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hejust said - bring in fawzia koofi. hejust said bring in fawzia koofi.'ust said in his video i bring in fawzia koofi. he 'ust said in his video today h bring in fawzia koofi. he 'ust said in his video today that _ bring in fawzia koofi. hejust said in his video today that corruption | in his video today that corruption has reduced. so if we have evidence and data _ has reduced. so if we have evidence and data that corruption as reduced in afghanistan, that means the economy— in afghanistan, that means the economy has improved so why is he worried _ economy has improved so why is he worried about the economy? i think there's_ worried about the economy? i think there's a _ worried about the economy? i think there's a contradiction in what we say what — there's a contradiction in what we say what the international community says _ say what the international community says what _ say what the international community says. what i'm saying is that over the last_ says. what i'm saying is that over the last two — says. what i'm saying is that over the last two y
hejust said - bring in fawzia koofi. hejust said bring in fawzia koofi.'ust said in his video i bring in fawzia koofi. he 'ust said in his video today h bring in fawzia koofi. he 'ust said in his video today that _ bring in fawzia koofi. hejust said in his video today that corruption | in his video today that corruption has reduced. so if we have evidence and data _ has reduced. so if we have evidence and data that corruption as reduced in afghanistan, that means the economy— in afghanistan,...
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gets when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. when you make novak djokovic angry, hejustthink when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. i think it was quite happy for the crowds, in the majority, be onjannik sinner�*s side. he knows that as the predictable winner of that much, he is not necessarily going to have all the support for him. he is so used to being in that position, being like marmite, often it brings the best out of him. hubert hurkacz, who did take a set of him, he has been rarely troubled aside from that. heery is, wanting to equal roger federer�*s eight wimbledon titles. wanting to win his 24th grand slam into the final yet again. next up, its world number one carlos alcaraz facing daniil medvedev. alcaraz aiming for his first wimbledon final. yes, never been this far at these championships. only the fourth tournament he has ever played on grass as a senior player and could he stop djokovic? he has to get past daniil medvedev who has finally figured it out on this surface this year. he had been past the fourth round of these championships bef
gets when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. when you make novak djokovic angry, hejustthink when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. i think it was quite happy for the crowds, in the majority, be onjannik sinner�*s side. he knows that as the predictable winner of that much, he is not necessarily going to have all the support for him. he is so used to being in that position, being like marmite, often it brings the best out of him. hubert hurkacz, who did take...
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and hejust made our lives better, really. and he's left a really big hole. this is where sam died.worker was aboard a boeing 737 max addis ababa, killing everyone on board. if he had a message for the bereaved families. we have such deep sympathy and condolence for the 346 families that suffered loss, both in the lion air and the ethiopian flights. for us as a company, the commitment is, how do we ensure that this terrible loss results in greater still improvements to aviation safety? and that little speech, it's just words. empty words. he doesn't know what it's like. he can stand there and talk about life changing. he doesn't know the meaning of the words. for the pegrams, grief and anger are still clearly very raw. they're hoping the long delayed inquest will put the focus back on those like sam, whose lives were taken away, perhaps answer some remaining questions, and even give them a little bit of closure. theo leggett, bbc news. to the us now where discussion about the controversial energy drink known as prime has reached capitol hill. the leading democrat in congress, the se
and hejust made our lives better, really. and he's left a really big hole. this is where sam died.worker was aboard a boeing 737 max addis ababa, killing everyone on board. if he had a message for the bereaved families. we have such deep sympathy and condolence for the 346 families that suffered loss, both in the lion air and the ethiopian flights. for us as a company, the commitment is, how do we ensure that this terrible loss results in greater still improvements to aviation safety? and that...
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yeah, hejust looked like he sneaks out of his crease after most balls. so kerry saw it and kind of underarmed it at the stumps and you leave the rest up to the umpires. was there any moment when you thought, "i might withdraw the appeal? " no, i thought i thought it was totally fair. that's the rules. just like the mitchell starc catch the night before. that's the rules. you know, you leave it up to the umpires. i mean, first- foremost, it's out. and a big part of it is| obviously, you know, understanding when is it over? you know, both umpires were in the movement l of as umpires do. one goes to square leg, - the other one comes in front of the stump. so, look, johnny was in his i crease and then he came out of his crease to come and have that chat in between _ in the overs. and i think if the shoe i was on the other foot as, again, you know, i would say| that i would ask the umpires, you know, put them under a little bit of pressure - and then i would have| to come to a decision. i would have to think about, you know, the whole spirit i of the game and
yeah, hejust looked like he sneaks out of his crease after most balls. so kerry saw it and kind of underarmed it at the stumps and you leave the rest up to the umpires. was there any moment when you thought, "i might withdraw the appeal? " no, i thought i thought it was totally fair. that's the rules. just like the mitchell starc catch the night before. that's the rules. you know, you leave it up to the umpires. i mean, first- foremost, it's out. and a big part of it is| obviously,...
