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he has not been charged by essex police.t the new simply want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly and her family. clearly, a lot of concern from the broadcaster about holly willoughby, he has been linked to the programme for many years, one of their star talents over at itv and their star talents over at itv and the very worrying news today that she appears to have been, or a man has been charged with soliciting to commit murder and a plot to kidnap her. sarah, thank you. hello. some big weather contrasts across the uk this weekend. let's talk temperature first of all. this first chart shows how temperatures compared to normal — blues cooler than normal, reds are much warmer than normal. ten, 11, 12 degrees above average actually this weekend across parts of iberia and central europe. and that warmth is extended to much of the uk — exception being through scotland, where not only will it be cooler, but notice this. this is how rainfall totals will be totting up. dry in the south but pretty wet, argyll and bute and the
he has not been charged by essex police.t the new simply want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly and her family. clearly, a lot of concern from the broadcaster about holly willoughby, he has been linked to the programme for many years, one of their star talents over at itv and their star talents over at itv and the very worrying news today that she appears to have been, or a man has been charged with soliciting to commit murder and a plot to kidnap her. sarah, thank you. hello. some big...
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36-year-old gavin plumb from harlow in essex has _ from harlow in essex has been charged with solicitingay, details first revealed in the sun of an alleged plot which it said mean she is now under police protection. essex police have confirmed that the 36—year—old man was arrested. detective superintendent rob kirby called this an extremely fast paced investigation with many officers and national partners working overnight to secure the charges. itv, holly willoughby is clearly one of their biggest stars, they had said the news has come as a huge shock to everybody at this morning and itv, they are providing support to her and herfamily. dermot o'leary they are providing support to her and her family. dermot o'leary and alison hammond were presenting this morning, dermot said they would not speak too much about it but holly was on the front pages, alison hammond said we are shocked, we want to send our love and biggest perks to send our love and biggest perks to herfamily, the prime minister was on the programme, he said he was sorry to hear it and he sent his best wishes to the presente
36-year-old gavin plumb from harlow in essex has _ from harlow in essex has been charged with solicitingay, details first revealed in the sun of an alleged plot which it said mean she is now under police protection. essex police have confirmed that the 36—year—old man was arrested. detective superintendent rob kirby called this an extremely fast paced investigation with many officers and national partners working overnight to secure the charges. itv, holly willoughby is clearly one of their...
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gavin plumb was arrested at his home in harlow in essex on wednesday. bbc talking about weight loss, appeared in court today, accused of soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. gavin plumb was allegedly formulating a plan with another person, who was going to travel from america to the uk next week in order to take part in the crimes. chelmsford magistrates' court also heard that mr plumb was assembling a restraint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody. today, while appearing on this morning, the prime minister offered his support to holly willoughby. ijust wanted to send my best to her and herfamily. thank you, we appreciate that. it has been a difficult year for holly willoughby, professionally and personally. she was forced to defend herself after being accused of skipping the queue to pay her respects to queen elizabeth at westminster hall. then her co—host, phillip schofield, quit in may after admitting a relationship with a younger, more junior colleague. holly willoughby�*s own future on this morning was also questione
gavin plumb was arrested at his home in harlow in essex on wednesday. bbc talking about weight loss, appeared in court today, accused of soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. gavin plumb was allegedly formulating a plan with another person, who was going to travel from america to the uk next week in order to take part in the crimes. chelmsford magistrates' court also heard that mr plumb was assembling a restraint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody. today, while...
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east essex's pipeline _ where we have a lot less.the water companies have submitted to the regulator ofwat their wish lists. what they want to spend between 2025—30 — and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion, that's almost twice as much as in the previous five—year period. and the cost of all that will ultimately fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. it will now be up to the regulator to dig into the details and decide if the plans are in the best interest of customers.— are in the best interest of customers. ~ , . ., customers. we will be challenging and screwed _ customers. we will be challenging and screwed rising _ customers. we will be challenging and screwed rising company i customers. we will be challenging and screwed rising company plans| customers. we will be challenging i and screwed rising company plans to ensure their costs are efficient, and to ensure that they are good value for money, and that companies are able to deliver on their promises to clean up rivers and
east essex's pipeline _ where we have a lot less.the water companies have submitted to the regulator ofwat their wish lists. what they want to spend between 2025—30 — and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion, that's almost twice as much as in the previous five—year period. and the cost of all that will ultimately fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. it will now be up to the regulator to dig into the details and decide if the plans...
