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yet another new—ish timetable on great northern, southern and thameslink services and yet more trainsetting weary. i travelled on the day they changed the timetables, on may 20th, from cambridge and it wasjust a guessing game, to know what platform to be on. the staff have no information. it can only improve things, to be honest. as far as i'm concerned, it's very, very poor. since the new timetables were introduced in may, the government has launched an inquiry into govia thameslink, threatened to strip it of its franchise and its ceo has resigned. but it's notjust govia where there's problems. another operator, northern, cancelled 170 services today and great western, which runs trains between london and the south—west, also cancelled more than 30 trains, blaming engineering works, the hot weather and the world cup for staff choosing not to work overtime. govia thameslink, which runs southern, thameslink and great northern trains said: transport focus, which represents commuters, said rail companies must make sure they do everything to minimise inconvenience on the day. and to resto
yet another new—ish timetable on great northern, southern and thameslink services and yet more trainsetting weary. i travelled on the day they changed the timetables, on may 20th, from cambridge and it wasjust a guessing game, to know what platform to be on. the staff have no information. it can only improve things, to be honest. as far as i'm concerned, it's very, very poor. since the new timetables were introduced in may, the government has launched an inquiry into govia thameslink,...
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yet another new—ish timetable on great northern, southern and thameslink services and yet more trains on the day they changed the timetables, on may 20th, from cambridge and it was just a guessing game, to know what platform to be on. the staff have no information. it can only improve things, to be honest. as far as i'm concerned, it's very, very poor. since the new timetables were introduced in may, the government has launched an inquiry into govia thameslink, threatened to strip it of its franchise and its ceo has resigned. but it's notjust govia where there's problems. another operator, northern, cancelled 170 services today and great western, which runs trains between london and the south west, also cancelled more than 30 trains, blaming engineering works, the hot weather and the world cup for staff choosing not to work overtime. govia thameslink, which runs southern, thameslink and great northern trains said: "the new timetable provides passengers with a more robust and reliable service, gives priority to peak—hour trains and seeks to reduce gaps in the service. we apologise to p
yet another new—ish timetable on great northern, southern and thameslink services and yet more trains on the day they changed the timetables, on may 20th, from cambridge and it was just a guessing game, to know what platform to be on. the staff have no information. it can only improve things, to be honest. as far as i'm concerned, it's very, very poor. since the new timetables were introduced in may, the government has launched an inquiry into govia thameslink, threatened to strip it of its...
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alaska than farther -- father bernard hubbard, an explorer who has spent over 10 years in our great northernritory. ago,r hubbard: 10 years with my loyal young college men i thoughtul dog, alaska was a worthless knob of land on top of america, where amidos lived in a close snow and ice. i was certainly surprised that it was anything but this. popular notions about alaska are for the most part all wrong. it is the least understood of any united states territory. its size, its expanse and its great variety are by no means comprehended. land no onethe knows. nhe best way to get a idea of the true size of alaska is to move it down to the united states. although only 1/5 as large as the united states and square miles, nevertheless alaska touches all four borders of our country. this will give you the wide --anse and spread about w wide expanse and spread of our great northern territory. ♪ the most important fact to bear in mind is this. alaska is divided into three distinct sections which are as different from one another as day is tonight. takes its name from the yukon river which flows through
alaska than farther -- father bernard hubbard, an explorer who has spent over 10 years in our great northernritory. ago,r hubbard: 10 years with my loyal young college men i thoughtul dog, alaska was a worthless knob of land on top of america, where amidos lived in a close snow and ice. i was certainly surprised that it was anything but this. popular notions about alaska are for the most part all wrong. it is the least understood of any united states territory. its size, its expanse and its...
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this will give you an idea of the wide expanse and spread of our great northern territory. ♪ the mosttant fact to bear in mind is this. alaska is roughly divided into three distinct sections which -- distinct sections, which are as different from one another as day is from night. the yukon area takes its name from the great yukon river, which flows through it. a line of latitude drawn eastward from the center of this section will touch eventually on the southern coast of greenland. we are not surprised then to see in this yukon section snow and dass -- section -- snow and ice, traversed only by dog teams in a subzero temperature that is always a menace to life. the most grueling experience i ever had in alaska was mushing a dog team 1600 miles over the frozen yukon. the wolf dog is called the husky is man's most faithful companion in covering the long distances where there is no modern transportation. here is my team on the winter trails, where the noble sled dog takes pride in his work. at home in his kennel, he is equally eager to be of service. this is my heroic old leader. he save
this will give you an idea of the wide expanse and spread of our great northern territory. ♪ the mosttant fact to bear in mind is this. alaska is roughly divided into three distinct sections which -- distinct sections, which are as different from one another as day is from night. the yukon area takes its name from the great yukon river, which flows through it. a line of latitude drawn eastward from the center of this section will touch eventually on the southern coast of greenland. we are not...
