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heathrow have been working on these plans for years.jects, who worked around the world on different infrastructure projects, and working with them we have come up with a scheme that was put forward to the commission with the 3500 metre runway over the m25. one of the things we started asking and questioning saying, why do we need firstly 3500 metre runway? to my surprise, none of the airlines were ever consulted on the length of the runway or the location of the runway, so if you look at airports such as manchester and birmingham, which do take the wide—bodied aircraft, do take a380s, manchester works on a 3000 metre runway, so why can't we do that? our plans, although we have worked with advisers and the airlines, are obviously at an early stage but we do feel that we can have further efficiencies and savings on these plans by working with our partners. and do you think that you are the man or you have the organisation to do the job? is that why you're so interested? well, i've always been one of the folks living in the real world. i'm
heathrow have been working on these plans for years.jects, who worked around the world on different infrastructure projects, and working with them we have come up with a scheme that was put forward to the commission with the 3500 metre runway over the m25. one of the things we started asking and questioning saying, why do we need firstly 3500 metre runway? to my surprise, none of the airlines were ever consulted on the length of the runway or the location of the runway, so if you look at...
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heathrow have been working on these plans the years. in infrastructure projects who work around the world on different infrastructure projects, and working with them we have come up with a scheme that was put forward to the commission of a 3500 metre runway over the m25. some of the things we started asking and questioning, saying, firstly, why do we need a 3500 metre runway, and, to my surprise, none of the airlines were ever consulted on the length of the ru nway ever consulted on the length of the runway 01’ ever consulted on the length of the runway or the location of the runway, so if we look at airports such as manchester and birmingham, which do take the wide aircraft and the a three 80s, why can't we do that? our plans, we have done work with those advisers and the airlines, are at an early stage, but we do feel we can have further efficiencies and savings on these plans by working with our partners. and do you think that you are the man 01’ you and do you think that you are the man or you have the organisation to do thejob? man
heathrow have been working on these plans the years. in infrastructure projects who work around the world on different infrastructure projects, and working with them we have come up with a scheme that was put forward to the commission of a 3500 metre runway over the m25. some of the things we started asking and questioning, saying, firstly, why do we need a 3500 metre runway, and, to my surprise, none of the airlines were ever consulted on the length of the ru nway ever consulted on the length...
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a business tycoon submits plans to build a third runway at heathrow, which he says would be £5 billioneaper than the current scheme. and coming up at 10.30am here on bbc news, witness speaks to paul mccartney's brother, mike, who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. new figures show more than 200 kilograms of drugs and 13,000 mobile phones were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the government says measures are being put in place to disrupt illegal activity in jails. james waterhouse reports. many will say this continuing trend of contraband being smuggled into jails through whatever means possible only highlights the scale of the challenge facing prison officers, who've had to deal with staff cuts and growing violence over recent years. just in april, a european watchdog warned that incidents in ukjails were spiralling out of control, making a number of them unsafe for both prisoners and staff. the latest ministry ofjustice figures say there are 86,000 inmates in england and wales. 7000 mobile sim cards were also found in 2016, along with 13,000 mobile
a business tycoon submits plans to build a third runway at heathrow, which he says would be £5 billioneaper than the current scheme. and coming up at 10.30am here on bbc news, witness speaks to paul mccartney's brother, mike, who remembers one of the beatles‘ most famous performances. new figures show more than 200 kilograms of drugs and 13,000 mobile phones were found in prisons in england and wales last year. the government says measures are being put in place to disrupt illegal activity...
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back to those results from heathrow. business at heathrow airport keeps on growing.% higher than the same period last year. passenger numbers were up the same amount. so, how are plans going for the new runway? earlier this month hotelier, surinder arora, put forward his alternative plans for the third runway which he said would be £5bn cheaper than heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s biggest customer — says it likes the scheme. my colleague alice baxter spoke tojohn holldan—kaye, chief operating office at heathrow airport and asked him whether the cheaper plan was possible. it is notjust about having the cheapest project. we have to make sure that works for local communities sustainably and it delivers the long—term economic success for the uk and that is what exactly our plan does and why it was backed by the government and the airports commission and why our shareholders and are getting behind it and getting on and making sure we have the global connectivity for the uk as a country desperately needs. you are right w
back to those results from heathrow. business at heathrow airport keeps on growing.% higher than the same period last year. passenger numbers were up the same amount. so, how are plans going for the new runway? earlier this month hotelier, surinder arora, put forward his alternative plans for the third runway which he said would be £5bn cheaper than heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s scheme. british airways — heathrow‘s biggest customer — says it likes the scheme. my...
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that is what we focus on at heathrow. this who were caught up in all those delays and all the disruption, they went on holiday without airbags, that is not great service, is it? well, iwould without airbags, that is not great service, is it? well, i would like to apologise to any passenger who was disrupted. you understand that the number of passengers coming through here they will be times and we do not quite get it right, but we do our very best to give a great service. we take days like today, we have a lot of people going on holiday today and there will be lots of things going on at the airport to make sure people do notjust have reliable and good journeys, but that they have fun as well. if you are travelling with kids and kids travel free on heathrow express. the four free on heathrow express. the four free at restaurants. we have lots of fun and games across the terminals, to make sure the holiday begins at heathrow. we have lots of engineers behind the scenes making sure that all the pigment is working. the baggag
that is what we focus on at heathrow. this who were caught up in all those delays and all the disruption, they went on holiday without airbags, that is not great service, is it? well, iwould without airbags, that is not great service, is it? well, i would like to apologise to any passenger who was disrupted. you understand that the number of passengers coming through here they will be times and we do not quite get it right, but we do our very best to give a great service. we take days like...