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>> with it being an essex and having seen the only way is essex. against fashion and are they actually violent. >> well i think i think to be a crime against what was that? >> against natural tanning, against natural tanning. >> oh, i love people from essex. >> oh, i love people from essex. >> gateway crime , a gateway >> gateway crime, a gateway gang, £1 million to get some software to identify local crime hotspots. >> i mean, what's wrong with a pin in a map? and she did not say, well, actually, never mind a pin in a map. >> why don't they just walk around on the beach? surely you'd up stuff to you'd pick up some stuff to increase that. >> no, it's >> no, no, no. it's the interesting statistic for me, bruce, how this doesn't just bruce, was how this doesn't just reduce have such a large impact on antisocial crime. but this has also been proven to have an impact on on all crime and sort of it seems to be a direct evidence that when you when you when you make a difference to anti—social crime, that has a knock on effect . knock on effect. >> but th
>> with it being an essex and having seen the only way is essex. against fashion and are they actually violent. >> well i think i think to be a crime against what was that? >> against natural tanning, against natural tanning. >> oh, i love people from essex. >> oh, i love people from essex. >> gateway crime , a gateway >> gateway crime, a gateway gang, £1 million to get some software to identify local crime hotspots. >> i mean, what's wrong with...
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in essex— go? i have no idea, to be quite honest. in essex there - go? and up in dagenham. tt9 smell of it is disgusting. it may smell of it is disgusting. it may smell to you but for us it is a valuable resource. tt smell to you but for us it is a valuable resource.— smell to you but for us it is a valuable resource. it is fuel. at this anaerobic _ valuable resource. it is fuel. at this anaerobic digester, - valuable resource. it is fuel. at this anaerobic digester, the i valuable...
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gavin plumb from harlow in essex appeared in court today.6—year—old, who once appeared on the bbc talking about weight loss, is accused of soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. gavin plumb was allegedly formulating a plan with another person who was going to travel from america to the uk next week in order to take part in the crimes. chelmsford magistrates�* court also heard that gavin plumb was assembling a restraint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody. today, holly willoughby�*s co—stars have been speaking about the case. we willoughby's co-stars have been speaking about the case. we are obviously shocked _ speaking about the case. we are obviously shocked to _ speaking about the case. we are obviously shocked to hear - speaking about the case. we are obviously shocked to hear the i speaking about the case. we are i obviously shocked to hear the news and we want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly. it and we want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly.— and we want to send our love and biggest hug
gavin plumb from harlow in essex appeared in court today.6—year—old, who once appeared on the bbc talking about weight loss, is accused of soliciting to commit murder and incitement to commit kidnap. gavin plumb was allegedly formulating a plan with another person who was going to travel from america to the uk next week in order to take part in the crimes. chelmsford magistrates�* court also heard that gavin plumb was assembling a restraint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody....
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jonah fisher, bbc news in essex.h have included trauma and medical packs. much more on this still to come. hello there. storm babet has brought widespread disruption up and down the country, but especially across the midlands, wales, northern england and across scotland. now, many of the warnings have been dropped for england and wales today, but we have a renewed red warning for parts of eastern scotland, for further heavy and persistent rain here which could exacerbate flooding issues. the area of most concern is this amber area that stretches from aberdeenshire down towards perthshire and within it, the red warning, parts of angus and south—east aberdeenshire. we also have an amber warning for the north highlands. the rain relentless through the afternoon here. strong gale force winds battering north sea coasts. further south, much of south of scotland into northern and england and wales' conditions will be improving, sunshine will develop across western areas and slowly push eastwards. but we'll see a line of sho
jonah fisher, bbc news in essex.h have included trauma and medical packs. much more on this still to come. hello there. storm babet has brought widespread disruption up and down the country, but especially across the midlands, wales, northern england and across scotland. now, many of the warnings have been dropped for england and wales today, but we have a renewed red warning for parts of eastern scotland, for further heavy and persistent rain here which could exacerbate flooding issues. the...
