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i ask you about heathrow.gh the economic cards up in the air and you have a hard brexit government or a hard left government, that completely ripped up government, that completely ripped up the foundation of business. so you might focus on heathrow, but what we face is far more fundamental than where we stand on heathrow. can i ask you about other things they we re i ask you about other things they were talking about as well? 0k. personally on heathrow, have you changed your mind now you are a liberal democrat? no, i haven't changed my mind. i did vote, if that is what you are going to say, for the expansion of heathrow when i was a conservative with the conservative with. i don't agree now doesn't disagree now saying let's go with local opinion and stand for the environmental impact, the noise impactand environmental impact, the noise impact and how you deal with that. i think that is a natural position. but in terms of our positive policies for business, for example, we are going to be scrapping business rat
i ask you about heathrow.gh the economic cards up in the air and you have a hard brexit government or a hard left government, that completely ripped up government, that completely ripped up the foundation of business. so you might focus on heathrow, but what we face is far more fundamental than where we stand on heathrow. can i ask you about other things they we re i ask you about other things they were talking about as well? 0k. personally on heathrow, have you changed your mind now you are a...
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let's get back to a third runway at heathrow. the third ru nway third runway at heathrow. controversial project and has been for a long time. it is a private sector project. all i can say about it really and you will know that i have opposed it before but parliament voted by a large majority... you missed that boat and conveniently arranged a trip abroad when it was taking place. can you tell us now whether you personally support it or not. personally i think the promoters of a third ru nway think the promoters of a third runway at heathrow have yet to satisfy the courts, the law, when it comes to our very stringent standards on noise, pollution and air quality. surely you have the power to pull the plug if you wanted to. as! power to pull the plug if you wanted to. as i say, there is a way to go through the courts before the promoters of heathrow have satisfied the law on those counts. annette, thank you. enjoy your day. portishead, a beautiful part of the world. we have done two. we need to push on. we are talking to you on bbc 5 live and on the news channel. a couple of
let's get back to a third runway at heathrow. the third ru nway third runway at heathrow. controversial project and has been for a long time. it is a private sector project. all i can say about it really and you will know that i have opposed it before but parliament voted by a large majority... you missed that boat and conveniently arranged a trip abroad when it was taking place. can you tell us now whether you personally support it or not. personally i think the promoters of a third ru nway...
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heathrow is europe's busiest airport.ry day, around 200,000 people take off or land from here, on 1,300 planes. heathrow is pretty close to capacity. we're about 98%, 99% full, and it's been that way for some time. we think aviation is fundamentally a force for good in the world. it creates economic wealth for the uk and more broadly. but it also allows people to explore different parts of the world, visit friends and family overseas. but all these journeys are polluting. they emit greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. gases responsible for global warming. and by 2050, as other industries reduce their emissions, aviation is expected to become the uk's biggest emitter. if you added up the emissions of all the flights in the world, aviation would be a top ten emitter. aviation's emissions are projected to double, triple, potentially even to quadruple in the coming decades as more and more big aircraft take to the skies. last year, parliament approved a third runway for heathrow. that could take its passenger numbers to 130
heathrow is europe's busiest airport.ry day, around 200,000 people take off or land from here, on 1,300 planes. heathrow is pretty close to capacity. we're about 98%, 99% full, and it's been that way for some time. we think aviation is fundamentally a force for good in the world. it creates economic wealth for the uk and more broadly. but it also allows people to explore different parts of the world, visit friends and family overseas. but all these journeys are polluting. they emit greenhouse...
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our correspondent katie gornall was waiting for them at heathrow.homecoming that england the public players and staff had envisioned. they hope to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage, but as it was a look fairly dejected and despondent, they worked through here without speaking to the media but did speak to the young fans to approach them that's great photo. really putting a brave face on things. you can tell that they are still licking their wounds are still smarting from what was a demoralising and comprehensive defeat at the hands of south africa. they were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semi finals, but they we re blacks in the semi finals, but they were unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening and in the end defeated by 20 points. eddiejones was really at a loss to fully explain where it all went wrong for his side but he will have time to think about that and there will be an official review into the tournament as there always is
our correspondent katie gornall was waiting for them at heathrow.homecoming that england the public players and staff had envisioned. they hope to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage, but as it was a look fairly dejected and despondent, they worked through here without speaking to the media but did speak to the young fans to approach them that's great photo. really putting a brave face on things. you can tell that they are still licking their wounds are still smarting...
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our correspondent katie gornall was waiting for them at heathrow arrivals.his was not the homecoming that england's players and staff had envisioned. they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walked through here without speaking to the media but they did speak to a few young fans who approached to ask for a photo, putting on a brave face on things. you could tell they are still licking their wounds, still smarting from what was a demoralising and comprehensive defeat at the hands of south africa. england were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semifinals but they were just unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening. defeated by 20 points. eddie jones was really at a loss afterwards to fully explain where it all went wrong for his side but he will have time to think about that and there will be an official review into the tournament as there always is at their major tournaments i
our correspondent katie gornall was waiting for them at heathrow arrivals.his was not the homecoming that england's players and staff had envisioned. they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walked through here without speaking to the media but they did speak to a few young fans who approached to ask for a photo, putting on a brave face on things. you could tell they are still licking their...
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several things, of the expansion of heathrow.ll sort of different directions at times until they formed a sort of cohesive view. what you like -- see what you like about 20 or but he had a disciplined message. back in the dave and everyone had a pager. everyone had a pager and would be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed if they recite the off message socko did you prove that method? i message socko did you prove that method ? i always message socko did you prove that method? i always did because message socko did you prove that method? ialways did because it's message socko did you prove that method? i always did because it's a shambles of it is not ruled with an iron fist. they've only won substantial majorities with one leader and that is tony blair. back to the metro and a bit of sports on the front page. hamilton crowned formula 1 world champion for the sixth time stop it a not bad, is it? ido sixth time stop it a not bad, is it? i do think we give a lot of attention... we do give
several things, of the expansion of heathrow.ll sort of different directions at times until they formed a sort of cohesive view. what you like -- see what you like about 20 or but he had a disciplined message. back in the dave and everyone had a pager. everyone had a pager and would be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed by pager when —— and be instructed if they recite the off message socko did you prove that method? i message socko did you prove that method ? i always...