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that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow. continue this morning. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further south, with temperatures still about 18—19. but more cloud compared to friday in southern counties. sunshine here and there, but the cloud thick enough to produce a few spots of rain, a few passing showers. misty towards the coast of devon, cornwall and wales. further north the well broken cloud to start the day. yes, a bit on a fresh side. what with light winds and sunshine it will soon warm up for much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. early sunshine, though, in the hebrides — doesn't last too long. the cloud thickens and we have outbreaks of rain developing widely through the rest of the day. holding onto plenty of cloud in southern counties compared to what we had on friday. still the chance of the few passing showers. most will be dry and temperatures down on the 30 we saw on friday but still the mid—20s possible and in the sunshine
that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow. continue this morning. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further south, with temperatures still about 18—19. but more cloud compared to friday in southern counties. sunshine here and there, but the cloud thick enough to produce a few spots of rain, a few passing showers. misty towards the coast of devon, cornwall and wales. further north...
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heathrow currently charges around twenty two pounds per passenger.rning. it's closed between brixton water lane and upper tulse hill because of that burst water main. eight buses have been diverted. in new cross, one lane closed on the a2 eastbound at pagnell street for gas works. while in putney, the traffic lights on the high street at norroy road aren't working. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. sunny spells and heavy showers yesterday, but today it is rather different. it should stay dry for most of us until we get to this evening. much better news for the cricket. still breezy. the south—westerly wind picking up at times. we start of the morning on about 14— 15 degrees. the best sunshine this morning and then we start to see the cloud thickened from the west as we head into the afternoon. the breeze is going to pick up, but we should still be dry. top temperature is 21— 22 celsius, which is the cooler side of average for this time of year. through this even in's rush—hour is when we will see showery outbreaks of rain is bettin
heathrow currently charges around twenty two pounds per passenger.rning. it's closed between brixton water lane and upper tulse hill because of that burst water main. eight buses have been diverted. in new cross, one lane closed on the a2 eastbound at pagnell street for gas works. while in putney, the traffic lights on the high street at norroy road aren't working. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. sunny spells and heavy showers yesterday, but today it is rather different. it...
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a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be £5cheaper than the current scheme. stea k steak one other story, wayne rooney is leaving manchester united after 13 years and returning to everton. former england captain, record goal—scorer and so on. all of that in the sports news later in the afternoon. now, the travel show. on this week's travel show, we're in a surfing community trying to hold back the tide of development on the chilean coast. also coming up... we go looking for lost ships beaneath the canadian waves. we discover a novel way to make a cake in rural france. and our global guru, simon calder, tackles the biggest question in travel... where next? let's start this week's programme on the stunning pacific coastline of central chile. punta de lobos is best known for its dramatic high cliffs, with views over black sandy beaches and rocky outcrops, where sea lions gather. and it's also become famous as one of the best places to surf in south america. this is insane. wow! with a consistent swell and regular runs of huge wave
a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be £5cheaper than the current scheme. stea k steak one other story, wayne rooney is leaving manchester united after 13 years and returning to everton. former england captain, record goal—scorer and so on. all of that in the sports news later in the afternoon. now, the travel show. on this week's travel show, we're in a surfing community trying to hold back the tide of development on the chilean...
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two men have been arrested at heathrow airport when they arrived ona heathrow airport when they arrivedturkey. the film critic barry norman has died aged 83, his family have said. the journalist and former bbc presenter died in his sleep on friday night. norman was best known as the host of film on bbc one from 1972 until 1998. the director general of the bbc tony hall has paid tribute — he said barry norman was a first class presenter and critic. film buffs always found his programmes essential viewing. he dominated broadcasting about films for a generation with wit and great knowledge. he will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with his family and friends." the short time ago my colleague spoke to barry norman's literary agent. he had been living with lung cancerfor agent. he had been living with lung cancer for the past couple of years. he had some wonderful times, but i think he felt now was the time to go. what do you make of the impact he had on the appreciation of film in this country? his career as a film critic, not just in this country? his career as a film critic, notjust
two men have been arrested at heathrow airport when they arrived ona heathrow airport when they arrivedturkey. the film critic barry norman has died aged 83, his family have said. the journalist and former bbc presenter died in his sleep on friday night. norman was best known as the host of film on bbc one from 1972 until 1998. the director general of the bbc tony hall has paid tribute — he said barry norman was a first class presenter and critic. film buffs always found his programmes...
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battle lines are drawn, the union have gathered at a football club south of the southern runway at heathrowets in during the day. they'll also see an awful lot of strange aircraft coming and going, these are the planes that british airways was given permission at 4pm yesterday afternoon to bring in and normally injuly it afternoon to bring in and normally in july it would afternoon to bring in and normally injuly it would be really difficult getting hold of spare planes, but actually ba was in luck in terms of the timing. qatar airways which owns one fifth of its parent company has a lot of planes, pilots and crew, sitting around idle at doha because they've been banned flying a number of routes in the gulf because of this big geo—political dispute. so passengers this morning enjoyed a luxury service flying to brussels and there have been depart tures to munich and oslo. some people are getting extra space. they might get to start to like it! the heart of this dispute appears to be differences in pay and conditions with different parts of the ba workforce. how has this come about and why is
battle lines are drawn, the union have gathered at a football club south of the southern runway at heathrowets in during the day. they'll also see an awful lot of strange aircraft coming and going, these are the planes that british airways was given permission at 4pm yesterday afternoon to bring in and normally injuly it afternoon to bring in and normally in july it would afternoon to bring in and normally injuly it would be really difficult getting hold of spare planes, but actually ba was in...
