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the house of lords ta ke lords debates. use of lords take this seriously and has well informed debate about it, it would not have made much of that. but he was saying this is not the norway model, but the jersey model. mr campbell bannerman says we would be tied to all their rules and regulations, common benefits system amongst other things, precisely what we are trying to get away from. let us move we are trying to get away from. let us move to the left teeth. bat to that ft. life expectancy has reached a plateau. we are not going to follow. people started to believe that we would all get to live forever, nothing to do with how we behaves. the report mentioned here, life expectancy has slipped, profits of insurance companies have soared, self—inflicted wounds. obi city. dementia is not self—inflicted but it is damaging life expectancy. —— obesity. the rate of increase is slowing down. you have made an important distinction which i did not make clear. their profits have soared by £400 million. some cynics would see this is h
the house of lords ta ke lords debates. use of lords take this seriously and has well informed debate about it, it would not have made much of that. but he was saying this is not the norway model, but the jersey model. mr campbell bannerman says we would be tied to all their rules and regulations, common benefits system amongst other things, precisely what we are trying to get away from. let us move we are trying to get away from. let us move to the left teeth. bat to that ft. life expectancy...
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do all of theircampaigning abseiled into the house of lords. g prior to the announcement, we could not get the announcement, we could not get the media to understand what the impact is going to be on our community and on our children. so really, the only thing left was to actually be the news i being on the news. we met outside the television centre, we managed to get through this security. the whole thing was timing really. as soon as the lights changed we barged into the studio. the whole place went mad, i got smacked to the ground by our don't know how many people. one of our members managed to handcuff herself toa camera, members managed to handcuff herself to a camera, and the other got behind the news desk, where she was violently behind the news desk, where she was viole ntly subdued by behind the news desk, where she was violently subdued by nicholas witchell, who has since apologised. they carried on trying to read the news. i apologise if you are hearing quite a lot of news in the studio at the moment. i am afraid we have rather been i
do all of theircampaigning abseiled into the house of lords. g prior to the announcement, we could not get the announcement, we could not get the media to understand what the impact is going to be on our community and on our children. so really, the only thing left was to actually be the news i being on the news. we met outside the television centre, we managed to get through this security. the whole thing was timing really. as soon as the lights changed we barged into the studio. the whole...
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the palace of westminster, just slowing down traffic down, still allowing it to drive past the house of lordscommons, and westminster hall, but slowing it down significantly and preventing any vehicle from picking up any significant speed to be able to sort of crash into the building itself. those barriers not particularly high, but certainly very wide and a very strong. it would be able to stop a very large vehicle deliberately trying to target that building. let's speak to our news correspondence and richard lister, who was in the studio with me now. richard, very early days in this and i appreciate you might not have a lot, than what we know already, but tell us the story as you understand it. as we look at these live pictures from the palace of westminster. as you have been saying, the first report came out on social media just before 8am this morning. there were a number of eyewitnesses sending in videos and photos on twitter and other social media outlets, which showed something that clearly happened. outside parliament, there reports of ca i’s outside parliament, there reports of cars
the palace of westminster, just slowing down traffic down, still allowing it to drive past the house of lordscommons, and westminster hall, but slowing it down significantly and preventing any vehicle from picking up any significant speed to be able to sort of crash into the building itself. those barriers not particularly high, but certainly very wide and a very strong. it would be able to stop a very large vehicle deliberately trying to target that building. let's speak to our news...
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crashed into the security barriers outside the houses of parliament, outside the houses of parliament, outside the houses of parliament, outside the house of lordsll the emergency vehicles and police vehicles. where the traffic lights are, that is where an number of cyclists were on the ground, some of whom could have been hurt. some of them may have just hit the floor because that is what you do when you feel there is an attack under way. this area, jonathan, is not too far from what happened just over a year ago with khalid masood, who drove over westminster bridge and hit pedestrians. sorry, i am having trouble hearing you because of the police activity around us. you will hear the sirens going and more police vehicles are coming and going all the time. we saw police sniffer dogs on the scene very quickly as part of the response here earlier this morning. you mentioned the westminster bridge attack, that will be on pupil's mind this morning as they see these images of a heavily armed police response to an incident outside parliament. another unmarked police car emerging from behind the cordon this morning with sirens going and blue lights fla
crashed into the security barriers outside the houses of parliament, outside the houses of parliament, outside the houses of parliament, outside the house of lordsll the emergency vehicles and police vehicles. where the traffic lights are, that is where an number of cyclists were on the ground, some of whom could have been hurt. some of them may have just hit the floor because that is what you do when you feel there is an attack under way. this area, jonathan, is not too far from what happened...
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a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsand smashing into the security barrier. counter—terrorism detectives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got british citizenship six weeks ago. he is charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder police officers on abingdon street outside the house of lords. the case is being treated as terrorism by the crown prosecution service. salih khater came to britain in 2010 after travelling for two years through africa and europe from sudan. he continued his education in britain while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate told salih khater he wou
a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsand smashing into the security barrier. counter—terrorism detectives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then corrected...