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this is a publicity stunt they carried out in the 1980s, flying near empty plane from london heathrowhe prospect that we will see these nonstop flights from london to syd ney nonstop flights from london to sydney and qantas really needs that because it has a high cost base. if you want to travel one—stop gp from europe to australia, you can do it very economically through the gulf oi’ very economically through the gulf or china. in orderfor very economically through the gulf or china. in order for qantas very economically through the gulf or china. in orderfor qantas to get some kind of premium, they need to offer something different and they are the only game in town. certainly british airways and virgin atlantic are not british airways and virgin atlantic a re not interested british airways and virgin atlantic are not interested in this. qantas needs to do this and it thinks to get the premium market sewn up from london to sydney and new york to sydney. environmentally speaking, surely a long haulflight like sydney. environmentally speaking, surely a long haul flight like this is wo
this is a publicity stunt they carried out in the 1980s, flying near empty plane from london heathrowhe prospect that we will see these nonstop flights from london to syd ney nonstop flights from london to sydney and qantas really needs that because it has a high cost base. if you want to travel one—stop gp from europe to australia, you can do it very economically through the gulf oi’ very economically through the gulf or china. in orderfor very economically through the gulf or china. in...
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i'm just think you know that the arguments for sort of the expansion of heathrow heathrow for 3rd runway and the idea that will create jobs and growth and yet you know that will directly increase emissions we look at this sort of argument over you know fracking or no fracking the jobs versus the climate so it's but i think it you know i agree with what doug said it's. in most can for many high income countries it's actually economically sensible to embrace actions that mitigate climate change so those are huge opportunities in the future so one in terms of if we look at economic growth and we look at say air pollution so you know we've seen we've seen the images in delhi we know in london and i live in london in the emissions you know we we we exceed our emissions sort of what's the legal missions well before the end of the year every year so i think it's it's a false logic to say that that if we put our country 1st what we do is actually ignore climate right and not take those actions to mitigate climate change the economic opportunities of mitigating climate change are very high. meena
i'm just think you know that the arguments for sort of the expansion of heathrow heathrow for 3rd runway and the idea that will create jobs and growth and yet you know that will directly increase emissions we look at this sort of argument over you know fracking or no fracking the jobs versus the climate so it's but i think it you know i agree with what doug said it's. in most can for many high income countries it's actually economically sensible to embrace actions that mitigate climate change...
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it is four years ago this week that you arrived slightly dishevelled at heathrow after being tempted do you think england were and where are they now? they were obviously at are they now? they were obviously at a real low after the last world cup on home soil. we have gone from a tea m on home soil. we have gone from a team that couldn't make the play—offs to a team that has become second best in the world. so we have progressed. is there more progression? more certainly. i think where the youngest team ever to compete in a world cup semifinal. we need to keep developing our english style of game. it's fascinating with how you worked on those relationships and how you got an idea of exactly who these players we re idea of exactly who these players were when you are thrust into the england environment. calling team meetings at atm, not turning up at having secret cameras to see what they did. what other tricks did you employ? would you learn that as a coach? well, experience teaches that. and i'm very active in going around and studying other coaches to see what they do. there is alwa
it is four years ago this week that you arrived slightly dishevelled at heathrow after being tempted do you think england were and where are they now? they were obviously at are they now? they were obviously at a real low after the last world cup on home soil. we have gone from a tea m on home soil. we have gone from a team that couldn't make the play—offs to a team that has become second best in the world. so we have progressed. is there more progression? more certainly. i think where the...
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it left heathrow around 6am yesterday — flying almost 18,000 kilometres over 19 hours and 19 minutes.a bigger project looking at ultra—long haul flying, made possible by the boeing 787 and rival airbus a350 long rangejets. 0ur correspondent lukejones was one of just a0 passengers and crew on board. they were all subject to rigorous testing — to assess the impact of the flight on their health, wellbeing and body clock. let's get more on this story — lets speak to luke — hearing you go through those statistics again, i am feeling tired all over it. did you think you would be safe and did your friends and family feel worried 7 be safe and did your friends and family feel worried? nobody was worried about me but it was absolutely fine because of it was quite rigourous, the testing. lots of people from the university of syd ney of people from the university of sydney on their putting light sensors on people, putting motion sensors on people, putting motion sensors to track our people were sleeping. part of the testing was also food as well, nice puddings and stea k also food as well, nice
it left heathrow around 6am yesterday — flying almost 18,000 kilometres over 19 hours and 19 minutes.a bigger project looking at ultra—long haul flying, made possible by the boeing 787 and rival airbus a350 long rangejets. 0ur correspondent lukejones was one of just a0 passengers and crew on board. they were all subject to rigorous testing — to assess the impact of the flight on their health, wellbeing and body clock. let's get more on this story — lets speak to luke — hearing you go...
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yesterday, we showed you how england trudged home through heathrow after their rugby world cup defeatca. don't think it'll be an exaggeration to say the atmosphere is a little different in johannesburg today as the team and the trophy have arrived back to a huge reception. milton nkosi's been there all day for us. what has it been like? the atmosphere here has been electric. hundreds of south africans turned out to support the springboks team which was arriving here on separate flights, first came the first lot and then came the captain and the coach. siya kolisi was travelling with the coach rassie erasmus when they arrived in the survival for the airport erupted. and that has been the atmosphere throughout the day. south africans came united like never before. helping that this win is not just about the scoreline never before. helping that this win is notjust about the scoreline on the football field but about the future of the country uniting a country that was divided throughout the years by racial segregation. so today the rugby team has arrived back and south africans are feelin
yesterday, we showed you how england trudged home through heathrow after their rugby world cup defeatca. don't think it'll be an exaggeration to say the atmosphere is a little different in johannesburg today as the team and the trophy have arrived back to a huge reception. milton nkosi's been there all day for us. what has it been like? the atmosphere here has been electric. hundreds of south africans turned out to support the springboks team which was arriving here on separate flights, first...