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a third new timetable in two months for passengers on thameslink, southern and great northern servicesorld cup winners france head home to a heroes‘ welcome. coming up on bbc news... anthonyjoshua against alexander povetkin is announced for september the 22nd at wembley stadium — all ofjoshua's belts will be on the line. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump and vladimir putin are meeting in the finnish capital helsinki in their first—ever summit. speaking at a joint news conference before the talks, president trump said they had a lot of "good things" to discuss, including trade, nuclear weapons, and china — and he predicted they would end up having an "extraordinary relationship." mr trump earlier said in a tweet that ties with russia had "never been worse," due to the "stupidity" of american politicians — and what he called the "rigged" inquiry into alleged russian interference in us elections. gary o'donoghue is in helsinki. donald trump has been shaping up for this summit ever since he became leader. at times he has flattered the russian leader and has al
a third new timetable in two months for passengers on thameslink, southern and great northern servicesorld cup winners france head home to a heroes‘ welcome. coming up on bbc news... anthonyjoshua against alexander povetkin is announced for september the 22nd at wembley stadium — all ofjoshua's belts will be on the line. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. donald trump and vladimir putin are meeting in the finnish capital helsinki in their first—ever summit. speaking at a...
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it is not acceptable for my constituents using great northern to be subjected to this day after day.r special compensation. the industry will foot the bill until a solution for all becomes clear. victoria fritz, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime. still as many questions as answers — just how did the nerve agent novichok used to poison a former russian spy lead to two more people being treated in hospital? i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let me reassure you that public safety is of paramount importance. coming up on bbc news, injury worries for gareth southgate — strikerjamie vardy is a doubt for england's world cup quarterfinal against sweden. the national health service is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a host of events being held around the uk. since its birth in 19118, the nhs has grown to become the world's largest publicly funded health service. staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey, and many others will attend a service this evening at york minster, the prince of wales has met patients at a
it is not acceptable for my constituents using great northern to be subjected to this day after day.r special compensation. the industry will foot the bill until a solution for all becomes clear. victoria fritz, bbc news. our top story this lunchtime. still as many questions as answers — just how did the nerve agent novichok used to poison a former russian spy lead to two more people being treated in hospital? i recognise that some local wiltshire residents will be feeling very anxious. let...
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cancellations on great northern and thameslink due to timetable changes so do check before you traveler installation. in maida vale, harrow road in both directions is closed from sutherland avenue to torquay street due to a collision. let's have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. the risk of seeing a thunderstorm today. while not everyone will catch one, if you do have a thunderstorm, they have the potential to be quite heavy and cause some disruption. a cloudy start to this morning, a few patches of mist around as well. that will literally pick up, that cloud thinning and breaking to allow for some sunny spells. for the late morning through the afternoon, the potential to see one of those thunderstorms moving in from the west. the met office have the yellow weather warnings in place, the potential for some disruption and localised flooding. temperatures fairly similar to yesterday, a maximum of 26 celsius. through this evening, then, still a chance of one or two thundery showers, which should die out as we move through the night. overnight, increasing s
cancellations on great northern and thameslink due to timetable changes so do check before you traveler installation. in maida vale, harrow road in both directions is closed from sutherland avenue to torquay street due to a collision. let's have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello, good morning. the risk of seeing a thunderstorm today. while not everyone will catch one, if you do have a thunderstorm, they have the potential to be quite heavy and cause some disruption. a cloudy...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have sufferede disruption since an overhaul of the schedule in may. the operator says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. england's footballers fly home today after finishing fourth in the world cup. the team will land at heathrow airport this afternoon, around the same time as the final between france and croatia gets underway. from russia, david ornstein reports. this is not how england hoped it would end. as the dust settles they will reflect on a remarkable journey which should help positively shape the future of the national sport. in a game neither side really wanted to be playing but both hoped to win, belgium were quick to showcase their devastating attacking ability. harry kane squandered a fine opportunity to equalise. after half—time, eric dyer looked certain to score until tony intervened. jordan pickford kept them in contention, only for the mercurial eden hazard to seal the mercurial eden hazard to seal the win. a bronze medalfor the so—
passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have sufferede disruption since an overhaul of the schedule in may. the operator says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. england's footballers fly home today after finishing fourth in the world cup. the team will land at heathrow airport this afternoon, around the same time as the final between france and croatia gets underway. from russia, david ornstein...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have suffered rail companies cancelled services today, blaming staff shortages due to the hot weather and world cup final. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. in recent weeks it is a familiar sight, packed trains and another new title on services and more trains cancelled. passengers are getting weary. i travelled on the day they change the timetables from cambridge and it was a guessing game. the staff had no information. it can only improve things. it is very pooh only improve things. it is very poor. since the new timetables were introduced in may the government has lost a n introduced in may the government has lost an enquiry into govia thameslink, threatened to strip it of its franchise and the chief executive has resigned but it isn't just govia who have problems. northern cancelled 170 services and great western, running trains between london and the cancelled more than 30 trains blaming engineering works, the hot weather and the world cup for staff choosing not to work overtime. go
passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have suffered rail companies cancelled services today, blaming staff shortages due to the hot weather and world cup final. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. in recent weeks it is a familiar sight, packed trains and another new title on services and more trains cancelled. passengers are getting weary. i travelled on the day they change the timetables from cambridge and it was a guessing game. the...