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then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,nd over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away from scotland and northern ireland, so the flood warnings continuing to fall here. but we've got the rain heading in across parts of england and wales. a mild start to the day on wednesday here. a much colder start, though, in scotland, with temperatures down into low single figures in the countryside. now, we've got this band of rain, this cold front, with us through the day on wednesday, some particularly heavy rain across the hills of mid wales. could bring one or two impacts here. some wet weather as well for the midlands and parts of east anglia for much of the day. to the south of
then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,nd over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards,...
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a man from essex who report.fter making tens of millions of pounds from the crisis. >> and guess what? all the money paid to graham king has come reportedly from the taxpayer. so well done, everybody. well done. providing accommodation for channel migrants help. king's company clearsprings ready homes make around £25 million in 2021 alone. but with more than 45,000 people arriving in small boats last year, their profits more than doubled. in fact, some reports estimated he was paid around £35 million a day, which is staggering. with me now is mike jones, who's the executive director of migration. watch. mike, great to have you on the show. thank you very, very much. the taxpayer will be delighted to know that we are well on our way creating britain's first way to creating britain's first migrant crisis billionaire round of for all. i admire of applause for us all. i admire this man's entrepreneurial spirit, but surely there is a better use of taxpayers money than lining this essex former disco owner's pockets ? d
a man from essex who report.fter making tens of millions of pounds from the crisis. >> and guess what? all the money paid to graham king has come reportedly from the taxpayer. so well done, everybody. well done. providing accommodation for channel migrants help. king's company clearsprings ready homes make around £25 million in 2021 alone. but with more than 45,000 people arriving in small boats last year, their profits more than doubled. in fact, some reports estimated he was paid...
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assured moscow it was not to so well, let's make off to new york. meanwhile, tens of thousands of essex, armenians who have fled to conflict indigo on a car lock. looking for certainty in our medium. officials say more than a 100000 people have no left the enclave since also. but john took control of it despite because issuances of the safety, many refugees say they will never be able to return to that homeland. they left everything behind. hoover, now they're looking for a new opportunity to start a new life. some of the nearly 3000 refugees who have arrived in dooley jobs have been sent to this former boarding school. as we failed to man, appear each carrying nothing but a small bag. they just came from the garden, a car above some of the people staying here, say that even before the eyes there by johnny to cover. they had little choice but to leave the territory go. we were starving for several months. all i had to eat where vegetables from my small garden, potatoes, pumpkins, things like that. this man tells us he has cancer and he's waiting to resume his treatment. for now, he has
assured moscow it was not to so well, let's make off to new york. meanwhile, tens of thousands of essex, armenians who have fled to conflict indigo on a car lock. looking for certainty in our medium. officials say more than a 100000 people have no left the enclave since also. but john took control of it despite because issuances of the safety, many refugees say they will never be able to return to that homeland. they left everything behind. hoover, now they're looking for a new opportunity to...
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from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, bringing it down to norfolk, suffolk, and essexment that, after years of under—investment, our water and sewage infrastructure just isn't up to the job. it's going to take billions of pounds and big projects like this one to fix it. and the bad news is that it's you and i, through our bills, who's going to have to pay for it. today, the water companies put a price on it, telling the regulator they want to spend £96 billion from 2025 to 2030. they say it will be used to build new reservoirs, plug leaky pipes, and reduce the flow of raw sewage into our waterways. we'll be challenging and scrutinising company plans to show that costs are efficient and to ensure that they are good value for money and that companies are able to deliver on their promises to clean up rivers and seas. the water companies say the extra cost for the average bill payer will be £81; a year in 2025, rising to more than £150 extra by 2030. what would you say to someone at home who says, "why should i pay? the water company have taken dividends, profits, it shoul
from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, bringing it down to norfolk, suffolk, and essexment that, after years of under—investment, our water and sewage infrastructure just isn't up to the job. it's going to take billions of pounds and big projects like this one to fix it. and the bad news is that it's you and i, through our bills, who's going to have to pay for it. today, the water companies put a price on it, telling the regulator they want to spend £96 billion from 2025...
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then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,of scotland. and over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away from scotland and northern ireland, so the flood warnings continuing to fall here. but we've got the rain heading in across parts of england and wales. a mild start to the day on wednesday here. a much colder start, though, in scotland, with temperatures down into low single figures in the countryside. now, we've got this band of rain, this cold front, with us through the day on wednesday, some particularly heavy rain across the hills of mid wales. could bring one or two impacts here. some wet weather as well for the midlands and parts of east anglia for much of the day. to
then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,of scotland. and over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain...