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today it was at london heathrow. we had temperatures of 16 in glasgow.th to south and that continues. the clearest conditions in scotland, northern ireland, northern england. a mild and muggy night further south. great conditions compared to what many have seen true today. there will be low cloud enhancing that great colour across the skies of devon, cornwall and parts of pembrokeshire. away from that there will be breaks in the cloud. the chance of some showers, rain and drizzle, nothing desperately heavy. further north there will be cloud breaks. a fresh start. warming up weekly with sunny spells as light winds. we make the most of any early sunshine because of the rest of the day, which will be cloudy. the rain will spread towards 0rkney and shetland by the end of the day. still sunny in scotland, northern ireland, northern england. further south, more cloud. stilla ireland, northern england. further south, more cloud. still a couple of light passing showers. warming up. sunshine alt, but not as hot as today. cooler further north. sunshine alt, but no
today it was at london heathrow. we had temperatures of 16 in glasgow.th to south and that continues. the clearest conditions in scotland, northern ireland, northern england. a mild and muggy night further south. great conditions compared to what many have seen true today. there will be low cloud enhancing that great colour across the skies of devon, cornwall and parts of pembrokeshire. away from that there will be breaks in the cloud. the chance of some showers, rain and drizzle, nothing...
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heathrow, pushing them towards 30 degrees or safest the borderline if the weather front of the north, coolish sort of night. temperatures down to single figures. that will not be the case on the warm side of the front, every bit as warm as of late. no lower thani6, i7, bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, i7, 18 for bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for some. bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 forsome. start bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for some. start of the weekend, disappointing. no way of getting away from this. the frontal cloud will be there or thereabouts. the odd spot of rain further east. a chance of a bitter brightness. really improve your chances as you move up in across wales into the north of england, northern ireland, quite widely across scotland. try in fine weather all the way. a notable exception of the western isles, rain could be with you for not far away. there or thereabouts for a good part of the day. always a chance of the cloud thickening, bringing a spot of rain in the south. conversely major ‘s part. if it
heathrow, pushing them towards 30 degrees or safest the borderline if the weather front of the north, coolish sort of night. temperatures down to single figures. that will not be the case on the warm side of the front, every bit as warm as of late. no lower thani6, i7, bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, i7, 18 for bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for some. bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 forsome. start bit as warm as of late. no lower than 16, 17, 18 for...
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a wealthy businessman has submitted alternative plans for a third runway at heathrow, which he says would the hotel tycoon, surinder arora, suggests changing the design of terminal buildings and reducing the amount of land built on. a spokesperson for the airport said they would "welcome views" on the plans during a public consultation later this year. tens of thousands of people are expected to attend a rally in the turkish city of istanbul to protest against the government of president erdogan. the event is being held to mark the end of a 280—mile march from ankara. it was organised by the opposition to highlight the mass arrests and sackings since last year's failed coup. a state of emergency has been declared in the canadian province of british columbia, where the authorities are trying to battle more than 180 wildfires. thousands of homes have been evacuated, and some destroyed. most of the fires started after lightning strikes in dry electrical storms. the church of england will vote today on whether to allow special services for transgender people following their transition. at the
a wealthy businessman has submitted alternative plans for a third runway at heathrow, which he says would the hotel tycoon, surinder arora, suggests changing the design of terminal buildings and reducing the amount of land built on. a spokesperson for the airport said they would "welcome views" on the plans during a public consultation later this year. tens of thousands of people are expected to attend a rally in the turkish city of istanbul to protest against the government of...
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yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going tohose kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is actually in the morning across southern counties of england, but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for lots of thunder and lightning first thing in the morning. away from those storms, may be a bit of murky weather around the coastline but essentially quite a bit of sunshine for wales, the midlands and northern counties of england with those temperatures rising quickly. partly cloudy for northern ireland and a disappointing start in scotland with a band of rain pushing eastwards, temperatures at 9am about 1k or 15 degrees in glasgow. now, through the rest of the day that first batch of storms works northwards. hot and humid conditions across england and wales with that humidity sparking some further
yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going tohose kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is actually in the morning across southern counties of england, but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for lots...
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the day has brought quite a variety of weather. 32 at heathrow, i hear.lorious guys here, beautiful picture. those conditions matched across the southern half but that's not the end of the variety because further north the weather front brings cloud and rain to scotla nd front brings cloud and rain to scotland as the last of the day's thunderstorms rolled to the north sea on another sticky night especially across central and southern parts of britain. temperatures 1a and 15 in scotland. friday, fairly cloudy through the south—west, the western facing shores of wales. further ease, glorious start of the day, with the breeze from the north—west but temperatures even at this stage, 18 01’ temperatures even at this stage, 18 or19 temperatures even at this stage, 18 or 19 degrees. further north, the frontal system brings cloud and rain to northern ireland overnight and the rain will be there as we had all the rain will be there as we had all the way from northern isles worked through scotland. it goes towards the cumbrian fells to. friday, a fairly quiet day,
the day has brought quite a variety of weather. 32 at heathrow, i hear.lorious guys here, beautiful picture. those conditions matched across the southern half but that's not the end of the variety because further north the weather front brings cloud and rain to scotla nd front brings cloud and rain to scotland as the last of the day's thunderstorms rolled to the north sea on another sticky night especially across central and southern parts of britain. temperatures 1a and 15 in scotland. friday,...
