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in fact, ribble valley, it is in the heart of lancashire.le valley, it is in the heart of lancashire. in fact, by an os map, one of my village it is actually in the very centre of the united kingdom. my constituency voted 57% to leave the european union. every constituency in lancashire, whether they have a labour mp or a conservative mp, gratefully we don't have any lib dems, they all voted to leave the european union. and so what i would say is that what we're doing tonight, and it's quite remarkable. the labour party said that they would deliver brexit, and 110w that they would deliver brexit, and now they clearly are not doing that. they then said that they wanted more time to scrutinise the withdrawal agreement bill, even though the vast majority of them voted against it going any further. they wanted more time. and so tonight, we are offering them more time. they then say they want an early general election. well, the way they get an early general election is by voting for the motion tonight. they get more time to scrutinise the withdr
in fact, ribble valley, it is in the heart of lancashire.le valley, it is in the heart of lancashire. in fact, by an os map, one of my village it is actually in the very centre of the united kingdom. my constituency voted 57% to leave the european union. every constituency in lancashire, whether they have a labour mp or a conservative mp, gratefully we don't have any lib dems, they all voted to leave the european union. and so what i would say is that what we're doing tonight, and it's quite...
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simonjack, bbc news, lancashire.oubt tonight as negotiations for a turkish company to take it over are approaching tomorrow's deadline without sign of agreement. 25,000 jobs are at risk at the plant and in its supply chain. colletta smith is at british steel in scunthorpe, these are anxious times for the workforce. what chance theirjobs can be saved? well, this is another dip in a horrible roller—coaster that the thousands of workers and their families have been facing since the company went into liquidation six months ago. there was good news over the summer as ataer holdings were announced as the preferred bidder to buy the company and they had exclusive access to the documents, the financial paperwork of the company said they could have a good look through and decide whether they wa nted look through and decide whether they wanted to buy the company. the workers kept theirjobs and furnaces behind me had kept burning in that period. there were questions raised about whether the investment arm of the turkish armed f
simonjack, bbc news, lancashire.oubt tonight as negotiations for a turkish company to take it over are approaching tomorrow's deadline without sign of agreement. 25,000 jobs are at risk at the plant and in its supply chain. colletta smith is at british steel in scunthorpe, these are anxious times for the workforce. what chance theirjobs can be saved? well, this is another dip in a horrible roller—coaster that the thousands of workers and their families have been facing since the company went...
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simonjack, bbc news, lancashire.st ajax stunned last year‘s semi—finalists, and sees chelsea move to the top of their group. while defending champions liverpool managed an emphatic win over krc genk, as katie gornall reports. champions of europe, but liverpool don‘t always travel well. it‘s been two years since they last won a group game away from home. this is a team that tends to do things the hard way. and yet, early on, they made it look easy. alex 0xlade—chamberlain putting liverpool ahead afterjust two minutes. genk refused to be brushed aside. the belgian champions had chances but there was only one side taking them, as 0xlade—chamberlain again turned on the style. commentator: that's brilliant! no stopping those. now liverpool had hit their stride, confidently racing four goals clear, genk would pull one back but that was the only bump in an otherwise comfortable journey. at chelsea, frank lampard is giving youth a chance. fresh faces bringing fresh hope they could cause an upset against last season‘s semifin
simonjack, bbc news, lancashire.st ajax stunned last year‘s semi—finalists, and sees chelsea move to the top of their group. while defending champions liverpool managed an emphatic win over krc genk, as katie gornall reports. champions of europe, but liverpool don‘t always travel well. it‘s been two years since they last won a group game away from home. this is a team that tends to do things the hard way. and yet, early on, they made it look easy. alex 0xlade—chamberlain putting...
