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i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could. i walk around it all the time, on my own, often at night. always trying to take a different route, happily getting lost, going to a pub, someone will come and talk to you. london is very alive for me, full of ghosts but full of people in the present as well. in that sense, it is still, especially in parts of south london that you set the bar again, it still has a dickensian feel, that sort of churning, nonstop life. the characters who inhabit it. i suppose it's like any big city, but london seems to have that quality. i think partly it is because we've got the city of london. and it is always renewing itself, following up new buildings, old ones come tumbling down. and people are very energised, very driven, they hurtle about. even where i live in southeast london, on the main street, a sort of hurtling that goes on. this is the london that you love. the london i love is very much the modern city, but the city with all its echoes of dickensian times, through old industrial buildings.
i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could. i walk around it all the time, on my own, often at night. always trying to take a different route, happily getting lost, going to a pub, someone will come and talk to you. london is very alive for me, full of ghosts but full of people in the present as well. in that sense, it is still, especially in parts of south london that you set the bar again, it still has a dickensian feel, that sort of churning, nonstop life. the...
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south london.asa south london. —— 15 years of service as a police officer, many of them in south london. one of those paying tribute to him today will be chief inspector neil sawyer, one of the many people who worked alongside pc palmer. i'm here with roy ram, former commander of specialist operations at scotland yard. roy, just give us at scotland yard. roy, just give us a sense of your thoughts as we watch the funeral cortege make its way to southwark cathedral. obviously my heart goes out to the family, to the officers who are there with their colleague. it is a painful irony, i think, you see the officers of the specialist escort group on the motorcycles clearing the junctions for their colleague. normally they would be doing this for the royal family or the members of the diplomatic core, but what must be going through their minds to be doing it for a fallen colleague? the hearse, i think, doing it for a fallen colleague? the hearse, ithink, really doing it for a fallen colleague? the hearse,
south london.asa south london. —— 15 years of service as a police officer, many of them in south london. one of those paying tribute to him today will be chief inspector neil sawyer, one of the many people who worked alongside pc palmer. i'm here with roy ram, former commander of specialist operations at scotland yard. roy, just give us at scotland yard. roy, just give us a sense of your thoughts as we watch the funeral cortege make its way to southwark cathedral. obviously my heart goes...
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weighedrs are heavily in london. see the stoxx 600, the broader indexes, gaining that only by 0.2%. take a look at my screen here. i have pulled up a currency look at the expanded majors. the reason i do that is because turkey is here. the lira is the biggest gainer against the dollar of all of the expanded majors after the election results out of turkey over the weekend. the pound showing a little strength as well as the ruble and the swiss franc. interesting to watch at any time of geopolitical uncertainty. in terms of losers, commodity currencies. including the australian dollar and the south african rand there at the bottom. let -- let us look at the mid-cap movers. nejra: starting with a stock that has hit a record high in this session. galapagos. it is a biotech company. up 4.3%. moving on reports of it launching a proposed share offering. that is why we are seeing that move today. as zeno is down 0.3%. reported the first revenue declined in two years. in france, nonfood sales face more competition with e-comme
weighedrs are heavily in london. see the stoxx 600, the broader indexes, gaining that only by 0.2%. take a look at my screen here. i have pulled up a currency look at the expanded majors. the reason i do that is because turkey is here. the lira is the biggest gainer against the dollar of all of the expanded majors after the election results out of turkey over the weekend. the pound showing a little strength as well as the ruble and the swiss franc. interesting to watch at any time of...
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meanwhile, such as going on at london addresses. —— searches are going on at london addresses.ss the west. this will produce the odd shower and some cloud breaks elsewhere. most it will be tried this afternoon. tonight, it'll be on the cool side. a future was initially fading away and rain and breeze into the hebrides later on. temperatures could be low enough across rural parts of wales, england and scotland scotland for some fast. —— for some frost. the rain clears away in the hebrides. some showers in the west. that's majority in the uk. saturday will be reasonably sunny with some broken club. it will feel pleasantly warm. full black holiday weekend comes up in half—hour. see them. —— hello. this is bbc news. the headlines... a breast surgeon, ian pattison, has been convicted of intentionally wounding patients by performing unnecessary operations. the victims are accusing him of wanting to play god. police say the armed raid carried out in north—west london last night — in which a woman was shot by armed officers — was to prevent an active terrorist plot. it is understood th
meanwhile, such as going on at london addresses. —— searches are going on at london addresses.ss the west. this will produce the odd shower and some cloud breaks elsewhere. most it will be tried this afternoon. tonight, it'll be on the cool side. a future was initially fading away and rain and breeze into the hebrides later on. temperatures could be low enough across rural parts of wales, england and scotland scotland for some fast. —— for some frost. the rain clears away in the...
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i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could.h london that you set the book in, it still has a dickensian feel, that sort of churning, nonstop life. the characters who inhabit it. i suppose it‘s like any big city, but london seems to have that quality. i think partly it is because we‘ve got the city of london. and it is always renewing itself, throwing up new buildings, old ones come tumbling down. and people are very energised, very driven, they hurtle about. even where i live in southeast london, on the main street, there‘s a lot of hurtling that goes on. this is the london that you love. the london i love is very much the modern city, but the city with all its echoes of dickensian times, through old industrial buildings. they are venetian, they are neo—byza ntine, they are neo—gothic, theyjust send me into rapture. i assume you love dickens? do you know, i have a lot of trouble with dickens. i find him a very difficult writer to read. that‘s interesting, why? partly, it‘s the carnivalesque, elaborate baroque prose. partly, it‘
i grew up in the suburbs in london and moved to london as fast as i could.h london that you set the book in, it still has a dickensian feel, that sort of churning, nonstop life. the characters who inhabit it. i suppose it‘s like any big city, but london seems to have that quality. i think partly it is because we‘ve got the city of london. and it is always renewing itself, throwing up new buildings, old ones come tumbling down. and people are very energised, very driven, they hurtle about....
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they are in custody in a police station in london.unterterrorism investigation. the house had in under observation, as had the people in connection to it. as the search of the house continued into the night, other searches related to this incident were being carried out at other properties gci’oss carried out at other properties across london. but police say there was no connection between these arrests and the one in whitehall yesterday. alexandra mckenzie is in willesden this morning. what is happening this morning? good morning. as you know, i have been here for most of the night. police have maintained their presence. they are still here, and the road here is still cordoned off. there is only access in and out to local residents. i have not seen anybody this morning, but last night we did speak to a couple of those local residents. they didn't want to go on camera, but some people did hear those gunshots and see those armed police go into the street. they spoke of their shock at what had happened. this morning, i have spoken to th
they are in custody in a police station in london.unterterrorism investigation. the house had in under observation, as had the people in connection to it. as the search of the house continued into the night, other searches related to this incident were being carried out at other properties gci’oss carried out at other properties across london. but police say there was no connection between these arrests and the one in whitehall yesterday. alexandra mckenzie is in willesden this morning. what...
