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ford announces the loss of 1,300 jobs in the uk, most of them in essex, with thousands more in the eu. in the case of the policeman who murdered sarah everard, two officers will be investigated over their handling of reports of indecent exposure by wayne couzens. the welsh government announces it's scrapping the majority of new road building schemes, to protect the environment. in february the bbc starts a new television service, bbc wales. and 100 years of the bbc in wales, we'll be looking back, and coming up on the bbc news channel, liverpool says action must be taken to ensure there are no more near misses as a wafer takes responsibility for the dangerous scenes of last seasons champions league final. good evening, and welcome to bbc news at six, which comes today from cardiff, in a week when the bbc is celebrating a century of broadcasting in wales. we will have more on that later on. our main story today is the devastation in southern turkey and northern syria, where the number of dead after last week's earthquakes is now heading for 40,000, with millions left without shelter, i
ford announces the loss of 1,300 jobs in the uk, most of them in essex, with thousands more in the eu. in the case of the policeman who murdered sarah everard, two officers will be investigated over their handling of reports of indecent exposure by wayne couzens. the welsh government announces it's scrapping the majority of new road building schemes, to protect the environment. in february the bbc starts a new television service, bbc wales. and 100 years of the bbc in wales, we'll be looking...
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branwenjeffries, bbc news, essex.utions across the uk have also been on strike over pay and pensions. staff at glasgow and dundee universities were among those taking part on the first of 18 days of industrial action scheduled to for february and march. rail services have also been significantly disrupted today, with more than 12,000 drivers staging the first of two days of action this week. some operators ran no trains at all today. the drivers will strike again on friday. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports from kent. early this morning — no trains, no passengers at this station in kent. opposite the entrance, the now familiar sight of a picket line. rail workers on picket lines say they can't do interviews because it could put theirjobs at risk. but train drivers i've spoken to say this dispute is not just about pay for them, it's also about protecting their working conditions. i get the first train, and obviously i start early. i start seven, 7:30, so... many commuters can work from home, but not angel
branwenjeffries, bbc news, essex.utions across the uk have also been on strike over pay and pensions. staff at glasgow and dundee universities were among those taking part on the first of 18 days of industrial action scheduled to for february and march. rail services have also been significantly disrupted today, with more than 12,000 drivers staging the first of two days of action this week. some operators ran no trains at all today. the drivers will strike again on friday. 0ur transport...
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site, are dumped in essex .ction sites at essex. production sites at halewood dagenham and daventry will be affected. it is part of a major restructuring programme with the brand saying it wants focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles . tv online and electric vehicles. tv online and dab+ radio . this is gb news gb dab+ radio. this is gb news gb news. it's back to the briefing with. tom harwood . with. tom harwood. a very good morning to you. it's 935 and this is the briefing with me. tom howard. on your tv and your radio. oh, now strikes continue to sweep through industrial and service sectors across the united kingdom , across the united kingdom, whether it's unreformed, marxist mick lynch and the militant aslef union or indeed staff at the british museum . that's the british museum. that's right. members of the public and commercial services who work at the british museum set to strike until the 19th of february. half term events have had to be cancelled and. parents hoping for a cultural or educational
site, are dumped in essex .ction sites at essex. production sites at halewood dagenham and daventry will be affected. it is part of a major restructuring programme with the brand saying it wants focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles . tv online and electric vehicles. tv online and dab+ radio . this is gb news gb dab+ radio. this is gb news gb news. it's back to the briefing with. tom harwood . with. tom harwood. a very good morning to you. it's 935 and this is the briefing with me. tom...
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branwen jeffreys, bbc news, essex.glasgow and dundee were among those who walked out on the first of 18 days of industrial action in february and march that's taking place at 150 universities in the uk. rail services have also been significantly disrupted today, with more than 12,000 train drivers staging their first of two days of action this week. some operators ran no trains at all today. they'll strike again on friday. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports from kent. early this morning. no trains, no passengers at this station in kent, opposite the entrance, the now familiar sight of a picket line. rail workers on picket lines say they can't do interviews because it could put theirjobs at risk. but train drivers i've spoken to say this dispute is not just about pay for them, it's also about protecting their working conditions. i get the first train and obviously i start early. istart 7:30. many commuters can work from home, but not angelina, who normally gets the train from maidstone to shifts in london.
branwen jeffreys, bbc news, essex.glasgow and dundee were among those who walked out on the first of 18 days of industrial action in february and march that's taking place at 150 universities in the uk. rail services have also been significantly disrupted today, with more than 12,000 train drivers staging their first of two days of action this week. some operators ran no trains at all today. they'll strike again on friday. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin reports from kent. early this...
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and that is why the bulk of the jobs that are going are in essex which is where the development teamyesterday, it announced a new car battery production facility in michigan, it's producing these batteries with a chinese company, it's going to cost a couple of billion dollars. it's also worth mentioning that the us government is dangling billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers that create electric vehicle supply chains, so, green subsidies, if you like. the european union is also considering doing something similar, so the uk government is now under pressure to think about how it is going to develop the car manufacturing industry in this country in the light of what is going on in the eu and in the us. ok, i want to get to the batteries element of this in a moment, but first off, what reaction has there been from the workers whose jobs are at risk? what have they been saying? clearly there is concern. the unite union and the local mp in essex have voiced their concern about what is going to happen to these workers. the government says it wants to work with them to help them to
and that is why the bulk of the jobs that are going are in essex which is where the development teamyesterday, it announced a new car battery production facility in michigan, it's producing these batteries with a chinese company, it's going to cost a couple of billion dollars. it's also worth mentioning that the us government is dangling billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers that create electric vehicle supply chains, so, green subsidies, if you like. the european union is also...
