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euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend, it is actually going to pick on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways are in airports are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. 0ur correspondents adina campbell is at euston station and dan whitworth is on the m6 near knutsford. and our correspondent adina campbell is at euston station. euston is going to be closed, but disruption will be felt across the whole country. that is right. in the last couple of hours, it has got so much busier here at euston station. doubled the number of people arrived since we got here this morning, and many other stations
euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend, it is actually going to pick on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers...
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it's just starting to get easy at euston station.d out again. it's notjust the station. another five london and out again. it's notjust the station. anotherfive key stations around london will have disrupted services over the weekend, as will many key routes around the country. this is because of work on major rail projects. 17,000 engineering staff will be working on those works over this weekend. now, network rail says this will be good for passengers in the end, but for many passengers travelling this weekend it will be very difficult indeed. travelling by train this bank holiday weekend will be difficult for many, and some journeys will be impossible. engineering work is taking place at five of london's main stations. waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington, will have greatly reduced services. euston will be closed completely on saturday and sunday, and the work on hs2 means no trains from scotland and the north of england to london on the west coast mainline on saturday and sunday. services from the midlands wi
it's just starting to get easy at euston station.d out again. it's notjust the station. another five london and out again. it's notjust the station. anotherfive key stations around london will have disrupted services over the weekend, as will many key routes around the country. this is because of work on major rail projects. 17,000 engineering staff will be working on those works over this weekend. now, network rail says this will be good for passengers in the end, but for many passengers...
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euston is not the only station affected in london.terloo, london bridge and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic will build over the weekend and it will peak on monday, with around 5 million leisure journeys on oui’ around 5 million leisure journeys on our road. that is people heading back over the school holidays, also people looking to enjoy a date trip. passengers are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. adding that give us this update from euston station. this is what the bank holiday friday rush hour looks like. queues of people building as they look at the information board is hoping to make their way home tonight. notjust is hoping to make their way home tonight. not just commuters is hoping to make their way home tonight. notjust commuters but people hoping to make their way to parts of the uk and beyond for the bank holiday. this is part of the engineering work going on. euston station will close tomorrow for two days as part of t
euston is not the only station affected in london.terloo, london bridge and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic will build over the weekend and it will peak on monday, with around 5 million leisure journeys on oui’ around 5 million leisure journeys on our road. that is people heading back over the school holidays, also people looking to enjoy a date trip. passengers are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid...
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euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways or in airports are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. our correspondent dan whitworth is on the m6 near knutsford. what's expected there in the coming hours? the rac is forecasting that between three o'clock this afternoon and seven o'clock this evening to be one of the busiest periods of the entire weekend in terms of traffic. monday another highlight in terms of the number of vehicles on the roads. they are expecting 5 million cars to be on the roads on monday. we've been here a
euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips....
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well, you only have to look behind me to see just how busy it is here at euston station tonight.ormation boards, hoping to get to where they need to be over the bank holiday weaning. this, of course, because of this major enfwleerg project which starts tomorrow. it'll close euston station for two days, it is a multi—million pound project costing more than £130 million, involving 17,000 engineers. they will be extending platforms it make way for longer trains and also making improvements to signalling and tracks, as well as preparation for hs2. this will mean major disruption for passengers up and down the country, including the midlands, wales and the north of england. network rail says it has to do this work because it is the perfect time to do it because 50% fewer passengers use the railways during this time of year. the advice — check before you travel and plan your journey. well, of course all those engineering works will have a income—on effect on the road network. the rac is forecasting monday will be the busiest day with 5 million cars expected on the network. the m60, the
well, you only have to look behind me to see just how busy it is here at euston station tonight.ormation boards, hoping to get to where they need to be over the bank holiday weaning. this, of course, because of this major enfwleerg project which starts tomorrow. it'll close euston station for two days, it is a multi—million pound project costing more than £130 million, involving 17,000 engineers. they will be extending platforms it make way for longer trains and also making improvements to...
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euston isn't the only station affected in london.waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways or in airports are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. and a short time ago adina campbell gave us this update from euston station in london. this is what a bank holiday friday rush—hour looks like. queues of people over there as they look at those information boards, hoping to make their way home tonight. notjust commuters, but people hoping to make their way to parts of the uk and beyond for the bank holiday. this, of course, is part of the engineering work going on. euston station will close as of t
euston isn't the only station affected in london.waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways...
