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iwould have a nice meal in years ago. actually, that's not true.ce meal in a gastropod, but i'm not a big drinker. i will have a glass of red wine. clearly, we are part of the reason why so many pubs are shouting. thanks to both of you, and to you for watching. from all of us, goodbye. we are almost done with another day with a remarkably familiar pattern of sunny spells, but blustery showers. the earlier satellite image and the radar shows there's something a bit more organised in the mix, and that will keep the rain and shower was going as it drifts further south on what is going to be a chilly night. temperatures will be down into single figures in some locations. if you are close to that weather feature at the start of thursday, nothing in the way of brightness. rain rather than showers. when that goes, a return to brighter skies, but always the possibility of a really sharp shower. in those valleys, those are the mean temperatures. we will see plenty of showers again on friday. this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11. there's to
iwould have a nice meal in years ago. actually, that's not true.ce meal in a gastropod, but i'm not a big drinker. i will have a glass of red wine. clearly, we are part of the reason why so many pubs are shouting. thanks to both of you, and to you for watching. from all of us, goodbye. we are almost done with another day with a remarkably familiar pattern of sunny spells, but blustery showers. the earlier satellite image and the radar shows there's something a bit more organised in the mix, and...
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iwould expect them to win the creditor's vote, they are the biggest creditor to the network and the staffuld much prefer to have cbs than a continuation of the murdoch influence. that is the first stage. i would expect murdoch to appeal the decision that came down this week, the game is not over yet. in other news, china's central bank is set to hold an internal meeting to find ways to attract more investments from overseas. they are putting together a package of financial reforms. the financial services industry in china is worth around $40 trillion, one of the most valuable sectors of the economy. large chunks of it are off—limits to foreign investors. workplace messaging service slack is worth more than $5 billion. it has caught the eye of japan's largest technology fund. they have invested a quarter of a million us dollars into slack. there are reports that toys r us are close to filing bankruptcy, it could come as soon as today. 0thers bankruptcy, it could come as soon as today. others have said it could ta ke waste today. others have said it could take waste by the end of the week.
iwould expect them to win the creditor's vote, they are the biggest creditor to the network and the staffuld much prefer to have cbs than a continuation of the murdoch influence. that is the first stage. i would expect murdoch to appeal the decision that came down this week, the game is not over yet. in other news, china's central bank is set to hold an internal meeting to find ways to attract more investments from overseas. they are putting together a package of financial reforms. the...
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again, iwould independent countries like huber, barbuda.d like to see british authorities go and help these people. and then there is a very sad story about saint martin, pa rt very sad story about saint martin, part dutch and part french. again you would expect the french and dutch authorities to sort that out. but there is looting. so adding insult to injury, not only have you experienced the hurricane that you are being looted. is also quite important for, i think there is a danger, especially over the last few months, when there has been tragedy after tragedy, terrible event after terrible event, for a kind of fatigue to 13. we must not let that happen. we must fight it. even now i find myself saying oh, my god. how much can i do? and there and that many much can i do? and there and that r much can i do? and there and that many very rich people such as the richard branson who have homes in some of these places. they should spearhead initiatives. it's important to show that it is a truly globalised world and we care about each other. jus
again, iwould independent countries like huber, barbuda.d like to see british authorities go and help these people. and then there is a very sad story about saint martin, pa rt very sad story about saint martin, part dutch and part french. again you would expect the french and dutch authorities to sort that out. but there is looting. so adding insult to injury, not only have you experienced the hurricane that you are being looted. is also quite important for, i think there is a danger,...
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iwould rather go campuses, that makes your blood boil. i would rather go to hospital. one of the many reasons that the nhs is underso one of the many reasons that the nhs is under so much pressure to save lives is because we are such an obese country. one of the reasons for that is lifestyle. of course it would be great if people signed up for gym memberships of their own bat, but they are not. yes, don't sit there watching telly all the time. no, wait... doesn't work, does it? don't forget, all the papers on the bbc website, where you can read a detailed review of the paper ‘s seven days a week. each night's edition of the papers is posted on the page shortly after it finishes, and it is on iplayer. thank you for coming in. hope we didn't put you off. the film review is coming up next. hello there, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? we have victoria and abdul in whichjudi dench returns to the role of queen victoria. we have the villainess, an insanely kinetic action movi
iwould rather go campuses, that makes your blood boil. i would rather go to hospital. one of the many reasons that the nhs is underso one of the many reasons that the nhs is under so much pressure to save lives is because we are such an obese country. one of the reasons for that is lifestyle. of course it would be great if people signed up for gym memberships of their own bat, but they are not. yes, don't sit there watching telly all the time. no, wait... doesn't work, does it? don't forget,...
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iwould on! werejoined by poor charles. good morning. i would love to hear your suggestions.g with the financial times, in many newspapers around the world focusing on this story. do you think it's sort of just popped up last month that it has been going on for years. absolutely. there are a huge number of rohingya refugees affected by this. some 400,000 have already crossed into bangladesh in recent years and now they are looking at another 400,000 who have crossed since the end of august when fighting broke out. fighting within myanmar security forces. is tragic state of affair and the leader of myanmar needs to make it very clear what the position is because it is not yet clear. she is yet to clarify what she is going to do. look at that picture on the front. i know we are meant to be impartial journalists but you cannot be impartial when you have a woman with a newborn child, not that old, clinging to her, soaking wet with just a bit of sheeting to protect them from the elements. does not matter who is at fault or what is going on, who was to blame or whatever how can pol
iwould on! werejoined by poor charles. good morning. i would love to hear your suggestions.g with the financial times, in many newspapers around the world focusing on this story. do you think it's sort of just popped up last month that it has been going on for years. absolutely. there are a huge number of rohingya refugees affected by this. some 400,000 have already crossed into bangladesh in recent years and now they are looking at another 400,000 who have crossed since the end of august when...
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finally, iwould be acting covert in their protection.say to the public, please remain vigilant as you go about your weekend. if you do see or hear about anything that concerns you please act on your instincts and don't hesitate to call us. what progress are you making in identifying who planted that bomb? we are working to all those lines of inquiry and making good progress on that investigation. i know there is a clamourfor that investigation. i know there is a clamour for more that investigation. i know there is a clamourfor more detail. you will understand when they have got heavy covert components to what we are doing it would be wrong to put information out at this time. we have to be open—minded. somebody has planted this improvised explosive device on the tube. we had to be open—minded that this stage about him and potential associates. what information hardly got about the background of a suspect i suspects? it is routine in these circumstances that is will claim responsibility. how sophisticated was the device? i had a detailed
finally, iwould be acting covert in their protection.say to the public, please remain vigilant as you go about your weekend. if you do see or hear about anything that concerns you please act on your instincts and don't hesitate to call us. what progress are you making in identifying who planted that bomb? we are working to all those lines of inquiry and making good progress on that investigation. i know there is a clamourfor that investigation. i know there is a clamour for more that...