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i work in essex.hat says that points to secret nuclear bombs that are secret nuclear bombs that are secret are you if you have a road sign but there go and also zombies are famously half the brain so they all love that. so the show's nearly let's take another quick look at sunday's front pages. observer front pages. the observer revealed one in 100 police faced criminal charge 2022 sunday telegraph goes with sunak snubs johnson over new brexit deal and james bond, edited to remove racist references sunday times . racist references sunday times. i'm the pm who will get brexit done so soon and low level crimes zero charges sunday express cracked down on £40 million migrant lawyers in the sunday mirror. rishi please reunite my family. sunday mirror. rishi please reunite my family . and finally, reunite my family. and finally, the daily star satanist go woke or go to hell and bake off contestants and inclusive tv t—shirts in recruitment drive that'll get them in. and that's all we have. it's time for. tha
i work in essex.hat says that points to secret nuclear bombs that are secret nuclear bombs that are secret are you if you have a road sign but there go and also zombies are famously half the brain so they all love that. so the show's nearly let's take another quick look at sunday's front pages. observer front pages. the observer revealed one in 100 police faced criminal charge 2022 sunday telegraph goes with sunak snubs johnson over new brexit deal and james bond, edited to remove racist...
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wakeling from essex attempted . to import £8 essex attempted. of liquid amphetamine into the uk in 2016. the 55 year old fled in 2018 for his trial began. the 55 year old fled in 2018 for his trial began . he was his trial began. he was sentenced to 11 years in his absence on tv, online and on tape plus radio. this is gb news. don't go anywhere, real britain. we'll be back. just a moment . welcome this is real britain with me. emily carver gb news on tv online and digital radio. now three people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder at a protest outside a hotel housing, asylum seekers in merseyside. witnesses describe the scene as being like a warzone as demonstrators reportedly threw and set fire to a police van. shadow home secretary of cupar has called the behaviour shameful and appalling. joining now is my wonderful political panel, commentator emma webb over there and former mp and minister for europe , dennis macshane. thank europe, dennis macshane. thank you very much indeed. now what happened last night outside this asylum
wakeling from essex attempted . to import £8 essex attempted. of liquid amphetamine into the uk in 2016. the 55 year old fled in 2018 for his trial began. the 55 year old fled in 2018 for his trial began . he was his trial began. he was sentenced to 11 years in his absence on tv, online and on tape plus radio. this is gb news. don't go anywhere, real britain. we'll be back. just a moment . welcome this is real britain with me. emily carver gb news on tv online and digital radio. now three...
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ford announces the loss of 1,300 jobs in the uk, most of them in essex, with thousands more in the eu. the welsh government says it's scrapping the majority of new road—building schemes to protect the environment. police now say the murder of a transgender girl in warrington could have been a hate crime, having previously said there was no evidence to suggest that. in february, the bbc starts a new television service. bbc wales. and it's been a hundred years of the bbc in wales. so we'll be looking back, and looking forward. and coming up on the bbc news channel. it's the champions league last 16, with tottenham in italy looking to take their chances against seven time winners ac milan. good evening and welcome to bbc news at ten, which comes tonight from cardiff in a week when the the bbc is celebrating a century of broadcasting in wales. our main story today is the race to get more aid into southern turkey and northern syria, where the number of dead after last week's earthquakes is now more than 40,000, with millions left without shelter in freezing conditions with little food and
ford announces the loss of 1,300 jobs in the uk, most of them in essex, with thousands more in the eu. the welsh government says it's scrapping the majority of new road—building schemes to protect the environment. police now say the murder of a transgender girl in warrington could have been a hate crime, having previously said there was no evidence to suggest that. in february, the bbc starts a new television service. bbc wales. and it's been a hundred years of the bbc in wales. so we'll be...
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now in essex there's they? and now in essex there's plans to make this appointment only. of residents have a post. it you know this whole reason killing thing the whole bin thing up hasn't i think it's a little bit out of control i mean how many bins does one single household need. yeah we've just had a weekly collections change to fortnightly collections. so now we've got these enormous bins outside our homes and in fact, the council tax is gone all of course it has in my in my borough , ealing, in west london. borough, ealing, in west london. they introduced this . you have they introduced this. you have to book if you want to take anything to the recycling centre dunng anything to the recycling centre during the lockdowns because lots of people were taking advantage of the lockdown to have clear outs and take stuff to and i thought, to the dump. and i thought, well, lift when the well, the lift it when the lockdown they haven't lockdown ends, but they haven't it. think that that my it. and i think that that my impression is that fly—tipped thing increased in my local t
now in essex there's they? and now in essex there's plans to make this appointment only. of residents have a post. it you know this whole reason killing thing the whole bin thing up hasn't i think it's a little bit out of control i mean how many bins does one single household need. yeah we've just had a weekly collections change to fortnightly collections. so now we've got these enormous bins outside our homes and in fact, the council tax is gone all of course it has in my in my borough ,...
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from there they took a taxi to liverpool and another to harwich, essex, arriving there on the morning of the 6th of january. by lunchtime on the seventh, they were in east london where they bought a tent from argos and abandoned their pushchair. there were then yet more taxi journeys, including a final one to the port of new haven. since then they had evaded detection untiljust before 9:30pm last night when a member of the public saw them and dialled 999. while detectives still hope the baby is alive, perhaps being looked after by somebody else, they are becoming increasingly concerned and constance marten�*s father has said that while he is relieved she has been found he is worried about the missing baby. what started as a mystery is now turning into a potential tragedy. it began with a couple on the run with a newborn baby, apparently trying to avoid the authorities, and with the police are appealing to them to come forward so their baby could be seen by a doctor. now constance marten and mark gordon have been found and there is no sign of the baby and temperatures are close to zero
from there they took a taxi to liverpool and another to harwich, essex, arriving there on the morning of the 6th of january. by lunchtime on the seventh, they were in east london where they bought a tent from argos and abandoned their pushchair. there were then yet more taxi journeys, including a final one to the port of new haven. since then they had evaded detection untiljust before 9:30pm last night when a member of the public saw them and dialled 999. while detectives still hope the baby is...