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the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are handling the anti—semitic scandal has been in shambles and i said that it needs to be a clear and different approach unless more windfall of the telegraph of course that's three more labour mps are on the verge of quitting labour on this. and on next week, it is going to be crucial that again, the political season after the summer break and the question is, will labour adopt the definition of anti—semitism that most do, or is it still bought the watered down again? and i think the critics of the party, are going to want clear decisive action from jeremy corbyn. i'm not sure they're going to get it. because
the the telegraph, labour must labour must make seismic shifts, and the man who now sits in the house of lords, how well is he to comment on the future direction of the party? how's that going to help? all of the people who are criticising jeremy corbyn come from a particular tradition within the labour party was not feeling particularly at home at the moment and david was home secretary and is not in power for quite a long time. and this article is quite remarkable and saying that they are...
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a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsng into the security barrier. counter—terrorism detectives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese, and then corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got british citizenship six weeks ago. he's charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder police officers on abingdon street, outside the house of lords. the case is being treated as terrorism by the crown prosecution service. salih khater came to britain in 2010, after travelling for two years through africa and europe from sudan. he continued his education in britain, while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate told salih khater he would rema
a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsng into the security barrier. counter—terrorism detectives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese, and then corrected that to...
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a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got british citizenship six weeks ago. he is charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder police officers on abingdon street outside the house of lords. the case is being treated as terrorism by the crown prosecution service. salih khater came to britain in 2010 after travelling for two years through africa and europe from sudan. he continued his education in britain while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate told salih khater he would remain in custody until his next appearance in court at the o
a group of cyclists on the edge of parliament square before driving up the access road to the house of lordsives led the investigation. this morning, the suspected driver of the car was brought to court to face two charges of attempted murder. in the dock, 29—year—old salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers. he confirmed his name and address. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got british...
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without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityrrorism officers led the investigation. salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and confirmed his name and his address, in birmingham. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then quickly corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got his british citizenship six weeks ago. born in darfur, in sudan, he came to britain in 2010, after travelling for two years through africa and europe. he continued his education here, while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate, emma arbuthnot, told salih khater that he would remain in custody until his next appearance in court at the old bailey in 11 days' time
without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityrrorism officers led the investigation. salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and...
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actually, or even this government, to take unaccompanied children, 3000, because of what the house of lordse never took them. and some people will rejoice maybe that we are getting few of them coming. i feel incredibly saddened, quite a shame we've become so hostile to asylum seekers, a country which for centuries was well known for giving refuge. some papers granting that the number of people granted asylum has fallen by 26% in a year, but it also points out the huge and what m ista kes also points out the huge and what mistakes is currently made by the home office, and we've seen this in so home office, and we've seen this in so many different aspects of government decision—making, benefit decisions in particular, where enormous number of appeals, and 50% of those for some disability benefits were successful, meaning the original decision was wrong, but in this case more than a third of asylu m in this case more than a third of asylum cases are rejected and overturned on appeal. we send people back into dangerous situations and people have been hurt. and they don't have the money and the
actually, or even this government, to take unaccompanied children, 3000, because of what the house of lordse never took them. and some people will rejoice maybe that we are getting few of them coming. i feel incredibly saddened, quite a shame we've become so hostile to asylum seekers, a country which for centuries was well known for giving refuge. some papers granting that the number of people granted asylum has fallen by 26% in a year, but it also points out the huge and what m ista kes also...
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the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by you well outside west virginia. and every sunday service pastor chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years divisional has claimed the lives of pretense and licious. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we've got a eastern i'm a. decent chapter and you know i'll give you part of the trip on schoolkids and so you know i challenge you it's just a command there's a scripture say is perfectly love they all feel. we handle them as much accounting for that that's what my duty but it's an honor to me that god can work if god would want me to lay my lap they are then away i would consider him armed he gave us not for us. to say if you drink he need that he shall not hurt you. the bible says show we your faith without any work. i don't understand why we are persecuted so by what happened to us they think how us ignorant and stupid because of that from what we believe me and we won't force you know nobody. i don't didn't. because it saves me i do d
the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by you well outside west virginia. and every sunday service pastor chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years divisional has claimed the lives of pretense and licious. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we've got a eastern i'm a. decent chapter and you know i'll give you part of the trip on schoolkids and so you know i challenge you it's just a...
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we call the house of lord. everything i had been taught to regard as advice she told me was a virtue. selfness wasn't a vice. ensuring you can't feel self in your family. there was no such thing as society. >> can i just play it actually? i mean you -- of yours, we'll see you. >> okay. fine. >> we were told that everything i had been taught to regard as a vice and i still regard them as vices, under thatcherism was in fact a virtue. greed, selfishness, no care for the weaker. sharp elbows, sharp leads. they were the way forward. >> so a pretty bold and obviously you were true to yourself and true to your politics. how were you received in the chamber and did they know what you were going to say? did you have to sort of warn people what you were going to say. >> good heavens no. i was there. i wasn't guaranteed to be called. no one is guaranteed to be called in that sense. certainly, i remember when i kicked off with what i was saying. there was a certain amount of barrac bar racking from the conservative benche
we call the house of lord. everything i had been taught to regard as advice she told me was a virtue. selfness wasn't a vice. ensuring you can't feel self in your family. there was no such thing as society. >> can i just play it actually? i mean you -- of yours, we'll see you. >> okay. fine. >> we were told that everything i had been taught to regard as a vice and i still regard them as vices, under thatcherism was in fact a virtue. greed, selfishness, no care for the weaker....