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it could have been at that theatre in england or prince albert hall, hejust that theatre in england orf the stages when the magic happens your breathing and you know, you just know, you can't refute it or retaining, we should have been recorded in every note she did when he performed but i think they got quite a bit of it. but that's my favourite memories. bud quite a bit of it. but that's my favourite memories. and finally, we have about — favourite memories. and finally, we have about one _ favourite memories. and finally, we have about one minutes _ favourite memories. and finally, we have about one minutes ago, i i favourite memories. and finally, we| have about one minutes ago, i know there are images tony bennett drew for you behind you, could you describe them to us? he for you behind you, could you describe them to us?- for you behind you, could you describe them to us? he was a kind of au describe them to us? he was a kind of guy that — describe them to us? he was a kind of guy that when — describe them to us? he was a kind of guy that when we _ describe them to us? he was a k
it could have been at that theatre in england or prince albert hall, hejust that theatre in england orf the stages when the magic happens your breathing and you know, you just know, you can't refute it or retaining, we should have been recorded in every note she did when he performed but i think they got quite a bit of it. but that's my favourite memories. bud quite a bit of it. but that's my favourite memories. and finally, we have about — favourite memories. and finally, we have about one _...
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barrister, it is not a crime to like sex, even if you are famous, it is not a crime to have casual sex, hejustsex, he just wanted to be a normal guy, the court was told, to drink beer, laugh, smoke weed and spend time with younger people who he is attracted to. and in the end, the jury clearly decided that even though there was a good deal of casual sex going on here, that none of it constituted a crime. these allegations first surfaced in 2017 in america and there have been separate proceedings in the united states, one that ended at the end of last year were again mr spacey was cleared of any wrongdoing, so they have not been a number of different cases against kevin spacey and in every one so far, he has been cleared. we heard evidence through this trial from ten character witnesses, including chris lemmon, jack lemmon's son, jack lemmon a very famous actor he was in a film with kevin spacey, a remarkable cult classic of a film, and those ten personal character witness statements described mr spacey as a dedicated, kind, hard—working man, his niece described how he had given excellent treat
barrister, it is not a crime to like sex, even if you are famous, it is not a crime to have casual sex, hejustsex, he just wanted to be a normal guy, the court was told, to drink beer, laugh, smoke weed and spend time with younger people who he is attracted to. and in the end, the jury clearly decided that even though there was a good deal of casual sex going on here, that none of it constituted a crime. these allegations first surfaced in 2017 in america and there have been separate...
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he was a joy to have in life and hejust made out lab are better, really and he has left a really big-year-old _ hole. this is where sam died. | the 25-year-old humanitarian the 25—year—old humanitarian worker was aboard a boeing 737 max that killed shortly after takeoff from the youth european capital killing everyone on board. today's inquest focuses on three british campaigners, sam pegram, joanna toole and all vic. the plane was the second 737 max to crash in the space of a few months. the first, run by a lion air, crashed into the sea of indonesia in 2018, killing 189 people. the aircraft, a new design, had a fatal flaw but after the first accident it was allowed to keep flying. that makes sam's brother tom furious. i5 makes sam's brother tom furious. , ., furious. is corporate greed that has — furious. is corporate greed that has got _ furious. is corporate greed that has got us _ furious. is corporate greed that has got us to - furious. is corporate greed that has got us to this - furious. is corporate greed | that has got us to this point and when you kill so many people, it i
he was a joy to have in life and hejust made out lab are better, really and he has left a really big-year-old _ hole. this is where sam died. | the 25-year-old humanitarian the 25—year—old humanitarian worker was aboard a boeing 737 max that killed shortly after takeoff from the youth european capital killing everyone on board. today's inquest focuses on three british campaigners, sam pegram, joanna toole and all vic. the plane was the second 737 max to crash in the space of a few months....
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hejust made it so better, really. his left a really big hole.- better, really.am died- — really big hole. this is where sam died. at — really big hole. this is where sam died. at 25 _ really big hole. this is where | sam died. at 25 humanitarian work was aboard a boeing which crashed shortly after take—off from the iitthh is open capital killing everyone aboard. today's impressed focus on three british passengers. the plane like scene here was a second 737 max to crash in the space ofjust a few months. the first run by lion air crashed off the sea in indonesia killing 129 people. the aircraft, a new design had a fatalflaw aircraft, a new design had a fatal flaw but after the first accident it was allowed to keep flying. accident it was allowed to keep fl inc. ., accident it was allowed to keep fl in, . . . accident it was allowed to keep fl in. . , accident it was allowed to keep fl in. ., , �*, flying. that fact makes sam's brother furious. _ flying. that fact makes sam's brother furious. it's _ flying. that fact makes sam'sj brother furious. it's corporate bro
hejust made it so better, really. his left a really big hole.- better, really.am died- — really big hole. this is where sam died. at — really big hole. this is where sam died. at 25 _ really big hole. this is where | sam died. at 25 humanitarian work was aboard a boeing which crashed shortly after take—off from the iitthh is open capital killing everyone aboard. today's impressed focus on three british passengers. the plane like scene here was a second 737 max to crash in the space ofjust...
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i made the point, you know, like this internal security seems to have far too much power, and hejust amount of times that the internal "security unit have saved the army council?" now, i didn't think much about it at the time. in later years, i've come to the view that that's perhaps what the internal security unit's real raison d'etre was, the real purpose was to protect the army council. the british wanted that army council post—1983 in place because they knew that the army council were assets, and i differentiate between assets and agents here, that they were assets in as far as they were going to deliver a solution. former ira prisoner gerard hodgins knew scappaticci to be part of the ira's security unit. i would have first bumped into freddie scappaticci from about 1986 onwards when i was initially working with sinn fein in west belfast and then the republican press centre, as well as my other duties. he's just somebody i knew from the ira and i would just be somebody he would know from the ira. in west belfast, he frequently met martin mcguinness and other senior ira figures. o
i made the point, you know, like this internal security seems to have far too much power, and hejust amount of times that the internal "security unit have saved the army council?" now, i didn't think much about it at the time. in later years, i've come to the view that that's perhaps what the internal security unit's real raison d'etre was, the real purpose was to protect the army council. the british wanted that army council post—1983 in place because they knew that the army...