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he lives in essex . instagram. he lives in essex. northern lights, a lot of you have because they return to the skies all over the uk last night. this is for a second night. this is for a second night running. yes. and the lights, which are usually best seen in high latitude regions closer to the arctic, have even been spotted in places as far south as kent and cornwall. well, joining us now for more is astronomer kurz . tom, this astronomer tom kurz. tom, this is hugely exciting . i've never is hugely exciting. i've never seen the northern lights and i never thought it would be a possibility in the uk. what has changed about the conditions that made it possible ? yeah, you that made it possible? yeah, you know, it's very interesting because actually every 11 years the sun reaches a peak of activity and the sun is ultimately ultimately responsible for these outbursts of the northern lights . and of the northern lights. and we're actually approaching that peak. we're actually approaching that peak . so every we're actually approaching
he lives in essex . instagram. he lives in essex. northern lights, a lot of you have because they return to the skies all over the uk last night. this is for a second night. this is for a second night running. yes. and the lights, which are usually best seen in high latitude regions closer to the arctic, have even been spotted in places as far south as kent and cornwall. well, joining us now for more is astronomer kurz . tom, this astronomer tom kurz. tom, this is hugely exciting . i've never...
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i work in essex.hat says that points to secret nuclear bombs that are secret nuclear bombs that are secret are you if you have a road sign but there go and also zombies are famously half the brain so they all love that. so the show's nearly let's take another quick look at sunday's front pages. the observer revealed one in 100 police faced criminal charge 2022 sunday telegraph goes with sunak snubs johnson over new brexit deal and james bond, edited to remove racist references sunday times . racist references sunday times. i'm the pm who will get brexit done so soon and low level crimes zero charges sunday express cracked down on £40 million migrant lawyers in the sunday mirror. rishi please reunite my family. sunday mirror. rishi please reunite my family . and finally, reunite my family. and finally, the daily star satanist go woke or go to hell and bake off contestants and inclusive tv t—shirts in recruitment drive that'll get them in. and that's all we have. it's time for. thank you to my guests, j
i work in essex.hat says that points to secret nuclear bombs that are secret nuclear bombs that are secret are you if you have a road sign but there go and also zombies are famously half the brain so they all love that. so the show's nearly let's take another quick look at sunday's front pages. the observer revealed one in 100 police faced criminal charge 2022 sunday telegraph goes with sunak snubs johnson over new brexit deal and james bond, edited to remove racist references sunday times ....
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production dunton and essex.roduction sites at halewood , dagenham and sites at halewood, dagenham and daventry will not be affected. it is part of a major restructuring programme with the brand saying it wants to focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles . university staff are vehicles. university staff are to begin the first of three days of strike action today in an ongoing dispute over pay, pensions and working conditions. around 70,000 members of the university of college union will walk out threatening disrupt and 150 universities, civil servants are also striking this week, including picks union members at the british museum department for work and pensions. dv ella and the animal and plant health agency . syria's president has agency. syria's president has told u.n. officials he will open two more border crossings so emergency aid can enter from neighbouring turkey. the move comes a week after an earthquake struck turkey and syria killing more than 37,000 people. many syrians have expressed anger over
production dunton and essex.roduction sites at halewood , dagenham and sites at halewood, dagenham and daventry will not be affected. it is part of a major restructuring programme with the brand saying it wants to focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles . university staff are vehicles. university staff are to begin the first of three days of strike action today in an ongoing dispute over pay, pensions and working conditions. around 70,000 members of the university of college union will...
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richard wakeling essex attempted to import wakeling essex attempted to import £8 million worth of liquidfled in 2018 before his trial began . in 2018 before his trial began. he was sentenced to 11 years in his absence . were on tv, online his absence. were on tv, online and on dab plus radio. this is gb news. now to alistair stuart and friends . and friends. ray, thanks so much. data wildlife hospital and sanctuary says that it is struggling due to the cost of in crisis. the nonh to the cost of in crisis. the north charity says that it suffered huge losses during the pandemic and with visitor numbers and the cost of food rising , it is now numbers and the cost of food rising, it is now fearful for its future. well, gb news london reporter lisa hartl brings us this report of their plight. reporter lisa hartl brings us this report of their plight . the this report of their plight. the wildlife rescue and ambulance service has been open for 22 years based in trent park north london. wild animals and abandoned pets are nursed back to health. and for those that can't be released back into the
richard wakeling essex attempted to import wakeling essex attempted to import £8 million worth of liquidfled in 2018 before his trial began . in 2018 before his trial began. he was sentenced to 11 years in his absence . were on tv, online his absence. were on tv, online and on dab plus radio. this is gb news. now to alistair stuart and friends . and friends. ray, thanks so much. data wildlife hospital and sanctuary says that it is struggling due to the cost of in crisis. the nonh to the cost...
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thee channel isles, where there'll still be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west. this is bbc world news. our top stories... the prime minister, rishi sunak, will meet the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, on monday as they try to secure a new brexit deal for northern ireland. a joint statement said they would work towards finding a solution. at least 59 people including some children have died after a boat carrying migrants sinks near the coast of southern italy. counting is under way in nigeria's most competitive elections in decades with three candidates still hopeful of becoming president.
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thee channel isles, where there'll still be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across...
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and the, where there'll still be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, he could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the prime minister, rishi sunak, will meet the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, on monday as he tries to secure a new brexit deal for northern ireland. a joint statement said they would work towards finding a solution. at least 59 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sinks near the coast of southern italy. after a boat carrying migrants sinks i pray for every one of them, for the missing and the other surviving migrants. the israeli g
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and the, where there'll still be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, he could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best...
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they don't make cars here at the ford campus in dunton in essex — they research and develop ford's carsight be shrinking here, but it's expanding in the united states, investing $3.7 billion in electric car assembly, which isjust over £3 billion. the us government is offering billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers who create electric vehicle supply chains in america. the european union is considering doing something similar. so what about the uk? the uk government needs to be doing a lot more to support the building of an electric vehicle supply chain in the uk, including things like making batteries and having some sort of industrial strategy to help the uk auto industry make that transition to an electric future. the government insists the uk is a leader in green technology and says it's making major investments in the auto industry. however, car production in the uk is now at its lowest level for 66 years. zoe conway, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello. after a dry but misty night for some the is actually some rain in the forecast over the next few
they don't make cars here at the ford campus in dunton in essex — they research and develop ford's carsight be shrinking here, but it's expanding in the united states, investing $3.7 billion in electric car assembly, which isjust over £3 billion. the us government is offering billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers who create electric vehicle supply chains in america. the european union is considering doing something similar. so what about the uk? the uk government needs to be doing...