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stay at home in essex and play with me.ain set do you chatar million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or saudi million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or saudi arabia?to go to qatar or saudi arabia? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i mean, >> you take it. oh, i mean, i desperately need the money. i i'm, i'm sat here on a all right, so we're clear. >> you take josh? >> would you take it, josh? yeah. we'd take yeah. yeah. okay. we'd all take it. do it. would you do it >> i'll do it. would you do it for £10,000? >> that's a great question. um, what kind of flight? >> business class. remember >> uh, business class. remember business class going over on whatever ainnays be whatever that ainnays would be is emirates or whatever? whatever that ainnays would be is yeah,1irates or whatever? whatever that ainnays would be is yeah, irates or whatever? whatever that ainnays would be is yeah, i probablyihatever? whatever that ainnays would be is ye
stay at home in essex and play with me.ain set do you chatar million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or saudi million to go play with me. train set do you chatar or saudi arabia?to go to qatar or saudi arabia? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> i mean, >> you take it. oh, i mean, i desperately need the money. i i'm, i'm sat here on a all right, so we're clear. >> you take josh? >>...
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minutes a day every night while they are being slot or they have said by decades of military occupation, essex fee, and you as long blockade and 5 floors in the gaza strip. they better do better and the bed that lives ends at homes again and again against all odds. despite the men the suffering they are walking mid it goes. how could you leave them to be getting? once again, the onset of to the killing of palestinian civilians is not killing always. i usually civilians. and the answer to the killing of is of a civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead end. the only path for it or is just this. the only path for the is just this, just this one of the palestinian people. done this thought the law done then that done. but eric it done bit today. it to accommodate is the, in a pulled it up all the time. this is what we are here for as a united nations to save the village of generations from the school to more uphold it. for the sake of all nations, for the credibility of these united nations. mister president. well it does do was the reporting on the mass of guns a
minutes a day every night while they are being slot or they have said by decades of military occupation, essex fee, and you as long blockade and 5 floors in the gaza strip. they better do better and the bed that lives ends at homes again and again against all odds. despite the men the suffering they are walking mid it goes. how could you leave them to be getting? once again, the onset of to the killing of palestinian civilians is not killing always. i usually civilians. and the answer to the...
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speaker mccarthy i think essex should look at this.when you look at how other people were treated when they came in and wanted to change the course of what was happening in the building. does he deny he did it when it was on tape? i will have a discussion with the democratic leader about it. but, this should not go without punishment. this is an embarrassment. you are elected to be a member of congress. you pulled a fire alarm. in the minutes and hours before the government was shut down, trying to dictate that the government would shutdown. what is going through a persons mind that is like that? we will find the right ability to deal with this. reporter: to the people in kyiv, do you stand by them? speaker mccarthy: i do. what russia has done is wrong but i believe whatever we do we have to define what victory is and what the plan is. i think what the white house needs to do is come down and talk with us and lay it out where we have a part of it to say as well. reporter: on ukraine, what does this mean? speaker mccarthy: it is trainin
speaker mccarthy i think essex should look at this.when you look at how other people were treated when they came in and wanted to change the course of what was happening in the building. does he deny he did it when it was on tape? i will have a discussion with the democratic leader about it. but, this should not go without punishment. this is an embarrassment. you are elected to be a member of congress. you pulled a fire alarm. in the minutes and hours before the government was shut down,...
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apparently the decision essex. apparently the decision segregates the migrants from the locals and thus leads to a loss of the migrants dignity. my goodness me. and jobless parents will need to spend 30 hours a week soon looking for work. if they want to keep their benefits harsh or fair. you tell me. they want to keep their benefits harsh or fair. you tell me . yes, harsh or fair. you tell me. yes, we've got it all coming up tonight, we're going to have some lively debate on some of those topics right through to 7:00. but before we get stuck in, let's cross to polly middlehurst tonight's latest middlehurst for tonight's latest headunes. headlines. >> well, michelle, thanks very much indeed . and good evening to much indeed. and good evening to you as well. the uk's border force is in egypt with the prime minister confirming today officers are there ready to help british nationals escape gaza. when the border reopens. cabinet ministers held an emergency cobra meeting this morning to address the escalating crisis in
apparently the decision essex. apparently the decision segregates the migrants from the locals and thus leads to a loss of the migrants dignity. my goodness me. and jobless parents will need to spend 30 hours a week soon looking for work. if they want to keep their benefits harsh or fair. you tell me. they want to keep their benefits harsh or fair. you tell me . yes, harsh or fair. you tell me. yes, we've got it all coming up tonight, we're going to have some lively debate on some of those...
