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caroline davis reporting from euston station.into an underpass near a moscow train station today, killing at least four people and injuring a number of others. the bus swerved off one of the russian capital's busiest roads, close to the slavyansky bulvar metro station this morning. the driver has been arrested by police. surrey police are trying to identify a man who was found unconscious in a ditch yesterday afternoon. they've released pictures of the man's clothing in an attempt to track down his family. the man, who is thought to be in his 20s, is in a serious condition in hospital. they say the man was wearing a red and white checked shirt and red canvas shoes. at least nine people have been killed by a suicide bomb attack close to afghanistan's national intelligence agency in the capital, kabul. the bomber targeted people as they arrived into work. the so—called islamic state group said it carried out the attack. anbarasan ethirajan reports. the mangled remains of the car hit by the suicide bombing. most of the passengers of
caroline davis reporting from euston station.into an underpass near a moscow train station today, killing at least four people and injuring a number of others. the bus swerved off one of the russian capital's busiest roads, close to the slavyansky bulvar metro station this morning. the driver has been arrested by police. surrey police are trying to identify a man who was found unconscious in a ditch yesterday afternoon. they've released pictures of the man's clothing in an attempt to track down...
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caroline davis reporting from euston station.into an underpass near a moscow train station today, killing at least four people and injuring a number of others. the bus swerved off one of the russian capital's busiest roads, close to the slavyansky bulvar metro station this morning. the driver has been arrested by police. ten people have been killed by a suicide bomb attack close to afghanistan's national intelligence agency in the capital, kabul. the bomber targeted people as they arrived into work. the so—called islamic state group said it carried out the attack. anbarasan ethirajan reports. the mangled remains of the car hit by the suicide bombing. most of the passengers of the car died in the impact of the explosion. the bomber was on foot, and detonated before the security guards could stop him. two guards were among the dead. several people were injured. translation: i heard a big boom, and realised it was an explosion. i was so scared. and then the security forces arrived. translation: the sound was so loud, it was dusty, a
caroline davis reporting from euston station.into an underpass near a moscow train station today, killing at least four people and injuring a number of others. the bus swerved off one of the russian capital's busiest roads, close to the slavyansky bulvar metro station this morning. the driver has been arrested by police. ten people have been killed by a suicide bomb attack close to afghanistan's national intelligence agency in the capital, kabul. the bomber targeted people as they arrived into...
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caroline davis reporting from euston station.ng tribute to the cities of london and manchester for the way they dealt with this year's terrorist attacks in her annual christmas broadcast this afternoon she has also spoken about her husband, prince philip, praising his support and unique sense of humour. 0ur royal correspondent because witchell has been watching the christmas day broadcast for us. nick, as i say, talking a lot about the terror attacks that we have seen this year? yes, it is a classic christmas broadcast, rather a touching one in a way. there are personal references, but we also see her very much in her head of state, head of the nation role, reflecting on some of the darker moments that the nation has encountered and endured during the past 12 months, talking about london and manchester. let's listen to what she said. this christmas, i think of london and manchester, whose powerful identities shone through over the past 12 months. in the face of appalling attacks. in manchester, those targeted included children wh
caroline davis reporting from euston station.ng tribute to the cities of london and manchester for the way they dealt with this year's terrorist attacks in her annual christmas broadcast this afternoon she has also spoken about her husband, prince philip, praising his support and unique sense of humour. 0ur royal correspondent because witchell has been watching the christmas day broadcast for us. nick, as i say, talking a lot about the terror attacks that we have seen this year? yes, it is a...
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good to hear, lisa, thank you very much, lisa hampele at euston station.ws: the chair of the government's social mobility commission quits, with the rest of the board — warning that the prime minister is failing to build a "fairer britain." children in england are to get to access mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. it's 50 years since the world first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease is treated. and in sport: england are struggling in the second ashes test. australia declared on 4112—8 on the second day and england closed on 29—1 in adelaide. mark stoneman was the wicket to fall. ten—man rangers beat aberdeen 2—1 in the scottish premiership. that moves them into second on goal difference ahead of the dons but still seven points behind leaders celtic. and teenager alfie hewett has become the first british singles winner at end of season wheelchair masters tournament. he beat fellow britr gordon reid is straight sets in loughbrough. i will be back with a full upd
good to hear, lisa, thank you very much, lisa hampele at euston station.ws: the chair of the government's social mobility commission quits, with the rest of the board — warning that the prime minister is failing to build a "fairer britain." children in england are to get to access mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. it's 50 years since the world first successful heart transplant — the surgery revolutionised the way heart disease...
