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they have heathrow said in response?on and are confident the airport is secure. they launched a statement saying they have among the most robust aviation security in the world and remain vigilant. they say they are reviewing their plans but i'm confident the airport remained secure and have also launched an investigation to find out how this happened. does this brash show the dangers of putting so much information on a tiny memory stick, it is not like the briefcase. we've heard before of information in a briefcase is being left in tube stations but memory sticks, we keep them in our pockets and you can get so them in our pockets and you can get so much information on them. we serious questions the airport will ask is why that data was put on a memory stick in the first place and then taken out of the airport to somewhere it could clearly be lost by somebody and left in the street. nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first ministe
they have heathrow said in response?on and are confident the airport is secure. they launched a statement saying they have among the most robust aviation security in the world and remain vigilant. they say they are reviewing their plans but i'm confident the airport remained secure and have also launched an investigation to find out how this happened. does this brash show the dangers of putting so much information on a tiny memory stick, it is not like the briefcase. we've heard before of...
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heathrow knows it isa thing happening. airports in the world. 1300 flights every day. they'd know it is the kind of place that would be a target and they would be aware that some of the sensitive data on the memory stick that was found could have been information you would not want getting into the wrong hands. thank you. the government is changing the rules around paying child support so parents can no longer use a legal loophole to avoid their responsibilities. people have been able to avoid payments by putting their money in a joint account with a new partner. the department for work and pensions says it hopes the change will lead to nearly £a00,000 a year in additional child maintenance being collected. the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award — the stirling prize — will be announced on tuesday. the nominations to become britain's best new building 2017 include a rejuvenated seaside pier on the south coast of england, a london housing development and an extension to the british mu
heathrow knows it isa thing happening. airports in the world. 1300 flights every day. they'd know it is the kind of place that would be a target and they would be aware that some of the sensitive data on the memory stick that was found could have been information you would not want getting into the wrong hands. thank you. the government is changing the rules around paying child support so parents can no longer use a legal loophole to avoid their responsibilities. people have been able to avoid...
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ben and at heathrow airport was there, thank you.s of people are marching through barcelona in support of spanish unity and against catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence. the cabinet office is to investigate whether international trade minister mark garnier broke the ministerial code after he admitted asking his secretary to buy sex toys. heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. holly has the latest sport... it was a huge night for anthonyjoshua as he defended both his heavyweight titles in cardiff — after enduring what was, at times, a frustrating fight with carlos ta kam. cementing a record breaking year, the world champion beat the frenchman in front of 78 thousand fans — but it was less than straightforward with the resiliant takam resisting heavy punishment until referee phil edwards controversially intervened in the tenth round — a decisionjoshua defended afterwards. the referee's job is to let the fight live on another day. you know where i am
ben and at heathrow airport was there, thank you.s of people are marching through barcelona in support of spanish unity and against catalonia's unilateral declaration of independence. the cabinet office is to investigate whether international trade minister mark garnier broke the ministerial code after he admitted asking his secretary to buy sex toys. heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. holly has the latest sport... it...
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what have heathrow airport said in response?y have launched an investigation and they are confident the airport is secure. they released a short statement saying they have some of the most robust aviation security in the world. they say they are reviewing the security plans but are reviewing the security plans but are confident the airport remained secure and launching an investigation to find out how this happened. does this perhaps show the dangers of putting so much sensitive information or a tiny memory stick? dilemma we have heard before of information in briefcases going missing and being left in tube stations but memory sticks, we keep them in our pocket, they are very small and you can did so much information on them. the serious question the airport will be asking is why the information was on a memory stick and then taken out of the airport. then, thank you very much. nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government of to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will ma
what have heathrow airport said in response?y have launched an investigation and they are confident the airport is secure. they released a short statement saying they have some of the most robust aviation security in the world. they say they are reviewing the security plans but are reviewing the security plans but are confident the airport remained secure and launching an investigation to find out how this happened. does this perhaps show the dangers of putting so much sensitive information or...
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dan johnson, live at heathrow.people who can't read and write. illiteracy levels in the us are running at a rate of over 8%, nearly double the rate here. that's 16 million people, many can't read and write despite having gone through the education system. aleem maqbool reports now from kentucky, michaeljohnson says not being able to read left him an outcast from much of his life and it affected his ability to do even the simplest of tasks at work. my employer told me to go and locate this box that had certain writing on it. i would not know how to locate that because i would know how to collect the writing to the box. i would note there was letters on the box, but i would know how to read the letters on the box. it's not that michael didn't go to school, you did, but what he faced decades ago still affects so many children in america today. right across this country, there are an astonishing number of people who go right through the school system, even graduating from high school, without ever learning there are th
dan johnson, live at heathrow.people who can't read and write. illiteracy levels in the us are running at a rate of over 8%, nearly double the rate here. that's 16 million people, many can't read and write despite having gone through the education system. aleem maqbool reports now from kentucky, michaeljohnson says not being able to read left him an outcast from much of his life and it affected his ability to do even the simplest of tasks at work. my employer told me to go and locate this box...
