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gatwick airport working with easyj et. idea. gatwick airport working with easyjet.tory this morning. 0ne viewer said, you know what credit? whatever you put in place, it's chaos. particularly when they charge the hold luggage and everyone has hand luggage. what is even worse is changing a nappy in the toilets! have you done that? yes, a distant memory. turbulence... i've seen people do it on the seats. the boeing 737 max, a story on the website, congressional senate committee is continuing with the boss dennis muhlenberg being grilled today for a second day. that is happening later. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: flying the flag — the 2019 0utstanding role model is published today. it celebrates global lgbt leaders and why it's so important for bosses to be open at work. let's talk about dating apps. we've seen a wave of products to help us find a match. it is big business, a wave of products helping us all find the right match. picking up a partner at a bar has been all but replaced by a swipe on a smartphone. some might say! well, one app f
gatwick airport working with easyj et. idea. gatwick airport working with easyjet.tory this morning. 0ne viewer said, you know what credit? whatever you put in place, it's chaos. particularly when they charge the hold luggage and everyone has hand luggage. what is even worse is changing a nappy in the toilets! have you done that? yes, a distant memory. turbulence... i've seen people do it on the seats. the boeing 737 max, a story on the website, congressional senate committee is continuing with...
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tell us more about this trial at gatwick airport first of all. gatwick airport first of all.tjust needs to pull everything out of the hat to improve that. so, they are trying, there have been various studies and ideas about what is the best way to board passengers in different ways. 0bviously many airlines already operate a system where they board in a phased fashion from the rear usually. but allowing the business passengers to get on board first because they are paying more for their tickets, for example. but this would make a difference for some of the low—cost carriers where literally everybody just piles some of the low—cost carriers where literally everybodyjust piles in and goes for boarding at the same time. apparently this system is best suited for individual and business travellers. what about families who wa nt to travellers. what about families who want to sit together, or groups of travellers who want to sit together? good point and this is something the trial will obviously look at and see how that's going to work. everybody who has a family knows that you can't
tell us more about this trial at gatwick airport first of all. gatwick airport first of all.tjust needs to pull everything out of the hat to improve that. so, they are trying, there have been various studies and ideas about what is the best way to board passengers in different ways. 0bviously many airlines already operate a system where they board in a phased fashion from the rear usually. but allowing the business passengers to get on board first because they are paying more for their tickets,...
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last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.ed. at heathrow, in a separate incident, flights were briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of importance. drones have many positive applications. here, a device equipped with an infrared camera is being used in an exercise by firefighters to detect heat sources. the government wants to make sure this kind of technology is used for the general good, not for malicious purposes. andy moore, bbc news. millions of new affordable homes are needed, over the next decades, in the uk to house a growing and ageing population. but councils struggle to find appropriate homes in the places they are most needed. last year, a pioneering p
last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.ed. at heathrow, in a separate incident, flights were briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so...
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gatwick airport is now experimenting with boarding people in window seats first, starting at the backowed by middle then aisle seats. that could save 10% of boarding time. and finally, in the guardian, england have been reprimanded and fined for their v—shaped formation when facing the haka before their world cup semi—final victory over new zealand. world rugby regulations state opponents must not cross the halfway line while the maori war dance is being performed. wrists were slapped! with me is kulveer ranger, who is senior vice president for strategy and communications for atos. let's get stuck in. christmas selection, daily telegraph. we've looked at to headlines, the daily mirror already, but all of the papers have their view, their line, their interpretation of how this will go. the headline writers are feasting in advance of a christmas selection, if i can use that, but this is going to be an important moment, sally, in terms of the uk political environment. we know there's been stagnation in politics and brexit has cast this long shadow across political decision—making, people
gatwick airport is now experimenting with boarding people in window seats first, starting at the backowed by middle then aisle seats. that could save 10% of boarding time. and finally, in the guardian, england have been reprimanded and fined for their v—shaped formation when facing the haka before their world cup semi—final victory over new zealand. world rugby regulations state opponents must not cross the halfway line while the maori war dance is being performed. wrists were slapped! with...