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we haven't got much detail yet except thatjohn mcdonnell is against expanding heathrow.tuency mp he has always been opposed to that but it looks like thatis opposed to that but it looks like that is labour party policy and so it should be. shall be look at the observer? cameron, bercow thinks that he is born to rule. do you think it is because he went to a comprehensive and therefore inherently dislikes the public school? i don't know, he is saying this is an exclusive interview in the observer. and he has... it is a long—standing feud with david cameron. that he has a public school instilled sensitive his superiority. he talks about the brexit referendum and thinks that cameron called the 2016 referendum, will we ever forget it? that it was for selfish political reasons because there was a strong clamour for a public vote on leaving the eu from the british people. there were a lot of people in the conservative party. it was the backbenchers. yes, and speaker bercow turns out not to have been impartial. that isn't really a story. shock horror, hello, sherlock! and there
we haven't got much detail yet except thatjohn mcdonnell is against expanding heathrow.tuency mp he has always been opposed to that but it looks like thatis opposed to that but it looks like that is labour party policy and so it should be. shall be look at the observer? cameron, bercow thinks that he is born to rule. do you think it is because he went to a comprehensive and therefore inherently dislikes the public school? i don't know, he is saying this is an exclusive interview in the...
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they returned home today without much fanfare at heathrow. from the death of emiliano sala — cardiff are fancing a ban on signing new players unless they start to pay his transfer fee. also coming up in the programme... just how much does it mean to qualify for the olympics for the first time? about that much. we'll have more on another momentous moment for irish hockey. we will start our programme with one of great britain's greatest sportsmen. who — rather ominously for his rivals it seems — just keeps on getting better too. lewis hamilton is now a six time fi world champion. back in 2008 — when he won his first drivers championship at a dramatic brazilian grand prix — we caught a glimpse of his greatness. we had to wait another six years for his next title — starting an era of domination with mercedes. 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and now 2019 world champion after his second placed finish at the united states grand prix. we'll have reaction from drivers past and present shortly and try to work outjust where he fits in to world sports' most succe
they returned home today without much fanfare at heathrow. from the death of emiliano sala — cardiff are fancing a ban on signing new players unless they start to pay his transfer fee. also coming up in the programme... just how much does it mean to qualify for the olympics for the first time? about that much. we'll have more on another momentous moment for irish hockey. we will start our programme with one of great britain's greatest sportsmen. who — rather ominously for his rivals it...
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it was a quiet homecoming for the england rugby team at heathrow this afternoon.at england‘s players and staff had envisioned. they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage and but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walk through here without speaking to the media but they did speak to a few young fans who approached him to ask for a photo, putting on a brave face on things. you could tell they are still licking their wounds, still smarting from what was a demoralising and comprehensive defeat at the hands of south africa. england were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semifinals what they were just unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening. defeated by 20 points. eddiejones was really at a loss afterwards to fully explain where it all went wrong for his side but he will have time to think about that and they will be an official review into the tournament as there always is at their major tournaments for the rfu andi their ma
it was a quiet homecoming for the england rugby team at heathrow this afternoon.at england‘s players and staff had envisioned. they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage and but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walk through here without speaking to the media but they did speak to a few young fans who approached him to ask for a photo, putting on a brave face on things. you could tell they are still licking their wounds, still...
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at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from peak rest coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spot as rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning on someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam when he was just 15 his parents had both died by the time he was 10. he was taken to an orphanage in a nearby convent. after his father's death his sick mother had borrowed from loan sharks now they came for their money. they demanded the church sign over the family home when the church refused the men turned violent. boy. they put my hands on a board they took a knife held my hand and chopped chopped off a part of a finger and wrapped it in a piece of paper and i was i would only take it to kill me if i didn't sign and learn paperwork from. the severed finger was sent t
at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from peak rest coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spot as rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning on someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam...
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the england rugby team land back at heathrow following their defeat in the world cup rugby final on saturdaybate ahead of the november 10th election. she's had a career spanning more than 70 years, scaling the heights of showbiz, winning oscars and wowing fans around the world. now, at the age of 84, damejulie andrews has lifted the lid on her hollywood years in a new book. louise minchin caught up with her in london. what i love about your book, we are so what i love about your book, we are so familiar with the movies, mary poppins, the sound of music, so many others, but it is the back stories about what actually happened on set, what went on, and that is the whole point of the book. i wanted to describe the way it felt and the way it was when i was learning about making movies. you were learning on sat, pretty much with mary poppins? indeed. it was the first film i ever made. even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious. you are offered the job specifically by walt disney. when you were offered that, i think you were just pregnant at the time? i was in a broadway show and disn
the england rugby team land back at heathrow following their defeat in the world cup rugby final on saturdaybate ahead of the november 10th election. she's had a career spanning more than 70 years, scaling the heights of showbiz, winning oscars and wowing fans around the world. now, at the age of 84, damejulie andrews has lifted the lid on her hollywood years in a new book. louise minchin caught up with her in london. what i love about your book, we are so what i love about your book, we are so...
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a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastt‘s counter—terror command have charged mamun rashid from east london with the preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. in sri lanka, a controversial former defence chief has been elected president. 70—year—old gotabhaya rajapa ksa, took more than 52% of the vote, which was split along ethnic lines. from colombo, our correspondent yogita limaye reports. a wartime strongman returns as sri lanka's most powerful. mr rajapaksa is seen as a leader who can keep their country safe. we don't have enough protection for the people. you see everywhere there are bombs and terrorists, day by day a lot of terrorists created here. so we like to have a father for our mother country. in april this year, a series of attacks by islamist extremists killed more than 250 people. what happened inside this church in many ways changed the course of the election. the idea that peaceful families sitting together attending mass could be brutally killed shook this nat
a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastt‘s counter—terror command have charged mamun rashid from east london with the preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. in sri lanka, a controversial former defence chief has been elected president. 70—year—old gotabhaya rajapa ksa, took more than 52% of the vote, which was split along ethnic lines. from colombo, our correspondent...