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will you feel secure flying back to heathrow?eview what has happened and look into it and try and make sure it does not happen again. but it does raise a very serious concerns. the data included on this usb dry found in north—west london, ten miles from heathrow, includes details of the cctv locations, the routes followed by the queen and top politicians and foreign dignitaries. details of the ultrasound radar screaming which keeps an eye on what is happening in terms of the runway and the perimeter of the airport. a harvest of all in all, quite a harvest of information for any terrorist who was considering perpetrating some kind of attack. under the data security laws, presumably they are not supposed to ta ke presumably they are not supposed to take that sort of them permission out on a memory stick? there are three possible sources of this information and it starts with the possibility that a hacker could have broken into the heathrow security system and downloaded all these files. that seems fairly remote, given where the mem
will you feel secure flying back to heathrow?eview what has happened and look into it and try and make sure it does not happen again. but it does raise a very serious concerns. the data included on this usb dry found in north—west london, ten miles from heathrow, includes details of the cctv locations, the routes followed by the queen and top politicians and foreign dignitaries. details of the ultrasound radar screaming which keeps an eye on what is happening in terms of the runway and the...
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heathrow airport knows it is a target. 0ne heathrow airport knows it is a target.on passengers a year. it is a huge target. when you look at the information on this memory stick you find yourself thinking if some of it fell into the wrong hands things could be difficult. the airport says it is sure it is still secure and safe and said it takes is a number—1 priority the safety of passengers using the airport and staff and people working here. but it is holding an investigation and will want to ask questions about how the data could be downloaded, unencrypted, onto a memory stick and have the memory stick could be taken out of the airport and how it came to be mislaid so that it could be found in the street. have they given any indication how quickly they to get results ? indication how quickly they to get results? the airport is saying very little about that. we asked how long the enquiry would take, who will conduct it, what parameters will be, but no response at yet. perhaps fair enough of the weekend but there will be serious questions asked of the airport proce
heathrow airport knows it is a target. 0ne heathrow airport knows it is a target.on passengers a year. it is a huge target. when you look at the information on this memory stick you find yourself thinking if some of it fell into the wrong hands things could be difficult. the airport says it is sure it is still secure and safe and said it takes is a number—1 priority the safety of passengers using the airport and staff and people working here. but it is holding an investigation and will want...
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers, reviewers arejosie delap of the economist and james rampton, from the independent. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. here's holly hamilton. still unbeaten after 20 professional fight, anthonyjoshua waking up still the world heavyweight champion after retaining both belts in cardiff last night. he endured a frustrating evening before eventually stopping carlos takam in ten rounds. more from our sporsts correspondent david 0rnstein. voiceover: the career is still young, only 20 fights in, yet already, the entrance, the aura of a king, by round two, a king with a cut, the damage done by carlos takam's head, nobody said judy liz was pretty. in round four, joshua's power began to prevail, soon, it was the opponents nursing the winds, ca
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers, reviewers arejosie delap of the economist and james rampton, from the independent. before the papers, sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. here's holly...
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heathrow says it's confident that the airport remains secure. ando is at heathrow airport. be explained how the contents were discovered. a man was walking in west london when he found a small memory stick on the street. he took it to memory stick on the street. he took ittoa memory stick on the street. he took it to a library and plugged it into the computer to see what was on it. he found 174 on encrypted files and these include details for example about how the queen travels to heathrow, what route she takes. information about security systems, the kind of id passes you need, vip areas and about the ultrasound system used to guard the perimeter fence. what have you throw airport said in response? they have launched an investigation and say they are confident the airport is still secure. they have released a short statement saying that they have among the most robust aviation security the world among the most robust aviation security - they :he world among the most robust aviation security - they are world among the most robust aviation securi
heathrow says it's confident that the airport remains secure. ando is at heathrow airport. be explained how the contents were discovered. a man was walking in west london when he found a small memory stick on the street. he took it to memory stick on the street. he took ittoa memory stick on the street. he took it to a library and plugged it into the computer to see what was on it. he found 174 on encrypted files and these include details for example about how the queen travels to heathrow,...
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some of the tunnels and the sharps linked to heathrow express.e timetables about security patrols and also information about the ultrasound system used to secure the perimeter of the airport. the sunday mirror says it has returned to the airport all of the information that was given to them. extraordinary, andy, thank you very much. nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant automatic pardons to those affected. the law will also allow the removal of such crimes from criminal records. catriona renton reports. until 1981 all sexual activity between men was a criminal offence in scotland. the law was then changed to decriminalise sex between men over 21. in england that law was changed in 1967. but it took another men over 21. in england that law was changed for967. but it took another men over 21. in england that law was changed for the but it took another men over 21. in eng
some of the tunnels and the sharps linked to heathrow express.e timetables about security patrols and also information about the ultrasound system used to secure the perimeter of the airport. the sunday mirror says it has returned to the airport all of the information that was given to them. extraordinary, andy, thank you very much. nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will make her...
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details —— heathrow airport says it is confident that itains safe after security information was found in the street. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. lewis hamilton needs only a fifth—place finish in the mexican grand prix to be crowned world champion. and in half here on bbc news, witness speaks to the cia operative, who tracked down che guevara in 1967, just before he was killed. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating in barcelona in support of spanish unity. it follows madrid's decision to take direct control of catalonia after regional leaders there voted to declare independence on friday. the sacked catalan separatist leader carles puigdemont has called on his supporters to show "democratic defiance" of direct rule from madrid. but supporters of spanish unity have been calling for mr puigedemont to be jailed. gavin lee reports from barcelona. the organisers say the silent majo
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details —— heathrow airport says it is confident that itains safe after security information was found in the street. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. lewis hamilton needs only a fifth—place finish in the mexican grand prix to be crowned world champion. and in half here on bbc news, witness speaks to the cia operative, who tracked down che...
