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andy moore is in london colney in hertfordshire where affinity water is the first water company in theasically bone dry, there isa river is basically bone dry, there is a bit of water behind me but this bit is very dry. people say there is usually a bit of water flowing in here but they have not seen it this dry since the very dry summer of 1976. the bigger problem normally around here is flooding but i think we can show you some pictures from 2009 when this part of the river basically became something of a lake. but the current problem of dry weather is something that is being reported in rivers around the country by the environment agency. they say they are monitoring the situation. the water company here is affinity and say they have only had about half the normal amount of rainfall sincejuly about half the normal amount of rainfall since july 2016. they say they are urging their customers to be careful really. they say they wa nt be careful really. they say they want their customers to save water to help preserve supplies and minimise the possibility of restrictions this summer. 0n
andy moore is in london colney in hertfordshire where affinity water is the first water company in theasically bone dry, there isa river is basically bone dry, there is a bit of water behind me but this bit is very dry. people say there is usually a bit of water flowing in here but they have not seen it this dry since the very dry summer of 1976. the bigger problem normally around here is flooding but i think we can show you some pictures from 2009 when this part of the river basically became...
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this is the nhs website i think in hertfordshire. that is east and north hertfordshire.m nhs digital to give us a nationwide picture. nhs he worked, middleton and rochdale cmb have implemented their business continuity plans with gps using paper back—ups. it is pretty serious. our health correspondent said it appears to be some sort of run somewhere demand. where there is a virus put into the system and u nless a virus put into the system and unless you pay a ransom it is not cleaned up. quite worrying for the nhs and people using a&e being told not to go unless it is a genuine emergency. various people on twitter posting about it. one doctor saying that the hospital was down, we got a message saying your computers are under our control and to pay a certain amount of money. it seems to be the suggestion that this is some sort of ransom. a number of nhs trusts and gp surgeries have gone to their back—up plans using pen and paper to process people and doing what they can in terms of emergencies, so no suggestion you should not go to a&e if you are in real difficulty but yo
this is the nhs website i think in hertfordshire. that is east and north hertfordshire.m nhs digital to give us a nationwide picture. nhs he worked, middleton and rochdale cmb have implemented their business continuity plans with gps using paper back—ups. it is pretty serious. our health correspondent said it appears to be some sort of run somewhere demand. where there is a virus put into the system and u nless a virus put into the system and unless you pay a ransom it is not cleaned up....
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meanwhile, in hertfordshire, results are still coming in.the conservatives losing three of their five seats. in other news: two men and a 16—year old boy who were arrested following an anti—terror raid in willesden last week have been released without charge. detectives have been given more time to question six women, including one who was shot and wounded by the police. a signalfailure a signal failure has caused some tube disruption. and now for the roads. time for the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. istill good morning. i still have the grey globe on today. that is because it will be another predominantly cloudy one. things are looking up. brighter than yesterday in the day before that to be quite a while since we have seen any proper spells of sunshine. we will get a glimpse of today, though towards northern areas. a dry and mild start to the day. very few breaks early on here. the best of any sunshine towards northern home counties. always cool in the east with the easterly wind. top temperatures of 15— 16 degrees cels
meanwhile, in hertfordshire, results are still coming in.the conservatives losing three of their five seats. in other news: two men and a 16—year old boy who were arrested following an anti—terror raid in willesden last week have been released without charge. detectives have been given more time to question six women, including one who was shot and wounded by the police. a signalfailure a signal failure has caused some tube disruption. and now for the roads. time for the weather now with...
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this is the best of the river river colne in hertfordshire.1976. the problem normally is not low water levels, its high water levels. the casual use of photographs of flooding back in 2009 when the section of the river was basically turned into a giant lake. the current problem of low water levels is something that's been reported around the country. the environment agency says it is monitoring the situation. affinity is the water company that operates in this area and they say that they've had less than half of their normal rainfall sincejuly last they've had less than half of their normal rainfall since july last year and they say that we can all do our bit to save water, to help preserve supplies and minimise the possibility of restrictions later on in the summer. 0ne possibility of restrictions later on in the summer. one way we can do that to turn off the tap when we're brushing our teeth and then simple step alone would save about 6500 litres of water every year. we all know how fickle the british weather is, we might get a lot of rainfa
this is the best of the river river colne in hertfordshire.1976. the problem normally is not low water levels, its high water levels. the casual use of photographs of flooding back in 2009 when the section of the river was basically turned into a giant lake. the current problem of low water levels is something that's been reported around the country. the environment agency says it is monitoring the situation. affinity is the water company that operates in this area and they say that they've had...