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given the professor the same speech one year ago, i would professor the same speech one year ago, iwouldh one year ago, i would have been, professor the same speech one year ago, iwould have been, it professor the same speech one year ago, i would have been, it would have been a depressive one. you would go out all depressive. since brexit i see that the mood has reversed that in fact in a certain way the european union regained popularity. not that people are less critical now towards the union, on the contrary, but they want to reform in europe, not to leave europe. guy verhofstadt from the european parliament. in the last couple of minutes he's been quoted as saying his assumption is that we, the eu, can make withdrawal agreement with britain. steve verhofstadt from the european parliament saying his assumption is that we can make a withdrawal agreement with united kingdom. that's kept more on this, gavin lee is in talent for us. that is where theresa may is dining with eu leaders. it's going to be an interesting meeting because the german election is over, the french election is over
given the professor the same speech one year ago, i would professor the same speech one year ago, iwouldh one year ago, i would have been, professor the same speech one year ago, iwould have been, it professor the same speech one year ago, i would have been, it would have been a depressive one. you would go out all depressive. since brexit i see that the mood has reversed that in fact in a certain way the european union regained popularity. not that people are less critical now towards the...
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iwould love to see them pick up three points.when away from home in all my trips so when away from home in all my trips so it's time i saw a result! if we can hit the ball the way we can, i'm hopeful we can score a couple of goals and then sit in and hopefully ta ke goals and then sit in and hopefully take three points. . confidence perhaps coming from the fact anderlecht are struggling. there assistant is now the court and wants to become the coach but another one wa nts to to become the coach but another one wants to become it, too, so the situation is a bit bloody for the supporters, for the players. candle city hosts the grand old team with europe very much at stake. chelsea add in madrid tonight to face the 2014 and 2016 finalists athletic —— atletico. we will have commentary. this is the new home of atletico madrid, which is different to the old venue which was a really intimidating place to go to. will it be any more welcoming for a club to come here and play atletico madrid? i think that will be the challenge of the fans.
iwould love to see them pick up three points.when away from home in all my trips so when away from home in all my trips so it's time i saw a result! if we can hit the ball the way we can, i'm hopeful we can score a couple of goals and then sit in and hopefully ta ke goals and then sit in and hopefully take three points. . confidence perhaps coming from the fact anderlecht are struggling. there assistant is now the court and wants to become the coach but another one wa nts to to become the coach...
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iwould where does the champions league fit in?be going for the premier league and the champions league. it is nice to win the league and the fa cup, as they did last year. he believes that teams have the advantage on them but that isjose mourinho. he knows his squad, it is very competitive. it is big and healthy. there's no reason why they can't cope all the way. with benfica and cska moscow the other two teams in the group you would back united to win the group, wouldn't you? yes, benfica are a strong team in their league but it is between them and porto to win it. they win a lot of games. in the group, i'd be surprised if manchester united aren't at the top. so, united against basel at old trafford this evening, the first match of the group stage of the champions league this season and we will have commentary from 7:45pm. so full commentary of that match on 5live. and you can follow all the build—up and action from the champions league this evening with 5 live final score on the red button and bbc sport website. one man watching
iwould where does the champions league fit in?be going for the premier league and the champions league. it is nice to win the league and the fa cup, as they did last year. he believes that teams have the advantage on them but that isjose mourinho. he knows his squad, it is very competitive. it is big and healthy. there's no reason why they can't cope all the way. with benfica and cska moscow the other two teams in the group you would back united to win the group, wouldn't you? yes, benfica are...
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iwould have blackouts. ifi we nt drank. iwould have blackouts. to keep up with the boys. they signed up for a programme called one—year no beer. it is the brainchild of roy fairbanks.|j called one—year no beer. it is the brainchild of roy fairbanks. i was drunk twice a week on average it all ofa drunk twice a week on average it all of a sudden it was causing trouble in my life. itjust was not that a cce pta ble in my life. itjust was not that acceptable any longer to be coming home hungover or at four a. m.. acceptable any longer to be coming home hungover or at four a.m.. they have seen a tenfold increase in mentorship this year alone. their aim is to change the peer pressure around giving up drinking and to provide tactics for being in the pub. stealth drinks are great. ukip the barman, and he gives you a non—alcoholic ear. the barman, and he gives you a non-alcoholic ear. fake gin and tonic stick you can get away with this stuff. with more british people banishing the blues than ever before, south of non—alcoholic drinks are booming. in five y
iwould have blackouts. ifi we nt drank. iwould have blackouts. to keep up with the boys. they signed up for a programme called one—year no beer. it is the brainchild of roy fairbanks.|j called one—year no beer. it is the brainchild of roy fairbanks. i was drunk twice a week on average it all ofa drunk twice a week on average it all of a sudden it was causing trouble in my life. itjust was not that a cce pta ble in my life. itjust was not that acceptable any longer to be coming home hungover...
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makes a zero rating but the problem is, i would not know. makes a zero rating but the problem is, iwouldnt to a restau ra nt is, i would not know. if i went to a restaurant and it had been told that they were disgusting and they were on clean marsh and clean, i would still not know if they get a fine or not, i do not know if they are filthy -- if not, i do not know if they are filthy —— if they were clean or not. if they do not display it? i do not know. the consumer would know that all restaurants and food outlets we re all restaurants and food outlets were compelled by law to display this sticker. unless it is habitual that you go to a restaurant and look at the doorfor a that you go to a restaurant and look at the door for a sticker, none of us at the door for a sticker, none of us in england really do that, you may in northern ireland and wales, but we went. it will not become habitual until consumers are used to the idea that everybody needs to display the sticker. we understand an off—licence needs to display a plate above the door showing who is licensed to sell alcohol and once t
makes a zero rating but the problem is, i would not know. makes a zero rating but the problem is, iwouldnt to a restau ra nt is, i would not know. if i went to a restaurant and it had been told that they were disgusting and they were on clean marsh and clean, i would still not know if they get a fine or not, i do not know if they are filthy -- if not, i do not know if they are filthy —— if they were clean or not. if they do not display it? i do not know. the consumer would know that all...
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if i had not reported that event, iwould have been guilty of playing god in an incredibly patronising effectively saying that adults were not capable of understanding the significant information and that would have been an appalling thing for anyjournalist to do, to withhold serious information of that sort from the public. he did it in a very responsible way and i don't think in any way you can blame robert peston for the consequences that there was. the rock's small number of branches and its online payment system, which crashed, stoked the panic. i couldn't get on the internet from wednesday onwards, couldn't get our money, couldn't get into branches. that started us getting worried. but a major cause of its problems may lie a decade earlier when it changed from a building society to a bank. that freed it to take more risks, pursue profit and it's claimed, under its swashbuckling boss, it did both. adam applegarth was a very interesting character. he was fun, jack the lad, he gave it plenty all over the place. he was larger than life. applegarth was a sunderland lad with a passion
if i had not reported that event, iwould have been guilty of playing god in an incredibly patronising effectively saying that adults were not capable of understanding the significant information and that would have been an appalling thing for anyjournalist to do, to withhold serious information of that sort from the public. he did it in a very responsible way and i don't think in any way you can blame robert peston for the consequences that there was. the rock's small number of branches and its...
