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let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.lly the town's been reliant on the industry. there are green shoots of new businesses popping up. joining me now is joe new businesses popping up. joining me now isjoe who runs a mystery murder games business here in grimsby. why do you think most of the wards here voted for brexit?” don't think they voted for brexit for any immigration issues, i think it was purely was they wanted a change in the current government and this was the quickest way of getting a change, people wanted a change, they're not a change, people wanted a change, they‘ re not happy a change, people wanted a change, they're not happy with the way things are, it's not necessarily about the fish. they wanted a change and brexit offered that change the fastest. what industries here are there for people? there has been a huge change, we always had a lot of import export in grimsby, that's still the case. there is a lot of stuff coming through here. up on the docks there is a silo full of orange juice from south america
let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.lly the town's been reliant on the industry. there are green shoots of new businesses popping up. joining me now is joe new businesses popping up. joining me now isjoe who runs a mystery murder games business here in grimsby. why do you think most of the wards here voted for brexit?” don't think they voted for brexit for any immigration issues, i think it was purely was they wanted a change in the current government and this was the quickest...
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let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.mike from the fishing merchant association and darren who isa merchant association and darren who is a fisherman. mike, let's start with you. do you think brexit can revive the brexit — can brexit revive the brexit — can brexit revive the brexit — can brexit revive the fishing industry? we hope so. largely it depends on the negotiations and what comes through from that. but there might be trade—offs, there might be all sorts of deals being made at the expense of deals being made at the expense of the fish industry in grimsby. what kind of assurances do you want from the government to the fishing industry? we would like our quotas to bea industry? we would like our quotas to be a lot more than what theyer because the quotas we get, we can't fish. so we need a lot more quota. a lot more. do you think it is a positive thing for the industry? yeah, ithink positive thing for the industry? yeah, i think it would be. we positive thing for the industry? yeah, ithink it would be. we have got in
let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.mike from the fishing merchant association and darren who isa merchant association and darren who is a fisherman. mike, let's start with you. do you think brexit can revive the brexit — can brexit revive the brexit — can brexit revive the brexit — can brexit revive the fishing industry? we hope so. largely it depends on the negotiations and what comes through from that. but there might be trade—offs, there might be all sorts of deals...
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let's join vishala sri—pathma who is at a fish market in grimsby. i have been myself. over to you. we have got a shellfish taller here that is going to go out this evening to look for lobsters. this industry and this town voted largely in favour of leaving the european union. they see it as an opportunity to take control of british these again. joining me now is patrick salmon who runs a smokehouse just round the corner. why are you coming into this industry now? you recently bought the business. yes, i bought the traditional smokehouse because it produces a fantastic product and grimsby has got a great heritage of producing fantastic fish products and the fishing industry has been here forever. it seemed like a fabulous opportunity to be involved, really. how does brexit impact your business? we are a net importer of fish in the country. are you worried at all? it probably will affect it in some way but my business personally, i buy imported fish from iceland and north norway and the faroes and they are non—european countries, so really, probably not that much effect on my busines
let's join vishala sri—pathma who is at a fish market in grimsby. i have been myself. over to you. we have got a shellfish taller here that is going to go out this evening to look for lobsters. this industry and this town voted largely in favour of leaving the european union. they see it as an opportunity to take control of british these again. joining me now is patrick salmon who runs a smokehouse just round the corner. why are you coming into this industry now? you recently bought the...
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let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.this town and industry voted largely to leave the european union. it is late in the european union. it is late in the day forfishermen, the european union. it is late in the day for fishermen, they've gone home. they sell their catch around the corner at the auction. you are manager of the fish market here. what's the mood in the market? on a bit of a downer at the moment, the boys, because the fishermen in iceland are on strike, we rely on most of theirfish. iceland are on strike, we rely on most of their fish. so lads are uncertain about futures. they are on a downer at the minute. you used to bea a downer at the minute. you used to be a fisherman before you managed the market, why did you leave?” started in the 70s. the water fleet went late 70s, then the middle water boats. then i had to work abroad, all over iceland, holland, denmark. i got fed up of working away, i settled down again and gave it up for my children. in terms of how the government can help the industry thrive again
let's join vishala sri—pathma who is in grimsby.this town and industry voted largely to leave the european union. it is late in the european union. it is late in the day forfishermen, the european union. it is late in the day for fishermen, they've gone home. they sell their catch around the corner at the auction. you are manager of the fish market here. what's the mood in the market? on a bit of a downer at the moment, the boys, because the fishermen in iceland are on strike, we rely on most...
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a number of operations were cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected theirart of their systems. gchq is the heart of the uk's cyber defence. investors have pledged more than £3 billion to security over the next five years. but mps warn there is still no detailed plans for a new national centre which aims at making the uk the safest place online. it comes as russia has been accused of using cyber attacks to destabilise western governments and nato by the defence secretary michael fallon. he said moscow was "weaponising misinformation" to expand its sphere of influence. speaking last night at st andrew's university, mr fallon called on nato to strengthen its cyber defences and tackle what he called the "false reality" being propagated by the kremlin. theresa may is attending a summit in malta today where she'll brief european union leaders on her meeting with donald trump and back the president's call for nato members to spend more on defence. downing street wants close trade and strategic ties with the trump administration after brexit, but the prime minister
a number of operations were cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected theirart of their systems. gchq is the heart of the uk's cyber defence. investors have pledged more than £3 billion to security over the next five years. but mps warn there is still no detailed plans for a new national centre which aims at making the uk the safest place online. it comes as russia has been accused of using cyber attacks to destabilise western governments and nato by the defence...