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think the bbc was a very stuffy organisation so did he have some kind of special dispensation or did hejustnd of special dispensation or did he just go for it? he kind of special dispensation or did he just go for it?— he just go for it? he was from the isle of man _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he was _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he was steeped . he just go for it? he was from the j isle of man and he was steeped in manx folklore but rudolph cartier came from europe with a cinema sense of sensibility from europe, and rudolph cartier�*s treatment of the licence fee would probably not... they would go, you have got to stop spending money now, and then he would come in and go, no, pay that. they were major productions, they were not cheap, and cartier spent a lot of money. were not cheap, and cartier spent a lot of money-— lot of money. people have such affinity with _ lot of money. people have such affinity with science-fiction, - lot of m
think the bbc was a very stuffy organisation so did he have some kind of special dispensation or did hejustnd of special dispensation or did he just go for it? he kind of special dispensation or did he just go for it?— he just go for it? he was from the isle of man _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he was _ he just go for it? he was from the isle of man and he was...
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i made the point, you know, like this internal security seems to have far too much power, and hejustof times "that the internal security unit "have saved the army council?" now, i didn't think much about it at the time. in later years, i've come to the view that that's perhaps what the internal security unit's real raison d'etre was, the real purpose was to protect the army council. the british wanted that army council post—1983 in place because they knew that the army council were assets, and i differentiate between assets and agents here, that they were assets in as far as they were going to deliver a solution. former ira prisoner gerard hodgins knew scappaticci to be part of the ira's security unit. i would have first bumped into freddie scappaticci from about 1986 onwards when i was initially working with sinn fein in west belfast and then the republican press centre, as well as my other duties. he's just somebody i knew from the ira and i would just be somebody he would know from the ira. in west belfast, he frequently met martin mcguinness and other senior ira figures. on the d
i made the point, you know, like this internal security seems to have far too much power, and hejustof times "that the internal security unit "have saved the army council?" now, i didn't think much about it at the time. in later years, i've come to the view that that's perhaps what the internal security unit's real raison d'etre was, the real purpose was to protect the army council. the british wanted that army council post—1983 in place because they knew that the army council...
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we have a journalist in russia, he just happens to be discovered we have a journalist in russia, hejust behind bars. we russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. ~ ., ., ~ russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . ., ~ ., russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . . ~' . , russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . ., ~ ., , ., bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest — bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in _ bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, _ bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, one - bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, one of- bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, one of the l the unrest in france, one of the issues we will get to it is the level of mistrust people in france have ofjournalists, which is not dissimilar to hear have ofjournalists, which is not dissimilarto hear in have ofjournalists, which is not dissimilar to hear in the uk. you were talking about the kind of issues facing journalists but do you think the public actually appreciates the genuine risk s
we have a journalist in russia, he just happens to be discovered we have a journalist in russia, hejust behind bars. we russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. ~ ., ., ~ russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . ., ~ ., russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . . ~' . , russia, he 'ust happens to be behind bars. . . ., ~ ., , ., bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest — bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in _ bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in...
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hejust woke up. yes, that would certainly _ traumatising. hejust woke up.n? pt, like here? a bit of blue behind you, darren? �* , ., , darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for— darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a _ darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a while. _ darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a while. good - darren? a little bit of blue. some i sunshine for a while. good morning. a sort of confused sky behind me, this is a weather what are picture, taken a short while ago in the northeast of england. we have rain through this morning. if we look at the bigger picture, it is out in the atlantic where we got this thickening cloud, that is going to bring some ranges some areas from the south—west, head of that we still have low pressure bringing these clusters of showers, this is these clusters of showers, this is the radar picture over the past few hours. you can see that it is moving slowly east. the worst of those downpours will push away to the north sea, the showers become fewer and there is some sunshine f
hejust woke up. yes, that would certainly _ traumatising. hejust woke up.n? pt, like here? a bit of blue behind you, darren? �* , ., , darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for— darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a _ darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a while. _ darren? a little bit of blue. some sunshine for a while. good - darren? a little bit of blue. some i sunshine for a while. good morning. a sort of confused sky behind me, this is a weather what are...
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dangerous place to keep a journalistic presence, as we have discovered we have a journalist in russia, hejusto be behind bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, one of the issues we will get to it is the level of mistrust people in france have ofjournalists, which is not dissimilar to here in the uk. you were talking about the kind of issues facing journalists but do you think the public actually appreciates the genuine risk some journalists, reporters like evan, face in bringing them the news? i think yes and no. one thing that has been amazing is the level of support we have had from notjust other journalists but from the wider public. our own readers are really very supportive and outraged on our behalf and that has been very encouraging. but i think perhaps it is underappreciated, the risks thatjournalists take and the importance of what they do. i have to say, in america where i am now, they do take independent journalism very seriously. i think that is party explains the credible response we have had here. i don't know. i think we need to tell the world more often how
dangerous place to keep a journalistic presence, as we have discovered we have a journalist in russia, hejusto be behind bars. we are talking in a bit about the unrest in france, one of the issues we will get to it is the level of mistrust people in france have ofjournalists, which is not dissimilar to here in the uk. you were talking about the kind of issues facing journalists but do you think the public actually appreciates the genuine risk some journalists, reporters like evan, face in...