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recently, drones have proven their potential for disruption and terror sightings near the runways at gatwickn england last year led to hundreds of flights cancelled. in karcaracas, drones blew up in the skies over a president aerial armor detected drones being activated. we jumped into pierson's squad car. >> we'll try to get over there >> how you doing, sir? >> reporter: and tracked the pilot minutes from the park. >> what happened is, nick found a drone operator who appeared to turn on his drone and fikly t q turned it off, getting the warning. >> reporter: in this case, the pilot did the right thing. he spoke to us off camera. >> it was enough to scare me, just sg ec problem, allowing police to take a human approach to enforcement. steve patterson, nbc news, albuquer f ntival beautiful and safe for everybody. that's the way to do it. >> good job of that. >>> thanks for watching. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. before we go, check out this underwater pumpkin carving competition in the florida keys. the news continues on nbc. >>> we will want to hear from that person. >> people who
recently, drones have proven their potential for disruption and terror sightings near the runways at gatwickn england last year led to hundreds of flights cancelled. in karcaracas, drones blew up in the skies over a president aerial armor detected drones being activated. we jumped into pierson's squad car. >> we'll try to get over there >> how you doing, sir? >> reporter: and tracked the pilot minutes from the park. >> what happened is, nick found a drone operator who...
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last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of importance. drones have many positive applications. here, a device equipped with an infrared camera is being used in an exercise by firefighters to detect heat sources. the government wants to make sure this kind of technology is used for the general good, not for malicious purposes. andy moore, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: borisjohnson will try to get mps to vote again on his brexit agreement but he could be blocked by the commons speaker. prince harry opens up about struggling in the spotlight amid reports of a rift with his brother. the northern irish assembly returns to s
last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.briefly disrupted earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of...
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also in the programme: gatwick airport is trying different boarding methods such as window seats firstting at the back, to cut down boarding time. so we'd like to know what bugs you most about air travel? what frustrations do you have, and how would you resolve them? get in touch, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. let's get started. mps at westminster are gearing up for britain's first pre—christmas election campaign in nearly a century after voting to go to the country on the 12th of december. they're hoping to to seek a way out of the brexit impasse. borisjohnson said the public must be "given a choice" over the future of brexit and the country. labour leader, jeremy corbyn, pledged that his party take on what he called the vested interests holding people back. here's our political correspondent, nick eardley. ready for even more political debate... the ayes to the right, 438, the noes to the left, 20. so the ayes habit, the ayes have unlock! that vote was and is backing a general election on december 12. parliament has split when it comes to brexit, and no mps think an election
also in the programme: gatwick airport is trying different boarding methods such as window seats firstting at the back, to cut down boarding time. so we'd like to know what bugs you most about air travel? what frustrations do you have, and how would you resolve them? get in touch, just use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. let's get started. mps at westminster are gearing up for britain's first pre—christmas election campaign in nearly a century after voting to go to the country on the 12th of...
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when huckle was arrested in 2014 at gatwick airport, police found more than 20,000 indecent picturesrest, telling paedophiles how to abuse children and avoid detection but there has been a short statement from the prison service saying. in ——. in prisoner richard huckle died on the 13th of october and it would be inappropriate to comment while a police investigation is ongoing. humberside police offers —— officers who are called shortly after 1230 reported that a man had died in prison and they say the police are investigating with the prison service and the debt is being treated as suspicious. the parents of harry dunn have called on the woman at the centre of the investigation in her son's return to the uk to face justice. harry dunn's mother and father have travelled to america to gain media exposure and appeal for anne sacoolas who left under diplomatic immunity after her car collided with a teenager's motorbike to be sent back to the uk. spain's ‘s dream court has sentenced nine catalan politicians to between nine and 13 yea rs politicians to between nine and 13 years in prison
when huckle was arrested in 2014 at gatwick airport, police found more than 20,000 indecent picturesrest, telling paedophiles how to abuse children and avoid detection but there has been a short statement from the prison service saying. in ——. in prisoner richard huckle died on the 13th of october and it would be inappropriate to comment while a police investigation is ongoing. humberside police offers —— officers who are called shortly after 1230 reported that a man had died in prison...
