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in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?ptions for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. a teenager has been jailed for life, and will serve at least 15 years, after he pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a young boy at tate modern in london last summer. jonty bravery threw the six—year—old boy, who's french, from a tenth floor balcony. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. jonty bravery threw the young french boy from the tate, and in that moment, also the six—year—old's chance of a normal life. the boy's family could only watch in horror as their son fell, as bravery smiled. his intention that day was, thejudge said, to kill the boy. bravery said he'd wanted to highlight failure in his care. the six—year—old's parents today asked a police officer to read their words about the impact on their son. months of pain, fear and rehabilitation, hours and days spent without talking, without moving, without eating, away from his home, away from his friends, and away from his family. he is still in a wheelchair today,
in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?ptions for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. a teenager has been jailed for life, and will serve at least 15 years, after he pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a young boy at tate modern in london last summer. jonty bravery threw the six—year—old boy, who's french, from a tenth floor balcony. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. jonty bravery threw the young french boy from the...
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in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?er centres will remain open as normal, as administrators look at options for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. from one of the world's most exciting trudi lines to hurtling downhill without breaks to mr tracking in the forests of canada. this week we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming to you this week from a local park here in tokyo. we've not been travelling these past few months, which has been an odd change of pace or all of us been an odd change of pace or all of us here on the programme. but over the past few years we've been to hundreds of incredible places and faced many unusual and occasionally uncomfortable situations. i face faced many unusual and occasionally uncomfortable situations. iface my fear of heights jumping off uncomfortable situations. iface my fear of heightsjumping off the sky tower in new zealand. ignored basic safety advice and danced w
in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?er centres will remain open as normal, as administrators look at options for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. from one of the world's most exciting trudi lines to hurtling downhill without breaks to mr tracking in the forests of canada. this week we revisit some of our wildest adventures. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts, coming...
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in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?er centres will remain open as normal, as administrators look at options for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, click. this week, it is a food special, with a groundbreaking greenhouse heated by sewage. robots that dig up your dinner, the ultimate pizza, and heston blumenthal does this. welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. welcome to click, hope you are doing ok. i don't know what it's like where you are but over here, restrictions are being lifted, and many, restrictions are being lifted, and any restrictions are being lifted, and many, many more places are going to be able to reopen soon. which, if i'm honest, feels a bit strange. i don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i think i have don't know how you feel about it, lara. yeah, i thinkl have already adapted to some things about lockdown, although i will be very pleased to get this fixed, and also hospitality is reopening. so it means we can go to a restaurant. i just don't know how normal it is going
in nottingham, this intu shopping centre was being redeveloped. will it now be finished?er centres will remain open as normal, as administrators look at options for the business. emma simpson, bbc news. now on bbc news, click. this week, it is a food special, with a groundbreaking greenhouse heated by sewage. robots that dig up your dinner, the ultimate pizza, and heston blumenthal does this. welcome to click, hope you are doing 0k. welcome to click, hope you are doing ok. i don't know what...
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the uk's biggest shopping centre operator intu is on the brink of administration after failing to agreel with lenders. the firm operates 17 sites across the uk, including manchester's trafford centre and the metrocentre in gateshead.
the uk's biggest shopping centre operator intu is on the brink of administration after failing to agreel with lenders. the firm operates 17 sites across the uk, including manchester's trafford centre and the metrocentre in gateshead.
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just remind us why intu is in this position?tres are. it has built up shopping centres are. it has built upa lot shopping centres are. it has built up a lot of debt in the last few yea rs up a lot of debt in the last few years and unfortunately, now that the coronavirus has hit, as we know, shops have is down. a lot of those shops have is down. a lot of those shops have is down. a lot of those shops have stopped paying rent, so landlords like intu are struggling. and because intu was already heavily indebted, it has been hit hard by the lockdown. a few days ago was the second quarter rent period when retailers normally pay their rent, and we think that only 10% to 15% of that rent was collected, which gives you a sense of how much trouble they are in. when will we know if it is going to go into administration and if that happens, do these shopping centres which have just started to reopen then have to close again on temporary basis? it is an interesting question. would we be able to go to the trafford centre tomorrow? i spoke to
just remind us why intu is in this position?tres are. it has built up shopping centres are. it has built upa lot shopping centres are. it has built up a lot of debt in the last few yea rs up a lot of debt in the last few years and unfortunately, now that the coronavirus has hit, as we know, shops have is down. a lot of those shops have is down. a lot of those shops have is down. a lot of those shops have stopped paying rent, so landlords like intu are struggling. and because intu was already...
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what is intu itself is an organisation?so there is intu's debt situation and finances that we have properties like this and what they can actually repurposed themselves as an opportunity, as a successful venture because shopping centres, the size of towns almost our dependence on big box retailers and those big box retailers are the very brands that we've heard struggling over recent years. with her they go on line saying they don't want to pay the same amount of rent and there aren't a lot of consumers wanting to buy on line. when we see a retailer going to administration and the closing down signs go up, used to that. what happens if a big shopping centre owner like intu goes into administration, realistically, could this kind of centre close? the doors need to be open and people need to be in there if there is any chance of its future or making money. there isa of its future or making money. there is a short—term element where they keep the doors open, look at debt and the financial situation, work out how they have comb
what is intu itself is an organisation?so there is intu's debt situation and finances that we have properties like this and what they can actually repurposed themselves as an opportunity, as a successful venture because shopping centres, the size of towns almost our dependence on big box retailers and those big box retailers are the very brands that we've heard struggling over recent years. with her they go on line saying they don't want to pay the same amount of rent and there aren't a lot of...
