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guy: if i want to buy a seat at heathrow, if i want to fly from heathrow, can i do that?ome of the airlines, most notably british airways, has stopped selling tickets at the peak of the summer season through august 15. we have not seen whether they continue the caps on selling tickets. it does seem as a school holidays and and people get back to work there will be more capacity available and airlines will be able to sell those seats. alix: not the answer guy wanted. guy: maybe. i like the idea of the school holiday ending. that sounds like a nice place to be. alix: we feel you over here. guy: the holiday is over. great stuff. thank you very much indeed. as we have been speaking to sid, the european market officially closed. we have gone nowhere in a hurry today. the ftse 100 finishing and positive territory. health care stocks doing well. mining and energy stocks not doing quite so well. we will carry on the conversation at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and bloomberg terminals. you can find the podcast on spotify and apple. we have a lot to talk about today. chin
guy: if i want to buy a seat at heathrow, if i want to fly from heathrow, can i do that?ome of the airlines, most notably british airways, has stopped selling tickets at the peak of the summer season through august 15. we have not seen whether they continue the caps on selling tickets. it does seem as a school holidays and and people get back to work there will be more capacity available and airlines will be able to sell those seats. alix: not the answer guy wanted. guy: maybe. i like the idea...
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is take advantage of what is happening heathrow, then?— heathrow, then? is that i?at way. this was the whole point of imposing a cap on passenger numbers. some other airports in the uk and europe have done similar things and gatwick over the summer put a limit on the number of flights that could depart. and epos in amsterdam has also got a passenger cat and it's also extended it beyond the original dates that they've given, yes, and the whole point was to avoid last—minute disruption that people like to call chaos but problems actually on the day that you can see. the whole point was to pre—empt these issues and actually scale down the ambition slightly of what could run, kind of acknowledging that the resources when there yet. i mean, heathrow has said, though, that if things go well, if resources do ramp up more quickly than expected then it could end the cat early and there's been a bit of a mixed reaction really from airlines saying they've done this working with airlines had informed them about it. leading atlantic yesterday put out a statement that very happy
is take advantage of what is happening heathrow, then?— heathrow, then? is that i?at way. this was the whole point of imposing a cap on passenger numbers. some other airports in the uk and europe have done similar things and gatwick over the summer put a limit on the number of flights that could depart. and epos in amsterdam has also got a passenger cat and it's also extended it beyond the original dates that they've given, yes, and the whole point was to avoid last—minute disruption that...
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this is a response to heathrow's _ what's going on?heathrow's decision last - what's going on? this is a response to heathrow's decision last month i what's going on? this is a responsel to heathrow's decision last month to limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day. limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day~ to _ limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day~ to have _ limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day. to have to stop paying for disappointing clients who decided tom _ disappointing clients who decided to... pulled a load of short—haul flights, — to... pulled a load of short—haul flights, meaning that ticket sales have been suspended indefinitely, but certainly up to the earliest, including — but certainly up to the earliest, including on the domestic and european _ including on the domestic and european routes, so be a really sort of coming _ european routes, so be a really sort of coming down hard. i have to say, i of coming down hard. i have to say, i have _ of coming down hard. i have to say, i have friends— of coming down hard. i h
this is a response to heathrow's _ what's going on?heathrow's decision last - what's going on? this is a response to heathrow's decision last month i what's going on? this is a responsel to heathrow's decision last month to limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day. limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day~ to _ limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day~ to have _ limit passenger numbers to 100,000 a day. to have to stop paying for disappointing clients who decided tom _ disappointing clients who...
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there have been widespread problems, heathrow- airports? it varies.he number of flights, amsterdam ship limited passenger numbers over the summer and today it said it said it will extend that cap into september and october as well, the cap is not as big as heathrow�*s, it is 67,500 departing passengers in amsterdam and says it's doing this to keep things safe and reliable. thank you. let's return to our top story: confirmation from president biden that the us has killed the leader of al-qaeda, ayman al—zawahiri, in a drone strike in afghanistan. ayman al—zawahiri was on the us most wanted list for his role in plotting the 9/11 terror attacks in 2001, which killed nearly 3,000 people he took over the terrorist group al-qaeda after the death of 0sama bin laden president biden said al—zawahiri was also behind the attack on the naval destroyer the uss cole, in aden, which killed 17 us sailors in the year 2000 and the attacks on the us embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998, which killed 223 people. announcing the drone strike, president biden said al—zaw
there have been widespread problems, heathrow- airports? it varies.he number of flights, amsterdam ship limited passenger numbers over the summer and today it said it said it will extend that cap into september and october as well, the cap is not as big as heathrow�*s, it is 67,500 departing passengers in amsterdam and says it's doing this to keep things safe and reliable. thank you. let's return to our top story: confirmation from president biden that the us has killed the leader of...