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after six gruelling weeks on the other side of the world, the squad touched down at heathrow airporte by captain sam warburton, with the trophy that the lion's share with the all blacks. 0bviously, would have much rather have the win. the response from back home pretty positive. coming out of the talks, not many people thought we had much of a chance really. to come home with a draw surprise a few people. did not supply is dirty mac mecca surprise our players, we believed we could ever test series win. not too bad. —— did not surprise our players. rory mcilroy insists he's still in positive mood ahead of the scottish 0pen which begins tomorrow in dundonald. the world number four has yet to win a tournament in a year that's been disrupted by injury... erratic form... and new clubs. the tournament is the traditional warm up to the open which tees off at royal birkdale next week. iam i am close, hard to stand in front ofa i am close, hard to stand in front of a camera and say it is close. i sound a bit like a broken record after a few weeks. clearly it is not far away. i am after a few
after six gruelling weeks on the other side of the world, the squad touched down at heathrow airporte by captain sam warburton, with the trophy that the lion's share with the all blacks. 0bviously, would have much rather have the win. the response from back home pretty positive. coming out of the talks, not many people thought we had much of a chance really. to come home with a draw surprise a few people. did not supply is dirty mac mecca surprise our players, we believed we could ever test...
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in the south, heathrow push towards 30 celsius., dragging band of cloud and rain ever further towards the south. not an awful lot of rain, maybe the odd spot, primarily across western shores and hills of wales, and the south—west of england. clear skies behind it. temperatures dipping away, every bit as close as it has been recent nights. how do we start the weekend? the thickest of the cloud across pembrokeshire getting down into the south—west of england. maybe the odd spot of rain drifting east. not amounting to much. once we get away from the frontal cloud, good part of wales, england, northern ireland, much of the country dry, fine, pleasantly sunny. more cloud, more breeze and rain into the western isles. that will be there or thereabouts for most of the day. elsewhere, nota there or thereabouts for most of the day. elsewhere, not a great deal changes. cloud comes and goes across the midlands, parts of wales. further south, if the cloud thickens up, you may find more in the way of rain. it could break at times. helping to get
in the south, heathrow push towards 30 celsius., dragging band of cloud and rain ever further towards the south. not an awful lot of rain, maybe the odd spot, primarily across western shores and hills of wales, and the south—west of england. clear skies behind it. temperatures dipping away, every bit as close as it has been recent nights. how do we start the weekend? the thickest of the cloud across pembrokeshire getting down into the south—west of england. maybe the odd spot of rain...
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yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going tores again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is actually in the morning across southern counties of england, but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for lots of thunder and lightning first thing in the morning. away from those storms, may be a bit of murky weather around the coastline but essentially quite a bit of sunshine for wales, the midlands and northern counties of england with those temperatures rising quickly. partly cloudy for northern ireland and a disappointing start in scotland with a band of rain pushing eastwards, temperatures at 9am about 11! or 15 degrees in glasgow. now, through the rest of the day that first batch of storms works northwards. hot and humid conditions across england and wales with that humidity
yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going tores again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is actually in the morning across southern counties of england, but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite...
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we have a lot of planes getting ready to land at heathrow.has just turned 6am that is when heathrow runways open and lots of those planes will be landing and taking off, taking everyone away on their holiday. i like that screen. thanks very much. we will speak year later. two people have been killed and dozens of others injured after an earthquake struck turkish and greek tourist resorts on the aegean sea. the deaths were on the greek island of kos, where the ceiling of a building collapsed. the bbc‘s turkey correspondent mark lowen can bring us the latest from istanbul. good morning. could you give us the assessment. this happened in the early hours of this morning uk time. just give us an assessment of what we know. i am speaking to you from the greek island of lesbos, not far from the epicentre of the quake between kos and bodrum. it was quite large, six points seven, and it was fairly shallow. —— 6.7. it wasjust over six miles deep in the aegean sea. it caused at least two dead on the greek island of kos. one of those we understand is an
we have a lot of planes getting ready to land at heathrow.has just turned 6am that is when heathrow runways open and lots of those planes will be landing and taking off, taking everyone away on their holiday. i like that screen. thanks very much. we will speak year later. two people have been killed and dozens of others injured after an earthquake struck turkish and greek tourist resorts on the aegean sea. the deaths were on the greek island of kos, where the ceiling of a building collapsed....