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welcome to euston station, where christmas celebrations are in full swing.mal monday. if it was, the departures board that is looking pretty blank in the background would be quite depressing. this is the first indication that uses the nation has been fans formed in this way to help the homeless at christmas. all the homeless are getting a four course meal and goodie bags. it is being done with the help of network rail‘s idea, and streets kitchen, who repaired the food, and the support of st mungo's. i'm joined by rebecca from st mungo's. what did you think when network rail approached you with this idea? i'm not sure what we thought. we know that people want to help at christmas, and we thought it was a large space, how will that work? we were really happy to work with them, to talk about how we might get some of the presence of the people living in hostels here. and how we can make sure that everybody has a really amazing christmas. what has been the reaction from people you approached? people are quite excited, a lot of people here this afternoon said that
welcome to euston station, where christmas celebrations are in full swing.mal monday. if it was, the departures board that is looking pretty blank in the background would be quite depressing. this is the first indication that uses the nation has been fans formed in this way to help the homeless at christmas. all the homeless are getting a four course meal and goodie bags. it is being done with the help of network rail‘s idea, and streets kitchen, who repaired the food, and the support of st...
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this is the first time that euston station has been transformed in this way, yes.ll looking festive thanks to a team of volu nteers looking festive thanks to a team of volunteers that have been here since the last train left on christmas eve last night. the guests here, 200 of them, all invited, they would all have no permanent home to spend christmas day in. network rail has received hundreds of donations of christmas crackers, and also sleeping bags, that will be given out to many guests here. i spoke to a couple of them earlier about what it was like to spend your christmas day in euston station and some of them said it was surprising. they didn't imagine when they woke up a few weeks ago that this is where they would be. but they said it was wonderful to have a warm christmas meal and spread some christmas cheer. that's it for now, the next news on bbc one will be at 5:15pm. hello. you're watching the bbc news channel. disappointed that your dreams of a white christmas didn't come true? well, a group of five british women have got more than their fair share of
this is the first time that euston station has been transformed in this way, yes.ll looking festive thanks to a team of volu nteers looking festive thanks to a team of volunteers that have been here since the last train left on christmas eve last night. the guests here, 200 of them, all invited, they would all have no permanent home to spend christmas day in. network rail has received hundreds of donations of christmas crackers, and also sleeping bags, that will be given out to many guests...
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euston station is open as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. also: christmas away from home for nearly 200,000 british armed forces personnel, including in afghanistan and iraq. the bbc is at one military base in iraq as troops there reflect on christmas away from their loved ones. what do i miss most? a good christmas dinner i think will be the one. you know, mum's cooking. and coming up in half an hour, join us for weather world. we're with the people who can make snow — but not as you know, because none of this is real. plus a look back at the year's biggest weather stories and storms. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the queen will pay tribute to the cities of manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast later today, for the way in which they dealt with this year's terrorist attacks. this morning she's been attending the traditional christmas day service at sandringham in norfolk, along with other members of the royal family — including prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas
euston station is open as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. also: christmas away from home for nearly 200,000 british armed forces personnel, including in afghanistan and iraq. the bbc is at one military base in iraq as troops there reflect on christmas away from their loved ones. what do i miss most? a good christmas dinner i think will be the one. you know, mum's cooking. and coming up in half an hour, join us for weather world. we're...
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for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston. 500 metres of those lines came down, that was on friday night. that meant they needed to do emergency repairs this morning, so no trains, no services have been going in or out of euston, until 12 o'clock. at 12 o'clock they started running again so this afternoon they are trying to catch up which means there are quite a few cancellations and quite a lot of disruption. but i am told the trains will be back to normal in the morning. there will be no problems with the rush hour in the morning. but we have a lot of people waiting for their services to get back to places like glasgow, liverpool, birmingham new street and manchester. the rail lines affected are at macro virgin, london midland and london overground —— virgin. they are main arterial routes as well as local services here. a lot of people do not seemed dismayed by this. they knew yesterday there would be disruption. they were told yesterday and they have been told they can get alternative routes and they can get alternative rou
for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston. 500 metres of those lines came down, that was on friday night. that meant they needed to do emergency repairs this morning, so no trains, no services have been going in or out of euston, until 12 o'clock. at 12 o'clock they started running again so this afternoon they are trying to catch up which means there are quite a few cancellations and quite a lot of disruption. but i am told the trains will be back to...
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good morning, and welcome to a rather empty euston station.ot what it normally looks like on monday morning. you can see all of the shutters shot up for the festive period. imagine if you joined up here on a normal monday and saw the departure board, that would be a disappointment. but it is not a normal monday, it's christmas day. things are looking festive here. all of the decorations are up. these banqueting tables are going to be hosting homeless people for christmas day. it's all the idea of network rail. i'm joined by one of the people from the team behind it. steve, can you tell me about where this idea came from? good morning. i'm one of four individuals in network rail, it's a great company to work for, they encourage us to do new things, do innovation, push the boundaries in terms of what we can do. we thought about what we could do. we thought about what we could do with some of our assets and how we can use do with some of our assets and how we can use them do with some of our assets and how we can use them more. do with some of ou
good morning, and welcome to a rather empty euston station.ot what it normally looks like on monday morning. you can see all of the shutters shot up for the festive period. imagine if you joined up here on a normal monday and saw the departure board, that would be a disappointment. but it is not a normal monday, it's christmas day. things are looking festive here. all of the decorations are up. these banqueting tables are going to be hosting homeless people for christmas day. it's all the idea...