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the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by your outside west virginia. at every sunday service pass to chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worship is. that we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we got to eastern i'm a back. east chapter man and if i give her the trip on schoolkids and so in a challenge it's just a come i am there's this creature she is perfect. they all feel. we handled the math but the counting numbers are right that's why i feel my duty but it's an honor to me that god can work if god would want me to lay my lap they know that away i would consider him armed he gave us not for us. to say if you drink you need daily that he shall not hurt you. the bible says show we your faith without any work. i don't understand why we are persecuted so by what happened to us they think i was ignorant and stupid because we were that. wealthy believe me and we won't force them to go but. i don't do they because it saves me and i
the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by your outside west virginia. at every sunday service pass to chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worship is. that we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we got to eastern i'm a back. east chapter man and if i give her the trip on schoolkids and so in a challenge it's just a come i am there's this...
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was last tuesday, at 7:37 in the morning, without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords the security barrier. because of the location and the use of a vehicle, counter—terrorism officers led the investigation. salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and confirmed his name and his address, in birmingham. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then quickly corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got his british citizenship six weeks ago. born in darfur, in sudan, he came to britain in 2010, after travelling for two years through africa and europe. he continued his education here, while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate, emma arbuthnot, told salih khater that he would rema
was last tuesday, at 7:37 in the morning, without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords the security barrier. because of the location and the use of a vehicle, counter—terrorism officers led the investigation. salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his...
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sound and the little cabin beside their on the open and close up barrier to let a member of the house of lords into into their car park so there are some very very good witness statements i will be there it's quite clear that this was a deliberate act the motivation behind it we don't know yet a mill bus or said that the individual has been arrested is not cooperating so that's what they'll be tying down as quickly as possible to make sure that there isn't the wider threat and then to get a statement out quickly so that it can try and dispel the chances of there being copycat attacks as you wrote remember in the aftermath of the attack last year or last march twenty seventh jane there was a lot of debate whether the area around the palace of westminster should be made pedestrian are raised and there hasn't been an attack in the u.k. this year and i thought discussion has been put off the board somewhat it will not be back in the public consciousness well i don't think the discussions actually been put off the board and there hasn't been an attack because any of the attacks that were in their f
sound and the little cabin beside their on the open and close up barrier to let a member of the house of lords into into their car park so there are some very very good witness statements i will be there it's quite clear that this was a deliberate act the motivation behind it we don't know yet a mill bus or said that the individual has been arrested is not cooperating so that's what they'll be tying down as quickly as possible to make sure that there isn't the wider threat and then to get a...
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would be police there and that vehicle would have followed the route into the car park for the house of lords not too sure whether there were any police there at that moment in time, but there were certainly there shortly afterwards because we saw the number of armed police who are constantly now around the parliamentary estate, they were onto the scene incredibly quickly. but it has led to chaos, clearly, for people who work in parliament today. my staff are now all working from home, which is quite right. safe for them to do it from home. but the only people who would be in parliament at 7:30am during a recess would be cleaners and people working in the restaurants. the chances of any members of parliament or any members of government being on site is particularly scarce, i would say. and also, when he rammed into the barrier, where was he going to go next? if this was a terrorist attack. because if he had got through that barrier, then the chances of him getting the vehicle any further is incredibly remote because there is further barriers all the way along that route. so the security that
would be police there and that vehicle would have followed the route into the car park for the house of lords not too sure whether there were any police there at that moment in time, but there were certainly there shortly afterwards because we saw the number of armed police who are constantly now around the parliamentary estate, they were onto the scene incredibly quickly. but it has led to chaos, clearly, for people who work in parliament today. my staff are now all working from home, which is...
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without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityof the location and the use of a vehicle, counterterrorism officers salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and confirmed his name and his address in birmingham. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then quickly corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got his british citizenship six weeks ago. born in darfur in sudan, he came to britain in 2010, after travelling for two years through africa and europe. he continued his education here while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate, emma arbuthnot, told salih khater he would remain in custody until his next appearance in court at the old bai
without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityof the location and the use of a vehicle, counterterrorism officers salih khater, the driver of the car, has now been charged with attempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey...
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and driving towards police officers then smashing into a barrier outside, the entrances to the house of lordslice are treating this as a terrorist incident and it currently have a suspect who was not cooperating. incident and it currently have a suspect who was not cooperatingm we assume it was a terrorist incidents, but it into context for us, clearly a lot of people are very relieved there are what appeared to be relatively minor injuries to a small number of people, certainly no fidelity is. also the vehicle used in this incident is a small ford fiesta, it could been so much bigger and the whole incident could have been worse? back to march 22 last year and the westminster bridge incident in which a vehicle to a similar route to this vehicle. on that occasion, a pied into pedestrians on the bridge, its railings at the side parliaments, the man then successfully stabbed a police man before being shot by armed police. on this occasion, the vehicle since i made one turn around parliament square, swerved through cyclists, has not seriously injured anyone or killed anyone and has been successfu
and driving towards police officers then smashing into a barrier outside, the entrances to the house of lordslice are treating this as a terrorist incident and it currently have a suspect who was not cooperating. incident and it currently have a suspect who was not cooperatingm we assume it was a terrorist incidents, but it into context for us, clearly a lot of people are very relieved there are what appeared to be relatively minor injuries to a small number of people, certainly no fidelity is....