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simonjack, bbc news, lancashire. specialist was about to testify behind closed doors. reports say the group barged into a secure us capitol meeting room — delaying the testimony of a pentagon official, the latest witness in democrats' investigation of possible abuse of power by trump over his pressure campaign against ukraine. our washington corrsepondent chris buckler is in washington. chris, the emotions are really getting going on this impeachment case, aren't they? yes, and president trump had told republicans that they needed to get tougher into fight back against the democrats, and this was the response of some republican members of congress. they essentially forced their way into this closed—door meeting that was taking place. they went in there shouting, screaming, and posting on social media, deliberately attempting to disrupt these proceedings. in fact, the capitol police had to be called in order to clear the room. just to give you an idea, these impeachment inquiries are happening behind closed doors, and
simonjack, bbc news, lancashire. specialist was about to testify behind closed doors. reports say the group barged into a secure us capitol meeting room — delaying the testimony of a pentagon official, the latest witness in democrats' investigation of possible abuse of power by trump over his pressure campaign against ukraine. our washington corrsepondent chris buckler is in washington. chris, the emotions are really getting going on this impeachment case, aren't they? yes, and president...
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big showers a cloud around in lancashire.north—west are now fading away. low pressure not far away. we have a weather front through the rest of the night sitting across southern parts and pushing slowly further north later on in the night. that rain already sitting across much of southern england and south wales. it will be pushing northwards across the rest of england and wales over the rest of england and wales over the next few hours. it is looking dry for much of northern ireland and scotland. a few showers in the far north—west. under the clearest guides are likely to see some mist and fog patches. perhapsjust guides are likely to see some mist and fog patches. perhaps just a touch of frost across rural parts of eastern scotland. temperature is getting close to freezing. further south we are in double figures where you have the band of rain from the word go. this is our sunday is looking. a fairly messy bitjob with weather fronts dotted around. low pressure in charge. this weather front will be pushing northwards and eas
big showers a cloud around in lancashire.north—west are now fading away. low pressure not far away. we have a weather front through the rest of the night sitting across southern parts and pushing slowly further north later on in the night. that rain already sitting across much of southern england and south wales. it will be pushing northwards across the rest of england and wales over the rest of england and wales over the next few hours. it is looking dry for much of northern ireland and...
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in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.t, really, at this time of year. now, the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, low single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so, it could be a disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one
in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.t, really, at this time of year. now, the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud...
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in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday. time of year. now the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, low single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so, it could be a disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally ac
in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday. time of year. now the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of...
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this was the picture as the sunset earlier on this evening in lancashire. the rest of the night the main player in the weather is this waving weather front pushing its way gradually further northwards. that is already bringing rain across southern england. it will be affecting the midlands, much of wales as well through the rest of the night. we have clear skies further north across scotland and northern ireland. the odd roadshow around. we have the clear skies in the north you mightjust see a little bit of mist and fog around as well. also a touch of frost across rural parts of eastern scotland. further south, we have the cloud and the rain, we are looking a double—figure through the early hours of sunday. low pressure still in charge. they are bringing outbreaks of rain. it looks like more rain will work in later in the morning. we are looking at a lot of rain across england and wales. at times that will put into southern and eastern scotland and eastern parts of northern ireland as well. there will be a return of drier, brighter weather from the south—we
this was the picture as the sunset earlier on this evening in lancashire. the rest of the night the main player in the weather is this waving weather front pushing its way gradually further northwards. that is already bringing rain across southern england. it will be affecting the midlands, much of wales as well through the rest of the night. we have clear skies further north across scotland and northern ireland. the odd roadshow around. we have the clear skies in the north you mightjust see a...
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in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, low single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so, it could be a disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east coast. now, as we go throug
in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start...
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in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having the all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are holding back billions or
in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in...
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lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on monday.ill stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we still have a nuisance with a front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and abrasive rain. it is going to be and abrasive rain. it is going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, though single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so it could be a disappointing started tuesday, then, because the hours of chilly comedy channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite the chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. with an easterly breeze we could see a few sows later on in the day coming up few sows later on in the day coming up to the
lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on monday.ill stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we still have a nuisance with a front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and abrasive rain. it is going to be and abrasive...