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euston station opens to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of london homeless. coming up in half an hour, we remember those lost in 2017, including liz dawn, so bruce forsyth and roger moore. the queen has paid tribute to manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast, for the way the cities have dealt with terror attacks this year. looking back at 2017, she said their "powerful identities shone through adversity." earlier, she attended the traditional christmas day service at sandringham, along with other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. it's a day for family, with its own established pattern. for the royal family, that means a visit to church, led by the queen. very much at home already, the royal family's soon—to—be newest member, meghan markle. alert to everything that was going on and waiting for her cue in terms of royal protocol. a neat curtsy as the queen left by car. then walking across to speak to members of the crowd who had been hoping to meet he
euston station opens to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of london homeless. coming up in half an hour, we remember those lost in 2017, including liz dawn, so bruce forsyth and roger moore. the queen has paid tribute to manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast, for the way the cities have dealt with terror attacks this year. looking back at 2017, she said their "powerful identities shone through adversity." earlier, she attended the traditional christmas day service at...
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our correspondent lisa hampele is at euston station and we can speak to her now.t is the state of play? is anything moving yet? well, i'vejust is the state of play? is anything moving yet? well, i've just been looking at the departure and arrival boards, and they are getting back to normal now. they say preparing, boarding, some cancelled but not so many now, and there are delays. what caused this was power lines came down near here, along the line in north london. this was on friday afternoon. and they did emergency repair work this morning, 5000 metres of wires, and there were no services at all this morning but at midday they started running again, and all three lines affected have opened again, and they are running. people are being told they can take other routes and that will be paid for, or they can use today's tickets and use them tomorrow. we have been assured there will be in normal service during the rush hour tomorrow morning, and things will be back to normal by then, but at the moment there are quite a lot of people queueing up and waiting, but nobod
our correspondent lisa hampele is at euston station and we can speak to her now.t is the state of play? is anything moving yet? well, i'vejust is the state of play? is anything moving yet? well, i've just been looking at the departure and arrival boards, and they are getting back to normal now. they say preparing, boarding, some cancelled but not so many now, and there are delays. what caused this was power lines came down near here, along the line in north london. this was on friday afternoon....
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delays are likely around euston, watford junction, birmingham and manchester.ed cross is calling for syrian refugee families who are being resettled in the uk to be allowed to bring their young adult children with them. around nine thousand syrians have been allowed into the uk under the home office's vulnerable person resettlement scheme. but the british red cross says it's wrong that refugees who have come in under a different programme are being forced to leave their over 18s behind. june kelly reports. born in syria, but this 14—year—old is growing up in glasgow. he's really good at what he does. what do you think about children's rights? in this lesson on human rights, she describes how her home was bombed. three bombs fell into my house... beside her, her brothers. my brother's place got bombed, half of it. what's it been like in scotland? you can go to school, you can go out. you're not scared of anything. their parents are grateful to the uk for giving their family refuge. but this family was fractured when the rules forced them to leave their eldest ch
delays are likely around euston, watford junction, birmingham and manchester.ed cross is calling for syrian refugee families who are being resettled in the uk to be allowed to bring their young adult children with them. around nine thousand syrians have been allowed into the uk under the home office's vulnerable person resettlement scheme. but the british red cross says it's wrong that refugees who have come in under a different programme are being forced to leave their over 18s behind. june...
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is carried out, delays are likely on services between london euston, watford junction, birmingham and: the chair of the government's social mobility commission quits with the rest of the board. he warned that the prime minister's is failing to build a fairer britain. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. all the very latest sport now. it is not going england's way in the cricket down under, is it? that's right, it has not been the best day for them. to make matters worse, the rain has started. brain has actually stopped play in adelaide. england have lost an early wicket as they chase more than 400. the aussies declared on 442—8 and put england into bat under the floodlights. an unbeaten century from shaun marsh was the base for australia's strong position. england lost opener mark stoneman — he made 18 before being trapped leg before wicket by mitchell starc. still around half an hour's play left on day two. australia are well on top and favourites to go two up in the five match series. ben stok
is carried out, delays are likely on services between london euston, watford junction, birmingham and: the chair of the government's social mobility commission quits with the rest of the board. he warned that the prime minister's is failing to build a fairer britain. children in england are to get access to mental health support at school or college under government plans to improve services. all the very latest sport now. it is not going england's way in the cricket down under, is it? that's...
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euston station is opening as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. and the most desirable gadgets and gizmos from 2017th with the click tea m gizmos from 2017th with the click team in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen and other members of the royalfamily the queen and other members of the royal family have arrived at church in sandringham forthe royal family have arrived at church in sandringham for the main carol service this morning. with them was prince harry's the unsafe fiance meghan markle. she is there other first—time —— the fiancee of harry. prince philip was not with the queen, but he is at the service. he arrived later with other senior members of the royal family. joining me now from among the crowds at the sandringham estate in norfolk is our royal correspondent, daniela relph. i thought prince philip had stayed away but he is there with meghan markle and prince harry. away but he is there with meghan markle and prince harryli away but he is there with meghan markle and prince ha
euston station is opening as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. and the most desirable gadgets and gizmos from 2017th with the click tea m gizmos from 2017th with the click team in half an hour here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. the queen and other members of the royalfamily the queen and other members of the royal family have arrived at church in sandringham forthe royal family have arrived at church in sandringham...