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coup forld be a big london. it would make the case that london is still open for business.ast year after brexit, there were a few companies that tried to do ipo's lend -- and london and were not able to get them through. brexit. blamed it on leg if you have the biggest ipo in the world coming to london, that would say something. if you also look at it, london, new york, hong kong -- those are very much the key markets. where an ipo this big could happen. nejra: stiff competition. >> absolutely. nejra: group david, thank you so much. europe deals reporter for bloomberg. the latestapping from capitol hill, senate democrats have enough votes to initially blocked the nomination of neil gorsuch to the supreme court. you're watching the rollcall continue. the 41 votes needed under current rules to keep them from advancing for final confirmation vote has been reached. mitch mcconnell has said they will have gorsuch confirmed by friday. we will see how it plays out. stay tuned to bloomberg. this is bloomberg. ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am vonnie quinn.
coup forld be a big london. it would make the case that london is still open for business.ast year after brexit, there were a few companies that tried to do ipo's lend -- and london and were not able to get them through. brexit. blamed it on leg if you have the biggest ipo in the world coming to london, that would say something. if you also look at it, london, new york, hong kong -- those are very much the key markets. where an ipo this big could happen. nejra: stiff competition. >>...
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. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me first make it clear before we get into the details of the legislation i want you to understand this legislation does one fundamentally critical thing it sets affordable housing requirement for pipeline projects in the fillmore and divisadero nct as at a higher standard that is required their taking advantage of the nct d controlled divisions that requires pipeline projects to provide 23 percent on site affordability or thirty percent offsite for unit that will include 6 percent for those at the 55 percent of ami, and that's basically a family of four making $59,000 a year up to 8 percent of the unit for one he 20 pe
. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me...
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i7 feel of things done in london. we saw a across 17 ea??— feel of things done in london.don. we saw a across $25 country, and = feel of things done in london. we saw a across $25 country, and itj lead to chilly lead to - chilly nights as could lead to some chilly nights as well. high pressure will hang on in there too much ease england, but these weather fronts we pushing in. showery rainford tomorrow, and that has to clear away to the east. we start off with a little bit of early—morning mist and fog. that will lift away. a dry start for many. the cloud and the rain gathers and the winds will strengthen as well. 0utbreaks and the winds will strengthen as well. 0utbrea ks of and the winds will strengthen as well. outbreaks of shahriar alam into northern ireland and western scotland. they few more showers in the western isles as well. most parts of scotland staying dry through daylight hours. north—west england with more rain and some rain threading a while. some warmth in areas except for the east coast. a bit of coastal fog could pick the temperatures back in touch. at t
i7 feel of things done in london. we saw a across 17 ea??— feel of things done in london.don. we saw a across $25 country, and = feel of things done in london. we saw a across $25 country, and itj lead to chilly lead to - chilly nights as could lead to some chilly nights as well. high pressure will hang on in there too much ease england, but these weather fronts we pushing in. showery rainford tomorrow, and that has to clear away to the east. we start off with a little bit of early—morning...
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. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me first make it clear before we get into the details of the legislation i want you to understand this legislation does one fundamentally critical thing it sets affordable housing requirement for pipeline projects in the fillmore and divisadero nct as at a higher standard that is required their taking advantage of the nct d controlled divisions that requires pipeline projects to provide 23 percent on site affordability or thirty percent offsite for unit that will include 6 percent for those at the 55 percent of ami, and that's basically a family of four making $59,000 a year up to 8 percent of the unit for one he 20 pe
. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me...
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you work for the london evening standard and london has been picked out as being polluted? campaigned heavily on clean air. theresa may has said, she has hinted at some sort of scrappage scheme might be on the cards. if you have bought a diesel car, you might get some compensation of financial help. my son has got a diesel van and he will be delighted, to get some compensation from the government. but how on earth will they work it out? how much compensation, for which vehicles and what will they do if drivers dispute it. one of the more interesting lines in the story, is in the times version, or the telegraph, someone suggested if we eliminated the bumps in roads we could do a lot to solve the problem of emissions. when diesel cars go over these bonds, and i bet you didn't know this, they emit more emissions. so if you get rid of the speed bumps, you can go some way to solve the problem. on the same day the london mayor says... he has this £24 charge, congestion charge and he is thought about extending it. going back to this big economic argument about this, looking up the
you work for the london evening standard and london has been picked out as being polluted? campaigned heavily on clean air. theresa may has said, she has hinted at some sort of scrappage scheme might be on the cards. if you have bought a diesel car, you might get some compensation of financial help. my son has got a diesel van and he will be delighted, to get some compensation from the government. but how on earth will they work it out? how much compensation, for which vehicles and what will...
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london looks lovely. doesn't it?he barclays board orders a significant pay cut for authoritiesr u.k. launched investigations. meet with ministers u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson as he prepares to visit russia on wednesday. and a four-way fight for france. polls,surge in the stoking more uncertainty about an already unpredictable
london looks lovely. doesn't it?he barclays board orders a significant pay cut for authoritiesr u.k. launched investigations. meet with ministers u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson as he prepares to visit russia on wednesday. and a four-way fight for france. polls,surge in the stoking more uncertainty about an already unpredictable
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we will have more from the centre of london as it unfolds.one of a line of copy coming to us from the reuters news agency. reports are emerging from germany that a shot has been fired in a hospital in the kreuzberg area of berlin. police there saying they have shot and injured a man, in the lead, ata hospital in berlin. a spokesman confirmed the shooting but the circumstances and exact location of the incident are not clear. the accident and emergency department of the hospital in that district has been cordoned off. more details as we get it. a high courtjudge has told the government it must publish its draft anti—pollution strategy the day after the local election. ministers claimed they couldn't abide by a previous court ruling to publish the consultation document before the 30th ofjune because it would break so—called purdah rules in the run—up to the general election. but environmental campaigners argued clean air was a public health issue and such rules should not apply. the london mayor said he is pleased the government will now have t
we will have more from the centre of london as it unfolds.one of a line of copy coming to us from the reuters news agency. reports are emerging from germany that a shot has been fired in a hospital in the kreuzberg area of berlin. police there saying they have shot and injured a man, in the lead, ata hospital in berlin. a spokesman confirmed the shooting but the circumstances and exact location of the incident are not clear. the accident and emergency department of the hospital in that district...