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iwould imagine yourself teaching a class of students. i would imagine that pa rents were students. about what had happened regarding the welfare of their children? absolutely. it was a geography lesson, the parents were pretty fa ntastic. geography lesson, the parents were pretty fantastic. many came to the school to pick them up. we found that a big problem was that part of our procedure is to evacuate the school quickly and quietly, people cannot be taking possessions such as mobile phones. we gathered students, and with students and parents onside, they were very keen to communicate with family members and so on. but obviously the buildings are very dangerous and we can't allow that. it was conflicting, you wa nt to allow that. it was conflicting, you want to allow it and help them, but you cannot. we are very grateful for your time. more on this developing story, more to come. hello there. we are starting wednesday on a fine note for many, bright with some sunshine. across the north—west corner, another weather system moving in bringing thickening cloud, outbreaks of rain and s
iwould imagine yourself teaching a class of students. i would imagine that pa rents were students. about what had happened regarding the welfare of their children? absolutely. it was a geography lesson, the parents were pretty fa ntastic. geography lesson, the parents were pretty fantastic. many came to the school to pick them up. we found that a big problem was that part of our procedure is to evacuate the school quickly and quietly, people cannot be taking possessions such as mobile phones....
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iwould not it means looking after my own family. contingency plans would be put in place. you are a firefighter. can you see strike action down the track? i think if they don't end the pay cap then there is justification for industrial action. the answer came soon enough, jeremy corbyn and labour were backing the unions' struggle for more pay. the labour party totally rejects the tories attempt to divide and rule, to play one sector off against another. the labour government will end the public sector pay cut and give all workers the pay rise they deserve and so desperately need. that is our policy. austerity fatigue gave ministers the ground but the mood is sour. unions are threatening to take action whether or not the ballots demonstrate this. unions have not sounded this warlike in years. labour has never been so militant. the party has not pledged to support unlawful action but as not refused support either. this struggle is just beginning and could get ugly. the announcement that the pay cap will be lifted comes as new figures
iwould not it means looking after my own family. contingency plans would be put in place. you are a firefighter. can you see strike action down the track? i think if they don't end the pay cap then there is justification for industrial action. the answer came soon enough, jeremy corbyn and labour were backing the unions' struggle for more pay. the labour party totally rejects the tories attempt to divide and rule, to play one sector off against another. the labour government will end the public...
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would be able to renationalise the railways, i would would be able to renationalise the railways, iwouldbe able to renationalise the railways, i would be able to put money into struggling industries like the steel industry. and why this matter so much is notjust because it is the big issue in british politics, notjust because they will almost certainly be a crunch vote on the issue at this conference, but because many of those who are most committed to remaining in the single market are the young, enthusiastic, labour party members brought in by mr corbyn. they were galvanised by the labour leader. now mr corbyn finds himself in the position where he may actually have come adrift from those people over the issue of brexit. many thanks indeed. donald trump has been denounced by leading figures in the sports world in a controversy over the us national anthem. he says the american football league should fire players who refuse to stand during the national anthem. in a tweet, the president withdrew a white house invitation to a star player of america's basketball champions because he voiced
would be able to renationalise the railways, i would would be able to renationalise the railways, iwouldbe able to renationalise the railways, i would be able to put money into struggling industries like the steel industry. and why this matter so much is notjust because it is the big issue in british politics, notjust because they will almost certainly be a crunch vote on the issue at this conference, but because many of those who are most committed to remaining in the single market are the...
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said, if i could give a higher sentence that i can, i would could give a higher sentence that i can, iwouldnce that i can, i would put my hands are tied. that message has got through to the government which the rspca has welcomed. without getting too gruesome, what sort of things could provoke that frustration from judges? a couple of cases in the last year, a man who force—fed his hamster drugs, and thought it was funny when the animal got high. another man who had an argument with his girlfriend and was so angry with that that he kicked the dog round the house so hard that its brainstem snapped away from its head. it obviously died, he buried it in the back garden in a bin liner and the rspca found it. it is those sorts of real cruelty, dogfight it, as he suggesting, but the real cruel issues that we want these sentences to apply for it. dogfighting is banned but you can still only get six months? yes, it has been banned since 1835 but you can still only get six months. the rspca has investigated dogfighting for the past 180 years, and we find that those people who are involved in that so
said, if i could give a higher sentence that i can, i would could give a higher sentence that i can, iwouldnce that i can, i would put my hands are tied. that message has got through to the government which the rspca has welcomed. without getting too gruesome, what sort of things could provoke that frustration from judges? a couple of cases in the last year, a man who force—fed his hamster drugs, and thought it was funny when the animal got high. another man who had an argument with his...
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if i behaved like they are doing in washington, dc, iwould not be sure. so what is the difference?ope in this president. donald trump one arizona in 2016, but by a far smaller margin than the republican candidate in 2012. america has not made its peace with the fact of his presidency, and that includes much of the republican establishment. arizona's two republican senators, john mccain and jeff flake, have been some of the most outspoken critics of the president. as we know, donald trump does not take criticism well, and he is hitting back. he is looking for candidates to challengejeff flake, a senator from candidates to challengejeff flake, a senatorfrom his candidates to challengejeff flake, a senator from his own party, candidates to challengejeff flake, a senatorfrom his own party, when his seat is up for re—election in midterms next year. during a recent visit to phoenix, the president met with robert graham to sound him out asa with robert graham to sound him out as a possible challenger. he is a former chair of the state republican party and ran the president's campaign in a
if i behaved like they are doing in washington, dc, iwould not be sure. so what is the difference?ope in this president. donald trump one arizona in 2016, but by a far smaller margin than the republican candidate in 2012. america has not made its peace with the fact of his presidency, and that includes much of the republican establishment. arizona's two republican senators, john mccain and jeff flake, have been some of the most outspoken critics of the president. as we know, donald trump does...
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iwould neverfly ryanair if there is a reasonable alternative. good luckjohn.this news had broken last week." that's the problem. so much unpredictability? what is making people annoyed are people who have holidays booked don't know if their flights are going and ryanair should publish the first list of flights and ryanair is not doing that. i suspect they don't know that themselves. they will need to re—jig themselves. they will need to re—jig the schedules as they go. thank you very much, dominic. stay with us, we will be back tomorrow. we will, the same time, same place. bye—bye. good morning to you on this chilly monday morning. we have some sunshine on offer today, but also the potential for some heavy showers. it's feeling cold out there, but the weather warming up as we head towards the middle of the week. do not expect wall to wall sunshine. we have some rain in the forecast. today we have high pressure to the west. low pressure to the east. much of the heavier showers across that area of low pressure and it will be blustery around the showers as well.
iwould neverfly ryanair if there is a reasonable alternative. good luckjohn.this news had broken last week." that's the problem. so much unpredictability? what is making people annoyed are people who have holidays booked don't know if their flights are going and ryanair should publish the first list of flights and ryanair is not doing that. i suspect they don't know that themselves. they will need to re—jig themselves. they will need to re—jig the schedules as they go. thank you very...