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in euston, temporary traffic lights on eversholt road halfway between mornington crescent tube and eustonood morning. today's weather will be very similar to how it was yesterday. it's rinse and repeat. mild, grey, a bit of mistand murk around, a bit of drizzle in western areas, fading away. it could brighten up in the afternoon. we start off about 9 or 10 celsius. it should stay dry. that rain towards the west will be shrinking south. with some slightly direr ground. we may see a bit of a brighter afternoon. 11 or 12 celsius, no sunshine, really, and the wind is really very light. it will stay mild overnight tonight, the same as it was last night. a little bit of hill fog, mist and murk developing. temperatures down to 9 or 10 celsius, which is higher than we would expect to see in the afternoon this time of year. it will send winds over the course of the weekend but stay mild, rather grey on christmas day itself. some changes on boxing day. then it will turn colder. before we go, a reminder that from this evening the congestion charge and be t—charge will be suspended from 6pm tonight,
in euston, temporary traffic lights on eversholt road halfway between mornington crescent tube and eustonood morning. today's weather will be very similar to how it was yesterday. it's rinse and repeat. mild, grey, a bit of mistand murk around, a bit of drizzle in western areas, fading away. it could brighten up in the afternoon. we start off about 9 or 10 celsius. it should stay dry. that rain towards the west will be shrinking south. with some slightly direr ground. we may see a bit of a...
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euston station is opening as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. coming up later this hour... with just over a month to go until the winter just over a month to go until the winter olympics in south korea, i will be checking out some of team gb's will be checking out some of team gb‘s biggest medal prospect in part for the pyeongchang —— in path to pyeongchang. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. merry christmas. the queen will pay tribute to the cities of manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast for the way in which they dealt with this year's terrorist attacks. she's at her estate at sandringham with other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his fiancee, meghan markle. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. the queen recorded this year's broadcast a few days ago at buckingham palace. its main theme is the importance of home, a place she describes as a source of warmth and love. looking back over the events of 2017, she praises the cities of london and manchester. the queen vi
euston station is opening as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. coming up later this hour... with just over a month to go until the winter just over a month to go until the winter olympics in south korea, i will be checking out some of team gb's will be checking out some of team gb‘s biggest medal prospect in part for the pyeongchang —— in path to pyeongchang. good morning, and welcome to bbc news. merry christmas. the queen will...
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euston station is opening as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. volunteers from homelessness charities, st mungo‘s and streets kitchen and network rail will serve the festive meal. now at this festive time of year, it's time to join the team from click for their christmas special. ‘twas the night before clickmas and all through the smart home, not a gizmo was whirring, not even a drone. the stockings were full with gadgets galore, with virtual realities primed to explore. # the very next day you gave it away # this year, to save me from tears # i'llgive it to...# and welcome to the clickmas special! cheering. and thank you very much to john culshaw for that excellent rendition to start us off. would you believe it? the gang's all here, the halls are decked with nifty gadgetry, and it's time to get this party started. 0oh! look at that! this is the lyric speaker, and it streams music from your smartphone from spotify, and it also picks up the lyrics from spotify and displays it on the screen for you all to stare at, rather th
euston station is opening as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. volunteers from homelessness charities, st mungo‘s and streets kitchen and network rail will serve the festive meal. now at this festive time of year, it's time to join the team from click for their christmas special. ‘twas the night before clickmas and all through the smart home, not a gizmo was whirring, not even a drone. the stockings were full with gadgets galore,...
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euston station is open as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplethe capital. volunteers from homelessness charities, st mungo‘s and streets kitchen and network rail will serve the festive meal. nearly 200,000 british military personnel are spending christmas away from home on foreign deployments, including in iraq and afghanistan. now on bbc news, weather world, the team looks back at the big meteorological events of 2017, but things are not quite as they seem. this time, we have come to a winter wonderland. or have we? look very closely in the next half—hour, because all is not as it seems. so... let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. welcome to weather world! also on the programme, 2017's biggest storms. tropical deluge, floods that carry a house and everything in it. safe from the storm, near impossible escapes. and even record rain cannot stop another wildfire crisis in california. humber, west or south—west, five or six... plus, we celebrate 150 years of the shipping forecast. its distinctive tones loved by sailors and landlubbers alike. and w
euston station is open as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplethe capital. volunteers from homelessness charities, st mungo‘s and streets kitchen and network rail will serve the festive meal. nearly 200,000 british military personnel are spending christmas away from home on foreign deployments, including in iraq and afghanistan. now on bbc news, weather world, the team looks back at the big meteorological events of 2017, but things are not quite as...
