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[applause] this was the moment in gatwick airport in london that electronic boards came back to life.eues forming theras well. here is our technology editor. >> the world woke up this morning to global chaos. >> massive tech outages are affecting airlines, businesses, offices, companies worldwide. >> airports were affected with thousands of lights grounded all over from the u.k. to hong kong to the u.s. >> my husband and, we put him on a 10:00 a.m. flight, the rest of us tomorrow. that will not work. >> skies emptying out as the outage took hold. here come the medicine deliveries to pharmacies were disrupted, and gps in england had problems accessing patient records. it even affected software used by broadcasters, and rather abruptly took some tv stations off air. the cause? >> at crowdstrike -- >> a single update from this u.s. antirus company. you may not have never heard of crowdstrike before but it has nearly 24,000 customers around the world, many of them huge organizations like airlines and banks. >> we are deeply sorry for the impact that we have caused to customers, to travele
[applause] this was the moment in gatwick airport in london that electronic boards came back to life.eues forming theras well. here is our technology editor. >> the world woke up this morning to global chaos. >> massive tech outages are affecting airlines, businesses, offices, companies worldwide. >> airports were affected with thousands of lights grounded all over from the u.k. to hong kong to the u.s. >> my husband and, we put him on a 10:00 a.m. flight, the rest of us...
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this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.people are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there's no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site. at east midlands airport, the outage slowed everything down. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a slower operation and we expect that operation to continue today. edinburgh stopped accepting incoming flights. as queues built up, passengers tried to figure out their options. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing, there was no ground staff. - a little bit stressful. hopefully it will be ok now, but the staff at the airport have bee
this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.people are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there's no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site....
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does gatwick l independent firms. does gatwick airport have any power of regulation here at all?rying to do is be proactive with these agencies and our partners to crackdown when we can. these are se arate crackdown when we can. these are separate agencies _ crackdown when we can. these are separate agencies from _ crackdown when we can. these are separate agencies from the - crackdown when we can. these are separate agencies from the official| separate agencies from the official gatwick parking sites, is that correct? do you run those customer absolutely. correct? do you run those customer absolutel . , ., ., correct? do you run those customer absolutely-— absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick. _ absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick, even _ absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick, even if _ absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick, even if they - absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick, even if they have - absolutely. they have no affiliation with gatwick, even if they have it l with gatwick, even if they have it in their nam
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gatwick, though, says the fuels.the terminal remains open and is operating normally . and finally, operating normally. and finally, there's been an unexpected silver lining for visitors to paris after last week's travel chaos. tickets for the games in the french capital are now easier to get, and hotel prices have dropped amid all of the disruption. travel correspondent simon calder, from the independent told us this morning that his experience for the opening ceremony in paris was far from what he'd expected. >> it was great, but the hotel i stayed in, which was about half the price of what you'd normally expect to pay in the summer. they just said , paris is dead. they just said, paris is dead. we thought we were going to get extremely rich on this. in fact, we're , losing lots of money, and we're, losing lots of money, and it's a disaster. and that's borne out with lots and lots of people. well, they're driving taxis or running bars and restaurants. so great time to be a tourist. terrible time to be working in the
gatwick, though, says the fuels.the terminal remains open and is operating normally . and finally, operating normally. and finally, there's been an unexpected silver lining for visitors to paris after last week's travel chaos. tickets for the games in the french capital are now easier to get, and hotel prices have dropped amid all of the disruption. travel correspondent simon calder, from the independent told us this morning that his experience for the opening ceremony in paris was far from...
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if you get to your destination, i'm just looking at the gatwick departures here. will arrive two our slates, which is unfortunate, but you should get there. unfortunately, what we will see, is later on during the day a lot of these delays building up, may be caught up with problems at other airports abroad, and we have already seen a couple of cancellations, one on easyjet, one on the fisheries to bellerin, another couple to zurich, quite a lot to and from amsterdam. if the planes, cabin crew, pilots, are out of position, they may well run out of hours before they can operate the final flight tonight. but unless you are the most from your airline, assume it is going to go ahead. and if you are one of the thousands of people whose flights have been cancelled today, then your rights are very clear. you are entitled to be flown to your destination as soon as possible on any airline that is available. for example, we have got available. for example, we have got a virgin atlantic cancellation to new york, they would have to find you a seat either on one of their flight
if you get to your destination, i'm just looking at the gatwick departures here. will arrive two our slates, which is unfortunate, but you should get there. unfortunately, what we will see, is later on during the day a lot of these delays building up, may be caught up with problems at other airports abroad, and we have already seen a couple of cancellations, one on easyjet, one on the fisheries to bellerin, another couple to zurich, quite a lot to and from amsterdam. if the planes, cabin crew,...
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i london with luton and gatwick airorts. ., ., ., ., airports.d enough to remember _ airports. i am old enough to remember those _ airports. i am old enough to remember those sticky - airports. i am old enough to | remember those sticky tabs, airports. i am old enough to l remember those sticky tabs, i airports. i am old enough to - remember those sticky tabs, i really am stop thank you for talking me through it. it is a difficult trouble situation when you are invited on but thank you for giving us our updates and our rights as well as travellers. lots of different places, slowly some places beginning to recalibrate but of course, assignment was saying, whose delays, the repercussions, pilots in the wrong places having done all that different hours and let's cross over to tokyo where shaimaa khalil isjoining us live now. you are ahead of us timewise so hopefully you can give us the lay of the land. is the situation resolving itself? what is happening there injapan? i am in the heart of tokyo in shibuya and this is an area famous for its screens
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. at heathrow, easyjet at gatwick.athrow, easyjet at gatwick. that is where i am expecting to see the worst problems, not necessarily because they are especially kind of locked into this software, but simply because there's if i can characterise it like this, heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world. gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world. and as a result of that, when things go wrong, they unravel very quickly. >> well, thank you very much indeed. simon calder, you paint a bit of a bleak picture, but let's hope these flights can get going very soon indeed. travel correspondent for the independent, simon calder, do let us know. have you been affected in one way or another? perhaps you're trying to get a flight or a train, or you can't get your supermarket shopping. yeah. anything. let us know all as equally disastrous as as each other, no doubt . other, no doubt. >> but yes, much more to come on.the >> but yes, much more to come on. the programme overturned police cars and a double dec
. at heathrow, easyjet at gatwick.athrow, easyjet at gatwick. that is where i am expecting to see the worst problems, not necessarily because they are especially kind of locked into this software, but simply because there's if i can characterise it like this, heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world. gatwick is the busiest single runway airport in the world. and as a result of that, when things go wrong, they unravel very quickly. >> well, thank you very much indeed. simon...