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in front of the enlistment offices are where people from all walks of life have joined the army and essex. exactly what we have been seeing for the past year whenever we visited positions. these are really people of all ages. there are 60 year olds and 18 year olds. there are men and women a lot less women than men, but still a considerable number. um and there are academics people, i've been working in the academy of sciences along with construction workers. so it's really something that many people in ukraine felt they had to do at that time . and many of them didn't even have any military training or experience before that . it was something that they felt they had to do. and they thought they could contribute something. ukraine has created a unit, a military unit for those people without a prior experience, a few years before the war, they started in the month before the war. they picked up. these were the territorial defense units. these were a people where basically everybody could join before the war. it was some kind of a, a weekly training. i'm an jerk. these people would then we
in front of the enlistment offices are where people from all walks of life have joined the army and essex. exactly what we have been seeing for the past year whenever we visited positions. these are really people of all ages. there are 60 year olds and 18 year olds. there are men and women a lot less women than men, but still a considerable number. um and there are academics people, i've been working in the academy of sciences along with construction workers. so it's really something that many...
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some of those very bright indeed, a beautiful picture earlier on from a weather watcher in essex but compare that with the west of scotland where it's been thoroughly grey, the cloud has been producing outbreaks of rain and you can see the extent of that cloud. many places grey and damp, some heavy rain in northern scotland, a little bit of brightness sticking out across parts of eastern england. the weather is cloudy, wet or bright where you are, we are all in this wedge of mild air so it does feel unseasonably mild. but as i say sunshine quite limited. the best of it across eastern and southern parts of england, some other eastern parts of england, some other eastern parts of wales, but northern ireland seeing thick cloud, the odd spot of drizzle and that heavy rain continuing to affect northern parts of scotland. 11—13 the top temperatures. turning increasingly windy across scotland as we head into the evening, and this band of increasingly light and patchy rain sinking a little further southwards before beginning to drift northwards again by the end of the night. these are the ov
some of those very bright indeed, a beautiful picture earlier on from a weather watcher in essex but compare that with the west of scotland where it's been thoroughly grey, the cloud has been producing outbreaks of rain and you can see the extent of that cloud. many places grey and damp, some heavy rain in northern scotland, a little bit of brightness sticking out across parts of eastern england. the weather is cloudy, wet or bright where you are, we are all in this wedge of mild air so it does...
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a ben at the north stream explosion was simply a terrorist act was by whoever committed all essex, if it was made that the northern direction should just of europe wouldn't receive gas from russia. that it can also be done in the south who has an area together with serbia. again, we made it clear that if this ever happen easy, you won't be possible to get away with it. solute to sweep it under the rug like it's currently been done with the north stream of detonations and becca lobby. tony da, mr. or bonds. colleague, the hungarian foreign minister, coal for a united nations investigation into the pipeline attack. russia's also demanding a full international inquiry wherever the un saying it can't decide on that until the results of the current probe is complete, which is being carried out. so lay by european countries, one of them, germany, which last year suspended certification of north stream 2 is not reportedly planning to buy on use pipes from the project to transport liquefied natural gas. when all those statements follow recent revelations by the pew lists are a prize winning j
a ben at the north stream explosion was simply a terrorist act was by whoever committed all essex, if it was made that the northern direction should just of europe wouldn't receive gas from russia. that it can also be done in the south who has an area together with serbia. again, we made it clear that if this ever happen easy, you won't be possible to get away with it. solute to sweep it under the rug like it's currently been done with the north stream of detonations and becca lobby. tony da,...
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and we don't want people saying we are all along with actual essex. ah, well, just in case you missed the 1st 2 plugs for the program, you can watch the latest episode of the whistle blows on a channel throughout the day over in our website's r t dot com. that's all for me, peter, scott. but nicky are and will be taking you through all the latest stories as we head into the evening. thank you very much for watching. ah, at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great who's with we will bring to the iraqi people, food and medicines and supplies and freedom with with ah, move to no one. no, sir, no, no, no, no, no, no. what go more shrill than what they should end up unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program. that the world had ever no real good you know, took production with it. so i guess
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, and was sold for more than £2 million no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex metal detecting, you never know what is around the corner, or below your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. the model katie price has published a letter she has received from the metropolitcan police detailing "inappropriate and derogatory" images about her disabled son that were shared by a number of serving officers via whatsapp. eight officers are alleged to have targeted her son, harvey, who has prader—willi syndrome and autism. joining me now is our correspondent sean dilley. isa is a start off with what katie price has said. . . , is a start off with what katie price has said. ,, .,, ,.,, ., ~ has said. she has posted to her 2.6 million followers _ has said. she has posted to her 2.6 million followers on _ has said. she has posted to her 2.6 million followers on instagram, - has said. she has posted to her 2.6 million followers on instagram, i i million followers on instagram, i feel the need to share this letter from the metropolitan police. it is discussing the police officers from
, and was sold for more than £2 million no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex metal detecting, you never know what is around the corner, or below your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. the model katie price has published a letter she has received from the metropolitcan police detailing "inappropriate and derogatory" images about her disabled son that were shared by a number of serving officers via whatsapp. eight officers are alleged to have targeted her son,...