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i give way to the honourable lady from west lancashire. ensure, they want to believe, and it isa ensure, they want to believe, and it is a question of trust, that there will be certainty and decent rights for all workers as we leave the eu and in the future. i welcome the announcement that there will be an employment group reform bill. but when he has got his pen out in a nswer to when he has got his pen out in answer to my honourable friend, could he actually set the date and tell us when he is going to put that date in this bill, so we know it happens? mr speaker, i think i can confirm that we will be doing that. but it's probably best done in the course of the bill and we should get on with the bill and we should get on with the debate as fast as possible. let me come if i may, before i take some interventions, to our compatriots in northern ireland. this bill upholds in full the belfast good friday agreement, as lord trimble has attested. and our unwavering commitment to northern on the's place, unwavering commitment to northern irelan
i give way to the honourable lady from west lancashire. ensure, they want to believe, and it isa ensure, they want to believe, and it is a question of trust, that there will be certainty and decent rights for all workers as we leave the eu and in the future. i welcome the announcement that there will be an employment group reform bill. but when he has got his pen out in a nswer to when he has got his pen out in answer to my honourable friend, could he actually set the date and tell us when he...
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scientists at the university of central lancashire say they may have the answer. likely to die when compared to general population. and they dying from not only one type of the cancer, but they've got multiple types of the cancer. professor anna stec is leading a team of scientists who are looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. so if you take firefighters in their clothing, in a hot environment, they starting sweating, they starting have dehydrating, body temperature increases, and thermal intake or absorption via skin is automatically increasing as a kind of working as a sponge for all the fire toxins. i've approached fire brigades right across the country asking them to show me their decontamination methods. now, sadly, no one would allow us in to film. in fact, they got very nervous when the words firefighter and cancer were used in the same sentence. so instead we've come here to the international fire training centre at durham tees valley airport. all of the carbon off the fuel, the fire off the tyres gets impregnated in our kit. so we've
scientists at the university of central lancashire say they may have the answer. likely to die when compared to general population. and they dying from not only one type of the cancer, but they've got multiple types of the cancer. professor anna stec is leading a team of scientists who are looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. so if you take firefighters in their clothing, in a hot environment, they starting sweating, they starting have dehydrating, body temperature...
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suggest knife crime is rising at a faster rate outside london, in areas including norfolk, surrey and lancashirengland and wales increased by more than two—thirds. almost half of suspects are under the age of 2a, and a quarter of victims are female. our home affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on me, i'd stab ‘em. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 1a and 15 years old. one told me he'd been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself holding a machete at home. to protect their identities, their voices have been changed. is it a normal thing for people to carry knives around here? yeah, pretty much. why do you think people are carrying knives? protection — so if someone comes to you with a knife, you pull out a knife as well. then nothing's going to happen. i know people carrying them. people how old? our a
suggest knife crime is rising at a faster rate outside london, in areas including norfolk, surrey and lancashirengland and wales increased by more than two—thirds. almost half of suspects are under the age of 2a, and a quarter of victims are female. our home affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to...
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lancashire police have confirmed two people died, following a fire at a working men's club in morecambeoon. ten fire engines initially attended the fire. mark edwardson reports. 0ver over the last few hours here in morecambe we have seen plenty of people with tears down their faces. we got confirmation of the grim news they were expecting, police have said an investigation is under way after two people died following a fire in morecambe this afternoon. the men were rescued from the gordon working men's club, just behind me, but unfortunately they died a short time later. police say they are investigating the incident with the fire service but the details seem to be that the fire started at about 2:1i5pm this afternoon. there were reports of banks, some people say it might have been caused by an exploding gas canister or cylinder but that again remains part of the investigation and, as you can see, there are still people here from the fire service making sure that the scene is kept pristine overnight, although all the roads around springfield street in morecambe have now reopened. this w
lancashire police have confirmed two people died, following a fire at a working men's club in morecambeoon. ten fire engines initially attended the fire. mark edwardson reports. 0ver over the last few hours here in morecambe we have seen plenty of people with tears down their faces. we got confirmation of the grim news they were expecting, police have said an investigation is under way after two people died following a fire in morecambe this afternoon. the men were rescued from the gordon...