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why gatwick today ? gatwick today?, airports are key sites of the fossil fuel economy. >> okay. when was the last houday >> okay. when was the last holiday abroad you had adrian , holiday abroad you had adrian, that's a really good question. >> i'd have to think about that, >> i'd have to think about that, >> was it quite. it wasn't flying. >> it wasn't flying then. okay it was by coach, but it was sometimes . sometimes. >> okay, well, look, if i may say so, you got the memo. but one of your protesters today, melissa carrington, she's 63, from dorset. she was named in your press release, and she was pictured at the security entrance today at gatwick. this is her, posing in dubai, pulling some fancy yoga poses. these are publicly available pictures on her facebook page. i took two minutes to go on there and have a look. so why is it okay for your protesters to holiday abroad on gas guzzling jets, but not other people ? not other people? >> again, to repeat ben, this isn't about flying. this isn't a moral statement about
why gatwick today ? gatwick today?, airports are key sites of the fossil fuel economy. >> okay. when was the last houday >> okay. when was the last holiday abroad you had adrian , holiday abroad you had adrian, that's a really good question. >> i'd have to think about that, >> i'd have to think about that, >> was it quite. it wasn't flying. >> it wasn't flying then. okay it was by coach, but it was sometimes . sometimes. >> okay, well, look, if i may...
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at gatwick airport, passengers who should have been on planes were forced to wait out delays.le are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure... there's no departure board, like, times of flights. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course, that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a slower operation, and we expect that operation to continue today. from chaos at amsterdam to planes stuck on the ground at newark in the us — cancellations and delays spread around the world. edinburgh stopped accepting incoming flights. as queues built up, passengers tried to figure out their options. a little bit stressful. hopefully, it will be i ok now, but the staff at the airport have been great. here at heathrow airport terminal 3, for a time this morning, passengers were turning up to be told they couldn't drop off their bags and theyjust had
at gatwick airport, passengers who should have been on planes were forced to wait out delays.le are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure... there's no departure board, like, times of flights. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course, that takes longer for our customers. so...
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so you drop your car off somewhere like this — gatwick short stay — expecting it to be picked up, andare handed back to them, they're unaware that their cars never left the airport and they'll have to pay this bill to leave the car park. natasha also used drive park and fly and got a fine after her car was illegally parked. the issue was that the parking meet—and—greet people parked it there, not us. leon's romanian holiday got a rude interruption after a series of charges left his bank account. entry in north terminal by 12:26, out by 12:29. it's only three minutes. his van, which should have been securely parked by galaxy parking limited, was repeatedly entering the gatwick drop—off zone at an automatic charge of £6 a time. i'm not happy and i got stressed on my holiday. because i'm thinking if anything happened to my car, and then i get the blame because i am the owner of the car. and these experiences are not isolated incidents. the review site trustpilot is flooded with complaints about drive park and fly and galaxy parking limited. both sussex police and west sussex trading stan
so you drop your car off somewhere like this — gatwick short stay — expecting it to be picked up, andare handed back to them, they're unaware that their cars never left the airport and they'll have to pay this bill to leave the car park. natasha also used drive park and fly and got a fine after her car was illegally parked. the issue was that the parking meet—and—greet people parked it there, not us. leon's romanian holiday got a rude interruption after a series of charges left his bank...
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at gatwick airport, passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.ut water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure... there's no departure board, like, times of flights. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a slower operation, and we expect that operation to continue today. from chaos at amsterdam, to planes stuck on the ground at newark in the us — cancellations and delays spread around the world. edinburgh stopped accepting incoming flights. as queues built up, passengers tried to figure out their options. a little bit stressful. hopefully it will be ok now, but the staff at the airport have been great. here at heathrow airport terminal three, for a time this morning, passengers were turning up to be told they couldn't drop off their bags and theyjust had to go away and wait for more infor
at gatwick airport, passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.ut water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure... there's no departure board, like, times of flights. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a...
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here in the uk, airports like gatwick, luton and edinburgh have also had to do things differently this morning because of this cyber breakdown. it has been causing a lot of trouble on the rails here in the uk. i have got a list in front of me of the train companies that have been affected by this. avante west coast, great western, whole train, northern, southern, tenzing, transport for wales and transpennine express have all said they have been affected by this and have told customers they could be delays today. it is also been held in the health sector as well. hospitals and gp surgeries telling us that doctors are having to carry out previous electronic work manually instead. this gives you a sense of the truly pan— industry effect that this is having. it is being felt across the globe. health care all affected. gp surgeries in england experiencing problems and all over the world. we have got correspondence that various airports. we have got people at hospitals, correspondence all of the world as well. this is of course a global it i to glimmer outage. the statement from crowdstrike
here in the uk, airports like gatwick, luton and edinburgh have also had to do things differently this morning because of this cyber breakdown. it has been causing a lot of trouble on the rails here in the uk. i have got a list in front of me of the train companies that have been affected by this. avante west coast, great western, whole train, northern, southern, tenzing, transport for wales and transpennine express have all said they have been affected by this and have told customers they...
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and finally, we are hearing from gatwick, the latest update issue this morning is that the issue wast some airlines checking systems and security. so the extent of disruption really does vary depending on the airports and depending on the flights, the key bits of advice many are issuing is for the passengers to check with their airline for all the latest information. as we've been hearing, the it outage has caused major problems for the health service in england. many doctors�* surgeries have been unable to use many vital systems, including booking patients appointments. the uk health secretary, wes streeting has urged people to be patient as systems get back to normal. this is a global outage and challenge, not cybersecurity related. there's a genuine glitch that's affected systems right across the world and is having a particular impact on gp practices and pharmacy. we're working with colleagues across government to get things back up and working as quickly as possible. what i'd say to anyone who's worried about accessing nhs services today is continue to do so as normal. don't wor
and finally, we are hearing from gatwick, the latest update issue this morning is that the issue wast some airlines checking systems and security. so the extent of disruption really does vary depending on the airports and depending on the flights, the key bits of advice many are issuing is for the passengers to check with their airline for all the latest information. as we've been hearing, the it outage has caused major problems for the health service in england. many doctors�* surgeries have...
