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john maguire, bbc news, nottingham.leader said he is close to backing a second brexit referendum to end what he called the whingeing and whining of andy brexit campaigners. there has been a statement in the last few minutes from aaron banks, the co—founder of leave eu, who says a second referendum is the only option. and he says if we do not act radically we will sleepwalk into a faux brexit in name only, and he says that leave would win by a landslide. well, time for a look at the weather now with helen. good afternoon to you, and for some it is afternoon to you, and for some it is a good afternoon, if you like sunshine. but it is not outside here, because it is raining. let me show you some of the sunshine, this was ilfracombe about an hour ago. some stunning weather watcher pictures coming in so please keep sending them in. this is the snow packed mountains, and you will not see them in scarborough because it is grey and we are under that front. a lot of rain yesterday but it is currently concentrated across the sout
john maguire, bbc news, nottingham.leader said he is close to backing a second brexit referendum to end what he called the whingeing and whining of andy brexit campaigners. there has been a statement in the last few minutes from aaron banks, the co—founder of leave eu, who says a second referendum is the only option. and he says if we do not act radically we will sleepwalk into a faux brexit in name only, and he says that leave would win by a landslide. well, time for a look at the weather...
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john maguire, bbc news, cumbria.or flaws in computer chips. it emerged this week that tech companies have been working on a fix for the meltdown and spectre bugs, which could allow hackers to steal data. apple said there was no evidence that the vulnerability had been exploited. it says it will issue a patch for its safari web browser in the next few days. there's been frustration for england's bowlers on the second day of the final ashes test, with usman khawaja's unbeaten 91 seizing the initiative for australia. the home side have already sealed the ashes and lead the series 3—0 — but they're looking to extend england's winless run down under to ten tests. patrick gearey reports from sydney. whether by the sea or at the scg, the fundamentals are the same. score your runs, take your chances, whatever your surface, whatever your size. up to now, australia have always done that better. take dawid malan's wicket, as steve smith did, somehow. fittingly fantastic from the aussie superman but the catching went from breath
john maguire, bbc news, cumbria.or flaws in computer chips. it emerged this week that tech companies have been working on a fix for the meltdown and spectre bugs, which could allow hackers to steal data. apple said there was no evidence that the vulnerability had been exploited. it says it will issue a patch for its safari web browser in the next few days. there's been frustration for england's bowlers on the second day of the final ashes test, with usman khawaja's unbeaten 91 seizing the...
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john maguire.al audit committee, which has suggested the levy. and i'm alsojoined by chef and anti—waste campaigner hugh fearnley—whittingstall, who has been raising awareness on the issue of disposable coffee cups. a very warm welcome to both of you. let's pick up on the .1 of the interviewees in john's let's pick up on the .1 of the interviewees injohn's reportjust made. is it really fair to expect consumers to pay an extra 25p on top of the price of their cup of coffee already and should be onus really be with the industry and with government? at the moment, if you go into any of the large copy chains, they will give you 25p off if you bring your own cup but the evidences that doesn't really work. 0nly1% of coffee is sold in reusable cups. we've respond better as people to a charge than we do to a discount. this is about educating people. the coffee up you are using has a brittle plastic lid, a cardboard outer and then this very thin plastic in our which makes it very difficult to recycle. it's
john maguire.al audit committee, which has suggested the levy. and i'm alsojoined by chef and anti—waste campaigner hugh fearnley—whittingstall, who has been raising awareness on the issue of disposable coffee cups. a very warm welcome to both of you. let's pick up on the .1 of the interviewees in john's let's pick up on the .1 of the interviewees injohn's reportjust made. is it really fair to expect consumers to pay an extra 25p on top of the price of their cup of coffee already and should...
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john maguire reporting.n warns breeds such as pugs and bulldogs sufferfrequently from breathing difficulties, skin problems and eye ulcers. joining me now in studio is the president of british veterinary association, john fishwick. john, you are very welcome. in 2017, this issue has been publicised quite a lot but you are coming in with the new year to push this information out. your campaign is called greed to breathe. these dogs are very lova ble to breathe. these dogs are very lovable and people feel them to be very wonderful pets but they have significant health problems through no fault of their rain, the biggest of which are being getting enough daring to their lungs because of their flat faces. this can be very distressing for them. we know a lot of owners don‘t recognise this as a problem, they see it as part of the breed. is this shortening their normal life span? we don't have evidence on that but we are concerned their life is not as enjoyable as it should be. it's quality of life? yes, quality of
john maguire reporting.n warns breeds such as pugs and bulldogs sufferfrequently from breathing difficulties, skin problems and eye ulcers. joining me now in studio is the president of british veterinary association, john fishwick. john, you are very welcome. in 2017, this issue has been publicised quite a lot but you are coming in with the new year to push this information out. your campaign is called greed to breathe. these dogs are very lova ble to breathe. these dogs are very lovable and...