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commuters who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalenta months free travel. hundreds of thousands of passengers have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. people renting homes in england could be given more security, under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months, and ministers say longer agreements would allow them to put down more roots in their communities. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business correspondent, joe lynam, has more. expedia, lastminute.com, ebookers and on the beach are all popular websites for booking holidays. but they are intermediaries. it means if things go wrong, they are not directly responsible. that ends today. more
commuters who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalenta months free travel. hundreds of thousands of passengers have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. people renting homes in england could be given more security, under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. figures show that eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months, and ministers say...
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gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every servicent ben ando has been at london bridge station for us. commuters, and probably the management at govia thameslink, will be at least allowing themselves a small sigh of relief, because so far, things are considerably better than they have been since may the 20th, when the first new timetable was introduced, and sincejune the 4th, when a revised timetable was introduced, which still doesn't solve all the problems. some are delayed a few minutes, maybe, but most are running as they should. they've done that, they say, by prioritising the rush hour, the peak services morning and evening, and by moving trains around to try to ensure there are fewer delayed trains and fewer cancellations. they've done that by cutting some services of the timetable altogether, but at least passengers will have more certainty if they're confident that the trains that are advertised in advance will run when they say they'll run. it was one of the most exciting and memorable world cups of recent years. but while
gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every servicent ben ando has been at london bridge station for us. commuters, and probably the management at govia thameslink, will be at least allowing themselves a small sigh of relief, because so far, things are considerably better than they have been since may the 20th, when the first new timetable was introduced, and sincejune the 4th, when a revised timetable was introduced, which still doesn't solve...
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gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every serviceit meant some were withdrawn and cancelled without warning. the operator says the changes will mean an increase in services across the network. plumes of smoke have been seen across london as a large urban grassland caught fire in the east of the capital. more than 200 firefighters worked through the night on wanstead flats near stratford, to bring a blaze the size of 150 football pitches under control. kensington palace has released a set of photographs to mark the christening of prince louis. they were taken in the garden and morning room of clarence house following the service last week. photographer matt holyoak, who also took portraits to celebrate the 70th wedding anniversary of the queen and prince philip, said he hoped the images captured the joy of the occasion. more photos. we love seeing them, don't we? you love a baby photo, don't we? you love a baby photo, don't you? we were talking about the celebrations after the france— croatia game. did you see that? no, i didn't. i wa
gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every serviceit meant some were withdrawn and cancelled without warning. the operator says the changes will mean an increase in services across the network. plumes of smoke have been seen across london as a large urban grassland caught fire in the east of the capital. more than 200 firefighters worked through the night on wanstead flats near stratford, to bring a blaze the size of 150 football pitches under...
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passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentel. hundreds of thousands of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. people renting homes in england could be given more security, under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months. ministers say longer agreements would strengthen communities. the polls have opened in mexico after an election campaign marred by some of the bloodiest political violence in the country for decades. security has been tightened with more than 130 candidates and political workers killed since september. voters are electing a president as well as members of congress, senators, governors and mayors. 0ur correspondent will grant joins me now from mexico city. can you kind of give us a sense of why this election is potentially a turning point for mexico? mexico has been through at least two administrations of the military led drug war against the cartels in the cou
passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentel. hundreds of thousands of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. people renting homes in england could be given more security, under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months. ministers say longer agreements would strengthen...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include thameslink and great northern, have suffered severein may. a british teenager who fell 70ft from a balcony in magaluf has died. thomas channon, who was 18 and from rhoose, near barry in glamorgan, is the third holidaymaker from the uk to die at the eden roc apartment complex this year. he was celebrating the end of his a—levels at the spanish party resort. the foreign office are supporting the family. a 28—year—old man has died and a 54—year—old man has been seriously injured in a stabbing in birmingham. the attack took place in yardley wood, in the south—east of the city, in the early hours of sunday morning. west midlands police have said inquiries are ongoing, but that both men were known to each other and they are not seeking anyone else in relation to the incident. the 12 boys rescued from flooded caves in thailand have been told of the death of one of the divers who helped save them. former navy seal saman gunan died when he ran out of air during an operation to deliver air tanks to the boys. the boys were assessed and deemed be
passengers on the company's lines, which include thameslink and great northern, have suffered severein may. a british teenager who fell 70ft from a balcony in magaluf has died. thomas channon, who was 18 and from rhoose, near barry in glamorgan, is the third holidaymaker from the uk to die at the eden roc apartment complex this year. he was celebrating the end of his a—levels at the spanish party resort. the foreign office are supporting the family. a 28—year—old man has died and a...
