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glasgow city beat cypriot side somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie.th a 5—0 trashing of sarajevo. and us open champion naomi osaka says she thought the crowds were booing her as she stood on stage before accepting her trophy on saturday. the atmosphere inside the arena turned when umpire carlos ramos docked serena williams a game after she'd called him a thief. speaking for the first time since on the ellen degeres show in the united states the 20—year—old said she tried to block the unfolding events out. when you're a little your told to just turn around and try to focus so i try to do that but i heard a lot of people in the cloud making noises andi of people in the cloud making noises and i really wanted to turn around. at the time i did think they were billing me. oh, no. i couldn't tell what was going on because it was so loud in there. so is a little bit stressful. receiving the trophy, there was a lot of booing in the cloud. in this arena leaned over and said something to you. what did she say to you? as she was proud of me. and that i should kn
glasgow city beat cypriot side somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie.th a 5—0 trashing of sarajevo. and us open champion naomi osaka says she thought the crowds were booing her as she stood on stage before accepting her trophy on saturday. the atmosphere inside the arena turned when umpire carlos ramos docked serena williams a game after she'd called him a thief. speaking for the first time since on the ellen degeres show in the united states the 20—year—old said she...
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glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie. trashing of sarajevo. the tottenham goalkeeper hugo llori5 has been banned from diving for 20 months and fined £50,000 after pleading guilty to drink driving at westminster magistrates‘ court today. llori5 commited the offence ju5t weeks after ca ptaining france to world cup success in russia. here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. hugo verdu night was dulled by police officers on august 24 in central london after they had ob5erved him driving erratically and running a red light. he was said to be slurring his words and had to be held from his dark grey porsche. he was taken to a police station where he was found to be twice over the legal alcohol limit. he expressed his remorse by issuing a public apology and today he rei55ued that apology and today he rei55ued that apology to the court via his solicitor. he had been out, the solicitor. he had been out, the solicitor said, celebrating his world cup victory. he had led france to victory in russia ju5t world cup victory.
glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie. trashing of sarajevo. the tottenham goalkeeper hugo llori5 has been banned from diving for 20 months and fined £50,000 after pleading guilty to drink driving at westminster magistrates‘ court today. llori5 commited the offence ju5t weeks after ca ptaining france to world cup success in russia. here's our sports news correspondent richard conway. hugo verdu night was dulled by police officers on august 24...
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glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie.er struggle is getting in the way of a potential world heavyweight title fight with american deontay wilder. joshua is preparing to take on russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday but wants a bout with wilder next april at wembley. there's been no agreement between the two camps for a fight which could seejoshua crowned the undisputed world champion. it has been a lot of talking, a lot back and forth. i think, like, i think it is that divide, uk — usa, the usa want, like, so only division again. i think it has been a long time since great britain had this kind of respect in this division, and people have teams now, educators, broadcasters, back and forth, and ultimately thingsjust ta ke forth, and ultimately thingsjust take time and we haven't got that much time in this division. it is certainly the fight that the fa ns wa nt to it is certainly the fight that the fans want to see as well. that's all the sport for now. good evening to you. it was a cool day across southern england
glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2—0 in the first leg of round of 32 tie.er struggle is getting in the way of a potential world heavyweight title fight with american deontay wilder. joshua is preparing to take on russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday but wants a bout with wilder next april at wembley. there's been no agreement between the two camps for a fight which could seejoshua crowned the undisputed world champion. it has been a lot of talking, a lot back and forth. i...
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glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2 nil in the first leg of round of 32 tie.le is getting in the way of a potential world heavyweight title fight with american deontay wilder. joshua is preparing to take on russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday but wants a bout with wilder next april at wembley. there‘s been no agreement between the two camps for a fight which could seejoshua crowned the undisputed world champion. it‘s been a lot of talking, back—and—forth and i think, i think it‘s that divide. uk, usa, usa want to own the division again. i think it‘s been a long time since great britain had this kind of respect in the heavyweight division. and people, they‘re educated, broadcasters back and forth. and things arejust, broadcasters back and forth. and things are just, take time and we have not got that much time. that‘s all the sport for now. i‘ll have more for you in sportsday at half past ten. prosecutors in egypt say it‘s been found that an ecoli infection was the cause of death of a british couple who died on a thomas cook holiday. john and susan co
glasgow city beat cypriots somatio barcelona 2 nil in the first leg of round of 32 tie.le is getting in the way of a potential world heavyweight title fight with american deontay wilder. joshua is preparing to take on russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday but wants a bout with wilder next april at wembley. there‘s been no agreement between the two camps for a fight which could seejoshua crowned the undisputed world champion. it‘s been a lot of talking, back—and—forth and i...