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this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays. boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there's no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site. at east midlands airport, the outage slowed everything down. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a slower operation and we expect that operation to continue today. edinburgh stopped accepting incoming flights. as queues built up, passengers tried to figure out their options. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing, there was no ground staff. - a little bit stressful. hopefully it will be ok now, but the staff at the airport have been great. at amsterdam's schiphol airport, a major eur
this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays. boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there's no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site. at east midlands airport, the outage slowed everything...
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this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there�*s no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site. at east midlands airport, the outage slowed everything down. we've had to revert back to pen and paper basically and manually check each of our customers in. of course that takes longer for our customers. so we've seen a good operation, but it's a slower operation and we expect that operation to continue today. edinburgh stopped accepting incoming flights. as queues built up, passengers tried to figure out their options. there was nothing on the boards. there was nothing, there was no ground staff. - a little bit stressful. hopefully it will be ok now, but the staff at the airport have been great. at ams
this was gatwick airport. passengers who should have been on planes forced to wait out delays.. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything, so it tells you where to go, but there's no departure...there�*s no departure board, like times of flights. and this was the scene at stansted. many airlines have been unable to use their systems as normal. ryanair told people to leave airports if theirflight had been cancelled, as staff couldn't help them on site. at east...
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so here in london, for instance, they're flying into london gatwick, which a lot of people prefer, asanair�*s main base, but more particularly, as well as bringing many tourists to london, they are taking loads and loads of brits on holidays and in april, may and june, they saw steadily rising load factors filling up their planes increasingly well, and at the same time, some pretty good fares. so they made a £6 or $8 profit per passenger over those three months and an increase, as you say, of one sixth, compared with ryanair�*s profits slumping by nearly half. staying with aviation... bosses from the global aviation industry have been heading to farnborough in the south of england this week for the annual airshow. we've already heard about the problems facing boeing as it battles a safety and quality control crisis. also how its rival airbus is struggling to cope with the extra demand. so could there be room for a rival to take on the big birds? brazilian plane maker embraer is already a major player in the market for smaller airliners. is it ready to build something bigger? a questio
so here in london, for instance, they're flying into london gatwick, which a lot of people prefer, asanair�*s main base, but more particularly, as well as bringing many tourists to london, they are taking loads and loads of brits on holidays and in april, may and june, they saw steadily rising load factors filling up their planes increasingly well, and at the same time, some pretty good fares. so they made a £6 or $8 profit per passenger over those three months and an increase, as you say,...
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so here in london, for instance, they're flying into london gatwick, which a lot of people prefer, asmore particularly, as well as bringing many tourists to london, they are taking loads and loads of brits on holidays and in april, may and june, they saw steadily rising load factors filling up their planes increasingly well, and at the same time, some pretty good fares. so they made a £6 or $8 profit per passenger over those three months and an increase, as you say, of one sixth, compared with ryanair�*s profits slumping by nearly half. bosses from the global aviation industry have been heading to farnborough in the south of england this week for the annual airshow. we've already heard about the problems facing boeing as it battles a safety and quality control crisis. and how its rival airbus is struggling to cope with the extra demand. so could there be room for a rival to take on the big birds? brazilian plane maker embraer is already a major player in the market for smaller airliners. is it ready to build something bigger? a question our correspondent theo leggett put to embraer�*s
so here in london, for instance, they're flying into london gatwick, which a lot of people prefer, asmore particularly, as well as bringing many tourists to london, they are taking loads and loads of brits on holidays and in april, may and june, they saw steadily rising load factors filling up their planes increasingly well, and at the same time, some pretty good fares. so they made a £6 or $8 profit per passenger over those three months and an increase, as you say, of one sixth, compared with...
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in terms of what is causing that, in gatwick they talked about having to do check in manually.e, so security issues at the eh, and in terms of the manual boarding and in terms of the manual boarding and many will check in this been taking place, that's been happening at manchester airport, at san stead, at manchester airport, at san stead, at east midlands and also we heard earlier from at east midlands and also we heard earlierfrom edinburgh at east midlands and also we heard earlier from edinburgh airport, they'd stop flights arriving. that is now back up and operational but of course it's the knock on from all of course it's the knock on from all of those issues and people in the wrong places at the wrong type that means this is going to go on for some time. in terms of the advice for people tickly people flying in and out of the uk, there is a duty of care from the airline to look after passengers, so you should be given if you're delayed for a long time food and drink vouchers and maybe even mobile data as well. and if you are delayed for a long time, you should be given a
in terms of what is causing that, in gatwick they talked about having to do check in manually.e, so security issues at the eh, and in terms of the manual boarding and in terms of the manual boarding and many will check in this been taking place, that's been happening at manchester airport, at san stead, at manchester airport, at san stead, at east midlands and also we heard earlier from at east midlands and also we heard earlierfrom edinburgh at east midlands and also we heard earlier from...
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gatwick has had problems. this is sky guide.sky guide is not accepting any further incoming flights. this does not affect flights already in the air. for those traveling today, phil, how do they feel? what confidence can they have that they will arrive safely at their destination? >> reporter: they will not take off unless they believe it's safe. everything revolves around safety. if a flight takes off, you can feel confident you will get to your destination safely. the question becomes when do the airports and airlines feel comfortable enough in terms of ticketing and pacb baggage chec boarding to get everybody on the plane they're supposed to be on. that comes down to the inner connected systems not only in the united states, but around world. to answer your question, karen, if you are at the airport and we're going to board and ready to go, you can have confidence you will takeoff safely and everything will happen in a smooth manner in terms of the flights. but the process of getting to your flight and getting through securit
gatwick has had problems. this is sky guide.sky guide is not accepting any further incoming flights. this does not affect flights already in the air. for those traveling today, phil, how do they feel? what confidence can they have that they will arrive safely at their destination? >> reporter: they will not take off unless they believe it's safe. everything revolves around safety. if a flight takes off, you can feel confident you will get to your destination safely. the question becomes...