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euston station in london is open as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homelessple in the capital. volunteers from homelessness charities and network rail will serve the festive meal. now on bbc news, film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year, sorting the crackers from the turkeys — in review 2017: the year in film. hello and welcome to this review of the year in film. i'm mark kermode and we're here at the cinema museum in south london. over the next half an hour, i'll be looking back at some of the best movies released in uk cinemas in 2017. and what a year it's been. as always, the film year began with the oscar circus which back in february became the scene of one of the most astonishing debacles in awards history as la la land, which had already picked up gongs for best director, best cinematographer, best music, best original song, best production design, and best actress, for emma stone, was announced as the winner of the best picture award, only for that to be revealed as a mistake. i'm sorry, no, there's been a mistake. m
euston station in london is open as a shelter today and to serve a christmas dinner to hundreds of homelessple in the capital. volunteers from homelessness charities and network rail will serve the festive meal. now on bbc news, film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year, sorting the crackers from the turkeys — in review 2017: the year in film. hello and welcome to this review of the year in film. i'm mark kermode and we're here at the cinema museum in south...
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euston station is open as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. also: christmas away from home for british armed forces personnel, including those in afghanistan and iraq. the bbc is at one military base in iraq, as soldiers reflect on christmas away from their loved ones. and coming up in half an hour, join us for weather world. we're with the people who can make snow — but not as you know, because none of this is real. plus a look back at the year's biggest weather stories and storms. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the queen has paid tribute to manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast, for the way the cities have dealt with terror attacks this year. looking back at 2017, she said their "powerful identities shone through adversity." earlier, she attended the traditional christmas day service at sandringham, along with other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. it's a day for family, with its own established pattern. for
euston station is open as a shelter today — to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless peoplen the capital. also: christmas away from home for british armed forces personnel, including those in afghanistan and iraq. the bbc is at one military base in iraq, as soldiers reflect on christmas away from their loved ones. and coming up in half an hour, join us for weather world. we're with the people who can make snow — but not as you know, because none of this is real. plus a look back at...
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for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston.res of wires were downed. emergency repairs have been carried out all morning, and there have been no services in or out of the station here. that is affecting trains operated by virgin, london midland and london overground. that's our main arterial routes which include places like birmingham new street, manchester, glasgow and liverpool. i have just had a message manchester, glasgow and liverpool. i havejust had a message in manchester, glasgow and liverpool. i have just had a message in the last few minutes to say that we do now have the all clear. those repairs have the all clear. those repairs have been finished. that does not mean disruption will end. a lot of services have been cancelled or they are being delayed and people are being told they can use their tickets to travel tomorrow. but i have been told that they expect there will be no cancellations or problems for the rush hour in the morning. but still, this is a busy weekend. around 40,000 passengers go through this station
for the latest, live now to our correspondent, lisa hampele, who's outside euston.res of wires were downed. emergency repairs have been carried out all morning, and there have been no services in or out of the station here. that is affecting trains operated by virgin, london midland and london overground. that's our main arterial routes which include places like birmingham new street, manchester, glasgow and liverpool. i have just had a message manchester, glasgow and liverpool. i havejust had...
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euston station in london opened as a shelter today to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. in halfan in half an hour i will be looking back at a momentous year for science which saw a spectacular finale to a 20 year mission to sonali. that is review 2017, the year in science, with me, rebecca morel. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the queen has paid tribute to manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast for the way the cities have dealt with terror attacks this year. looking back at 2017, she said their "powerful identities shone through adversity." earlier, she attended the traditional christmas day service at sandringham, along with other members of the royal family, including prince harry and his fiancee meghan markle. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. it's a day for family, with its own established pattern. for the royal family, that means a visit to church, led by the queen. and there, very much at home already, the royal family's already, the royal family's soon—to—be newest member, meghan markle. alert to everythi
euston station in london opened as a shelter today to serve christmas dinner to hundreds of homeless people in the capital. in halfan in half an hour i will be looking back at a momentous year for science which saw a spectacular finale to a 20 year mission to sonali. that is review 2017, the year in science, with me, rebecca morel. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the queen has paid tribute to manchester and london in her christmas day broadcast for the way the cities have dealt with...
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richard westcott, bbc news, on the m5. 0ur correspondent ian palmer is at euston station in london. at the moment at euston station. certainly great relief that the virgin planned industrial action is cancelled, that's made things a lot easier today. the big news is that the third phase of that upgrade at london bridge station will begin tomorrow and that means there will be no services into london bridge london charing cross station between tomorrow and january end of play the first. if you are travelling on the great western railway mainline, there will be no service from paddington station, that will be closed between christmas eve and the 27th of december. these closures and the work being carried out will disrupt all routes across the country. on the west coast main line there is no service between preston and lancaster. people travelling from london to glasgow are being urged to travel via edinburgh. that will add an extra hour to your journey. what about the roads, what is the situation? the rsc are saying if you haven't completed your road journey by lunchtime you will exper
richard westcott, bbc news, on the m5. 0ur correspondent ian palmer is at euston station in london. at the moment at euston station. certainly great relief that the virgin planned industrial action is cancelled, that's made things a lot easier today. the big news is that the third phase of that upgrade at london bridge station will begin tomorrow and that means there will be no services into london bridge london charing cross station between tomorrow and january end of play the first. if you...