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glasgow city beat the cypriots 2—0 in the first leg of their round of 32 tie which champions chelseaand that is all for the moment from the bbc sports centre. we will have plenty more for you in sports day at half past six. let's get more now on the substantial impact on people's wages in the decade following the 2008 financial crash. research for the bbc by the institute for fiscal studies shows on average someone's ff real take home pay is £800 lower than in 2008. people aged 30 to 39 are the hardest hit, earning £2,100 less than people of the same age a decade ago. and the annual average salary has also fallen from £24,100 in 2008 to £23,300 last year. with me is carl emmerson, deputy director of the institute for fiscal studies, who carried out the analysis for the bbc. thank you for coming in to talk to us thank you for coming in to talk to usa thank you for coming in to talk to us a little bit more about it. a lot of figures there but the headline, i think, remains the same. wages have fallen, why? it has been remarkable. normally we would expect wages to grow over time and gro
glasgow city beat the cypriots 2—0 in the first leg of their round of 32 tie which champions chelseaand that is all for the moment from the bbc sports centre. we will have plenty more for you in sports day at half past six. let's get more now on the substantial impact on people's wages in the decade following the 2008 financial crash. research for the bbc by the institute for fiscal studies shows on average someone's ff real take home pay is £800 lower than in 2008. people aged 30 to 39 are...
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we're right in the heart of glasgow city centre.he eu. that is even higher than the nationalfigure of 62%. eu. that is even higher than the national figure of 62%. i eu. that is even higher than the nationalfigure of 62%. i have been out and about this morning, talking to people on the streets of glasgow to people on the streets of glasgow to ask them what their views are with six months to go to brexit. for me, they're talking absolute gobbledygook and i do not understand one word of it. are we in or out? if we're out, do we still get a deal? or are we out and still get part of a deal? clueless, absolutely well and truly clueless. i think that the government are pulling the wool over everyone's eyes in relation to what's going on behind closed doors. why do you think that? because people can't be honest and i think the uk and the scottish government, everybody needs to come together and just start telling the truth. a range of views. anthony and doctor craig mccandless. loads of things out there. first of all, the big picture, anth
we're right in the heart of glasgow city centre.he eu. that is even higher than the nationalfigure of 62%. eu. that is even higher than the national figure of 62%. i eu. that is even higher than the nationalfigure of 62%. i have been out and about this morning, talking to people on the streets of glasgow to people on the streets of glasgow to ask them what their views are with six months to go to brexit. for me, they're talking absolute gobbledygook and i do not understand one word of it. are...
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a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact for people and businesses has been exceptionally at the future of sauchiehall street, which they have already started doing. benedict cumberbatch and james corden are just two of the british nominees up for an emmy award — which take place in la tomorrow night. it's the first year that the categories have been dominated by the streaming service, netflix. our los angeles correspondent, james cook, reports. enemies to the east. enemies to the west. game of thrones has vanquished them all, winning more emmy awards than any other drama series in tv history. whatever stands in our way... we will defeat it. this year, it leads the field with 22 nominations. did you ever stop to wonder about your actions? westworld, where cowboys meet science fiction, has 21 nominations, including a second supporting actress nod for thandie newton. you're going to take me to my daughter. who knows where westworld's going to go for season three? we certainly have no idea. do you not? no, not at all! i'm having dinner with lisa joy, who's one of our show run
a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact for people and businesses has been exceptionally at the future of sauchiehall street, which they have already started doing. benedict cumberbatch and james corden are just two of the british nominees up for an emmy award — which take place in la tomorrow night. it's the first year that the categories have been dominated by the streaming service, netflix. our los angeles correspondent, james cook, reports. enemies to the east. enemies to the...