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get his mind our top stories on al-jazeera president trump has announced the white house of lords on mccown will leave his post this fall as reports he cooperated with robert miller as part of the investigation into the collusion between the trump campaign and russia. brazil's president says he may restrict the number of venezuelans entering the country he's also sent more troops to the border of to growing tensions between locals and migrants in the northwestern state of arrive. and aid workers in libya say thousands of migrants have been abandoned without food or water and government run detention centers after guards fled the fighting in the capital tripoli. that more than fifty thousand people have been forced from their homes in central me and mar off to part of the dam bursts flooding towns and villages government officials say this war trung dam broke due to monsoon rain that's actually going to him has more. a torrent of water from this war chung dam surged into villages in the bugaboo region on wednesday morning a major road was also flooded a bridge connecting me and mars tw
get his mind our top stories on al-jazeera president trump has announced the white house of lords on mccown will leave his post this fall as reports he cooperated with robert miller as part of the investigation into the collusion between the trump campaign and russia. brazil's president says he may restrict the number of venezuelans entering the country he's also sent more troops to the border of to growing tensions between locals and migrants in the northwestern state of arrive. and aid...
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house, town council had traditional -- judicial functions. the viking allthing had judicial functions. until recently, england preserve -- preserved part of this by the final court of appeal in england used to be the house of lords. a group of elite decisionmakers. thomas jefferson originally believed that the constitutionality of any issue should be decided by the senate. we need to go back to those issues. so, point number one, abolish judicial immunity because once you abolish that and restore power to juries and the people, the entire profession of law will become different. it will become a class of specialists instead of a class of parasites. right now, it is the lawyers who are controlling and perverting everything for their profit. i say this as a proud former lawyer. now, the second issue i want to point out is what jason mentioned about how everybody in the right from trump on right, i consider trump a very moderate president. i don't consider him radical. i do consider him the best president since ronald reagan. he is not a radical conservative, by any stretch of the imagination. but he is attacked. there are people in the press here giving me dirty looks because i am saying he is not a radical conser
house, town council had traditional -- judicial functions. the viking allthing had judicial functions. until recently, england preserve -- preserved part of this by the final court of appeal in england used to be the house of lords. a group of elite decisionmakers. thomas jefferson originally believed that the constitutionality of any issue should be decided by the senate. we need to go back to those issues. so, point number one, abolish judicial immunity because once you abolish that and...
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a cross—party group of mps and members of the house of lords, have written to the chancellor, saying rations enduring the misery some commuters now face. there have been several weeks of rail disruption and criticism of the transport secretary chris grayling. here'sjudith moritz. running smoothly into bradford today, but a summer of misery has earned this train service the nickname northern fail. frustrated by delays and cancellations, some have accused the transport secretary of having his head in the clouds. today chris grayling was at the airport, opening a redevelopment at leeds bradford, but the questions he faces were about trains. myjob is to deliver the best possible transport system. and you're not doing it at the moment. well, we have got a challenge this summer, with a timetable that's gone wrong because of an infrastructure project that's gone wrong. myjob is to sort that out. i don't run engineering projects, myjob is to sort out problems when they arise. it shouldn't have happened. today more than 80 mps and peers called for a £100 billion boost for transport in the nort
a cross—party group of mps and members of the house of lords, have written to the chancellor, saying rations enduring the misery some commuters now face. there have been several weeks of rail disruption and criticism of the transport secretary chris grayling. here'sjudith moritz. running smoothly into bradford today, but a summer of misery has earned this train service the nickname northern fail. frustrated by delays and cancellations, some have accused the transport secretary of having his...
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the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by you well outside west virginia. at every sunday service pasta chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worshipping. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we got to easter and damaged by. this chapter and if i give her the trip on schoolkids and so you know i challenge you it's just the come i am there's this creature she is perfect. they all feel. we handled the matter much accounting for it that's what killed my baby my but it's an honor to meet god can work if god would want me to lay my lap they are the way i would consider him he gave us my brother who's. to say if you drink you need daily thank you he shall not hurt you. the bible says show me your faith without any work. i don't understand why we're persecuted so by a baptist day and how this ignorant and stupid because we're willing to die for what we believe and we won't force you to go by. i don't do they because it saves me and
the pentecostal church called house of lords jesus still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by you well outside west virginia. at every sunday service pasta chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worshipping. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and then we got to easter and damaged by. this chapter and if i give her the trip on schoolkids and so you know i challenge you it's just the come i am...