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workforce in the uk. 1300 jobs are to go, most of them from the company's technical centre at dunton in essexre than 2,000 in germany. the police watchdog in the uk has decided that two police officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne cousins . the former policeman pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in 2021. i want to tell you now about the iranian chess player who removed her headscarf at an international tournament — sara khadem. she has told the bbc she has no regrets and it was the least she could do — while living in exile in southern spain, given the sacrifices protestors in iran were making. she says she hopes she'll play for her country again. razia iqbal reports. sara khadem is 25 now but has been playing competitively since she was eight. chess was unbanned in iranjust before ayatollah khamenei's death, and in the decades after that the country has become a chess powerhouse, and sara khadem one
workforce in the uk. 1300 jobs are to go, most of them from the company's technical centre at dunton in essexre than 2,000 in germany. the police watchdog in the uk has decided that two police officers should be investigated over their failure to check allegations of indecent exposure against wayne cousins . the former policeman pleaded guilty yesterday to three counts of indecent exposure. one of the offences took place just four days before couzens kidnapped and murdered sarah everard in...
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no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine.ow your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. for more on this i'm joined now by the founder of the institute of detectorists, keith wescott. let's start with the basic idea of what the government is trying to do. do you, in principle, agree with the idea of broadening the definition? most certainly, because we have got to think beyond treasure. unfortunately i think we have to stick with the term treasure, which just sums up things like treasure chests full of gold and silver, when in reality, the real treasure is often the significance of the item, the sick historical significance and the sick historical significance and the knowledge we can gain from that find. the more we can move away from this idea that it's got to be something which is gold and shiny, and mortar historical significance, that has got to be a benefit to everyone. this will go beyond metal detectorists, this has got to go to the benefit of the public in general. although it is a depleting resource, the wonderful fines out t
no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine.ow your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. for more on this i'm joined now by the founder of the institute of detectorists, keith wescott. let's start with the basic idea of what the government is trying to do. do you, in principle, agree with the idea of broadening the definition? most certainly, because we have got to think beyond treasure. unfortunately i think we have to stick with the term...
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fly and everyone needs to be a team player and we don't want people saying we don't, we don't fall essex ah. russian oil industry production rebounded in 2022 as russian companies conducted more drilling in their oil fields last year than in more than a decade showing resilience to western sanctions. according to bloomberg data, the number of oil wells opened under the anti russian sanctions regime has increased by around 7 percent, bringing the total number to over $7800.00 as major oil companies beat their records last year. the media outlet also says those growth in russia, oil processing and storage capacities. this comes as the countries prime minister says oil extraction in 2022 amounted to $535000000.00 tons showing a 2 percent increase compared to the previous year. this comes after you politicians claim that russia has been forced to cut its crude production as sanctions over its actions in ukraine. cut the country off, crucial technology and western energy markets. the g 7 countries also adopted a price cap to curb the energy price growth and reduce moscow's revenues. we heard
fly and everyone needs to be a team player and we don't want people saying we don't, we don't fall essex ah. russian oil industry production rebounded in 2022 as russian companies conducted more drilling in their oil fields last year than in more than a decade showing resilience to western sanctions. according to bloomberg data, the number of oil wells opened under the anti russian sanctions regime has increased by around 7 percent, bringing the total number to over $7800.00 as major oil...
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and we don't want people saying we don't lot, we don't fall essex. ah, john is beggs, aspirations to qualify for the crickets will cope, gotten you boost to south africa. cricket powerhouse is to host the netherlands in march ortiz trouble. it's not. let's take a closer look at south africa, bumpy ride in international cricket. nothing. i mean absolutely nothing. brings wines i a p to south african spots fence than the sequence of the following words. cricket world cup south africa is considered a pole house of the sport in all other means except the world cup. this by the wealth of tenant that's dawned, the green and gold from world clubs, bits men to bolus an icpc trophy just seems as depth too far. you can be the more coughing the world. but if you don't win majors, then there's no point, you know, same as that i can cricket. so now it's about time that we focus our talent and perform the way you performed. yeah. on the world stage, due to his laws that many found unjust south africa has been from international for like cricket. but 992 changed al
and we don't want people saying we don't lot, we don't fall essex. ah, john is beggs, aspirations to qualify for the crickets will cope, gotten you boost to south africa. cricket powerhouse is to host the netherlands in march ortiz trouble. it's not. let's take a closer look at south africa, bumpy ride in international cricket. nothing. i mean absolutely nothing. brings wines i a p to south african spots fence than the sequence of the following words. cricket world cup south africa is...
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and on bbc london: salad shortages — we hear from the essex grower who says he cutting back on productiontors report a rise in hospital admissions. 0n the eve of the first anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, the united nations general assembly is expected to approve a resolution condemning the action and calling for peace as soon as possible. there is no legal weight to the resolution, but it maintains the pressure on russia to halt the war. my colleague clive myrie has been in ukraine all week and he joins us from kyiv now. yes, reeta, i stood in this very spot exactly a year ago today on a warm winter's evening here in kyiv. there was a sense that spring was perhaps around the corner, it was so balmy. but it was winter that came instead, and the war here has now lasted almost exactly a year. i'll be getting the thoughts of my colleague lyse doucet in a few minutes. but throughout the conflict, russian soldiers have been calling home and the ukrainian military has been listening in. at the same time, ordinary ukrainians have been keeping daily war diaries. and so it seemed a goo
and on bbc london: salad shortages — we hear from the essex grower who says he cutting back on productiontors report a rise in hospital admissions. 0n the eve of the first anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, the united nations general assembly is expected to approve a resolution condemning the action and calling for peace as soon as possible. there is no legal weight to the resolution, but it maintains the pressure on russia to halt the war. my colleague clive myrie has been in...
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and the breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, mariko oi, the headlines... the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, is to meet the president of european commission ursula von der leyen on monday in a bid to finalise a new brexit deal for northern ireland. at least 59 people including some children have died after a boat carrying migrants sank in rough seas off near the coast of southern italy. israeli settlers in the occupied west bank set fire to palestinian houses, shops and vehicles, after two israelis were shot dead. killing one man and a revenge attack. killing one man and a revenge attack. it
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and the breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the...