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passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentnds of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business correspondent joe lynam has more. expedia, lastminute.com, ebookers and on the beach are all popular websites for booking holidays. but they are intermediaries. it means if things go wrong, they are not directly responsible. that ends today. more and more people are buying their holidays online, but they don't get the same protection as they would have got from a traditional travel agents. so, thanks to these changes today, anybody who buys a holiday and, for instance, there's an ash cloud, or the hotel isn't up to standard, or the airline goes bust, they'll be protected thanks to these new directives. 83% booked
passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentnds of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. millions of people who book their holidays online will be protected under new eu rules which come into force today. until now, trips booked via websites like expedia and on the beach did not have the same protection as traditional package holidays from travel agents. our business...
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passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentavel. hundreds of thousands of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. the mayor london sadiq khan hasjust tweeted that after months of chaos for passengers, he supports any move to strip the franchise. city hall will push for tfl to take over more commuter routes so they can provide londoners with a better service. that is something incidentally that the transport secretary chris grayling has opposed, giving the mayor power over the commuter lines because he is concerned about the impact on those wide outside of london. sadiq khan clearly sees an opportunity for tfl to take over. people renting homes in england could be given more security under government proposals to introduce a minimum tenancy term of three years. eight out of ten tenants currently have contracts of six or 12 months. ministers say longer agreements would strengthen communities. the polls have opened in mexico, after an election campaign marred by some of the bloodi
passengers who use its thameslink and great northern trains are also set to be offered compensation equivalentavel. hundreds of thousands of people have faced weeks of disruption following the introduction of new timetables in may. the mayor london sadiq khan hasjust tweeted that after months of chaos for passengers, he supports any move to strip the franchise. city hall will push for tfl to take over more commuter routes so they can provide londoners with a better service. that is something...
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thameslink, southern and great northern passengers have faced delays and cancellations since since mayprovide a ‘more robust and reliable service'. it's nearly two years since the islamic state group was forced out of its stronghold in the libyan city of sirte. but the orphaned children of some of is's foreign fighters were left behind. most of them are from egypt. but they are stuck in limbo, in a tiny charity shelter in the western city of misrata, as negotiations drag on about their return home. our correspondent, sally nabil, has been to see the children in the shelter. these are the children the islamic state group left behind. stranded in a foreign country for no crime of their own. they survived the conflict, but with a lifetime of mental scarring. when i first met them, they barely spoke. they rarely get any visits. stigmatised by society, these helpless, innocent victims are confined to this orphanage. ijust can't imagine how the children have been kept in this place for more than a year and a half without having a chance to go out except three orfour times. the place is quite
thameslink, southern and great northern passengers have faced delays and cancellations since since mayprovide a ‘more robust and reliable service'. it's nearly two years since the islamic state group was forced out of its stronghold in the libyan city of sirte. but the orphaned children of some of is's foreign fighters were left behind. most of them are from egypt. but they are stuck in limbo, in a tiny charity shelter in the western city of misrata, as negotiations drag on about their return...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have suffered says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. the twelve boys rescued from flooded caves in thailand have been told of the death of one of the divers who helped save them. former navy seal saman died when he ran out of air during an operation to deliver air tanks to the boys. the boys were assessed and deemed be in good meantal and physical health before their families told them about the divers death. residents of a village in greenland have left their homes after an iceberg, weighing 11 million tonnes, drifted inland prompting fears of a tsunami. local officials warned the iceberg could split in two, forcing a huge wave onshore. 260 billion tonnes of greenland's ice is lost to the ocean each year. breaking news. details of an arrest in connection with the paragliding incident. what more can you tell us? this has just come out in the last few minutes that we have discovered, you will remember of course that incident that happened about 20 mi
passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have suffered says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. the twelve boys rescued from flooded caves in thailand have been told of the death of one of the divers who helped save them. former navy seal saman died when he ran out of air during an operation to deliver air tanks to the boys. the boys were assessed and deemed be in good meantal and physical health...
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comparable package of special compensation for passengers on the most affected thameslink and great northernn to what action could be taken against govia thameslink — gtr — which is due to bring in a new timetable in mid—july. the public accounts committee has concluded that the threat to strip gtr of their franchise is not a credible one. what can he do to protect passengers from a continuation of the current appalling performance if thejuly 15th interim timetable fails to bring stability? minister johnson. mr speaker, rail operating companies will be held responsible for that portion of performance for which they are responsible and accountable and that is now under way. the secretary of state has set in train a hard review of gtr and at the end of that hard review, all appropriate options will be on the table and available to the secretary of state and to the government as a whole. rail passenger usage is falling, and is it any wonder that my constituents in cardiff central are giving up on using the train when a standard return rail ticket to london for a morning meeting costs £235? they
comparable package of special compensation for passengers on the most affected thameslink and great northernn to what action could be taken against govia thameslink — gtr — which is due to bring in a new timetable in mid—july. the public accounts committee has concluded that the threat to strip gtr of their franchise is not a credible one. what can he do to protect passengers from a continuation of the current appalling performance if thejuly 15th interim timetable fails to bring...