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let's hearfrom a passenger stranded at gatwick. so people are tired.ve been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything. it's just pointing you to airlines. there is an announcement that comes out saying, "due to a global issue, and we'll work to resolve the issues," but nobody�*s sure if we're even going to fly. so we can't leave because we don't know, but we're pretty convinced that our flight�*s not going to happen today. this is newark airport in newjersey, where planes are grounded. airports across the us were affected. changi aiport in singapore, one of the world's busiest airports, said it was manually checking in the passengers of some airlines. in australia, large queues of travellers have also been waiting at sydney airport's domestic terminal. let's hearfrom people there. it's unfortunate. it's everywhere. can't do much about it. hust trying to get to my girlfriend in brisbane. haven't seen her in a while, so maybe just book her a new flight with virgin if possible. going to try my luck, i guess. we were meant to fly out at five,
let's hearfrom a passenger stranded at gatwick. so people are tired.ve been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything. it's just pointing you to airlines. there is an announcement that comes out saying, "due to a global issue, and we'll work to resolve the issues," but nobody�*s sure if we're even going to fly. so we can't leave because we don't know, but we're pretty convinced that our flight�*s not going to happen today. this is newark airport in newjersey, where...
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just stop oil have tried to disrupt service at gatwick airport, but they turn out to be not that much yeah, moment just stop oil eco idiots blocking gatwick airport departure gates have plot foiled. yes, as passengers just basically walk over them . just basically walk over them. and if you've seen the footage, yeah, they literally just sort of step over them. these guys are pathetic, i don't know if any were kicked in the head, i don't know if you need to see the using the same tactics that they use in front of motor vehicles, where, of course you are. >> yeah. you're lying there, but. >> yeah, but they don't realise that human beings have a little bit more nimble dexterity. but what i don't understand how they managed to drive over me with their legs. >> so they got themselves in the paper.i >> so they got themselves in the paper. i mean, i suppose they didn't want to let the whole. because, you know, they've lost four of their, their bravest, strongest soldiers. >> yeah. it might have just been protesting ryanair luggage. >> how come they're not arrested for terrorism? >> yes, yes,
just stop oil have tried to disrupt service at gatwick airport, but they turn out to be not that much yeah, moment just stop oil eco idiots blocking gatwick airport departure gates have plot foiled. yes, as passengers just basically walk over them . just basically walk over them. and if you've seen the footage, yeah, they literally just sort of step over them. these guys are pathetic, i don't know if any were kicked in the head, i don't know if you need to see the using the same tactics that...
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we have been talking about airlines, we're hearing that bar codes at gatwick airport are not workingsay that the it outages are affecting a number of their sites as well. let's get the latest. as far as you know, what at the moment we believe has caused this? here is what i think is going on. they're either one or two issues that have either combined to make a perfect storm or are connected together and it is looking increasingly like they are connected. microsoft says it has been investigating an issue with its services and apps in particular its cloud service in the us. we have also got a company called crowdstrike. there are lots of reports this company is an antivirus company. it is used by lots of people and there are reports that it has pushed out an update which has badly affected pcs and devices running microsoft software, which is obviously an awful lot of them because millions of people around the world use things like microsoft 365. so it is looking like either a combination of those two things or those two things are connected and thatis those two things are connected and
we have been talking about airlines, we're hearing that bar codes at gatwick airport are not workingsay that the it outages are affecting a number of their sites as well. let's get the latest. as far as you know, what at the moment we believe has caused this? here is what i think is going on. they're either one or two issues that have either combined to make a perfect storm or are connected together and it is looking increasingly like they are connected. microsoft says it has been investigating...
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been grounded, and here in the uk, rail operator govia thameslink, which runs southern, thameslink, gatwick express and great northern, says widespread it issues have been leading to short notice cancellations. those trying to see a doctor today have also been struggling. this gp clinic in barnsley says it has a major issue, with no access to its clinical system. this surgery in liverpool says it was only dealing with clinically urgent issues due to an outage with its computer systems. nhs england says the majority of gp surgeries are affected. and the national pharmacy association says services in community pharmacies, including the accessing of prescriptions from gps and medicine deliveries, are disrupted. to the high street, where the bakery chain gail's says it's been unable to take in—store payments. this branch in london saying it was only accepting click and collect orders. banks, including santander and metro bank, have also reported disruption to their systems. and the supermarket morrisons said earlier it had payment problems in some stores which have now been resolved. the outage
been grounded, and here in the uk, rail operator govia thameslink, which runs southern, thameslink, gatwick express and great northern, says widespread it issues have been leading to short notice cancellations. those trying to see a doctor today have also been struggling. this gp clinic in barnsley says it has a major issue, with no access to its clinical system. this surgery in liverpool says it was only dealing with clinically urgent issues due to an outage with its computer systems. nhs...
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and just enough time to let you know gareth southgate has had a terminal named after him at gatwick.here later on, he won't be. goodbye for now. hello there, good evening. it's been cloudy and cool today across the uk, with temperatures for most of us below the seasonal average. some brighter skies — best towards the west — but it's helped to trigger off some showers, and some of those showers heavy and thundery, especially in southwest england. now, as we head through the weekend it's more of the same again tomorrow — it's cloudy, it's cool, some brighter skies, but also some showers, too. it will be feeling warmer on sunday, especially in the south, with more sunshine around. but always cloudier for these eastern coasts, including tonight. some showers across parts of east anglia drifting down towards central, southern england, as well. cloudy towards the east coast, some clearer skies further west — but there will be plenty of mist and some hill fog developing into tomorrow morning. so, it's a cloudy, damp, buta mild start to tomorrow morning. now high pressure remains out in the
and just enough time to let you know gareth southgate has had a terminal named after him at gatwick.here later on, he won't be. goodbye for now. hello there, good evening. it's been cloudy and cool today across the uk, with temperatures for most of us below the seasonal average. some brighter skies — best towards the west — but it's helped to trigger off some showers, and some of those showers heavy and thundery, especially in southwest england. now, as we head through the weekend it's more...