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at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from the press coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spotters rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning on someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam when he was just 15 his parents had both died by the time he was 10. he was taken to an orphanage in a nearby convent. after his father's death his sick mother had borrowed from loan sharks now they came for their money. they demanded the church sign over the family home when the church refused the men turned violent. boy. they put my hands on a board they took a knife held my hand and chopped chopped off a part of a finger and wrapped it in a piece of paper and i while i would only take it they'd kill me if i didn't sign and learn paperwork from. the severed finger was
at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from the press coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spotters rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning on someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam...
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citizens jets what will happen we'll check he sort of tried document heathrow airport- well the british put them on the next plane back to turkey will they shuttle between the two countries i'm so somebody agrees to let them in. we don't know it's a great area. yes the modem ara corresponded that in ankara as tookie starts sending back. to their countries of origin. jihadist fighters this includes the eleven french citizens. on americans already said he won't take them back. from twenty four has a special series of reports on libya offices with the militia trying to stop general hi lisa hopped up and taking triply coalition of western fighters is come together to stop the general who seeking to oust the you and backed governmnment. half those received the international backing of us president donald trump he was at a meeting in paris with a manual mackerel back in may this year when he refused the french president's request for a ceasefire. france would oppose reporters cap norris trent. judy dongle huff and abdullah moscow we. war has been dragging on for seven months now on the outski
citizens jets what will happen we'll check he sort of tried document heathrow airport- well the british put them on the next plane back to turkey will they shuttle between the two countries i'm so somebody agrees to let them in. we don't know it's a great area. yes the modem ara corresponded that in ankara as tookie starts sending back. to their countries of origin. jihadist fighters this includes the eleven french citizens. on americans already said he won't take them back. from twenty four...
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it was a quiet homecoming for the england rugby team at heathrow this afternoon.africa was still being felt as they returned without much fanfare. katie gornall was there for us. well, this was not the homecoming that england's players and staff had envisaged. they hope to arrive here with the trophy in the hand luggage but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walked through here without speaking to the media but they did speak with a few young bands were poached them to ask for a photo. really putting a brave face on things. you can tell they are licking their wounds, still smarting from what was a demoralising and comprehensive defeat at the hands of south africa. england, remember, were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semi—final but they were unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening, beaten by 20 points. eddie jones, england's head coach afterwards was really at a loss to explain where it all went wrong to his side but he will have time to think about th
it was a quiet homecoming for the england rugby team at heathrow this afternoon.africa was still being felt as they returned without much fanfare. katie gornall was there for us. well, this was not the homecoming that england's players and staff had envisaged. they hope to arrive here with the trophy in the hand luggage but they arrived looking fairly dejected and despondent. they walked through here without speaking to the media but they did speak with a few young bands were poached them to...
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counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours off to turkey said it had deported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin. turkey is proceeding with its deportations of european citizens it believes are not conducive to the public good in its country who it suspects of being involved in activities to do with i saw in the middle east the latest group to return to germany 2 women who it is reported are under investigation and the reporting suggests that these 2 women are to be questioned and searched by police when they arrive in germany the important thing here is not withstanding that investigation no charges as yet have been proffered against them nor indeed against the family of 7 who returned to take a port in berlin in the evening on thursday evening so the reporting of this in a wider context is quite interesting political classes are saying why didn't the government have more procedures in place to help process the people being returned to germany but also there is the suggestion that the people who so far have returned on not particularly p
counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours off to turkey said it had deported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin. turkey is proceeding with its deportations of european citizens it believes are not conducive to the public good in its country who it suspects of being involved in activities to do with i saw in the middle east the latest group to return to germany 2 women who it is reported are under investigation and the reporting suggests that these...
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for the re st of at heathrow and say goodbye.rdinary people, on infrastructure, on services will make this already great country, which is why rich people want to live here, the cultural capital of the world, but it would be better if we didn't have people living in boxes, in containers with disabled children, some of you may be watching this now, and a labour government will use of the tax to pay for that. double of what you are saying is right, we need to be attacking the billionaires, the oil billionaires, the footballers and pop stars and people avoiding tax, but why would you get on to entrepreneurs who are trying to create jobs and get people into work? what you are saying is right, we need to attack the people that are not paying the proper taxes. last time, labour was trying to raise 50 billion. the story you are reporting today is 650 billion of borrowing. nobody can say you can't do that, it might cost more, but the 50 billion is small in relation to that. of that, 20 was going to come from simply raising corporation ta
for the re st of at heathrow and say goodbye.rdinary people, on infrastructure, on services will make this already great country, which is why rich people want to live here, the cultural capital of the world, but it would be better if we didn't have people living in boxes, in containers with disabled children, some of you may be watching this now, and a labour government will use of the tax to pay for that. double of what you are saying is right, we need to be attacking the billionaires, the...
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counterterror police have arrested a man or heathrow airport after turkey said it departed a british acts. a kurdish iranian refugee who spent 6 years and an offshore prison run by australia has landed in new zealand it's the 1st time or who's for chinese been able to leave papua new guinea he was offered a visa to attend a literary festival in christ church the journalist wrote an award winning book on a smartphone about his experience while being detained australia's been criticised for how it detains asylum seekers were switched on he spoke to al jazeera a short time ago he said he's enjoying being a free man and hasn't decided on his next move. i'm not going to hear an hour to only look at the possibilities. next couple of because i already accept that but how many car so it just causes what they are many car but i didn't make this decision yet i still ain't done on the fence are you on the years if not let me especially when i am in this counting the airport 1st i was. a little bit of indigenous community christchurch. and by the river for me as a indigenous person as a person w
counterterror police have arrested a man or heathrow airport after turkey said it departed a british acts. a kurdish iranian refugee who spent 6 years and an offshore prison run by australia has landed in new zealand it's the 1st time or who's for chinese been able to leave papua new guinea he was offered a visa to attend a literary festival in christ church the journalist wrote an award winning book on a smartphone about his experience while being detained australia's been criticised for how...