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john maguire reports. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah.artin, a nutritionist from the hertfordshire independent living service. 0k, and that's a slightly more than you were last time so that's absolutely fantastic. she is malnourished but today there is good news, she's putting on weight. malnourishment is defined as when the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly. a parliamentary report published today says it affects 1.3 million elderly people, but it's an estimate. the data comes from 2011 so it's calling for updated information. those who provide meals on wheels suspect it's a much bigger problem. well, we're dealing with malnutrition on a daily basis. we've done our own research screening clients when they first come to our meals on wheels service and we discover that aa% of them are malnourished to some extent. it seems crazy to me that hunger amongst the elderly is something which is still prevalent in this country. and the best guess for the cost of the problem is almost £12 billion and rising. partly about ag
john maguire reports. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah.artin, a nutritionist from the hertfordshire independent living service. 0k, and that's a slightly more than you were last time so that's absolutely fantastic. she is malnourished but today there is good news, she's putting on weight. malnourishment is defined as when the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly. a parliamentary report published today says it affects 1.3 million elderly people,...
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we should talk to john maguire. ahh, yes.tury. coffee cups are ready modern problem. plastic in the middle to make it waterproof. cardboard on the outside to make it rigid. separating them is difficult. you can recognise some of the logos on these bales. they are squished and weighed about half a ton. they go through the role is to make this wonderfully vivid paper. this will now go on to the packaging and also emblems as well. but this is one of the only two sites in the uk that does this process. a committee of mps says it wants to see a 25 p levy ona mps says it wants to see a 25 p levy on a single youth cup of coffee to get money back into the system to pay for stuff like this. we will get do you know. why only you and one other company? we did this a few yea rs other company? we did this a few years ago and we realised half a million coffee cups went through us. you have plastic and insight which is to make it waterproof. —— inside. it keeps the heat in as well. the plastic and inside is quite difficult to remove. and ex
we should talk to john maguire. ahh, yes.tury. coffee cups are ready modern problem. plastic in the middle to make it waterproof. cardboard on the outside to make it rigid. separating them is difficult. you can recognise some of the logos on these bales. they are squished and weighed about half a ton. they go through the role is to make this wonderfully vivid paper. this will now go on to the packaging and also emblems as well. but this is one of the only two sites in the uk that does this...
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john maguire reports from one of the uk's only disposable—cup recycling plants.cups once we've finished our drink? it's a massive business. brits drink 8 million takeaway cups every day and although many boast the recyclable logo, the reality is that less than 1% are indeed recycled. now, the environmental audit committee of mps says it's time for action. we've got to make a really radical shift, a revolution in the coffee industry, to get to more sustainable ways of delivering coffee. people are concerned about the conditions for coffee farmers, they want fair trade products and in the same way, we've got to make sure that the drinks delivery system is sustainable. the recommendations include an extra 25p charge they're nicknaming a latte levy on each disposable cup. the money will be used to improve their recycling. clearer labelling, so customers understand the best methods of disposal. and they want all cups fully recycla ble or a total ban by 2023. i'm probably going to be really unpopular for this, but is it such a bad idea? probably not. there's too much w
john maguire reports from one of the uk's only disposable—cup recycling plants.cups once we've finished our drink? it's a massive business. brits drink 8 million takeaway cups every day and although many boast the recyclable logo, the reality is that less than 1% are indeed recycled. now, the environmental audit committee of mps says it's time for action. we've got to make a really radical shift, a revolution in the coffee industry, to get to more sustainable ways of delivering coffee. people...
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john maguire reports. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah.ertfordshire independent living service. 0k, and that's a slightly more than you were last time so that's absolutely fantastic. she is malnourished but today there is good news, she's putting on weight. malnourishment is defined as when the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly. a parliamentary report published today says it affects 1.3 million elderly people, but it's an estimate. the data comes from 2011 so it's calling for updated information. those who provide meals on wheels suspect it's a much bigger problem. well, we're dealing with malnutrition on a daily basis. we've done our own research screening clients when they first come to our meals on wheels service and we discover that 44% of them are malnourished to some extent. it seems crazy to me that hunger amongst the elderly is something which is still prevalent in this country. and the best guess for the cost of the problem is almost £12 billion and rising. partly about ageing population, maybe partly th
john maguire reports. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah.ertfordshire independent living service. 0k, and that's a slightly more than you were last time so that's absolutely fantastic. she is malnourished but today there is good news, she's putting on weight. malnourishment is defined as when the body doesn't get the nutrients it needs to function properly. a parliamentary report published today says it affects 1.3 million elderly people, but it's an estimate. the data...
