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to give you a budget and he went to gatwick? | gatwick. is that it? to gatwick? was not much of — budget and he went to gatwick? was not much of a _ budget and he went to gatwick? —" not much of a budget. he went to a company called elekta who focuses on radiotherapy in it was an absolutely extraordinary demonstration of the technology. what you were going to see is al technology being used to track a tumour in the body. if the about prostate cancer, when a patient has prostate, the tumour moves, right? so you need to be able to track the tumour while you were treating it because otherwise he would have to give quite a margin of error and potentially could be treating healthy tissue. so imagine technology that can use life mri scanning that you are about to see track the tumour movement and then if you saw in the headline there potentially take the time to treat a patient down and therefore have a huge impact on waiting lists. super exciting. huge impact on waiting lists. super excitina. �* , ., ., huge impact on waiting lists. super excitina. �*, .,
to give you a budget and he went to gatwick? | gatwick. is that it? to gatwick? was not much of — budget and he went to gatwick? was not much of a _ budget and he went to gatwick? —" not much of a budget. he went to a company called elekta who focuses on radiotherapy in it was an absolutely extraordinary demonstration of the technology. what you were going to see is al technology being used to track a tumour in the body. if the about prostate cancer, when a patient has prostate, the...
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and many people, of course, woke up this morning flying in from houston, they turned up at gatwick, orium. lots of people going from birmingham to heathrow, it is a mighty muggle to sort out. thank you very much, that is our travel correspondent with a lovely backdrop there, who needs a holiday? we could just go to where you are, simon. 0f we could just go to where you are, simon. of course, there is much more on the bbc news website. please look on the bbc news website. please look on there and keep you updated on what the situation is at manchester airport. as you can see there, there was the messenger from the managing director without apology for all passengers affected. now, the story of a former child alcoholic who's turning her life around. chloe ward started drinking at the age of ii, often before going to school and later found herself living in her car. now sober, chloe lives and works at the emmaus centre in norfolk which provides a home and support for those experiencing homelessness. 0ur reporter charlie jones has her story. chloe ward had herfirst drink at the age of ii.
and many people, of course, woke up this morning flying in from houston, they turned up at gatwick, orium. lots of people going from birmingham to heathrow, it is a mighty muggle to sort out. thank you very much, that is our travel correspondent with a lovely backdrop there, who needs a holiday? we could just go to where you are, simon. 0f we could just go to where you are, simon. of course, there is much more on the bbc news website. please look on the bbc news website. please look on there...
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take the power cut at manchester airport last weekend, or flights cancelled at gatwick because of anstaff shortage. after the quiet pandemic times, air travel this summer is expected to be pretty much as busy as it was in 2019, despite higherfares. most flights happen absolutely fine, but there's not much spare space in the system, so if something does go wrong, it can have a big impact very quickly. this place plays a crucial role. the control centre in hampshire, where much of the uk's air traffic is managed. so, over here we have heathrow airport — final approach. it was here that the it failure happened last august. nats insists the same problem won't happen again. it says improvements have been made, including in communication with airlines and airports, and it's as well resourced as it can be for the summer. the priority has absolutely been in making sure that we're ready for the demand that's coming in the summer. there is no organisation that can confirm nothing will happen, whether it's a weather event or a technical event or somebody else's technical event. but what i can s
take the power cut at manchester airport last weekend, or flights cancelled at gatwick because of anstaff shortage. after the quiet pandemic times, air travel this summer is expected to be pretty much as busy as it was in 2019, despite higherfares. most flights happen absolutely fine, but there's not much spare space in the system, so if something does go wrong, it can have a big impact very quickly. this place plays a crucial role. the control centre in hampshire, where much of the uk's air...