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heathrow says it's confident that the airport remains secure.wers back from catalonia. the spanish government has said former catalan leader carles puigdemont will be free to take part in new elections in december. catalonia's leadership was sacked and the region's autonomy nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant automatic pardons to those affected. the law will also allow the removal of such crimes from criminal records. thousands of drivers are breaking the law by driving their diesel cars without pollution filters, experts have told bbc 5 live investigates. nearly 2,000 cars have been found without filters since 2014, but it's thought the number is much higher. it is illegal to drive without them and many cars go unnoticed during mot tests. the driver and vehicle standards agency says it plans to improve the tests next year. donald trump has said he will release near
heathrow says it's confident that the airport remains secure.wers back from catalonia. the spanish government has said former catalan leader carles puigdemont will be free to take part in new elections in december. catalonia's leadership was sacked and the region's autonomy nicola sturgeon is to apologise on behalf of the scottish government to gay men convicted of now—abolished sexual offences. the first minister will make her statement next week to coincide with new legislation to grant...
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heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found on an unencrypted memory stick. could a collision on the first lap at the mexican grand prix delay lewis hamilton's world champion dream? in halfan in half an hour, the travel show heads to lapland and croatia. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating in barcelona in support of a united spain. it follows the national government's decision to take direct control of catalonia, after regional leaders voted to declare independence on friday. in the last few hours, spain's foreign minister has said that the deposed catalan president, carles puigdemont, could run for re—election in december if he has not been imprisoned by then. his comments come as spain's chief prosecutor prepares to file criminal damages against mr puigdemont — who has said he does not recognise the orderfrom madrid removing him from power. our correspondentjames reynolds is in barcelona. this may be spain's most profound crisis in decades but there is a certain order
heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found on an unencrypted memory stick. could a collision on the first lap at the mexican grand prix delay lewis hamilton's world champion dream? in halfan in half an hour, the travel show heads to lapland and croatia. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating in barcelona in support of a united spain. it follows the national government's decision to...
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in heathrow airport says it's confident that it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found in the street. lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish at this evening's mexican grand prix to be crowned world champion. a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians australians in... and in half an hour, the film review looks at andy serkis's directorial debut, breathe. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrated in barcelona today. the dismissed separatist leader, carles puigdemont, has called on his supporters to defy director of the madrid when they return to work tomorrow. those backing a united states spain say he should go to jail. 0ur correspondent is in barcelona. this may be spain's most profound crisis, but there is a order to it. the anti—independence movement had its say today. catalonia's pro—spain movement is emerging from its recent quiet. these are the people who want to stay inside spain. they make up around half of the population of this reg
in heathrow airport says it's confident that it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found in the street. lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish at this evening's mexican grand prix to be crowned world champion. a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians australians in... and in half an hour, the film review looks at andy serkis's directorial debut, breathe. good evening and welcome to bbc news....
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heathrow says they have reviewed their security.and they have launched an investigation to try and find out what happened. lewis hamilton has clinched his fourth world title at the mexican grand prix despite finishing only ninth after a clash with rival sebastian vettel. hamilton's fourth world title makes him the most successful british formula i driver in history. his unassailable lead in the championship means he's wrapped up the title with two races still to go. so, this is where he stands in terms of all time greats. as we've heard, hamilton now stands alone amongst british drivers. sirjackie stewart won three world titles. his rival this year, sebastien vettel has, like hamilton, four titles to his name. frenchmen, alain prost, also has four, whilejuan manuel fangio won the title five times back in the 1950s. and the most successful driver of all time is still micheal schumacher on seven world titles between 1994 and 200a. there were plenty of congratulatory messages from the sporting world. usain bolt used the hashtags "anyth
heathrow says they have reviewed their security.and they have launched an investigation to try and find out what happened. lewis hamilton has clinched his fourth world title at the mexican grand prix despite finishing only ninth after a clash with rival sebastian vettel. hamilton's fourth world title makes him the most successful british formula i driver in history. his unassailable lead in the championship means he's wrapped up the title with two races still to go. so, this is where he stands...
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heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found on an unencrypted memory stick. the mexican grand prix gets under way , lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish to be crowned world champion. and a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians in the ashes. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating in barcelona, in support of a united spain. it follows the national government's decision to take direct control of catalonia, after regional leaders voted to declare independence on friday. the sacked separatist leader carlos puigdemont, has called on his supporters to defy direct rule from madrid. but those backing a united spain, say he should go to jail. our correspondentjames reynolds is in barcelona. catalonia's pro—spain movement is emerging from its recent quiet. the afternoon in, this anti—independence movement had its say. had its say. catalonia's pro—spain movement is emerging from its recent quiet. these are t
heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were found on an unencrypted memory stick. the mexican grand prix gets under way , lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish to be crowned world champion. and a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians in the ashes. good evening and welcome to bbc news. hundreds of thousands of people have been demonstrating in barcelona, in support of...
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. >>> london's heathrow airport is reeling after a major security breach. official residents trying to figure out how a usb memory stick filled with highly sensitive information allegedly made to it the streets of london for passerby to discover. the usb drive had details including the route queen elizabeth takes when she uses the airport. for more now, here is nathaniel burk. >> reporter: it is absolutely stunning to think about one of the busiest and biggest airports in the world having some of their most confidential and secretive information show up on a usb stick 13 miles from the airport in a london neighborhood. that information not password protected or even encrypted. now east row airport says they have already launch and internal investigation. but they say they believe the airport is secure. now you mentioned the queen there. she doesn't take the same gates that the rest of us take going in and out of heathrow airport. and some of the most intimate and details about the royal suite were on this usb drive. in addition to lots of other information,
. >>> london's heathrow airport is reeling after a major security breach. official residents trying to figure out how a usb memory stick filled with highly sensitive information allegedly made to it the streets of london for passerby to discover. the usb drive had details including the route queen elizabeth takes when she uses the airport. for more now, here is nathaniel burk. >> reporter: it is absolutely stunning to think about one of the busiest and biggest airports in the...