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it's about heathrow extending the daily limits on passengers departing.ing caused by resourcing issues being caused by resourcing issues or staffing issues, with ground handling in particular. it was worried that this was causing the passenger experience to not be “p the passenger experience to not be up to what it should be basically. it says that that has worked, that disruption or problems have been minimised by putting that limit on daily passengers coming through, so it's not going to extend that. it was due to finish in the 11th of september, and it will now go through the 29th of october. it's not entirely clear what impact that will have yet. you wouldn't expect as many passengers or flights will have yet. you wouldn't expect as many passengers orflights in september and october compared to the peak summer period. but it could mean some more cancellations or people being moved onto different flights. i know airlines are still working that out, still working out the implications of that passenger cap being extended, but it is a sign that things are
it's about heathrow extending the daily limits on passengers departing.ing caused by resourcing issues being caused by resourcing issues or staffing issues, with ground handling in particular. it was worried that this was causing the passenger experience to not be “p the passenger experience to not be up to what it should be basically. it says that that has worked, that disruption or problems have been minimised by putting that limit on daily passengers coming through, so it's not going to...
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our transport correspondent, katy austin, has this update from london's heathrow airport.is a sign aviation is still not back to normal. now, amid staff shortages, many airlines, but not all, cut back their summer schedules. in the case of ba, it dropped nearly 30,000 flights in advance over the summer period. the idea being that those running would be more reliable. now, ba is cutting 10,000 short haulflights — or 5,000 return trips — between the end of october and the end of march next year. again this is meant to build more resilience into the system. meant to build in resilience overwinter. it's also removing a dozen short haul return trips, or about 2k flights, each day until the 29th of october. that's in response to the cap on passenger numbers heathrow has in place, and recently extended. that is until the end of october. british airways says the vast majority of their passengers will get away as planned and that key popular half term destinations will be protected, but it says anybody who is affected by the changes announced will be offered alternative flights or
our transport correspondent, katy austin, has this update from london's heathrow airport.is a sign aviation is still not back to normal. now, amid staff shortages, many airlines, but not all, cut back their summer schedules. in the case of ba, it dropped nearly 30,000 flights in advance over the summer period. the idea being that those running would be more reliable. now, ba is cutting 10,000 short haulflights — or 5,000 return trips — between the end of october and the end of march next...
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british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.ow tonight— katy austin is at heathrow tonight, and katy this is the latest in a series of cancellations announced by ba. yes, it is. in reality this is a very small proportion of all the flights british airways will run but it is another sign that aviation and travel aren't back to normal yet. amid staff shortages many air lines cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. ba cut about 30,000 flights in advance over that wider summer period. now it is cancelling 10,000 flights or 5,000 return trips, between the end of october and the end of march and the idea there is to build resilience in over the winter period as well. it is also cancelling about a dozen return flights each day between now and the end of october, that is to comply with heathrow airport's current limit on passenger number, ba says the vast majority of customers will get away as planned and that key half—term holiday destination also be protected but it says anybody who is affected by the changes we ha
british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.ow tonight— katy austin is at heathrow tonight, and katy this is the latest in a series of cancellations announced by ba. yes, it is. in reality this is a very small proportion of all the flights british airways will run but it is another sign that aviation and travel aren't back to normal yet. amid staff shortages many air lines cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. ba cut...
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- then you end up with a situation like you had at heathrow or - like you had at heathrow or amsterdamt is a problem _ amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but— amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but it — amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but it is _ amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly— amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly coming - amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly coming to l problem. but it is slowly coming to more _ problem. but it is slowly coming to more of— problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an— problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an equilibrium _ problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an equilibrium where - problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an equilibrium where the i more of an equilibrium where the airlines— more of an equilibrium where the airlines and — more of an equilibrium where the airlines and airports _ more of an equilibrium where the airlines and airports are - more of an equilibrium where the airlines and airports are hiring - airli
- then you end up with a situation like you had at heathrow or - like you had at heathrow or amsterdamt is a problem _ amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but— amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but it — amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem but it is _ amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly— amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly coming - amsterdam and gatwick and that is a problem. but it is slowly coming to l problem....
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the 100,000 limit in heathrow was due to end on 11 september.n what ryanair was ”lannin. ~ ., studio to explain what ryanair was ”lannin. . ., , studio to explain what ryanair was ”lannin. ~ ., , ., planning. with ryan air, they are thinkin: is planning. with ryan air, they are thinking is to _ planning. with ryan air, they are thinking is to step _ planning. with ryan air, they are thinking is to step in _ planning. with ryan air, they are thinking is to step in following i planning. with ryan air, they are | thinking is to step in following the announcement by heathrow yesterday. ryanair doesn't fly from heathrow but it talks about offering more flights out of stansted in the autumn half term period. by the context here is with regards to what's happened at heathrow. it's about heathrow extending the daily limit on passengers, departing passengers that it imposed in mid july, and it set at the time that there were operational issues basically being caused by resourcing issues or staffing issues, or ground handling a particular area of concern.