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no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine.e corner, or below your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. we have another news line coming out of the conference. the we have another news line coming out of the conference.— of the conference. the us secretary of the conference. the us secretary of state antony _ of the conference. the us secretary of state antony blinken _ of the conference. the us secretary of state antony blinken says, - of the conference. the us secretary of state antony blinken says, we i of state antony blinken says, we have determined that members of russian forces and other russian officials have committed crimes against humanity. that is the scene inside the conference centres. delegates arrive and leave, people rush off to have a coffee in between speakers. they have just heard from kamala harris who was interviewed by the chairman of the conference who used to be representative at the united nations until two years ago. this is very much driven by the foreign policy, particularly retired officials, former ambass
no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine.e corner, or below your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. we have another news line coming out of the conference. the we have another news line coming out of the conference.— of the conference. the us secretary of the conference. the us secretary of state antony _ of the conference. the us secretary of state antony blinken _ of the conference. the us secretary of state antony blinken says, - of the...
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at the uk, with most of the cuts at the uk, with most of the cuts at the research site in dunton in essexroduction sites at halewood and daventry will not be affected. it's part of a major restructuring with the brand saying it wants to focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles , universal staff are vehicles, universal staff are staging their first of three days of walkouts in an ongoing dispute over pensions and working conditions . around working conditions. around 70,000 members of the university of college union are on the picket lines, threatening disruption . 150 universities. disruption. 150 universities. civil servants are also striking this week out includes pccs union at the british museum department for work and pensions , dvla and the animal and plant health agency . serious president health agency. serious president has told un he will open two more border crossings so emergency aid can enter from neighbouring turkey. the move comes a week after an earthquake struck turkey and syria, killing more 37,000 people. many syrians have expressed anger over the lack of aid reachi
at the uk, with most of the cuts at the uk, with most of the cuts at the research site in dunton in essexroduction sites at halewood and daventry will not be affected. it's part of a major restructuring with the brand saying it wants to focus on a smaller range of electric vehicles , universal staff are vehicles, universal staff are staging their first of three days of walkouts in an ongoing dispute over pensions and working conditions . around working conditions. around 70,000 members of the...
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thebit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west. welcome here's your latest sports news from the bbc sports centre. by their standards it's been a long wait. but, manchester united's 6 year trophy drought is over. they beat newcastle 2—0 in the league cup final at wembley. stuart pollitt reports. for manchester united six years without a major trophy. for newcastle united closer to six decades. the goal keep for suspended, there was a return to the spotlight for laura's carious lasting for liverpool making a mess of the champions league final. save enough hands here. so to davitt
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thebit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of north—east england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards...
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we don't want people saying we actual we done. flo essex. ah, we can watch the latest episode of the whistle. blowers are not channel throughout the day. all head of it's all websites ot dot com for even more. israel's national security minister has ordered new harsh conditions to be implemented on its palestinian prison population politician, an inmate rice defender cadon, ferries, says that such move is absurd on ones of serious consequences. despite the seriousness of the repercussions of this measure on the prisoners, in terms of hygiene in the spread of disease, it also reflects the level of degradation and absurdity that been greer has. it will be the cause of an explosion over conditions inside israeli prisons. since taken office last year, ben gray has pushed his hard line reforms on the country even calling for the death penalty for palestinians who is really secure services, hud labeled as terrorists and promising to make prison conditions even harsher for inmates. according to the ultimate prisoner support and human rights associa
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the following weeks, there were sightings of the couple in a number of places, including liverpool, essexe amount of cash, and to be using camping equipment to live off grid. authorities previously thought the couple had been sleeping rough in a blue tent, avoiding being traced by the police by moving around frequently, and keeping their faces covered in cctv images. police have expressed fears that the baby was being exposed to subzero temperatures, and said they were extremely concerned for its well—being. constance martin, who was from a wealthy family, was a drama student when she first met mark gordon in 2016. since meeting, the couple led an isolated life, and in september when martin was well into her pregnancy began moving around rental flats. pregnancy began moving around rentalflats. gordon, a rental flats. gordon, a registered rentalflats. gordon, a registered six offender, was deported to britain from the united states in 2010, after spending 20 years in prison for a rape he committed aged ia. despite their estrangement, constance's father napier martin has been publicly urgin
the following weeks, there were sightings of the couple in a number of places, including liverpool, essexe amount of cash, and to be using camping equipment to live off grid. authorities previously thought the couple had been sleeping rough in a blue tent, avoiding being traced by the police by moving around frequently, and keeping their faces covered in cctv images. police have expressed fears that the baby was being exposed to subzero temperatures, and said they were extremely concerned for...
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but essex providing the essex police providing the details , that's unusual of details, that's not unusual be alleged took may be that the alleged took place in the essex area. i would suspect why they are investigating in the first instance with . the allegations, instance with. the allegations, of course, regarding pc david carrick many of those initial offences took place in that force area because he of course lived up in the hertfordshire police area and his first appearance was a st orban's magistrates court. now with you being here, let's just address other issue that's that's come up on police forces and that is that lancashire police have now issued what they call a dispersal dispersal order, 40 hour dispersal order for the village where nicola bulli went missing . this is st michael's on missing. this is st michael's on wyre, of course, lancashire constabulary, we can confirm it is spoke dispersal order issued around 840 yesterday. wednesday following reports of from outside the area, filming on social media close to properties . and this was something obviously that was hamperin
but essex providing the essex police providing the details , that's unusual of details, that's not unusual be alleged took may be that the alleged took place in the essex area. i would suspect why they are investigating in the first instance with . the allegations, instance with. the allegations, of course, regarding pc david carrick many of those initial offences took place in that force area because he of course lived up in the hertfordshire police area and his first appearance was a st...