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let's speak to ben ando who's at heathrow for us this lunchtime. ben, bit embarrassing this?d worrying too. all down to a memory stick about the size of this one, not much bigger than your thumb. they can carry thousands of pages of data. this one was unencrypted with 174 files including the location of cctv cameras around the airport, the type of id you might need to move. information about the route the queen would use to come here. the sort of information that could be worrying if it fell into the wrong hands. they are confident the process is hands. they are confident the process is secure. hands. they are confident the process is secure. the number one priority. they will want to know how a memory stick like this was taken out of the airport. britain's anthonyjoshua has retained his world heavyweight boxing titles after beating the french—based cameroonian fighter carlos takam. joshua stopped his opponent in the 10th round in cardiff last night. david ornstein reports. the name, the face, the fighter they had all come to see, more than 70,000, the biggest—ever crowd for
let's speak to ben ando who's at heathrow for us this lunchtime. ben, bit embarrassing this?d worrying too. all down to a memory stick about the size of this one, not much bigger than your thumb. they can carry thousands of pages of data. this one was unencrypted with 174 files including the location of cctv cameras around the airport, the type of id you might need to move. information about the route the queen would use to come here. the sort of information that could be worrying if it fell...
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locations of cctv cameras, even the location of escape hatches from the heathrow express tunnel.luable to someone wanting to attack the airport. we know that aviation remains a top target. now, there is no evidence it got into the wrong hands but what is embarrassing is the way it was found. someone simply founded under some leads in the street in west london and handed over to the sunday mirror. what he threw not saying is whether this material was supposed to be allowed out- office, if to be allowed out of the office, if so, why wasn't it encrypted with a password, so if it was lost, it could be read, or it isn't something that wasn't supposed to be taken out? even more serious than, because that would raise questions about their data controls on the most serious data. in a statement, heathrow have said they have conducted a review of their security, they believe the airport remained secure, and they have launched an investigation to try and find out what happened. saudi arabia is allowing women to attend sporting events in stadiums for the first time. families will be able to
locations of cctv cameras, even the location of escape hatches from the heathrow express tunnel.luable to someone wanting to attack the airport. we know that aviation remains a top target. now, there is no evidence it got into the wrong hands but what is embarrassing is the way it was found. someone simply founded under some leads in the street in west london and handed over to the sunday mirror. what he threw not saying is whether this material was supposed to be allowed out- office, if to be...
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contains 76 folders worth of unencrypted information including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measures taken to protect her including a routes there. heathrow airport says it is investigating. >>> new crash testing is raising concern about safety on school buses. the demonstration showed just how dangerous side impact crashes can be. the company conducting the testing is marketing a new seat belt system but only six states require seat belts on school buses and many school districts have been concerned about the cost of installing seat belts. a mother who lost a child in a bus crash says that's not acceptable. >>> when it comes to safety for our children, what is the cost of a child's life. >> the federal government does not require them on school buses and says side impact crashes are rear but the government is working to make sure if belts are installed they're used properly. >>> gas prices are about to go up 12 cents a gallon for millions in california later this week. the extra 12 cents is actually a new tax to fund transportation projects. the sta
contains 76 folders worth of unencrypted information including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measures taken to protect her including a routes there. heathrow airport says it is investigating. >>> new crash testing is raising concern about safety on school buses. the demonstration showed just how dangerous side impact crashes can be. the company conducting the testing is marketing a new seat belt system but only six states require seat belts on...
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they analyzed the information and believe that heathrow airport is secure. you mentioned the queen. the rest of us use. she uses the royal suite. some of the most intimate details were revealed including a lot of other information. what type of details were seen on this usb drive. the routes from foreign dignitaries. imagine presidents and visiting here in the uk and the special routes they take revealed maps of the security camera position wouldn't want anyone with nepharious ideas knowing how to avoid the cameras and the locations of secret tunnels is networking below heathrow airport. speaking to experts, they said not only will the intelligence books be trying to figure out who might be behind this, but they want to know if the information ended up anywhere else beside this usb drive maybe on the dark web where terrorists ngd get it and we need no reminder about the facts that airports remain high value targets for terrorists. >> alarming and frightening. thank you very much from london. appreciate it. coming up in the newsroom, the northeast bracing for a monster tropical storm
they analyzed the information and believe that heathrow airport is secure. you mentioned the queen. the rest of us use. she uses the royal suite. some of the most intimate details were revealed including a lot of other information. what type of details were seen on this usb drive. the routes from foreign dignitaries. imagine presidents and visiting here in the uk and the special routes they take revealed maps of the security camera position wouldn't want anyone with nepharious ideas knowing how...
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though they believe heathrow airport is secure.rmation about the routes she takes inside the airport was on that usb drive. she doesn't use the same gates the rest of us take. the royal suite, intimate details revealed on u stxt b and routes foreign dignitaries take when the president is visiting uk and maps of the security camera position, wouldn't want anyone to figure out where positions are. and the locations of secret tunnels and escape shafts under heathrow airport. now, i was speaking to cyber security experts earlier who told me what heath rerow will be trying to do how somebody could have gotten this off the computer and see if this information, god forbid is somewhere else like on the dark web where terrorists might be able to get it. >> frightening. thanks so much, samuel burke. >>> more straight in the newsroom right after this. ♪ hungry eyes ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes ♪ applebee's 2 for $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. applebee's 2 for $20. i wanted to know where i d
though they believe heathrow airport is secure.rmation about the routes she takes inside the airport was on that usb drive. she doesn't use the same gates the rest of us take. the royal suite, intimate details revealed on u stxt b and routes foreign dignitaries take when the president is visiting uk and maps of the security camera position, wouldn't want anyone to figure out where positions are. and the locations of secret tunnels and escape shafts under heathrow airport. now, i was speaking to...