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they come its tenants space and as they come its tenants have struggled, as more people buy online, intu has taken a big hit. now, it's not been able to reach an agreement with its lenders and we understand the board are meeting around this lunchtime to decide the next steps. if administration is the outcome that means the company would colla pse outcome that means the company would collapse in its current form and have to be restructured. it's not clear at the moment what would happen to the shopping centres right now. it's expected they would probably stay open while decisions we re probably stay open while decisions were made by but there was a warning earlier this week that actually if money can't be provided up front to keep key services going some of them could have to close completely for a time. it's a very worrying day for the many thousands of people employed directly and indirectly by intu. katy austin, for now, thank you very much. just to bring you a little more on our main story here today because in the last few minutes the prime minister has been speaking about people vis
they come its tenants space and as they come its tenants have struggled, as more people buy online, intu has taken a big hit. now, it's not been able to reach an agreement with its lenders and we understand the board are meeting around this lunchtime to decide the next steps. if administration is the outcome that means the company would colla pse outcome that means the company would collapse in its current form and have to be restructured. it's not clear at the moment what would happen to the...
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intu,let me ask you about a listed real estate trusts.yesterday it may face administration if lenders don't provide an arrangement by friday. what are we watching for on that story? sue: i'm not sure we'll hear too much friday because -- but the reason they chose that day is the rent payments come in prior inthat so when they put it place, i think they were hoping for more to come in. it is a standstill arrangement between their debtors and the way intu has structured itself is complex. they have asset specific debt so each shopping center, they all have default lenders and you have to pull them together, make them agree to a similar agreement, and that has been difficult to orchestrate. it is not at all clear that will be achieved by friday, in which case, intu has put on standby and administrator and will go into administration and have the with that, it may mean may have to close because one of the arguments is about and keep themose going. if there isn't enough cash flow generated by that vehicle. be perhapshey would no more evocative
intu,let me ask you about a listed real estate trusts.yesterday it may face administration if lenders don't provide an arrangement by friday. what are we watching for on that story? sue: i'm not sure we'll hear too much friday because -- but the reason they chose that day is the rent payments come in prior inthat so when they put it place, i think they were hoping for more to come in. it is a standstill arrangement between their debtors and the way intu has structured itself is complex. they...
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intu preparing to file for bankruptcy.pointing higher this morning -- futures are pointing higher this morning. five minutes to go with more than 1% gains in paris. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: a minute to go until the start of the cash equity trading day. let's get to the headlines. american contagion. the u.s. records its biggest ever jump in new virus cases as governors reverse plans to reopen states. powell puts his foot down. the fed caps fed dividends and bans buybacks until at least the fourth quarter. three giants slide in late trading. s -- ernst & young accuses the provider of -- matt: we see futures gaining here in europe, at least, after the u.s. rallied into the close yesterday on optimism about more stimulus. we saw that in asia overnight as well. we are about to see the cash trade open here. let's check out the global macro movers screen. on the left-hand column, you can see indexes starting to trade right now. the ftse gaining zero point 3%, the spain ibex gaining 0.75%. 33%, the spain ibex gaining 0.75%. a
intu preparing to file for bankruptcy.pointing higher this morning -- futures are pointing higher this morning. five minutes to go with more than 1% gains in paris. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ anna: a minute to go until the start of the cash equity trading day. let's get to the headlines. american contagion. the u.s. records its biggest ever jump in new virus cases as governors reverse plans to reopen states. powell puts his foot down. the fed caps fed dividends and bans buybacks until at least...
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unless he has to be admitted and intu bated, they would not test him.tretched at the best of times, were struggling to cope. jorge was discharged the same day. he went home in an uber. the hospital told us it gives all patients the appropriate treatment. he couldn't even stand up straight. when he came home from the hospital, i had to physically carry him upstairs. at home a few days later, jorge‘s condition still wasn't improving. he asked if he could have a cup of tea. which for us was even weird because he's not a tea drinker. and when his mum went to give it to him because it was already cooled down, i don't know, it was ten minutes or so, and she realised he wasn't breathing, and that's when she called me and i ran to him and, you know, i called 911 and i was doing the cpr but, honestly, in my heart he was already gone. when she realised that he wasn't breathing, he was already dead. jorge died of suspected covid. he left behind a son, logan, who was just turning two. he doesn't understand, but he for sure knows something's different. he asks for h
unless he has to be admitted and intu bated, they would not test him.tretched at the best of times, were struggling to cope. jorge was discharged the same day. he went home in an uber. the hospital told us it gives all patients the appropriate treatment. he couldn't even stand up straight. when he came home from the hospital, i had to physically carry him upstairs. at home a few days later, jorge‘s condition still wasn't improving. he asked if he could have a cup of tea. which for us was even...