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a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact on people and businesses has been exceptionallye future of sauchiehall street, which they've already started doing. nina macleod, reporting scotland, glasgow. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. good evening. autumnal gales and wet weather on the way as we move into the working week. we've had a little bit of rain from the week weather front through the day but however we have the next area of low pressure at isa have the next area of low pressure at is a menacing mass of cloud brewing in the atlantic. as we go through the rest of the evening and overnight it will turn dank and drizzly with mist in the south but mist and fog developing the sort that —— nor the fairly quiet for the night and reasonably cool in the south that already you can see the rain looming large across the south west of ireland and that will bring fairly damp weather if not wet weather into northern ireland and into western and northern and central scotland. for england and wales, generally speaking despite the misty start it should bri
a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact on people and businesses has been exceptionallye future of sauchiehall street, which they've already started doing. nina macleod, reporting scotland, glasgow. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. good evening. autumnal gales and wet weather on the way as we move into the working week. we've had a little bit of rain from the week weather front through the day but however we have the next area of low pressure at isa have...
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a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact on people and businesses has been exceptionally at the future of sauchiehall street, which they've already started doing. nina macleod, reporting scotland, glasgow. it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. last week felt like water because we had chilly mornings and mist and fog but this week we turn our attention to autumnal gales and rain. we had rain meandering south through the weekend but we are turning our attention to the cloud in the atla ntic attention to the cloud in the atlantic which is ex—hurricane helan. it has tropical air mixed amongst the low—pressure system and it will give us autumnal gales through monday and tuesday but interestingly it will also give a small warm in the south with temperatures returning to the mid—20s, especially across england and wales. not only will it warm up, it will be humid by day and night. it does look as if the south in the next few days will see the driest and warmest weather but as we saw with the low—pressure around there will be heavy rain and at times autumnal gal
a spokesman for glasgow city council said the impact on people and businesses has been exceptionally at the future of sauchiehall street, which they've already started doing. nina macleod, reporting scotland, glasgow. it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. last week felt like water because we had chilly mornings and mist and fog but this week we turn our attention to autumnal gales and rain. we had rain meandering south through the weekend but we are turning our attention to...
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in glasgow's necropolis, the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates. in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what is really troubling about today's figures is that they show, for the first time, life expectancy decreasing. so that means that people in scotland, and in wales, can actually anticipate dying younger. in the three nations where life expectancy has declined, scotland is at the bottom, where a baby boy born between 2015 and ‘17 is expected to live to 77, and just over 81 in the case of females. in northern ireland, it is now 78.1; years for males, just over 82 forfemales. that is the same for women in wales, just over 78 for men. in parts of the uk, life expectancy is going down. now, that's really dramatic. my argument has been that the health of the population tells us something very important about how well we're meeting the needs of the population, and if health is getting worse, that means something's going terribly wrong. service! politicians will argue over what is going wrong — pove
in glasgow's necropolis, the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates. in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what is really troubling about today's figures is that they show, for the first time, life expectancy decreasing. so that means that people in scotland, and in wales, can actually anticipate dying younger. in the three nations where life expectancy has declined, scotland is at the bottom, where a baby boy born...
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in glasgow's necropolis, the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates.ere else in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what's really troubling about today's figures is that they show — for the first time — life expectancy decreasing. so, that means that people in scotland and in wales can actually anticipate dying younger. in the three nations where life expectancy has declined, scotland's at the bottom, where a baby boy born between 2015—17 is expected to live to 77, and just over 81 in the case of females. in northern ireland, it's now 78.1; years for males, just over 82 forfemales. that's the same for women in wales, just over 78 for men. in parts of the uk, life expectancy is going down. now, that's really dramatic. my argument has been that the health of the population tells us something very important about how well we're meeting the needs of the population, and if health is getting worse, that means something's going terribly wrong. service! politicians will argue over what's going wrong. povert
in glasgow's necropolis, the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates.ere else in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what's really troubling about today's figures is that they show — for the first time — life expectancy decreasing. so, that means that people in scotland and in wales can actually anticipate dying younger. in the three nations where life expectancy has declined, scotland's at the bottom, where a baby...
