfrom romford in essex.ou for being with us on bbc news and tell us what happened in your case, where were you going and why we re case, where were you going and why were you going there and what was the fair? on the 11th ofjune i booked three return tickets from london heathrow to dubai on direct flights and everything was fine, i am travelling to divide because it is my dad's first death anniversary and we have a ceremony that i have to attend...
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we will get essex reserve data fx markets will watch how reserves re: falling after evaluations if theye pressure. china is still doing relatively ok but this is something we need to watch. yvonne: especially with the trade tensions as well. thank you. plenty more to come here. this is bloomberg. kathleen: ♪ >> a check of the business flash headlines. toshiba has confirmed it is in talks with a sharp about its pc business. eported sharp would buy the unit for about $46 billion -- $46 million. toshiba will -- remain a minority investor. samsung is under investigation with china, along with another company, after a chipmaker says it has been visited i regulators. the chinese sales office was checked on may 31 and is cooperating with the authorities. none of the chipmakers have said why they are being questioned. the emirates president joins us to talk about expansion and the challenges facing global airlines. ♪ ♪ yvonne: we are half away from trading in singapore. you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: asia." let's get the first word news. >> reports from washington from the white house ai
we will get essex reserve data fx markets will watch how reserves re: falling after evaluations if theye pressure. china is still doing relatively ok but this is something we need to watch. yvonne: especially with the trade tensions as well. thank you. plenty more to come here. this is bloomberg. kathleen: ♪ >> a check of the business flash headlines. toshiba has confirmed it is in talks with a sharp about its pc business. eported sharp would buy the unit for about $46 billion -- $46...
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the dovecote pub in chingford in essex. the big screen is nice and clear, the desired result isn't.ey lost because it is an easier run by them. win! you want to come second because it is an easier try. the pub is close to ridgeway rose, a junior tea m close to ridgeway rose, a junior team whose ranks include david beckham and harry kane. dave britton coached harry when he was six. you look back, you think of what he was like when he was a kid and now you are seeing in an ease the england captain scoring five goals in the world cup and living every young boy's team. i was teaching him to run across the ball so it flips up and goes on the goal, we used to traina and goes on the goal, we used to train a that lot. and it finally worked. it worked on the world stage. but tonight is different. harry kane is not playing, what do you think? i think it's disgraceful. well, you've got to wrest some time. 0-0, well, you've got to wrest some time. 0—0, half—time, what do you reckon? harry kane, harry kane. what did it at the school? not good at all. we didn't attack enough. at the school? not g
the dovecote pub in chingford in essex. the big screen is nice and clear, the desired result isn't.ey lost because it is an easier run by them. win! you want to come second because it is an easier try. the pub is close to ridgeway rose, a junior tea m close to ridgeway rose, a junior team whose ranks include david beckham and harry kane. dave britton coached harry when he was six. you look back, you think of what he was like when he was a kid and now you are seeing in an ease the england...
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kim riley, bbc look east, essex police headquarters. the uk's first zero—emission hydrogen—powered train has been the star of a major railway exhibition at long marston in warwickshire. researchers at the university of birmingham have developed the engine, which is a small narrow—gauge prototype. they say it could have far reaching affects on cleaner rail technology. peter plisner reports. it might be small, but the technology that runs it could be the next big thing on the railways. today's passengers certainly thought so. i think it's one of the ways forward, certainly. i think it's a great piece of innovation, especially if it's good for the environment. this is our hydrogen fuel tank. developed by students at the university of birmingham, the hydrogen hero, like the trains of the past, only emits steam. it's really important, in terms of de—carbonized the railway industry. so this produces no emissions at the point of use, and it's perfectly possible to produce hydrogen in a green way. and the prospect of zero—emission trains even a
kim riley, bbc look east, essex police headquarters. the uk's first zero—emission hydrogen—powered train has been the star of a major railway exhibition at long marston in warwickshire. researchers at the university of birmingham have developed the engine, which is a small narrow—gauge prototype. they say it could have far reaching affects on cleaner rail technology. peter plisner reports. it might be small, but the technology that runs it could be the next big thing on the railways....