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heathrow, 32 celsius. wise woman had a good sense to be the right side of the window before she saw the thunderstorms coming. just of late we have had another crop of them as was forecast just begin to pop up through lincolnshire, yorkshire and on towards the north—east. whilst they're around towards the north—east. whilst they‘ re around another two towards the north—east. whilst they're around another two or three hours yet, standing water, sprays, gusty winds, hail as well. eventually they drift off closer to the rakes. then we may face for another weather front to push into the north west of scotland, the next ina the north west of scotland, the next in a succession we have seen of late. further south it is sticky overnight, possibly i9 celsius as the night—time low and from that base off we go again in some areas. 20 celsius in the capital before the date is too far gone. some cloud across western parts and the cloud at its biggest, still some rain about it. disappointing for the first week in july. a
heathrow, 32 celsius. wise woman had a good sense to be the right side of the window before she saw the thunderstorms coming. just of late we have had another crop of them as was forecast just begin to pop up through lincolnshire, yorkshire and on towards the north—east. whilst they're around towards the north—east. whilst they‘ re around another two towards the north—east. whilst they're around another two or three hours yet, standing water, sprays, gusty winds, hail as well....
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heathrow says it is not workable. the airports interested a re not workable.ports interested are manchester and edinburgh. they want more us trade. yes, they might want more us trade, but who will enforce this? if the cost of your flight is more at manchester or edinburgh to pay for american armed police... let's hope it would make it more difficult for people to come across from the channel. yes, we hope it is more difficult. once again, we want more details. they must quit now says chief davis ally, this ally being andrew mitchell. andrew mitchell, the former international development secretary forced to resign as chief whip after the plebgate affair. a very good and long—term ally of david davis. simon walters is the political editor and it is one of his marvellous story. he talks about how he once got punched by him. who did? simon walters. are we allowed to say that? he said he gave him a friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified.” friendly cuff around the head. so my remarks are justified. i would friendly cuff around the head. so my rem
heathrow says it is not workable. the airports interested a re not workable.ports interested are manchester and edinburgh. they want more us trade. yes, they might want more us trade, but who will enforce this? if the cost of your flight is more at manchester or edinburgh to pay for american armed police... let's hope it would make it more difficult for people to come across from the channel. yes, we hope it is more difficult. once again, we want more details. they must quit now says chief...
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now back to those results announced earlier this morning by heathrow airport. would be higher than a rival scheme and this has been welcomed by british airways, john holland—kaye, chief executive officer at heathrow airport, joins me. thank you forjoining me. miss aurora saying he can build a third ru nway aurora saying he can build a third runway provide billion pounds less than you. is he right? we have been working with airlines for the last six months to see how we continued to reduce the cost of building heathrow and committed a borderfor passengers and that is what we are getting too. it is notjust about having the cheapest project. we have to make sure at first but local communities sustainably and it delivers the long—term economic success for the uk and that is what exactly our plan does and why it was backed by the government and the airports commission and why our shareholders and are getting behind it and getting on and making sure we have the global connectivity with the uk is countries are desperately needs. you are right when it comes to the issu
now back to those results announced earlier this morning by heathrow airport. would be higher than a rival scheme and this has been welcomed by british airways, john holland—kaye, chief executive officer at heathrow airport, joins me. thank you forjoining me. miss aurora saying he can build a third ru nway aurora saying he can build a third runway provide billion pounds less than you. is he right? we have been working with airlines for the last six months to see how we continued to reduce the...
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just down the road from the river thames towards heathrow, 32 celsius but further north and east towardsstorm activity and in the first part of the day those pool into the north sea and as the heat got going through lincolnshire and yorkshire and we had a lot of thunderstorm activity there. before midnight it should have moved away towards the north sea, making room for another weather front come in to the north and west of scotland. a fresh appeal to proceedings here further south another close night 15 to 18 celsius. had we start the new day on friday? a lot of cloud across devon and cornwall, western side of wales, western pennines, too. generally speaking across the midlands, eastern england, the south—east of england, glorious sunshine, 17, 18, 19, possibly 20 celsius. for the north york close to the weather front which still has another bout of for there to be some rain on the breeze across scotland, northern ireland. what rain there is you properly had overnight and improving conditions here. that weather front just drags improving conditions here. that weather frontjust drags its
just down the road from the river thames towards heathrow, 32 celsius but further north and east towardsstorm activity and in the first part of the day those pool into the north sea and as the heat got going through lincolnshire and yorkshire and we had a lot of thunderstorm activity there. before midnight it should have moved away towards the north sea, making room for another weather front come in to the north and west of scotland. a fresh appeal to proceedings here further south another...
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at manchester, friday 18th august is the key day, and at heathrow airport — the busiest in europe — they 6th august, with over 250,000 passengers arriving and departing. jane wants to know... what's your top long haul recommendation in october? at that time of year it's hard to go wrong with a trip along either the east or the west coast of the usa, from washington, dc, south to florida, or on the californian coast, from san francisco to the mexican border. the climate is benign, apart from the odd storm on the east coast, and if you like to swim in the ocean, it's about as warm as it gets. on the east coast, spend a few days in the us capital and then fly to florida, pick up a rental car and call in at cape canaveral for the space coast and miami beach. or, on the west coast, explore san francisco then hire a car for the trip south along california state route 1, with some of the best coastal scenery in the world; spectacular cliffs and marine life, which may include sea lions. highlights include hearst castle, the hilltop mansion of a newspaper magnate, the hollywood hills, offering g
at manchester, friday 18th august is the key day, and at heathrow airport — the busiest in europe — they 6th august, with over 250,000 passengers arriving and departing. jane wants to know... what's your top long haul recommendation in october? at that time of year it's hard to go wrong with a trip along either the east or the west coast of the usa, from washington, dc, south to florida, or on the californian coast, from san francisco to the mexican border. the climate is benign, apart from...