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criticism before passing such a groundbreaking on the house of lords in britain consulted numerous specialists in the field. among them the philosopher john harris lord alliance professor of bioethics at manchester university. in the case of. science who is. applying a sort of huge and tearing framework you have to ask the question. polluting this science to develop to the point where we know whether it is safe or not in humans. will this benefit humankind or will it be to the detriment of humankind but is the moral question. the three parent label. is misleading. there is a sense in which it's true basically the might of the third party d.n.a. the mitochondrial d.n.a. contains less than one percent of the total it does transmit any of the normal things that we think of in connection with d.n.a. so it doesn't transmit phenotypical traits. but they do come from a third party but. i mean you're might say two parents good three parents. and it's possible to go even further much further as seen on the other side of the atlantic one american company over science has been working for years on rejuve
criticism before passing such a groundbreaking on the house of lords in britain consulted numerous specialists in the field. among them the philosopher john harris lord alliance professor of bioethics at manchester university. in the case of. science who is. applying a sort of huge and tearing framework you have to ask the question. polluting this science to develop to the point where we know whether it is safe or not in humans. will this benefit humankind or will it be to the detriment of...
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the pentecostal church called house of lords is still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by your outside west virginia. at every sunday service pass to chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worshippers. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and here we've got a easter damaged by. this chapter and if i give her the trip on school kids and so you need to challenge you it's just a command there's a scripture she is perfect. they all feel. we hand over matter what the county number. that's what you my duty but it's an honor to meet god calum world if god would want me to lay my lap they are then away i would consider him armed he gave us not for us. to say if you drink you need daily thank you sharon i hurt you. the bible says show we your faith without even work. i don't understand why we are persecuted so by well put us they think how us ignorant and stupid because we're really that from what we believe me and we won't force you know. i don't do they because it saves me i do they like o
the pentecostal church called house of lords is still practices a form of worship that is officially banned by your outside west virginia. at every sunday service pass to chris wolfe it risks his life. over the years the ritual has claimed the lives of preaches and worshippers. but we've got a team around him we've got a couple copper here and here we've got a easter damaged by. this chapter and if i give her the trip on school kids and so you need to challenge you it's just a command there's a...
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immediately after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordspolice start pushing people back. armed officers, weapons drawn, swarm over to the car. at this stage, they don't know if this is an accident or an attack. the driver is pulled out. he is filmed standing quietly at the scene in handcuffs. police confirmed later he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making its way slowly around parliament square. but then the driver darts back onto the wrong side of the road, ploughing through several cyclists waiting for the lights to change. he appears to accelerate and then pulls into the parliamentary access lane, crashing into the barriers. he was driving at at least 50 mph. the guy seemed very focused, he was not panicked or anything. but this is what he left in his wake. on the ground, one cyclist lies seriously injured and is treated by paramedics. two people we re is treated by paramedics. two people were taken to hospital. a man retrieves the car's license plate and ano
immediately after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordspolice start pushing people back. armed officers, weapons drawn, swarm over to the car. at this stage, they don't know if this is an accident or an attack. the driver is pulled out. he is filmed standing quietly at the scene in handcuffs. police confirmed later he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making...
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a man plowing a ford fiesta into a crowd of people outside the house of lord. nobody was killed. several people were hospitalized. police and eyewitnesses say they crash was definitely intentional. >> on a round about, so it seems to be like it was probably intentional. >> it looked like it was planned. like he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: one man is arrested in the scene. the incident is now being investigated as a terror attack. it follows multiple attacks of a similar nature that left more than a dozen people dead last year. police say this appears to be an isolated incident. >> no other suspects at the scene have been identified or reported to police. there is no intelligence at this time of further danger to londoners. >> reporter: president trump monitoring a situation from the white house tweeting this morning another terrorist attack in london. >> these animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength. many computers clearly shaken hoping police find a way to stop the next attack before it happens. >> we just have to think about how we can m
a man plowing a ford fiesta into a crowd of people outside the house of lord. nobody was killed. several people were hospitalized. police and eyewitnesses say they crash was definitely intentional. >> on a round about, so it seems to be like it was probably intentional. >> it looked like it was planned. like he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: one man is arrested in the scene. the incident is now being investigated as a terror attack. it follows multiple attacks of a...
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being supported by all the parties, the conservative, labour party and other mps in the house of commons and house of lords both do good things. for everybody listening to this programme, i think it is worth investing in the next generation and giving young people those year—round services and the opportunity to get away from home and to meet people from different backgrounds and to build that cohesion and confidence for the future, why not invest in the next generation? independent research says every £1 spent, you get a pound spent back in social return. kathy on e-mail says, my current —— my daughter is away currently and ncs but i am aware of the high costs associated with each participant. comparisons have been made with the cost per child of scouts but scouting and girl guides rely on girl —— volunteers so are very different. it would be good to enable more youngsters to take part but more volunteers are needed to achieve this. david says, and so glad you did a piece of ncs, it is a goodidea glad you did a piece of ncs, it is a good idea but it has been mismanaged. i was put under so much pressure to
being supported by all the parties, the conservative, labour party and other mps in the house of commons and house of lords both do good things. for everybody listening to this programme, i think it is worth investing in the next generation and giving young people those year—round services and the opportunity to get away from home and to meet people from different backgrounds and to build that cohesion and confidence for the future, why not invest in the next generation? independent research...