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that is it from grimsby for now.ot in one london borough, the isle of man could be the latest authority about to introduce a doggy dna database. irresponsible owners could then be traced and fined. holly hamilton reports. they may be man's best friend, but the mess some leave behind is unpleasant and even dangerous. but soon it could also be evidence and the dog's owner brought tojustice. it's after a pilot scheme in a london borough introduced voluntary dna testing at the start of last year — after just three months they saw a 50% drop in dog fouling. now they hope to make it compulsory and others are taking their lead. the isle of man is launching a public consultation in a plan to launch it there. you can track back from the dna profile dog poo on the pavement to the dog that has left the mess behind. we've all been there — getting mess on the carpet after we've trod in it. and it seems to press a nerve among the main public. it's a cost of about £30 per dog, so it isn't cheap. with uk local authorities already un
that is it from grimsby for now.ot in one london borough, the isle of man could be the latest authority about to introduce a doggy dna database. irresponsible owners could then be traced and fined. holly hamilton reports. they may be man's best friend, but the mess some leave behind is unpleasant and even dangerous. but soon it could also be evidence and the dog's owner brought tojustice. it's after a pilot scheme in a london borough introduced voluntary dna testing at the start of last year...
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. >> jimmy: well, you know -- sacha, you have a movie "the brothers grimsby" coming out. >> that's righth 11th. >> jimmy: and again, i apologize for what's going on here, very unprofessional. guillermo, you're the one that should be watching for what's going on. get the guy behind you out of the shot! >> who is -- >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> dimwit. >> jimmy: i'm so sorry. >> stay away, please. >> jimmy: there's no excuse for that. i apologize again. some people are just gross. but thank you very much. >> yeah. >> jimmy: sacha baron cohen! [ cheers and applause ] >> stay away. >> jimmy: keep rounding people up, will you, guillermo? >> stay away next year. >> jimmy: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it just really pisses me off, that's all. la this is the reason why we're watching television tonight. oscar night is a night to celebrate great films. if you're at all familiar with the movie "the producers" you know it is one of the best comedies ever. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the producers" is a classic, won an oscar for mel brooks, record-breaking 12 tony awards when mel ma
. >> jimmy: well, you know -- sacha, you have a movie "the brothers grimsby" coming out. >> that's righth 11th. >> jimmy: and again, i apologize for what's going on here, very unprofessional. guillermo, you're the one that should be watching for what's going on. get the guy behind you out of the shot! >> who is -- >> jimmy: thank you very much. >> dimwit. >> jimmy: i'm so sorry. >> stay away, please. >> jimmy: there's no excuse for...
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a golden viking brooch was discovered by accident by a woman visiting from grimsby. find out more from that story. the artist behind the idea said he's delighted the first item's been found — we'll be speaking to him in a minute. first though, here's the unwitting treasure hunter, rachel welch. we had a look at them but we did spend much time with them because we are not good at code. we just thought we would go and have a little late round and hopefully we could find one and we did. it was just ina could find one and we did. it was just in a wall, hidden in a little hole in the wall and we had a look and there was. a little black bag and opened the bag and it was the treasure. she was looking for that but she had not cracked the code. the artist behind the project joins us now from bristol study. we area joins us now from bristol study. we are a roll here. the first one has been found. it is generating great excitement in scu nthorpe. been found. it is generating great excitement in scunthorpe. it has been amazing. people calling themselves professional treasure hun
a golden viking brooch was discovered by accident by a woman visiting from grimsby. find out more from that story. the artist behind the idea said he's delighted the first item's been found — we'll be speaking to him in a minute. first though, here's the unwitting treasure hunter, rachel welch. we had a look at them but we did spend much time with them because we are not good at code. we just thought we would go and have a little late round and hopefully we could find one and we did. it was...
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hundreds of operations cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected their systems billion to security over the next five years. but the mps warn there is still no detailed plan for a new national centre which aims to make the uk the safest place online. with me is our security correspondent gordon corera. let's pick up on the report first of all. we are hearing a couple of different stories. the government is saying there is a comprehensive and ambitious national cyber security strategy in place. but the public accou nts strategy in place. but the public accounts committee is saying there isa accounts committee is saying there is a chaotic handling of personal data and an affable super data breaches. where does the true picture like? —— lie. breaches. where does the true picture like? -- lie. there's the national cyber security centre which is being launched, and that will bring together in one place, or the people passed with protecting government —— all. and also critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. for the first time we are going to see that and that shou
hundreds of operations cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected their systems billion to security over the next five years. but the mps warn there is still no detailed plan for a new national centre which aims to make the uk the safest place online. with me is our security correspondent gordon corera. let's pick up on the report first of all. we are hearing a couple of different stories. the government is saying there is a comprehensive and ambitious national cyber...
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hundreds of operations cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected their systemst of the uk's cyber defence. ministers have pledged more than £3 billion to security over the next five years. but the mps warn there is still no detailed plan for a new national centre which aims to make the uk the safest place online. an estimated 200,000 protesters have staged a third night of demonstrations in romania against a government decree that decriminalises some types of corruption. the prime minister says he won't withdraw the decree. 0ur correspondent nick thorpe is in the romanian capital of bucharest. these protests expected to grow over the weekend, remind us of the background? yes, a decree was passed on tuesday night by the new social democratic government, only in power for the last month. this decree would decriminalise some forms of corruption and in practice get out many politicians who are now in jail for corruption. romania has a strong national anti—corruption directorate, they have been very successful in tackling corruption in high places in the past years a
hundreds of operations cancelled in grimsby and scunthorpe after a computer virus infected their systemst of the uk's cyber defence. ministers have pledged more than £3 billion to security over the next five years. but the mps warn there is still no detailed plan for a new national centre which aims to make the uk the safest place online. an estimated 200,000 protesters have staged a third night of demonstrations in romania against a government decree that decriminalises some types of...