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at the moment, october the 29th is the new date for heathrow.loomberg. ♪ guy: european stocks are higher. energy stocks are not. the dollar is stronger. the european close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy:guy: european stocks go sideways. chinese data weaker than anticipated. the countdown to the close starts right now. announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy and alix steel -- guy johnson and alix steel. guy: 30 minutes to the close.
at the moment, october the 29th is the new date for heathrow.loomberg. ♪ guy: european stocks are higher. energy stocks are not. the dollar is stronger. the european close is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy:guy: european stocks go sideways. chinese data weaker than anticipated. the countdown to the close starts right now. announcer: the countdown is on in europe. this is "bloomberg markets: european close" with guy and alix steel -- guy johnson and alix steel. guy: 30 minutes to...
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british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.rt correspondent katy austin is at heathrow tonight. katy, this is the latest in a series of cancellations announced by ba. that is right. this looks to cut their winter capacity by about 8%. and it is a sign aviation is still not back to normal. now, amid staff shortages, many airlines, but not all, cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. in the case of ba, it dropped nearly 30,000 flights in advance over the summer period. the idea being that those running would be more reliable. now, ba is cutting 10,000 short haulflights — or 5,000 return trips — between the end of october and the end of march next year. again this is meant to build more resilience into the system. it's also removing a dozen short haul return trips, or about 2k flights, each day until the 29th of october. that's in response to the cap on passenger numbers heathrow has in place, and recently extended. that is until the end of october. british airways says the vast majority of their passengers wil
british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.rt correspondent katy austin is at heathrow tonight. katy, this is the latest in a series of cancellations announced by ba. that is right. this looks to cut their winter capacity by about 8%. and it is a sign aviation is still not back to normal. now, amid staff shortages, many airlines, but not all, cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. in the case of ba, it dropped nearly 30,000...
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and this is because of the heathrow cap and the fact that both heathrow itself and british airways justed with threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explained the charge of treason is extremely unusual. at the time, the police said the man had just got inside the grounds of windsor castle had not entered any of the buildings, and we have not heard much about the case since then, but today both the metropolitan police and the crown prosecution confirmed the 20—year—old from southington has been charged with three offences and one of those is section two of the treason act, which is a section which has not been used since the 19805 which has not been used since the 1980s but refers to making a threat using a weapon against the queen. the allegation is that he had a crossbow with him when he entered the grounds of windsor castle and he will be appearing in court at westminster magistrate court on the 17th of august. 0ur our home affairs curves correspondent daniel sanford there. non—surgical cosmetic procedures, like botox and
and this is because of the heathrow cap and the fact that both heathrow itself and british airways justed with threats to kill and possession of an offensive weapon. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explained the charge of treason is extremely unusual. at the time, the police said the man had just got inside the grounds of windsor castle had not entered any of the buildings, and we have not heard much about the case since then, but today both the metropolitan police and the crown...
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british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.rom heathrow. a med staff shortages, many airlines already cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. ba cut about 30,000 flights in advance over that wider summer period. now, it is also cancelling 10,000 flights or 5000 return trips between the end of october and the end of march and the idea there is to build resilience in over the winter period as well. it is also cancelling about a dozen return flights each day between now and the end of october and that is to comply with heathrow airport's current limit on passenger numbers. ba said the vast majority of its customers will get away as planned and key half term holiday destinations will be protected but it says anybody who is affected by the changes we have heard about today will be offered an alternative flight or a refund. and further industrial action has left rubbish piling up on the streets of edinburgh — just as tens of thousands of visitors are descending on the city for its international and fringe festival
british airways says it's cutting 10,000 flights to and from heathrow airport over the winter.rom heathrow. a med staff shortages, many airlines already cut back their summer schedules to make them more reliable. ba cut about 30,000 flights in advance over that wider summer period. now, it is also cancelling 10,000 flights or 5000 return trips between the end of october and the end of march and the idea there is to build resilience in over the winter period as well. it is also cancelling about...
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british airways says it will cut around 10,000 short—haul flights to and from lomndon�*s heathrow airport airline said the move is aimed at minimising disruption over the winter and some long—haul flights will also be affected. heathrow has struggled to cope with rising passenger numbers and issues with its baggage handling systems due to staff shortages. argentina's public prosecutor has asked a judge to sentence the country's vice—president, cristina fernandez de kirchner, to 12 years injail for alleged corruption. ms fernandez is accused of defrauding the state during her two terms as president of the country, and being involved in a scheme to divert public funds. she has been on trial since 2019, and has previously dismissed the charges as politically motivated. the man who led the us response to the covid pandemic, anthony fauci, has announced he'll step down as the president's chief medical advisor in december. he's served under seven us presidents beginning with republican ronald reagan in the 1980s. president biden said dr fauci had left the us stronger, healthier and more resilie
british airways says it will cut around 10,000 short—haul flights to and from lomndon�*s heathrow airport airline said the move is aimed at minimising disruption over the winter and some long—haul flights will also be affected. heathrow has struggled to cope with rising passenger numbers and issues with its baggage handling systems due to staff shortages. argentina's public prosecutor has asked a judge to sentence the country's vice—president, cristina fernandez de kirchner, to 12 years...