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in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.ow the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's going to be a chilly start tuesday, as you can see quite widely, low single figures for many with that cloud and light rain into the south—west keeping those temperatures up here. so, it could be a disappointing start to tuesday, then, across the isles of scilly the channel isles and into parts of cornwall. but elsewhere, despite that chilly start, despite that frosty start, lovely spells of sunshine once again. but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames estuary, can't rule out one or two generally across that east c
in fact, parts of lancashire had over nine hours of sunshine on that monday.ow the next few days will stay dry and sunny but we still keep that cold theme. so, high pressure hanging on in there, but the winds are going to change to more of an easterly direction and that could have a consequence for one or two of us. and at the same time, into the south—west we've still got that nuisance weather front which willjust enhance a little more in the way of cloud and outbreaks of rain. but it's...
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will you ensure that of the 153 extra police that are coming to lancashire, ripple valley gets its fair share, that we get our fair share of funding for health services like the health center and we get equal funding for people in our schools? and finally will the inshore that for the 57% who voted brexit and for the almost 100% who believe in democracy that after the general election when he is prime minister he will deliver the brexit people voted for? >> well, mr. , mr. speaker, i cn certainly give him an assurance on the second point and the only way to deliver a great brexit is to vote for this party and for this governor. i would like to make it even happier still by pointing out that only the 153 153 is just e first wave, mr. speaker, for ripple valley in part of the 20,000 more police that we will be putting on the streets of this country. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i won't have never known this place without you here, and it's going to be different. it's a delight to see your children here watching today as i know what you have a responsibility to parliament that you take your
will you ensure that of the 153 extra police that are coming to lancashire, ripple valley gets its fair share, that we get our fair share of funding for health services like the health center and we get equal funding for people in our schools? and finally will the inshore that for the 57% who voted brexit and for the almost 100% who believe in democracy that after the general election when he is prime minister he will deliver the brexit people voted for? >> well, mr. , mr. speaker, i cn...
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the knitting nannies up in lancashire who have been protesting every day for the last three years andrevented some of the fracking from happening. there is certainly a sway of opinion against theirs and at a time when climate change is such a key, pressing issue, we are seeing these kinds of processes that cause unbelievable damage to the planet are seen as quite apparent and needless to say, also, we know that in terms of earthquake risk as well, this has been high. 2.9 million on the richter scale, it is pretty significant. interesting, thank you, benita, power of the people. absolutely. still to come she's wedded to herjob. like us! who wrote that line? we'll meet the entrepreneur behind la fete, the bespoke wedding and events planning company. you're with worklife from bbc news. the one young world summit kicked off yesterday in london. it is a global forum for young leaders, bringing together 2,000 young people from over 190 countries around the world to accelerate the one young world summit kicked off yesterday in london. it is a global forum for young leaders, bringing together
the knitting nannies up in lancashire who have been protesting every day for the last three years andrevented some of the fracking from happening. there is certainly a sway of opinion against theirs and at a time when climate change is such a key, pressing issue, we are seeing these kinds of processes that cause unbelievable damage to the planet are seen as quite apparent and needless to say, also, we know that in terms of earthquake risk as well, this has been high. 2.9 million on the richter...
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scientists at the university of central lancashire say they may have the answer.ice as likely to die when compared to the general population, they are dying not from just one type of cancer but multiple types of cancer. this professor is leading a team of scientists who are looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxinsm looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. if you ta ke exposed to harmful toxins. if you take firefighters in clothing, hot environment, they are sweating and dehydrating and body temperature increases. the absorption through the skin is increasing and it is working as a sponge for the fire toxins. i have approached fire brigades across the country asking them to show me their decontamination methods. sadly, no one would allow us in to film. in fa ct one would allow us in to film. in fact they got nervous when the words firefighter and cancer are used in the same sentence. instead we have come to the international fire training centre at durham tees valley airpo
scientists at the university of central lancashire say they may have the answer.ice as likely to die when compared to the general population, they are dying not from just one type of cancer but multiple types of cancer. this professor is leading a team of scientists who are looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxinsm looking at how firefighters are exposed to harmful toxins. if you ta ke exposed to harmful toxins. if you...
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in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having to all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are holding back billions or e
in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in...