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it is expected to get quite busy here because they are expecting a knock—on impact with london eustoncting services between the midlands and the north and scotland so midlands and the north and scotland so they expect more people to get their services to scotland from here. over the weekend there will be disruption across the country. this is because network rail is carrying out what has been described as one of its biggest engineering works. it is costing £130 million and 17,000 staff are involved. the aim is to improve services. you may wonder why it is happening now when network rail say there is never an ideal time but actually fewer people travel over the bank holiday weekend. if you were thinking of avoiding the trains and getting in your car then be aware it is very busy on the roads. there are problems on the m1 where there has been an incident and the advice is that if you are going to travel, check your journey and expect some delays and allow extra time for your journey. a man has been shot and killed by security forces in brussels after attacking soldiers with a knife. pro
it is expected to get quite busy here because they are expecting a knock—on impact with london eustoncting services between the midlands and the north and scotland so midlands and the north and scotland so they expect more people to get their services to scotland from here. over the weekend there will be disruption across the country. this is because network rail is carrying out what has been described as one of its biggest engineering works. it is costing £130 million and 17,000 staff are...
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euston will be closed completely on saturday and sunday.ins from scotland and the north of england to london on the west coast main line on saturday and sunday. services from the midlands will only run as far south as northampton. great western services out of paddington to wales will be disrupted until next month with no services between newport and cardiff this weekend. king's cross station in london is expected to be very busy. and it won'tjust be the stations. road traffic is expected to be 20% greater compared to last year's summer bank holiday. 5 million people are predicted to take to the roads on monday alone. travel trade organisation abta says nearly a quarter of a million passengers will use heathrow today, and over 300,000 will use gatwick over the weekend. so whether it's planes, trains or automobiles, it's going to be a busy few days. 0ur reporter adina campbell is at euston station in central london. clearly there is never a perfect time to do this sort of work, but what can you tell us about the disruption that is expected a
euston will be closed completely on saturday and sunday.ins from scotland and the north of england to london on the west coast main line on saturday and sunday. services from the midlands will only run as far south as northampton. great western services out of paddington to wales will be disrupted until next month with no services between newport and cardiff this weekend. king's cross station in london is expected to be very busy. and it won'tjust be the stations. road traffic is expected to be...
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euston isn't the only station affected in london.so be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways or in airports are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. 0ur correspondents adina campbell is at euston station and dan whitworth is on the m6 near knutsford. give us a sense of how things are looking? well, it has got a lot busier in the last few hours. you may be able to see the passengers behind me looking at those information boards head of their travel plans this weekend. of course it is set to get even busier as we enter the friday afternoon, freddy afternoon peak period. use i'm
euston isn't the only station affected in london.so be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers...
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high demand is expected on the services from here to scotland, it was london euston is closed today,station to the midlands and north to scotland. huge engineering work is happening here. record numbers of works. it will have an impact across the uk, as you say. the advice is if you are going to travel check before you are going to travel check before you do so and expect delays. you may be wondering why this is happening now for not well, network rail say there's never a good time, but there are fewer travellers who travel in august and in the long run there will be long—term benefits for passengers. thanks very much for the moment. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight. the third blew up almost immediately after it was launched. the latest firings come during a joint us—south korea military exercise, which has been strongly criticised by pyongyang. the final countdown has begun in what is expected to be the most watched pay—per—view boxing match ever. at the pre—fight weigh—in for the muc
high demand is expected on the services from here to scotland, it was london euston is closed today,station to the midlands and north to scotland. huge engineering work is happening here. record numbers of works. it will have an impact across the uk, as you say. the advice is if you are going to travel check before you are going to travel check before you do so and expect delays. you may be wondering why this is happening now for not well, network rail say there's never a good time, but there...