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had also been blown up out of the sky seven miles above the earth when it was flying from london heathrow to jfk new york. aat flight, which i carried large number of americans, particularly kids, college kids spending a semester abroad, comfort chris's break to see the family's, that, of course, was in the headlines in the news continuously. -- christmas break to see their families, that of course was in the headlines and the news continuously and was the most notorious until at 9/11. while our attention was very much focused on the pan am which became known as lockerbie, tv cameras, people there all the time, investigators and like, the uta flight was a frigid african affair and was investigated only by the french government. one of the things about this book that i think you might find interesting is how the french investigators led by a dogged career investigator judge joan is after years of searching the desert for clues and evidence and on detective work and forensics just like on ,v, they found in the desert among the debris, a tiny piece of work circuit board. we are talking about
had also been blown up out of the sky seven miles above the earth when it was flying from london heathrow to jfk new york. aat flight, which i carried large number of americans, particularly kids, college kids spending a semester abroad, comfort chris's break to see the family's, that, of course, was in the headlines in the news continuously. -- christmas break to see their families, that of course was in the headlines and the news continuously and was the most notorious until at 9/11. while...
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a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow, which he says would be £5er than the current scheme. those were the headlines, more at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, our world. voiceover: a flimsy, inflatable dinghy full of migrants is adrift in the open sea, around 30 miles from the libyan coast. they have no fuel, no water and no food. they have been detected by a spanish ngo. most of these migrants have never seen the ocean. they can't swim. after hours at sea in the sweltering heat, they are exhausted. this boat has just arrived with about 500 migrants who have been rescued trying to make the very dangerous journey from libya to sicily. so far this year, more than 80,000 people from different countries have arrived. around 2,000 have drowned. but the vast majority are not refugees fleeing war, but those in search of a better life. most will stay in italy. sympathy for the migrants is wearing thin. and blame is starting to focus on the ngos saving lives. there are critics who have accused ngos of acting as a taxi service to europe. there are fears
a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow, which he says would be £5er than the current scheme. those were the headlines, more at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, our world. voiceover: a flimsy, inflatable dinghy full of migrants is adrift in the open sea, around 30 miles from the libyan coast. they have no fuel, no water and no food. they have been detected by a spanish ngo. most of these migrants have never seen the ocean. they can't swim. after hours at...
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a business tycoon submits plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be 5—billionurrent scheme. and in half an hour here on bbc news, dateline london takes a look at the g20 summit in hamburg, and asks what the world leaders might be able to take from it.
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answer in between the protesters who blocked its way and one of the protesters what we saw was doubts heathrow bottle a plastic bottle full to the police car after that through so the whole police were standing at the barrier. hi harry now in that there were lots of police standing there with all of their guns and equipment they started throwing out the sound to disperse the crowd and that's when people began shouting more and throwing more bottles of water and the israeli police act violently they might have been some stones thrown afterwards but what we're talking about is that the fyrst the first violent clearly was used by the israeli police here. saturday's violence is the latest in a week of protests against the installation of security cameras a metal detectors at the revered al aqsa mosque security was stepped up after two israeli policemen were killed in a terrorist attack carried out by three palestinians since then worshippers have been refusing to go through those metal detectors instead praying outside say the new security measures are an authentic change the status quo the compou
answer in between the protesters who blocked its way and one of the protesters what we saw was doubts heathrow bottle a plastic bottle full to the police car after that through so the whole police were standing at the barrier. hi harry now in that there were lots of police standing there with all of their guns and equipment they started throwing out the sound to disperse the crowd and that's when people began shouting more and throwing more bottles of water and the israeli police act violently...
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yesterday we had temperatures of 30 in both heathrow and wisley in sorry, and we're going to see temperatureson. mind you, for some of us there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 24 hours. the first place that could see storms is in the morning across southern counties of england but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for thunder and lightning first thing in the morning. with those storms may bea the morning. with those storms may be a bit of murky weather around the coastline but essentially a bit of sunshine for wales, the midlands and southern counties with temperatures rising quickly. cloudy and murky in northern ireland and disappointing in scotland with a band of rain pushing eastwards, temperatures at 9am about 14 or 15 in glasgow. through the rest of the day that first batch of storms works northwards, hot and humid conditions across england and wales with that humidity sparking further storms across the midlands and northern england later in the day and those sto
yesterday we had temperatures of 30 in both heathrow and wisley in sorry, and we're going to see temperatureson. mind you, for some of us there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms around over the next 24 hours. the first place that could see storms is in the morning across southern counties of england but these storms will have about two miles of dry air beneath them so there might not be a huge amount of rain despite the potential for thunder and lightning first thing in the morning....
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temperatures hit the 30 degrees mark at london's heathrow airport and at wisley in surrey on wednesdaying the 30 degrees mark however for some there will be some fairly lively thundery downpours over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is towards southern england. a batch could move across the near channel but there's about two hours of dry ebony the storm clouds so there might not be a huge amount of rain falling despite the thunder and lightning first thing. could be some murky weather around the coastline but essentially plenty of sunshine across wales, the midlands and much of northern england to start the day. northern ireland partly cloudy but again brighter moments. in scotla nd but again brighter moments. in scotland will have a rather disappointing start to the day, rather cloudy with a band of rain slowly pushing east. temperatures in glasgow around 8am all 9am, “i. through the rest of the day that first batch of storms travels north, perhaps in two parts of east anglia, but later on we could see some more significant storms breaking out across parts
temperatures hit the 30 degrees mark at london's heathrow airport and at wisley in surrey on wednesdaying the 30 degrees mark however for some there will be some fairly lively thundery downpours over the next 2a hours. the first place that could see some storms is towards southern england. a batch could move across the near channel but there's about two hours of dry ebony the storm clouds so there might not be a huge amount of rain falling despite the thunder and lightning first thing. could be...