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gavin plumb from harlow in essex appeared in court today.traint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody. today, holly willoughby�*s this morning co—stars have been speaking about the case. we're obviously all shocked to hear the news. yeah. and we want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly. it has been a difficult year for holly willoughby professionally and personally. she was forced to defend herself after being accused of skipping the queue to pay her respects to queen elizabeth at westminster hall. then her co—host, phillip schofield, quit in may after admitting a relationship with a younger, more junior college. holly willoughby�*s own feature on this morning was also questioned. tonight, the presenter is reportedly under police guard at herfamily home in london. charlotte gallagher reporting. more on that story on the bbc news website. an iranian human rights activist who remains injail in one of tehran's most notorious prisons has won the 2023 nobel peace prize. narges mohammadi, the most prominent iranian women's rights adv
gavin plumb from harlow in essex appeared in court today.traint and kidnap kit. he was remanded into custody. today, holly willoughby�*s this morning co—stars have been speaking about the case. we're obviously all shocked to hear the news. yeah. and we want to send our love and biggest hugs to holly. it has been a difficult year for holly willoughby professionally and personally. she was forced to defend herself after being accused of skipping the queue to pay her respects to queen...
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essex police says a 36 year old man from harlow was detained on wednesday on suspicion of conspiracystody. it's understood itv is providing round the clock security and support for the star police and private companies are being urged to stop using facial recognition, surveillance apps. former brexit secretary david davis and lib dem leader sir ed davey are among a group of 65 mps and peers backed ing a big brother watch campaign calling for change. police have used live facial recognition software at large scale public events, such as the king's coronation. the group says it's concerned about human rights and the potential for discrimination and a lack of public mandate. the home office has been accused of ignonng home office has been accused of ignoring a legal order to immediately stop converting a former air base into an asylum camp. west lindsey district council has served the department with a notice last month for breaching planning restrictions , but the council restrictions, but the council and locals say work is continuing. the government intends to house 2000 asylum seeker
essex police says a 36 year old man from harlow was detained on wednesday on suspicion of conspiracystody. it's understood itv is providing round the clock security and support for the star police and private companies are being urged to stop using facial recognition, surveillance apps. former brexit secretary david davis and lib dem leader sir ed davey are among a group of 65 mps and peers backed ing a big brother watch campaign calling for change. police have used live facial recognition...
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within the last minutes so, we've last ten minutes or so, we've heard essex have put heard that essexort incident at stansted airport after a flight that was en route from nairobi in kenya to heathrow had to be diverted there . we understand raf typhoon there. we understand raf typhoon fighter jets reportedly intercept , noting that kenya intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight . but intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight. but some intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight . but some other ainnays flight. but some other details emerging on the internet that we're trying to stand up for you and confirm. before we bnng for you and confirm. before we bring you any more detail on that. but that the story at that. but that is the story at the moment that is coming to us. a flight has been diverted from nairobi stansted . instead of nairobi to stansted. instead of landing heathrow police are landing at heathrow police are in attendance. well also in the news today , the palestinian news today, the palestinian president has condemned violence against civilians . but mahmoud agains
within the last minutes so, we've last ten minutes or so, we've heard essex have put heard that essexort incident at stansted airport after a flight that was en route from nairobi in kenya to heathrow had to be diverted there . we understand raf typhoon there. we understand raf typhoon fighter jets reportedly intercept , noting that kenya intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight . but intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight. but some intercept, noting that kenya ainnays flight . but some...