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in the north—west affected by engineering work, not directly happening here, but 200 miles away at eustonatory work for hs2. rail services that previously would ta ke rail services that previously would take around two hours to get from wigan down to london are actually taking something in the region of four or five hours with passengers advised to travel to manchester and then sheffield and then sent pancras instead. longerjourneys for passengers, not just instead. longerjourneys for passengers, notjust from wigan, but several stations across the north—west of england. one group of passengers that could be severely affected other fans of wigan warriors who play hull at wembley this afternoon. the kick—off is 3pm. sensibly the vast bulk of them decided not to take the train but took coaches from wigan down to london in the early hours of this morning. it is all part of network rail ‘s £130 million bank holiday upgrade programme and they say it is the biggest bank holiday upgrade programme they have ever carried out, with 1700 staff involved in the engineering works here in the north—west
in the north—west affected by engineering work, not directly happening here, but 200 miles away at eustonatory work for hs2. rail services that previously would ta ke rail services that previously would take around two hours to get from wigan down to london are actually taking something in the region of four or five hours with passengers advised to travel to manchester and then sheffield and then sent pancras instead. longerjourneys for passengers, not just instead. longerjourneys for...
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wigan is affected because of what 200 miles away on the other end of the west coast main line at eustonw hs2 out to birmingham is getting underway. so the west coast mainline trains from the north—west travelling to london are stopping at rugby almost keynes and passengers from wigan, wanting to get to london, are being told to travel via manchester and then sheffield to st pancras station. one group of passengers could have been severely affected, the fans of wigan warriors rugby league team who are competing in the challenge cup final at wembley in one hour. many of them were expecting to travel by rail but the message about the destruction got through and instead, they took coaches to the capital instead. there is some engineering upgrade work at other stations around here, bolton station is virtually all closed with trains diverted between manchester and preston as an upgrade ta kes pla ce manchester and preston as an upgrade takes place there. this is putting added pressure on these coast main line from the north—east down to london as passengers are told to go over to the east of
wigan is affected because of what 200 miles away on the other end of the west coast main line at eustonw hs2 out to birmingham is getting underway. so the west coast mainline trains from the north—west travelling to london are stopping at rugby almost keynes and passengers from wigan, wanting to get to london, are being told to travel via manchester and then sheffield to st pancras station. one group of passengers could have been severely affected, the fans of wigan warriors rugby league team...
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will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool and bolton. 0ur correspondent is at london's euston the next couple of hours or so this station will com pletely hours or so this station will completely shut for the next couple of days ahead of this major engineering project. there have been some very busy periods today. you may be able to see hundreds of people still waiting for their trains home tonight. the project itself, it starts tomorrow, it's a major programme, costing more than 130 million. the work itself, it involves more than 17,000 engineers, what they will be doing, they will be extending platforms for longer trains, improving signalling and tracks as well as preparation work ahead of hs2. 0f tracks as well as preparation work ahead of hs2. of course, this means major disruption up—and—down the country for passengers. 0ne major disruption up—and—down the country for passengers. one of the main routes affected will be the west coast main line, train from those areas won't come into london over the next couple of days. network rail say it is has to do this work because th
will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool and bolton. 0ur correspondent is at london's euston the next couple of hours or so this station will com pletely hours or so this station will completely shut for the next couple of days ahead of this major engineering project. there have been some very busy periods today. you may be able to see hundreds of people still waiting for their trains home tonight. the project itself, it starts tomorrow, it's a major programme, costing more than...
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the london euston station is close, affecting routes to the midlands and scotland.high demand here instead. the edinburgh festival finishes this weekend as well. there is a massive engineering project across england, millions of pounds being spent on that and that will have a massive impact. the advice is, if you are going to travel, check before you do so and expect delays. you may be wondering why it is happening now, network rail said there is never an ideal time. if you are thinking of avoiding the trains and getting in your car, they are warning that a record 15,000 motorists are expected to hit the roads this weekend. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight, the third blew up almost immediately after it was launched. the latest firings come during a joint us—south korea military exercise, which has been strongly criticised by pyongyang. england are set to take on new zealand in the women's rugby world cup final in belfast tonight. the red roses will attempt to defend t
the london euston station is close, affecting routes to the midlands and scotland.high demand here instead. the edinburgh festival finishes this weekend as well. there is a massive engineering project across england, millions of pounds being spent on that and that will have a massive impact. the advice is, if you are going to travel, check before you do so and expect delays. you may be wondering why it is happening now, network rail said there is never an ideal time. if you are thinking of...
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euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips. passengers on roads, railways or in airports are being advised to give themselves plenty of time to travel to avoid disruption. with the disruption on the railways there's expected to be increased pressure on motorways. earlier our reporter dan whitworth sent us this update from the m6 near knutsford. i must mirror what adina was just saying in her report, we've been here for a couple of hours now and the traffic really starting to build up, really starting to get heavy. the rac is actually broadcasting that the busiest times this weekend will be betwee
euston isn't the only station affected in london.also be happening at waterloo, london bridge, liverpool street, and paddington. roads are also expected to be busier than normal, especially on monday. traffic is going to build through the course of the weekend. it is actually going to peak on monday with around 5 million leisure journeys on our roads. that is people headed back after the school holidays ahead of the new school term starting, but also people looking to enjoy day trips....