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british airways halts sales of tickets on short—haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption for continues. mps are calling for non—surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. hello, welcome to the programme. the leader of al-qaeda has been killed by an american drone strike, in the afghan capital kabul. ayman al—zawahiri was one of the masterminds of the attacks of september 11th. us president biden, in a live televised address, said his death would help give closure to the families of the thousands of people killed on 9/11. our correspondent, secunder kermani, reports from kabul. this is the family home where it's thought ayman al—zawahiri was living, and where, whilst standing on a balcony, american officials say he was killed by a missile fired by a drone. we can still hear debris being cleared up. but then we are told to stop filming. we are in the centre of the city. the house that was targeted in the drone strike is just a few minutes away, but the taliban aren't allowing anyone to film nearby, insisting there's nothing to see, one even poin
british airways halts sales of tickets on short—haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption for continues. mps are calling for non—surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. hello, welcome to the programme. the leader of al-qaeda has been killed by an american drone strike, in the afghan capital kabul. ayman al—zawahiri was one of the masterminds of the attacks of september 11th. us president biden, in a live televised address, said his death would...
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comes to comply with heathrow's cap on passenger numbers.ying to avoid more cancellations. british airways already cancelled more than 10,000 summer flights last month. the industry and the uk in particular really struggling to cope with the bounce back in demand amid struggling -- amid staff shortages, which is a huge issue here in the united kingdom. >> yeah. certainly significant over here, too, but london taking the brunt of it. cnbc's juliana tatelbaum joining us from the embattled uk. >>> still ahead, a bill to help veterans is headed to the president's desk. "way too early" will be right back. "way too early" will be right back (vo) give your business an advantage right now, with nationwide 5g from t-mobile for business. unlock new insights and efficiency, with leading ultra-capacity 5g coverage. only t-mobile for business has 5g that's ready right now. did you know if you turn to cold with tide you can save up to $150 a year on your energy bill? how? the lower the temp, the lower your bill. tide cleans great in cold and saves money?
comes to comply with heathrow's cap on passenger numbers.ying to avoid more cancellations. british airways already cancelled more than 10,000 summer flights last month. the industry and the uk in particular really struggling to cope with the bounce back in demand amid struggling -- amid staff shortages, which is a huge issue here in the united kingdom. >> yeah. certainly significant over here, too, but london taking the brunt of it. cnbc's juliana tatelbaum joining us from the embattled...
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british airways says it will cut around 10,000 short—haul flights to and from london's heathrow airportaimed at minimising disruption over the winter and some long—haul flights will also be affected. heathrow has struggled to cope with rising passenger numbers and issues with its baggage handling systems due to staff shortages. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... back in class — pupils return to school in the philippines — after one of the longest covid lockdowns in the world. he is the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky — an orange glowing disc that's brighter than anything save the moon, our neighbouring planet, mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it will take months and billions of dollars to repair what katrina achieved injust hours. three w
british airways says it will cut around 10,000 short—haul flights to and from london's heathrow airportaimed at minimising disruption over the winter and some long—haul flights will also be affected. heathrow has struggled to cope with rising passenger numbers and issues with its baggage handling systems due to staff shortages. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme... back in class — pupils return to school in the philippines — after one of the longest covid...
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slow start because there was still travel restrictions in place but it was an opportunity to fly to heathrow the quarantine and testing rules and then when the us remove testing rules as well we saw a second.— us remove testing rules as well we saw a second. have you been able to make _ we saw a second. have you been able to make the _ we saw a second. have you been able to make the rude _ able to make the rude profitable would tween the us and uk? it profitable would tween the us and uk? ., ., ~' profitable would tween the us and uk? ., and uk? it took some time to ramp un- _ and uk? it took some time to ramp un- there _ and uk? it took some time to ramp up. there was _ and uk? it took some time to l ramp up. there was investment in the first seven months. uk drops travel restrictions and the us dropped the testing requirement. when knew since then that the pent—up demand has been unleashed. taste then that the pent-up demand has been unleashed. we expect a aood has been unleashed. we expect a good summer- — has been unleashed. we expect a good summer. what _ has been unleashed. we expect a
slow start because there was still travel restrictions in place but it was an opportunity to fly to heathrow the quarantine and testing rules and then when the us remove testing rules as well we saw a second.— us remove testing rules as well we saw a second. have you been able to make _ we saw a second. have you been able to make the _ we saw a second. have you been able to make the rude _ able to make the rude profitable would tween the us and uk? it profitable would tween the us and uk? .,...