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a usb stick filled with confidential information on heathrow airport was found on the street and now officials want to know how it got there. it was unlocked and had maps of camera positions and locations of tunnels and escape routes and details of the area the queen uses that heathrow airport. an investigation is now underway. >>> and police in the east bay are looking for a gunman who shot a man who was trying to stop a side show near his home. the gunfire erupted before 1:00 a.m. people in the quiet neighborhood are shaken. >> reporter: deputies say it was 12:45 a.m. this morning when they got a call of shots fired. neighbors were stunned to see the crime scene outside of their home. >> i see everybody is outside and i see a dead body on the sidewalk with police and firefighters everywhere. >> reporter: detectives believe what started out as a side show turned violent. the story is that the victim was shot after confronting the two cars involvinged in causing a disturb -- involved in causing a disturbance outside his home. >> i had no idea somebody would kill somebody over just wo
a usb stick filled with confidential information on heathrow airport was found on the street and now officials want to know how it got there. it was unlocked and had maps of camera positions and locations of tunnels and escape routes and details of the area the queen uses that heathrow airport. an investigation is now underway. >>> and police in the east bay are looking for a gunman who shot a man who was trying to stop a side show near his home. the gunfire erupted before 1:00 a.m....
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in theand's first minister is to apologise on behalf of her government to gay men convicted of sexual offences which have since been abolished. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news — witness. hello and welcome to witness. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another five extraordinary moments from the recent past. we'll meet a man who was caught up in britain's worst ever nuclear accident. a woman who was taken hostage along with hundreds of others when chechen rebels seized a theatre in moscow. and a man who helped thousands of hungarianjews escape the nazis. but first, on october 9th, 1967, marxist revolutionary ernesto che guevara was killed in bolivia. felix rodriguez, a cuban born cia agent, helped the bolivian army track him down. that was the last picture of che alive. i put my hand around him before the picture was taken. you can see a man who was so pow
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in theand's first minister is to apologise on behalf of her government to gay men convicted of sexual offences which have since been abolished. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news — witness. hello and welcome to witness. i'm here at the british library to guide you through another...
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heathrow airport says it is investigating how details of its security procedures we re details of its security procedures were found lying in the street. scotla nd were found lying in the street. scotland back robot first minister is to apologise on behalf of the government to gay men convicted of sexual offences which have since been abolished. —— scotland's first minister. parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance under new laws to be brought in within months. those are the headlines, now, on bbc news, a look at the week's strongest stories from the bbc‘s inside out teams. we track down the online crooks. i'm not buying a passport off you, mate, because i work for the bbc, and i want to know why you're... selling stolen passports, mate, why are you doing it? no more nursing bursaries. so how will it affect this year's students? hello, what's your name, sir? his name is tom. they are learning practical skills of nursing in our hospital. and i promise we'll meet the muslim scouts of gillingham. all: i promise... we formed the muslim scout
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heathrow won't be looking at who may have been behind this, but checking the dark web to see if somesb and got to where terrorists could see it. that would be the worst case scenario. >> you talk about the fact this is on a memory device. it could suggest or does it suggest it could be in multiple hands. >> these usb drives cause huge headaches for security folkings. we talk about the internet a lot, but they have the internet and they are connected to each other internally, but not to the internet. the only way to get information in and out is on a memory stick. if one person was able to get it out, they may have been able to copy it. they have been involved in so many cyber incidents we have seen. you may remember a virus that got into the iranian nuclear program. they believe israel and the united states was behind that. those researchers believe maybe a usb drive with information on it, the virus was set in a parking lot, somebody picked it up, said hey, free usb drive and that's how the virus is able to get in. you see the possibilities that can be open with a usb drive and what
heathrow won't be looking at who may have been behind this, but checking the dark web to see if somesb and got to where terrorists could see it. that would be the worst case scenario. >> you talk about the fact this is on a memory device. it could suggest or does it suggest it could be in multiple hands. >> these usb drives cause huge headaches for security folkings. we talk about the internet a lot, but they have the internet and they are connected to each other internally, but not...
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heathrow airport is investigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memory stick in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a poll to avoid child maintenance payments. chris rogers is limbering up in the dressing room preparing to take over. he will be in the chairfrom preparing to take over. he will be in the chair from seven preparing to take over. he will be in the chairfrom seven p:m.. between now and then, the film review, but before that, sports day. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up for you this evening... in the battle of the new premier league managers, it's advantage puel, as leiecster beat everton they needed five additional minutes to do it, but gloucester have their first away win, in a thriller at bath. less than half an hour to go until lewis hamilton gets underway in mexico, in what could be his title winning race good evening. as well as all of that, the fallout from anthonyjoshua's big title fight continues and a big win for england's cricketers in the women's ashes series. but first to football, w
heathrow airport is investigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memory stick in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a poll to avoid child maintenance payments. chris rogers is limbering up in the dressing room preparing to take over. he will be in the chairfrom preparing to take over. he will be in the chair from seven preparing to take over. he will be in the chairfrom seven p:m.. between now and then, the film review, but before that, sports day....