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a man plowing a ford fiesta near a crowd of people outside the house of lords. nobody was killed, but several people were hospitalized. police and eyewitnesses say the crash was definitely intentional. >> it seemed to me like it was probably intentional. >> you did not swerve. there was not another car behind him. it looks like it was planned, like he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: one man was arrested. the scene is now being investigated as a terror attack. dispose multiple attacks of a similar nature that left more than a dozen people dead last year. police say this appears to be an isolated incident. no other suspects at the scene have been identified or reported to police. there is no intelligence at this time of further danger to londoners. >> reporter: president trump, also monitoring the situation from the white house. tweeting this morning, another terrorist attack in london. these animals are crazy and must be dealt with through toughness and strength. many commuters here are clearly shaken by the incident, hoping police find a way to stop the nex
a man plowing a ford fiesta near a crowd of people outside the house of lords. nobody was killed, but several people were hospitalized. police and eyewitnesses say the crash was definitely intentional. >> it seemed to me like it was probably intentional. >> you did not swerve. there was not another car behind him. it looks like it was planned, like he knew what he was doing. >> reporter: one man was arrested. the scene is now being investigated as a terror attack. dispose...
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sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013, and is a crossbench peer in the house of lordssisted his remarks were taken out of context. jonathan sacks today has told the new statesman that he believes that those comments imply that however long they've lived in britain, jewish people are not fully british, he described it as a language of classic prewar anti—semitism and he drew the comparison as you said with enoch powell's infamous rivers of blood speech, and he said that jeremy corbyn was an anti—semite. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: the un security council is holding an emergency session after its damning report on torture, rape and genocide in myanmar. some of the main stories from bbc world service. south sudanese rebel leader riek machar has refused to sign the latest draft of a peace deal which is aimed at ending five years of civil war. president salva kiir and mr machar signed a ceasefire injune and a power—sharing agreement last month, but a final deal is still elusive. bbc afrique. a few weeks ago we reported on this video
sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013, and is a crossbench peer in the house of lordssisted his remarks were taken out of context. jonathan sacks today has told the new statesman that he believes that those comments imply that however long they've lived in britain, jewish people are not fully british, he described it as a language of classic prewar anti—semitism and he drew the comparison as you said with enoch powell's infamous rivers of blood speech, and he said...
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without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and confirmed his name and his address in birmingham. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then quickly corrected that to british. a refugee from sudan, he only got his british citizenship six weeks ago. born in darfur in sudan, he came to britain in 2010, after travelling for two years through africa and europe. he continued his education here while also working as a security guard. this morning's hearing lasted less than six minutes. the chief magistrate, emma arbuthnot, told salih khater he would remain in custody until his next appearance in court at the old bailey in 11 days' time. daniel sandford, bbc news, at westminster magistrates' court. could greece finally be emerging from the great de
without stopping, it drove up the access road to the house of lords car park and smashed into the securityempting to murder cyclists at the junction of parliament square and with attempting to murder the police officers who leapt out of the vehicle's path. this morning, he was brought to court for his first appearance in the dock. salih khater wore a grey t—shirt and white trousers and confirmed his name and his address in birmingham. asked what nationality he was, he said sudanese and then...
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sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013 — and is a crossbencher in the house of lordsef political correspondent vicki young, she's at westminster for us. yet more condemnation ofjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn until now. corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. there has been months and weeks of protest and condemnation ofjeremy corbyn for things he has done in the past before he was labour leader. for some of the people he shared a platform with over his decade as a backbench mp. but this is one of the most prominent members of thejewish community condemning jeremy corbyn in the strongest possible terms by saying that those comments that he made in 2013 talking about british zionists and saying they did not understand english irony, lots of jewish people said that that made them sound as if they were not properly british in some way and we re properly british in some way and were being singled out as
sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013 — and is a crossbencher in the house of lordsef political correspondent vicki young, she's at westminster for us. yet more condemnation ofjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken aboutjeremy corbyn until now. corbyn but lord sacks has not spoken about jeremy corbyn until now. there has been months and weeks of protest...
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dominic raab telling the house of lords eu committee he is confident a deal is within our sites. stions about the government planned but not a total dismissal of the so—called checkers plan. and also dismissed reports in the guardian that michel barnier has not been as readily available as the uk side would have liked, he said he has already had three meetings with him, and he is heading out on thursday night for a fourth meeting with him on friday. we will keep you up—to—date with any further developments but that is the main points from that session with the brexit committee in the lords. theresa may has arrived in nigeria, on the second day of her trade mission to try to boost ties with african countries after brexit. mrs may is also discussing security and people trafficking with president muhammadu buhari, before meeting victims of modern slavery. our political correspondent, ben wright, is travelling with the prime minister and has given us a sense of what the days holds. this is a three—day visit to sub—saharan africa this is a three—day visit to sub—sa ha ran africa entire
dominic raab telling the house of lords eu committee he is confident a deal is within our sites. stions about the government planned but not a total dismissal of the so—called checkers plan. and also dismissed reports in the guardian that michel barnier has not been as readily available as the uk side would have liked, he said he has already had three meetings with him, and he is heading out on thursday night for a fourth meeting with him on friday. we will keep you up—to—date with any...