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iwould reframe that and say think inflation is trending back toward 2%.tig risk complacency, where do we end up on that? guest: when one looks at markets, the real challenge is how bonds attract investors who are less willing or able to take risks. the greatest risks are embedded and it is not too difficult to see u.s. treasuries at three and above 3%. with -- mr.u concur gillespie would suggest 3% is attainable. what james bullard made the speech in the past and he you'rem surprised that not more with the fed. r we underpricing inflation pressure in the u.s.? guest: we would agree with that. is,n where unemployment given where the trends in gdp growth are, we think inflation is underpriced and we would have normal inflation positions in portfolios. it is not that expensive tampa man and it provides you a good risk return opportunity. anna: what is the time horizon? think about where the projections are, the market is pricing in 121.5 hikes between now and this time next year. we think that is the pessimistic view of what the fed could do. manus: the othe
iwould reframe that and say think inflation is trending back toward 2%.tig risk complacency, where do we end up on that? guest: when one looks at markets, the real challenge is how bonds attract investors who are less willing or able to take risks. the greatest risks are embedded and it is not too difficult to see u.s. treasuries at three and above 3%. with -- mr.u concur gillespie would suggest 3% is attainable. what james bullard made the speech in the past and he you'rem surprised that not...
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finally, iwould will be acting covert in their protection.t concerns you please act on your instincts and don't hesitate to call us. what progress are you making and identifying those who planted the bomb? we are working through all those lines of inquiry and are making progress. there is a clamour for more detail. when we have got heavy covert components of what we are doing it would be wrong to put more information to the public at this time. we have to be open—minded. somebody has planted are improvised explosive device on the tube, we have to be open—minded about him and potential associates. what information have you got about the background of the suspect or suspects? it is routine in these circumstances that is will claim responsibility whether or not they have had previous engagement with individuals involved. can you see anything about how sophisticated the device was? i have had a detailed briefing on the device, its components, and how it works, to put that information publicly would not be appropriate at the moment. we are only aw
finally, iwould will be acting covert in their protection.t concerns you please act on your instincts and don't hesitate to call us. what progress are you making and identifying those who planted the bomb? we are working through all those lines of inquiry and are making progress. there is a clamour for more detail. when we have got heavy covert components of what we are doing it would be wrong to put more information to the public at this time. we have to be open—minded. somebody has planted...
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iwould not speech is taking the place of negotiations.negotiating round how much of that there is. ireland is another issue, there cannot be much done without discussing trade. thank you very much for talking to us. earlier today, our colleague, christian fraser, went out and about in florence to hear what the people of europe think about brexit. nowhere is there a greater gathering of europeans than here outside this famous building with the fabulous marble facade, and people of all nationalities come here to steep themselves in the renaissance. but what about the italians? what did they make of theresa may's appearance here in florence? this there are some italians who are anti—europe. there are some italians who are anti-europe. i am pro-europe. we may not be allowed to go to england freely, there will be some limitations. that is the view of the italians. what about the major power brokers? the germans. henry is from heidelberg. hello. an important election on sunday. angela merkel was no doubt listening today. what do you think of br
iwould not speech is taking the place of negotiations.negotiating round how much of that there is. ireland is another issue, there cannot be much done without discussing trade. thank you very much for talking to us. earlier today, our colleague, christian fraser, went out and about in florence to hear what the people of europe think about brexit. nowhere is there a greater gathering of europeans than here outside this famous building with the fabulous marble facade, and people of all...
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iwould describe him as a moderate reformer, he was great at keeping people together, it was one of hisuld say they never had a better chairman of their meetings, he could bring people to a consensus. he was in many ways a passionate reformer but a cautious man. he wanted to carry people with him. that was one of his great capacities as leader, to carry people with him. we saw a reference in that film, talking about the case of michael hill. i know the cardinal was eventually extremely candid about what he said was a shameful, was the word he used, episode. how much damage do you think it did? because it all broke after he became archbishop of westminster, it was devastating, of course. i think what he did in response to that, he decided to stay and sort it out and name to this commission, which made all the recommendations, which transformed the environment of safeguarding not just transformed the environment of safeguarding notjust for the catholic church, but for other institutions as well. he was a leader in that respect. he came to see he had failed, he came to see particularly whe
iwould describe him as a moderate reformer, he was great at keeping people together, it was one of hisuld say they never had a better chairman of their meetings, he could bring people to a consensus. he was in many ways a passionate reformer but a cautious man. he wanted to carry people with him. that was one of his great capacities as leader, to carry people with him. we saw a reference in that film, talking about the case of michael hill. i know the cardinal was eventually extremely candid...
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in reality, iwould kidding. it is too easy to make puns here.unced last year, he wants to create a self sustaining human settlement on mars in which he foresees as many as a million people living on the planet within the next a0 or 50 years. to me, that sounds very ambitious. however, there are two challenges he is looking at. one is the technological feasibility of the plan. the second is the financial feasibility. the plan. the second is the financialfeasibility. and the plan. the second is the financial feasibility. and for better or worse, it looks like the technological side is in better shape. if you speak with the aerospace industry experts, they will say spacex has actually done a good job demonstrating that it has the capability it needs to execute large portions of the plan. what is more up in the air where the funding will come from. but in 1 more up in the air where the funding will come from. but in! million people on mars by the 2060s, even sending humans to mars in seven yea rs, sending humans to mars in seven years, elon musk has
in reality, iwould kidding. it is too easy to make puns here.unced last year, he wants to create a self sustaining human settlement on mars in which he foresees as many as a million people living on the planet within the next a0 or 50 years. to me, that sounds very ambitious. however, there are two challenges he is looking at. one is the technological feasibility of the plan. the second is the financial feasibility. the plan. the second is the financialfeasibility. and the plan. the second is...
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recognise this as a clear step forward. 0n the other hand, i would clear step forward. 0n the other hand, iwoulden it comes to the option for the future, one has to say she has basically demanded a new special treaty outside of the eu and many in europe will feel britain always wa nted europe will feel britain always wanted a special deal inside of the european union and may now ask for a special deal outside of the eu because she is saying she wants to have very strong open access to the common market, without having the obligations with it. the two options is either there is restrained access, like in trade deals with canada and others, or you have the norwegian, swiss and other solutions, which offer strong access to the common market, but then you have again to honour all the obligations that go with it, common rules, decisions, they have to be accepted so that there is fair competition. and she basically asked for a third way, as if there were two, markets in europe, but there is only one and i think that is a demand from my perspective is not british because all other european countries ha
recognise this as a clear step forward. 0n the other hand, i would clear step forward. 0n the other hand, iwoulden it comes to the option for the future, one has to say she has basically demanded a new special treaty outside of the eu and many in europe will feel britain always wa nted europe will feel britain always wanted a special deal inside of the european union and may now ask for a special deal outside of the eu because she is saying she wants to have very strong open access to the...
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iwould minutes ago.ought a brilliant campaign and it's been marvellous and we have had a lot of fun. i would like to add that we have had 12 years of governmental responsibility and it is of course, it doesn't go without saying that we have yet again become the strongest party. but of course, there's another important moment which is the entrance of the afd in the german parliament. we are going to conduct a very thorough analysis because we want to regain those voters who may have voted for the afd, we would like to understand their concerns and their worries and anxieties, but of course we'd also like to conduct a good and sensible policy style. applause. dear friends, over the last few months, we were fighting for a germany where we lived gladly and well. we know that now we have to set the signals that this is also going to be the case in five or ten yea rs' going to be the case in five or ten years' time, this of course includes economic prosperity, that means to say that we need to work for a just
iwould minutes ago.ought a brilliant campaign and it's been marvellous and we have had a lot of fun. i would like to add that we have had 12 years of governmental responsibility and it is of course, it doesn't go without saying that we have yet again become the strongest party. but of course, there's another important moment which is the entrance of the afd in the german parliament. we are going to conduct a very thorough analysis because we want to regain those voters who may have voted for...