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in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in the sophistication of cyber attacks are we losing the battle against the hackers and if so why. i think you can make the case that we are you know now we have this phenomenon called the internet of things which is several years old now and you know this is the number one reason that companies are really hesitant to be more and more connected i think what is so interesting about this is that the majority of the hacks that we see are actually not very sophisticated they're caused by things or having the all passwords or passwords like 12345 and you know these basic mistakes are holding back billions or
in our guests mark isaac is a lecturer in computer network security at the university of central lancashire he joins us from preston in the united kingdom and mark einstein is chief analyst for digital services at japan that's a research and advisory firm focused on i.t. he joins us from tokyo welcome to both our guests marc einstein let me start with you if i may because you've worked with companies around the world in setting up their cyber defenses but given the scale of the threat today in...
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and it depended upon there being an invisible open border, just as there is between yorkshire and lancashireic and northern ireland, and that is not going to be the case. what we are now looking at, as you would presumably acknowledge, is that the backstop element of what was initially put forward hasn't worked, simply because it has not got the agreement it needs on either side of this stage. so those involved have got to find a different approach and what the prime minister would now say, presumably, is that given the search for alternative arrangements, this is what we put forward and it should not be automatically to use trashed by the other side straightaway. not be automatically to use trashed by the other side straightawaym was agreed between both sides. he is reneging on it. i do not see how he can comply with bringing in new checks and arrangements which effectively do mean a border. if you are having your own customs arrangements that are different from those on the other side of the border, then people have got to be checked going across, lorries have got to be checked. even if yo
and it depended upon there being an invisible open border, just as there is between yorkshire and lancashireic and northern ireland, and that is not going to be the case. what we are now looking at, as you would presumably acknowledge, is that the backstop element of what was initially put forward hasn't worked, simply because it has not got the agreement it needs on either side of this stage. so those involved have got to find a different approach and what the prime minister would now say,...
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every constituency in -- lancashire voted to leave. what message would you have two the mps representing these constituencies? how should they vote tonight? >> i remember vividly i campaigned with my right honorable friend and he attracted strong support for his views, and he is right. the peoplemuch hope here tonight will respect the views of their constituents, not just in the sense that brexit needs to be done, but also in their passionate desire to move agenda,r domestic improving our health care, investing in education, and taking this country forward. butrwise, there is nothing desert, division, doubt, and dither, division, doubt, and delay. >> the prime minister used the phrase "european friends" over and over this morning. -- will the prime minister distance himself from the comments of the security minister last week who said our european friends in this country could face deportation if they do not have settled status by next year? p.m. johnson: a very important point. perhaps i should have said more about it in my opening re
every constituency in -- lancashire voted to leave. what message would you have two the mps representing these constituencies? how should they vote tonight? >> i remember vividly i campaigned with my right honorable friend and he attracted strong support for his views, and he is right. the peoplemuch hope here tonight will respect the views of their constituents, not just in the sense that brexit needs to be done, but also in their passionate desire to move agenda,r domestic improving our...
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crime is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london, places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashireengland and wales increased by more than two—thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on me, i'd stab them. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 1a and 15 years old. one told me he'd been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself holding a machete at home. to protect their identities, their voices have been changed. is it a normal thing for people to carry knives around here? yeah, pretty much. why do you think people are carrying knives? protection. so if someone comes to you with a knife you pull out a knife as well. then nothing's going to happen. i know people carrying them. people how old? o
crime is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london, places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashireengland and wales increased by more than two—thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to...
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years ago when 23 undocumented chinese workers drowned while cockle picking in morecambe bay in lancashire from preston. we just heard from anna saying one of the things that caught authorities by surprise was the nationality of those inside. why is that the case? it is difficult to say but my experience of this kind of incident is with chinese people. i have learned from the coast where they 58 chinese people died in the dover incident. i have been retired for a few years but certainly from 2005 under in that period it was one of the main issues the country had to face, illegal immigration from chinese emigrants who had been trafficked to the uk. i don't know the current picture. given the distance you are talking about from china all the way to the broker and ultimately to essex where the truck was found, why are they making this difficult journey? what was found, why are they making this difficultjourney? what are the circumstances driving them to take this route? and the morecambe bay case, the victims came from a place called the fijian province, one of the poorest and most deprived a
years ago when 23 undocumented chinese workers drowned while cockle picking in morecambe bay in lancashire from preston. we just heard from anna saying one of the things that caught authorities by surprise was the nationality of those inside. why is that the case? it is difficult to say but my experience of this kind of incident is with chinese people. i have learned from the coast where they 58 chinese people died in the dover incident. i have been retired for a few years but certainly from...