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if that population collapses, that is most of the turtles in the northern great barrier reef, the torress. 0ur turtles are notjust our turtles at raine island. they migrate all around the northern region. the population collapsing would have massive impacts on those committees. and these native communities are doing what they can to help. today they are getting their boating licence, training from the parks and wildlife service. for us to be out here because of our history that we have with raine island, trading wise, our ancestors used to go all over. we have that connection now today to raine island. we have that history, and songs. they use the ipads, we have a turtle database and all the turtle monitoring is done on that. they also get involved with helping out with the drone work and the surveying. it would be good to learn a lot more. because we are living in a modern world and we've got to keep up. not too many old people left. we're the next ones in line, so we've got to learn as much as we can so we can pass it down to our kids and their kids can pass it down to their kids. indi
if that population collapses, that is most of the turtles in the northern great barrier reef, the torress. 0ur turtles are notjust our turtles at raine island. they migrate all around the northern region. the population collapsing would have massive impacts on those committees. and these native communities are doing what they can to help. today they are getting their boating licence, training from the parks and wildlife service. for us to be out here because of our history that we have with...
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it is not acceptable for my constituents using great northern to be subjected to this day after day.ny places, and farmers are warning of the impact the weather could have on crops and livestock. in many areas grass has stopped growing and some livestock farmers are struggling to find feed for their animals. however, it's boom—time for owners of solar panels — many of which are postioned on farmland. claire marshall has sent this report from gloucestershire. with the heat come the flies. the group we've got here are all huddled up to try and communally move the flies away, create a little personal shade. when cows are uncomfortable, they don't eat a lot, which means they don't produce as much milk. this is already having a financial impact. this farm is now losing around £1400 a week. we've lost about 500 litres a day. it adds up, yeah, and that's off the top, so that's £200 less we've got to pay bills and do other things, so you wouldn't want it to get worse or carry on for too long. so it's a worry? it is, it's a real worry. crops are also suffering. this barley should still be gre
it is not acceptable for my constituents using great northern to be subjected to this day after day.ny places, and farmers are warning of the impact the weather could have on crops and livestock. in many areas grass has stopped growing and some livestock farmers are struggling to find feed for their animals. however, it's boom—time for owners of solar panels — many of which are postioned on farmland. claire marshall has sent this report from gloucestershire. with the heat come the flies....
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has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is the freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case to get benefits the single market without having free movement of people so john johnson why if the cabinet knows that it that it's unworkable that the e.u. is going to reject most of the proposals within the checkers deal what why did the cabinet back it where the cabinet backed it because the they need to try and come up with a position that the tory party would accept and at the time when the checkers deal was finalized it seemed like to me. may have been able to ambush her here cabinet members with the hope that their backing of the deal which quell some of the bricks at rebellion on her back benches but as
has to be in the customs union otherwise we'll have customs barriers between great britain and northern ireland which effectively splits up the u.k. so that's one of the reasons why some work will the other reason why it's unworkable is that it's asking for one of the freedoms of the single market which is the freedom of goods but not the other three services capsule and importantly people free movement of people in such a totality issue for the e.u. they will not allow the case to get benefits...
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gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every servicey 20th. it meant some were withdrawn and cancelled without warning. the operator says the changes will mean an increase in services across the network. drivers could soon be allowed to go faster through motorway roadworks. highways england say it's considering raising the current speed limit from 50 miles per hour to 60 on quiet days when there are fewer workers nearby. but the union unite says any increase in speeds would endanger lives. model chloe ayling, who was held captive in italy for six days last year, has described how she tried to win over her captor. after two days of being chained to a chest of drawers, she agreed to share a bed with lukasz herba and discussed building a relationship with him. when he realised a ransom was not going to be paid, he released chloe, and drove her to the british consulate in milan. when i started sharing a bed with him, we would talk more, and i would ask him questions. he answered all my questions. he would talk about his life and then, the m
gtr, which oversees thameslink, southern and great northern routes, changed the time of every servicey 20th. it meant some were withdrawn and cancelled without warning. the operator says the changes will mean an increase in services across the network. drivers could soon be allowed to go faster through motorway roadworks. highways england say it's considering raising the current speed limit from 50 miles per hour to 60 on quiet days when there are fewer workers nearby. but the union unite says...