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iwould. only in which you have taken a knee during the anthem? i would. absolutely not he has respect for the military who have fought for people like me and you. i respect his right to do it in his own time, on social media, on his own time, on social media, on his facebook page. here are some of the ramifications. one is that espn has lost 3 million subscribers and, asa has lost 3 million subscribers and, as a result, disney stock has gone down 17.5%. the stadiums are empty. they are absolutely empty and that is hurting advertising revenue because people are not watching the nfl on tv. in fact they are estimating 200 million loss in ad revenue. the teams are not making that much money and when there are salary negotiations the players will think about it. they are thinking about it and using a decision, making an informed decision on whether you disagree with it or not. i cannot believe you and your guests are saying it is just a political issue. this issue has hit the world stage and rightly so for the change comes through people who are famous doing t
iwould. only in which you have taken a knee during the anthem? i would. absolutely not he has respect for the military who have fought for people like me and you. i respect his right to do it in his own time, on social media, on his own time, on social media, on his facebook page. here are some of the ramifications. one is that espn has lost 3 million subscribers and, asa has lost 3 million subscribers and, as a result, disney stock has gone down 17.5%. the stadiums are empty. they are...
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iwould recommend anymore. a maths teacher in training can earn more than in the first year of work.day that it that, sarah. i have said all day thatitis that, sarah. i have said all day that it is tuesday today, but it is wednesday. time flies when you are having fun. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day. we have had a bit of disruption, but the strongest winds have cleared away. we are left today with a mixture of sunny spells and blustery showers working through. across eastern scotland, more persistent rain lasting into the afternoon, feeling cool in the northern half of the uk. further south, 16—18. through this evening and tonight, the weather front brings us more rain. behind this weather front, the weather front brings us more rain. behind this weatherfront, the airflow comes from the north. it will feel chilly and two bridges overnight down to 9—11d. this area of cloud will clear way and we are left with sunny spells. 0ne of cloud will clear way and we are left with sunny spells. one or two scattered showers around, feeling c
iwould recommend anymore. a maths teacher in training can earn more than in the first year of work.day that it that, sarah. i have said all day thatitis that, sarah. i have said all day that it is tuesday today, but it is wednesday. time flies when you are having fun. bbc newsroom live is coming up next. thank you for your company today. have a good day. we have had a bit of disruption, but the strongest winds have cleared away. we are left today with a mixture of sunny spells and blustery...
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for me, iwould have possibly tried changing to another medication, or tried to come medication, or triedhaving a seizure in pregnancy is a love lola fede 40% risk of the medication causing damage itself. —— a lot lower than a 40% risk. what are a lot lower than a 4096 risk. what are you going to do now? hopefully this will continue to move forward, the awareness will get out there. we wa nt the awareness will get out there. we want women to have an informed choice. so that they can go to a practitioner, discuss their options, it decide the best way forward for them. i know somebody who would have chosen not to have children. i am hoping this will make that possible. we just wanted to be in schools as well. so the knowledge is getting out there for four people have families. indeed, much better public awareness campaign. we know the varying degrees to which women are informed about the dangers of taking this drug while pregnant. janet stockley, thank you for your time, thanks forjoining us. the coronation street actress liz dawn, who played the character vera duckworth for more than thirt
for me, iwould have possibly tried changing to another medication, or tried to come medication, or triedhaving a seizure in pregnancy is a love lola fede 40% risk of the medication causing damage itself. —— a lot lower than a 40% risk. what are a lot lower than a 4096 risk. what are you going to do now? hopefully this will continue to move forward, the awareness will get out there. we wa nt the awareness will get out there. we want women to have an informed choice. so that they can go to a...
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iwould rather damage the reputation of ryanair by cancelling 50% of flights, than the lying 40% of theengers in the interests of minimising the inconvenience and the delay being suffered by the other 98%. for that, i the delay being suffered by the other 98%. forthat, itake the delay being suffered by the other 98%. for that, itake personal responsibility and i sincerely apologise. our transport correspondent gave us an update on how the airline is handling the situation. they have been under pressure for a few days. no ryanair's boss has come out and few days. no ryanair's boss has come outand said, few days. no ryanair's boss has come out and said, we are sorry. they have answered the question everyone was asking across the weekend i'm getting frustrated about, and that is which flights will be cancelled. until today we only knew what was going on until wednesday. if you we re going on until wednesday. if you were flying in a couple of weeks, you didn't know if your flight would be cancelled or not. they are now publishing all the cancelled flights until the end of october and then t
iwould rather damage the reputation of ryanair by cancelling 50% of flights, than the lying 40% of theengers in the interests of minimising the inconvenience and the delay being suffered by the other 98%. for that, i the delay being suffered by the other 98%. forthat, itake the delay being suffered by the other 98%. for that, itake personal responsibility and i sincerely apologise. our transport correspondent gave us an update on how the airline is handling the situation. they have been under...
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the risk of miscalculation is, iwould say, moderate.ans would suggest that the allied forces, the nato forces, had any intent on taking them on. there won't be miscalculation if there is an armed conflict, it will be a deliberate attempt by the russians to take that area. it is obviously an issue of trust after what happened in crimea and ukraine. this isa happened in crimea and ukraine. this is a sensitive neighbourhood. explain what the rules are when it comes to these war games, because i understand there is the vienna convention, whereby if there were over 12,000 troops, nato observers would have to be invited. that's exactly right, and to go back to your earlier point about miscalculation, that's why the observers would be on the ground making sure there is no excessive artillery or ammunition on the ground that would give the capability. and the fact that the russians are not permitting observers on the ground, when clearly the numbers will exceed 12,000, means that they are trying to make this not only a military threat, that i d
the risk of miscalculation is, iwould say, moderate.ans would suggest that the allied forces, the nato forces, had any intent on taking them on. there won't be miscalculation if there is an armed conflict, it will be a deliberate attempt by the russians to take that area. it is obviously an issue of trust after what happened in crimea and ukraine. this isa happened in crimea and ukraine. this is a sensitive neighbourhood. explain what the rules are when it comes to these war games, because i...
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no, iwould say about the financial settlement is it? have spoken to, nothing will change what's happened to them and the upset and the physical damage they have been through. but it does go some way to acknowledging that what they have been saying for many yea rs what they have been saying for many years is right and justified and so i hope that they feel that you know that the agreement we have reached reflects that. what are your thoughts, we mentioned spire health ca re thoughts, we mentioned spire health care and they're putting £20 million into the fund. what are your thoughts about the way they have approached this and how difficult was it to get to this point? it has been hard work. it really has. i think the last sort of few years have been very difficult. but you know, they have worked hard over the last few months to reach this point andi last few months to reach this point and i think they have finally done the right thing and you know on behalf of my clients, we are very grateful. questions about identifying surgeons, people
no, iwould say about the financial settlement is it? have spoken to, nothing will change what's happened to them and the upset and the physical damage they have been through. but it does go some way to acknowledging that what they have been saying for many yea rs what they have been saying for many years is right and justified and so i hope that they feel that you know that the agreement we have reached reflects that. what are your thoughts, we mentioned spire health ca re thoughts, we...