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development and that's why the bulk of the jobs going in the uk are in these development roles in essexsomething else going on here, which is that ford are expanding their production in the united states. only yesterday they announced a new car battery production facility in michigan, which they are building in conjunction with a chinese company. and the us government is offering billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers who set up electric vehicle supply chains. of course, perhaps unsurprisingly, the uk government is now coming under pressure to do something similar here, not least because vehicle production in the uk is now at its lowest for 66 years. zoe conway, thank you- _ there have been wide variations in accident and emergency waiting times in england this winter, bbc analysis has shown. in the worst cases, of the 107 hospital trusts that provided data, more than half of patients waited longer than the government target time of four hours in december and january — but elsewhere in england, nine out of ten patients were seen within that timeframe. 0ur health correspondent do
development and that's why the bulk of the jobs going in the uk are in these development roles in essexsomething else going on here, which is that ford are expanding their production in the united states. only yesterday they announced a new car battery production facility in michigan, which they are building in conjunction with a chinese company. and the us government is offering billions of dollars in subsidies to car—makers who set up electric vehicle supply chains. of course, perhaps...
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no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine. your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. the first full scale carnival in rio dejaneiro since the start of the pandemic has officially begun. one of the first street parties was the annual carmelitas in the bohemian neighbourhood of santa teresa. every year, hundreds of street bands and thousands of tourists — as well as locals — seeking a good time descend on rio during the world—famous party. it will peak on sunday and monday night with the annual samba school parade competition. hello there. in the aftermath of storm otto, there are still lots of people suffering from power cuts, with aberdeenshire particularly badly affected. and of course it was aberdeenshire where we had the strongest gust of wind — a gust of 83 mph recorded at inverbervie. now, today's weather, for most of you is a cloudy day today. a bit of light rain or drizzle at times and mild, but for some across the hills of northern scotland, we've seen some snow overnight and at first this morning. so one or two of you waking
no spectacular discoveries today in this farmer's field in essex. piece of coke from an old engine. your feet. tim muffett, bbc news. the first full scale carnival in rio dejaneiro since the start of the pandemic has officially begun. one of the first street parties was the annual carmelitas in the bohemian neighbourhood of santa teresa. every year, hundreds of street bands and thousands of tourists — as well as locals — seeking a good time descend on rio during the world—famous party. it...
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through the thames estuary, we had some fog banks that came on shore affecting parts of essex and kentwe are looking at quite widespread and dense patches of fog, particularly across parts of southern england and east anglia so there might be some localised disruption just as we start the day tuesday morning. some lingering. forthe start the day tuesday morning. some lingering. for the north bend of cloud and weak weather front bringing their cloudy strip of weatherfrom scotland, northern ireland, north england and north wales and under scotland not much and are largely dry —looking j. into wednesday we could start off as a mist and fog patches across southern areas where winds stay light and further north winds pick up significantly on wednesday and will be quite gusty to the opening of northern ireland and scotland and eventually we will cease in the outbreaks of rain edging in as well. strongest winds will come through to wednesday night particularly across north—west scotland where we could see gusts of winds of around 75 miles an hourjust ahead of this land of rain which is this c
through the thames estuary, we had some fog banks that came on shore affecting parts of essex and kentwe are looking at quite widespread and dense patches of fog, particularly across parts of southern england and east anglia so there might be some localised disruption just as we start the day tuesday morning. some lingering. forthe start the day tuesday morning. some lingering. for the north bend of cloud and weak weather front bringing their cloudy strip of weatherfrom scotland, northern...
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some of those very bright indeed, a beautiful picture earlier on from a weather watcher in essex butd you can see the extent of that cloud. many places grey and damp, some heavy rain in northern scotland, a
some of those very bright indeed, a beautiful picture earlier on from a weather watcher in essex butd you can see the extent of that cloud. many places grey and damp, some heavy rain in northern scotland, a
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thell be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, he could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west. this is bbc news. the headlines: the prime minister, rishi sunak will meet with european commission president ursula von der leyen on monday as he tries to secure a new brexit deal for northern ireland. at least 59 people have died — after a boat carrying migrants sinks near the coast of southern italy. 0ne local official has suggested as many as 150 people had been onboard. the israeli government and the palestinian authority say they will take immediate steps to end a deadly upsurge in violence this year. it comes as two israelis were shot dead in the occupied west bank. ear
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and thell be a little bit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, he could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine...
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keir starmer and the shadow secretary event cooper was saying yes they when they're out in greys in essexey were saying they'll put another 13,000 neighbourhood police and police community support on the beat. that's a very visible difference if they get into power and they're able to do that, people will see out in their communities and they'll be focusing on anti—social behaviour , drug dealing in town behaviour, drug dealing in town centres and of course any crime will tell you that drug dealing fuels , a lot of other crime , fuels, a lot of other crime, because if you go with acquisitive crime , people acquisitive crime, people stealing to fund drug habits think that there's a clear view across the country that that sort of drug dealing is a very nefarious thing . and yet all nefarious thing. and yet all across issues with regard to social attitudes changed a lot in the last ten years. yougov have brought out a couple of surveys that show majority support for legalising cannabis is in this country. it's the labour party at risk of sort of talking to a country that perhaps doesn't exis
keir starmer and the shadow secretary event cooper was saying yes they when they're out in greys in essexey were saying they'll put another 13,000 neighbourhood police and police community support on the beat. that's a very visible difference if they get into power and they're able to do that, people will see out in their communities and they'll be focusing on anti—social behaviour , drug dealing in town behaviour, drug dealing in town centres and of course any crime will tell you that drug...
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chief essex said none of the suspects should have been on the streets. >> they were on parole for bad crimes, attempted murder. they get arrested numerous times. we don't violate their parole. they are on the street, steal a car at gunpoints, ride through three burroughs, we're lucky something more serious did not happen, they should not have been out on the street. >> marianne: if convicted on federal charges, it carries longer jail erm it, heavier fines and additional penalties. >> todd: thank you. last hour we spoke to a new york city business owner in the area where the thieves struck. he said big apple's lax crime policies encourage incidents like this. >> our commissioner over and over state that the no bail is an issue. numerous times, she said it. nothing is being done about it. we have police officers on the street that are underpaid, underappreciated and misunderstood and dealing with community that doesn't trust them. something has to be done about it. you have alvin bragg, kathy hochul, adams, everyone has to get on the same page. >> ashley: now to pretty wild security foo
chief essex said none of the suspects should have been on the streets. >> they were on parole for bad crimes, attempted murder. they get arrested numerous times. we don't violate their parole. they are on the street, steal a car at gunpoints, ride through three burroughs, we're lucky something more serious did not happen, they should not have been out on the street. >> marianne: if convicted on federal charges, it carries longer jail erm it, heavier fines and additional penalties....