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levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.and this is what makes me nervous a little bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. and this week he also pointed to israel's political unrest, saying the country was in crisis. close to the line, hezbollah was flexing its muscles and revving its engines during this drill. it's a fight in the shadows that risks engulfing a region. there's a helicopter circling and you just feel the tensions on this particular frontier. it is, in effect, a front line between israel and iran as part of that much wider regional fight. and what happens here has the potential to spark war. israel backed the building
levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.and this is what makes me nervous a little bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been...
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at the time, it looked like hejust pushed me off into the grass and it could have been a big shunt.ask its vision of it and he said he didn't see me so i trust his word. we're just a day away from the start of wimbledon — and despite not being the top seed in the men's draw, novak djokovic is certainly the favourite. he's won 23 grand slams, including seven wimbledon titles. however, it's the young spaniard carlos alcaraz who could cause an upset — he is the top seed and a potential threat to the defending champion, but djokovic insists he doesn't think about that. i don't need to have carlos or anybody else really to find that extra drive and motivation when i enter slams because i know that i have to win seven matches to win a title. so whoever i get to face across the net is, you know, it doesn't make a difference for me. well, the women's world number one and top seed iga swiatek is in good form, coming off the back of her third french open title in four years after winning in paris three weeks ago. and she says she feels more relaxed going into this years wimbledon. last year,
at the time, it looked like hejust pushed me off into the grass and it could have been a big shunt.ask its vision of it and he said he didn't see me so i trust his word. we're just a day away from the start of wimbledon — and despite not being the top seed in the men's draw, novak djokovic is certainly the favourite. he's won 23 grand slams, including seven wimbledon titles. however, it's the young spaniard carlos alcaraz who could cause an upset — he is the top seed and a potential threat...
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hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted, like, cos he was so much older as well.anagement, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was investigating why any issues that she raised were not formally escalated at the time. mcdonald's uses a franchise system that means individual operators are licensed to run the stores and directly employ the staff. warren was employed by a franchise in hampshire. he says he was repeatedly sexually harassed earlier this year. i was really upset and frustrated and angry. the man doing the harassing was a senior manager. warren says he asked him to perform sex acts. in a room full of minors, when you're almost ten years older than me, saying that, that is not right what happend, that should have never taken place. and did you complain to the management at all? no, ididn't. i honestly doubt i would have been believed, and also the managers were basically one big friend group, i felt that i couldn't because it would've been me, a 16—year—old, going against it. in february, mcdonald's signed a legal agreement with the e
hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted, like, cos he was so much older as well.anagement, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was investigating why any issues that she raised were not formally escalated at the time. mcdonald's uses a franchise system that means individual operators are licensed to run the stores and directly employ the staff. warren was employed by a franchise in hampshire. he says he was repeatedly sexually harassed earlier this year. i was really...
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levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him. you don't see that before.ing me or killed me, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer and the rhetoric heating up. israel used to think its army was invincible, said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah this week. but now the country is in crisis, he said, of the current unrest there. and during a drill in may, hezbollah was flexing its muscles and revving its engines. both sides skirmishing in the shadows, but it risks engulfing a region. there's a helicopter circling and you just feel the tensions on this particular frontier. it is, in effect, a front line between israel and iran as part of that much wider regional fight. and what happens here has the potential to spark war. israel backed the building of a fence around this town in israeli occupied territory that juts into lebanon. and the f
levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him. you don't see that before.ing me or killed me, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer and the rhetoric heating up. israel used to think its army was invincible, said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah this...
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levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.ew? no, it's new. it's new. you don't see that before. and this is what makes me nervous a little bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. and this week he also pointed to israel's political unrest, saying the country was in crisis. close to the line, hezbollah was flexing its muscles and revving its engines during this drill. it's a fight in the shadows that risks engulfing a region. there's a helicopter circling and you just feel the tensions on this particular frontier. it is, in effect, a front line between israel and iran as part of that much wider regional fight. and what happens here has
levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.ew? no, it's new. it's new. you don't see that before. and this is what makes me nervous a little bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the...
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was there is no cricket like ashes cricket, he says he has had a love affair with the ashes, and hejustove affair with the ashes, and he just wants to go out with an ashes match, and he has every chance of levelling the series, winning this final test, because england are in a very strong position, he actually closed the day at the crease with his old bowling partner jimmy anderson, england with a lead of over 350 on australia with over two days left to play, and you know that he will almost certainly have that he will almost certainly have that new ball in hand and have every chance of going out on a high and winning this final ashes test in levelling the series, yes, australia have retained the ashes, england cannot get those back, but stuart broad, 602 test wickets, 167 caps, onlyjimmy anderson is above him when it comes to pace bowlers as to how many wickets they have taken in the test arena. it has been incredible and it will be the end of an era, either tomorrow or monday at the end of the series when he retires from all cricket, and he spoke to the bbc at the close of play today.
was there is no cricket like ashes cricket, he says he has had a love affair with the ashes, and hejustove affair with the ashes, and he just wants to go out with an ashes match, and he has every chance of levelling the series, winning this final test, because england are in a very strong position, he actually closed the day at the crease with his old bowling partner jimmy anderson, england with a lead of over 350 on australia with over two days left to play, and you know that he will almost...