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a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastrom east london, with the preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. more than 200 students affected by a major fire at a student accomodation block in bolton have now been given temporary accomodation and funds. an investigation‘s continuing into the blaze on friday evening in which two people suffered minor injuries. ian haslam reports. it was a devastating fire, and students who escaped the cube building on friday night are still trying to comprehend their ordeal. a lot of emotions. relief, obviously. thankfulness for the amount of things and how many people came to help. i have lost 21 years of my life in that bedroom. so, yeah, because i lived down south, so i moved everything up. but some help is at hand — more than £10,000 has been donated to students on an official crowdfunder along with food and toiletries. when i see this, the staff, the students, everyone coming together, the whole bolton family, they are all coming together to he
a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastrom east london, with the preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. more than 200 students affected by a major fire at a student accomodation block in bolton have now been given temporary accomodation and funds. an investigation‘s continuing into the blaze on friday evening in which two people suffered minor injuries. ian haslam reports. it...
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world cup final on saturday, england have landed back in the country in the last few minutes at heathrowem coming into the country. we will hopefully bring you those pictures on bbc news very shortly. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — including detailed reaction and analysis to lewis hamilton's world championship. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. more in afternoon live after 2pm with jane dougall. thank you very much indeed. more now on health bosses warning politicians to not use the nhs as a "political weapon" during the general election campaign. nhs providers has urged the main parties to not make "empty promises" over future funding for the health service. chris hopson is the ceo of nhs providers, and he spoke to the bbc earlier about the kind of promises they are talking about. i know both the secretary of state for health and the shadow sector of state for health, and they both want the best for the nhs, but when we get into the heat of general elections, all kinds of things can happen. let me give you one example, this channel
world cup final on saturday, england have landed back in the country in the last few minutes at heathrowem coming into the country. we will hopefully bring you those pictures on bbc news very shortly. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website — including detailed reaction and analysis to lewis hamilton's world championship. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. more in afternoon live after 2pm with jane dougall. thank you very much indeed. more now on...
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the liberal democrats are not keen on heathrow airport being expanded, which the cbi are very keen onwill all be heard with respect but a dose of scepticism about whether or not their plans for the future can be offered an unreserved thumbs up from business leaders. it will definitely be an interesting day. thank you, chris mason, in westminster for us. if you thank you, chris mason, in westminsterfor us. if you look thank you, chris mason, in westminster for us. if you look at the bbc business pages online, you can see that caroline fairburn, the director general of the cbi, was talking to bbc breakfast about her expectations. she said one of the key thing is that businesses need to hear from party leaders key thing is that businesses need to hearfrom party leaders is how the uncertainty over brexit is going to end. you're watching worklife. a reminder of our top story: ford unveils its electric dreams which it hopes will revolutionise and ignite the industry. we shall watch this space. now let's move on. what does your gut tell you? trust your gut. well, scientists say there's more
the liberal democrats are not keen on heathrow airport being expanded, which the cbi are very keen onwill all be heard with respect but a dose of scepticism about whether or not their plans for the future can be offered an unreserved thumbs up from business leaders. it will definitely be an interesting day. thank you, chris mason, in westminster for us. if you thank you, chris mason, in westminsterfor us. if you look thank you, chris mason, in westminster for us. if you look at the bbc business...
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we haven't got much detail yet except thatjohn mcdonnell is against expanding heathrow. looks like that is labour party policy and so it should be. shall be look at the observer? cameron, bercow thinks that he is born to rule. do you think it is because he went to a comprehensive and
we haven't got much detail yet except thatjohn mcdonnell is against expanding heathrow. looks like that is labour party policy and so it should be. shall be look at the observer? cameron, bercow thinks that he is born to rule. do you think it is because he went to a comprehensive and
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a qantas boeing 787 dreamliner has taken—off from london's heathrow airport on a non—stop flight to sydney carrying 52 passengers, six cabin crew and four pilots and is an experiment to judge the effects of what have been called "ultra long flights" on passengers. britain missed out on tesla's first european factory because of brexit — according to boss elon musk. the electric car maker has chosen a site near berlin for its ‘gigafactory‘, creating thousands ofjobs in a major boost to the german capital. mr musk told auto express that britain's departure from the eu made putting the factory in the uk ‘too risky‘. schools in hong kong have been suspended through to the weekend amid the ongoing protests which have paralysed the city this weekmany universities have cancelled classes and businesses have told employees to work from home. andrew wood is in hong kong how widespread is this, andrew? certainly schools are going to be closed, there doesn't seem to be much education going on in hong kong this week. what we found is that the protests had mainly previously been going on at the weekend b
a qantas boeing 787 dreamliner has taken—off from london's heathrow airport on a non—stop flight to sydney carrying 52 passengers, six cabin crew and four pilots and is an experiment to judge the effects of what have been called "ultra long flights" on passengers. britain missed out on tesla's first european factory because of brexit — according to boss elon musk. the electric car maker has chosen a site near berlin for its ‘gigafactory‘, creating thousands ofjobs in a major...
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counterterrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had to ported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin this is the 1st wave of returns by the turkish authorities of german citizens or german residents who have been in turkish custody people who have been decided upon by the turkish authorities as being so dangerous that they can no longer stay on turkish soil and yet for the germinal forat least the difficulty that they face is that on the face of it these specific 7 individuals have no charges against them they cannot be charged for any activities or their participation in any activities in the middle east under german law and as i say these people are then perceived to be innocent they can go about their own lives back in germany for the government there is the serious issue that many people in this country are opposed to the return of people who the turkish government have referred to in such disparaging terms but they must also a bay the law or the government just as much as these individuals it is polarizing opinion in this c
counterterrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had to ported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin this is the 1st wave of returns by the turkish authorities of german citizens or german residents who have been in turkish custody people who have been decided upon by the turkish authorities as being so dangerous that they can no longer stay on turkish soil and yet for the germinal forat least the difficulty that they face is that on the...