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glasgow city are through to the last 16, of the women's champions league, despite defeat at home. ost 1—0 on the night, but go through 2—1 on aggregate. the final of middleweight boxing's, super series, takes place in saudi arabia tonight. two britons, george groves and callum smith, face each other to win this knockout competition. and salford have pretty much secured their place in super league next season, after beating the french side toulouse, 44—10 in the qualifiers. much more to come on the ryder cup in the papers shortly. there is nothing else to talk about, you know that? pretty much. here's matt with a look at this morning's weather. what is the weather like for the rydercup? what is the weather like for the ryder cup? looking good, dry but a little bit cooler than it has been and that is the story for us here in the uk today. 25 degrees yesterday in parts of lincolnshire, we will still have some good, sunny skies to be enjoyed across the country, but it will feel much cooler, some are good 10 degrees or so if not all that it more. this morning, actually start, unlike yes
glasgow city are through to the last 16, of the women's champions league, despite defeat at home. ost 1—0 on the night, but go through 2—1 on aggregate. the final of middleweight boxing's, super series, takes place in saudi arabia tonight. two britons, george groves and callum smith, face each other to win this knockout competition. and salford have pretty much secured their place in super league next season, after beating the french side toulouse, 44—10 in the qualifiers. much more to...
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chelsea thrashed sarajevo 5—0, while glasgow city beat cypriot side, somatio barcelona 2—0, in a game russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday, plenty of competition in the division. he says he fears no wonder. the division is booming. so be it. what will be will be. as i said, april 13, if it is not deontay wilder, it could be fury. the division is live right now. don't forget, we will be trying his latest keep fit exercise in an hour ‘s time. i will be trying. is all about defying the laws of physics. -- it is. and finally, as a sprinter, usain bolt often seemed to defy the laws of physics, but would he be able to run in near zero—gravity? i know it's the question you have all been asking yourselves! well, he gave it a go. the eight time olympic gold medallist wasn't quite as quick or graceful in a low gravity chamber in the back of an aircraft, but he still found a way to win. so, he could be the fastest man on earth and in space! he still managed to do the lightning pose upside down. they had champagne after. we sought slow motion of his races so many times. did you see the m
chelsea thrashed sarajevo 5—0, while glasgow city beat cypriot side, somatio barcelona 2—0, in a game russian alexander povetkin a week on saturday, plenty of competition in the division. he says he fears no wonder. the division is booming. so be it. what will be will be. as i said, april 13, if it is not deontay wilder, it could be fury. the division is live right now. don't forget, we will be trying his latest keep fit exercise in an hour ‘s time. i will be trying. is all about defying...
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keen to show off its modern face the nine hundred year old city has undergone an expensive renovation in recent years. most want to glasgow's finally becoming a european city which we're comfortable it's much cleaner it's a more open city. and it's racing to a digital future at breakneck speed with solar powered street signs and parking places rental bicycles and free wi-fi everywhere all far it is have opened a large park next to the kremlin lending a friendlier add to the somber center of government. politan and increasingly a relaxing place to visit and the mayor says. goes downtown has been transformed for visitors and residents alike sabean has been mayor for eighty years appointed by the kremlin and twenty ten he was reelected in twenty thirty and is now seeking another term. and he's doing his best to make this election appear democratic in this t.v. ad he calls on all muscovites to get out and vote. but the shock go forward do something for democracy for the part of the people in moscow but the people of moscow under sabean have no power says his challenger. his opposition party a just russia objects to the mayor's
keen to show off its modern face the nine hundred year old city has undergone an expensive renovation in recent years. most want to glasgow's finally becoming a european city which we're comfortable it's much cleaner it's a more open city. and it's racing to a digital future at breakneck speed with solar powered street signs and parking places rental bicycles and free wi-fi everywhere all far it is have opened a large park next to the kremlin lending a friendlier add to the somber center of...