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than the supply of workers could ever catch up and then you end up with a situation like you had at heathrow, but that is a problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an equilibrium where the airlines and airports are hiring people as fast as they and training them. you have to get people through safety checks and investigations and do all this to get them into thejob and that takes time. this is the fact of the terrible pandemic that we are working through. let's talk about hotel rates because we are regarding those rates. are you seeing any changes that are resulting from the cost of living crisis that we are enduring at the moment? absolutely, hotel rates are way up. we talked with this in our second—quarter earnings call. on an average daily rate, we are coming up with 25% higher than in 2019 based on cost of currency. higher than in 2019 based on a constant currency. you look globally and have to equalise all the changes globally and you're not comparing apples with apples and when you do that, it's 25% higher than 2019 so that's a big increase, when you compare that energy cost or foo
than the supply of workers could ever catch up and then you end up with a situation like you had at heathrow, but that is a problem. but it is slowly coming to more of an equilibrium where the airlines and airports are hiring people as fast as they and training them. you have to get people through safety checks and investigations and do all this to get them into thejob and that takes time. this is the fact of the terrible pandemic that we are working through. let's talk about hotel rates...
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it comes after britton's largest airport heathrow imposed a limit of a $100000.00 passengers per day. now there's less than 3 months to go until the football world cup kicks off in katara. it's a tournament that has been dogged by international scrutiny, especially given katara, a record of poor treatment of its workers, labor activist, say the gulf nation has not done enough to improve conditions for them. now reports have emerged of the government attaining a dozens of workers who are protesting over late pay. a football world cup requires world class facilities. back in 2010 katara was awarded the 2022 men's world cup and said it was ready to put on one of the biggest sporting shows on earth. that's meant a lot of labor to get these new playing facilities up and running. many of these workers are foreign born and have fewer rights than to tories. these workers in doha say they haven't been paid by the privately owned albano, sorry, international group. some for weeks around 60, were arrested for protesting, and advocates say some have already been deported. critics are concerned fi
it comes after britton's largest airport heathrow imposed a limit of a $100000.00 passengers per day. now there's less than 3 months to go until the football world cup kicks off in katara. it's a tournament that has been dogged by international scrutiny, especially given katara, a record of poor treatment of its workers, labor activist, say the gulf nation has not done enough to improve conditions for them. now reports have emerged of the government attaining a dozens of workers who are...
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and to british airways a, suspending sales of short whole flight from london heathrow airport for the next week. he throw has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. their port has asked airlines to stop selling tickets. and to cut flights. united states says it has killed the leader of al qaeda. i meant i was a while harry and a drone strike in afghanistan. he was one of the founders of the terrorist group and was in hiding for more than a decade. the cia targeted the man they believe was central to the 911 attacks in the heart of this wealthy cobble neighbourhood where many taliban leaders reside . the head of al qaeda found a hide out, but not out of washington's sides. a u. s. official says i am unable to why harry was identified on multiple occasions, spending time on the balcony of the house where he was eventually struck early on sunday morning. now we have eliminated the mirror of our kinder. he will never again, never again allow of cash then to become a teacher. so shaven because he is gone and we're going to make sure of nothing else happens. you
and to british airways a, suspending sales of short whole flight from london heathrow airport for the next week. he throw has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. their port has asked airlines to stop selling tickets. and to cut flights. united states says it has killed the leader of al qaeda. i meant i was a while harry and a drone strike in afghanistan. he was one of the founders of the terrorist group and was in hiding for more than a decade. the cia targeted...
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british airways halts sales of tickets on short—haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption forcontinues. mps are calling for non—surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. welcome to bbc news. the leader of al-qaeda, ayman al—zawahiri, has been killed in an american drone strike in afghanistan. al—zawahiri was one of the masterminds behind the september 11th attacks against the united states in 2001. after years of tracking him, the cia targeted him with two missiles from a drone flying above the afghan capital kabul, killing him instantly. announcing the strike, president biden said the killing would bring closure to families of the nearly 3,000 victims of the 9/11 attacks. it comes nearly a year after the us�*s chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan, as our washington correspondent nomia iqbal reports. after decades, america has killed one of its most wanted terrorists. my fellow americans, on saturday, at my direction, the united states successfully concluded an air strike in kabul, afghanistan, which killed the emir of al-qaeda, ayman al—zawahi
british airways halts sales of tickets on short—haul flights from heathrow for a week as disruption forcontinues. mps are calling for non—surgical cosmetic procedures like botox and fillers to be better regulated. welcome to bbc news. the leader of al-qaeda, ayman al—zawahiri, has been killed in an american drone strike in afghanistan. al—zawahiri was one of the masterminds behind the september 11th attacks against the united states in 2001. after years of tracking him, the cia targeted...