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but one man from hertfordshire didn't take his fine lying down.ve been charged with a criminal record for doing nothing wrong. luke gutheridge helps out on his dad's market stall. the company responsible for environmental enforcement here, until recently, was kingdom. it was a nice, summer's day. i had a bag of fruit in my left hand. i begin to unpeel the orange with my right hand. by accident, luke dropped a small piece of orange peel, which was spotted by an eagle—eyed kingdom officer. it involves the orange peel that you've dropped on the floor there. i put it all in the... there is a peel on the floor there, sir. i retraced my footsteps and it was the size of a 50p piece. i picked it up and put it in the bin. he started to issue a fine. 0k, unfortunately, it's still an offence, contrary to section 87 of the environmental protection act. unfortunately, it's still an offence. even though luke had dropped the orange peel by accident, and picked it up, the kingdom officer was determined to proceed. what will happen is i'll be issuing a fixed penal
but one man from hertfordshire didn't take his fine lying down.ve been charged with a criminal record for doing nothing wrong. luke gutheridge helps out on his dad's market stall. the company responsible for environmental enforcement here, until recently, was kingdom. it was a nice, summer's day. i had a bag of fruit in my left hand. i begin to unpeel the orange with my right hand. by accident, luke dropped a small piece of orange peel, which was spotted by an eagle—eyed kingdom officer. it...
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unanswered are just some of the complaints from patients relying on a new hospital transport service in hertfordshirenon hospital, but many who use the service aren't happy. you need to know that your transport is there, with a friendly face, that someone is going to pick you up, talk to you, treat you like a person, walk you through the garden gate or to your door, rather than just throw you out of a car. private ambulance service says it took on the contract at short notice, but has apologised and says it is working to improve its service. the artistic director of the southbank centre has won a major new award. jude kelly has been given the inaugural social purpose award at the businesswoman of the year awards. she said one of her main aims in her role at the southbank centre was to bring arts and culture into the lives of as many people as possible. young londoners will be given free access to houses of parliament, to encourage them to vote. 18— to 2a—year—olds will be offered free tours of the house of commons, house of lords, and westminster hall between now and the general election. nearly 400,
unanswered are just some of the complaints from patients relying on a new hospital transport service in hertfordshirenon hospital, but many who use the service aren't happy. you need to know that your transport is there, with a friendly face, that someone is going to pick you up, talk to you, treat you like a person, walk you through the garden gate or to your door, rather than just throw you out of a car. private ambulance service says it took on the contract at short notice, but has...
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be taken to hospital and around 50 people were evacuated — after a shop collapsed in bushey in hertfordshire were treated for minor injuries. city—living significantly increases the risk of psychotic experiences in young people — such as hearing voices and paranoia. that's according to a study of 2,000 british 18—year—olds by kings college london. it found those growing up in urban areas were a0% more likely to have had episodes of psychosis than those who lived in the countryside. as many as 30 positive leads have been discovered as a result of investigations carried out on piles of rubbish ‘fly—tipped' under the aao. buckinghamshire county council's enforcement officers having been sifting through the mass of household and building material, old cars and electrical goods to uncover the evidence — which will now be shared with the environment agency. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes — a good service on all lines at the moment. if you're travelling to manchester this morning — trains from london are running as normal. some southern and gatwick express services are
be taken to hospital and around 50 people were evacuated — after a shop collapsed in bushey in hertfordshire were treated for minor injuries. city—living significantly increases the risk of psychotic experiences in young people — such as hearing voices and paranoia. that's according to a study of 2,000 british 18—year—olds by kings college london. it found those growing up in urban areas were a0% more likely to have had episodes of psychosis than those who lived in the countryside. as...