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is worldly to know half border between northern ireland and between north and great person a parliamentary lock on all new rules and regulations leaving the common agricultural policy in the common fisheries policy the freedom to strike new trade deals around the world an independent foreign and defense policy but not the most distant relationship possible with our neighbors and friends a new deep and special partnership frictionless trade in goods shed commitments to high standards and together we continue to promote open and fair trade and continued security cooperation to keep our people safe this is the great sin that is in our national interest it is the threats it will deliver on the democratic decision of the british people it is the right deal for question and i commend this statement. to me. mr speaker i want to thank the prime minister for an advance copy of the statement and to share condolences to the friends and family of dawn just we're over two years on from the referendum two years of soundbites indecision and cabinet infighting. culminating culminating in a series of waste
is worldly to know half border between northern ireland and between north and great person a parliamentary lock on all new rules and regulations leaving the common agricultural policy in the common fisheries policy the freedom to strike new trade deals around the world an independent foreign and defense policy but not the most distant relationship possible with our neighbors and friends a new deep and special partnership frictionless trade in goods shed commitments to high standards and...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include thameslink and great northern, have suffered severeollision with a lorry on the m6 near stafford. it happened at around 12:30pm on the southbound side between junctions 1a and 13. police say the entire southbound carriageway is expected to remain closed for a number of hours as investigations continue. motorists are advised to check theirjourneys before they travel. one of the biggest car—buying groups in britain says more than half of its vehicles will be electric by 2025. the british vehicle rental and leasing association wants to increase its fleet of electric cars to 750,000, as our business correspondent, joe lynam, reports. noxious gases coming out of cars could soon be a thing of the past. now one of the biggest fleet—buyers in the uk says it's switching to low or zero—emission vehicles within seven years. the british vehicle rental and leasing association is responsible for one in every five vans as well as one in every eight cars on our roads. and its members have pledged to turn most of their fleets into plug—in vehicles by 2
passengers on the company's lines, which include thameslink and great northern, have suffered severeollision with a lorry on the m6 near stafford. it happened at around 12:30pm on the southbound side between junctions 1a and 13. police say the entire southbound carriageway is expected to remain closed for a number of hours as investigations continue. motorists are advised to check theirjourneys before they travel. one of the biggest car—buying groups in britain says more than half of its...
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passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have sufferedtor says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. some extraordinary pictures now from a rescue on mount hood in the us state of oregon. a chinook helicopter was called in to help a climber who had got into distress. the pilot landed with just two wheels on the mountain at 11,000 feet. the state's national guard was scrambled to get the rescuers and the climber on board, before taking off again. the man is now recovering in hospital. astonishing skill. he is now recovering. that is amazing. i have seen one up close recovering. that is amazing. i have seen one up close it is huge. just incredible skill. time for all the sport. is that fred perry, that statue behind you? spot on. yes. the statue outside centre court. we talked about him a lot before andy murray changed history. this is a lovely place outside centre courta posh area. you can see all of the hats and dresses in suits. we mentioned the he. it could be one of the hottest ever finals.
passengers on the company's lines, which include southern, thameslink, and great northern, have sufferedtor says the new timetables will be in place until additional services can be re—introduced. some extraordinary pictures now from a rescue on mount hood in the us state of oregon. a chinook helicopter was called in to help a climber who had got into distress. the pilot landed with just two wheels on the mountain at 11,000 feet. the state's national guard was scrambled to get the rescuers...
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the company, which operates several franchises, including thameslink and great northern, has promised. but it said this morning it was "too early to say" if there was disruption. tom burridge sent us this update from kings cross station in london. i think if you were writing a school report based on govia thameslink‘s performance this morning, you might say, "improving, but still some way to go". yes, there were delays, yes, there were cancellations, but by and large, most trains ran on time. there was only significant disruption between this station and cambridge. now, that's a big improvement on may, when govia thameslink and northern both implemented, or tried to implement, more ambitious timetables. then, the proper planning wasn't in place and it was nothing short of travel chaos. it matters not only because passengers, huge numbers of passengers, have been suffering for weeks, but also, and excuse the pun, because govia thameslink is on the rails. some people say the company should be stripped of its franchise. but companies across the country running our rail network know that
the company, which operates several franchises, including thameslink and great northern, has promised. but it said this morning it was "too early to say" if there was disruption. tom burridge sent us this update from kings cross station in london. i think if you were writing a school report based on govia thameslink‘s performance this morning, you might say, "improving, but still some way to go". yes, there were delays, yes, there were cancellations, but by and large, most...
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franchise in the uk, about one in four trains are on the govia thameslink lines and this is the great northern gatwick express. the millions of people coming in on those trains every day. it is the only picture i have seen of maradona this weekend and apparently the director steered well clear of him yesterday after nigeria. cannot think why. but it was some the hand signals we saw on the screen. anyway, there we are. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines. a major incident is declared after two "rapidly developing and aggressive" fires merge on moorland above bolton. the vast majority of local councils in england thinks income tax should be used to fund, what they say is, a crisis in adult social care. here's chris with a look at this morning's weather. storms might be on the way? yes, indeed. exactly right. we have the risk of a few thundery showers today across south—west england. otherwise, dry for most. these yesterday's temperatures. top temperature of 10 degrees. we missed out on 30 degrees but the heat was widespread and cross england and wales. the hot, sunny weather c
franchise in the uk, about one in four trains are on the govia thameslink lines and this is the great northern gatwick express. the millions of people coming in on those trains every day. it is the only picture i have seen of maradona this weekend and apparently the director steered well clear of him yesterday after nigeria. cannot think why. but it was some the hand signals we saw on the screen. anyway, there we are. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines. a major incident is...