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those services between here and scotla nd those services between here and scotland because london eustont's impacting on services between there and the midlands and the north and scotland. also the edinburgh festival is coming to an end this weekend, it is expected to get pretty busy here. trains are running to time, there have been a few minor cancellations. and some minor delays. disruption across the country though. this is a massive engineering project. £130 million it costing, some 17,000 staff are involved. the aim is to improve services. network rail say there was no ideal time to do this, however there are fewer passengers, up however there are fewer passengers, up to 50% fewer travelling on the bank will they weekend. if you are thinking of avoiding the train and getting in your car, the aa is warning a record number, some 15 million motorists, are expected to ta ke to million motorists, are expected to take to the raids this weekend. the advice is check before you travel and expect some delays. thank you. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to
those services between here and scotla nd those services between here and scotland because london eustont's impacting on services between there and the midlands and the north and scotland. also the edinburgh festival is coming to an end this weekend, it is expected to get pretty busy here. trains are running to time, there have been a few minor cancellations. and some minor delays. disruption across the country though. this is a massive engineering project. £130 million it costing, some 17,000...
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the south—east of england will be badly affected, with station closures at charing cross, euston andnd limited services from others. and in the north—west of england, engineering works will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool and bolton. that is a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now it's time for newsnight. the battle for raqqa is raging and the us backed coalition is closing in on the so—called islamic state. but as its grip on the caliphate weakened, how will the group retaliate? in the early years of the self—declared caliphate, the message was all about travelling to syria to help build islamic state. another message to supporters in the west is to stay away and attack the disbelievers at home. violent clashes at home leave at least 23 deadin clashes at home leave at least 23 dead in northern india, as a religious leader is convicted of rape. we'll hear from an religious leader is convicted of rape. we'll hearfrom an indian journalist who spent years investigating him. also, the government announces the first steps to self driving lorries. so
the south—east of england will be badly affected, with station closures at charing cross, euston andnd limited services from others. and in the north—west of england, engineering works will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool and bolton. that is a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now it's time for newsnight. the battle for raqqa is raging and the us backed coalition is closing in on the so—called islamic state. but as its grip on the caliphate weakened,...
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and euston station in london has reopened after an exploding e—cigarette sparked an evacuation.for around 90 minutes while british transport police investigated the incident. officers explained that a "small contained explosion" had caused the security alert and that nobody was injured. theresa may has been accused of "watering down" plans to tackle excessive executive pay. from nextjune, britain's biggest firms will have to reveal how much more their chief executives are paid, compared with the average worker. but critics have called the government's attempt to make boardrooms more transparent and accountable "feeble" and not as radical as originally planned. our business editor simonjack reports. a leadership and an election pitch to a party and a public that had lost faith in big business. we all know that in recent years the reputation of business as a whole has been bruised. that when a minority of businesses and business figures appear to game the system and work to a different set of rules. i'm putting you on warning, this can't go on any more, a change has got to come an
and euston station in london has reopened after an exploding e—cigarette sparked an evacuation.for around 90 minutes while british transport police investigated the incident. officers explained that a "small contained explosion" had caused the security alert and that nobody was injured. theresa may has been accused of "watering down" plans to tackle excessive executive pay. from nextjune, britain's biggest firms will have to reveal how much more their chief executives are...
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well, it has started to get a lot busier here at euston station.impact on passengers. 0ne will have a major impact on passengers. one of the men services affected will be the west coast main line, and that will mean no trains into london from those parts of the country. but it is notjust london affected, other parts of the country will see engineering work, including wales, the midlands and parts of the north. network rail has said it is never ideal to do this, but it is short—term pain for long—term gain, and they say during the bank holiday 1596 and they say during the bank holiday 15% fewer people use the services, so there will be a huge benefit after this work is completed. there are some big sporting events at the weekend — of course, the rugby league challenge cup is happening at wembley, passengers are being advised to check before they travel, give themselves plenty of time, and it is notting hill carnival as well, so plan yourjourney, give yourself plenty of time. but it is notjust the railways, there will be millions more of us using car
well, it has started to get a lot busier here at euston station.impact on passengers. 0ne will have a major impact on passengers. one of the men services affected will be the west coast main line, and that will mean no trains into london from those parts of the country. but it is notjust london affected, other parts of the country will see engineering work, including wales, the midlands and parts of the north. network rail has said it is never ideal to do this, but it is short—term pain for...