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local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later destroyed. but the sunbathers have been rediscovered in the grounds of the clarendon hotel in blackheath. we've been looking for a lot of lost because of public art. we have been looking for a0 pieces altogether across the country and some of those from the festival of britain. this is our first from the festival of britain. this is ourfirst big find. it is a festival of britain piece called sunbathers and we are happy to have foundered. it is a wonderful piece of work and we thought it gone forever. now for a look at the traffic. travel now. all looking good so far on the tube—no reported problems on any of those lines there. thameslink trains however have some lines blocked between saint pancras and saint albans, some overhead wires have been damaged. here's
local elections are taking place across essex, hertfordshire, buckinghamshire and surrey. have been destroyed— has been uncovered in a back garden in south—east london. the sunbathers were designed by a hungarian artist for the festival of britain in 1951. and many of the exhibition's temporary sculptures were later destroyed. but the sunbathers have been rediscovered in the grounds of the clarendon hotel in blackheath. we've been looking for a lot of lost because of public art. we have...
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recent years have seen the river in hertfordshire flood.low. but instead it is arid. no 1 testament to what should lay below. but instead it is arid. no1 here remembers anything quite like it. we have just had the driest winter in the uk for 20 years. how will we copein the uk for 20 years. how will we cope in the years ahead? welcome to what will be called eddington, a new university being built by the university being built by the university of cambridge in response to the housing shortage. this is the uk's largest water recycling project. they all have traditional water systems for bathing and cooking and another for using recycled water from the site for irrigating landscapes and lawns and flushing toilets and supporting washing machines. so, a man-made solution to what well maybe a man—made problem, and it is expected to remain dry in the coming weeks. in suffolk, the farmers talk about a five—year cycle, so, consider this, 2012 saw hose—pipe bands, the wettest rout in history —— bans. —— drought. it seemed to rain every day in 2012 af
recent years have seen the river in hertfordshire flood.low. but instead it is arid. no 1 testament to what should lay below. but instead it is arid. no1 here remembers anything quite like it. we have just had the driest winter in the uk for 20 years. how will we copein the uk for 20 years. how will we cope in the years ahead? welcome to what will be called eddington, a new university being built by the university being built by the university of cambridge in response to the housing shortage....
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large district general hospital, 730 beds, one of four main sites operated by the east and north hertfordshiree of the largest in the country. they say what they have been doing is going through their computer systems. this was one of the most extensively hit and it has taken them longer than most to get their systems up and running again. at the moment they say there are still some services they are not providing here, such as nonurgent blood tests, but they are saying to people if they have a routine appointment they should still come down because it —— if it has been cancelled they should have been told that already. some departments at —— are now reopening. it has been very difficult for the staff, managers and patients, many who had operations cancelled on friday, came this morning and had the procedure cancelled again, and we re the procedure cancelled again, and were told they would have to wait to find out when they could come back and get the treatment they need. thank you. the president of microsoft, brad smith, has been highly critical of the us national security agency, saying it s
large district general hospital, 730 beds, one of four main sites operated by the east and north hertfordshiree of the largest in the country. they say what they have been doing is going through their computer systems. this was one of the most extensively hit and it has taken them longer than most to get their systems up and running again. at the moment they say there are still some services they are not providing here, such as nonurgent blood tests, but they are saying to people if they have a...
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trusts and hospitals in london, blackburn, cumbria and hertfordshire have been affected.other news... jeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked — military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later approach to security has failed. to persist with it as the conservative government has made clear it's determined to do is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and security. president trump warns sacked fbi directorjames comey not to leak stories to the press, in a series of early morning tweets. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news. our main story this afternoon is still developing... a number of hospitals have been hit by a large—scale cyber attack. hospitals across england appear to have been simultaneously hit by a computer virus, causing their it systems to fail and leading to many diverting emergency patients. among those affected are barts trust in london, the lister hospital in stevenage, the nhs in blackburn, blackpool, york and cumberland infirmary in carlisle. just hearing fr
trusts and hospitals in london, blackburn, cumbria and hertfordshire have been affected.other news... jeremy corbyn says the war on terror has not worked — military intervention has become "almost routine" and fresh thinking is needed. the philosophy of bomb first, talk later approach to security has failed. to persist with it as the conservative government has made clear it's determined to do is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and security. president trump warns sacked...