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and then hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted. iwas like... he was so much older, as well. shelby says she complained to the store's management, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was investigating why any issues she raised were not formally escalated at the time. mcdonald's uses a franchise system that means individual businesses are licensed to run the stores and directly employ the staff. chinyere, not her real name, is employed by a franchise in cheshire. she is 17. last year, she was repeatedly sexually harassed by a much older male colleague. the man was also racially abusive. he offered to show me his penis in the freezer. he started saying the n—word to two boys in the kitchen and then started referring to me as a monkey n—word to other people in the kitchen and would not stop repeating it, even though they seemed completely uncomfortable with the situation. i couldn't handle it at this point — like, i generallyjust broke. why didn't you go to the store manager? to the man in charge? i didn't think i'd be believe
and then hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted. iwas like... he was so much older, as well. shelby says she complained to the store's management, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was investigating why any issues she raised were not formally escalated at the time. mcdonald's uses a franchise system that means individual businesses are licensed to run the stores and directly employ the staff. chinyere, not her real name, is employed by a franchise in cheshire. she...
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he called the case week and said the men were after money or in one case hejust mistakenly made men werehe just mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. he just mistakenly made a pass and thejury agreed with him. during he just mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. during the trial, he had the support of high profile friends including sir elton john and his husband who had given evidence in his defence. the actor had faced a civil trial on separate allegations in america. last year jury allegations in america. last year jury there had also dismissed those claims. in court in london the house of cards actor wept as he described of cards actor wept as he described how after the allegations his world had exploded causing his work to dry up. most of the allegations took place when kevin spacey was artistic director of the old vic theatre. even though the criminal charges were played that there were questions about his behaviour. after the theatre commissioned an investigation in 2013, 20 people alleged inappropriate behaviour by mr spacey, most of them were former
he called the case week and said the men were after money or in one case hejust mistakenly made men werehe just mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. he just mistakenly made a pass and thejury agreed with him. during he just mistakenly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. during the trial, he had the support of high profile friends including sir elton john and his husband who had given evidence in his defence. the actor had faced a civil trial on separate allegations in...
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hejust had jersey was confirmed forjonas vingegaard. he just had to get to the finish. to get the man in this final tour to france. those lower down the order had something to fight for. simon yates did enough to fight for. simon yates did enough to move from 5ath overall, and his older brother made sure he will finish third and be on the podium. the senior twin held his team—mate tadej pogacar. he outsprinted the yellow jersey to win the stage tadej pogacar. he outsprinted the yellowjersey to win the stage and finish on a high. nobody has performed better than the great dane. 0ver performed better than the great dane. over three weeks and 2000 miles, he barely put a foot wrong. manchester mma fighter tom aspinall makes his much anticipated comeback at london's o2 arena this evening, after a year out due to injury. tom has battled back from knee surgery, but he hopes this is his first step towards the ufc heavyweight title. alice scarff reports. from salford to the states, tom aspinall�*s career has taken him around the world but he's been gearing up for his biggest com
hejust had jersey was confirmed forjonas vingegaard. he just had to get to the finish. to get the man in this final tour to france. those lower down the order had something to fight for. simon yates did enough to fight for. simon yates did enough to move from 5ath overall, and his older brother made sure he will finish third and be on the podium. the senior twin held his team—mate tadej pogacar. he outsprinted the yellow jersey to win the stage tadej pogacar. he outsprinted the yellowjersey...
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alberto nunez feijoo speaking rate not here to supporters at the conservative party headquarters, hejustive party headquarters, he just said that his party, is the largest party in the new parliament and therefore they have won the election. as i have said, that does not mean he is going to be the next prime minister. it is all down to negotiations in agreement. that meeting takes weeks or even months or even the worst scenario, new elections.— or even months or even the worst scenario, new elections. thank you so much for — scenario, new elections. thank you so much forjoining _ scenario, new elections. thank you so much forjoining us _ scenario, new elections. thank you so much forjoining us and - scenario, new elections. thank you so much forjoining us and let's - so much forjoining us and let's bring in... i'm joined now by caroline gray, lecturer in politics and international relations at the aston university in birmingham. thank you so much forjoining us. do you agree with the prime minister's statement that the far right has been defeated in the selection? certainly the far right
alberto nunez feijoo speaking rate not here to supporters at the conservative party headquarters, hejustive party headquarters, he just said that his party, is the largest party in the new parliament and therefore they have won the election. as i have said, that does not mean he is going to be the next prime minister. it is all down to negotiations in agreement. that meeting takes weeks or even months or even the worst scenario, new elections.— or even months or even the worst scenario, new...