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heathrow express also ha service the heathrow express also has no service between tunnels one, two, threere will be more over the course of the weekend. not quite as much today. in fact, there will be plenty of low cloud around throughout the day and some brightness through the afternoon. it will feel warm for this time of year and a brisk south—westerly wind. it is a mild start to the morning, plenty of low cloud around through the morning, drizzle falling from the cloud. otherwise a dry day and possibly some brightness forming a little later on through the afternoon. in the best of the brightness we will see highs of 19 or 20 degrees but it will be windy at times. 0vernight tonight the wind will die down. a mild night indeed for this time of year, the start of the weekend, 14 or 15 celsius. normally in the middle of october we would expect sevens and eights. we still have more coming up from the south over the course of the weekend. and looks like it quite cloudy on saturday. if we get any brightness and sunshine through the afternoon the temperature could reach 21 degrees. the temperat
heathrow express also ha service the heathrow express also has no service between tunnels one, two, threere will be more over the course of the weekend. not quite as much today. in fact, there will be plenty of low cloud around throughout the day and some brightness through the afternoon. it will feel warm for this time of year and a brisk south—westerly wind. it is a mild start to the morning, plenty of low cloud around through the morning, drizzle falling from the cloud. otherwise a dry day...
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well, of course, the big question around the expansion of heathrow airport particularly and the slotsboth negotiate, and i happen to believe that right at the top of our priority list for the allocation of slots, something we have committed to and something we have said about the proposed expansion of heathrow airport is that we reserve slots for regional productivity. can he tell us how many staff there are in the department for transport with expertise of negotiating aviation deals and how many are working on deals as we speak? good question. well, i have a big team that is experienced in dealing with these things, because across the world, mr speaker, we have bilateral arrangements with countries in all different continents. so i have an experienced team working on this right now and we are pursuing the necessary successful arrangements that we will need for flights to countries around the world and there is nothing but good and constructive discussion between us and those countries in making sure there is no interruption in flights. the secretary of state may be in denial, but the
well, of course, the big question around the expansion of heathrow airport particularly and the slotsboth negotiate, and i happen to believe that right at the top of our priority list for the allocation of slots, something we have committed to and something we have said about the proposed expansion of heathrow airport is that we reserve slots for regional productivity. can he tell us how many staff there are in the department for transport with expertise of negotiating aviation deals and how...
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do you fund find much ed, heathrow, gatwick, birmingham, they have a lot on offer.n and places like that where it is dire? watch this space. we are expanding expanding into more airports. if you area expanding into more airports. if you are a business traveller, you want to get work done and eat and catch up to get work done and eat and catch up on e—mails. to get work done and eat and catch up on e-mails. we wanted to know whether the children are separated in your lounges? well, we have three tiers of lounge. our top tier lounge doesn't admit under 12s. our main lounge the number one lounge has library areas where we don't allow children and we have an entry level which is about social lounging, it is set in a loft—style apartment and it has a games room. we have tried to create environments where you choose what sort of departure you want. you enter into the lounge and you know, if it's a family social type lounge there will be somewhere for the kids to play while you can have a nice glass of wine and watch the planes go by. soft play? no, soft play is taking it
do you fund find much ed, heathrow, gatwick, birmingham, they have a lot on offer.n and places like that where it is dire? watch this space. we are expanding expanding into more airports. if you area expanding into more airports. if you are a business traveller, you want to get work done and eat and catch up to get work done and eat and catch up on e—mails. to get work done and eat and catch up on e-mails. we wanted to know whether the children are separated in your lounges? well, we have...
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these things are very ha rd to heathrow airport.gh the system, particularly for a government with a small majority. philip hammond has a headache and the 0br has added to it by saying, frankly, the economy is not working as well as it should be. and it has not been since the financial crisis in 2008 which shows how deep—seated these problems are for britain. thank you. the time isjust the time is just after 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime... bae ba e syste ms bae systems have announced plans to cutjobs in the militarily and intelligence services. and princes william and harry hosting events to mark world mental health day and celebrate the success of their own campaign to raise awareness of the issue. and coming up in sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news... wales name their squad for next month's rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea. more than a dozen wildfires raging across california have killed at least ten people, and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. the flames have spread quickly,
these things are very ha rd to heathrow airport.gh the system, particularly for a government with a small majority. philip hammond has a headache and the 0br has added to it by saying, frankly, the economy is not working as well as it should be. and it has not been since the financial crisis in 2008 which shows how deep—seated these problems are for britain. thank you. the time isjust the time is just after 1:15pm. our top story this lunchtime... bae ba e syste ms bae systems have announced...
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two spots, and the next few days it will stay miles, it got up to 20 degrees today in the south, heathrowrees, one to other places as well. this mild and is coming from the azores all the way to the uk and coming into southern of scandinavia. this pattern has been with us the 23 days now and it won't really change an awful lot overall, we are still going to be importing mild air from overall, we are still going to be importing mild airfrom the south—west, but the difference tomorrow will be that this weather front will shift further southwards, meaning that the cloud and drizzle will be also further southwards through the morning and into the afternoon, which means that many areas to the north will have more sunshine. this is what it looks like in the morning, still pretty cloudy as far north as perhaps the midlands and also across western scotland we have some showers, but overall a lot of bright weather across most parts of bright weather across most parts of the uk first thing on wednesday, and not cold at all. this weather front is sinking southwards, and sliding along its still, just
two spots, and the next few days it will stay miles, it got up to 20 degrees today in the south, heathrowrees, one to other places as well. this mild and is coming from the azores all the way to the uk and coming into southern of scandinavia. this pattern has been with us the 23 days now and it won't really change an awful lot overall, we are still going to be importing mild air from overall, we are still going to be importing mild airfrom the south—west, but the difference tomorrow will be...