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he's put around half of them on display in blackburn, lancashire, where fans queued overnight to seeiners emblazoned with the name of the town. profits will go to a homelessness charity. let me show you a gorgeous picture this morning. how it looks outside of our studios in salford. not hong kong. it is salford. a few moments ago, to give you a peek behind the scenes here, we have this on our monitor and the sky was absolutely gloriously pink. waves of pink and purple. what do they say, charlie? red sky at night, sailor's delight? red sky at night, sailor's delight? red sky at dawn, sailor's morning? it is lovely, something like that. we had a 15—20 minute window where it was looking particularly beautiful. maybe it is where you are. maybe you were up early walking the dog, it was amazing, send those pictures in. 12 minutes past seven. good morning. let's return to our main story now. the duke of sussex has launched a legal battle against the tabloid press, taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged pho
he's put around half of them on display in blackburn, lancashire, where fans queued overnight to seeiners emblazoned with the name of the town. profits will go to a homelessness charity. let me show you a gorgeous picture this morning. how it looks outside of our studios in salford. not hong kong. it is salford. a few moments ago, to give you a peek behind the scenes here, we have this on our monitor and the sky was absolutely gloriously pink. waves of pink and purple. what do they say,...
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lancashire police have in the past few minutes have said two people died following a fire at a working fire engines initially attended the fire. another person is reported to have been injured in the blaze. next up, the story that has dominated social media today. coleen rooney, wife of former england captain wayne rooney has claimed that someone using rebekah vardy‘s account has leaked stories about her to the sun newspaper. rebekah vardy is of course the wife of england and leicester strikerjamie vardy and denies the allegation. lizo mzimba has this report. they‘re married to footballers who have played for england, but both women have become well—known figures in their own right. rebekah vardy has taken part in the reality show i‘m a celebrity get me out of here. coleen rooney has been a guest presenter on shows like the x factor. she says that after years of stories about her appearing in a tabloid newspaper, she decided to lay a trap on her private instagram feed. she told her more than 1 million twitter followers, "over the past five months, i‘ve posted a series of false stories
lancashire police have in the past few minutes have said two people died following a fire at a working fire engines initially attended the fire. another person is reported to have been injured in the blaze. next up, the story that has dominated social media today. coleen rooney, wife of former england captain wayne rooney has claimed that someone using rebekah vardy‘s account has leaked stories about her to the sun newspaper. rebekah vardy is of course the wife of england and leicester...
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he's put around half of them on display in blackburn, lancashire, where fans queued overnight to see of limited edition trainers emblazoned with the name of the town. profits will go to a charity for the homeless. we will have the weather for you for the weekend. here this morning in sa lfo rd , the weekend. here this morning in salford, a beautiful morning. absolutely stunning. and we will also have all the sport because england take on australia in the by... england take on australia in the rugby... argentina. sorry, argentina. have they paid australia? no, not yet. argentina. 0k, no, not yet. argentina. ok, let's do a timed check! there are fresh calls for a change in the law on assisted dying, from the family of an 80—year—old woman who has been cleared of killing her terminally ill husband. mavis eccleston and her husband dennis were both found unconscious at their home in staffordshire after taking an overdose. mavis recovered, but was later charged with murder. john maguire has been to speaking to their daughterjoy. married for 60 years, their intention was to die as they have
he's put around half of them on display in blackburn, lancashire, where fans queued overnight to see of limited edition trainers emblazoned with the name of the town. profits will go to a charity for the homeless. we will have the weather for you for the weekend. here this morning in sa lfo rd , the weekend. here this morning in salford, a beautiful morning. absolutely stunning. and we will also have all the sport because england take on australia in the by... england take on australia in the...