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doctor was there and e door is telling me, um, you know, "unfortunately, at this point, we need tote intuu. i appreciate it. thank you so much. >> smith: since visting was prohibited, jessica couldot only reach herr through facetime. >> hi, mami. hi, mama, do you hear me? in my heart, i know she was able to heame, but it was hard to see her like that. i even promised her that when she t better, i'd take her to her favorite place, which was the casino. and, um, not being able to, um, be there and hold her hand andr let ar my voice has just been the worst of all of this. ma, i love you. i loveou so much. you're so strong and you'rew fighting i ku are.o i need yout better mami, okay? >> smith: after 16 days on ventilator, jessica's mother anne martinez, passed away. it happened on april 23. it w her 80th birtay. ♪ by then, or 50,000 americans had died. ewaround 15,000 of them in yorktate. the bodies were stored in refrigerated trucks next to the hospits. when we interviewed dr. ho on march 31, he described neyork this way. >> new york is the new wuhan right now. there is tremendous carnage s
doctor was there and e door is telling me, um, you know, "unfortunately, at this point, we need tote intuu. i appreciate it. thank you so much. >> smith: since visting was prohibited, jessica couldot only reach herr through facetime. >> hi, mami. hi, mama, do you hear me? in my heart, i know she was able to heame, but it was hard to see her like that. i even promised her that when she t better, i'd take her to her favorite place, which was the casino. and, um, not being able...
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i‘m joined by martin breeden, centre performance director at intu, which owns 19 shopping centres arounden put in place. it has been a very good start. what have you put in place and how do you enforce those social distancing measures. we have got signage up reminding people of the particles, stickers on the floor which indicate social distancing. we have got queueing systems and that has taken a lot of interaction with all of the stores to make sure that cues do not cross over. apart from the first day weather was a lot of pent up demand, those keys have been under control and not unduly lengthy and it has been a controlled way to go shopping. lots of hand washing stations, and we are controlling the volumes of people going into toilet facilities at any one time so they do not become too congested. safety measures in place to keep people feeling comfortable. we use the word co mforta ble. feeling comfortable. we use the word comfortable. how are people feeling co mforta ble comfortable. how are people feeling comfortable if people believe they may be spending longer hearing chris they a
i‘m joined by martin breeden, centre performance director at intu, which owns 19 shopping centres arounden put in place. it has been a very good start. what have you put in place and how do you enforce those social distancing measures. we have got signage up reminding people of the particles, stickers on the floor which indicate social distancing. we have got queueing systems and that has taken a lot of interaction with all of the stores to make sure that cues do not cross over. apart from...
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who is really calling, who's got a family, who now needs to be intubated family, who now needs to be intuventilated was just really striking. and quite moving. iremember being i remember being wheeled into icu and that's all i remember. it was horrible. it'sjust... saying goodbye, i couldn't even speak to the children that morning because theyjust the children that morning because they just told the children that morning because theyjust told me they didn't know whether i'd survive or not. karen was sedated, put on the ventilator. her life in the balance. was sedated, put on the ventilator. her life in the balancelj was sedated, put on the ventilator. her life in the balance. i think i've —— i've been a nurse for almost a0 yea rs i've —— i've been a nurse for almost a0 years i'm used to dealing with that stuff that it was an absolute warzone, yes, definitely. linda was pa rt warzone, yes, definitely. linda was part of the intensive care team that looked after karen. also her neighbour neighbour and friend. every day she bring in messages from karen's family. although she can't recall thes
who is really calling, who's got a family, who now needs to be intubated family, who now needs to be intuventilated was just really striking. and quite moving. iremember being i remember being wheeled into icu and that's all i remember. it was horrible. it'sjust... saying goodbye, i couldn't even speak to the children that morning because theyjust the children that morning because they just told the children that morning because theyjust told me they didn't know whether i'd survive or not....
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intu owns 17 shopping centres around the uk including the trafford centre in manchester and lakesidedeclared, because the local authority and the police couldn‘t cope. the beach should have been at least shutdown to further people from entering. we need to learn from this and recognise that if we are serious about tackling the pandemic, we need to be swifter in providing support to local authorities that can‘t cope. support to local authorities that can't cope. is it correct that police did issue a dispersal order yesterday? it is, exactly where i am standing on this peer and boss compare further down the beach, to push people away because they were simply to close. i would urge the creation of a situation centre that can monitor events across the country. on the ath ofjuly, we are going to add alcohol to this equation as well, don‘t forget. i would hate to see bournemouth or any seaside resort become the place where the second spike is the first to appear. that can only be avoided if local authorities are given the necessary and swift support. that means, in an emergency, being able
intu owns 17 shopping centres around the uk including the trafford centre in manchester and lakesidedeclared, because the local authority and the police couldn‘t cope. the beach should have been at least shutdown to further people from entering. we need to learn from this and recognise that if we are serious about tackling the pandemic, we need to be swifter in providing support to local authorities that can‘t cope. support to local authorities that can't cope. is it correct that police did...