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this airways ways for suspending sales of four whole flights from london's heathrow airport.t the airport has capped the number of departures because of staff shortages. they have asked fleiss to stop selling tickets. russia's supreme court has ruled that the azoth regiment is a terrorism -- terrorist group. they have a nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims of fascist elements in ukraine. they were in a steel plant in mariupol. russia backed separatists are asking for them to be executed. >> this was the steelworks earlier this year, inside, thousands of fighters from the azoth regiment, the leaders send out video messages. this could be the last appeal of our lives. we are facing our last days if not hours. the enemy outnumbers us 10-1. they did not last much longer, order to surrender, the defenders were taken prisoner. russian officials called them nazis. the group does have it far right history. -- a far right history. it was a fighting pro-russian separatists in the donbass region. they have been caught nationalists or radicals. they say that they a
this airways ways for suspending sales of four whole flights from london's heathrow airport.t the airport has capped the number of departures because of staff shortages. they have asked fleiss to stop selling tickets. russia's supreme court has ruled that the azoth regiment is a terrorism -- terrorist group. they have a nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims of fascist elements in ukraine. they were in a steel plant in mariupol. russia backed separatists are asking for them...
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towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportd of cloud that brought some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the southeast corner of england and cloud — that soon moves away, sunshine comes through. cloud will tend to build up a bit and, as the wind picks up in scotland and northern ireland, will blow in some blustery showers. here, the odd showers possible across england and wales, but on the whole it looks dry, some sunshine. temperatures similar to what we had on thursday — could make 20 celsius in eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland. low—to—mid—20s across england and wales. now we still have an area of low pressure to the north of the uk. around the base of that, this
towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportd of cloud that brought some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some...
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departing from heathrow. passengers though, can still book short haul flights to the airport. with august recess quickly approaching, the senate is working furiously to pass some key legislative measures. rivera in washington with more on what's on their agenda, coming up. also there are more missing text messages from top officials on january 6th coming up the new report suggesting certain phones were wiped clean of their data. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. every search you make, every click you take, every move you make, every step you take, i'll be watching you. the internet doesn't have to be duckduckgo is a free all in one privacy ap
departing from heathrow. passengers though, can still book short haul flights to the airport. with august recess quickly approaching, the senate is working furiously to pass some key legislative measures. rivera in washington with more on what's on their agenda, coming up. also there are more missing text messages from top officials on january 6th coming up the new report suggesting certain phones were wiped clean of their data. wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet...
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these include some by british airways ground staff and plane refuellers at london's heathrow airport.ther workers are holding firm. postal staff plan action later this month, and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible walkouts if they don't get pay deals they consider acceptable. ♪ let's bring in our guests at this point. all of them are joining us from london. we have stephen cotton. he's the general secretary of the international transport workers federation. pushpin singh is an economist at the center for economic and business research. and giles cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency trafalgar strategy and former head of press at the uk prime minister's office from 2015 to 2016. a very warm welcome to all of you. stephen, let's start by just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. stephen: thanks, laura. i think when we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation that transport workers, rail, dock workers, truck drivers all did their part through the covid period and now we're hit with enormous level
these include some by british airways ground staff and plane refuellers at london's heathrow airport.ther workers are holding firm. postal staff plan action later this month, and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible walkouts if they don't get pay deals they consider acceptable. ♪ let's bring in our guests at this point. all of them are joining us from london. we have stephen cotton. he's the general secretary of the international transport workers federation. pushpin singh is...
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towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airport some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the southeast corner of england and cloud — that soon moves away, sunshine comes through. cloud will tend to build up a bit and, as the wind picks up in scotland and northern ireland, will blow in some blustery showers. here, the odd showers possible across england and wales, but on the whole it looks dry, some sunshine. temperatures similar to what we had on thursday — could make 20 celsius in eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland. low—to—mid—20s across england and wales. now we still have an area of low pressure to the north of the uk. around the base of that, this weather front is pushi
towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airport some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the...
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headlines around the world. british airways is suspending sales of short hall flights from. 5 london heathrow airport for the next week. the decision comes after he throw placed a cap on the number of departing passengers to help deal with chronic staff shortages. the airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and to cut lights, stirring up criticism phases in the us state of kansas, a deciding whether to remove the right to abortion from the state constitution. it's the 1st major ballot on the issue since the supreme court revoked the constitutional right to abortion. in june, the vote is being seen as a test case for abortion rights. across the u. s. protest as occupying iraq's parliament have settled in for a 4th day. followers of the powerful cleric mach todd al serra storm the fortified government zone on saturday and have vowed to remain in the building. thousands of counter protest is also taken to the street, demanding that outside of supporters, leave parliament immediately. authorities in california, they 2 bodies were found after a blaze that broke out on friday. the so cal
headlines around the world. british airways is suspending sales of short hall flights from. 5 london heathrow airport for the next week. the decision comes after he throw placed a cap on the number of departing passengers to help deal with chronic staff shortages. the airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and to cut lights, stirring up criticism phases in the us state of kansas, a deciding whether to remove the right to abortion from the state constitution. it's the 1st major...