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metro�*s splash is �*groundhog day�*as thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at gatwickties, a day before a major nato summit begins in washington. according to reports, at least 36 people were killed across the country — and dozens more wounded. in kyiv — ukraine�*s biggest children�*s hospital was hit. this is the scene as medical staff and emergency services work through the night to continue to try to find survivors using their hands to clear the rubble. ukraine�*s prosecutor general says he has discussed russia�*s actions with the international criminal court. these are the images live in kyiv. they are around two hours ahead in terms of kyiv time, so it�*s coming up terms of kyiv time, so it�*s coming up to 130 in the morning there and that scrambled through the rubble is now still ongoing. many of the children there are being treated for cancer. child patients were moved outside, some still had their drips attached. ukraine said a cruise missile was used — something russia denies. kyiv�*s mayor, vitaliy klitschko, called it "one of the worst attacks" his city has
metro�*s splash is �*groundhog day�*as thousands stranded after flight cancellations and delays at gatwickties, a day before a major nato summit begins in washington. according to reports, at least 36 people were killed across the country — and dozens more wounded. in kyiv — ukraine�*s biggest children�*s hospital was hit. this is the scene as medical staff and emergency services work through the night to continue to try to find survivors using their hands to clear the rubble....
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and this is the moment at gatwick airport in london that boards came back to life. applause there. other london airports affected as 0ther london airports affected as well. so people are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything. it's just pointing you to airlines. there is an announcement that comes out saying, "due to a global issue, and we'll work to resolve the issues," but nobody�*s sure if we're even going to fly. so we can't leave because we don't know, but we're pretty convinced that our flight�*s not going to happen today. plenty of frustration. this is newark airport in newjersey, where planes are grounded. airports across the us were affected. changi aiport in singapore — one of the world's busiest airports — said it was manually checking in the passengers of some airlines. to australia — large queues been waiting at sydney airport's domestic terminal. let's hearfrom people there. it's unfortunate. it's everywhere. can't do much about it. hust trying to get to my girlfriend in brisbane. haven't seen her in a while, so may
and this is the moment at gatwick airport in london that boards came back to life. applause there. other london airports affected as 0ther london airports affected as well. so people are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything. it's just pointing you to airlines. there is an announcement that comes out saying, "due to a global issue, and we'll work to resolve the issues," but nobody�*s sure if we're even going to fly. so we can't leave because we...
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we have heard from gatwick airport that the bar codes are not working there.rom united airlines, another of the big american ones and it is saying that it is down to a third party software outage impacting computer systems. again, that seems to tie in with the fact that seems to tie in with the fact that this software from crowdstrike seems to be causing the problems. again, we have had no confirmation from crowdstrike on that, but that is what the experts we have spoken to and our correspondent has said that, it is notjust airlines having problems. there are banks having problems. there are banks having problems. german banks having issues because of this. we have heard that it might be some atm machines are not working in some places. also, staying with germany, hospitals and health services having problems. we are hearing from the german cities of lubeck and koln they have cancelled operations scheduled for fridays because of this global outage and say that elective surgery, emergency services are being maintained. we are hearing here in the uk that hugh py
we have heard from gatwick airport that the bar codes are not working there.rom united airlines, another of the big american ones and it is saying that it is down to a third party software outage impacting computer systems. again, that seems to tie in with the fact that seems to tie in with the fact that this software from crowdstrike seems to be causing the problems. again, we have had no confirmation from crowdstrike on that, but that is what the experts we have spoken to and our...
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mention in the king's speech >> eco protesters just stop oil targets holidaymakers at heathrow and gatwick airport. we asked this morning should we scrap summer holidays abroad to cut emissions? >> a sizzling summer? well, for a couple of days anyway . their a couple of days anyway. their yellow heat health warnings in place right across the uk and this is reckoned to be the hottest day of the year as the hottest day of the year as the hot weather persists, there's a risk of thunderstorms. >> for some of us, this afternoon. you can find out all the details with me a little later on at the time. >> 6:01 o'clock. thank you very much indeed for your company. from nine till 9:30, i'm eamonn holmes and i'm ellie costello and this is gb news. breakfast. when we look today and we'll go into detail on this. but every newspaper and rightly so, the pictures of those three little angels that we're going to talk about so much, and the reaction there has been to their murders, it's not their deaths, it's their murders. the prime minister has warned rioters in southport that they will feel the full forc
mention in the king's speech >> eco protesters just stop oil targets holidaymakers at heathrow and gatwick airport. we asked this morning should we scrap summer holidays abroad to cut emissions? >> a sizzling summer? well, for a couple of days anyway . their a couple of days anyway. their yellow heat health warnings in place right across the uk and this is reckoned to be the hottest day of the year as the hottest day of the year as the hot weather persists, there's a risk of...
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looking at airports and which airport you are traveling to or from at this stage here in london, gatwickh delays on average of 28 minutes. stensted with an average of 35 minutes. all in all, an issue of passengers not able to check-in online airlines suggesting they are having issues managing the bookings as well ultimately, with question marks, whether passengers will be able to get on these flights and reach their destinations a brief look at what we're seeing in the stock market at this stage for some of the airlines lufthansa down 2%. airline france and klm down 2.3% easyjet is a company we reached out to early this morning. we haven't heard from hthem as f yet. down 1%. we are seeing significant amounts of pressure on airlines as we try to put together what this all means also for this sector in particular the safety of passengers, too. >> at one point, 1.6 million seats this weekend that is the amount of volume we're talking about over what is one of the busiest weekends of travel so far this year for the uk the good news is you can get to the airport because we have been checking
looking at airports and which airport you are traveling to or from at this stage here in london, gatwickh delays on average of 28 minutes. stensted with an average of 35 minutes. all in all, an issue of passengers not able to check-in online airlines suggesting they are having issues managing the bookings as well ultimately, with question marks, whether passengers will be able to get on these flights and reach their destinations a brief look at what we're seeing in the stock market at this...