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provision of cluster bombs or at that comes a long range, ballistic missiles, the promise to deliver essex, do you apply thursday and so on. and so forth. so it was really the case, but now this ration changed right on the major difference. why i have, i know, changing my opinion of this race on change a, the cranium called on offensive failed every while it recognizes that. secondly, user ele, uh, is more vital and emailed them to priority for the uh, for the united states. so uh they can together of course, the west will reduce the color of the quote that the, its uh, shelves, to uh you. ready the binder ministration will not right you agree was but i think we should forget about any prospect of another major degree. i'm calling professor next year at least right here. and can i ask you something very quick because we have running out of time, but i think this is a coastal problem. you've been riding along the, the, one of the major reasons for confrontation of this russian. the western side is what it are. western attempts to, uh, st, rushed off with great power status and re power mean
provision of cluster bombs or at that comes a long range, ballistic missiles, the promise to deliver essex, do you apply thursday and so on. and so forth. so it was really the case, but now this ration changed right on the major difference. why i have, i know, changing my opinion of this race on change a, the cranium called on offensive failed every while it recognizes that. secondly, user ele, uh, is more vital and emailed them to priority for the uh, for the united states. so uh they can...
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she is the deputy dean and the department of government at the university of essex and in alexandria. virginia is use as many a head of the palestine israel program and senior fellow at the arab center will welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us here. on inside story, not come. if i could begin with you, 1st of all, we had that it's costing his route $246000000.00 us dollars a day. how big is the financial burden on israel as it carries out this war? that the, this is really all the world ration cost a lot. i'm not an expert on security. finding financially shows. but the, they imagine that the whole economy is stop the 10s of thousands of productive people are quoted and the deployed, the long, they boulders. so the whole economy is way in the whole have the, they is really the check in his 0 seeing if he's of the, they already got a dollar. so it's a huge, huge brogdan is around the corner. me what, what was may be a good not to be right, repair all the big, big, big, come back with the initial period. natasha. we've heard economists want uh, it's saying that the cost as we
she is the deputy dean and the department of government at the university of essex and in alexandria. virginia is use as many a head of the palestine israel program and senior fellow at the arab center will welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us here. on inside story, not come. if i could begin with you, 1st of all, we had that it's costing his route $246000000.00 us dollars a day. how big is the financial burden on israel as it carries out this war? that the, this is really all the...
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then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away from scotland and northern ireland, so the flood warnings continuing to fall here. but we've got the rain heading in across parts of england and wales. a mild start to the day on wednesday here. a much colder start, though, in scotland, with temperatures down into low single figures in the countryside. now, we've got this band of rain, this cold front, with us through the day on wednesday, some particularly heavy rain across the hills of mid wales. could bring one or two impacts here. some wet weather as well for the midlands and parts of east anglia for much of the day. to the south of our front, i
then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away...
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then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,cotland. and over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain southwards, clearing away from scotland and northern ireland, so the flood warnings continuing to fall here. but we've got the rain heading in across parts of england and wales. a mild start to the day on wednesday here. a much colder start, though, in scotland, with temperatures down into low single figures in the countryside. now, we've got this band of rain, this cold front, with us through the day on wednesday, some particularly heavy rain across the hills of mid wales. could bring one or two impacts here. some wet weather as well for the midlands and parts of east anglia for much of the day. to the
then we had these temperature contrasts on tuesday — 26 degrees in writtle near chelmsford in essex,cotland. and over the next few days, as that cold front pushes its way gradually southwards, we are going to see those temperatures drop away. and certainly by the time we get to the weekend, we'll all be feeling as if autumn has firmly arrived. mind you, for some of us, the temperatures will be dropping as we look at the weather into wednesday. here's our cold front, bringing some rain...
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and david that titles off to being investigated by 10 years essex and onto corruption commission just was filed behind me. it's been decades recovering all kinds of public prophecy for the government. for that he says it's the 1st time he's ever recovered. islands the people will try to do all manner of things and we have not said we, we, we've finished or rather completely finished caught up something good. what you're saying is that still a bit to ensure we reduce the percentage. if we didn't use it by 10 percent, good enough of the companies they handed over the titles when faced charges for now, the islands have at least been sped from an equal development mountain. web address era can see tate and can go to the lower island. can yeah, the without is there are, these are all top stories. when we us present, donald trump is on trial in new york accused a fraud, st. prosecutors and say he and his company use full financial statements, send them sites, and his net was 5 billions of dollars a piece of paper with the most corrupt people. we have a great company, i build a great company
and david that titles off to being investigated by 10 years essex and onto corruption commission just was filed behind me. it's been decades recovering all kinds of public prophecy for the government. for that he says it's the 1st time he's ever recovered. islands the people will try to do all manner of things and we have not said we, we, we've finished or rather completely finished caught up something good. what you're saying is that still a bit to ensure we reduce the percentage. if we didn't...