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towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportof cloud that brought some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the southeast corner of england and cloud — that soon moves away, sunshine comes through. cloud will tend to build up a bit and, as the wind picks up in scotland and northern ireland, will blow in some blustery showers. here, the odd showers possible across england and wales, but on the whole it looks dry, some sunshine. temperatures similar to what we had on thursday — could make 20 celsius in eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland. low—to—mid—20s across england and wales. now we still have an area of low pressure to the north of the uk. around the base of that, this w
towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportof cloud that brought some patchy rain. and that cloud and patchy rain is heading towards the southeast at the moment. it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some...
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british airways has halted sales of tickets on short—haul flights from london's heathrow airport untile was in response to the cap on daily passenger numbers that the uk's largest airport has imposed over the summer. beyonce has agreed to re—record one of the songs on her latest album to remove a word that can been used to demean people with disabilities. the term appears twice in the son heated, which was released on friday as part of her album renaissance. some fans had defended beyonce, pointing out that the term she used can have a different meaning in the us. our music correspondent mark savage said it was hard to know what had gone wrong to allow the offensive lyric to be recorded. they have teams of lawyers who listen to songs to see whether they sound like previous songs. there is another track on the beyonce album that gives a credit to right said fred song, i'm too sexy, because she sings a line that sounds vaguely similar to that. i do think that in beyonce's case, in particular, her albums are usually shrouded in secrecy, there are efforts to make sure it doesn't leak, alth
british airways has halted sales of tickets on short—haul flights from london's heathrow airport untile was in response to the cap on daily passenger numbers that the uk's largest airport has imposed over the summer. beyonce has agreed to re—record one of the songs on her latest album to remove a word that can been used to demean people with disabilities. the term appears twice in the son heated, which was released on friday as part of her album renaissance. some fans had defended beyonce,...
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laws protecting minorities. british airways is suspending sales of short whole flights from london heathrow airport for the next week. the airport has kept the number of passenger departures because of staff shortages. are there, he throws, asked airlines to cut flights and stop sending tickets? russia supreme courses rule that ukraine's as of regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision may main harsh sentences for fighters were being held as prisoners of war. the as of regiment is a ukrainian military unit with the far right and nationalist background. it was the focus of russia's claims about fascist elements in ukraine. many fought in the months long sieges of steel planting, merrier poll. russia back separatists are calling for them to be executed. this was the, as of still works earlier this year. inside thousands of fighters from the so called as of regiment. from within the tunnels under the steel plant, the regiments leaders sent out video messages. the nurses are, this is our repeal to the world as could be the last appeal of our lives. we are probably facing our last days i
laws protecting minorities. british airways is suspending sales of short whole flights from london heathrow airport for the next week. the airport has kept the number of passenger departures because of staff shortages. are there, he throws, asked airlines to cut flights and stop sending tickets? russia supreme courses rule that ukraine's as of regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision may main harsh sentences for fighters were being held as prisoners of war. the as of regiment is a...
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towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportin is heading towards the southeast at the moment, it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the southeast corner of england and cloud — that soon moves away, sunshine comes through. cloud will tend to build up a bit and, as the wind picks up in scotland and northern ireland, will blow in some blustery showers. here, the odd showers possible across england and wales, but on the whole it looks dry, some sunshine. temperatures similar to what we had on thursday — could make 20 celsius in eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland, low—to—mid—20s across england and wales. now we still have an area of low pressure to the north of the uk — around the base of that, this weather front is pushing in from the atlantic, and that means we sta
towards the southeast, on thursday, temperatures reached 27 in central london and 28 at heathrow airportin is heading towards the southeast at the moment, it will keep the temperatures up here by the end of the night. but clearer skies will follow to the north, those numbers dropping away to 11—12 celsius. and you may get a view of the northern lights in scotland, maybe the far north of england and northern ireland. some early rain here in the southeast corner of england and cloud — that...
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but in i972,she arrived at heathrow with almost nothing and three kids in tow.ing trouble was coming. one or two of ourfamily, friends had lost their lives, so there was no other option but to leave. they have been milking the economy of the country. president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ehtnic ugandans to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ethnic ugandans and they were britain's responsibility. for nila's children, who were all under six, it was a culture shock. my grandad was the manager of a beerfactory, we had a big house, we had servants, we had everything. my uncle greeted us at the airport with the old 1970s duffel coats, three of them, we were freezing, it was absolute cold. when we then came to bolton, we cried for six months because of the cold. couldn't handle it. we had to live like the english, you know. english clothes, haircut short, i remember having bay city roller socks, the ladies at the nursery said, "tell your niece to watch top of the pops and coronation "street, and she will so
but in i972,she arrived at heathrow with almost nothing and three kids in tow.ing trouble was coming. one or two of ourfamily, friends had lost their lives, so there was no other option but to leave. they have been milking the economy of the country. president idi amin gave ugandan asians 90 days to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ehtnic ugandans to leave, saying he was giving uganda back to ethnic ugandans and they were britain's responsibility. for nila's children, who were all...