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nejra: limb from london -- live from london, i am nejra cehic. the european close 15 minutes away.s. weekly inventory came in above forecasts. holding above $51 per barrel, brett above $54. alix steel is with the goldman sachs -- is at the goldman sachs imposing in new york. >> if there is one man you want to talk about oil inventories is scott sheffield the us to be the ceo of pioneer in that pioneer. -- ceo of pioneer. over 9ion in the u.s. million barrels per day, a 14 month high, sustainable and $50? >> yes, especially with the permian basin. 9.8.ime highs about we hit 9.7 in 2015. i expect it to keep climbing, primarily because of the activity in the permian basin. >> when do we get to 10? >> sometime in 2018. >> inventory build side, did you get that from cushing and the overall inventory of a love imports coming into the u.s. or a weaker demand and strong production here? >> i still see strong demand, 1.5, 1.8 million barrels her day around the world growth. cushing is at an all-time high. inventory built was a surprise. the market is waiting for the may 25 meeting of opec a
nejra: limb from london -- live from london, i am nejra cehic. the european close 15 minutes away.s. weekly inventory came in above forecasts. holding above $51 per barrel, brett above $54. alix steel is with the goldman sachs -- is at the goldman sachs imposing in new york. >> if there is one man you want to talk about oil inventories is scott sheffield the us to be the ceo of pioneer in that pioneer. -- ceo of pioneer. over 9ion in the u.s. million barrels per day, a 14 month high,...
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i am a london. can't move. maybe they can't find premises. iam a london. it can't move.t find premises. i am a london. it is not easy to find a place. people cannot just move because they cannot pay the rent. i think people probably wouldn't know that they were paying rent to the nhs. it was news to me. it has been a story that has been bubbling under the medical press and is beginning to get national prominence. exactly. and it is also theissue prominence. exactly. and it is also the issue with the nhs. a lot of us don't know how much it has become privatised. and how much it is being privatised. and how much it is being privatised. that is not to do with privatisation, if the nhs owns the building. it is a landlord- tenant tussle. the internal market. it is privatisation by other means. other people might argue that is not the case. well, it is. let's not get bogged down. ok. the times, £20 toxic tax for diesel drivers. not long ago we were advised that diesel was a clean option. and now we worry about what to do with the diesel cars. it will be too expensive for peopl
i am a london. can't move. maybe they can't find premises. iam a london. it can't move.t find premises. i am a london. it is not easy to find a place. people cannot just move because they cannot pay the rent. i think people probably wouldn't know that they were paying rent to the nhs. it was news to me. it has been a story that has been bubbling under the medical press and is beginning to get national prominence. exactly. and it is also theissue prominence. exactly. and it is also the issue...
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police say they've foiled an active terror plot in london. one suspect — a woman in her twenties — was shot and is in a serious condition. in a major security operation, armed police surrounded the property and have arrested six people, including one in kent. the armed entry was necessary due the nature of the intelligence we were dealing with and involved armed officers firing cs gas into the address. it's understood that the man arrested in whitehall yesterday is mohammed khalid omar ali who's 27 and originally from north london. we'll have the very latest live on both those stories — also this lunchtime. britain's economy slowed sharply at the start of the year. official figures show gdp grew byjust 0.3%. a fund set up to improve access to cancer drugs in england has been condemned by researchers as a huge waste of money. sergeant alexander blackman, the foil —— former royal marine jailed for shooting dead a taliban member in afghanistan, has been released from prison. and vauxhall has been severely criticised by mps over the way it dealt
police say they've foiled an active terror plot in london. one suspect — a woman in her twenties — was shot and is in a serious condition. in a major security operation, armed police surrounded the property and have arrested six people, including one in kent. the armed entry was necessary due the nature of the intelligence we were dealing with and involved armed officers firing cs gas into the address. it's understood that the man arrested in whitehall yesterday is mohammed khalid omar ali...
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i went to london today 5 i went to london today and it boat.n go and vote. see half to go and vote. good'tcrsee using half to go and vote. good'torsee using their democratic vote. people using their democratic vote. lets's look at the daily telegraph, then. labour's nuclear implosion. it is that labour's credibility is in tatters. so-called went on andrew marr and tatters. so-called went on andrew marrand said tatters. so-called went on andrew marr and said that he ruled out ever using britain's nuclear deterrent. a little while afterwards, the labour party had to say, actually, of course we still support the trident nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy nuclear deterrent. every body knew the jeremy corbyn nuclear deterrent. every body knew thejeremy corbyn does not support nuclear weapons. we are in a weird situation. but think when theresa may's said, was asked, said she would not hesitate. —— theresa may it was asked, she said. this has been a difficult issue. parties have a lwa ys been a difficult issue. parties have always been divi
i went to london today 5 i went to london today and it boat.n go and vote. see half to go and vote. good'tcrsee using half to go and vote. good'torsee using their democratic vote. people using their democratic vote. lets's look at the daily telegraph, then. labour's nuclear implosion. it is that labour's credibility is in tatters. so-called went on andrew marr and tatters. so-called went on andrew marrand said tatters. so-called went on andrew marr and said that he ruled out ever using...
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bring it into london and that is going to hit trade in london as well.l cars can go. we need distance between exhaust pipes and children's lungs. would you like every diesel bus taken off the streets? we have seen progress on buses in london. once we have cameras, we have enough surveillance cameras, we have enough surveillance cameras in every town to monitor us at all times, so it will be quite easy to monitor numberplates. and we will miss the worst polluters because we don't measure pmios, ultrafine particles. it is not in the mot, or in the vehicle excise duty, so we will miss the pollution thatis duty, so we will miss the pollution that is out there. would you agree that diesel cars that aren't the most environmentally friendly, ten, 15, 20 years old, scrap them? we should be testing for more particulate pollution. we don't do that. so change the mot. that's not always being enforced as it should be. we know filters that take out particulates are being removed. that process is legal. particulates are never being measured. they are. the point is abo
bring it into london and that is going to hit trade in london as well.l cars can go. we need distance between exhaust pipes and children's lungs. would you like every diesel bus taken off the streets? we have seen progress on buses in london. once we have cameras, we have enough surveillance cameras, we have enough surveillance cameras in every town to monitor us at all times, so it will be quite easy to monitor numberplates. and we will miss the worst polluters because we don't measure pmios,...