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that red blood cells absolve oxygen from tiny essex. the all the early. the oxygen binds to an red cima globe, and proteins. the blood flows back to the hot find the left atrium on into the stronger left ventricle, which is when things really pick ups teen speeds of want me to per 2nd on mall. the blood is dispatched to the rest of the body virus law, just archery. d a or to like whole major blood vessels. they also has a layer of muscle cells. this gives you the ability to alter its width and in the process of regulate the pressure and flow of the blood to various regions in the body. but the primary source of nutrients for the blood is the intestines. so they also come from the stomach and liver the a cellular liquid part of the blood. the plasma is tasked with transportation and fat response glucose, proteins, and victims across the body. as well as information in the form of chemical messages. after being seduced by the pituitary, thyroid under general glands on the test diesel ovaries. hormones are distributed throughout the entire body by circulatin
that red blood cells absolve oxygen from tiny essex. the all the early. the oxygen binds to an red cima globe, and proteins. the blood flows back to the hot find the left atrium on into the stronger left ventricle, which is when things really pick ups teen speeds of want me to per 2nd on mall. the blood is dispatched to the rest of the body virus law, just archery. d a or to like whole major blood vessels. they also has a layer of muscle cells. this gives you the ability to alter its width and...
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taking water from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, down to norfolk, suffolk and essexess. today, water companies have submitted to the regulator, 0fwat, their wish lists — what they want to spend between 2025 and 2030. and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion. that's almost twice as much as in the previous five year period. and the cost of all that is ultimately going to fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. if approved by the regulator, the plans would see ten new reservoirs built, leaks from pipes reduced, and £11 billion spent to tackle raw sewage spills. it's got into a dreadful state. peter says this stream in king's lynn used to be crystal—clear, but he says the cost of cleaning it up shouldn't fall on bill payers. i'm not personally inclined to pay any more. they've had tens of billions of pounds of our money over the last 30 years since they were privatised, so i'd suggest that they start getting some money back from their australian pension funds and their other investors that they've paid out enormous div
taking water from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, down to norfolk, suffolk and essexess. today, water companies have submitted to the regulator, 0fwat, their wish lists — what they want to spend between 2025 and 2030. and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion. that's almost twice as much as in the previous five year period. and the cost of all that is ultimately going to fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. if...
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let's have the old essex to build the autonomy for corsica within the republic. this autonomy must be the means to build the future together without disengagement from the state. it will not be autonomy against the states or autonomy without state but the autonomy for corsica within the republic to the move comes as anticipated. sentiments have grown not only in corsica by the in states, now free from its colonial power. once again, we heard from our guest gerad backs dry. he added that the movement has gained momentum. screw that goes to the engineering issue. i think that the course of kens, particularly the younger generation are much more open minded. they see the world, they know the world, and they know the economy is common place. it's an essential steps that we should have taken 30 years ago. i think that the tensions are caused by the ina radical jacoby and colonial aspect. it has reinforced an anti french spieler. then there's property speculation. there's an arrival of french people as part of the residential economy, which drives up property prices an
let's have the old essex to build the autonomy for corsica within the republic. this autonomy must be the means to build the future together without disengagement from the state. it will not be autonomy against the states or autonomy without state but the autonomy for corsica within the republic to the move comes as anticipated. sentiments have grown not only in corsica by the in states, now free from its colonial power. once again, we heard from our guest gerad backs dry. he added that the...