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and the times highlights new research suggesting gatwick has overtaken heathrow as the airport whoses start with the guardian, michael bloomberg saying that brexit is the worst ever decision. i suppose i can hear brexiteers say, who cares? i think a lot of people might be thinking that, and this is precisely the sort of comments which have been made by a lot of world leaders, in the lead up to the brexit referendum, which i would argue probably has changed more people‘s minds towards brexit and away from it. people don‘t like these interventions. so mind your own business? a bit like that. speaking on behalf of remainer is, this is the sort of thing we could do without. some incredibly rich american telling us how stupid we are averaging to leave the european union. the single stupidest thing any country has ever done, that is quite a any country has ever done, that is quitea claim. any country has ever done, that is quite a claim. apart from electing donald trump, which is a good line, but front—page lead in the guardian? please. it isjust annoying, especially as this is the guy cal
and the times highlights new research suggesting gatwick has overtaken heathrow as the airport whoses start with the guardian, michael bloomberg saying that brexit is the worst ever decision. i suppose i can hear brexiteers say, who cares? i think a lot of people might be thinking that, and this is precisely the sort of comments which have been made by a lot of world leaders, in the lead up to the brexit referendum, which i would argue probably has changed more people‘s minds towards brexit...
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british police say the stick held files detailing queen elizabeth's route to heathrow airport.iles marked restricted and confidential describe security procedures at the airport for visiting world leaders. heathrow airport is reviewing its security plans now following the breach. >>> puerto rico tonight has scrapped that controversial contract with a montana company to get the power back on the island. the $300 million deal with whitefish energy and the aftermath of hurricane maria in the spotlight for days. will it slow down the recovery even further? abc news reporter victor has the story. >> reporter: tonight a shock announcement from the governor of hurricane-battered puerto rico. >> i have asked the board of the power authority to invoke the cancellation clause in the contract immediately. >> reporter: that contract with whitefish energy could soon be scrapped after revelations the montana power company had just two employees when it was awarded a massive $300 million contract to restore power across the island. and that trump administration interior secretary ryan zinke h
british police say the stick held files detailing queen elizabeth's route to heathrow airport.iles marked restricted and confidential describe security procedures at the airport for visiting world leaders. heathrow airport is reviewing its security plans now following the breach. >>> puerto rico tonight has scrapped that controversial contract with a montana company to get the power back on the island. the $300 million deal with whitefish energy and the aftermath of hurricane maria in...
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heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were foundan grand prix gets under way , lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish to be crowned world champion. and a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians in the ashes.
heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were foundan grand prix gets under way , lewis hamilton only needs a fifth place finish to be crowned world champion. and a win in new south wales brings the england women's cricket team within touching distance of the australians in the ashes.
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heathrow airport says it's confident it remains safe, after details of security procedures were foundick. could a collision on the first lap at the mexican grand prix delay lewis hamilton's world champion dream? in halfan in half an hour, the travel show heads to lapland and croatia.
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no crime was reported but heathrow airport officials didn't alert them that the memory stick was recovered found on the street. >>> maryland is investigating part of jared kushner's family business looking a at certain apartments. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career of taking shots like that, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu maximum arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. and without any of that funky smell. makes me feel good enough almost to get back into the game. maybe not. blue-emu, it works fast and you won't stink. we were in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can also help with this. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep nu
no crime was reported but heathrow airport officials didn't alert them that the memory stick was recovered found on the street. >>> maryland is investigating part of jared kushner's family business looking a at certain apartments. hi, i'm johnny bench. after a hall of fame career of taking shots like that, it's no wonder why i use blue-emu maximum arthritis cream. blue-emu's non-greasy, deep-penetrating formula gets down deep into those joints for big time pain relief. and without any...
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richard conway, bbc news, heathrow. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are.come to sportsday. coming up on the programme, sean dyche on his five—year anniversary of the club, 1—0 against newcastle. england's young lions return from the under 17 football world cup with lots of silverware. and just a week after winning the english open, ronnie o'sullivan is thrashed by a 17—year—old at the international open. good evening. a busy programme coming up but we start with football. burnley have moved up to seventh in the premier league after a closely fought 1—0 win over newcastle at turf moor. burnley manager sean dyche is now the third longest serving premier league manager, submitting his five—year anniversary at the club today. in a game of few chances, perez had newcastle's best opportunity in the second half. but burnleyjust about earned their second home win of the season earned their second home win of the season on the balance of play. death hendrick putting them ahead in the 74th minute. 1—0 was how it stayed. we know they have given a good account of them
richard conway, bbc news, heathrow. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are.come to sportsday. coming up on the programme, sean dyche on his five—year anniversary of the club, 1—0 against newcastle. england's young lions return from the under 17 football world cup with lots of silverware. and just a week after winning the english open, ronnie o'sullivan is thrashed by a 17—year—old at the international open. good evening. a busy programme coming up but we start with...
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memoryng in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up for you this evening... a dramatic start at the mexican grand prix. a coming together of ca i’s grand prix. a coming together of cars means lewis hamilton's hopes of clinching his fourth world title seems unlikely. in the battle of the new premier league managers, it's advantage puel, as leiecster beat everton they needed five additional minutes to do it, but gloucester have their first away win, in a thriller at bath. has been an astonishing start to the mexican grand prix. this could have been a raise lewis hamilton wins fourth world title. but the opening lap was dominated by so many different collisions. sebastian vettel‘s red ferrari hitting lewis hamilton's silver mercedes. both needed a pit stop in the opening lap. hamilton for
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memoryng in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me jessica creighton. coming up for you this evening... a dramatic start at the mexican grand prix. a coming together of ca i’s grand prix. a coming together of cars means...