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the evidence is compelling and overwhelming, iwould suggest. so who should pay for this?ld step in, or what? successive governments in the past have really allowed a regime to exist wherejudgments have really allowed a regime to exist where judgments can be have really allowed a regime to exist wherejudgments can be made by local authorities on costs. when, as we have had, reducing numbers of fire deaths nationally for a number of years, that kind of environment has allowed the kind of, should i say, relaxations to occur with some of the testing is building regulations. there has been a contradiction. in my mind the government was at the heart of these issues where we did not review the building regulations, in my opinion they should pick up the final bill. what about the issue of single sta i rwells. what about the issue of single stairwells. it is clear that so many of these buildings only have one route in and out of the stairwell, how many should there be, do you believe, to make things safer? the organisation i am the secretary of has over 700 members around the worl
the evidence is compelling and overwhelming, iwould suggest. so who should pay for this?ld step in, or what? successive governments in the past have really allowed a regime to exist wherejudgments have really allowed a regime to exist where judgments can be have really allowed a regime to exist wherejudgments can be made by local authorities on costs. when, as we have had, reducing numbers of fire deaths nationally for a number of years, that kind of environment has allowed the kind of, should...
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if i were aware of any of that behaviour, i would saw, if i were aware of any of that behaviour, iwoulde the panorama programme we have taken action. we have suspended ten members of staff and dismissed three of those members of staff and there are ongoing investigations into the conduct of the other people involved. we have informed the police and provided all of the evidence that we can to assist them with their enquiries. we are also undertaking an immediate action plan to make sure that this cannot happen again. we take these events seriously indeed. there is no place for behaviour like that in our business. but it did happen. you were not aware of it. and you clearly had no systems in place to ensure that if anything like any of those incidents happened, that they are reported, that senior management is aware of it and to prevent it happening. so you clearly have a system failure to allow those things to happen in the first place. 100 years ago the russian revolution brought greater freedoms for women in russia. they got the vote, abortion was legalised and the ussr sent the first
if i were aware of any of that behaviour, i would saw, if i were aware of any of that behaviour, iwoulde the panorama programme we have taken action. we have suspended ten members of staff and dismissed three of those members of staff and there are ongoing investigations into the conduct of the other people involved. we have informed the police and provided all of the evidence that we can to assist them with their enquiries. we are also undertaking an immediate action plan to make sure that...
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right now, iwould like that would have happened straight after?situation, just as brexit is happening, we need, i'm a regular guy, you know... we need to be united. aren't these guysjust the figure heads for the movements within the party. if you read the story, it is people briefing about what philip hammond said and about what philip hammond said and about what boris johnson what philip hammond said and about what borisjohnson said and each is trying to undermine the other. rebel leaders claim last night that up to 50 conservative mps now want may to resign more than the 48 who would be needed to force a vote of no confidence in her leadership. all i'm saying is i would just like them to be united at this particular time. to come out and snuff it out and say enough. yes. christian, i know you like this story and think it may brew into something more. lemn, do you want to explain. trump slams sports stars over the national anthem. trump says wouldn't you love to see one of the nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to get that son of a — o
right now, iwould like that would have happened straight after?situation, just as brexit is happening, we need, i'm a regular guy, you know... we need to be united. aren't these guysjust the figure heads for the movements within the party. if you read the story, it is people briefing about what philip hammond said and about what philip hammond said and about what boris johnson what philip hammond said and about what borisjohnson said and each is trying to undermine the other. rebel leaders...
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iwould have that's very hard to speculate, but i...pposed to do that. it wasn't. sorry. they said they were going to put it in place, but when it, it just came out. it was announced and they were like, "we will then go down that road of... " when you say work with experts in gender dysphoria, what do you mean? we have been givena dysphoria, what do you mean? we have been given a scientific port about this, about the whole gender dysphoria from christian concern to understand it. these are things which are apparently mental disorders and basically within the report i think when i read the fact that they said within such young children, four, five, six, seven, eight, it's not something that should be encouraged and supported because they are just far too young. i think there is a statistic... 9896. 98% of children who have this confusion about what gender they are, 90% of them, once they go through the natural form of puberty, they revert back. yes, i am a boy. i ama they revert back. yes, i am a boy. i am a girl. it's not a mental disor
iwould have that's very hard to speculate, but i...pposed to do that. it wasn't. sorry. they said they were going to put it in place, but when it, it just came out. it was announced and they were like, "we will then go down that road of... " when you say work with experts in gender dysphoria, what do you mean? we have been givena dysphoria, what do you mean? we have been given a scientific port about this, about the whole gender dysphoria from christian concern to understand it. these...
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iwould hope the best, i badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? is successful in negotiating all the benefits of the single market and customs union, remaining our strong social and environmental legislation, if they can keep all the research, ithink legislation, if they can keep all the research, i think people would be reassured by that. but all the signs are that won't happen. that we will be faced with a much more brutal choice. two years ago you we re brutal choice. two years ago you were writing novels and enjoying not being an mp may be, are you enjoying this now cudd ali relishing the task? i am now. six months ago i did not expect to be in thisjob, i had a good lifestyle, writing books, dancing, teaching economics, i am now leader of a major political party and i'm relishing the challenge. vince cable there. two murals by street artist banksy have appeared in central london. the works, near the barbican centre, mark the opening of an exhibition by by american artistjean—michel basquiat. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, has go
iwould hope the best, i badly in the brexit talks, isn't it? is successful in negotiating all the benefits of the single market and customs union, remaining our strong social and environmental legislation, if they can keep all the research, ithink legislation, if they can keep all the research, i think people would be reassured by that. but all the signs are that won't happen. that we will be faced with a much more brutal choice. two years ago you we re brutal choice. two years ago you were...
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will not comment on that, enquiries are ongoing, i would comment on that, enquiries are ongoing, iwould we pointed out about his earlier tweet. the reality is we need to let professionals do their job, is we need to let professionals do theirjob, we are here as the government to support them if they request more authorisation is, like putting the military out or if they request. we are there to do the job, if they need more resources sitting behind them, the home secretary and i. behind them, the home secretary and i, the prime minister, as this pans out. i will not comment on the individual parts of the investigation. given we have had five terror attacks in the space of the year, are you concerned things are getting worse for the uk?|j the year, are you concerned things are getting worse for the uk? i am, the head of s0 15, and mark rowley, and the dg of m15, the tempo is at a level we haven't seen for a long time. there are 600 lives investigations covering over 3000 people and another group of 20,000 people and another group of 20,000 people we are concerned about. we have a lot of
will not comment on that, enquiries are ongoing, i would comment on that, enquiries are ongoing, iwould we pointed out about his earlier tweet. the reality is we need to let professionals do their job, is we need to let professionals do theirjob, we are here as the government to support them if they request more authorisation is, like putting the military out or if they request. we are there to do the job, if they need more resources sitting behind them, the home secretary and i. behind them,...