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it is operated by the north hertfordshire nhs trust and it is one of the sites that they had it to varyingd 5000 computers and each of these need to have the patch installed to defeat this virus, this cyber attack. they need to be brought online and checked. it's a long job. they have had very little in the way of pathology and radiology but those departments are now up and running. they have very few tests for diabetes and are still unable to carry out nonurgent tests. a lot has been said about how prepared people are about the technology. we have had a statement from microsoft. what are the next steps ? from microsoft. what are the next steps? people will want some type of assurance that nhs managers and the government are in a position to try to prevent this happening again. the patients that we have been speaking to, many of whom have arrived for appointments that were cancelled because the hospital wasn't able to contact them even though it was trying to contact everybody, they are saying they had a wasted journey. some people hadn't heard about the cyber attack and only came in to fi
it is operated by the north hertfordshire nhs trust and it is one of the sites that they had it to varyingd 5000 computers and each of these need to have the patch installed to defeat this virus, this cyber attack. they need to be brought online and checked. it's a long job. they have had very little in the way of pathology and radiology but those departments are now up and running. they have very few tests for diabetes and are still unable to carry out nonurgent tests. a lot has been said...
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seeing the driest weather. 0ur news correspondent andy moor sent this update from london colney in hertfordshire there is a bit of water behind me but the section here is basically bone dry. local people say they have not seen it like this since the summer of 1976, in fact the problem normally is not low water levels, its high water levels and we can show you photographs of flooding in 2009 when this section of river was basically turned into a giant lake. but the current problem of low water levels is something thatis of low water levels is something that is being reported around the country. the environment agency says it is monitoring the situation. now, affinities the water company that operates in this particular area. they say they have had less than half of their normal rainfall since july last year and they say we could all do our bit to save water to help preserve supplies and minimise the possibility of restrictions later on in the summer. 0ne possibility of restrictions later on in the summer. one way we could do thatis in the summer. one way we could do that is we could turn off the
seeing the driest weather. 0ur news correspondent andy moor sent this update from london colney in hertfordshire there is a bit of water behind me but the section here is basically bone dry. local people say they have not seen it like this since the summer of 1976, in fact the problem normally is not low water levels, its high water levels and we can show you photographs of flooding in 2009 when this section of river was basically turned into a giant lake. but the current problem of low water...
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this is the picture in hertfordshire. the rain will continue across eastern areas. and showers moving in, and they could turn heavier, so can't rule out some thunder in south—west england, central southern england, wales during this afternoon, but sunny spells between those showers. largely dry in north—west england but wet weather across the pennines, and pretty cool. showers expected in northern ireland and will be some showers and western parts of scotla nd showers and western parts of scotland but in eastern scotland it will get cloudier and wetter through this afternoon. this evening, the rain spreads into much of scotland, but elsewhere with some clear spells it could turn chilly in the countryside in england and wales. that sets us up for the start of the weekend. to summarise, sunny spells, a few showers, hopefully by sunday age should be a little bit drier. saturday, showers from the start across wales, south—west england, becoming extensive across england and wales in the afternoon. some of those could be heavy and potentially thundery. scotland quite wet
this is the picture in hertfordshire. the rain will continue across eastern areas. and showers moving in, and they could turn heavier, so can't rule out some thunder in south—west england, central southern england, wales during this afternoon, but sunny spells between those showers. largely dry in north—west england but wet weather across the pennines, and pretty cool. showers expected in northern ireland and will be some showers and western parts of scotla nd showers and western parts of...
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a hugejob, this hospital is part of the eastern and north hertfordshire nhs trust.t access to data. slowly one by one computers are coming back online. they got a lot of that work done on the weekend. still a huge job, they have not been turned on again until they have been cleared. the hospital trust is ensuring it is safe to do so. i went in there, they said there is no appointments. the cyber attack. come all this way for nothing. in and out no problem. what did start say to you? did they make you aware of the cyber attack? not at all. best service we have had. certainly the case some people are not noticing any problems, getting m, not noticing any problems, getting in, having treatment, being seen, coming out again. 0ther in, having treatment, being seen, coming out again. other people have been telling us appointments were cancelled, or they have come here to discover they cannot be seen. and one able to alert them to that fact. they have had a wasted journey. not ideal. let's go to andy moore in east london. what is the situation there? fairly similar picture
a hugejob, this hospital is part of the eastern and north hertfordshire nhs trust.t access to data. slowly one by one computers are coming back online. they got a lot of that work done on the weekend. still a huge job, they have not been turned on again until they have been cleared. the hospital trust is ensuring it is safe to do so. i went in there, they said there is no appointments. the cyber attack. come all this way for nothing. in and out no problem. what did start say to you? did they...