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i'm victor olvera, director of merchandizing for the peabody essex museum. we are really pleased to host daniel gagnon, author of a sale in which trial, execution and
i'm victor olvera, director of merchandizing for the peabody essex museum. we are really pleased to host daniel gagnon, author of a sale in which trial, execution and
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during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and theit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the west.
during tuesday, there's that showery rain likely to affect parts of perhaps kent, essex, sussex and theit of a breeze blowing on tuesday. further north, you could catch one or two showers, especially for parts of northeast england. the best of the brightness once again will be for scotland and northern ireland as well. further ahead, it does look mostly settled. quite a good deal of dry weather, perhaps a little bit of showery rain across northern areas. best of the sunshine likely towards the...
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i'm victor olvera, director of merchandizing for the peabody essex museum. we are really pleased to host
i'm victor olvera, director of merchandizing for the peabody essex museum. we are really pleased to host
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surrey, places like that into essex . so it's you get that real essex. beyond the boundary but use a local set of shops or a hospital or a school will have to go through the ulez zone and pay to go through the ulez zone and pay extra money for it. we should explain the ulez zone is it's all to do with emissions, isn't it? it's all to do with emissions. so it's an ultra low emissions. so it's an ultra low emission zone to reduce the amount of pollution in the air in . why? we need to in london. why? we need to expand this out when the pollution in the outer reaches isn't that bad , it's less than isn't that bad, it's less than central lung . it is much less central lung. it is much less than central london . and i think than central london. and i think people in especially in in places like kent, where i live and my local county councillor david brazier , who is the david brazier, who is the cabinet member for highways , is cabinet member for highways, is quoted in this article suggesting that councils are now looking at whether to ban the mayor of london
surrey, places like that into essex . so it's you get that real essex. beyond the boundary but use a local set of shops or a hospital or a school will have to go through the ulez zone and pay to go through the ulez zone and pay extra money for it. we should explain the ulez zone is it's all to do with emissions, isn't it? it's all to do with emissions. so it's an ultra low emissions. so it's an ultra low emission zone to reduce the amount of pollution in the air in . why? we need to in london....
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think sir keir starmer should to your should be invited to your village and give village in essex.couple of tasks like do the shopping, do this, do that. instead got like 24 hours instead he's got like 24 hours to city manager to complete it. city manager with transport that to complete it. city manager with that transport that to complete it. city manager with that we transport that to complete it. city manager with that we should�*t that to complete it. city manager with that we should d01at he says that we should do because they wouldn't a because they wouldn't have a school. no, you wouldn't have scooby doo, would he. right. well same well if you offered the same salary hours, salary to work fewer hours, would you take it. well you would, wouldn't, would. but how would, wouldn't, would. but how would feel? well, would your boss feel? well, according new study, according to one new study, maybe be fine maybe he or she would be fine with it. 61 employers took part in trial of four day working in a trial of a four day working week over the course of six months. last year. and most
think sir keir starmer should to your should be invited to your village and give village in essex.couple of tasks like do the shopping, do this, do that. instead got like 24 hours instead he's got like 24 hours to city manager to complete it. city manager with transport that to complete it. city manager with that transport that to complete it. city manager with that we transport that to complete it. city manager with that we should�*t that to complete it. city manager with that we should...
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to legislation to the government, but as it is a water activist, let's keep receiving death friend essex, ethan for lead nbc ah, ah, the, the not sure community because pacific coast is dry, but that hasn't scared away to countless plantations and north cheeses. capital santiago, the main cash crop is the condo. oh, it's an important topic for rico you might not look like you. 2 people politician in his green jacket and brown leather bag that looks can be deceiving. dhaka, it's the government of this province, valparaiso, which is one of the strongest economy in chile. we're going to get to with today's meetings, all about access to drinking water, to this community in the potomac region. water for residency has been rationed for years with the flow limited to a few hours a day. as governor rodrigo wants to improve the infrastructure for drinking water to bring about change sea level when you are going to how the normal whoever would enter into that. you don't do that, i guess, and it's important for residents to organize and stand up for their right again morning and i'm here to support
to legislation to the government, but as it is a water activist, let's keep receiving death friend essex, ethan for lead nbc ah, ah, the, the not sure community because pacific coast is dry, but that hasn't scared away to countless plantations and north cheeses. capital santiago, the main cash crop is the condo. oh, it's an important topic for rico you might not look like you. 2 people politician in his green jacket and brown leather bag that looks can be deceiving. dhaka, it's the government...
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chief essex says none of the suspects should have been on the streets. >> they were on parole for badempted murder, they get arrested numerous times, we don't violate their parole, they are out in the streets and steal a gun and ride through three burroughs pointing guns at people, they should not be out on the streets. >> marianne: if convicted on federal charges, they will carry longer jail terms, heavier fines and additional penalties. >> todd: thank you. bring in business owner richie romero, who owns businesses in the manhattan area where part of the heist took place. how disheartening, to know these two guys should have been behind bars, but were out on the streets despite lengthy rap sheets? >> well, todd, it is very disheartening. we see it everyday. we see different cvs closed, dwayne reid, people stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars monthly, why stores are closing and they are back out on the street. we see our commissioner over and over state that the no bail is an issue. numerous times, she said it. nothing is being done about it. we have police officers on the street
chief essex says none of the suspects should have been on the streets. >> they were on parole for badempted murder, they get arrested numerous times, we don't violate their parole, they are out in the streets and steal a gun and ride through three burroughs pointing guns at people, they should not be out on the streets. >> marianne: if convicted on federal charges, they will carry longer jail terms, heavier fines and additional penalties. >> todd: thank you. bring in business...