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is carried out, delays are likely on services between london euston, watford junction, birmingham andwill be announced by the government today. the uk's blue belt, an initiative to help protect marine areas and the animals that inhabit them, will be extended to different areas of the country. the special protection area will cover a 24—mile stretch from falmouth bay to st austell bay in cornwall. there's going to be a super moon trilogy. sounds like a box set! if you look to the sky this afternoon or overnight you could be in for a treat because the moon will appearfar bigger and brighter than usual. the full moon in december, which you may not know is traditionally called a cold moon, will be closer to earth than usual in its orbit. that means it qualifies as a super moon. it'll be brightest at midnight when it's at its highest point above the horizon. nasa has called this weekend the first in a super moon trilogy because over the next couple of months the phenomenon will happen twice more. look at that, that is so good, isn't it crazy perfect. i imagine et p°ppin9 it crazy perfect.
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rail passengers travelling to and from london's euston station were told not to travel after all train by emergency repairs which were needed after overhead power lines came down. our correspondent sent this update from the station. things here have improved greatly this afternoon. what happened was on friday was that the wires overhead on the line coming out of euston towards north london, they came down. there were 5000 metres of wires that came down, and they had emergency repair work this morning, so there were no services coming in and out of the station here, for london midland, virgin trains, and london overground trains, nothing at all. but from midday, they started picking up again and the lines are running, but there have been lots of cancellations and quite a lot of delays. but now, things are a lot better. i'm looking at a board in fact, just a minute ago, and there are hardly any more cancellations, but we have been warned they will go on during the day, but we've been assured everything will be back to normalfor the rush hour tomorrow and there will be no problems tomorro
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railways are mostly closed for repairs over christmas but one of the country's busiest terminal stations euston has been opened to people who normally hug the shadows there two hundred homeless people were given christmas dinner along with warm clothing socks clubs and lucky banks the charity event was funded by a total of forty five companies. for staying with christmas in scandinavian folklore santa claus doesn't live at the north pole but in the north of finland in lapland a small village there styles itself as the home of father christmas to attract tourists and with its grottos reindeer and plenty of snow it's a dream come true for the young and the young at heart. it's a winter wonderland at santa claus village just outside the city of rovaniemi more than three hundred thousand tourists come here each year with high seas and in december here in northern finland they can enjoy a reindeer ride and join in the festive holiday spirit people from warmer climates are particularly fond of the snow. people here are very friendly and whiskey is quite different and there will be and it's really i a
railways are mostly closed for repairs over christmas but one of the country's busiest terminal stations euston has been opened to people who normally hug the shadows there two hundred homeless people were given christmas dinner along with warm clothing socks clubs and lucky banks the charity event was funded by a total of forty five companies. for staying with christmas in scandinavian folklore santa claus doesn't live at the north pole but in the north of finland in lapland a small village...
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euston station on a regular day, an extremely busy and —— busy london station.the bad. what a great story to see how this will be used on christmas day. around about 200 homeless people given a place to sleep. around about 30 volunteers from network rail, providing this service. good on them. network rail, providing this service. good on themlj network rail, providing this service. good on them. i also want to mention this story as well. it's one of our stories on the technology section of the website. facebook hitting back at a former executive who has said that facebook is ripping society apart. many of our viewers have been in touch to say that they agree with him. what are your thoughts on this? facebook is prolific. most of us are using it, some of us love it, some of us hate it. i do not have a facebook account but i do have teenage children. it does concern me. what worries me about facebook and other parts of social media, the amount of followers that people have. they see that as some sort of victory. to me, it's fairly meaningless. paddy in northern ir
euston station on a regular day, an extremely busy and —— busy london station.the bad. what a great story to see how this will be used on christmas day. around about 200 homeless people given a place to sleep. around about 30 volunteers from network rail, providing this service. good on them. network rail, providing this service. good on themlj network rail, providing this service. good on them. i also want to mention this story as well. it's one of our stories on the technology section of...
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is carried out, delays are likely on services between london euston, watford junction, birmingham andallroom last night as argentinians celebrated national tango day. the dance originated in the argentine capital around 200 years ago when outdoor sessions known as milonga became popular. look at that! not a fizzy drink insight. maybe i'm betraying my ignorance about dancing, but it is more slow and sedate than i imagined. you've been watching too much strictly. i don't think there's too much room on a dancefloor like that to be dancing like that. you would be tripping your feet over the next person! here's holly with the sport. from marathon dancing sessions to marathon cricket sessions, how is it going? i'm a bit worried about the second test. everyone is worried after yesterday, doesn't feel... we aren't as confident as we were coming into this, we thought this would be the second day and we will come out... we did come out fighting today, though, iwill give come out... we did come out fighting today, though, i will give you that. i'm worried if they lose this one, they are 2—0 down
is carried out, delays are likely on services between london euston, watford junction, birmingham andallroom last night as argentinians celebrated national tango day. the dance originated in the argentine capital around 200 years ago when outdoor sessions known as milonga became popular. look at that! not a fizzy drink insight. maybe i'm betraying my ignorance about dancing, but it is more slow and sedate than i imagined. you've been watching too much strictly. i don't think there's too much...