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removed — after yesterday's london marathon.ree person costu me. but probably the one of the most impressive, was joe spraggins from southfields who became the fastest man to run the race dressed as a swimmer. he completed the race in an impressive two hours and 42 minutes. well done to everyone. let's have a look at the travel situation now. a good service on all lines. in south—east london, the a2 is getting busy as you head into town from eltham. over in east london, in mile end, bow common lane is closed between devons road and thomas road. that's because of a police incident. we understand there's been a stabbing there. and in barking, upney lane is blocked because of a crash near to the drive. let's have a check on the weather now with kate. good morning. a bright start for many of us this morning with sunny spells but this guy will turn a little more like this as we head through the day and showers arrive this chance of the sunshine is further south and gradually the cloud take several parts. showers come through the afte
removed — after yesterday's london marathon.ree person costu me. but probably the one of the most impressive, was joe spraggins from southfields who became the fastest man to run the race dressed as a swimmer. he completed the race in an impressive two hours and 42 minutes. well done to everyone. let's have a look at the travel situation now. a good service on all lines. in south—east london, the a2 is getting busy as you head into town from eltham. over in east london, in mile end, bow...
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it is a busy part of london. from eyewitnesses who were just going about their business near westminster and the houses of parliament. they became aware there was police activity. that is the live pictures at this incident on whitehall. one man arrested. no suggestion that anybody has been injured, but reports of knives. actually you can see two knives it would seem to me in that shotjust to the left of brown rucksack. and certainly police cordoned and the presence of forensic officers suggesting there is work to be done in terms of photographing and no doubt taking away any material that may be needed for forensic analysis and evidence. but police, metropolitan police, saying they will produce a statement a little later explaining what has happened. but we know at this stage that a man has been arrested following an incident on whitehall. that street home to numerous government ministries in central london. more to come as and when we have it. the labour leader has been out campaigning in harlow and has been tal
it is a busy part of london. from eyewitnesses who were just going about their business near westminster and the houses of parliament. they became aware there was police activity. that is the live pictures at this incident on whitehall. one man arrested. no suggestion that anybody has been injured, but reports of knives. actually you can see two knives it would seem to me in that shotjust to the left of brown rucksack. and certainly police cordoned and the presence of forensic officers...
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in leafy parts, they hope that sells — like here in richmond outside london.re's an opportunity for the british people to choose and change the direction of our country, to reject the brexit vote, stay in the single market and, however you voted last june, to vote to have a strong opposition in this country that we desperately need for the good of democracy. onlyjust over a dozen mps tried to stop it happening. order! the opposition could have blocked theresa may's desire to hold the election three years early. the ayes to the right, 522. but not a chance. the noes to the left, 13. so it's now officially on. the realities of brexit tipped the timing of this election but theresa may was also tempted by the lure of the polls and her desire to get things done at home. the challenge now for the opposition parties is to make the arguments on their terms. he is no stranger to this. jeremy corbyn had two successful rounds of campaigning to win his party's leadership. but he is already on the road in marginal croydon, facing a much bigger task this time around. are we
in leafy parts, they hope that sells — like here in richmond outside london.re's an opportunity for the british people to choose and change the direction of our country, to reject the brexit vote, stay in the single market and, however you voted last june, to vote to have a strong opposition in this country that we desperately need for the good of democracy. onlyjust over a dozen mps tried to stop it happening. order! the opposition could have blocked theresa may's desire to hold the election...
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i have been informed by supervisor president london breed that she would like this matter continued and representing her office is mr. michael sir any words. >> no good afternoon, supervisors we would like to ask this item to be continued to may 1st if possible. >> a continuance to the first day of may 2017 a couple of three weeks from today anyone from the public wish to comment to item number one, that is to be continued momentarily please come up if you have any comments and give each speaker two minutes madam clerk. >> first. >> next speaker, please. >> supervisors my name is dennis i'm a newly lifetime resident of d 5 and a native san franciscan and find the current i support the continuance because i find it unacceptable we need more affordable housing and this measure primarily supports more market-rate housing at a tiny - for low income working people thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> hi jennifer with the san francisco tenants union 0 we learned look the area medium income in the western edition is 54 percent so this proposal that supervisor president lon
i have been informed by supervisor president london breed that she would like this matter continued and representing her office is mr. michael sir any words. >> no good afternoon, supervisors we would like to ask this item to be continued to may 1st if possible. >> a continuance to the first day of may 2017 a couple of three weeks from today anyone from the public wish to comment to item number one, that is to be continued momentarily please come up if you have any comments and give...
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the rubble of london.t madness of making movies which hangs this together. it's interesting — movies provide shape and structure, and an ending where life at that time was full of mess and never did. that is why people loved movies back then. 30 million people per week went to the movies. it was the revival for the british people, after a demise beforehand? it would be great if this can get an audience of 30 million in the opening weekend. i don't think it will, but this film is witty, charming and elegantly done. a very good performance from gemma arterton, and neatly tied up by the director, lone scherfig, with a good amount of skill. people might think it is a women's picture, but it has depth and elegance, and i love the wartime tailoring in the costumes. i may get one, a decent coat! the best out is get out. it is a horror film? yes, it is out at most cinemas, it isn't a horror film in a scary way, but it's very edgy. there is this depth going on, like in the stepford wives. a black guy goes to a whit
the rubble of london.t madness of making movies which hangs this together. it's interesting — movies provide shape and structure, and an ending where life at that time was full of mess and never did. that is why people loved movies back then. 30 million people per week went to the movies. it was the revival for the british people, after a demise beforehand? it would be great if this can get an audience of 30 million in the opening weekend. i don't think it will, but this film is witty,...
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. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me first make it clear before we get into the details of the legislation i want you to understand this legislation does one fundamentally critical thing it sets affordable housing requirement for pipeline projects in the fillmore and divisadero nct as at a higher standard that is required their taking advantage of the nct d controlled divisions that requires pipeline projects to provide 23 percent on site affordability or thirty percent offsite for unit that will include 6 percent for those at the 55 percent of ami, and that's basically a family of four making $59,000 a year up to 8 percent of the unit for one he 20 pe
. >> 0 integrity okay sponsored by supervisor president london breed so supervisor president london breed i'll i'm going to turn it over to you. >> thank you supervisor farrell good afternoon, supervisors and members of the public i'm glad to present this legislation to you today it will provide more homes for people along the dpris and fillmore fillmore street neighborhood commercial transit district. >> or nct that is a good thing for the neighborhood and for the city let me...