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that was, you know, went to war with russian, was you or essex, horace or toll against russia and soviet union. and he was brought to the house of commons specifically to celebrate fighting russia. so that and, and so, you know, it was russians that really should have been a apologize to that and didn't happen. in fact, the prime minister double down on the rooster phobia that dominates canadian political life by calling it a russian propaganda and russian this information. but none the less, this was a huge scandal and it has punctured a little bit of the just over the top. a jingle wisdom for the nato proxy war within, within canada. i'm going back to the ceremony honoring the nothing not to collaborate to. i mean, i'm sure he's a bro and a, you diplomats to be 5. he gets himself into lots of situations. but standing in a saw thing that i'm and no one says anything. what are your thoughts? well, it is not quite as bad as a whole. every single m p in the house of commons and every person in the canadian parliament spent given 2 standing ovations to somebody who was presented as this as
that was, you know, went to war with russian, was you or essex, horace or toll against russia and soviet union. and he was brought to the house of commons specifically to celebrate fighting russia. so that and, and so, you know, it was russians that really should have been a apologize to that and didn't happen. in fact, the prime minister double down on the rooster phobia that dominates canadian political life by calling it a russian propaganda and russian this information. but none the less,...
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taking water from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, down to norfolk, suffolk and essexanies have submitted to the regulator, 0fwat, their wish lists — what they want to spend between 2025 and 2030. and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion. that's almost twice as much as in the previous five year period. and the cost of all that is ultimately going to fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. if approved by the regulator, the plans would see ten new reservoirs built, leaks from pipes reduced, and £11 billion spent to tackle raw sewage spills. it's got into a dreadful state. peter says this stream in kings lynn used to be crystal—clear, but he says the cost of cleaning it up shouldn't fall on bill payers. i'm not personally inclined to pay any more. they've had tens of billions of pounds of our money over the last 30 years since they were privatised, so i'd suggest that they start getting some money back from their australian pension funds and their other investors that they've paid out enormous dividends to before they s
taking water from north lincolnshire, where we know we have more rain, down to norfolk, suffolk and essexanies have submitted to the regulator, 0fwat, their wish lists — what they want to spend between 2025 and 2030. and it's a huge number, nearly £100 billion. that's almost twice as much as in the previous five year period. and the cost of all that is ultimately going to fall on customers. it's estimated that by 2030, bills will rise on average by about £156. if approved by the regulator,...
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uh, just recently as we, he viewed it from there, i saw him, he had to lift all the essex and the money. he has to buy an apartment right to this right to this building. that is knocked down. now there is you ready for me to come in? we were sitting around when suddenly we were contacted by them and told that we should evacuate the buildings. we were basel as to where to go. and they noted that we can go to some protected places. there about 3000 families of us. i don't really know what to say. i simply thought of leaving here close to my work place. the apartments which i have not yet had time to enjoy. it. cost me $30000.00, plus a few 1000 and up. all i can say now is the praise be to the all mighty dozens of thousands of people have to be in force. now to this, it plays because of this unpredicted predictable. the law just came strike against this residential neighborhood of. i was a rock rami, i mean i read r t as a residential town, south of goza city. and southern gauze is that con eunice, hundreds of 10 slipping sets off by the un for thousands of displaced. palestinians who hav
uh, just recently as we, he viewed it from there, i saw him, he had to lift all the essex and the money. he has to buy an apartment right to this right to this building. that is knocked down. now there is you ready for me to come in? we were sitting around when suddenly we were contacted by them and told that we should evacuate the buildings. we were basel as to where to go. and they noted that we can go to some protected places. there about 3000 families of us. i don't really know what to say....
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two former raf bases in essex and lincolnshire are at the centre of a judicial review in the high courtnment's plan to house asylum seekers in disused military sites while their claims are being processed. local councils have brought forward legal challenges after a proposal to house 2000 men at the former raf scampton assisted dying on the the isle of man could move a step closer as draft legislation is debated in parliament. the plans would see residents with a terminal illness and no more than six months to live given the right to end their lives with help. more details on that story on our website. you're live with bbc news. here in the uk, families who lost their babies due to avoidable nhs errors are calling for the health secretary steve barclay to set up a national inquiry into maternity services in england. the parents say that despite a raft of reports and reviews into various nhs trusts, systemic issues continue to adversely impact on the care of women and babies. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan. i completely believed in the trust. i completely belie
two former raf bases in essex and lincolnshire are at the centre of a judicial review in the high courtnment's plan to house asylum seekers in disused military sites while their claims are being processed. local councils have brought forward legal challenges after a proposal to house 2000 men at the former raf scampton assisted dying on the the isle of man could move a step closer as draft legislation is debated in parliament. the plans would see residents with a terminal illness and no more...