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and hejust made our lives better, really. and he's left a really big hole. this is where sam died.take—off from the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, killing everyone on board. today's inquest focuses on three british passengers. sam pegram, sustainability campaignerjoanna toole, and un worker oliver vick. the plane, like these seen here, was the second 737 max to crash in the space ofjust a few months. the first, run by lion air, had crashed into the sea off indonesia in 2018, killing 189 people. the aircraft, a new design, had a fatal flaw. but after the first accident, it was allowed to keep flying. that fact makes sam's brother tom furious. it's corporate greed that has got us to this point. and, you know, itjust killed so many people. it's hard to even, like, wrap my head around the fact that even initially when it did happen, that people weren't up in arms. i recently spoke to one of boeing's top executives, and i asked him if he had a message for the bereaved families. we have such deep sympathy and condolence for the 346 families that suffered loss, both in the lion air and t
and hejust made our lives better, really. and he's left a really big hole. this is where sam died.take—off from the ethiopian capital, addis ababa, killing everyone on board. today's inquest focuses on three british passengers. sam pegram, sustainability campaignerjoanna toole, and un worker oliver vick. the plane, like these seen here, was the second 737 max to crash in the space ofjust a few months. the first, run by lion air, had crashed into the sea off indonesia in 2018, killing 189...
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to actually get to the probation and be released, he had to accept what is done, and he said hejust woulde said he just would not make a false confession. said he just would not make a false confession-— confession. he's not alone in that. there are others _ confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who _ confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who had - confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who had the i confession. he's not alone in that. l there are others who had the same dilemma. he had to make that choice, it turned out. he can walked with his head held high now. find it turned out. he can walked with his head held high now.— it turned out. he can walked with his head held high now. and as his leralteam his head held high now. and as his legal team said _ his head held high now. and as his legal team said on _ his head held high now. and as his legal team said on the _ his head held high now. and as his legal team said on the court i his head held high now. and as his| legal team said on the court steps, it is a double injustice notjust for him
to actually get to the probation and be released, he had to accept what is done, and he said hejust woulde said he just would not make a false confession. said he just would not make a false confession-— confession. he's not alone in that. there are others _ confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who _ confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who had - confession. he's not alone in that. there are others who had the i confession. he's not alone in that. l there are...
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birdies in his first five holes but then on the back nine, one over par on the back nine for him and hejustnditions were at their most benign it wasjon rahm did full advantage of that eight under par round of 63, it is the best round at an open championship by two shots here at hoylake. he said it was some of the best links golf that he has ever played. and it was no fluke. it golf that he has ever played. and it was no fluke-— was no fluke. it feels really, really good- _ was no fluke. it feels really, really good. we _ was no fluke. it feels really, really good. we practice - was no fluke. it feels really, really good. we practice sol was no fluke. it feels really, - really good. we practice so hard and at least, _ really good. we practice so hard and at least, a _ really good. we practice so hard and at least, a lot of us, expect certain— at least, a lot of us, expect certain things. and if someone is like, _ certain things. and if someone is like. 0k. — certain things. and if someone is like, 0k, gets to a point where it is like. _ like, 0k, gets to a point where it is like. you— like,
birdies in his first five holes but then on the back nine, one over par on the back nine for him and hejustnditions were at their most benign it wasjon rahm did full advantage of that eight under par round of 63, it is the best round at an open championship by two shots here at hoylake. he said it was some of the best links golf that he has ever played. and it was no fluke. it golf that he has ever played. and it was no fluke-— was no fluke. it feels really, really good- _ was no fluke. it...
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levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.e to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. and this week he also pointed to israel's political unrest, saying the country was in crisis. close to the line, hezbollah was flexing its muscles and revving its engines during this drill. it's a fight in the shadows that risks engulfing a region. there's a helicopter circling and you just feel the tensions on this particular frontier. it is, in effect, a front line between israel and iran as part of that much wider regional fight. and what happens here has the potential to spark war. israel backed the building of a fence around this town in israeli—occupied territory that juts into lebanon. and the fence itself a few weeks ago was targeted by
levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.e to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. and this week he also pointed to israel's political unrest, saying the...
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he called the case we can said the men were after money or lying or in one case, hejust men were aftern one case, he just missed achingly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. during the trial he had the support of high profile friends including sir eltonjohn and his husband david who had given evidence in his defence. the actor had faced a civil trial in separate sexual assault allegations in america, last yearjury there has also dismissed those claims. yearjury there has also dismissed those claims-— those claims. they say we get the leaders we _ those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve... _ those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve... in - those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve... in court - those claims. they say we get the leaders we deserve... in court in l leaders we deserve... in court in london, leaders we deserve... in court in london. the _ leaders we deserve... in court in london, the house _ leaders we deserve... in court in london, the house of _ leaders we deserve... in court in london, the house of cards - leaders we deserve... i
he called the case we can said the men were after money or lying or in one case, hejust men were aftern one case, he just missed achingly made a pass and the jury agreed with him. during the trial he had the support of high profile friends including sir eltonjohn and his husband david who had given evidence in his defence. the actor had faced a civil trial in separate sexual assault allegations in america, last yearjury there has also dismissed those claims. yearjury there has also dismissed...
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levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.le bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah. and this week he also pointed to israel's political unrest, saying the country was in crisis. close to the line, hezbollah was flexing its muscles and revving its engines during this drill. it's a fight in the shadows that risks engulfing a region. there's a helicopter circling and you just feel the tensions on this particular frontier. it is, in effect, a front line between israel and iran as part of that much wider regional fight. and what happens here has the potential to spark war. israel backed the building of a fence around this town in israeli—
levav, who farms here, tells me hejust filmed armed men watching him.le bit. if they were shooting me, or killed me or try to, the army will attack. then we can come to a war. this was an israeli drill held a month ago. the country last fought a devastating war with hezbollah in 2006. some of the posturing along the blue line has happened ever since, but this year has seen it come closer, and the rhetoric heating up. "the israeli army has been carrying out breaches," said hezbollah...