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counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had deported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin. turkey is proceeding with its deportations of european citizens it believes are not conducive to the public good in its country who it suspects of being involved in activities to do with i saw in the middle east the latest group to return to germany 2 women who it is reported are under investigation and the reporting suggests that these 2 women are to be questioned and searched by police when they arrive in germany the important thing here is not withstanding that investigation no charges as yet have been proffered against them nor indeed against the family of 7 who returned to take a port in berlin in the evening on thursday evening so the reporting of this in a wider context is quite interesting political classes are saying why didn't the government have more procedures in place to help process the people being returned to germany but also there is the suggestion that the people who so far have returned on not particularly per
counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had deported a british eisel suspect dominic cain has more from berlin. turkey is proceeding with its deportations of european citizens it believes are not conducive to the public good in its country who it suspects of being involved in activities to do with i saw in the middle east the latest group to return to germany 2 women who it is reported are under investigation and the reporting suggests that these 2...
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they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage.e hands of south africa. england, remember, were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semifinal. but they were just unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening. in the end, defeated by 20 points. eddiejones, england head coach, afterward was at a loss to fully explain where it all went wrong for his side. but he will have time to think about that, there will be an official review into the tournament, as there always is after major tournaments for the rfu. and i think england will reflect on a tournament that was really brimming with positivity until that final game. this is a young side with a bright future ahead of them. the players now in the meantime are going home to their friends and families. they have been in camps, training camps sincejune, and i think they deserve a well earned rest after what has been a physically and emotionally draining few weeks. the everton midfielder andre gomes has undergone
they had hoped to arrive here at heathrow with the trophy in their hand luggage.e hands of south africa. england, remember, were widely tipped to beat the springboks after demolishing the all blacks in the semifinal. but they were just unable to bring that same level of performance when it mattered on saturday evening. in the end, defeated by 20 points. eddiejones, england head coach, afterward was at a loss to fully explain where it all went wrong for his side. but he will have time to think...
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i famously left a jacket at heathrow.e and scope of the lax operation -- chris: massive. at any given time, they have 6000 laptops. if you have ever left a laptop at tsa, they are good about tracking you down because it happens all the time. but there's stuff like, how did you lose that? a surfboard or a chainsaw. like, oh, you left your chainsaw in the airport. carol: it's nuts. they estimate 70 people a day lose a computer. that's nuts. chris: it's like an apple store there. jason: one thing he expresses is, essentially, why things cost so much. it's because the infrastructure is really expensive. chris: you might have noticed the food is expensive at lax. there are all of these upscale places because there is no storage. . the can't stock. the staff has to be highly paid because take them one hour to even get in and out. so there is a huge premium on prices there. portlandat like, the airport, there's a 0% markup. jason: finding a perfect fix for your sneakers. got to get down to the molecular level. carol: plus, thank
i famously left a jacket at heathrow.e and scope of the lax operation -- chris: massive. at any given time, they have 6000 laptops. if you have ever left a laptop at tsa, they are good about tracking you down because it happens all the time. but there's stuff like, how did you lose that? a surfboard or a chainsaw. like, oh, you left your chainsaw in the airport. carol: it's nuts. they estimate 70 people a day lose a computer. that's nuts. chris: it's like an apple store there. jason: one thing...
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comment, whatl can you do about the taxes at heathrow?a plane ticket to london the taxes at heathrow are enough to choke a horse. can you solve that? guy: unlikely. you will likely see those taxes go higher and higher. i'm not sure it's the right solution, but probably the easiest from a political point of view. they're probably going to go up more on narrowbody than long-haul. tom: absolutely fascinating. edmund, it really shows the internationalization what we are doing on airlines, jetting aournd, pushing venice into the ground with our tourism and all that. how do you play the new internationalism and the equity market, not just airlines, but how do you go international if it is a five to 10 year trend? >> well, there are two things you can do. two big trends at play. first, the whole sri trend is a big one. sri index has been outperforming the benchmark quite consistently for the last few years. i think that continues. this shift towards a shaming and the focus on environmental responsibility on corporate governance takes a leg up. s
comment, whatl can you do about the taxes at heathrow?a plane ticket to london the taxes at heathrow are enough to choke a horse. can you solve that? guy: unlikely. you will likely see those taxes go higher and higher. i'm not sure it's the right solution, but probably the easiest from a political point of view. they're probably going to go up more on narrowbody than long-haul. tom: absolutely fascinating. edmund, it really shows the internationalization what we are doing on airlines, jetting...
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i famously left one of my jacket that heathrow. they tracked it down. scope of the boston found operation is massive. chris: at any given time, they have 6000 laptops. if you have ever left a laptop at tsa, they are good about tracking you down and getting it back to you, because it happens all the time, but there's stuff like, how did you lose that? bongoboard, or a set of drums, or a chainsaw, which you have not -- would have not been able to get on the plane. like, oh, you left your chainsaw in the airport. carol: it's nuts. they estimate 70 people a day lose a computer. that's nuts. chris: it's like an apple and there. thing he also addresses, and this is a very bloomberg thing to do, essentially, why things cost so much at the airport. it is because the infrastructure is really expensive. chris: you might have noticed the food is expensive at lax. there is no mcdonald's. it is always upscale places because there is no storage there, so they have to bring in everything every and can't stop. and, staff has to be highly paid them time tokes even get i
i famously left one of my jacket that heathrow. they tracked it down. scope of the boston found operation is massive. chris: at any given time, they have 6000 laptops. if you have ever left a laptop at tsa, they are good about tracking you down and getting it back to you, because it happens all the time, but there's stuff like, how did you lose that? bongoboard, or a set of drums, or a chainsaw, which you have not -- would have not been able to get on the plane. like, oh, you left your chainsaw...