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compared to yesterday, when we had some severe flooding across the isle of man for parts of cumbria, lancashiren, 11, 1a or 15 celsius, much lower than they were yesterday in the south—east in particular. through this evening and overnight, some patchy fog developing in inland areas. again, looking at quite a chilly night, come thursday night. then through thursday, the remnants of ex—hurricane lorenzo move their way close to the uk and that will give you some strengthening winds on thursday. goodbye. you‘re watching bbc newsroom live — it‘s 11am, and these are the main stories this morning: borisjohnson‘s "take it or leave it" message to europe — as he prepares to set out his final offer on brexit. it's it‘s ideal or no—deal, as boris johnson gives the eu a ten day deadline to agree his brexit plan. —— ideal. the duke and duchess of sussex take the mail on sunday to court — for publishing one of the duchess‘ private letters to her father. the boss of tesco quits after five years in the job — he says the turnaround he led is now complete, but critics say there‘s still work to do. flash floods c
compared to yesterday, when we had some severe flooding across the isle of man for parts of cumbria, lancashiren, 11, 1a or 15 celsius, much lower than they were yesterday in the south—east in particular. through this evening and overnight, some patchy fog developing in inland areas. again, looking at quite a chilly night, come thursday night. then through thursday, the remnants of ex—hurricane lorenzo move their way close to the uk and that will give you some strengthening winds on...
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they have been forced to suspend operations in lancashire because of an earthquake in august — 2.9 on all. the most critical assumption is is the gas there, is it good quality and is it producible? we would answer that yes, yes and yes. and then it is up to policymakers about how quickly they want to exploit that resource. our argument consistently is we should develop our own gas rather than depend on importers. which is difficult to argue against. well, analysts think this is the beginning of the end for fracking. they say regulation makes it too tough here, public support is too low and itjust isn't economically viable. that's because renewable energy sources are becoming cheaper to produce and our climate change targets are now so tough that the emissions from fracking would have to be offset — that's an extra charge. the government says it welcomes the report and will wait for more information before deciding the future of fracking in this country. so watch this space. interesting thing to talk about. you have been quite vocal on fracking in the past. something else that touches
they have been forced to suspend operations in lancashire because of an earthquake in august — 2.9 on all. the most critical assumption is is the gas there, is it good quality and is it producible? we would answer that yes, yes and yes. and then it is up to policymakers about how quickly they want to exploit that resource. our argument consistently is we should develop our own gas rather than depend on importers. which is difficult to argue against. well, analysts think this is the beginning...
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is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london — in places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashiretwo thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensational, stylish buckle town hall. in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on the i would stabbed them. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 14 and 15 years old. 0ne told me he'd been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself holding a machete at home. to protect their identities, their voices have been changed. is it a normal thing for people to carry knives around here? yeah, pretty much. 20 think people are carrying knives was yellow protection. so if someone comes to you knives was yellow protection. so if someone comes to you with a knife you pull out a knife as well. nothing is going to happen. you pull out a knife as well. nothi
is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london — in places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashiretwo thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensational, stylish buckle town hall. in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on the i would...
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is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london — in places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashireore than two thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on me, i'd stab them. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 14 and 15 years old. one told me he'd been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself holding a machete at home. to protect their identities, their voices have been changed. is it a normal thing for people to carry knives around here? yeah, pretty much. why do you think people are carrying knives? protection. so if someone comes to you with a knife you pull out a knife as well. then nothing's going to happen. i know people carrying them. people how old? ourage. 14—year—olds carrying kni
is rising at the fastest rate in areas outside of london — in places such as norfolk, surrey and lancashireore than two thirds. the home office says 20,000 new police officers will be recruited to deal with the issue. here's our home affairs correspondent, sarah corker. step into the sensationally stylish blackpool town ballroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone...
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some train across most areas, and the scene in lancashire from one of our weather watchers, cumulus cloudsf rain. it a few showers around london, kent, essex and east anglia. a few showers further north across eastern areas of scotland. for most of us, dry and sunny and quite chilly. maximum temperature is about 12 to 13 celsius. tonight, cloud continuing in southern areas, some outbreaks of rain. but the cloud will act like a blanket, keep temperatures above freezing. but further north, you can see here by the blue two, a bit of a frost into wednesday morning. always more cloud across the far south, with further rain to the south—west. we always said we wanted an election, we do want an election, but we wanted no deal to be taken off the table. we have now had confirmation from all 28 eu member states that no deal is off the table, so we are going to go out there with the biggest campaign of this party has ever mounted. totally united, totally determined, and i absolutely and looking forward to going to every part of this country with my wonderful shadow cabinet tea m with my wonderful sh
some train across most areas, and the scene in lancashire from one of our weather watchers, cumulus cloudsf rain. it a few showers around london, kent, essex and east anglia. a few showers further north across eastern areas of scotland. for most of us, dry and sunny and quite chilly. maximum temperature is about 12 to 13 celsius. tonight, cloud continuing in southern areas, some outbreaks of rain. but the cloud will act like a blanket, keep temperatures above freezing. but further north, you...