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a.m.m is, around today, united airlines suspended all operations at george bush international in euston. that is its second-largest hub in the entire united system. we are talking hundreds of flights impacted. hundreds of flights in the air had to be diverted to different airports. dulles has received four flights, one from amsterdam, one from peru, one from argentina, one from brazil. these are major jets, boeing 777, and these came in, went through customs, and were sent to the main terminal. now, ticket agents are trying to get them to their next destination. if your destination is outside houston, you may here, catching an early morning flight tomorrow. for people trying to get to houston, both airports, bush international and houston hobby, are shut down, closed indefinitely. it is a wait and see. >> go through customs, go figure out what you can do. find customer service and look for an option. here we are. and nice long line. >> we are not flying to houston anymore. we are in washington. >> what those three are mind? >> i told you so. i could've guessed. i would rather go somepla
a.m.m is, around today, united airlines suspended all operations at george bush international in euston. that is its second-largest hub in the entire united system. we are talking hundreds of flights impacted. hundreds of flights in the air had to be diverted to different airports. dulles has received four flights, one from amsterdam, one from peru, one from argentina, one from brazil. these are major jets, boeing 777, and these came in, went through customs, and were sent to the main terminal....
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the reservoirs upstream from euston?ues to rise as water moves down into them. the us army corps of engineers are releasing water out of the reservoirs but on the northern side of addicks dam we have a small amount of water across the spillway and that is expecting to increase, and that is expecting to increase, and that is expecting to increase, and that will flood additional subdivisions along the side of the reservoir. inside the pool there are thousands of homes now flooding, some chords of five feet of water and in the north—east part of county, we have water up to the rooftops are higher of some homes. if that's something you have ever seen if that's something you have ever seen before, one of the reservoirs flooding the river tay function of the trillions of gallons that have fallen on texas? it is absolutely a function of the rainfall that has fallen. we have never seen them rise to this level. they were built in the 1940s and we have never been to this level. the previous record was set last year and we surpasse
the reservoirs upstream from euston?ues to rise as water moves down into them. the us army corps of engineers are releasing water out of the reservoirs but on the northern side of addicks dam we have a small amount of water across the spillway and that is expecting to increase, and that is expecting to increase, and that is expecting to increase, and that will flood additional subdivisions along the side of the reservoir. inside the pool there are thousands of homes now flooding, some chords of...
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the south east of england will be affected the most, with station closures at charing cross, euston andter, preston, blackpool and bolton. the disruption is because of work involving around 17,000 engineering staff. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight, the third blew up almost immediately after it was launched. the latest firings come during a joint us—south korea military exercise, which has been strongly criticised by pyongyang. nearly £500,000 will be given to community projects in england to help develop new technology to tackle littering. it's hoped the money will go towards creating new apps and "smart bins" which will alert rubbish collectors when they're full. i accidentally dropped some raisins on the floor this morning, you might interested to know. i hadn't realised how sticky they are, when you accidentally squashed it. that's why i've sat over here now. can you hear it? yes. that is brilliant! thank you for that. take us through the big event happening tonight. an enormous event
the south east of england will be affected the most, with station closures at charing cross, euston andter, preston, blackpool and bolton. the disruption is because of work involving around 17,000 engineering staff. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight, the third blew up almost immediately after it was launched. the latest firings come during a joint us—south korea military exercise, which has...
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the south—east of england will be badly affected with station closures at charing cross, euston and liverpoolervices from others. and in the north—west england engineering works will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool, and bolton. a former rock star jailed a former rock starjailed for multiple counts of child abuse could have been caught earlier if investigated properly. the lead singer of the band, lost prophets, was jailed years ago. but an investigation by the independent police complaints commission found that south wales police missed a series of opportunities to stop him. our wales correspondent, sian lloyd reports. a rock star and a hero to his fans across the world, but in private ian watkins was a paedophile, his behaviour was described as "having plumbed the depths of depravity." his sexual interest in children was reported by his former girlfriend. watkins had sent indecent images tojoanne mjadzelics' mobile phone, but when she took it to the police, her allegations were not followed up. the police watchdog, the independent police complaints commission, has found off
the south—east of england will be badly affected with station closures at charing cross, euston and liverpoolervices from others. and in the north—west england engineering works will affect stations in manchester, preston, blackpool, and bolton. a former rock star jailed a former rock starjailed for multiple counts of child abuse could have been caught earlier if investigated properly. the lead singer of the band, lost prophets, was jailed years ago. but an investigation by the independent...