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on crossrail, eight testing of trains have started. 0nline will go from berkshire and heathrow to theafter a third delay, it won't open until 2021. most of the stations and are finished. this was faring in today, but the trains are sitting idle. brief feed —— film them recently. the project will also need up to £650 million extra. taking the bill to over £18 billion. this is one small portion of crossrail here... today the chief executive said delays to safety checks and problems with software on signalling systems meant he had to postpone the opening. are you embarrassed about this? it seems to go from the embarrassing to the ridiculous now, a third delay. i could see why people would say that and think that. but i am actually very realistic that we spent so much time getting the physical infrastructure right, we made a lot of progress. at the end of the day, the safety and reliability of this massive digital infrastructure has to be right. can you guarantee it will open in 2021? that's our intention. a 10096 guarantee? you can always get something, but at the end of the day, we are
on crossrail, eight testing of trains have started. 0nline will go from berkshire and heathrow to theafter a third delay, it won't open until 2021. most of the stations and are finished. this was faring in today, but the trains are sitting idle. brief feed —— film them recently. the project will also need up to £650 million extra. taking the bill to over £18 billion. this is one small portion of crossrail here... today the chief executive said delays to safety checks and problems with...
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counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had to portland a british eisel suspect let's go to our correspondent john mccain he's joining us live from berlin so what happens to these 7 people that have landed in berlin dominic and how is all of this you know playing on a wider scale in germany. well elizabeth in one sense the 7 people you were describing there they are from or the family group its parents adult children and then younger children of the adult children if you see what i mean the reporting in the german news media today is that these people are not thought to have as it were paid any allegiance to eisele or to have carried out activities in the middle east in the name of eisel and therefore they are as it were scot free they can go where they want to there was a suggestion that they are from the hill this time area of germany and they may well be on their way back there their private individuals therefore because they're not charged with anything then they are able to go about their normal lives in so far as they can what else i
counter-terrorism police arrested a man at heathrow airport hours after turkey said it had to portland a british eisel suspect let's go to our correspondent john mccain he's joining us live from berlin so what happens to these 7 people that have landed in berlin dominic and how is all of this you know playing on a wider scale in germany. well elizabeth in one sense the 7 people you were describing there they are from or the family group its parents adult children and then younger children of...
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at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from b. cress coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spotters rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning with someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam when he was just 15 his parents had both died by the time he was 10. he was taken to an orphanage in a nearby convent. after his father's death his sick mother had borrowed from loan sharks now they came for their money. they demanded the church sign over the family home when the church refused the men turned violent. boy. they put my hands on a board they took a knife held my hand and chopped chopped off a part of a finger and wrapped it in a piece of paper. take it to kill me if i didn't sign the loan paid. the 7 finger was sent to the church as a warning and they si
at heathrow one of the spotters briefs a colleague on an incoming flight. out the moment we call the remaining a flight from b. cress coming very safe particularly on this point we've had a number of young near pinkos being trafficked into the sex trade. the spotters rescue some potential victims before their ordeal begins. today via cell phone turning with someone else. but the sheer number of people pouring into britain can be overwhelming. was trafficked to britain from his home in vietnam...
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crossrail — running from heathrow airport to the canary wharf — will not open until 2021.it is also taking more time than expected to test the signalling software. degree—educated savers are more at risk of losing their pension to fraudsters than those without the qualification — that's according to a survey by the financial conduct authority and the pensions regulator. fraudsters often target those with larger pension pots, but also offering "free pension reviews" to those with savings.actual pension scam victims lost an average of £82,000 last year. first this our... —— first this hour... despite deep autumn discounting and early seasonal promotions, high street sales collapsed in the last week of october following further brexit delays and the announcement of a december general election. that's according to new figures released today by the accountancy and business advisory firm bdo reveal. well, sophie michael is head of retail and wholesale at bdo, the author of that reports and joins me know. isn't all doom and gloom on the high street, or were there some bright spot
crossrail — running from heathrow airport to the canary wharf — will not open until 2021.it is also taking more time than expected to test the signalling software. degree—educated savers are more at risk of losing their pension to fraudsters than those without the qualification — that's according to a survey by the financial conduct authority and the pensions regulator. fraudsters often target those with larger pension pots, but also offering "free pension reviews" to those...
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apprenticeship levy, how we get on building the big infrastructure projects of our day like hs2 and heathrowm our assistant political editor norman smith. it is obviously business day as all three leaders pitch for the business vote. in normal times he would say it isa vote. in normal times he would say it is a home match for the tories. less so now because of brexit and the disquiet in the business community about what that will mean in terms of future trading relationships with the eu. concern about boris johnson and relationships with the eu. concern about borisjohnson and whether if he wins the election if he can close the deal with the eu by december next year. the fear being, if he doesn't we are back in no deal country. also a bit of disquiet about boris johnson country. also a bit of disquiet about borisjohnson himself. not a typical corporate pinstripe tory. he has been, let's say, pretty rude about business in the past and then there is the immigration issue. a lot of unhappy in the business community about the proposed australian style points system, which the tories want to intro
apprenticeship levy, how we get on building the big infrastructure projects of our day like hs2 and heathrowm our assistant political editor norman smith. it is obviously business day as all three leaders pitch for the business vote. in normal times he would say it isa vote. in normal times he would say it is a home match for the tories. less so now because of brexit and the disquiet in the business community about what that will mean in terms of future trading relationships with the eu....
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a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastor command have charged mamun rashid from east london with preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, says he has concerns about the use of any sort of cladding on buildings after a fire at a block of student flats in bolton on friday. the fire service has confirmed that the material on the building is not the same type as used on grenfell tower in london, but mr burnham says it raises issues that need to be addressed, as kevin fitzpatrick reports. it was a fire that spread rapidly and ripped through the top three floors of this building in the town centre. people were panicking and coming out because there was a real fire and there was a lot of smoke. so, people were panicking and everyone ran out. heard, like, banging on the door, and saying, "fire!" and i grabbed, like, my phone, like, the jacket and shoes and ijust ran. 220 students are registered as living there, and by saturday afternoon,
a 26—year—old man has been charged with a terror offence after he was arrested at heathrow airport lastor command have charged mamun rashid from east london with preparation of terrorist acts. he'll appear at westminster magistrates‘ court tomorrow. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, says he has concerns about the use of any sort of cladding on buildings after a fire at a block of student flats in bolton on friday. the fire service has confirmed that the material on the...