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the new housing friend in london. >> quijano: we end tonight in london, one of the most expensive placesd to live, home prices and rents are so high that thousands of londoners have been forced out of street addresses into floating homes on the city's historic canals. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: london's meandering canals look like an oasis on a sunny spring afternoon but increasingly they're a last resort for many who say the city has left them nowhere else to go. >> i just thought the only way i will ever own any property is by buying a boat because you can't afford to buy a flat for a million pounds it is way out of my reach, you know, especially when you are earning a teacher's wages. >> reporter: andy winter is among hundreds of people who unable to make ends meet in the capitol gave up life in an apartment to live on a narrow boat. the quirky vessels can be just five feet wide and 20 feet long with enough space for up to two beds. but starting at around $25,000, they're a steal compared to property prices. and record has caught on. in the past five years, the number of
the new housing friend in london. >> quijano: we end tonight in london, one of the most expensive placesd to live, home prices and rents are so high that thousands of londoners have been forced out of street addresses into floating homes on the city's historic canals. here's jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: london's meandering canals look like an oasis on a sunny spring afternoon but increasingly they're a last resort for many who say the city has left them nowhere else to go....
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london is a world city.ny, poland and ireland. what happened a fortnight ago leaves us bewildered. what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and ta ke motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton to london and then drive it fast at people he had never met, couldn‘t possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge, no reason to hate them, and then run at the gates of the palace of westminster to cause another death? it seems likely that we shall never know. no doubt, it was an imitation of the attacks in nice —— nice anne boleyn, but what on earth did he hope to achieve? —— nice and berlin. such random acts of aggression are nothing new. we are reminded of the death of these earlier —— fusilier lee rigby, the bomb attacks on the underground and the london buses in 2005, and so much more here in earlier terror campaigns. and we are conscious of the determined and committed protection offered by the police and security services. even so, police and security services. even so,
london is a world city.ny, poland and ireland. what happened a fortnight ago leaves us bewildered. what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and ta ke motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton to london and then drive it fast at people he had never met, couldn‘t possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge, no reason to hate them, and then run at the gates of the palace of westminster to cause another death? it seems likely that we shall never know....
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london and elsewhere in the uk.ity. that's why we've teamed up with 35 of the biggest employers in the city of london so when you have the concentrations of people, if you get the system in people will use it. the coffee chains, the big chains, are they doing enough? this is a good start, there's always more. our aim is to extend it beyond the city of london and manchester so we get good coverage nationwide so everyone has a good opportunity to recycle theircup. has a good opportunity to recycle their cup. thanks very much, gary. they're hoping to get around 500,000 of these by the end of the month, 5 million recyclable cups in these containers by the end of the year. back to you two, dan and louise. it's incredibly obvious, it looks like a it's incredibly obvious, it looks likea cup, it's incredibly obvious, it looks like a cup, that's what you do with it,. shall hands to carol —— shall we hand to carol? or is it doris day? you have to wait for this, carol. we think that looks like a dead ringer for you. think that
london and elsewhere in the uk.ity. that's why we've teamed up with 35 of the biggest employers in the city of london so when you have the concentrations of people, if you get the system in people will use it. the coffee chains, the big chains, are they doing enough? this is a good start, there's always more. our aim is to extend it beyond the city of london and manchester so we get good coverage nationwide so everyone has a good opportunity to recycle theircup. has a good opportunity to...
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it is believed to be this man, 27, who grew up in london. scotla nd man, 27, who grew up in london.a said they were making terror arrests on a daily basis. let's talk now to dr evanjean lawrence — an expert in counter terrorism and security — who joins us from our news room in salford. thank you for being with us. we hear daily arrests being made, according to the police. we have covered these two particular events. people start to think it is a growing trend. is itfairto to think it is a growing trend. is it fair to say that? this is something that has been happening fairly consistently throughout the past couple of years. the difference is that we don't hear about it as often. when things go right we rarely hear about them. only when there are problems does the public generally become aware of something like this. what we are getting a sense with both the arrests today and yesterday is how much surveillance must be going on. absolutely does that there is something like 3000 people on the watch list. i think what we have to realise is that the police cannot watch them all, all the
it is believed to be this man, 27, who grew up in london. scotla nd man, 27, who grew up in london.a said they were making terror arrests on a daily basis. let's talk now to dr evanjean lawrence — an expert in counter terrorism and security — who joins us from our news room in salford. thank you for being with us. we hear daily arrests being made, according to the police. we have covered these two particular events. people start to think it is a growing trend. is itfairto to think it is a...
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and i'm kasia madera in london. 0urtop hizon in singapore. and i'm kasia madera in london.econd round of the french presidential election. he'll face marine le pen of the anti—immigration national front — who described the result as historic. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the japan times which leads with the joint drills the country's maritime self—defense force is carrying out with the american aircraft carrier uss carl vinson. there it is, they are. —— there. the paper calls it a show of deterrence amid concerns that north korea is preparing to conduct more missile and nuclear tests this week. military affairs also dominates the front page of the china daily, with a story about president xi calling for commanders to strengthen the people's liberation army. he said 2017 will be significant for china and urged the pla to build up combat preparation and ideological training. and the new york times features a story about how donald trump's confrontational and unpredictable approach to foreign affairs has lifted his mood and poll nu
and i'm kasia madera in london. 0urtop hizon in singapore. and i'm kasia madera in london.econd round of the french presidential election. he'll face marine le pen of the anti—immigration national front — who described the result as historic. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start with the japan times which leads with the joint drills the country's maritime self—defense force is carrying out with the american aircraft carrier uss carl vinson. there it is,...