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the house of lords, everything it's landowners. they don't care about fishing in this country. >> brabant: the pro european lobby claims that britain has most to lose from the divorce. but brexit is a body blow to a deeply divided europe, and if it's a success, anti-e.u. movements in other countries will be emboldened, further threateninthe concept of a unified europe. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in england >> woodruff: we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. good to see you both. let's start with the president and security clearances. he is moving, david, this week to take awayhe security clearance, he did, of former c.i. director john brennan, says he doesn't like what he's been saying and doing he's threatening to take away another one from a sitting, a hrrent justice department official, an seis this has been well received, but what we're seeing, is fran flood of criticism, disagreement from the intelelige community. and,
the house of lords, everything it's landowners. they don't care about fishing in this country. >> brabant: the pro european lobby claims that britain has most to lose from the divorce. but brexit is a body blow to a deeply divided europe, and if it's a success, anti-e.u. movements in other countries will be emboldened, further threateninthe concept of a unified europe. for the pbs newshour, i'm malcolm brabant in england >> woodruff: we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks....
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playing for england in front of a full house at lord's england in front of a full house at lords andeter, being backin time, so it makes it sweeter, being back in the side and performing well. there are a trio of men to catch as the uspga third round gets going. gary woodland and brooks koepka have the lead on 10—under. woodland has dropped a shot at the second but birdied the third. kevin kisner was alongside them but he has dropped back, to eight under par. but it's pretty crowded underneath — more than a dozen former major champions are within six shots of him. the likes of rory mcilroy, justin rose, dustinjohnson and defending champion dustin thomas all in the hunt. and let's not discount tiger woods, up to 7—under par. 3—under for his round today. that's all the sport for now. more in the next hour. president erdogan of turkey insists his country is not going bankrupt, despite what he calls its economic war with the united states. the turkish lira has hit record lows against the dollar after president trump doubled tariffs on imports of turkish steel and aluminium. relations bet
playing for england in front of a full house at lord's england in front of a full house at lords andeter, being backin time, so it makes it sweeter, being back in the side and performing well. there are a trio of men to catch as the uspga third round gets going. gary woodland and brooks koepka have the lead on 10—under. woodland has dropped a shot at the second but birdied the third. kevin kisner was alongside them but he has dropped back, to eight under par. but it's pretty crowded...
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after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordsater confirm he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making it way around parliament square. but then the driver darts back on to the wrong side of the road, ploughing through several cyclists waiting for the lights to change. he appears to accelerate and then pulls into the parliamentary access lane, crashing into the a barriers. he was driving at at least 50mph. the guy seemed very focussed. he wasn‘t panicked or anything. 50mph. the guy seemed very focussed. he wasn't panicked or anything. but is in what is he left in his wake — one cyclist lies injured and is treated by paramedics. the man retrieves the car‘s licence plate. this man was with them. my initial reaction was to run after him, then it became apparent it was something more serious. with the area cleared, police began their investigation. sniffer dogs were brought in to check the car for explosives. police are treating this as a terror attack. given
after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordsater confirm he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making it way around parliament square. but then the driver darts back on to the wrong side of the road, ploughing through several cyclists waiting for the lights to change. he appears to accelerate and then pulls into the parliamentary access lane, crashing into the...
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a cross—party group of mps and members of the house of lords have written to the chancellor, saying thery chris grayling. here'sjudith moritz. running smoothly into bradford today, but a summer of misery has earned this train service the nickname northern fail. frustrated by delays and cancellations, some have accused the transport secretary of having his head in the clouds. today, chris grayling was at the airport, opening a redevelopment at leeds bradford, but the questions he faces were about trains. myjob is to deliver the best possible transport system. and you're not doing it at the moment. well, we have got a challenge this summer, with a timetable that's gone wrong because of an infrastructure project that's gone wrong. myjob is to sort that out. i don't run engineering projects, myjob is to sort out problems when they arise. it shouldn't have happened. today, more than 80 mps and peers called for a £100 billion boost for transport in the north of england and for the proposed northern powerhouse rail scheme to be brought forward. we have an amazing capital, in which there is a t
a cross—party group of mps and members of the house of lords have written to the chancellor, saying thery chris grayling. here'sjudith moritz. running smoothly into bradford today, but a summer of misery has earned this train service the nickname northern fail. frustrated by delays and cancellations, some have accused the transport secretary of having his head in the clouds. today, chris grayling was at the airport, opening a redevelopment at leeds bradford, but the questions he faces were...
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but answering questions from members of the house of lords eu committee, he added that there was "some "within our sights". he said there had been questions from the eu about the government's chequers plan, but not a "dismissal". our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster for us. she was listening to that session. whilst there are a lot of careful language in that exchange? dominic raabis language in that exchange? dominic raab is relatively new to the job and the government is still in a bit ofa bind and the government is still in a bit of a bind about that chequers plan theresa may thrashed out with her cabinet colleagues at her country residence before the summer break and led to the resignation of chorus of david davies and borisjohnson. she had dozens of mps say they will not accept it, they feel she will keep the uk too closely aligned to the eu by having this common rules book on goods for example. the labour party says it would also vote against it and then of course there is the question of what the european commission makes of it. today dominic raab was q
but answering questions from members of the house of lords eu committee, he added that there was "some "within our sights". he said there had been questions from the eu about the government's chequers plan, but not a "dismissal". our chief political correspondent vicki young is at westminster for us. she was listening to that session. whilst there are a lot of careful language in that exchange? dominic raabis language in that exchange? dominic raab is relatively new to...