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but direct services between southampton and gatwick have ended.nse to changing travel patterns and customer feedback. hundreds of tradespeople are holding what they call a van rally in westminster later to highlight the issue of tool thefts. it's being organised by the campaign group trades united, which said the growing number of tools being stolen means thousands are losing their livelihoods. they're calling for tougher measures to stop them being resold at car—boot sales and markets. a historian has published the results of a unique, ten—year project looking at the changes in stoke newingrton over the last 200 years. amir dotan's research focused in and around the church street area and looked at how different businesses and trends have evolved through the decades. i was always a history buff from a very young age — i wanted to be indiana jones. so when i moved to the area about 22 years ago, i became really interested in the local history, where i documented the history of every shop on stoke newington church street. number 14 was six differen
but direct services between southampton and gatwick have ended.nse to changing travel patterns and customer feedback. hundreds of tradespeople are holding what they call a van rally in westminster later to highlight the issue of tool thefts. it's being organised by the campaign group trades united, which said the growing number of tools being stolen means thousands are losing their livelihoods. they're calling for tougher measures to stop them being resold at car—boot sales and markets. a...
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we had 78 cancellations yesterday to and from gatwick on easyjet alone.f flights. today we are up to 20 cancellations on easyjet alone to and from gatwick, and cancellations on british airways and wizard air. it is crucial to understand your rights when flights are cancelled because i'm afraid given that this is really the first really busy weekend of the year, it has got to the worst possible start, and you just need to know what your rights are. we and you just need to know what your riahts are. ~ u, �* and you just need to know what your riahts are. ~ 2, �* ., and you just need to know what your riahts are. ~ �* ., ., rights are. we can't forget that manchester — rights are. we can't forget that manchester airport _ rights are. we can't forget that manchester airport chaos, - rights are. we can't forget that manchester airport chaos, can | rights are. we can't forget that - manchester airport chaos, can we? after the power cut. bill} manchester airport chaos, can we? after the power cut.— after the power cut. 840 flights cancelled there, _ after the po
we had 78 cancellations yesterday to and from gatwick on easyjet alone.f flights. today we are up to 20 cancellations on easyjet alone to and from gatwick, and cancellations on british airways and wizard air. it is crucial to understand your rights when flights are cancelled because i'm afraid given that this is really the first really busy weekend of the year, it has got to the worst possible start, and you just need to know what your rights are. we and you just need to know what your riahts...
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it comes as four people were arrested at gatwick airport. they've since been released on bail . been given evidence it has been giving evidence it has been giving evidence in court. police you're under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap. >> you do not have to say anything . you can talk about anything. you can talk about something . something. >> gavin plum told chelmsford crown court he's heartbroken, disgusted and shocked that his onune disgusted and shocked that his online chats about the alleged plot have come out. he said his dark discussions were massively regrettable , but insisted the regrettable, but insisted the alleged plans were a fantasy and not real. plum, from harlow in essex, denies soliciting murder, incitement to rape and incitement to rape and incitement to rape and incitement to kidnap. the trial continues now. police in tenerife are calling for a specialist volunteers to take part in a new large scale search for a british teenager, jay slater went missing 12 days ago and police have been scouring cctv footage for his last known movements. the spanis
it comes as four people were arrested at gatwick airport. they've since been released on bail . been given evidence it has been giving evidence it has been giving evidence in court. police you're under arrest on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap. >> you do not have to say anything . you can talk about anything. you can talk about something . something. >> gavin plum told chelmsford crown court he's heartbroken, disgusted and shocked that his onune disgusted and shocked that his...
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it's a similar story at gatwick — you'll pay £6 for 10 minutes there. up 20% on last year.ut those are the days of the past. it's not the case any more and airports know they can make revenue from drivers and that is the reason that they continue to put drop of parking prices up. it's a real frustration for holiday makers but a modern day reality, i'm afraid. airports say these charges are in place to reduce congestion, raise money to improve public transport — and they point out that there are usually cheaper parking options available. but these are usually some distance away — so be prepared for a big walk or a shuttle bus to the terminal itself. so what else can you do to beat these extra charges? if you have a taxi booked instead of driving yourself, check whether the charge is included in what you're paying, to avoid any surprises at the drop—off point. and finally, keep your goodbyes short to avoid any nasty fines by overstaying your time slot! and it's worth pointing out there are some airports where you can still drop off forfree — cardiff, inverness and newquay amo
it's a similar story at gatwick — you'll pay £6 for 10 minutes there. up 20% on last year.ut those are the days of the past. it's not the case any more and airports know they can make revenue from drivers and that is the reason that they continue to put drop of parking prices up. it's a real frustration for holiday makers but a modern day reality, i'm afraid. airports say these charges are in place to reduce congestion, raise money to improve public transport — and they point out that...