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honored to speak at the official opening of ands new flight simulator aviation training center at gatwick. will my friend joined me in welcoming this is significant aviation investment? we makecrucial that this country the best place to invest for technology for innovation. projects ine to the his own constituency. will allow the people in this country to move on. >> the right honorable gentlemen from the government talked about the will of the people in the need to restore trust in democracy when it comes to brexit. forgetting that over 60 million people voted for us to remain in the european union. 13 million people chose to abstain in a referendum. 1.5 million youngsters were not eligible to europe. they now want a say about their future. on that basis, surely the way to protect democracy is to put any brexit deal to a conciliatory referendum. if we don't have those people's votes, we will leave the european union without the consent of the majority of people of this country. i know we have different views on brexit. a second referendum will be the last thing this country wants. .t wou
honored to speak at the official opening of ands new flight simulator aviation training center at gatwick. will my friend joined me in welcoming this is significant aviation investment? we makecrucial that this country the best place to invest for technology for innovation. projects ine to the his own constituency. will allow the people in this country to move on. >> the right honorable gentlemen from the government talked about the will of the people in the need to restore trust in...
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honoured to speak at the official opening of cae's new flight simulator and aviation training center at gatwickrt. will my right hon. friend join me in welcoming this significant aviation inward investment into global britain? raab: my right honorable friend, it is absolutely crucial that we make this country the best place to invest for technology and innovation, and that is part of the vision of global britain. so i pay tribute to the project in his own constituency, and that is what we can deliver if we can get brexit done and dusted and move on, and allow the people of this country to move on. speaker, ther. right hon. gentleman and the government talk about the will of the people and the need to restore trust in democracy when it comes to brexit, while completely forgetting that over 16 million people voted for us to remain in the european union, 13 million people chose to abstain in the referendum, and 1.5 million youngsters were not eligible to vote, and they now want a say about their future. on that basis, surely the way to protect democracy is to put any brexit deal to a confirmatory
honoured to speak at the official opening of cae's new flight simulator and aviation training center at gatwickrt. will my right hon. friend join me in welcoming this significant aviation inward investment into global britain? raab: my right honorable friend, it is absolutely crucial that we make this country the best place to invest for technology and innovation, and that is part of the vision of global britain. so i pay tribute to the project in his own constituency, and that is what we can...
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flights at gatwick were suspended for three days when a drone was first spotted close to the runway insales were also on the decline due to restrictions in built—up areas. take a look at this photograph. it may not look like much but in a world first it was taken by a plant. the zoological society of london maidenhair fern the zoological society of london maidenhairfern took the zoological society of london maidenhair fern took photos of itself every 20 seconds using waste energy it had generated. they say can help scientists learn more about remote rainforest. looking out the travel. it appears to be running well so far. no reported problems on any lines there. please have closed off bethnal green road. a man was injured ina off bethnal green road. a man was injured in a stabbing overnight and officers are investigating. this is how it looks at the piccadilly underpass. that is still closed, heading towards knightsbridge because of works taking place there. and there are also works taking place at whitehall, closed northbound from north horse guards avenue to trafalgar square. a grey,
flights at gatwick were suspended for three days when a drone was first spotted close to the runway insales were also on the decline due to restrictions in built—up areas. take a look at this photograph. it may not look like much but in a world first it was taken by a plant. the zoological society of london maidenhair fern the zoological society of london maidenhairfern took the zoological society of london maidenhair fern took photos of itself every 20 seconds using waste energy it had...