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ability bow in dast london doesn't receive money from the nhs, —— ability bow in east london doesn't statue that was the first artwork to appear on the fourth plinth in trafalgar square — is to be unveiled again, but at a new location, on the steps of st paul's cathedral. the sculpture — ecce homo by artist mark wallinger — was on the fourth plinth 18 years ago. from this morning, it'll be outside st paul's for about six weeks — to raise awareness, by the charity amnesty, of people struggling with persecution around the world. let's have a look at the travel situation now. severe delays, stratford to richmond because of a faulty train at stratford. on the trains, london midland has delays of up to half an hour between euston and milton keynes because of overhead line problems that started yesterday. if we look at the roads, the blackwall tunnel northern approach is showing the usual delays. bow road is queueing into town because of waterworks. the traffic is ata because of waterworks. the traffic is at a complete standstill. over in tottenham, lordship lane is closed by the police be
ability bow in dast london doesn't receive money from the nhs, —— ability bow in east london doesn't statue that was the first artwork to appear on the fourth plinth in trafalgar square — is to be unveiled again, but at a new location, on the steps of st paul's cathedral. the sculpture — ecce homo by artist mark wallinger — was on the fourth plinth 18 years ago. from this morning, it'll be outside st paul's for about six weeks — to raise awareness, by the charity amnesty, of people...
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, south-west london, last year.for the british people to choose to change the direction of our country, to reject a hard brexit, though to stay in the single market. however you voted la st single market. however you voted last year, the vote have a decent stronger position in this country that we desperately need for the good of democracy. back investments to the international media gathered. it has made it a global event. theresa may might well want this to bea theresa may might well want this to be a brexit election but prime minister ‘s can't always said the terms of the debate. and pains could have a life of their own and labour wa nts to have a life of their own and labour wants to love the photos back towards public services and the economy. the labour leader used a parliamentary debate to criticise theresa may's refusal to take part in televised election debates but also criticised the conservatives record in parliament. the prime minister talks about a strong economy but the truth is most people are worse o
, south-west london, last year.for the british people to choose to change the direction of our country, to reject a hard brexit, though to stay in the single market. however you voted la st single market. however you voted last year, the vote have a decent stronger position in this country that we desperately need for the good of democracy. back investments to the international media gathered. it has made it a global event. theresa may might well want this to bea theresa may might well want...
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the average in london should be 13, so the average in london should be 13, so you the average in london south of england as weak affair. it is also going to be fairly breezy, coming from a chilly direction, namely the north—west. here comes the rain sliding steadily southwards, not making it by mid—afternoon to the far south of england. behind ita mid—afternoon to the far south of england. behind it a mixture of sunshine and showers. if you are in the wind it will feel a bit nippy. stornoway 10 celsius, newcastle 11, but if you are out of it, 12 to 15 will not feel too bad at all. not as lovely and warm as it was at the weekend. into thursday, we are looking again at some chilly weather where we have the brakes on the cloud first thing. you will be sunny spells, more rain coming in across the north—west and during good friday that southwards. mainly affecting the west of the uk and i can't go without showing you quickly what is happening at easter weekend. mostly dry, there will be some sunshine and showers, but still that cool wind, and i mean cool is in a chilly way, not as in he, tha
the average in london should be 13, so the average in london should be 13, so you the average in london south of england as weak affair. it is also going to be fairly breezy, coming from a chilly direction, namely the north—west. here comes the rain sliding steadily southwards, not making it by mid—afternoon to the far south of england. behind ita mid—afternoon to the far south of england. behind it a mixture of sunshine and showers. if you are in the wind it will feel a bit nippy....
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area, quite light. 16 and 17 in the london area , very quite light. 16 and 17 in the london area, verye unlucky few might see a shower or two in the north of england, but for most of us it isa north of england, but for most of us it is a lovely afternoon with a good deal of sunshine. the rainjust about staying awake until later on. the winds continued to pick up in the western isles and we will see the western isles and we will see the cloud thickening up here as well. elsewhere, it is largely dry with light winds and a few
area, quite light. 16 and 17 in the london area , very quite light. 16 and 17 in the london area, verye unlucky few might see a shower or two in the north of england, but for most of us it isa north of england, but for most of us it is a lovely afternoon with a good deal of sunshine. the rainjust about staying awake until later on. the winds continued to pick up in the western isles and we will see the western isles and we will see the cloud thickening up here as well. elsewhere, it is largely...
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swinging london is being called...s and it's usually my face. twiggy makes everyone look twice... twiggy was the face of the time, androgynous, optimistic, young. for me life was getting better. ithink optimistic, young. for me life was getting better. i think amongst my friends, the young people, it was getting better because we suddenly had a voice. norman tebbit was a pilot in 1967 but already planning his political career. i took the view at that time that a lot of things were getting worse, that the industrial scene was getting worse and worse. a greater number of days lost in strikes. every international car company with a factory here was intent on getting out. in1967, intent on getting out. in 1967, things were so bad i couldn't think that much ahead. norwell roberts was the first black police officer in the met. what was said to him by fellow officers in 1960s evan was shocking and will still cause offence to date. 1960s evan was shocking and will still cause offence to datelj remember my first day distinctly
swinging london is being called...s and it's usually my face. twiggy makes everyone look twice... twiggy was the face of the time, androgynous, optimistic, young. for me life was getting better. ithink optimistic, young. for me life was getting better. i think amongst my friends, the young people, it was getting better because we suddenly had a voice. norman tebbit was a pilot in 1967 but already planning his political career. i took the view at that time that a lot of things were getting...
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london time.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, imf vonnie quinn. -- i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. time for the bloomberg business flash, some of the biggest business stories in the news. a dubious distinction for goldman sachs, posting the smallest increase in fixed income trading. revenue from bonds trading up 1%. their first quarter earnings and revenue missed estimates. atlantia is exploring a takeover of spanish told giant a burtis and could create one of the world's biggest highly operators. shown interest in a possible deal. anthony's garbage he says the data for the trumpet -- anthony scarlet mucci says the data for the trump administration remains unclear. >> i am unemployed. the good news is, i am not homeless. i still have an office at guy bridge and the deal will close -- sky bridge and the deal will close in five to six weeks. he hadedia reports said been named an advisor to the president. that is the latest bloomberg business flash for t
london time.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, imf vonnie quinn. -- i am vonnie quinn. mark: i am mark barton. time for the bloomberg business flash, some of the biggest business stories in the news. a dubious distinction for goldman sachs, posting the smallest increase in fixed income trading. revenue from bonds trading up 1%. their first quarter earnings and revenue missed estimates. atlantia is exploring a takeover of spanish told giant a burtis and...