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so that commitment was good to have no border or checks between northern ireland and great britain. great britain. i am cautiously optimistic but there needs to be that same hope that the eu will respond to this. there are some do know who were in her cabinet by david davis who have suggested that a technological border that they think you could do it by having number plate recognition, you could have checks away from the border. do you think that is workable? as theresa may said today, that would probably be impossible and i don't think there is any country in the world where that has been implemented particularly with the difficulties we have at our border with over 300 current border crossings. such a high level of integration. i think we would say that technological solutions are probably not workable so we would welcome the commitment today to have no hard border at all. what about theissue no hard border at all. what about the issue of migration? is that having an impact in northern ireland at all with the workforce, with filling jobs? there are some people reporting in englan
so that commitment was good to have no border or checks between northern ireland and great britain. great britain. i am cautiously optimistic but there needs to be that same hope that the eu will respond to this. there are some do know who were in her cabinet by david davis who have suggested that a technological border that they think you could do it by having number plate recognition, you could have checks away from the border. do you think that is workable? as theresa may said today, that...
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passengers on the company‘s lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have sufferedices can be re—introduced. some extraordinary pictures now from a rescue on mount hood in the us state of oregon. a chinook helicopter was called in to help a climber who had got into distress. the pilot landed with just two wheels on the mountain at 11,000 feet. the state‘s national guard was scrambled to get the rescuers and the climber on board before taking off again. the man is now recovering in hospital. what a talented pilot! while! incredible, absolutely incredible. those are the main stories this morning. let‘s catch up with the sport. a little bit of sport today! the world cup final and wimbledon final. it is to be for the wimbledon final and 4pm for the world cup finals. you have a prime—time spot, micah, this morning, getting closer and closer to the court! almost touching the grass! 0f closer to the court! almost touching the grass! of course, you‘re not allowed to do that on centre court. the experts are going through their morning routine. there is rigged with the lawn m
passengers on the company‘s lines, which include southern, thameslink and great northern, have sufferedices can be re—introduced. some extraordinary pictures now from a rescue on mount hood in the us state of oregon. a chinook helicopter was called in to help a climber who had got into distress. the pilot landed with just two wheels on the mountain at 11,000 feet. the state‘s national guard was scrambled to get the rescuers and the climber on board before taking off again. the man is now...
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a wish to advise the case in the markets between northern ireland and great britain or you have no deal a tool there is never any option for cherry picking boris johnson has been living on for too long not just boris johnson it seems that briggs it is within the conservative party the governing conservative party appear not to understand that the e.u. is a rules based organization of the u.k. just can't cherry pick aspects of membership that it wants to keep and those that it wishes to discard i mean that's what's led to all of this infighting isn't it. absolutely it's the kind of exceptionalism that britain has you know still maintains e.-k. government is still maintained this ludicrous position that he needs us more than we need them that's all we had during the referendum campaign twenty sixteen and it's kind of led the policies of the government ever since it's simply not true it never has been true never will be true so when the e.u. set off the referendum you can't cherry pick this in the markets you can't if you want to end free movement that means you have to go for both on a tr
a wish to advise the case in the markets between northern ireland and great britain or you have no deal a tool there is never any option for cherry picking boris johnson has been living on for too long not just boris johnson it seems that briggs it is within the conservative party the governing conservative party appear not to understand that the e.u. is a rules based organization of the u.k. just can't cherry pick aspects of membership that it wants to keep and those that it wishes to discard...
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a wish to advise the casing of markets between northern ireland and great britain or you have no deal or tool there is never any option for cherry picking boris johnson has been living for too long not just boris johnson it seems that briggs it is within the conservative party the governing conservative party appear not to understand that the e.u. is a rules based organization of the u.k. just can't cherry pick aspects of membership that it wants to keep and those that it wishes to discard i mean that's what's led to all of this infighting isn't it. absolutely it's the kind of exceptionalism that britain has you know still maintains ek government is still maintained this ludicrous position that he needs us more than we need them that's all we had during the referendum campaign twenty sixteen and it's kind of led the policies of the government ever since it's simply not true it never has been true never will be true so when the e.u. set off the referendum you can't cherry pick this in the markets you can't if you want to end free movement that means you have to go for both on a trade d
a wish to advise the casing of markets between northern ireland and great britain or you have no deal or tool there is never any option for cherry picking boris johnson has been living for too long not just boris johnson it seems that briggs it is within the conservative party the governing conservative party appear not to understand that the e.u. is a rules based organization of the u.k. just can't cherry pick aspects of membership that it wants to keep and those that it wishes to discard i...