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it ruled that when surrey county council gave planning permission for new oil wells near gatwick airportm. the government has said it will consider the ruling carefully. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. for sarah finch, this is the culmination of yea rs of legal battles. she hopes the decision will prove a landmark. how does it feel to have got to this point? well, it feels surreal. i think i've actually discovered what it feels like to go beyond your wildest dreams. and even though i always thought that we were right in what we were arguing, i never thought that being right necessarily meant that you'd win. the case was about the planning permission awarded in 2019 for an oil well here in the surrey countryside. yep, there is oil under surrey. the supreme court ruled the permission was unlawful because the local authority didn't take into account the wider impacts of the oil the project would produce. today'sjudgment here at the supreme court in london doesn't ban future fossil fuel developments in the uk. what it does do is weigh the scales more heavily against them. that's b
it ruled that when surrey county council gave planning permission for new oil wells near gatwick airportm. the government has said it will consider the ruling carefully. here's our climate editor, justin rowlatt. for sarah finch, this is the culmination of yea rs of legal battles. she hopes the decision will prove a landmark. how does it feel to have got to this point? well, it feels surreal. i think i've actually discovered what it feels like to go beyond your wildest dreams. and even though i...
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. >> i had gatwick airport in my constituency.ector that is booming back to pre 2019 levels and very successful. so that's one thing i'm pleased about. i also did a lot of work on animal welfare in my time in parliament. a lot of animal welfare policies have been brought through so i'm delighted about that. >> and you're probably relieved to be bowing out at the right time. henry smith, an illustrious career. thank you very much for joining illustrious career. thank you very much forjoining us here on gb news. and i'll be back at monday on at 3 pm. but first, it's the brilliant mark dolan with friday night live. that's of course, all after your weather with alex burkill. keep it right there. we've got a great friday night ahead. thank you very much . you very much. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news. >> good evening. it's time for your latest gb news weather update brought to you by the met office. it is feeling a bit fresh considering it is early summer at the moment, and there will be so
. >> i had gatwick airport in my constituency.ector that is booming back to pre 2019 levels and very successful. so that's one thing i'm pleased about. i also did a lot of work on animal welfare in my time in parliament. a lot of animal welfare policies have been brought through so i'm delighted about that. >> and you're probably relieved to be bowing out at the right time. henry smith, an illustrious career. thank you very much for joining illustrious career. thank you very much...
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four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport and have since been releasedil. it also comes after six members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night. in royal news now , night. in royal news now, princess anne has returned home after several days in hospital with minor injuries and concussion. the 73 year old is believed to have been struck by a horse while walking on her gatcombe park estate in gloucestershire on sunday evening. her husband, vice admiral sir tim laurence , has admiral sir tim laurence, has thanked the team at southmead hospital in bristol for their care, expertise and kindness . care, expertise and kindness. well, those are the latest gb news headlines. for now i'm cameron walker. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> thank you very much for that. cameron menos michelle dewberry. this is dewbs& co now. i'm with you till 7:00 toni
four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport and have since been releasedil. it also comes after six members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night. in royal news now , night. in royal news now, princess anne has returned home after several days in hospital with minor injuries and concussion. the 73 year old is believed to have been struck by a horse while walking on her gatcombe park estate in...
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i mean, this gatwick airports as well. later this month.ly harming their cause more than anything here? >> well, they ought to be harming their cause , and people harming their cause, and people should be turning against them, you know , they've deliberately you know, they've deliberately chosen the summer solstice. solstice, when a lot of people, will be congregating at stonehenge , the druids and stonehenge, the druids and a whole lot of other people, and as usual , just stop oil is out as usual, just stop oil is out to make life difficult for other people , and this time, i mean, people, and this time, i mean, they're attacking a national monument , they're attacking a national monument, and something of great historical significance. now i think that the two people who've been arrested should be sentenced to prison. i have no doubt about it at all, because sooner or later, you've got to say, stop , i mean, also, we'll say, stop, i mean, also, we'll just say that there's, some apparently some protected species. i believe it's pronounced
i mean, this gatwick airports as well. later this month.ly harming their cause more than anything here? >> well, they ought to be harming their cause , and people harming their cause, and people should be turning against them, you know , they've deliberately you know, they've deliberately chosen the summer solstice. solstice, when a lot of people, will be congregating at stonehenge , the druids and stonehenge, the druids and a whole lot of other people, and as usual , just stop oil is out...