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the first of the day from berlin to gatwick, they are blaming the it outage.y will possibly be the knock—on effect for people travelling perhaps later today, maybe tomorrow, another really big day because if planes are delayed, pilots, cabin crew are out of position, that could have unfortunate knock—on effects. indeed. they are coming through, as you understand, we get news wires and reports from around the world, lufthansa, german airline saying the profile and booking retrieval functionality may be limited, it is working on a solution. in los angeles, international airport saying it is experiencing some minor delays, that is from a spokesperson there. scandinavian airlines, as well, saying its website, sas, its website has technical issues impacting its booking engine. yes and ou impacting its booking engine. yes and you will— impacting its booking engine. is; and you will get a lot impacting its booking engine. is; and you will get a lot of that especially since so many of me macro are so accustomed to simply checking in online. sometimesjust are so accust
the first of the day from berlin to gatwick, they are blaming the it outage.y will possibly be the knock—on effect for people travelling perhaps later today, maybe tomorrow, another really big day because if planes are delayed, pilots, cabin crew are out of position, that could have unfortunate knock—on effects. indeed. they are coming through, as you understand, we get news wires and reports from around the world, lufthansa, german airline saying the profile and booking retrieval...
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to berlin , they said gatwick to berlin, they said this is a general.roblem. it's not our specific responsibility. so you're not having any compensation. however the airlines have absolutely strict duties of care to look after you, to make sure that if you your flight is cancelled, that you are rebooked as soon as possible and that can be on any airline, if they say, oh, we haven't got a flight until wednesday , you just say, right, wednesday, you just say, right, well, put me on an airline which has got a flight and get can get me to my destination. and while you're waiting, they are supposed to provide hotel rooms and meals if they fail to do that, then you if you've got a robust enough credit card, can do that and then claim back from them . them. >> okay. simon calder, good to see you this morning. thank you so much for giving us that update. well, it's now two weeks. would you believe since the general election it feels like a lifetime, doesn't it? >> i know it feels like a such a gruelling election campaign. >> it was pretty gruelling, wasn't it?
to berlin , they said gatwick to berlin, they said this is a general.roblem. it's not our specific responsibility. so you're not having any compensation. however the airlines have absolutely strict duties of care to look after you, to make sure that if you your flight is cancelled, that you are rebooked as soon as possible and that can be on any airline, if they say, oh, we haven't got a flight until wednesday , you just say, right, wednesday, you just say, right, well, put me on an airline...
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happening in grocery stores and hospitals, and trains and listen to this hear the list overseas, london, gatwicky's berlin amsterdam, schiphol airport, scotland, edinburgh airport, spain's airport authority to prague airport, ryanair air france it's turkish airlines. and of course some of the airlines you mentioned here and more. >> this seems to have kicked off on thursday a bit and has been rolling forward the latest we've heard is that microsoft says that they believe they have identified the problem and are trying to get a fix into place. >> when that'll be done, and how well that will be done. we don't know. we know there have been 500 cancelations of flights already in the united states. not a huge number on a given friday at the moment, but this is very early in the day. this is a day where no matter what you're doing, hospital appointment, anything else, you might want to pack your patience because i think you might run into this almost anywhere where microsoft is. and as you know that's all over the place kasie indeed, it is. >> and even reportedly as affected television networks around
happening in grocery stores and hospitals, and trains and listen to this hear the list overseas, london, gatwicky's berlin amsterdam, schiphol airport, scotland, edinburgh airport, spain's airport authority to prague airport, ryanair air france it's turkish airlines. and of course some of the airlines you mentioned here and more. >> this seems to have kicked off on thursday a bit and has been rolling forward the latest we've heard is that microsoft says that they believe they have...
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so standards, so as gatwick, so airports in paris, madrid, lisbon, honestly, i think you'd be hard pushed to find an airport that isn't impacted. and also, of course, a number of airlines. i think we have a list we can show you across asia. you have a air asia said boo, you have singapore airlines airlines australia, and so many airlines in europe as well. this is just the beginning around 1,400 flights canceled so far around the world, many, many, many more are delayed. and of course you get the knock on impact of that through the day as well. >> jim all right. anna stewart and isabel rosales. let's hope that things get untangled quickly. thanks so much. really appreciate it. let's shift gears right now to the biden reelection campaign just this morning. biden's campaign chair says that the president is absolutely staying in the race but despite all that, we have new reporting this hour, that things could be changing more democrats are publicly calling for him to abandon the race and behind closed doors, senior aides are telling cnn that there is a growing belief that he might quit soon.
so standards, so as gatwick, so airports in paris, madrid, lisbon, honestly, i think you'd be hard pushed to find an airport that isn't impacted. and also, of course, a number of airlines. i think we have a list we can show you across asia. you have a air asia said boo, you have singapore airlines airlines australia, and so many airlines in europe as well. this is just the beginning around 1,400 flights canceled so far around the world, many, many, many more are delayed. and of course you get...
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yesterday at gatwick, try to impede people as they went towards getting their aeroplanes. the school halls and people are to off spain and all around the world, disneyland or wherever it may be. and today at heathrow, similar . and may be. and today at heathrow, similar. and a couple of people were arrested. i'm joined by ben lawson, a just stop oil spokesman. >> well, there are a lot of hard working families. >> you know, and these days both mum and dad work and much as holidaying in our country is beautiful and wonderful, it very often lashes with rain and they want to go to spain for a couple of weeks and you want to stop them doing that . why? them doing that. why? >> well, i mean, have you seen the news? the spanish one that stopped them doing that as well? >> well, that's very marginal around the edges in barcelona, but but in general terms, in general terms, you know, there are tens of millions of flights every year from this country and it's people going for weekend breaks or summer hols, and you want to stop them doing that. >> just stop oil has always been very c
yesterday at gatwick, try to impede people as they went towards getting their aeroplanes. the school halls and people are to off spain and all around the world, disneyland or wherever it may be. and today at heathrow, similar . and may be. and today at heathrow, similar. and a couple of people were arrested. i'm joined by ben lawson, a just stop oil spokesman. >> well, there are a lot of hard working families. >> you know, and these days both mum and dad work and much as holidaying...