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sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013, and is a crossbench peer in the house of lordsted his remarks were taken out of context. well, we can speak now to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's covering this story for us from westminster. how significant is this intervention? it is pretty significant i think not least because jonathan sacks significant i think not least becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, becausejonathan sacks is such a seniorfigure, a becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, a well—known of boys from the jewish community senior figure, a well—known of boys from thejewish community —— boys, talking to the rest of the country 110w. talking to the rest of the country now. the comments that he is talking about were made byjeremy corbyn in 2013 when he was a backbencher. there is a speech in which he spoke about an event a few days earlier during which he said a group of pro israeli activist in his word operated the palestinian liberation organisation representative to the uk. now he described the group of people as zionists and sai
sacks was the most senior rabbi in the uk from 1991 until 2013, and is a crossbench peer in the house of lordsted his remarks were taken out of context. well, we can speak now to our political correspondent, tom barton, who's covering this story for us from westminster. how significant is this intervention? it is pretty significant i think not least because jonathan sacks significant i think not least becausejonathan sacks is such a senior figure, becausejonathan sacks is such a seniorfigure, a...
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anna: half an hour later, dominic rob in front of the house of lords. ee for an extraordinary mid-recess session. the continuous phase of brexit conversations and negotiations even though as we report the timing seems to be slipping, manus. manus: the e.u. defense ministers start arriving indiana for tomorrow -- in vienna for tomorrow's meeting. is standing by. we have a little bit of movement in terms of global trade discussions, but it is not exactly pumping is higher, is it? annmarie: that's right. we have seen a bit of appetite for risk assets with hopes of a trade guild between china and america questions. they are struggling to find a direction after the recent rally. japan and australia up this morning. china down .4%. the hang seng is up, but relatively flat with a bit of a choppy session. this of course after the s&p fluctuated throughout the day yesterday. closed under that level. i wonder what is happening in the u.s. treasury market? it is on track for the quietest quarter. specifically, look at the red line. 1965.since since the start of jul
anna: half an hour later, dominic rob in front of the house of lords. ee for an extraordinary mid-recess session. the continuous phase of brexit conversations and negotiations even though as we report the timing seems to be slipping, manus. manus: the e.u. defense ministers start arriving indiana for tomorrow -- in vienna for tomorrow's meeting. is standing by. we have a little bit of movement in terms of global trade discussions, but it is not exactly pumping is higher, is it? annmarie: that's...
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other than that they don't move very much they were in the house of the lord in the. wild life has returned to do mame. we take photographs to document its progress the national park is a place where animal populations are nurtured and studied. volunteers can make a difference one nonprofit initiative in greece fights food waste tons of unsold produce gets thrown away in markets because it's too expensive to store on to the next market day so a couple of years ago some young greeks began to ask ben does willing to donate excess fruits and vegetables to people who can't afford them now turns out to be a win win situation friend fresh produce doesn't go to waste and people who couldn't afford to buy them get healthy food all for free. every year one point three billion tons of food a thrown away worldwide. increase the average amount of food waste is one hundred person per year. responded in twenty. it's a nonprofit initiative the fight stude waste. collects fresh food from restaurants cafes and markets. otherwise all this food would be thrown away. on charitable organi
other than that they don't move very much they were in the house of the lord in the. wild life has returned to do mame. we take photographs to document its progress the national park is a place where animal populations are nurtured and studied. volunteers can make a difference one nonprofit initiative in greece fights food waste tons of unsold produce gets thrown away in markets because it's too expensive to store on to the next market day so a couple of years ago some young greeks began to ask...
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immediately after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordse back. armed officers, weapons drawn, swarm over to the car. at this stage, they still don't know if this is an accident or an attack. the driver is pulled out. he's filmed standing quietly at the scene in handcuffs. police later confirm he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making its way slowly around parliament square. but then the driver darts back onto the wrong side of the road, ploughing through several cyclists waiting for the lights to change. he appears to accelerate and then pulls into the parliamentary access lane, crashing into the barriers. he was driving about at least 50mph. the guy seemed very focused. he wasn't panicked or anything. but this what is he left in his wake — one cyclist lies seriously injured and is treated by paramedics. two people were taken to hospital. a man retrieves the car's licence plate. another sits on the pavement in a state of shock. this man was with them when the car
immediately after the crash, a moment of confusion as the car sits smoking at the barriers outside the house of lordse back. armed officers, weapons drawn, swarm over to the car. at this stage, they still don't know if this is an accident or an attack. the driver is pulled out. he's filmed standing quietly at the scene in handcuffs. police later confirm he has been arrested on suspicion of terror offences. a bbc camera caught the progress of the silver ford fiesta making its way slowly around...