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first up, the overground is partly suspended between euston and kilburn high road.yn street that's because of a serious assault overnight. traffic is being diverted through the mcdonald's car park. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. we're in for a rather wet couple of days here in the south—east. heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well, and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the heavy rain. now, not only for today but also for wednesday as well. there may be a dry spell or two first thing this morning but that rain moving in, the wind is fairly light so any heavy showers will be slow—moving and that could lead to maybe some localised flooding. it's going to feel quite cool as well, maximum temperature 17 or 18. overnight tonight we could get a bit of rain but some drier spells as well. the minimum temperature quite warm, not drifting down too far from today's maximum, around 13 or 14. you may get a dry start first thing on wednesday but another band of very heavy rain mov
first up, the overground is partly suspended between euston and kilburn high road.yn street that's because of a serious assault overnight. traffic is being diverted through the mcdonald's car park. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. we're in for a rather wet couple of days here in the south—east. heavy outbreaks of rain, some slow—moving potentially thundery showers as well, and the met office has issued a yellow weather warning for the heavy rain. now,...
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moments ago, the mayor of euston imposed a curfew from 10 at night until five in the morning in an efforto ensure public safety. good evening. i'm julie haener.>> a record amount of rain has fallen in the houston area. they said that harvey has broken a record set back in 1978 for total rainfall. a suburb has recorded more than 51 inches of rain since the storm began. >>> the death toll has reached 15 and among the dead a police sergeant who was on his way to work. >> as much as we wanted to recover him last night, we can put more officers at risk. we knew in our hearts it would be a recovery mission. unfortunately in the darkness, sergeant perez drove into an underpass that was about 16 1/2 feet, he drove into the water, and he died in a flood, and a drowning type event. >> thousands of people have made their way to emergency spaces as room ran out. they expect 30,000 people to seek shelter as a result of the storm. >>> it is still raining in houston
moments ago, the mayor of euston imposed a curfew from 10 at night until five in the morning in an efforto ensure public safety. good evening. i'm julie haener.>> a record amount of rain has fallen in the houston area. they said that harvey has broken a record set back in 1978 for total rainfall. a suburb has recorded more than 51 inches of rain since the storm began. >>> the death toll has reached 15 and among the dead a police sergeant who was on his way to work. >> as...
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and officials as a levy protecting the subdivision of homes near southern euston has indeed been fortified. there was concern that it was going to let go and now -- it was going to be a danger to everyone downstream. that particular levy has been reinforced and is inspected to be fine. joining is now with what's happening. >> this thing is moving just incredibly slowly but folks in louisiana now seeing more and more of it. let me show you what's happening out there as we speak stretching from houston. it's on the backside. this is all shifting to the north. now stretching all the way across the golf course running into a portion of the for the panhandle. they continue to lift up on the shore. some of the heaviest rain still around the houston area a little farther off the east getting there right on the texas louisiana state line. only going to see a couple more inches of rain. it's been a long time coming, but the draft before too much longer. here is our future radar. pay to judge time step in the corner. it has moved out of the houston area, moving to lake charles. this going to lift up
and officials as a levy protecting the subdivision of homes near southern euston has indeed been fortified. there was concern that it was going to let go and now -- it was going to be a danger to everyone downstream. that particular levy has been reinforced and is inspected to be fine. joining is now with what's happening. >> this thing is moving just incredibly slowly but folks in louisiana now seeing more and more of it. let me show you what's happening out there as we speak stretching...