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luke, iwould like to say that social media has created this world there's a lot more people seeking selfental health issues, depression and anxiety, etc, social media is that a lot of this will stem from in the future. this will sound bad but a lot of young people are too obsessed with social media. this is going to have serious setbacks. people are living in a fake world, too detached from reality. it's not good. it's only fair to get comments from people watching. nick. lasted from people watching. nick. lasted from me tonight. gary on twitter says to andy, brave young man, times are changing and people like him will keep it changing the better applause let's go through some more. ollie on text says generations that much more ambitious than previous generations but higher ambitions make it harder to be way you want to be. and some from older listeners and viewers. jane, 30, says i don't own a house, i don't moan that everything costs too much, we've all been through it. i would second that message, brave of you to come out on airthis message, brave of you to come out on air this evenin
luke, iwould like to say that social media has created this world there's a lot more people seeking selfental health issues, depression and anxiety, etc, social media is that a lot of this will stem from in the future. this will sound bad but a lot of young people are too obsessed with social media. this is going to have serious setbacks. people are living in a fake world, too detached from reality. it's not good. it's only fair to get comments from people watching. nick. lasted from people...
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on an industrial scale, like this, i would cancelling flights, on an industrial scale, like this, iwouldght... a lot of people have said this, i have no idea when my flight is leaving —— if it is leaving. i am flying tomorrow and i have checked in like you have two otherwise you will have all kinds of other problems. if you are travelling up to wednesday and i think there will be rolling cancellations. the problem is, if you have been out exploring southern portugal for example, you haven't got the message. there will be a lot of people upset turning up to the airports. if you book through an agent, they may not have your e—mail address. the good news is, if you like, they hope not to cancel so many flights as the weeks progress. hopefully they will perhaps a charter some flights in. good advice as ever. enjoy your trip to barcelona. that is a whole other story! hopefully simon will have good weather when he arrived somewhere in spain. a chilly start of the day. some pretty dense fog patches so take care. a day of sunshine and showers but fewer showers than yesterday. it is looking bette
on an industrial scale, like this, i would cancelling flights, on an industrial scale, like this, iwouldght... a lot of people have said this, i have no idea when my flight is leaving —— if it is leaving. i am flying tomorrow and i have checked in like you have two otherwise you will have all kinds of other problems. if you are travelling up to wednesday and i think there will be rolling cancellations. the problem is, if you have been out exploring southern portugal for example, you haven't...
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iwould hope providing a place to a three or four—year—old. this wonderful event? can i congratulate my honourable friend from her initiative and says she does raise a very important point. i think it is important we seek more young people moving into engineering, pursuing careers in engineering, pursuing careers in engineering, and science were generally. oppositely steps she is taking with the honourable friend is an important part of this. we do need to address. you type, particularly about education engineering and women. if my diary allows, i would be very happy to attend. clinicians do not believe it would be safe, commissioners and providers do not believe it would be feasible, is it not now be time for ministers to reverse the decision we took in 2011 to close the accident and emergency department in king george hospital? can i say to the honourable gentleman, we have been very clear where decisions are taken when those decisions to be taken at a local level with clinical advice. that is exactly what the department of health is doing.
iwould hope providing a place to a three or four—year—old. this wonderful event? can i congratulate my honourable friend from her initiative and says she does raise a very important point. i think it is important we seek more young people moving into engineering, pursuing careers in engineering, pursuing careers in engineering, and science were generally. oppositely steps she is taking with the honourable friend is an important part of this. we do need to address. you type, particularly...
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finally, iwould address over their dignity for the next hour.t in assisting us, but not to be alarmed. thank you very much. i'll ta ke alarmed. thank you very much. i'll take a couple of questions. it's very much alive investigation following the lines of enquiry. it's alive investigation, we are following down the lines of enquiry and mentioned. you have to get the details of the injured from the nhs. the nhs have said at the moment they have 18 people being treated in hospital. thank you very much. that is assistant commissioner mark rowley from the metropolitan police, giving us a very brief update there, but saying it was an improvised explosive device. he understands most of the injuries sustained were flash burns. 18 people taken to hospital, none of those injuries is life—threatening, that's what we've been told. he was talking about the police work involved, the forensic work, combing through cctv, looking for whoever put that device on the district line tube this morning. daniel is that scotland yard. as you say, a very significant mome
finally, iwould address over their dignity for the next hour.t in assisting us, but not to be alarmed. thank you very much. i'll ta ke alarmed. thank you very much. i'll take a couple of questions. it's very much alive investigation following the lines of enquiry. it's alive investigation, we are following down the lines of enquiry and mentioned. you have to get the details of the injured from the nhs. the nhs have said at the moment they have 18 people being treated in hospital. thank you very...
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they will be pleased with that will stop i would love to see a peaceful resolution taking place, iwouldrth korea give up this dog and pony show, to prove their might to the world, while threatening us interest. i would love for that to ta ke interest. i would love for that to take place but at the end of the day, it is in the hands of china and north korea. donald trump is going to do what donald trump says he will do, protect united states interests and arrow allies. thank you very much, thank you for coming onto the programme. still to come: the police superintendents assocation is warning of the ‘perfect storm' facing england and wales' police forces — we'll hear from them before the end of the programme. more than 90% of us think further terror attacks in the uk are likely, according to a new poll commissioned by bbc inside out. terrorist attacks have rarely been out of the headlines this year with three fatal terror attacks in london, the bombing of a concert in manchester and several atrocities in europe, including the recent attacks in spain. let's now talk to our arts correspond
they will be pleased with that will stop i would love to see a peaceful resolution taking place, iwouldrth korea give up this dog and pony show, to prove their might to the world, while threatening us interest. i would love for that to ta ke interest. i would love for that to take place but at the end of the day, it is in the hands of china and north korea. donald trump is going to do what donald trump says he will do, protect united states interests and arrow allies. thank you very much, thank...
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iwould much officer greats. they hide behind the courts.ide behind the courts. we have a policy that we will ballot our members anyway, once it is known from the pay review body, to see if our members access to that pay rise. so we will be doing indicative ballots and if necessary those who can take action, we will coordinate that with other unions if necessary. the government may well surprise prison officers and related greats today and give as and related greats today and give as a5% and related greats today and give as a 5% rise but i doubt it. as you a 596 rise but i doubt it. as you say, you are constrained to the nature of the work of the people you represent in terms of strike action. you said you would be looking to support potentially other public sector workers. do you think we will then see a very co—ordinated response to the feel that there is a need for strikes? we have passed a composite motion about coordinated action and action campaigns, to smash and get rid of this dreadful pay cap. we have endured it since 2010. it is no
iwould much officer greats. they hide behind the courts.ide behind the courts. we have a policy that we will ballot our members anyway, once it is known from the pay review body, to see if our members access to that pay rise. so we will be doing indicative ballots and if necessary those who can take action, we will coordinate that with other unions if necessary. the government may well surprise prison officers and related greats today and give as and related greats today and give as a5% and...