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the data reportedly including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measureso protect her there. officials are now investigating. >>> and a 7-year-old girl stealing the show at the world series. little hailey dawson throwing out the first pitch last night. hailey, born with just two fingers on her right hand but using a 3d-printed prosthetic limb. she's hoping to throw out the first pitch at all 30 baseball stadiums. good for her. >>> up next, the hero uncle at home and the hero on the battlefield. his life was saved in afghanistan. now returning the favor for his nephew. what he did, next. p relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic re
the data reportedly including the exact route the queen takes to heathrow airport and the security measureso protect her there. officials are now investigating. >>> and a 7-year-old girl stealing the show at the world series. little hailey dawson throwing out the first pitch last night. hailey, born with just two fingers on her right hand but using a 3d-printed prosthetic limb. she's hoping to throw out the first pitch at all 30 baseball stadiums. good for her. >>> up next,...
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it is a year ago since the government named heathrow as its preferred site for expansion.tal later. the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared for a terror attack. the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared for a terror attack. a report a year ago into london's preparedness to respond to the threat of terrorism made specific recommendations — the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared historians are trying to save a gas cylinder. this structure at the former gasworks in poplar is thought to be the last of its kind and campaigners want to stop it being dismantled. we are actively working with them to try a way of preserving the industrial shadow of the area if you like so that people who move there in the future can understand something about halfs there before. if you go around other parts of london, there is a gas holder at king's cross which has been turned into housing. if you look at it, it has worked well. it is time to take a look at travel situation. and we have got a good service on the tubes. jubs problem on
it is a year ago since the government named heathrow as its preferred site for expansion.tal later. the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared for a terror attack. the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared for a terror attack. a report a year ago into london's preparedness to respond to the threat of terrorism made specific recommendations — the london mayor says the capital is becoming better prepared historians are trying to save a gas cylinder. this...
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in thewba and ibf world heavyweight boxing titles with a tenth round stoppage. and spotting fake news and debunking the people in power — the journalists trying to sort fact from fiction — that's coming
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in thetreet. of her government to gay men convicted of sexual offences parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, spotting fake news and debunking the people in power. wandering the ruins. and something wicked this week comes. going into space has long been the dream of many a sci—fi fan and for one bbc presenter that dream is about to come true. in a world first for the broadcast industry, spencer kelly, who fronts the bbc technology programme click, has been accepted by nasa to visit and report from the international space station. during his stay on board, he'll present several episodes of click. kelly, who says he has always harboured ambitions to leave planet earth, will test how the latest technology performs in zero gravity. he says he's looking forward to the months of training ahead of him. that's not... that's not true. i'm so sorry. that sho
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in thetreet. of her government to gay men convicted of sexual offences parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news it's time for click. this week, spotting fake news and debunking the people in power. wandering the ruins. and something wicked this week comes. going into space has long been...
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the prime minister calls for changes to disciplinary procedures to better heathrow airport says it'snvestigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memory stick lying in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in the far north of sweden to visit a city on the move, literally, in one of the world's biggest ever urban transformations. well, the mine is our heart. we wouldn't be here without a mine. rajan heads to croatia's capital, zagreb, to take a look around some of the city's most exclusive addresses. for ten days of the year, the doors of these architectural secrets are flung open to the public so that even commoners like me can go in and snoop around. and lucy heads to the south downs in the uk to road—test the latest in travel tech. i'm not 100% convinced. i think hardened hikers. beginners? and we stop off in bermuda for the latest in our global gourmet series. on the menu this we
the prime minister calls for changes to disciplinary procedures to better heathrow airport says it'snvestigating how details of its security procedures were found on a memory stick lying in the street. and parents will no longer be able to use a legal loophole to avoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in the far north of sweden to visit a city on the move, literally, in one of the world's...
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our sports news correspondent richard conway went to meet them at heathrow airport.n, we looks like we got stronger and stronger. we improved that. all scorelines got bigger. beating spain in the final, that's an amazing feeling. i think he will say the same, to be honest. yes, everybody had the confidence we could win it from day one. we showed that, really. the goals. from day one. we showed that, really. the be. 5. from day one. we showed that, really. - the be. talking about from day one. we showed that, really. - the be. talki‘ clubs, it getting the chance with your clubs, the chance to perform, how important is it that you get those games?m is it that you get those games?m is important. i'm hopeful that it gives you the chance to improve. hopefully i will take it. that is what i am looking forward to do.“ it the same for you? we are both stilljust17. we've got it the same for you? we are both stilljust 17. we've got a it the same for you? we are both stilljust17. we've got a lot to learn. hopefully we can get minutes. under 17 level at the moment, is the dream
our sports news correspondent richard conway went to meet them at heathrow airport.n, we looks like we got stronger and stronger. we improved that. all scorelines got bigger. beating spain in the final, that's an amazing feeling. i think he will say the same, to be honest. yes, everybody had the confidence we could win it from day one. we showed that, really. the goals. from day one. we showed that, really. the be. 5. from day one. we showed that, really. - the be. talking about from day one....
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in theoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. lewis hamilton needs a fifth place finish only in the mexican grand prix to be crowned champion. and coming up on bbc news — will the trade deal being negotiated between the eu and australia and new zealand become the template for a deal for the uk?
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in theoid paying child maintenance, under new laws to be brought in within months. lewis hamilton needs a fifth place finish only in the mexican grand prix to be crowned champion. and coming up on bbc news — will the trade deal being negotiated between the eu and australia and new zealand become the template for a deal for the uk?