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i have been informed by supervisor president london breed that she would like this matter continued and representing her office is mr. michael sir any words. >> no good afternoon, supervisors we would like to ask this item to be continued to may 1st if possible. >> a continuance to the first day of may 2017 a couple of three weeks from today anyone from the public wish to comment to item number one, that is to be continued momentarily please come up if you have any comments and give each speaker two minutes madam clerk. >> first. >> next speaker, please. >> supervisors my name is dennis i'm a newly lifetime resident of d 5 and a native san franciscan and find the current i support the continuance because i find it unacceptable we need more affordable housing and this measure primarily supports more market-rate housing at a tiny - for low income working people thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker, please. >> hi jennifer with the san francisco tenants union 0 we learned look the area medium income in the western edition is 54 percent so this proposal that supervisor president lon
i have been informed by supervisor president london breed that she would like this matter continued and representing her office is mr. michael sir any words. >> no good afternoon, supervisors we would like to ask this item to be continued to may 1st if possible. >> a continuance to the first day of may 2017 a couple of three weeks from today anyone from the public wish to comment to item number one, that is to be continued momentarily please come up if you have any comments and give...
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a few more good luck for the london marathon. 0ne a few more good luck for the london marathon. days of each of the home nations — if he wins the general election. the conservative manifesto is expected to include a cap on energy bills for millions of households. this is the scene live in paris where voters are going to the polls for the first round of the french presidential election. the boyfriend of reality tv star ferne mccann is arrested in connection with an alleged acid attack in a london nightclub. also in the next hour — limbering up for the london marathon, a record number of runners are taking part in this year‘s race — now in its 37th year. 40,000 people gathering here, lots of
a few more good luck for the london marathon. 0ne a few more good luck for the london marathon. days of each of the home nations — if he wins the general election. the conservative manifesto is expected to include a cap on energy bills for millions of households. this is the scene live in paris where voters are going to the polls for the first round of the french presidential election. the boyfriend of reality tv star ferne mccann is arrested in connection with an alleged acid attack in a...
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the city of london was the city of london long before the european union. i cannot say that particularly changing. i think the loss of jobs to the e.u. is inevitable. pepele did knonow that. melinda: you implied that there might be a form of buyers remorse that eventually sits in. you also implied that you wish there would be no deal at all. is there any chance that this could be rolled back? catherine: i do see a chance. the main chance is really just if things seem to be going so badly with economic damage, if there is a political movement within the u.k. in favor of remaining were turning back all of this, at the moment that is not the case and the labour party is not in a position to put up any kind of opposition. the only person speaking out is -- he doesn't have a power base. and tony blair, who nobody listens to anymore. politicians we have at the moment who are providing opposition. that would have to change. of course, it would change if the economy started going down the tube. and if the negotiations started .o look disastrous then, there would be
the city of london was the city of london long before the european union. i cannot say that particularly changing. i think the loss of jobs to the e.u. is inevitable. pepele did knonow that. melinda: you implied that there might be a form of buyers remorse that eventually sits in. you also implied that you wish there would be no deal at all. is there any chance that this could be rolled back? catherine: i do see a chance. the main chance is really just if things seem to be going so badly with...
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arrested after what's been described as a brutal attack on a 17—year—old kurdish—iranian boy in south londonyoung person was asked where they were from and when they said they were an asylum seeker, that is when that frenzied attack took place. more than 250 people have been killed and many more are missing after mudslides in colombia. at least 20 people have been murdered at a sufi shrine in pakistan's punjab province. johanna konta sets her sights on becoming world number one, after winning the biggest title of her career in the miami open. it is an incredible accomplishment, not just for myself, it is an incredible accomplishment, notjust for myself, but it is an incredible accomplishment, not just for myself, but for it is an incredible accomplishment, notjust for myself, but for my it is an incredible accomplishment, not just for myself, but for my team and the family back home. also in the next hour, an obstacle puts today's boat race in doubt. a decision is expected later this morning after a suspected world war ii bomb was discovered on the banks of the thames. and coming up at 10:30
arrested after what's been described as a brutal attack on a 17—year—old kurdish—iranian boy in south londonyoung person was asked where they were from and when they said they were an asylum seeker, that is when that frenzied attack took place. more than 250 people have been killed and many more are missing after mudslides in colombia. at least 20 people have been murdered at a sufi shrine in pakistan's punjab province. johanna konta sets her sights on becoming world number one, after...
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iam here in central london. i am here at southwark cathedral, where the funeral service will be held at 2pm. a service that will be both a public memorial and a private family funeral. russia faces the threat of fresh international sanctions for its support of syrian‘s president assad, as foreign ministers from the g7 nations meet for two days of talks. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. also this hour. the great barrier reef is at a "terminal stage". scientists say unprecedented leeching has damaged two thirds of the reef. the nearly man no more, sergio garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with victory overjustin rose in a sudden—death play—off at the masters. it is something amazing. i feel the economist i have ever felt. i am so happy. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. thousands of police officers will line the streets of central london for the funeral procession of keith palmer, murdered in the attack in westminster. th
iam here in central london. i am here at southwark cathedral, where the funeral service will be held at 2pm. a service that will be both a public memorial and a private family funeral. russia faces the threat of fresh international sanctions for its support of syrian‘s president assad, as foreign ministers from the g7 nations meet for two days of talks. the bbc uncovers evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. also this hour. the great barrier reef is at a...
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the fresher air from in london, that will not last.r from the north will be sweeping through the country through the course of this evening and overnight. early on monday, we are all in that much fresher air. first thing, only 6 degrees there in glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern areas. glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern areas. that and cities, outside of cities will be fresher than that. on the whole it's not a bad day. plenty of sunny shells, not the clear blue skies though. look at these temperatures. what a drop. ten in glasgow, only 15 in london. this is bbc news. i'm sophie long. the headlines at 5:00pm. the british man killed in the stockholm lorry attack has been named as 41—year—old chris bevington. the defence secretary says russia is to blame for "every civilian death" in last week's chemical weapons attack in syria. the payday loan firm wonga says up to 270,000 of its customers may have more than 40 people are killed in separate bomb blasts a
the fresher air from in london, that will not last.r from the north will be sweeping through the country through the course of this evening and overnight. early on monday, we are all in that much fresher air. first thing, only 6 degrees there in glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern areas. glasgow, just around eight or nine across southern areas. that and cities, outside of cities will be fresher than that. on the whole it's not a...