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breakfast‘s john maguire can tell us more. good morning to you, john. degrees. that is an all—day breakfast which is one of the most popular things that the folks who ta ke popular things that the folks who take advantage of this enjoy. you can see that they get an afternoon tea as well. around £4 55, i think it is, fora tea as well. around £4 55, i think it is, for a meal. the afternoon tea goes on top of that. the other thing thatis goes on top of that. the other thing that is very interesting about where we are at the moment in saint alden is, there is also a community cafe here and i think we got a good—looking full breakfast about to be taken by gemma off to one of the tables. something to look forward to. the community cafe offers a different aspect because one of the things about meals on wheels, places like this, it's notjust about the food and nutrition, it's about that social contact, tackling isolation. do you always manage to finish what we deliver to you? yeah. janet is receiving a check up—this morning from annabel martin, a nutritionist f
breakfast‘s john maguire can tell us more. good morning to you, john. degrees. that is an all—day breakfast which is one of the most popular things that the folks who ta ke popular things that the folks who take advantage of this enjoy. you can see that they get an afternoon tea as well. around £4 55, i think it is, fora tea as well. around £4 55, i think it is, for a meal. the afternoon tea goes on top of that. the other thing thatis goes on top of that. the other thing that is very...
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john maguire has been out and about with agpto maguire has been out and about with a gp to get tips onslow start flu season is here but how best shouldn't protect ourselves and how should we try to prevent the virus spreading? peter isa gp, prevent the virus spreading? peter is a gp, should we even shake hands? and is fine, we are both well, we wa nt and is fine, we are both well, we want the social niceties so no problem. but if you're not feeling well, if you have a high temperature of the sniffles, then back off, try not to pass things on, and make sure you look after each other. whatsapp of distance and we're talking about without being too anti—social? of distance and we're talking about without being too anti—social7m of distance and we're talking about without being too anti-social? it is being sensible. i hate people invading my space at the best of times so it's always good to have space but if you've got a cold or a cough you want to keep a bit more distance. make sure that you use it is you, put it in the bin, wash our hands, it's making sure we don't give opportunities when
john maguire has been out and about with agpto maguire has been out and about with a gp to get tips onslow start flu season is here but how best shouldn't protect ourselves and how should we try to prevent the virus spreading? peter isa gp, prevent the virus spreading? peter is a gp, should we even shake hands? and is fine, we are both well, we wa nt and is fine, we are both well, we want the social niceties so no problem. but if you're not feeling well, if you have a high temperature of the...
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breakfast‘s john maguire is in glasgow this morning. good morning. good morning.alifornia. they made me a delicious sandwich. they have link sausages, good scottish fare. look at this. that looks delicious, getting your taste buds going first thing in the morning. what is the super? lentil, tomato, and chilli. delicious. -- soup today. you work here last year. what was it like working here for you?m was it like working here for you?m was great. it gave us the ability to change our lives around. i really enjoyed it. what did you enjoy working here? to the public make the difference? getting involved. you have gone on to find work? yes. how do you find it? it is great. inspector, people like colin are perfect role models for these schemes and the work you do reducing violent crime. he is a role modelto his family and others who want to get involved. it is a great example of how people can change. why does a scheme like this work? people can reconnect. it gives them the opportunity to be the best they were meant to be. they can change their lives and become regular m
breakfast‘s john maguire is in glasgow this morning. good morning. good morning.alifornia. they made me a delicious sandwich. they have link sausages, good scottish fare. look at this. that looks delicious, getting your taste buds going first thing in the morning. what is the super? lentil, tomato, and chilli. delicious. -- soup today. you work here last year. what was it like working here for you?m was it like working here for you?m was great. it gave us the ability to change our lives...