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in a two—month trial at gatwick airport, new screens at one boarding gate will tell people when theirindow seat ticket holders will get on the plane before those in the aisles. officials say it could reduce the time it takes to board by around two to three minutes. i think everybody will understand that moment when you are trying to get on the plane and you cannot put your back there and it is really irritating. shoving it in with all your might. let's see if it changes anything. it is a 6:12am. we live in westminster this morning because of that vote last night, parliament finally agreeing on an election, a winter election, a christmas election, the 12th of december. a quick look at the front pages. this is how the guardian has written up" parliament break deadlock with a december 12 election". we will go through what happened last night. they secured a snap poll at the fourth time of asking. jeremy corbyn taking a gamble to back the bill for stopover 100 labour mps abstained in that vote. this is the sun. they have gone for new year's leave. they say if boris wins, then we can get b
in a two—month trial at gatwick airport, new screens at one boarding gate will tell people when theirindow seat ticket holders will get on the plane before those in the aisles. officials say it could reduce the time it takes to board by around two to three minutes. i think everybody will understand that moment when you are trying to get on the plane and you cannot put your back there and it is really irritating. shoving it in with all your might. let's see if it changes anything. it is a...
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children between the ages of six months and 12 years old stop now when he was arrested in 2014 at gatwick pictures and videos of the abuse on his computer. huckle had been writing a manual at the time of his arrest, telling paedophiles how to abuse children and avoid detection. now there has been a short statement from the prison service today, saying that full sutton prisoner richard huckle died on 13 october, and it would be inappropriate to comment further while the police investigation is ongoing. police have said that officers were called shortly after 12:30pm yesterday afternoon, reporting that a man had died at the prison. they say the police are investigating with the prison service, and the death is being treated as suspicious. a man who drove into cyclists and police officers outside westminster — has been jailed for life. salih khater ploughed into pedestrians and riders in parliament square last year on 14 august, before crashing in to security barriers. the old bailey heard that mr khater wanted to cause maximum carnage and it was "miraculous" that no—one was killed. a jury f
children between the ages of six months and 12 years old stop now when he was arrested in 2014 at gatwick pictures and videos of the abuse on his computer. huckle had been writing a manual at the time of his arrest, telling paedophiles how to abuse children and avoid detection. now there has been a short statement from the prison service today, saying that full sutton prisoner richard huckle died on 13 october, and it would be inappropriate to comment further while the police investigation is...
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last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos, for several days.fly disrupted, earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of importance. drones have many positive applications. here, a device equipped with an infrared camera is being used in an exercise by firefighters, to detect heat sources. the government wants to make sure this kind of technology is used for the general good, not for malicious purposes. andy moore, bbc news. a major exhibition of the works of leonardo da vinci opens at the louvre in paris this week. timed to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the artist's death, the show took a decade to put together and includes works on loan from queen elizabeth and bill gates. gail maclellan report
last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos, for several days.fly disrupted, earlier this year. nobody has ever been arrested. drones are also used to deliver drugs and mobile phones to prisons. it will be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of...
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last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.ll be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of importance. drones have many positive applications. here, a device equipped with an infrared camera is being used in an exercise by firefighters to detect heat sources. the government wants to make sure this kind of technology is used for the general good, not for malicious purposes. andy moore, bbc news. each year, many of us flock to cities like madrid to see the sights, but this weekend the city's streets were full of shepherds exercising their ancient rights. thousands of sheep wandered through the spanish capital as part of an annual agriculture festival — a tradition that dates back to the 13th century — but unlike many visitors, they didn't complain about being fleeced by tourist traps. there you go. it's 7:10am. l
last december, drone sightings over gatwick airport caused chaos for several days.ll be used on major infrastructure sites. it could be airports. we are working with the ministry ofjustice looking at prisons, talking to the ministry of defence about various sites that we could use it around there. so around critical national infrastructure sites of importance. drones have many positive applications. here, a device equipped with an infrared camera is being used in an exercise by firefighters to...
