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it follows the discovery of a world war two peace of ordinance in the king george v dock, part of planned development works. there is now a 200 metre exclusion zone implemented by the police. as a result, the airport is closed. everyone travelling tomorrow should contact their airline. they are saying did not turn up to get a flight are saying did not turn up to get a flight unless you check in advance. the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all involved. and now, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have black panther, which opens on tuesday. we have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. and 50 shades freed, it all comes to an end. black panther, why isn't it opening until tuesday? i presume it is because it will give it a long opening weekend. it has been eagerly awaited. at the beginning of the film, it is a technologically advanced society and they must keep their secrets away from the rest of the worl
it follows the discovery of a world war two peace of ordinance in the king george v dock, part of planned development works. there is now a 200 metre exclusion zone implemented by the police. as a result, the airport is closed. everyone travelling tomorrow should contact their airline. they are saying did not turn up to get a flight are saying did not turn up to get a flight unless you check in advance. the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all...
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it follows the discovery of a world war two peace of ordinance in the king george v dock, part of plannede exclusion zone implemented by the police. as a result, the airport is closed.
it follows the discovery of a world war two peace of ordinance in the king george v dock, part of plannede exclusion zone implemented by the police. as a result, the airport is closed.
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moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v docksure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. a girl, a street corner, a parked car. in the poorest country in the americas, buying sex is easy. it is a common scene on any night in haiti, girls — some of them teenagers — risking their lives for a few dollar bills. ordinarily, internationalaid agencies are supposed to be tackling the problem. oxfam, however, is now embroiled in it. we spoke to former employees in haiti. most are too scared to show their faces on camera, fearful of retribution for speaking out. but they all confirmed the stories about oxfam in 2011, in particular its disgraced country director roland van hauwermeiren. translation: some expats come to haiti to work. others come t
moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v docksure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. a girl, a street corner, a parked car. in the...
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moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. oxfam's deputy chief executive has resigned over the way a sex scandal involving aid workers in haiti was handled — penny lawrence said she was taking full responsibility.the british charity is accused of concealing the findings of an inquiry into claims that staff used prostitutes there. will grant has more from port au prince. a girl, a street corner a parked car. in the poorest country in the americas, buying sex is easy. it is commonly seen on any night in haiti, girls, some of them teenagers, risking their lives for dollar bills. aid agencies are supposed to be helping the problem. oxfam, however, is now embroiled in it. we s
moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. oxfam's deputy chief executive...
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the device was found at the king george v dock at the weekend.s have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. we start the day with a bit ofa good morning. we start the day with a bit of a hangover of cloud from the night before and we will have a bright spell for a time but it will be shortly as cloud builds from the west ahead of rain in the afternoon and evening. it will be windy today as well. we could see gusts of up to 35 mph through the day. you can see the cloud building through the morning and then the rain following in the afternoon. fairly fragmented at first, but there will be a heavier spell for a time. temperatures up to about 7—8 celsius, the southerly wind persisting. into the night of the rain moves into the east and then we are rain moves into the east and then we a re left rain moves into the east and then we are left with fairly clear skies for are left with fairly clear skies for a time and a mild night ahead. temperatures down to about a—5 celsius and in some spots not below six. a mild day follows to
the device was found at the king george v dock at the weekend.s have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. we start the day with a bit ofa good morning. we start the day with a bit of a hangover of cloud from the night before and we will have a bright spell for a time but it will be shortly as cloud builds from the west ahead of rain in the afternoon and evening. it will be windy today as well. we could see gusts of up to 35 mph through the day. you can see the cloud...
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the 500kg explosive was found at george v dock on sunday night during planned works.lled explosion later this morning. ajudge will decide today whether to lift a uk arrest warrant against wikileaks founderjulian assange. he's been living inside the ecuadorian embassy since 2012, when he was charged with failing to answer bail. last week a court ruled the warrant to arrest assange is still valid, even thought the investigation by the swedish authorities has now been dropped. his lawyers are arguing prosecuting him is not in the public interest. a mother from berkshire whose son has learning disabilities is calling on retailers to take more care when selling to vulnerable people. it's after her son mistakenly spent hundreds of pounds on a music subscription service. john carr went into whsmith to buy itunes music vouchers but unknowingly spent £400. wh smith have apologised and have given a part refund. apple has refunded the full cost of the subscriptions. the reason why i'm fighting this is that i feel morally they're taking profit from vulnerable people's poor decisi
the 500kg explosive was found at george v dock on sunday night during planned works.lled explosion later this morning. ajudge will decide today whether to lift a uk arrest warrant against wikileaks founderjulian assange. he's been living inside the ecuadorian embassy since 2012, when he was charged with failing to answer bail. last week a court ruled the warrant to arrest assange is still valid, even thought the investigation by the swedish authorities has now been dropped. his lawyers are...
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Feb 12, 2018
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the 500 kilograms german device was found by divers at king george v dock during work to expand the airportngers they could not travel today but still we met some arriving at the airport who have not heard the news. now we tried to go to the airport but we are informed 110w to the airport but we are informed now that there is no way inside, because, i don't know. the unusual sight of a completely empty runway. flights normally would be taking off and landing around every half an hour, but 261 have been cancelled, some flights have been moved to neighbouring airports southend and sta nsted, neighbouring airports southend and stansted, but still widespread disruption for passengers. today, the airport's ceo apologised for the thousands affected. yes, there has been a lot of disruption, very u nfortu nate been a lot of disruption, very unfortunate and we apologise for that. however, we are working very closely with the met and the navy felt it was the right thing to do, the responsible thing to do, to effectively close the airport and have this device, the unexploded bomb, removed from the doc
the 500 kilograms german device was found by divers at king george v dock during work to expand the airportngers they could not travel today but still we met some arriving at the airport who have not heard the news. now we tried to go to the airport but we are informed 110w to the airport but we are informed now that there is no way inside, because, i don't know. the unusual sight of a completely empty runway. flights normally would be taking off and landing around every half an hour, but 261...