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temperatures hit the 30 degree mark at london's heathrow airport and at wisley in surrey on wednesday however, for some there will be some fairly lively thundery downpours over the next 24 hours. now, the first place that could see some storms is towards southern england. a batch of storms could move across the near channel but there's about two miles of dry air beneath the storm clouds so there might not be a huge amount of rain falling despite the thunder and lightning first thing. could be some murky weather around the coastline, but essentially plenty of sunshine across wales, the midlands and across much of northern england to start the day. northern ireland partly cloudy but again some brighter moments. in scotland we'll have a rather disappointing start to the day, rather cloudy with a band of rain slowly pushing its way eastwards. temperatures in glasgow around 8am or9am, 14. through the rest of the day that first batch of storms travels north, perhaps into parts of east anglia, but later on we could see some further more significant storms breaking out across parts of the mid
temperatures hit the 30 degree mark at london's heathrow airport and at wisley in surrey on wednesday however, for some there will be some fairly lively thundery downpours over the next 24 hours. now, the first place that could see some storms is towards southern england. a batch of storms could move across the near channel but there's about two miles of dry air beneath the storm clouds so there might not be a huge amount of rain falling despite the thunder and lightning first thing. could be...
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education sweden takes things a step further in fact one suspected sweetest the hardest was arrested at heathrow airport now swedish authorities refused to fully cooperate with the investigation of the british security services which contributed to the ultimate collapse of the trial according to sources he is now back in scandinavia under a new identity assigned by the swedish government is not also simple though the u.k. has taken a polar opposite take on citizens joining jihadi groups being one of the few countries to actively participate in actually hunting down and eliminating its own national suspected of being a threat to national security i know this is a common. issue these very much. which coach only really also there are many countries that haven't really given any serious consideration yes. it's very much devoid of consensus as to what's actually could be done with these with the european freedom of movement returning terror suspects always seem to be one step ahead of the security services and with such wildly differing approaches in tackling a growing threat it's no wonder corporati
education sweden takes things a step further in fact one suspected sweetest the hardest was arrested at heathrow airport now swedish authorities refused to fully cooperate with the investigation of the british security services which contributed to the ultimate collapse of the trial according to sources he is now back in scandinavia under a new identity assigned by the swedish government is not also simple though the u.k. has taken a polar opposite take on citizens joining jihadi groups being...
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enter in between the protesters who blocked its way and one of the protesters what we saw is that heathrow bottle a plastic bottle for. the police car after that we saw the whole police who were standing at the barrier behind me right now it's empty but there were lots of police standing there with all of their guns and equipment they started throwing the sound grenades to disperse the crowd and that's when people began shouting more and throwing more bottles of water and the israeli police attacked violently they might have been some stones thrown afterwards but what was talking about is that the fyrst the first violent clearly was used by the israeli police here the protesters are very keen on keeping the demonstrations peaceful because they're very much aware that their message to the words won't get there only by peaceful ways and to say that they worship the worshipping place which is a lot someone else should be open to all muslims without without metal gates without israeli security checks and without any obstacles. deli many thanks for bringing it on the seas that salty arabic corr
enter in between the protesters who blocked its way and one of the protesters what we saw is that heathrow bottle a plastic bottle for. the police car after that we saw the whole police who were standing at the barrier behind me right now it's empty but there were lots of police standing there with all of their guns and equipment they started throwing the sound grenades to disperse the crowd and that's when people began shouting more and throwing more bottles of water and the israeli police...
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that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow.ng. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further south, with temperatures still about 18—19. but more cloud compared to friday in southern counties. sunshine here and there, but the cloud thick enough to produce a few spots of rain, a few passing showers. misty towards the coast of devon, cornwall and wales. further north the well broken cloud to start the day. yes, a bit on a fresh side. what with light winds and sunshine it will soon warm up for much of scotland, northern ireland and northern england. early sunshine, though, in the hebrides — doesn't last too long. the cloud thickens and we have outbreaks of rain developing widely through the rest of the day. holding onto plenty of cloud in southern counties compared to what we had on friday. still the chance of the few passing showers. most will be dry and temperatures down on the 30 we saw on friday but still the mid—20s possible and in the sunshine further north feeli
that was at london heathrow airport. at the same time it was only 16 celsius in glasgow.ng. a fresh but sunny start in parts of scotland, northern ireland, northern england. still pretty muggy further south, with temperatures still about 18—19. but more cloud compared to friday in southern counties. sunshine here and there, but the cloud thick enough to produce a few spots of rain, a few passing showers. misty towards the coast of devon, cornwall and wales. further north the well broken cloud...