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expected to be sizeable, that‘s despite easyjet having to set aside some £15 million because of the gatwickot strikes, ba, the demise of thomas cook, to what extent have those helped easyjet with its profits? it is swings and roundabouts. it is a business in which stuff is always happening one way and another. you just have to deal with it. some of the things will hit you at the wrong time of year and other things will give you a boost. for example, facing the challenge of having a 20% devaluation in the pound has been a challenge for british companies. on the other hand, they have been able to move a number of their aircraft over to austria, so as to benefit from still being within the eu. one way and another you just have to have as diverse a business model as possible, that gives the robustness to deal with the good and bad fortune. is there anything else that easyj et fortune. is there anything else that easyjet is doing particularly well compared to its rivals? it is really standing out at the moment in terms of its profits. one of the things is they have appealed across the spectrum,
expected to be sizeable, that‘s despite easyjet having to set aside some £15 million because of the gatwickot strikes, ba, the demise of thomas cook, to what extent have those helped easyjet with its profits? it is swings and roundabouts. it is a business in which stuff is always happening one way and another. you just have to deal with it. some of the things will hit you at the wrong time of year and other things will give you a boost. for example, facing the challenge of having a 20%...
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link and the gatling express services “— southern towns link and the gatling express services —— gatwickd. also, expect possible restrictions at london city airport's access road. in perivale, bidda—fud avenue is closed in both directions between tavistock avenue and wadsworth road after a warehouse caught fire. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello. good morning. not the greatest day of weather today. yesterday wasn't too bad but today we are returning to that very u nsettled we are returning to that very unsettled them. it's very windy and there will be plenty of rain around at times, some of it heavy. it is a mild start of the morning, temperatures are14— mild start of the morning, temperatures are 14— 15 degrees, but also a very wet one. there will be lots of rain around through the morning rush hour, lots of surface water. the rain turns lighter, more patchy as we go through the morning, but more rain in the afternoon. a very blustery day with gusty winds of up to 40 miles an hour. so it is windy and it's wet. lots of low cloud around as well, top temperatures of17— cloud ar
link and the gatling express services “— southern towns link and the gatling express services —— gatwickd. also, expect possible restrictions at london city airport's access road. in perivale, bidda—fud avenue is closed in both directions between tavistock avenue and wadsworth road after a warehouse caught fire. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello. good morning. not the greatest day of weather today. yesterday wasn't too bad but today we are returning to that very u nsettled...
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and the flight, believe it was from gatwick to austin in texas, it got delayed 90 minutes.explains the tutu. i don't know. maybe it is seen as a comforting thing. i was curious as to why he was wearing a tutu. ican wearing a tutu. i can tell you why a dog shouldn't wear a tutu, because it will get messy, potentially. ijust don't think messy, potentially. i just don't think pets should messy, potentially. ijust don't think pets should wear clothes. i really don't. i would like to take my dog on a flight. that would be brilliant. not for everyone else. why? she is gorgeous. we are talking about the rugby this weekend. we have had a little chat about the wales tea m have had a little chat about the wales team being announced overnight. a lot of the papers have got pictures of this man. look at his face. this is the press conference yesterday, eddiejones. in the mirror he goes on to say, england fans, drink a fair bit and be as loud as you possibly can. i am assuming that as people in the stadium, notjust assuming that as people in the stadium, not just at assuming that as peop
and the flight, believe it was from gatwick to austin in texas, it got delayed 90 minutes.explains the tutu. i don't know. maybe it is seen as a comforting thing. i was curious as to why he was wearing a tutu. ican wearing a tutu. i can tell you why a dog shouldn't wear a tutu, because it will get messy, potentially. ijust don't think messy, potentially. i just don't think pets should messy, potentially. ijust don't think pets should wear clothes. i really don't. i would like to take my dog on...