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a similar story over at gatwick, where you'll pay £6 for ten minutes there. of the past. a few years ago we had some airports that still offered free drop off parking, but those are really the days of the past. that's not the case any more. airports know they can make revenue from drivers, and that's the reason why they are continuing to put drop off parking prices up. it's a real frustration for holiday—makers, but a modern day reality, i'm afraid. airports say these charges are in place to try and reduce congestion and also to raise money to improve public transport options. so what can you do to keep costs down and try to beat those extra charges? well, the airports themselves point out that there are usually cheaper parking options available, but these are usually some distance away. so, be prepared for a big walk or a shuttle bus to the terminal itself. if you've got a taxi booked instead of driving yourself, check whether the charge is included in what you're paying to avoid any nasty surprises at the drop off point. and, finally, keep your goodbyes sho
a similar story over at gatwick, where you'll pay £6 for ten minutes there. of the past. a few years ago we had some airports that still offered free drop off parking, but those are really the days of the past. that's not the case any more. airports know they can make revenue from drivers, and that's the reason why they are continuing to put drop off parking prices up. it's a real frustration for holiday—makers, but a modern day reality, i'm afraid. airports say these charges are in place to...
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the power cut at manchester airport last weekend are flights cancelled at gatwick because of an air trafficbsolutely fine but there is not much spare space in the system so, if something does go wrong, it can have quite a big impact very quickly. this place plays a crucial role. the control centre and hampshire were much of the uk's air traffic is managed. {lager hampshire were much of the uk's air traffic is managed.— traffic is managed. over here, we have heathrow _ have heathrow airport, final approach. have heathrow airport, final approach-— have heathrow airport, final a- roach. �* ., approach. admitted that the it failure happened _ approach. admitted that the it failure happened last - approach. admitted that the it failure happened last august i approach. admitted that the it i failure happened last august and approach. admitted that the it - failure happened last august and now they insist the same problem will not happen again. it says improvements have been made, including in communication with airlines and airports and it is as well resourced as it can be for the summer. yet the
the power cut at manchester airport last weekend are flights cancelled at gatwick because of an air trafficbsolutely fine but there is not much spare space in the system so, if something does go wrong, it can have quite a big impact very quickly. this place plays a crucial role. the control centre and hampshire were much of the uk's air traffic is managed. {lager hampshire were much of the uk's air traffic is managed.— traffic is managed. over here, we have heathrow _ have heathrow airport,...
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four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport.members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night . hsbc hackney in east london last night. hsbc is the hackney in east london last night . hsbc is the latest bank night. hsbc is the latest bank to apologise to its customers after some were locked out of their online banking. many people encountered difficulties on what's commonly pay day for workers across the country. it comes after other high street banks saw glitches with virgin money and nationwide also apologising to their customers. princess anne has returned home after several days in hospital with minor injuries and concussion. the 73 year old was struck by a horse while walking on her estate in gloucestershire on her estate in gloucestershire on sunday evening. yesterday, her husband, vice admiral sir tim laurence, told reporters she was recovering slowly after he visited her in hospital and a house in los angeles, where marilyn monroe lived and tragically died, h
four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport.members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night . hsbc hackney in east london last night. hsbc is the hackney in east london last night . hsbc is the latest bank night. hsbc is the latest bank to apologise to its customers after some were locked out of their online banking. many people encountered difficulties on what's commonly pay day for workers...