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that's right, the suggestion he will cut services out of heathrow, virgin atlantic, they have been increasingnd other places. clearly, the owner of virgin trains, lots of investment in health care, i think it is talk for a foreign audience. he made the comment on a flight audience. he made the comment on a flight from hong kong to melbourne, maybe he would not make those two others. maybe he would. let's move to the next story. i want to ask you a couple of questions that we posed to viewers this morning in light of the record—setting sales set by jay—z for the release of his latest album. we asked, what was the last physical record that they bought? i had a number of responses, felicity said purple rain from prints. carolyn says strips by christina aguilera. a reissue of abbey road. another says they might be giants. mark says it must be 20 years since i bought an lp. calling it an lp as well? oh, dear. what was the last one you bought? in terms of an actual record, i think there was only ever one, when i was very young, billy jones's uptown girl. then straight onto tapes and then cd's.|j jon
that's right, the suggestion he will cut services out of heathrow, virgin atlantic, they have been increasingnd other places. clearly, the owner of virgin trains, lots of investment in health care, i think it is talk for a foreign audience. he made the comment on a flight audience. he made the comment on a flight from hong kong to melbourne, maybe he would not make those two others. maybe he would. let's move to the next story. i want to ask you a couple of questions that we posed to viewers...
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london's heathrow airport took the arrival of the world's first fully loaded jumbojet arrival of theg ease. it made a big impression on one going fan that they. there was a huge thing in the press about the first aeroplane coming from across the atlantic in a pan am so i had to go and see it. there was a big cuddly aeroplane that did its best to look after you, it goes for miles, it never runs out of fuel, never gets close to running out of fuel, the systems on it, the 400 series, the last one, were modern systems with digital air plane, everything worked. what more could a pilot want? the only giant plane struggling for orders at the moment, archrivals airbus make the even bigger a 380 but sales have been poor and they've also slashed production. the jumbo isn't finished just yet, though. that iconic companies a reason, it let's them knows, to load freight. it might carry fewer passengers in future but jumbos‘ goods will be filling the sky for years to come. brazilian authorities have destroyed thousands of weapons seized from criminals or handed over by civilians. 6uns criminals or
london's heathrow airport took the arrival of the world's first fully loaded jumbojet arrival of theg ease. it made a big impression on one going fan that they. there was a huge thing in the press about the first aeroplane coming from across the atlantic in a pan am so i had to go and see it. there was a big cuddly aeroplane that did its best to look after you, it goes for miles, it never runs out of fuel, never gets close to running out of fuel, the systems on it, the 400 series, the last one,...
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a business tycoon submits plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be 5—billionews, click looks at so—called ‘net neutrality‘ — and how the internet may be about to change forever.
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a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be £5llion cheaper than the current scheme. now, time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully, these warnings aren't real. they're part of an internet—wide protest, with the aim of protecting net neutrality. net neutrality is the basic principle that protects our freedom of speech on the internet. it's the guiding rules that have made the internet into what it is today, and it prevents our internet service providers — so the cable companies like comcast, horizon and at&t — from controlling what we can see and do when we go online. under the net neutrality principle, all data should be treated equally by isps. that means they can't slow down companies who refuse to pay to have their data priorit
a business tycoon has submitted plans to build a third runway at heathrow — which he says would be £5llion cheaper than the current scheme. now, time for click. this week: is this the smartest building in italy? the latest worker drones. and, beat this, a hearty handful. on july 12th, the internet, as we know it, will change. go to amazon, twitter, reddit or many other sites and you could be asked to wait on a slower connection, or pay extra, or you may be blocked altogether. thankfully,...
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you'll probably remember the chaos at heathrow back in may when thousands of people were stranded because the company that owns them — iag or international airlines group — has said it made a profit of around a billion dollars in the first half of the year. the problem was caused by disconnection of power and the unauthorised and reapplication of the power which caused a power surge and damaged the physical infrastructure of the data centre. we have addressed the issue. we clearly apologise to all our customers who were disrupted. the results we have released today show the underlying performance of the airline is excellent. passenger numbers continue to grow well in excess of the capacity we are adding. the airline has strengthened its financial performance and its competitive performance. the airline has taken a hit. we have also seen some very strong competition. there are issues we need to address. some of these have been handled well and some of them we could have handled much better. we will get better going forward. the measure of success is how it can sustain increase in competiti
you'll probably remember the chaos at heathrow back in may when thousands of people were stranded because the company that owns them — iag or international airlines group — has said it made a profit of around a billion dollars in the first half of the year. the problem was caused by disconnection of power and the unauthorised and reapplication of the power which caused a power surge and damaged the physical infrastructure of the data centre. we have addressed the issue. we clearly apologise...
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is just west of london so close to heathrow it is a major business hub with several corporate and start up headquarters there however as you rightly pointed out it is juxtaposed next to issues about malnutrition about child nutrition i'm told it really averse century yes and that is something that as you said it doesn't quite square up with the theresa may and her statements and that's why you know there are so many people or having to go to food banks in order to ensure that they actually feed their children that they lead adequate lives so i don't think the conservative government dealing with just about managing some might argue that your. certainly people who didn't vote for you or maybe for any party the general election would have said that your party's the one synonymous with privatization hospitals we have a schools cozying up with the original city of london and that alone the killing will go displacing of tens of millions of people because they are. fully agree with that presentation in terms of privatization party nor proponent of privatization if anything it is labor that is
is just west of london so close to heathrow it is a major business hub with several corporate and start up headquarters there however as you rightly pointed out it is juxtaposed next to issues about malnutrition about child nutrition i'm told it really averse century yes and that is something that as you said it doesn't quite square up with the theresa may and her statements and that's why you know there are so many people or having to go to food banks in order to ensure that they actually feed...