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john maguire reports from glasgow.pital for the second shooting he met a youth worker who helped him to see another way to stop i was in hospital. i didn't want to speak to the police. the charity approached me. they made me feel like a trust them and talk to them about anything. i never had that before. when i was 16 i got shot and nobody came for me in hospital. but tha nkfully came for me in hospital. but thankfully i had someone who said let's change the situation, but he won a straight path, if you need help we're here to help you. saint mary ‘s hospital in paddington is one of london's four major trauma centres. aside from the winter pressures all emergency departments here they also deal with the brutal consequences of gang violence. the big thing we see is a lot of stabbings. we've also been getting a lot of shootings. 0ur trauma numbers in general have been going up year on year. that has been reflected in all of the major trauma centres. 0ver all of the major trauma centres. over the past three years they've
john maguire reports from glasgow.pital for the second shooting he met a youth worker who helped him to see another way to stop i was in hospital. i didn't want to speak to the police. the charity approached me. they made me feel like a trust them and talk to them about anything. i never had that before. when i was 16 i got shot and nobody came for me in hospital. but tha nkfully came for me in hospital. but thankfully i had someone who said let's change the situation, but he won a straight...
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john maguire reports from one of the uk‘s only disposable—cup recycling plants.less than 1% is recycled. mps say it is time for action. we have to make a revolutionary shift, a revolution in the coffee industry. people want fair trade for coffee growers and we also need to make sure that the cups are... the money would be used to improve recycling. they want clearer labelling and they want all cups to be recyclable or a total ban by 2023. within this bail is half a tonne of coffee cups which have obviously been used, compacted and brought here to the factory. the problem in this process is the two types of materials used — plastic on the inside to make it waterproof and then cardboard on the outside to give the cupboards rigidity. but if you do separate them, then you can produce this. the problem in this process is the two types of material that our use. plastic on the inside to make the cup waterproof, then cardboard on the outside to give the cup its rigidity, but if you separate them, you can produce this —100% recycled paper. we have the capacity to do 500 m
john maguire reports from one of the uk‘s only disposable—cup recycling plants.less than 1% is recycled. mps say it is time for action. we have to make a revolutionary shift, a revolution in the coffee industry. people want fair trade for coffee growers and we also need to make sure that the cups are... the money would be used to improve recycling. they want clearer labelling and they want all cups to be recyclable or a total ban by 2023. within this bail is half a tonne of coffee cups...
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to find out more we sent breakfast‘s john maguire to shoot some hoops. put their bids on.! and you still remember the rules? i'm very impressed. i used to place my school team. do the old skills contact easily? no, because we can't run. so it is tricky, therefore? very tricky. but you don't mind the walking? not at all. sorry! my fault. nice and gently, that's it. take yourtime, fault. nice and gently, that's it. take your time, ladies. fault. nice and gently, that's it. take yourtime, ladies. remember, it is non— contact. take yourtime, ladies. remember, it is non- contact. this group in nottingham has been running, or should i say walking, for almost a year. they play walking netball. as with the equivalent in football it isa with the equivalent in football it is a variation of the game which can ease the return to physical activity. lots of them haven't played netball or sometimes any kind of sport, as well, since they have left school. that is what happens sometimes with women. jobs, children. for you know it, times have passed by. with walking netball, you can just ha
to find out more we sent breakfast‘s john maguire to shoot some hoops. put their bids on.! and you still remember the rules? i'm very impressed. i used to place my school team. do the old skills contact easily? no, because we can't run. so it is tricky, therefore? very tricky. but you don't mind the walking? not at all. sorry! my fault. nice and gently, that's it. take yourtime, fault. nice and gently, that's it. take your time, ladies. fault. nice and gently, that's it. take yourtime,...
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let's get more detail now from breakfast‘s john maguire who is at the portsmouth international ferry ohn? exactly, you have stolen my opening line. it is the footsteps to brexit, that is what we are looking out over the next 1a months or so. some of the most important things and perhaps some of the things you were thinking about when you went into the polling booths 18 months ago, were about our borders and security. but borders, security and trade are all intrinsically linked. it is a bit quiet at the terminal this morning. the first nominal comes in from the channel islands at 6:30 a.m., mainly freight. this is the second biggest cross—channel port after dover, here in portsmouth, and 8:15am is the first departure to northern france of passengers. they take 90% of the passengers leaving here are brits going across to the eu, in the northern spain and also northern france. mainly people going on holiday. 2 million passengers a year go through here, still a very, very important place. i want to introduce you to doctor peter lee, from the university of portsmouth. you are a security ex
let's get more detail now from breakfast‘s john maguire who is at the portsmouth international ferry ohn? exactly, you have stolen my opening line. it is the footsteps to brexit, that is what we are looking out over the next 1a months or so. some of the most important things and perhaps some of the things you were thinking about when you went into the polling booths 18 months ago, were about our borders and security. but borders, security and trade are all intrinsically linked. it is a bit...