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we‘re right in the heart of glasgow city centre. this city voted more than 66% to remain in the eu.yone's eyes in relation to what's going on behind closed doors. why do you think that? because people can't be honest and i think the uk and the scottish government, everybody needs to come together and just start telling the truth. seeing a range of views on the streets of glasgow. joining me to have a think about some of the questions that are being raised our doctor anthony sala moaning from the centre of european relations and doctor craig mike angus from the uk and changing europe. had loads of things out there. first of all, the big picture, anthony, when you are thinking about, you know, the idea that scots voted more overwhelmingly to stay the eu than any part of the uk, why is that? i think one aspect of why people would want to support eu membership is clearly the benefits that it brings. scotland is dependent on migration from the rest of the eu to sustain its economy and population. scotland receives a lot of funding for research and development for universities full stop a
we‘re right in the heart of glasgow city centre. this city voted more than 66% to remain in the eu.yone's eyes in relation to what's going on behind closed doors. why do you think that? because people can't be honest and i think the uk and the scottish government, everybody needs to come together and just start telling the truth. seeing a range of views on the streets of glasgow. joining me to have a think about some of the questions that are being raised our doctor anthony sala moaning from...
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glasgow city are through to the last 16 of the women's champions league despite defeat at home to cypriotsnd they held out to reach the last 16 for the fourth time in their history. salford red devils have pretty much secured their place in super league next season after beating toulouse. salford ran in seven tries to give them a lead both in points and in points difference over the teams looking to catch them. leeds and toronto occupy the other spots that would guarantee super league status next season as it stands. that's all the sport for now. there's due to be a vote today on whether a man accused of sexual assault should be allowed to sit as a justice in america's highest court. christine blasey—ford accuses brett kavanaugh of sexually assaulting at a party when they were high school students. yesterday, in a dramatic hearing before senators lasting nine hours, both sides gave emotional testminony. during the televised session, brett kavanaugh angrily accused democrats of being behind the claims to try to block his appointment, because it would give conservatives a clear majority on t
glasgow city are through to the last 16 of the women's champions league despite defeat at home to cypriotsnd they held out to reach the last 16 for the fourth time in their history. salford red devils have pretty much secured their place in super league next season after beating toulouse. salford ran in seven tries to give them a lead both in points and in points difference over the teams looking to catch them. leeds and toronto occupy the other spots that would guarantee super league status...
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coming up, chelsea women and glasgow city ladies are in champions league action.thing a little bit warmer. all the details later. thanks ben. also coming up — the magical world of mushrooms. we‘ll take a look at the role fungi plays in every day life — from food and medicine, to helping generate new biofuels. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. "chuck chequers" — that‘s the message from the group of tory euro—sceptics whose opposition to theresa may‘s brexit plans has been increasingly vocal. but whether or not their call is loud enough to spark a leadership contest is still not clear. members of the european research group met last night. it‘s reported they did discuss ousting theresa may — but how much support they have, and who they would support to take her on... well they‘re not there yet, it seems. today, the erg has unveiled what it says is a solution to the irish border question. downing street has reiterated that chequers is "the only serious, credible and negotiable plan which is on the table‘ leila nathoo reports from westminster. brexiteers walkin
coming up, chelsea women and glasgow city ladies are in champions league action.thing a little bit warmer. all the details later. thanks ben. also coming up — the magical world of mushrooms. we‘ll take a look at the role fungi plays in every day life — from food and medicine, to helping generate new biofuels. hello, everyone. this is afternoon live. "chuck chequers" — that‘s the message from the group of tory euro—sceptics whose opposition to theresa may‘s brexit plans...
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in newcastle, glasgow and edinburgh, even in city centres, two or three degrees.p temperatures. less chilly as we get into tuesday. plenty of fine weather to take us into the week but some rain at times, especially in the north—west. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. on the opening day of the conservative conference, theresa may accuses opponents of her brexit plan of "playing politics" with britain's future. but she is facing a public battle with borisjohnson. this morning, the former foreign secretary calls the prime minister's brexit plan "deranged". party chairman brandon lewis insists the conference will show party unity. my focus is on making sure our members have a good conference and working with the prime minister to ensure we are delivering on a domestic agenda, on the issues that matter to people and on brexit, making sure we get a good deal for the uk. here in birmingham, theresa may seats to fend off her critics by telling tory members, "but loyalty and the
in newcastle, glasgow and edinburgh, even in city centres, two or three degrees.p temperatures. less chilly as we get into tuesday. plenty of fine weather to take us into the week but some rain at times, especially in the north—west. this is bbc news. i'm chris rogers. the headlines at ten. on the opening day of the conservative conference, theresa may accuses opponents of her brexit plan of "playing politics" with britain's future. but she is facing a public battle with...