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everyday— from heathrow, it's unbelievable.he people who put a i must be very proud? i am. i am more proud for the people who put a lot i proud for the people who put a lot of work— proud for the people who put a lot of work in. — proud for the people who put a lot of work in, to be honest. without the help. — of work in, to be honest. without the help, these companies that really— the help, these companies that really went the extra mile, i don't very little — really went the extra mile, i don't very little. all i did was try to talk— very little. all i did was try to talk to— very little. all i did was try to talk to people. a lot of people put a lot of— talk to people. a lot of people put a lot of work in. i am pleased to say that— a lot of work in. i am pleased to say that he _ a lot of work in. i am pleased to say that he is home and the people who put— say that he is home and the people who put the work in have got him home _ who put the work in have got him home they— who put the work in have got him home. they are as de
everyday— from heathrow, it's unbelievable.he people who put a i must be very proud? i am. i am more proud for the people who put a lot i proud for the people who put a lot of work— proud for the people who put a lot of work in. — proud for the people who put a lot of work in, to be honest. without the help. — of work in, to be honest. without the help, these companies that really— the help, these companies that really went the extra mile, i don't very little — really went the extra...
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and british airways is suspending sales of short hall whites from london heathrow airport for the next week. he throw has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. the airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and cut flights or rushes supreme court has ruled that ukraine's as a regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision male out harsh sentences against fighters who are now russia's prisoners of war. the awesome regiment is a ukrainian military unit with a far right and nationalist background. and was the focus of russia's claims about fascist elements in ukraine. many fall and the month long sees at a steel plant in mario poll, rushing back separatists are calling for them to be executed. we'll get more on that from our correspondent and keep in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a closer look at what the as of regiment is. this was the, as of still works earlier this year. inside thousands of fighters from the so called as of regiment. from within the tunnels under the steel plant, the regiments leaders sent out video messages. so a lot of t
and british airways is suspending sales of short hall whites from london heathrow airport for the next week. he throw has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. the airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and cut flights or rushes supreme court has ruled that ukraine's as a regiment is a terrorist organization. the decision male out harsh sentences against fighters who are now russia's prisoners of war. the awesome regiment is a ukrainian military unit...
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and british airways is suspending sales of short hall flight from london heathrow airport for the next week. he though, has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and to cut flights while you as how speaker nancy pelosi is expected to land in taiwan in the next hour, l o. c has not commented on the possible trip, but officials expect her to stop overnight. she's left malaysia on the next leg of an asian tor china says it would view any visit to taiwan as a provocation and could take strong action in response phasing these taiwan as its own territory. the biden administration is against the stop over bought says policy does have the right to visit. you haven't told me that you thank have team coverage of this vent of this event. a joy now by deed of your correspondence. zachary li, in taipei standing by for us at the airport, i would be in the studio is dw chief international editor richard walker ritual come to you in just a 2nd. a zachary, i want to begin with you 1st and just ask you, do we have any offic
and british airways is suspending sales of short hall flight from london heathrow airport for the next week. he though, has kept the number of departing passengers because of staff shortages. airport has asked airlines to stop selling tickets and to cut flights while you as how speaker nancy pelosi is expected to land in taiwan in the next hour, l o. c has not commented on the possible trip, but officials expect her to stop overnight. she's left malaysia on the next leg of an asian tor china...
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these include some by british airways, ground staff, and plain refueling at london heathrow airport. but other workers are holding firm hostile staff plan action later this month. and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible war counts. if they don't get pay deals, they consider acceptable. ah, let's bring in our guests at this point and all of all of them are joining us from lunch and we have stephen carson, he's the general secretary of the international transport workers federation. push been thing is an economist at the center for economic and business research. and jobs. cunningham is the founder of the public relations agency, trafalgar strategy, and for my head of press at the u. k. prime minister's office from 2015 to 16, a very warm welcome to all of you stephen. let's start by just just discussing why all these strikes are happening right now. hey, so i think we've got an extraordinary situation. i think you mentioned in the presentation transport workers, wherever they fit, rail workers, truck drivers who did their part for the kind of the period and now with en
these include some by british airways, ground staff, and plain refueling at london heathrow airport. but other workers are holding firm hostile staff plan action later this month. and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible war counts. if they don't get pay deals, they consider acceptable. ah, let's bring in our guests at this point and all of all of them are joining us from lunch and we have stephen carson, he's the general secretary of the international transport workers...