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years ago, 21 cockle pickers, trafficked from china, drowned after being trapped by the tide in lancashire'sw vulnerable these people are who are trafficked into the country. again, it is just a really tragic and sad event. lisa? yes, it was a big shock when i heard about the incident and so many chinese losing their lives. with your experience, mick, from the investigation, of course, this is under way right now in the early stages of what is a huge murder investigation. from your experiences of dealing with the chinese authorities and trying to get information, we were hearing from ourshanghai information, we were hearing from our shanghai correspondent earlier about how it might work and what the avenues are, give us a sense about how it might work and what the avenues are, give us a sense of how it worked in practice for you. there are several aspects to the investigation and one of the important things is to identify the deceased. my feeling is, that if these people have been trafficked by snake head gangsta. just explained that. they are criminal travel agents, really, you go to a snak
years ago, 21 cockle pickers, trafficked from china, drowned after being trapped by the tide in lancashire'sw vulnerable these people are who are trafficked into the country. again, it is just a really tragic and sad event. lisa? yes, it was a big shock when i heard about the incident and so many chinese losing their lives. with your experience, mick, from the investigation, of course, this is under way right now in the early stages of what is a huge murder investigation. from your experiences...
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we went to a halloween craft event in lancashire to get some top tips. eyes, and even horns, scales on the back of a dinosaur, you just need to whack them on there with a bit of paint, you can make whatever your imagination can turn you into. some great stuff there and thank you to them for showing us. you're talking about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a about pumpkins, to feel that if you geta pumpkin about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a pumpkin coup carve, use 18,000 tonnes of the stuff, 8 million pumpkins and 6% of those are just thrown out. no one uses the flesh so dig out your recipes for a bitter pumpkin pie. more from you after 8am. what are you smiling about? you like pumpkin pie. you're talking about recipes yesterday. no, that was risotto. that's different. you make pumpkin risotto? i was not that far off. not coming to yours for dinner. not coming to yours for dinner. going back to a story about some research that has been done on how much the weather affects the pain you might feel. you've got a condition, something like arthritis an
we went to a halloween craft event in lancashire to get some top tips. eyes, and even horns, scales on the back of a dinosaur, you just need to whack them on there with a bit of paint, you can make whatever your imagination can turn you into. some great stuff there and thank you to them for showing us. you're talking about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a about pumpkins, to feel that if you geta pumpkin about pumpkins, to feel that if you get a pumpkin coup carve, use 18,000 tonnes of the...
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suggest knife crime is rising at a faster rate outside london, in areas including norfolk, surrey and lancashireallroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on me, i‘d stab ‘em. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 1a and 15 years old. one told me he‘d been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself holding a machete at home. to protect their identities, their voices have been changed. is it a normal thing for people to carry knives around here? yeah, pretty much. why do you think people are carrying knives? protection — so if someone comes to you with a knife, you pull out a knife as well. then nothing‘s going to happen. i know people carrying them. people how old? ourage. 14—year—olds carrying knives? 13 at the least, carrying one. why would a 13—year—old boy need to carry a knife? protection. protection from what, though? from each other. at blackpool football club‘s community trust, students are taught abo
suggest knife crime is rising at a faster rate outside london, in areas including norfolk, surrey and lancashireallroom... in the shadow of its famous tower, blackpool has some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in britain. there is a darker side to this seaside town. if someone started on me, i‘d stab ‘em. a lot of people bring knives, like, when we have fights, like. these boys are 1a and 15 years old. one told me he‘d been stabbed in the leg. he then showed me a picture of himself...