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yet they are still in their little chapel at euston shall we say it well you just would see we were to shout what's in your ducks are there sounds that i know guy well local fish tanks wonderful oh. just yet. when the sphinx the young comes along i feel i get legs almost thank you and you don't know when you can schedule one your national good and said working with this. damn report just me adam baldwin will. be are still out there much to love to see him is not his will. you like his own not it's a question. exactly why should people use the useless nation's capital that was what you do doesn't hope i would expose my family yes actually oh i know my daddy yes footage of ice little local shit it was thank you love wasn't a question or if one likes to. say that was. mean and be the but the most die as knowledge that the with the most bang is the missing in man seven yet then when the want to state when you question pollutants in some eyes i yell schlangenbad is domestication illusion. well look at a statement on the function that we need to distinguish the closeness with the beach it's
yet they are still in their little chapel at euston shall we say it well you just would see we were to shout what's in your ducks are there sounds that i know guy well local fish tanks wonderful oh. just yet. when the sphinx the young comes along i feel i get legs almost thank you and you don't know when you can schedule one your national good and said working with this. damn report just me adam baldwin will. be are still out there much to love to see him is not his will. you like his own not...
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years later in the little chapel at euston shall we say well i will just make sure we were to shout in your docs that i know my local place to one of the for the. next one makes the young family look like you i knew it was the most i knew i knew and you can schedule mine you lash out and say they're working with just me and you . damn report me as well with. their marketable he's lucky to have his numbers with. you like you claim not it's a question of. even having seen my show that you still see shit but that was what you do doesn't often would expose my family yes actually oh i'm in my thirty years pretty face a little local shit. because thank you love wasn't a question or if one likes to. say that was. mean and be the but the most die as last of the with the most bang as the missing man somebody had them on the want to state the nature pleasure pollutants in some eyes shining bene's to make education illusion. well the fish they can find the function that we need to distinguish the coastal strip of beach insistence from the. distance to move us to cultural shifts ask the business t
years later in the little chapel at euston shall we say well i will just make sure we were to shout in your docs that i know my local place to one of the for the. next one makes the young family look like you i knew it was the most i knew i knew and you can schedule mine you lash out and say they're working with just me and you . damn report me as well with. their marketable he's lucky to have his numbers with. you like you claim not it's a question of. even having seen my show that you still...
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years later still in the little chapel at euston shall we say well which will just it should we were to shout what's in your box that i know my local fish tanks wonderful. to see yet. one makes the young family most likely to have a. good leg almost thank you and you don't expose local man your rational thought and said working with this. damn report just me adam baldwin will . be are still out there much talk. to him is not. like he's laying out it's a question. exactly why should the news that you still see a ship but that was what you do doesn't often would expose my family yes actually oh i know my daddy yes but if i see a little local ship it was because thank you love wasn't a question you want to ask. that was. meaning the but the most diety has knowledge to do with the most bang is the most any man seven yet i'm in the want to state the nature pleasurable chances in some eyes i yell schlangenbad as domestication illusion. well look at a statement on the function that we need to distinguish the closest of the digits the solution to the. distance to move us to the cultural shif
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years later in the little chapel at euston she'll look you say well i will just add she was we were to shout what's in your tuxedo that i know. there's just one of the for the. one the sphinx the young family model i think. it was the most i knew i knew then i. was told i knew lash of that and said working with this. dancer for me as well with all of. the are still out there marketable he's lucky to have his numbers will. you like to play a lot it's a question of. being being seen with people yes they still see shit but that was when you do those of all politics is my family yes actually oh i know my daddy yes pretty feisty little local she was thank you love was the question for you why next. that was. mean and be the but the most die as knowledge to deal with the most bang is the missing man seven yet the man the want to stage an education pollutants in some eyes lying about his domestication elation. well bush statement on the fly says never let me distinguish the closest to the chance a solution to the. distance to move us to cultural shifts ask what this new business equipment wil
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years later in the little chapel at euston shall we say that for which will just make sure we were to shout with senior docs that i know my local fish tanks wonderful. to see yet. one makes the young family look like you i knew it was the most i knew i knew and you was old man you lash out and said working with this. damn report just be added to all of the books. are still there marketable he's lucky to have his numbers who. will help you like you claim not it's a question. easily seen by show us that you still see shit but that was when you do those of all politics is my family yes actually oh i know my daddy yes but if i see a little local shit it was because thank you love wasn't a question or if one likes to. say that was. mean and be the but the most die as most of the with the most bang is the most any man somebody at the want to state an education pollutants in some eyes iow shouting about his domestic issue militias. well bush didn't find the function that we need to distinguish the coastal strip of beach insistence from the. distance to move us to cultural shifts fast but thi