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in the glasgow necropolis the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates.younger than anywhere else in the country. scotla nd anywhere else in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what is troubling about the figures is that they show that the figures is that they show that the first time that life expectancy is decreasing, meaning people in scotla nd is decreasing, meaning people in scotland and wales can actually anticipate dying younger. in the three nations where life expectancy has declined, scotland is at the bottom, where her baby boy born between 2015/17 is expected to live till 77 and just over 81 in the case of females. in northern ireland, it's now 78.4 years for males and just over 82 the females, the same for women in wales, just over 78 for men. in parts of the uk life expectancy is going down. now it is really dramatic. my argument has been that the health of the population tells us something very important about how well we are meeting the needs of the population and health is getting worse
in the glasgow necropolis the headstones illustrate the city's history of early death rates.younger than anywhere else in the country. scotla nd anywhere else in the country. scotland has the lowest life expectancy of any of the uk's four nations, and what is troubling about the figures is that they show that the figures is that they show that the first time that life expectancy is decreasing, meaning people in scotla nd is decreasing, meaning people in scotland and wales can actually...
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this approach has dramatically cut crime in cities like glasgow.v camera are about to stab a man to death. across the capital, there have been more than 100 homicides so far in 2018. a new approach to combating violent crime is to tackle the causes. this centre in south london provides support for young people already caught up in or likely to be caught in a cycle of violence. i have seen young people that have been shot, young people that have been stabbed and young people that have low level fractures from punching a wall or not wanting to get into a fight. the interventions that we do are we actually meet them at that point and are able to make a difference, we are able to say you can change. this family was helped by the support. and she is now helping one teenager who was turned away from violence after being helped to build up his self—esteem. slowly, he came to understand that it was notjust cooking that he had to turn up on time, that he had to... if he turned up late, he was letting me down. today, the mayor announced his own early interve
this approach has dramatically cut crime in cities like glasgow.v camera are about to stab a man to death. across the capital, there have been more than 100 homicides so far in 2018. a new approach to combating violent crime is to tackle the causes. this centre in south london provides support for young people already caught up in or likely to be caught in a cycle of violence. i have seen young people that have been shot, young people that have been stabbed and young people that have low level...
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by late afternoon we could need the umbrellas in belfast and glasgow but many major towns and cities than a0 degrees or so but in the south for sunshine and temperatures a little bit higher. so friday, low— pressure little bit higher. so friday, low—pressure close to the uk, so we anticipate some rain getting into the north of scotland. 0nce anticipate some rain getting into the north of scotland. once again across the south of the country the weather looking dry. i say the weather looking dry. i say the weather is going downhill for the south of the uk we may hang onto predominantly dry weather all through the week. the weekend again looking a bit mixed. have the umbrella to hand but on the whole we have had worse this time of year. but it is going to be cooler over the next two or three days. that is all from me. good evening. labour agrees a new code on anti—semitism in a bid to end the controversy that engulfed the party. protestors from rival groups gathered outside labour headquarters in london as the party's ruling body met to decide on what action to take. hours of discussion
by late afternoon we could need the umbrellas in belfast and glasgow but many major towns and cities than a0 degrees or so but in the south for sunshine and temperatures a little bit higher. so friday, low— pressure little bit higher. so friday, low—pressure close to the uk, so we anticipate some rain getting into the north of scotland. 0nce anticipate some rain getting into the north of scotland. once again across the south of the country the weather looking dry. i say the weather looking...
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not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree enormous company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis in kemet can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions. they want to know if their watch was assembled by a nazi and where it comes from. the people have become highly sensitized sacks and he's now got a serious image problem which is bad for business. the arc of brother scrap metal dealers are also concerned about their homelands image after recent nazi demonstrations they want saxony to be open to the world to attract workers from abroad they and many small companies like them are desperate for qualified workers . every guest and every citizen who lives here should be able to do so in safety and peace and that's what potential workers imagine when they think about moving here and when they see things like that then they'll probably think twice about heading toward saxony big. companies like no moss and the are cops br
not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilized but not far right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree enormous company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis in kemet can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions. they want to know if their watch was assembled by a nazi and where it comes from. the people have...