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iwould prefer they does not mean things will move quickly.time before we get any justice. that was a gentleman who lost his uncle in the fire. the relatives of the victims were briefed last night before journalists were briefed today and one of the journalists who was there is our home address correspondence danny shaw who is at new scotland yard. it sounds potentially very significant that the police have said they are widening their investigation and not just looking at corporate manslaughter but there could be individuals focused on as well. that was one of the key developments from today. it was one of a range of possible offensive they are looking at. you heard fiona mccormack spelling out the others, breaches of health and safety laws, fire safety regulations, misconduct in a public office and fraud. i think it is still far too early to say what possible charges are going to be brought, if any. possible charges are going to be brought, ifany. because possible charges are going to be brought, if any. because the investigation is still in
iwould prefer they does not mean things will move quickly.time before we get any justice. that was a gentleman who lost his uncle in the fire. the relatives of the victims were briefed last night before journalists were briefed today and one of the journalists who was there is our home address correspondence danny shaw who is at new scotland yard. it sounds potentially very significant that the police have said they are widening their investigation and not just looking at corporate manslaughter...
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ifi if i had been, iwould have if i had been, i would have acted on it.hese vital warnings. they come too late for the thousands of young people like thomas, harmed by the drug. the uk medicines watchdog says the results of the survey were important in helping it understand the effectiveness of the measures taken to date. it said it was important women did not stop taking valproate without first discussing with their doctor. thank you for talking to us this afternoon. why do you think it is that women have not been made fully aware of the risks surrounding this medication, in spite of efforts by the medicine and health care regulatory agency to raise awareness? i think it really comes down to one simple fact and that is that, although the issues around sodium valproate have been well known for many years and the materials are available, brand—new materials, are available for women of child—bearing age with epilepsy. despite all of that, it is clear that an awful lot of people are still not receiving the information. the reason we believe is because this i
ifi if i had been, iwould have if i had been, i would have acted on it.hese vital warnings. they come too late for the thousands of young people like thomas, harmed by the drug. the uk medicines watchdog says the results of the survey were important in helping it understand the effectiveness of the measures taken to date. it said it was important women did not stop taking valproate without first discussing with their doctor. thank you for talking to us this afternoon. why do you think it is...
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iwould have leaving presents because you were good. parented him differently. you he went back into care? he went back into care. i needed to keep him safe and i needed to keep him alive. i needed to stay alive. so he was a threat not only to himself, but to you? yes, without a doubt. and our psychiatrist, said there is an unacceptable psychiatrist, said there is an u na cce pta ble level of psychiatrist, said there is an unacceptable level of risk to life to both parent and child and yet, nobody will return my phone calls and nobody would reply to my e pails. i couldn't get any support. it was the only option i had to keep him alive. i'm going bring in martin and explain why you're wearing hoodies. it is just so you can't be identified and therefore, the children that we're referring to can't be identified which is really important. you adopted siblings from the same family obviously. yes. when did problems start and what sort of problems did you encounter? so we had problems not qis as immediately as rebecca on my left, but once the
iwould have leaving presents because you were good. parented him differently. you he went back into care? he went back into care. i needed to keep him safe and i needed to keep him alive. i needed to stay alive. so he was a threat not only to himself, but to you? yes, without a doubt. and our psychiatrist, said there is an unacceptable psychiatrist, said there is an u na cce pta ble level of psychiatrist, said there is an unacceptable level of risk to life to both parent and child and yet,...
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living in a nice area, nice neighbourhood, i would andy is living in a nice area, nice neighbourhood, iwouldhe average person in england to be a victim of robbery. ok, that's interesting, why? it's nice in maidenhead, isn't it? it is. it all comes down to his age. he is young and the young are more likely to be victims of crime. if you think about it, i'm always badgering my son about locking up his bike. lock up your bike, those kinds of things. sometimes kids forget about these things and they have disposable goods, which are easy to steal. that's one of the reasons young people are more likely to be a victim of crime. and emma, lives in gateshead in tyne & wear. 61, again not scientific, fictional people. she is 61, she works and owns her own home. what does... what is it called? crime calculator. what does it say about her? it says the risk of someone like emma being a victim of someone like emma being a victim of robbery is 0.3%. that is massively below andy in maidenhead. hugely below the national average. yet the interesting thing, of course, is most older people, people of her genera
living in a nice area, nice neighbourhood, i would andy is living in a nice area, nice neighbourhood, iwouldhe average person in england to be a victim of robbery. ok, that's interesting, why? it's nice in maidenhead, isn't it? it is. it all comes down to his age. he is young and the young are more likely to be victims of crime. if you think about it, i'm always badgering my son about locking up his bike. lock up your bike, those kinds of things. sometimes kids forget about these things and...
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i don't know, iwould probably put in some gin. i'm is sure it's something more sensible like water. out of breath. you didn't need to break out the gin all get winched down? thank you for an unveiling that. there are supplies? i don't ever want to test that theory! shall we not do that? probably a good idea. ben woodburn, how good is he, played for wales la st how good is he, played for wales last night, he's had the most fantastic week. interestingly he's been very well looked after at liverpool by jurgen klopp been very well looked after at liverpool byjurgen klopp and chris coleman also has a similar theory to klopp, coleman also has a similar theory to klopp, they are going to try to protect him a bit, how long for, we're not sure. wales are still on track to qualify for next year's world cup after a 2—0 win in moldova. it was another great night for ben woodburn, who set up al robson—kanu ten minutes from time. woodburn scored the winner against austria at the weekend. and in injury time, aaron ramsey sealed the win that leaves them second in their group. serbia are top after t
i don't know, iwould probably put in some gin. i'm is sure it's something more sensible like water. out of breath. you didn't need to break out the gin all get winched down? thank you for an unveiling that. there are supplies? i don't ever want to test that theory! shall we not do that? probably a good idea. ben woodburn, how good is he, played for wales la st how good is he, played for wales last night, he's had the most fantastic week. interestingly he's been very well looked after at...
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iwould respond notification. you are two minutes late, walker! i would respond to that.o had to phone their water company to solve a problem has increased by more than 40,000, tojust over two million. southern water remained the industry's worst performer for complaints. we are talking to tony smith. obviously the number of people ringing up to complain has gone up, hasn't it? yes, so after over the last ten years, things have improved a lot, since we push the industry to improve its performance. so that is really good. this year, as you say, it has increased a bit and what we are worried about is a potential reversal of that, so pushing the companies, particularly the poor performers, to overcome those problems. what are the problems people are complaining about? the main thing are billing problems, so ifa main thing are billing problems, so if a customer gets a bill they do not understand, or it is too high, or it is inaccurate, or things like water supply or leakage, and the companies need to sort things out first time, and to the customer's satisfaction. and how good
iwould respond notification. you are two minutes late, walker! i would respond to that.o had to phone their water company to solve a problem has increased by more than 40,000, tojust over two million. southern water remained the industry's worst performer for complaints. we are talking to tony smith. obviously the number of people ringing up to complain has gone up, hasn't it? yes, so after over the last ten years, things have improved a lot, since we push the industry to improve its...