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years left in the little chapel at euston she is a quality school just would she would we were to shout what's in your box that i know. there's just one of the for the. one the sphinx the yeah i think. it was the most i knew i knew and yes it was a little nine year lashing out and said working with this. dancer for just me as well with. leo's developed a marketable he's lucky to have his numbers will. you like to play a lot it's a question of. being being seen by people yes they still see shit but that was when you do doesn't often woodcocks as michael yes actually oh i'm like that e.s.p. device little local shit it was thank you love was the question for you why next. that was. me and be the but the most die as knowledge to deal with the most bang is the missing man somebody at the mine the want to stage an education pollutants in some guy's lying about his domestic issue militias. well bush statement on the fly says never let me distinguish the closest of the digits essential that the. distance will best to the cultural shift ask the business to business of course i will go with the f
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severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston, due to emergency repairs ond overhead power lines. and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, former f1 world champion nico rosberg tells us about his plans for the future. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress. the resignations also include the former conservative cabinet anister gillian shephard. downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. here's our political correspondent, jonathan blake. your chances of getting a job, finding a good school for your children, and being able to afford somewhere decent to live — issues at the heart of social mobility. and from day one in power, tackling inequality was a personal priority for theresa may. the mission to make britain a country that wor
severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston, due to emergency repairs ond overhead power lines. and in an exclusive interview with the bbc, former f1 world champion nico rosberg tells us about his plans for the future. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. all four board members of the government's social mobility commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. ex—labour minister alan milburn, who chairs...
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euston station in london opened as a shelter today to serve
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london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charitytaff served around 200 rough sleepers a full christmas lunch. volunteers worked overnight, after the last train left on christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. caroline davies reports. festive preparation under the departures board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. they're part of our community, they're here every day, and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us, they are an important part of the community, they're here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make sure that they're safe. local charities invited 200 guests to enjoy some festive music and a four—course meal — a meal which was only possible thanks to the donations from 45 different businesses and groups. jed has been squatting since he was 18. it's unique, like, they've got this space on christmas day. it's quite interesting to see somewhere like this on christmas day and see it put to some good use. jesse now squats,
london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charitytaff served around 200 rough sleepers a full christmas lunch. volunteers worked overnight, after the last train left on christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. caroline davies reports. festive preparation under the departures board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. they're part of our community, they're here every day, and i...
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london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charitytaff served around 200 rough sleepers a full christmas lunch. volunteers worked overnight, after the last train left on christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. caroline davies reports. festive preparation under the departures board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. they're part of our community, they're here every day, and i think some places would maybe just shun them away, but for us, they are an important part of the community, they're here, we have to engage, we have to look after them and make local charities invited 200 guests to enjoy some festive music and a four—course meal — a meal which was only possible thanks to the donations from 45 different businesses and groups. jed has been squatting since he was 18. and a four—course meal — a meal which was only possible it's unique, like, they've got this space on christmas day. it's quite interesting to see somewhere like this on christmas day and see it put to
london's euston station has been turned into a shelter for the homeless, as rail workers and charitytaff served around 200 rough sleepers a full christmas lunch. volunteers worked overnight, after the last train left on christmas eve, transforming the concourse with decorations, and laying out tables. caroline davies reports. festive preparation under the departures board as network rail volunteers prepare for their homeless guests. they're part of our community, they're here every day, and i...
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severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston for emergency repairs on downedrhead power lines. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week, we meet some people taking on their own special travel challenges. man, you look hench, man! you've been working out! yeah! i'm in the usa to catch up with competitors taking part taking part in a unique international championship. we find out how this woman plans to take her wheelchair into the skies. and wejoin the blind backpacker on a mission to visit every country in the world. i travel alone because it's the biggest challenge i can get. we start in washington, dc. this place claims to be one of the most accessible cities in the world, which makes it a great place to start our special programme marking international disability day. how you doing, brother? it's an annual drive to raise awareness about the issues faced by disabled people across the globe. i have never let using a wheelchair hold me back in my sporting career or my tv career, but there's no doubt travelling can be daunting, even the great li
severe disruption for rail passengers on routes to and from london euston for emergency repairs on downedrhead power lines. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. this week, we meet some people taking on their own special travel challenges. man, you look hench, man! you've been working out! yeah! i'm in the usa to catch up with competitors taking part taking part in a unique international championship. we find out how this woman plans to take her wheelchair into the skies. and wejoin...
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get it yeah i'm using only true and tapped by whitney houston as allman background goes on euston based on the los angeles could talk about my english because i wanted to make music and i found that so many opportunities in houston. often music can assume a good sister ella michael jackson music oh yes i did lots of musicals but the biggest one i did was with michael jackson who was the producer and musical and it was based on the musical cinderella and so it was great all the music was under...