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glasgow experts be sure to rush me. coming show we'll be talking about urban stress busy streets noisy crowds how does a city like protect our health and mental wellbeing send your questions to you in good shape that come right on the subject line we're looking forward to hearing from you. if you can exercise till you drop and still not be able to lose unwanted body. bad luck you need aesthetic medicine may provide an answer try you little license because if you cool down the fat cells below five degrees you research itself literally to death. i once again. but it won't go one option for shedding excess pounds without surgery is to freeze them off. i'm not sure it'll work. forty seven year old stephanie battlers is going to help us find out how effective cryo little isis is she exercises off and she especially likes riding badminton and aerobic but she still has a problem with one particular area of her body i'm give us an idea after you reach a certain age the weight slips down from here to your tummy it's got to go that stephanie is opposed to liposuction due to the risks associated with the procedure she therefore cho
glasgow experts be sure to rush me. coming show we'll be talking about urban stress busy streets noisy crowds how does a city like protect our health and mental wellbeing send your questions to you in good shape that come right on the subject line we're looking forward to hearing from you. if you can exercise till you drop and still not be able to lose unwanted body. bad luck you need aesthetic medicine may provide an answer try you little license because if you cool down the fat cells below...
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you talked about glasgow and the difference it made. and the difference it made. are different issues and they are two different citiesasgow. it will not be identical in london. the violence reduction unit. disease, but you are right to say london is different from glasgow. london is different from glasgow. the publishing in london is 9 million, its 600,000 in glasgow. million, its 600,000 in glasgow. what —— the population in london. what -- the population in london. young man has been killed on the streets of london. streets of london. this will turn around and start to change? change? have seen in recent years but it will not happen overnight. will not happen overnight. there is no panacea. no panacea. it took ten years in glasgow to turn things around. glasgow to turn things around. want to make progress sooner rather than later. than later. and glasgow tells us we can't solve this overnight. can't solve this overnight. khan, thank you for your time this morning. and this is the weather there this morning. looking mean and moody. matt's here with a look at this morning's weather. is storm ali causing problems up t
you talked about glasgow and the difference it made. and the difference it made. are different issues and they are two different citiesasgow. it will not be identical in london. the violence reduction unit. disease, but you are right to say london is different from glasgow. london is different from glasgow. the publishing in london is 9 million, its 600,000 in glasgow. million, its 600,000 in glasgow. what —— the population in london. what -- the population in london. young man has been...
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city this year. a violence reduction unit will follow the approach of a scheme in glasgow, where the murder rate was is to treat the problem as a public health issue. keith doyle has more. a gang in london, caught on cctv, about to stab a man to death. the latest figures for england and wales show there were 1.3 million violent incidents last year. in london, there have been 100 murders so far in 2018. a new approach to combating violent crime is to tackle the causes. this centre in south london provides support for young people already caught up or likely to be caught up in a cycle of violence. i've seen young people that have been shot, young people that have been stabbed, or young people that have, like, low—level boxer fractures from punching the wall, not wanting to get into the fight. the interventions that we do are for when we actually meet them at that point, and we're able to make a difference. we're able to say, you can change. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support. she is now helping one teenager who has turned away from violence after being given a sense of worth. slowly, sl
city this year. a violence reduction unit will follow the approach of a scheme in glasgow, where the murder rate was is to treat the problem as a public health issue. keith doyle has more. a gang in london, caught on cctv, about to stab a man to death. the latest figures for england and wales show there were 1.3 million violent incidents last year. in london, there have been 100 murders so far in 2018. a new approach to combating violent crime is to tackle the causes. this centre in south...
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not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilised but not right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree that no most company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis and chemists can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions.
not a far right city the majority is totally normal democratically civilised but not right for god sakes we don't want that. luxury watchmakers in the nearby town of glasgow to agree that no most company sells two thirds of its production abroad the recent pictures of rampaging nazis and chemists can easily harm the economy of the entire federal state of saxony. customers are starting to ask questions.