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let's speak now to reema mysorekar — who met herfuture husband while they were working together at heathrowuch rule when ijoined saying you were allowed to have a date with someone at work. but you don't plan these things. i don't think they should be regulation that you cannot do it. there was something where you have to inform them if you are in a relationship with someone. and i can understand that because if there is any misconduct, you know if there are two people involved, i can understand that, but there was no such thing, a guest there is an ethical thing to do, tell your seniors come if you are dating someone or seniors come if you are dating someone or if you're in a relationship with someone, or planning to get into relationship. did you and your husband notify your managers at the time that you started a relationship?” managers at the time that you started a relationship? i wasjust saying kim, my now husband come as a date. just going out for dinner. it became a date. there was a point when i thought yes, we decided to be together and that is when my partner told because he is t
let's speak now to reema mysorekar — who met herfuture husband while they were working together at heathrowuch rule when ijoined saying you were allowed to have a date with someone at work. but you don't plan these things. i don't think they should be regulation that you cannot do it. there was something where you have to inform them if you are in a relationship with someone. and i can understand that because if there is any misconduct, you know if there are two people involved, i can...
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ati would argue if you look when you fly into heathrow, take a look at the amount of active charges oncket. thank you for joining us. here onre on the way bloomberg television. --ing a look at what also hearing from the chief executive this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome back. a quick check of the latest headlines. generale is considering a fully owned brokerage in china as beijing considers the restrictions in the financial sector. $150 include investing million to obtain 51% of a local brokerage. the tender is becoming more ambitious as it seeks growth abroad amid a sluggers european market. fell aster profits debts overshadowed gain. that income slid 6% from a year earlier to eight hundred 60 million u.s. dollars in line with estimates. it is not the only singaporean bank to be relying on management to offset debt problems. you are be reported the same conditions last week. marriott international third quarter profits missed estimates and is lower and is lower in full-year productions as demand slows. adjusted earnings per share came in at a dollar 47. slightly below the average forecas
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officers from the met‘s terrorism command arresting a man on suspicion of terrorism offences at heathrowon campaign. applause beyond the promise to bring down net migration but little if any detail beyond the promise to bring down net migration there‘s little if any detail by how much and when. we will have an australian style points based system that will allow us to control who comes in and make sure we do not have so many people coming in without skills orjobs to come to, that we therefore protect wages, we increase wages, and we also make sure, this is a crucial point, that companies in this country, business in this country, invest in the skills of young people growing up in this country. the tories first promised to cut net migration to below 100,000 in the 2010 election then again in 2015 and again in 2017 but they never achieved that aim so don‘t expect them to set a similar target now. reducing immigration means reversing a trend. the most recent figures show net migration from eu countries was 59,000 but from the rest of the world it was 219,000. ending freedom of movement from
officers from the met‘s terrorism command arresting a man on suspicion of terrorism offences at heathrowon campaign. applause beyond the promise to bring down net migration but little if any detail beyond the promise to bring down net migration there‘s little if any detail by how much and when. we will have an australian style points based system that will allow us to control who comes in and make sure we do not have so many people coming in without skills orjobs to come to, that we...
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. >> easier to do in heathrow than jfk where the options are terrible. >> thanks. see you again next hour. with 27 minutes left of the session, set for record closes once again the dow is higher one-tenth of 1% coming up, your last chance trade and josh is hoping a small play leads to a big payoff. >> later, before this was beyond meat, before impossible foods ever hit shelves, there was tofurkey the iconic turkey alternative about the crowded fake meat market the ten-year currently yielding 1.67%. closing bell will be right back. he's finally here! hey! how are you? i'm good. ♪ how are you? hello grandma! for every family going home for the holidays, there are countless people working to help them get there. thank you to everyone we rely on to get us home to the ones we love. ♪ the amount of student loan debt i have, i'm embarrassed to even say. we just decided we didn't want debt any longer. ♪ i didn't realize how easy investing could be. i'm picking companies that i believe in. ♪ i think sofi money is amazing. ♪ thank you sofi. sofi thank you, we love you. ♪ >>>
. >> easier to do in heathrow than jfk where the options are terrible. >> thanks. see you again next hour. with 27 minutes left of the session, set for record closes once again the dow is higher one-tenth of 1% coming up, your last chance trade and josh is hoping a small play leads to a big payoff. >> later, before this was beyond meat, before impossible foods ever hit shelves, there was tofurkey the iconic turkey alternative about the crowded fake meat market the ten-year...
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years after the defeat, and the players certainly looked pretty dejected when they arrived back in heathrowmpion of champions tournament. evans put on a superb fightback from 3—0 down to force a deciding frame, before losing to the former world champion. one thing! one thing i do quite like about this is murphy said very nicely, he said even his wife wanted him to lose that one. he said, she wished me good luck, but only through gritted teeth stop see you later on. the liberal democrats have pledged an additional £50 billion for public services if they win the next election and deliver on their promise to voters, to cancel brexit. it comes ahead of the launch of the party's general election campaign later. we can speak now to their deputy leader, sir ed davey. good morning to you. thank you very much forjoining us. you call this a remain bonus, but the bbc reality checks as it isn't a bonus per se but comparing one hypothetical scenario with another, so you can't guarantee the money. most people think if we stay in the eu, if we stop brexit, there will be a big extra money to the checker be
years after the defeat, and the players certainly looked pretty dejected when they arrived back in heathrowmpion of champions tournament. evans put on a superb fightback from 3—0 down to force a deciding frame, before losing to the former world champion. one thing! one thing i do quite like about this is murphy said very nicely, he said even his wife wanted him to lose that one. he said, she wished me good luck, but only through gritted teeth stop see you later on. the liberal democrats have...