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on the trains, signalling problems are causing delays of 15 minutes on thameslink and great northernood morning. it is another mild start this morning. we have patchy cloud around and that is going to stay with us throughout the day, breaking up from time to time, leading to some sunny spells. we have a gentle south—westerly—westerly breeze today, stay largely dry, with a chance of a light shower later on this afternoon. most places avoiding it, staying dry, and temperatures getting up to 26 degrees. that cloud starts to disappear as we head into the evening. some sunshine before it sets. then overnight it becomes clear. a dry night. minimum temperature, again, quite warm for the city, 15 degrees. out towards the suburbs and beyond, around 11 or 12. so tomorrow, sunny spells, temperatures a little bit warmup, up to 30 degrees. for friday, the chance of some showers, which could be quite sharp, heavy, you may hear a rumble of thunder, they will rumble on through the night and into saturday morning, clearing through the afternoon, leading to a dry, sunny and another warm sunday. i'm ba
on the trains, signalling problems are causing delays of 15 minutes on thameslink and great northernood morning. it is another mild start this morning. we have patchy cloud around and that is going to stay with us throughout the day, breaking up from time to time, leading to some sunny spells. we have a gentle south—westerly—westerly breeze today, stay largely dry, with a chance of a light shower later on this afternoon. most places avoiding it, staying dry, and temperatures getting up to...
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moderate winters and mild summers give the city like the northern great lakes region. although it's as far left as hawaii and finland, anchorage .as one familiar household name alaska lays claim to the title flying estate in the union and backs it up with statistics like this. one ear plane for 150 people. one out of every citizen is a licensed pilot. combined air operations in the anchorage area, take-offs and landings reveal for air traffic than los angeles, new york, or miami. near-by lakehood is home base to 1/5th of the world's sea plane, the largest concentration of planes in the world. who are the alaskans? native born, foreign born from every state in the union. better educated than the average. men outnumber women. ordinary americans with a matter of fact knowledge of what the hand and spirit of man can accomplish. they share a heritage firsthand of leving ground and building where no man built before. even something as simple as a country auction is an occasion to renew old friendships and make new ones. >> number 27 -- two times the money. >> gold built june
moderate winters and mild summers give the city like the northern great lakes region. although it's as far left as hawaii and finland, anchorage .as one familiar household name alaska lays claim to the title flying estate in the union and backs it up with statistics like this. one ear plane for 150 people. one out of every citizen is a licensed pilot. combined air operations in the anchorage area, take-offs and landings reveal for air traffic than los angeles, new york, or miami. near-by...
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this amounts to a standard read trade agreement for great britain with northern ireland parked off in the customs union and part of the single market, separated border through the uk own internal market. no prime minister's could ever expected. it would be a profound betrayal. and while i know some might propose instead of a preacher trade agreement, it is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement but there should be no hard border between northern ireland . secondly there is what some people say is a model that effectively membership of the economic area but going further in some places on naming in the customs union to the whole of the uk. this would mean continued free movement, continued payment to the market access and continued obligation to the vast bulk of law, no independent trade policy with nothing like our own trade deals around the world. ifirmly believe this would not honor the referendum result .so as the eu continues on this course, there is a risk that could lead to no deal and this would most likely be an extra
this amounts to a standard read trade agreement for great britain with northern ireland parked off in the customs union and part of the single market, separated border through the uk own internal market. no prime minister's could ever expected. it would be a profound betrayal. and while i know some might propose instead of a preacher trade agreement, it is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement but there should be no hard border...
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no hard border between northern ireland or northern ireland and great britain. a parliamentary lock on new rules and regulations, leaving the common agricultural policy, the freedom to strike new trade deals around the new world and not the most distant relationship possible with our neighbors and friends and deep and special partnership, frictionless trade in goods and shared commitments to high standard, to promote open and fair trade and continued security cooperation to keep our people safe. this is the brexit that is in our national interest. it is the brexit that will deliver on the democratic decision of the british people and it is the right brex it deal for brexit and i commend this statement to the house. >> mr. speaker, i want to thank the prime minister for advanced copy of this statement and share her condolences to the friends and family of dawn sturgis, over two years on from the refer endm of cabinet infighting and indecision. culminating in a series of wasted opportunities with more and more people losing faith that this government is capable of
no hard border between northern ireland or northern ireland and great britain. a parliamentary lock on new rules and regulations, leaving the common agricultural policy, the freedom to strike new trade deals around the new world and not the most distant relationship possible with our neighbors and friends and deep and special partnership, frictionless trade in goods and shared commitments to high standard, to promote open and fair trade and continued security cooperation to keep our people...
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this amounts to a standard free-trade agreement for great britain, with northern ireland carved off in the eu's customs union and parts of the single market, separated the reporter in the i receive from the u.k.'s own internal market. though prime minister can accept this. it would be a profound betrayal. know -- this is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement, that there should be no hard border between northern ireland and ireland. there is what some people say is on offer from the eu, a model that affects the european economic area, but going further in some places and remaining in the customs union for the home of the u.k. this would mean continued free move in, continued payment every year to the eu for market access, a continued obligation to follow law, no independent trade policy, with no ability to strike our own trade deals around the world. i firmly believe this would not honor the referendum result. if the eu continues on this course, there is a serious risk that could lead to no deal, and this would most likely be
this amounts to a standard free-trade agreement for great britain, with northern ireland carved off in the eu's customs union and parts of the single market, separated the reporter in the i receive from the u.k.'s own internal market. though prime minister can accept this. it would be a profound betrayal. know -- this is not on the table because it would not allow us to meet our commitments under the belfast agreement, that there should be no hard border between northern ireland and ireland....