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. >> bigger impacts, actually, a gatwick, it's dan said other airports just outside of london, also, edinburgh, i'm right across europe. >> sara and amsterdam, schiphol, which is one of the other world's busiest airports, is perhaps feeling the most impact today. klm, the airline is saying that the outages i'll making flight handling impossible. so just imagine for all those poor people trying to get on holiday, surely going to be huge delays trying to reroute all of those flights right beyond the airlines and the travel. i think this is where most people will feel this sort of disruption, but there are also issues for health care services here in the uk these are struggling to be able to book appointments. so we'll send prescriptions. there are issues with london stock exchange website. there are telecoms issues. this is going to be really brought disruption through the day all right. >> anna stewart in london, isabel rosales in atlanta, tom foreman to washington. our thanks to all of you let's throw it out to cape baldwin in milwaukee. and all i can say, kate is i hope you like it
. >> bigger impacts, actually, a gatwick, it's dan said other airports just outside of london, also, edinburgh, i'm right across europe. >> sara and amsterdam, schiphol, which is one of the other world's busiest airports, is perhaps feeling the most impact today. klm, the airline is saying that the outages i'll making flight handling impossible. so just imagine for all those poor people trying to get on holiday, surely going to be huge delays trying to reroute all of those flights...
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why did they sit at gatwick airport trying to disrupt holidays? trips to dubai, kelvin mackenzie, on the show as well, and also the news about this mooted muslim island in scotland all to be revealed. >> that's always exciting and any show that has kelvin mackenzie on is always exciting. there are always fireworks. he's my most pugnacious panellist anyway, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and whilst we've been on air, i'm getting reports of the beautiful conditions in somerset from my children who are having lovely time in the garden. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. coming to you from the met office. here is your latest gb news. weather forecast. whilst tomorrow is looking largely sunny and hotter than today for many of us, we do have a bit of cloud and some rain. still across parts of the northwest due to a weak decaying front that is gradually making its way south eastwards . that its way sout
why did they sit at gatwick airport trying to disrupt holidays? trips to dubai, kelvin mackenzie, on the show as well, and also the news about this mooted muslim island in scotland all to be revealed. >> that's always exciting and any show that has kelvin mackenzie on is always exciting. there are always fireworks. he's my most pugnacious panellist anyway, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and whilst...
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why did they sit at gatwick airport trying to disrupt holidays?o trips to dubai, kelvin mackenzie, on the show as well, and also the news about this mooted muslim island in scotland all to be revealed. >> that's always exciting and any show that has kelvin mackenzie on is always exciting. there are always fireworks. he's my most pugnacious panellist anyway, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and whilst we've been on air, i'm getting reports of the beautiful conditions in somerset from my children who are having lovely time in the garden. >> looks like things are heating up. boxt boilers sponsors of weather on gb news >> good evening. coming to you from the met office. here is your latest gb news. weather forecast. whilst tomorrow is looking largely sunny and hotter than today for many of us, we do have a bit of cloud and some rain. still across parts of the northwest due to a weak decaying front that is gradually making its way south eastwards . that its way sou
why did they sit at gatwick airport trying to disrupt holidays?o trips to dubai, kelvin mackenzie, on the show as well, and also the news about this mooted muslim island in scotland all to be revealed. >> that's always exciting and any show that has kelvin mackenzie on is always exciting. there are always fireworks. he's my most pugnacious panellist anyway, that's coming up after the weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg. this has been state of the nation and...
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mention in the king's speech >> eco protesters just stop oil targets holidaymakers at heathrow and gatwickd we scrap summer holidays abroad to cut emissions? >> a sizzling
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michelle is in paris with her husband, they were booked to fly to gatwick. governed by the european _ company? no, everything is governed by the european air— company? no, everything is governed by the european air passenger - company? no, everything is governed by the european air passenger rights | by the european air passenger rights which the you have to get a new flight, you have to have hotels and meals. the only difference is, if you book a proper package holiday, flights and accommodation, then for example, people who missed a day of the holiday because they could not fly out yesterday, you should get a refund of the bit of the holiday you didn't get. indie refund of the bit of the holiday you didn't let. ~ . , didn't get. we are getting reports with dela s didn't get. we are getting reports with delays in _ didn't get. we are getting reports with delays in dover. _ didn't get. we are getting reports with delays in dover. we - didn't get. we are getting reports with delays in dover. we were i with delays in dover. we were exoecting _ with delays in d
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and in the same way, we saw in with with gatwick a few years ago , with gatwick a few years ago, oneport for days. it is actually quite scary to think how fragile some of these systems we rely upon are. i mean, one little bit of track set alight can can stop trains running on there for a whole weekend. more than a million people estimated to be affected. i mean, what more could be coming? we're going to be keeping our eyes across that throughout the show. >> okay, sounds like a cracking show . tom from the uk sophie show. tom from the uk sophie reaper live from france. good stuff. looking forward to it. >> right? >> right? >> moving on though, let's know if you've been impacted, of course, by what happened with the rail network in paris ahead of the olympics. i mean, people are calling it vandalism, but i would call it sort of an intricate sort of plot to, i don't know, stop the olympics or get it, you know , almost get it, you know, almost 1 million people have been and there we are live trackside in paris, workers in. >> hi viz, if you're listening on radio, all gathered around the
and in the same way, we saw in with with gatwick a few years ago , with gatwick a few years ago, oneport for days. it is actually quite scary to think how fragile some of these systems we rely upon are. i mean, one little bit of track set alight can can stop trains running on there for a whole weekend. more than a million people estimated to be affected. i mean, what more could be coming? we're going to be keeping our eyes across that throughout the show. >> okay, sounds like a cracking...
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we have seen one of the terminals at gatwick airport renamed southgate terminal, in honour of the englandreth southgate, who grew up a few miles away from the airport. it is the big question now. can england go as the nearly men, as andy was saying there, defeat in the last final of the euro is to getting over the line to a long last delivering that trophy that the team crave and the fans crave, and that is the big question now. england will be going home from this tournament tomorrow after that game, whatever happens, but they will be hoping, won't they, that they will be heading home victorious, and you can only imagine the scenes of celebration if they could and that long wait for a trophy. 30 years of hurt is the song line. we have had people and fancying it throughout this tournament. well, it's been longer than that, it's been 58 years. is that going to change tomorrow? we will see. thank you very much. plenty more looking ahead to the euros tomorrow night throughout the programme this morning. it is five minutes past six. now, you have a number of developments, this is in connectio
we have seen one of the terminals at gatwick airport renamed southgate terminal, in honour of the englandreth southgate, who grew up a few miles away from the airport. it is the big question now. can england go as the nearly men, as andy was saying there, defeat in the last final of the euro is to getting over the line to a long last delivering that trophy that the team crave and the fans crave, and that is the big question now. england will be going home from this tournament tomorrow after...