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i will be down in a moment to talk a little bit more about the rainfall in euston, but as far as we areeratures up to 29 celsius, but for most of the uk a cooler day compared to yesterday, because we have had a little bit more cloud. these are the 7pm temperatures, still pretty warm, 15 for most of us, bright conditions to end the day across northern and western areas of the country. tonight, for most of us, it is dry, but a little bit of rain moving into south—western parts of england, spots in birmingham, and also across south—eastern part of the country. 0ver south—eastern part of the country. over the country tomorrow overall, there will be more cloud across the southern half of the uk, you can clearly see where rain is falling, most of it will be drizzle and damp, really, but not a pleasant picture across east anglia and the south—east, and then western areas, i think, relatively bright, so not so bad there in the lake district. that is it, that is your uk weather. thank you very much indeed, we're going live to the pentagon, a press briefing has started. this is the national guard
i will be down in a moment to talk a little bit more about the rainfall in euston, but as far as we areeratures up to 29 celsius, but for most of the uk a cooler day compared to yesterday, because we have had a little bit more cloud. these are the 7pm temperatures, still pretty warm, 15 for most of us, bright conditions to end the day across northern and western areas of the country. tonight, for most of us, it is dry, but a little bit of rain moving into south—western parts of england, spots...
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and also to say, it is confusing, we have seen works at euston and so on, london bridge.ook very busy. you get the feeling many people are still on holiday. look very busy. you get the feeling many people are still on holidaym isa many people are still on holidaym is a slow return to normal. what an amazing bank holiday yesterday. terrible weather elsewhere in the world. we will have that soon. the headlines. north korea has fired a missile over northern japan in a move the japanese prime minister has called an "unprecedented" threat to his country. president trump has pledged his full support for the state of texas as the region continues to be hit by "catastrophic" flooding caused by tropical storm harvey. yesterday saw the hottest late—august bank holiday monday on record, with 28.2 degrees celsius at holbeach in lincolnshire. before we get the latest from carol, our cameras have been out and about capturing your fun in the sun, let's take a look music playing. it sounded like a grade two piano piece. good morning. today, somewhere in kent could hit 21 degrees. another
and also to say, it is confusing, we have seen works at euston and so on, london bridge.ook very busy. you get the feeling many people are still on holiday. look very busy. you get the feeling many people are still on holidaym isa many people are still on holidaym is a slow return to normal. what an amazing bank holiday yesterday. terrible weather elsewhere in the world. we will have that soon. the headlines. north korea has fired a missile over northern japan in a move the japanese prime...
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service will be held this morning for 60,0000 people whose remains are due to be exhumed from near euston looking like quite a decent day today. a few mist and fog patches first thing, but for many a bright start the day. it‘s looking largely dry as well. there is this band of rain to the north of us. it‘s unlikely we will see that, but we have this tail of cloud which should move to the north—east through the morning. either side of that a good deal of brightness and even sunshine. temperatures getting up to about 25 celsius and just a light westerly breeze. in west london today it is starting to feel slightly fresher, those conditions coming through the night as well. some clear spells overnight, looking like it will stay dry. certainly a little cooler than it was last night, with lows of 13—14 celsius. tomorrow, a fresher day for everyone. still pleasant and looking largely dry. the chance of one of two showers, but i think you‘ll be unlucky to catch those. a good deal of sunny spells. temperatures up to about 22—23 degrees. a similar day on friday. mainly dry, with sunshine around. sa
service will be held this morning for 60,0000 people whose remains are due to be exhumed from near euston looking like quite a decent day today. a few mist and fog patches first thing, but for many a bright start the day. it‘s looking largely dry as well. there is this band of rain to the north of us. it‘s unlikely we will see that, but we have this tail of cloud which should move to the north—east through the morning. either side of that a good deal of brightness and even sunshine....
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it's only made worse when you see all the investment put into euston the weekend that's just gone.in to work and back. what's that like for you? good, but the trains aren't as often as i'd like. when i use buses they tend not to turn up, they tend to breakdown and the service is intermittent. the north of england is badly served by travel. businesses argue they need better connectivity too. i've come to meet clive, who runs a furniture shop in barnsley. he wants the roads to be improved. a lot of businesses try to just—in—time deliveries, we may want to get to manchester by 3pm. that could take anywhere between 45 minutes and three hours. because of this variation we have to put a three—hour delivery slot, meaning if you do it in three quarters of an hour that's an awful lot of lost time. for many commuters and businesses here speeding up the process of getting between northern towns and cities can't come soon enough. for many of us it's the journey, not just the destination. we were saying when we were watching that, it is such a prettyjourney around the north, but the problem is
it's only made worse when you see all the investment put into euston the weekend that's just gone.in to work and back. what's that like for you? good, but the trains aren't as often as i'd like. when i use buses they tend not to turn up, they tend to breakdown and the service is intermittent. the north of england is badly served by travel. businesses argue they need better connectivity too. i've come to meet clive, who runs a furniture shop in barnsley. he wants the roads to be improved. a lot...