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the company, which runs southern, gatwick express and thameslink trains, says it's investing two andincrease in verbal assaults and a 10% increase in physical assaults over the past year. a new superhero drama series "supacell", filmed in peckham, launches this week. for rapman, the london rapper turned film director, it marks a return to his south london roots following his debut feature " blue story". now peckham has mad personality. so i'm down there. so it feels good. it feels good to be here at a more advanced stage. in my career, i've never pursued a career in filmmaking. i just wanted to tell these stories. and, you know, it started on youtube. and then a few years later, here i am, a big netflix show. so i honestly, i'm still overwhelmed. i'm really grateful for it. and i'm just i'm just happy, man. i hope i can keep on going. let's take a look at the tubes now — now onto the weather with kate good morning. yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far, with temperatures of 30.5 recorded at wisley. last night was very hot and sticky as well, but today you can see this cold
the company, which runs southern, gatwick express and thameslink trains, says it's investing two andincrease in verbal assaults and a 10% increase in physical assaults over the past year. a new superhero drama series "supacell", filmed in peckham, launches this week. for rapman, the london rapper turned film director, it marks a return to his south london roots following his debut feature " blue story". now peckham has mad personality. so i'm down there. so it feels good. it...
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four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport and have since been releasedbail. it also comes after six members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night . were those other latest night. were those other latest gb news headlines? for now i'm cameron walker. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com forward slash alerts . forward slash alerts. >> now sir keir starmer and labour are struggling to shake the accusation the party's position on trans rights could put women in girls at risk. listen to jane from london, taking mr starmer to task on single—sex spaces during a radio phonein single—sex spaces during a radio phone in earlier today. >> can you say now? can you say now that you will not allow men , now that you will not allow men, biological men under any guise to come into women's safe spaces? >> we will, of course. >> we will, of course. >> can you say that you need to think about 51% of the popu
four people were arrested on tuesday after being identified at gatwick airport and have since been releasedbail. it also comes after six members of the group, some described as being key organisers, were arrested in hackney in east london last night . were those other latest night. were those other latest gb news headlines? for now i'm cameron walker. more in an hour for the very latest gb news direct to your smartphone, sign up to news alerts by scanning the qr code, or go to gbnews.com...
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some people i spoke to in gatwick had flown back from the greek islands.s are furious. easyjet, it will cost them millions which is on top of friday night, dozens of cancellations on easyjet from gatwick due to an air traffic control staff shortage. wherever you are going this summer, good luck everybody. most of us will get there all right. are you sure? that is not very reassuring from simon. thank you. summer is here. the good news about bobbi in edinburgh, she is hopeful she can get from edinburgh to cologne and make the football tomorrow night. fingers crossed that everybody trying to get anywhere at the moment. and the scotland fans want to get back. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i�*m nicky ford. criminals are using increasingly sophisticated rental scams to set up cannabis farms in unsuspecting landlords�* properties. this home in north london is among those that have been targeted. the owner was approached by what appeared to be a legitimate letting agent, with professional—looking docu
some people i spoke to in gatwick had flown back from the greek islands.s are furious. easyjet, it will cost them millions which is on top of friday night, dozens of cancellations on easyjet from gatwick due to an air traffic control staff shortage. wherever you are going this summer, good luck everybody. most of us will get there all right. are you sure? that is not very reassuring from simon. thank you. summer is here. the good news about bobbi in edinburgh, she is hopeful she can get from...
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i mean, one drone, one drone shut down, gatwick airport for was it one day or two days?ean , hundreds huge incident. i mean, hundreds huge incident. yeah, hundreds of flights. and that was just one drone. imagine what's going to happen with fairly dedicated environmental activists. i mean, entire airports could be shut down for quite some time. this could be a serious , serious incident. serious, serious incident. >> but this is the thing people say, oh, you know, liberals , say, oh, you know, liberals, people who are very liberal and care about civil liberties come out and say, no , you can't out and say, no, you can't possibly ban these groups. you know, it's freedom of speech. they're not they're not terrorists. don't be don't be ridiculous. but actually if you don't clamp down, then as we're seeing , you know, the tactics seeing, you know, the tactics get more and more extreme , don't get more and more extreme, don't they. so i mean, but then people do make the point that the law is as it is. and actually, if the police wanted to clamp down, they could . they could.
i mean, one drone, one drone shut down, gatwick airport for was it one day or two days?ean , hundreds huge incident. i mean, hundreds huge incident. yeah, hundreds of flights. and that was just one drone. imagine what's going to happen with fairly dedicated environmental activists. i mean, entire airports could be shut down for quite some time. this could be a serious , serious incident. serious, serious incident. >> but this is the thing people say, oh, you know, liberals , say, oh, you...