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but gatwick says its terminals remain open and they are currently operating normally.al leaders are urging israel not to escalate tensions with lebanon after a rocket strike killed 12 children on a football pitch in golan heights . on a football pitch in golan heights. israel and the us are blaming hezbollah for the deaths , blaming hezbollah for the deaths, claiming the weapon was launched from a part of the region. the militant group controls. the iranian backed group, though, has denied it was responsible. meanwhile, lebanon's foreign minister has condemned the strike but says it shouldn't give israel a license to kill . give israel a license to kill. here, the high court has ruled that an emergency ban on puberty blockers imposed by the previous government was lawful. the advocacy group trans actual and advocacy group trans actual and a young claimant had challenged the order restricting the prescription of the medication, which suppresses the natural production of sex hormones, to delay puberty. the ban was put in place by the now shadow health secretary, victoria
but gatwick says its terminals remain open and they are currently operating normally.al leaders are urging israel not to escalate tensions with lebanon after a rocket strike killed 12 children on a football pitch in golan heights . on a football pitch in golan heights. israel and the us are blaming hezbollah for the deaths , blaming hezbollah for the deaths, claiming the weapon was launched from a part of the region. the militant group controls. the iranian backed group, though, has denied it...
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we heard about long delays in berlin, also at gatwick airport in england, so there's no doubt that asd early in the morning it was going to hit the u.s. and here's the impact or the three large u.s. airlines that asked for a ground stop from the faa about 2:00 in the morning. cancellations so far, we should say that they have gbegun fully or partially for united, american and delta operations in the united states this is according to siri which tracks all of the aviation industry, the airline business, and you've seen the pictures of people standing in line at the airport that's because in many cases they could not check in online. they had to go to the airport and even now, we're seeing long lines. more than 1200 flights have been canceled. expect that number to rise throughout the day. the impact for american, delta and united, not huge. but what you're noticing, guys, this is one of those issues it will have a ripple effect over the next several days. those people who had flights canceled or will have flights canceled today what you're going to see it's going to take a couple days
we heard about long delays in berlin, also at gatwick airport in england, so there's no doubt that asd early in the morning it was going to hit the u.s. and here's the impact or the three large u.s. airlines that asked for a ground stop from the faa about 2:00 in the morning. cancellations so far, we should say that they have gbegun fully or partially for united, american and delta operations in the united states this is according to siri which tracks all of the aviation industry, the airline...
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actually, montego bay flight, actually, tomorrow we are going to see the british airways flight from gatwickton, jamaica. so people will be able to get in and out. if you're booked to mexico. well, i am really sorry to say that there's a possibility your flight may go and crucially, if you're watching gb news in your hotel online at the moment and you're in cancun, it could well be that you will be staying there longer than expected. now, all of these destinations know that they've got to look after tourists. they all the hotels have hurricane plans and you simply need to obey the instructions for what needs to be done. >> okay, all right. brilliant. thank you so much. simon calder there. live in zante now. i was at henley regatta all morning. in fact , guests got in touch to in fact, guests got in touch to say. did i enjoy my boat trip? yes, i did, yes, very much so. it's been a long day, but it's lovely. it's a it's great to be on gb news on a day like this. we're talking about all sorts of different things. no politics, of course. and with me in the studio now is aidan magee to discuss. r
actually, montego bay flight, actually, tomorrow we are going to see the british airways flight from gatwickton, jamaica. so people will be able to get in and out. if you're booked to mexico. well, i am really sorry to say that there's a possibility your flight may go and crucially, if you're watching gb news in your hotel online at the moment and you're in cancun, it could well be that you will be staying there longer than expected. now, all of these destinations know that they've got to look...
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so an easyjet flight to tenerife again back in the news, had to turn around back to gatwick airport aftere. its hydraulic system broke in mid—air. goodness me . so every mid—air. goodness me. so every other day. right. it feels like a plane somewhere. is malfunctioning. what's going on, lewis? >> i don't know, but it is worrying. so we've never actually taken my youngest kids abroad, and we're going to take them for the first time this yeah them for the first time this year. and stuff like this really freaks me out because i'm like, if something happens to a plane and i'm on it and it's fine, but if you've got your kids on it and there's panics and all those kind of things. so as a parent, it does kind of put you off and you just kind of think that the money you're charging, surely you can get one aeroplane to another airport. some you know, safely. >> i think that's really irrational, though , because irrational, though, because you're more likely to die in the car on the way to the airport than you are on the plane. right? we rarely hear about plane crashes and planes going wrong. peopl
so an easyjet flight to tenerife again back in the news, had to turn around back to gatwick airport aftere. its hydraulic system broke in mid—air. goodness me . so every mid—air. goodness me. so every other day. right. it feels like a plane somewhere. is malfunctioning. what's going on, lewis? >> i don't know, but it is worrying. so we've never actually taken my youngest kids abroad, and we're going to take them for the first time this yeah them for the first time this year. and stuff...
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how long until gatwick, say, to jersey? guernsey half an hour. >> 35 minutes on the plane.onestly, i cannot recommend it. enough excitement, though, is brewing in guernsey. the king and queen are in town . look at and queen are in town. look at the people lining the streets. it's like the 1950s over there. this is britain's newsroom on gb news >> hello. welcome back. 1038. it's ben and bev with you on britain's newsroom. i'm standing in for andrew pierce for this week. a quick email from valerie. you say thames water sold most of its reservoirs when it built the london ring main, a main road, and made a handsome profit from all the building companies. ben, by the way, on the subject of building down here, i read in the local rag that worthing. that's where i'm from in west sussex, is a town with some of the least green space in england. who'd have thought it? indeed. and yet they are still trying to build this massive housing development down there. horrible new build estates made of mdf and plywood, no character whatsoever . so i'm no character whatsoever. so i'm not asham
how long until gatwick, say, to jersey? guernsey half an hour. >> 35 minutes on the plane.onestly, i cannot recommend it. enough excitement, though, is brewing in guernsey. the king and queen are in town . look at and queen are in town. look at the people lining the streets. it's like the 1950s over there. this is britain's newsroom on gb news >> hello. welcome back. 1038. it's ben and bev with you on britain's newsroom. i'm standing in for andrew pierce for this week. a quick email...