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river here has burst its banks due to the immense rainfall as the tropical storm cindy swirled around eustone east of houston, even affecting louisiana, where the president has declared emergency conditions. the president will come here today himself dizzy high relief actions are going in texas. waiting for help to arrive as the floods reached new heights. all day, emergency responders, neighbours, and even complete strangers, have answered pleas for help from those trapped across houston. but still, it has not been enough. there is so much water. we have our children with us. we're trying to save our babies, that's it. resources have been overwhelmed by the epic scale of this disaster. 20 helicopters have been flying missions and the state's entire national guard has been deployed to aid in the search and rescue. thousands have been saved but many more remain desperate. from midnight until where we are today, 290 have been rescued. we fully recognise that there are many other people out there in stressful situations and we intend to get to every one of them. houston is struggling to stay af
river here has burst its banks due to the immense rainfall as the tropical storm cindy swirled around eustone east of houston, even affecting louisiana, where the president has declared emergency conditions. the president will come here today himself dizzy high relief actions are going in texas. waiting for help to arrive as the floods reached new heights. all day, emergency responders, neighbours, and even complete strangers, have answered pleas for help from those trapped across houston. but...
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the first time i tried to travel from manchester to london on the train, going from piccadilly to eustonainly not and we have a long way to go and anne‘s experience shows we have a long way to go. one thing that has come up this morning, this is about the enforceability, enforcement organisation and measures in place to back—up the legislation and that is the equality act. if we look at what the equality act. if we look at what the equality act says, at no point in the equality act does it explicitly said that service providers have to provide a wheelchair access a ball toilet. it says in their service providers have to make reasonable adjustment where a feature places a disabled person at a disadvantage all weather service provider is providing a facility to members of the public that reasonable adjustment should be made so that is made available to somebody with an impairment. what you think of the wording? one of the weaknesses of the legislation is its interpretation, that it is left to the courts to determine and there area number of the courts to determine and there are a number of
the first time i tried to travel from manchester to london on the train, going from piccadilly to eustonainly not and we have a long way to go and anne‘s experience shows we have a long way to go. one thing that has come up this morning, this is about the enforceability, enforcement organisation and measures in place to back—up the legislation and that is the equality act. if we look at what the equality act. if we look at what the equality act says, at no point in the equality act does it...
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you could travel first class on a train from euston to glasgow, stay in a 5—star hotel, get a limousinelooking great yesterday. how was it going to be this week is looking unsettled. it will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cool and will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cooland breezy at times. this morning, a weather front going south taking rain with it. later, going to south—west england. as far as dorset. the other side of the country, rain in scotla nd side of the country, rain in scotland in the north. that could be thundery. dry weather for scotland, northern ireland, and northern england. you can expect showers here through the day and in wales. again, they are going through lincolnshire and the wash into norfolk and the midlands and down into the south—west. ahead of that, cloud. the south—east, dry and bright starts. through the day, this weather front will go up. the western end of it will. behind that, heavy showers. lighter showers in northern england. temperatures of 14- 21. 23- 24 is northern england. temperatures of 14— 21. 23— 24 is possibl
you could travel first class on a train from euston to glasgow, stay in a 5—star hotel, get a limousinelooking great yesterday. how was it going to be this week is looking unsettled. it will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cool and will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cooland breezy at times. this morning, a weather front going south taking rain with it. later, going to south—west england. as far as dorset. the other side of the country, rain in scotla nd...
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it is expected to get quite busy because they are expecting a knock—on impact with london euston beingbetween the midlands, the north and scotland. 0ver services between the midlands, the north and scotland. over the weekend there will be disruption across the country. this is because network rail is carrying out what has been described as one of its biggest engineering works. it's costing £130 million and 17,000 g are nu
it is expected to get quite busy because they are expecting a knock—on impact with london euston beingbetween the midlands, the north and scotland. 0ver services between the midlands, the north and scotland. over the weekend there will be disruption across the country. this is because network rail is carrying out what has been described as one of its biggest engineering works. it's costing £130 million and 17,000 g are nu