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hejust heard he just heard the case of dan kazetta and we also featured the case of kate devlin.? we think there are at least 11 people _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have been i departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have been hit i departments? we think there are atj least 11 people who have been hit by this one way or another but we think thatis this one way or another but we think that is also just the tip of the iceberg in what is interesting about this is that within days of us launching this judicial review on behalf of dan kazetta, the government quickly apologised to him and then pulled the guidance that makes us think they are probably sitting on a rather unpleasant reality that they have been doing this and much more widely than they have admitted. find this and much more widely than they have admitted.— have admitted. and the lawyers for dan kazetta — have admitted. and the lawyers for dan kazetta have _ have a
hejust heard he just heard the case of dan kazetta and we also featured the case of kate devlin.? we think there are at least 11 people _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have _ departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have been i departments? we think there are at least 11 people who have been hit i departments? we think there are atj least 11 people who have been hit by this one way or another but we...
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and then hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted. iwas...e complained to the store's management, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was deeply sorry to hear about what shelby went through. it added that it was investigating why any issues she raised were not formally escalated at the time. starting out at work is a real chance to grow and learn. i mcdonald's uses a franchise system. that means individual businesses are licensed to run the stores and directly employ the staff. more than 100 current and recent mcdonald's employees from across the uk have described a toxic workplace culture. 78 people allege sexual harassment, 31 people allege sexual assault. staff also allege racism and homophobia. i want to say that i'm shocked, you know, and this is something that surprises me as the general secretary of a trade union that supports these workers. but i'm absolutely not. and it's disgusting that, in 2023, this kind of behaviour and culture is so prevalent. mcdonald's has one of the youngest workforces in the uk. 75% of
and then hejust, like, held me there. i felt disgusted. iwas...e complained to the store's management, but nothing was done. she quit in may. mcdonald's said it was deeply sorry to hear about what shelby went through. it added that it was investigating why any issues she raised were not formally escalated at the time. starting out at work is a real chance to grow and learn. i mcdonald's uses a franchise system. that means individual businesses are licensed to run the stores and directly employ...
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hejust used his— radiographers, researchers. we will always be so grateful for how generous he was with his _ grateful for how generous he was with his time, how kind he was to all of— with his time, how kind he was to all of us _ with his time, how kind he was to all of us who have met him. he will be all of us who have met him. he will he so _ all of us who have met him. he will he so sadly— all of us who have met him. he will be so sadly missed. but i think that looking _ be so sadly missed. but i think that looking back on the legacy he has left behind, heightened awareness, a lower screening age, information that will— lower screening age, information that will be out there, and i think his gift _ that will be out there, and i think his gift of— that will be out there, and i think his gift of communicating meant that all those _ his gift of communicating meant that all those conversations other people find easier— all those conversations other people find easier to have because he talked — find easier to have because he tal
hejust used his— radiographers, researchers. we will always be so grateful for how generous he was with his _ grateful for how generous he was with his time, how kind he was to all of— with his time, how kind he was to all of us _ with his time, how kind he was to all of us who have met him. he will be all of us who have met him. he will he so _ all of us who have met him. he will he so sadly— all of us who have met him. he will be so sadly missed. but i think that looking _ be so sadly...
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hejust kept saying, "oh, just come and sit on my lap."ike, "oh, i'm fine, thank you, i don't want to sit on your lap, i'm quite happy standing." and he was just so persistent that i thought, "i'm just going to sit on your lap because you're clearly not getting that i don't want to sit on your lap and it's quite weird to ask." so i sat in his lap for what was probably a minute and then was like, "right, nice to see you, i'm off." you just brush it off. it becomes part of... i don't want to say everyday life, but itjust becomes part of what comes with the job. and why did you sit on his lap? i mean, explain that process to me. why did you feel that you had to do that? because ijust couldn't get him off my case. and when you're a staffer, there is this excitement that you're there amongst people who are known, whether it's a journalist or anyone else. there are big names in westminster, and you kind of feel... ..not intimidated by them, but sort of impressed or in awe, and for someone who is known or respected, whatever the opinions are in w
hejust kept saying, "oh, just come and sit on my lap."ike, "oh, i'm fine, thank you, i don't want to sit on your lap, i'm quite happy standing." and he was just so persistent that i thought, "i'm just going to sit on your lap because you're clearly not getting that i don't want to sit on your lap and it's quite weird to ask." so i sat in his lap for what was probably a minute and then was like, "right, nice to see you, i'm off." you just brush it off. it...
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he broke into the house and hejust, uh... he went off and he murdered our daughter. the kitchen. and it was only a small boxroom. tiny boxroom, one door coming in, double bed. she couldn't have got out if she tried, know what i mean? and that... herfinal moment... her final moment in that, when she was fighting for her life. haunt me forever. you must have been so scared. russell marsh was told he'll spend a minimum of 25 years in prison forjade's killing. but under current laws, he automatically maintains parental rights for their four children. campaigners say that needs to change. families have told usl that they've been able to influence custody decisions, meaning children are left - trapped in foster care, trapped in social care i that the grandparents and aunties . and uncles from the mother's family are not able to care for them - and look after them at a moment when they need it the most. and that's why this campaign is so crucially important. - after you murder a woman, i you shouldn't have access and control over those children's lives. the government said
he broke into the house and hejust, uh... he went off and he murdered our daughter. the kitchen. and it was only a small boxroom. tiny boxroom, one door coming in, double bed. she couldn't have got out if she tried, know what i mean? and that... herfinal moment... her final moment in that, when she was fighting for her life. haunt me forever. you must have been so scared. russell marsh was told he'll spend a minimum of 25 years in prison forjade's killing. but under current laws, he...