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at least 12 people suffer burns after a suspected acid attack at a london nightclub. also in the next hour: a new super—sewer under the river thames. work has begun on the structure, big enough to deal with over a million tonnes of raw sewage per year. and coming up at 4:30pm, we'll be looking at how the city of hull is being transformed by a year—long festival of arts and culture. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. us vice president mike pence, who's on a visit to south korea, has warned that his country's "era of strategic patience" with north korea is over. it comes as south korea and the united states agreed to speed up a defence system designed to intercept north korean missiles, something china views as a threat to its own military. our seoul correspondent stephen evans reports. the american vice president went to the front line, the demilitarised zone between north and south korea, what he called the frontier of freedom. for him, the visit was personal because his father fought in the korean war. from the other side today, north korean guards looked back a
at least 12 people suffer burns after a suspected acid attack at a london nightclub. also in the next hour: a new super—sewer under the river thames. work has begun on the structure, big enough to deal with over a million tonnes of raw sewage per year. and coming up at 4:30pm, we'll be looking at how the city of hull is being transformed by a year—long festival of arts and culture. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. us vice president mike pence, who's on a visit to south korea, has...
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they are being questioned at a south london police station after being arrested late last night.se of the geography, this is the bus stop where the 17—year—old was with friends on friday evening when he was approached by that group of eight people. he told them he was an asylum seeker and at that point, he was chased up this way in this direction, just around the corner there and that is where he underwent that attack, getting several kicks to the head. he remains in hospital but is not thought to be in life—threatening condition. afterwards, the attackers ran off in that direction near the pub. the police believe as the attack was taking place, several others were in the area and were trying to stop it. they were trying basically to save this young asylum seeker, but it is only when the police sirens were heard, because people had dialled 999, that the attackers decided finally to run off. a university student has paid tribute to her mother and younger brother who were stabbed to death in their home in stourbridge earlier this week. lydia wilkinson laid flowers outside the house
they are being questioned at a south london police station after being arrested late last night.se of the geography, this is the bus stop where the 17—year—old was with friends on friday evening when he was approached by that group of eight people. he told them he was an asylum seeker and at that point, he was chased up this way in this direction, just around the corner there and that is where he underwent that attack, getting several kicks to the head. he remains in hospital but is not...
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police in london believe they have thwarted an act of terrorist plot after a raid in north—west londonnt andy moore is at the scene in willesden. the police are saying they are carrying out operations, making arrests and daily that may by” and police by- and police say they caught by those and police say they make an arm -jury caught by those and police say they make an arm - jury because had to make an arm and jury because with intelligence, they say a total of six people work arrested overnight. a 16—year—old boy, a man and a woman both aged 20 me at this property and a 43—year—old woman in kent. this morning we had an app and that a man and woman aged 28 were also arrested here when they return. let's get an update on the events of yesterday from richard galpin. early yesterday evening in north west london. and armed police begin their raid on a house here. shots are fired, sparking alarm in the neighbourhood. asi as i made my way to the living room i heard bang, bang, so why won't to the front room and i saw officers aiming andi the front room and i saw officers aiming and i ran to
police in london believe they have thwarted an act of terrorist plot after a raid in north—west londonnt andy moore is at the scene in willesden. the police are saying they are carrying out operations, making arrests and daily that may by” and police by- and police say they caught by those and police say they make an arm -jury caught by those and police say they make an arm - jury because had to make an arm and jury because with intelligence, they say a total of six people work arrested...
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headed up by the front it could get up to 70 degrees in london.cross the uk. that spells a lot of settled mostly dry weather. not necessarily blue skies. there is fresh air across the north of the country. single figure temperatures there on saturday. and of course sandy is the london marathon so the morning could be a bit fresh, the afternoon not looking too bad. but then into next week nasty low— pressure too bad. but then into next week nasty low—pressure sweeping across scotland. this could bring some gales. we will keep you up—to—date. but in the short term quiet. that is all from the bbc news at six. on bbc one we nowjoined the bbc news teams where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with clive myrie. top stories. mps have voted overwhelmingly in favour of a snap election on june the overwhelmingly in favour of a snap election onjune the 8th. theresa may says a conservative victory would give britain stability during, and after brexit. people will have a real choice during this election, a choice between a conservative government who c
headed up by the front it could get up to 70 degrees in london.cross the uk. that spells a lot of settled mostly dry weather. not necessarily blue skies. there is fresh air across the north of the country. single figure temperatures there on saturday. and of course sandy is the london marathon so the morning could be a bit fresh, the afternoon not looking too bad. but then into next week nasty low— pressure too bad. but then into next week nasty low—pressure sweeping across scotland. this...
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much of it. —— much of it in south london.h the tribute, number one daddy. that really speaks volumes. this funeral is, as the dean of southwark has had, a time for the country to honour and remember the sacrifice he made, but also is a very personal time. it is the funeral of a husband and a father being attended by some 50 members, we are told, of pc palmer's family. his wife and his daughter, his parents, and so many of his colleagues. a time, as the dean of southwark said, for them to grieve and a time for his colleagues to remember him. police officers lined the streets, their heads bowed, as the funeral cortege went past. for them, a hugely poignant moment, and for their families. today, a reminder of the risk that they all face. the full police funeral is currently taking place at southwark cathedral. let's speak to our correspondent daniela relph, who's correspondent daniela relph, who's at southwark cathedral. it has been going on for close to an hour now. what struck you immediately was the silence. we are here in th
much of it. —— much of it in south london.h the tribute, number one daddy. that really speaks volumes. this funeral is, as the dean of southwark has had, a time for the country to honour and remember the sacrifice he made, but also is a very personal time. it is the funeral of a husband and a father being attended by some 50 members, we are told, of pc palmer's family. his wife and his daughter, his parents, and so many of his colleagues. a time, as the dean of southwark said, for them to...
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the rubble of london.omance and the making of a movie, like rules don't apply earlier. there is that madness of making movies which hangs this together. it's interesting — movies provide shape and structure, and an ending where life at that time was full of mess and never did. that is why people loved movies back then. 30 million people per week went to the movies. it was the revival for the british people, after a demise beforehand? it would be great if this can get an audience of 30 million in the opening weekend. i don't think it will, but this film is witty, charming and elegantly done. a very good performance from gemma arterton, and neatly tied up by the director, lone scherfig, with a good amount of skill. people might think it is a women's picture, but it has depth and elegance, and i love the wartime tailoring in the costumes. i may get one, a decent coat! the best out is get out. it is a horror film? yes, it is out at most cinemas, it isn't a horror film in a scary way, but it's very edgy. there
the rubble of london.omance and the making of a movie, like rules don't apply earlier. there is that madness of making movies which hangs this together. it's interesting — movies provide shape and structure, and an ending where life at that time was full of mess and never did. that is why people loved movies back then. 30 million people per week went to the movies. it was the revival for the british people, after a demise beforehand? it would be great if this can get an audience of 30 million...