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hejust literally everything in to rides. he is very mobile.h. they may be shorter than a lot of people's, but they do work. and he is extremely strong. he can brace himself. he can get himself a and out of the rides. he could move far quicker than i can. so, there needs to be a difference. can. so, there needs to be a difference-— can. so, there needs to be a difference. . ,, , ., , . difference. thank you very much indeed. difference. thank you very much indeed- we _ difference. thank you very much indeed. we will— difference. thank you very much indeed. we will let _ difference. thank you very much indeed. we will let tony - difference. thank you very much indeed. we will let tony get - difference. thank you very much indeed. we will let tony get to l indeed. we will let tony get to school. i loved the look on tony's facewhen you said he wasn't going to go on fast roller—coasterss. thank you very much. we are nowjoined by alison kerry, who is head of communications for the disability charity, scope. morning. is this a widespread issue? well,
hejust literally everything in to rides. he is very mobile.h. they may be shorter than a lot of people's, but they do work. and he is extremely strong. he can brace himself. he can get himself a and out of the rides. he could move far quicker than i can. so, there needs to be a difference. can. so, there needs to be a difference-— can. so, there needs to be a difference. . ,, , ., , . difference. thank you very much indeed. difference. thank you very much indeed- we _ difference. thank you...
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hejust he just needs one more set.viktoriya tomova in three sets — now the defending wimbledon champion elena rybakina awaits. yesterday's stayed at the tour de france showed we could be heading towards a thrilling head—to—head. the sixth stage was won by tadej pogacar as he raced clear during the final climb in the pyrenees — closing the gap on rival vingegaard. vingegaard takes the leaders yellow jersey — but pogacar is just 25 seconds behind him. and it was more of the same in the women's giro d'italia as annemiek van vleuten won her third stage of this year's race. she made her move on the finishing climb to pull away from the field — grab the victory — and move nearly four minutes clear in the overall standings —with two stages to go. that's it for now but steadier cells, what a day ahead at wimbledon. can andy murray initial rolling back the years? and here, a crucial first session for england but could be pivotal the whole series as they try to build a big first innings lead without losing any more wickets. for
hejust he just needs one more set.viktoriya tomova in three sets — now the defending wimbledon champion elena rybakina awaits. yesterday's stayed at the tour de france showed we could be heading towards a thrilling head—to—head. the sixth stage was won by tadej pogacar as he raced clear during the final climb in the pyrenees — closing the gap on rival vingegaard. vingegaard takes the leaders yellow jersey — but pogacar is just 25 seconds behind him. and it was more of the same in the...
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hejust thinks i amjonny bairstow i willjust walk down the pitch whenever i want. bowling, ifound this the stumps down, and broad was bowling, i found this very difficult to get wound up about. filth. bowling, i found this very difficult to get wound up about.— to get wound up about. ok, i understand — to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, _ to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that - to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is i to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is fair i understand that, that is fair enough _ understand that, that is fair enough i_ understand that, that is fair enough. i don't remember that colin de grandhomme incident.— enough. i don't remember that colin de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are probably i de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are probably a i nottinghamshire you are probably a b
hejust thinks i amjonny bairstow i willjust walk down the pitch whenever i want. bowling, ifound this the stumps down, and broad was bowling, i found this very difficult to get wound up about. filth. bowling, i found this very difficult to get wound up about.— to get wound up about. ok, i understand — to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, _ to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that - to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is i to get wound up about. ok, i...
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one man has told me hejust finished his night shift and just want to be in bed and quite frankly he saysrike action planned next week, and overtime banned by members of the aslef union representing train drivers. that will affect some services. we are likely to see a number of services cancelled and other services produce. particular concern about your stomach next saturday when brighton pride is happening, the second pride festival in the country. the train operator that area, thameslink, says it won't run any trains to brighton because it won't be safe with reduced services. another example of how people are being affected. people i have been speaking to, many are shrugging their shoulders and say they will have to work around it. simon, for the moment, _ will have to work around it. simon, for the moment, thank _ will have to work around it. simon, for the moment, thank you - will have to work around it. simon, for the moment, thank you very . will have to work around it. simon, - for the moment, thank you very much. five minutes past seven. lots of attention on the fires throughout t
one man has told me hejust finished his night shift and just want to be in bed and quite frankly he saysrike action planned next week, and overtime banned by members of the aslef union representing train drivers. that will affect some services. we are likely to see a number of services cancelled and other services produce. particular concern about your stomach next saturday when brighton pride is happening, the second pride festival in the country. the train operator that area, thameslink, says...
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things around and set a different standard for the conservatives. 0n the basis of all of the polling, hejustthe pledge - managed it, has he? it's very, very early, he made the pledge is - managed it, has he? it's very, very early, he made the pledge is six i early, he made the pledge is six months ago. we have already seen this week better than expected news on inflation. ., ., ., on inflation. nowhere near halving it. hold on. _ on inflation. nowhere near halving it. hold on. he _ on...