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london gets recorded.here's at least one social housing, council home on the site, we've got a net loss of over 4,000 homes in schemes that have been completed over the last 15 years and when you look forward, schemes that have planning permission now, it gets even worse. there are 7,600 homes to be lost on schemes that regenerate so the whole process is accelerating. music: warning by bugzy malone one of the estates to see the biggest loss, is the heygate. constructed in the early ‘70s, the south london site provided over 1,200 council homes. but at the turn of the century it was listed for redevelopment and torn down, decimating the council housing stock and the community. the heygate estate was demolished a couple of years ago. it's been replaced by elephant park, a luxury apartment development by the australian developer lendlease. almost 3,000 homes, of those only 82 are social housing. the regeneration of the heygate estate was a pretty stressful experience for the people living on the estate. it was
london gets recorded.here's at least one social housing, council home on the site, we've got a net loss of over 4,000 homes in schemes that have been completed over the last 15 years and when you look forward, schemes that have planning permission now, it gets even worse. there are 7,600 homes to be lost on schemes that regenerate so the whole process is accelerating. music: warning by bugzy malone one of the estates to see the biggest loss, is the heygate. constructed in the early ‘70s, the...
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the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they we re synonymous with london.were first introduced in the 1920s they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movies studios, they became something of a nikon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind one come to britain, queen or the red phone booth. although as more people got access to their own phone at home, the numbers of actual calls being made from them dropped. but it was the arrival of the mobile phone that really sounded the death knell for these pieces of london history. now, ican these pieces of london history. now, i can remember when i first came here 20 years ago, using a phone box was a really big event, it was like, i have arrived in london. i probably took several dozen selfies in one of these things. these days it is just clear it isn't being used much. and frankly it isn't the nicest place to be. the smell is not ideal, either.
the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they we re synonymous with london.were first introduced in the 1920s they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movies studios, they became something of a nikon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind one come to britain, queen or the red phone booth. although as more people...
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what -- the population in london. young man has been killed on the streets of london. streets of london glasgow tells us we can't solve this overnight. can't solve this overnight. khan, thank you for your time this morning. and this is the weather there this morning. looking mean and moody. matt's here with a look at this morning's weather. is storm ali causing problems up there? scotland, from the middle of the morning onwards they are picking up. morning onwards they are picking up. prompting the met office to issue a warning. warning. trees might be down and there is travel disruption. there is travel disruption. of scotland and the north—east of england. england. 70 or 80 mph and the wind is starting to pick up right now. starting to pick up right now. ireland but they will strengthen and spread eastwards. spread eastwards. the southern end where we will see the strong wind. the strong wind. increasingly blustery today in that amber weather warning. increasingly blustery today in that amberweatherwarning. increasingly blustery today in that amber weather warning. amber weather warni
what -- the population in london. young man has been killed on the streets of london. streets of london glasgow tells us we can't solve this overnight. can't solve this overnight. khan, thank you for your time this morning. and this is the weather there this morning. looking mean and moody. matt's here with a look at this morning's weather. is storm ali causing problems up there? scotland, from the middle of the morning onwards they are picking up. morning onwards they are picking up. prompting...
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in because of an accident. south london, on the a2 ti been in south london, on the a2 there's been aabulous day in prospect, dry, lots of sunshine and as i say, feeling warm. not much to point at on the map across the whole of the london area. behind me, though, there's a stripe of cloud that could be a game—changer for tomorrow, and the middle part of the week but in the meantime, today highs of 23, or maybe 25 celsius in one or two spots. through the night tonight, we keep the clear skies across london and most of the suburbs. you can see that cloud is just starting to push in a little bit from the west by tomorrow morning. double figures in our towns. a little bit cooler under clear skies in the countryside and then tomorrow, that cloud slowly slipping its way in from the west. not as sunny as today, not as warm either. 21, maybe 22 degrees. that cloud continues to push in for wednesday as well. it will bring us a splash of rain, a little bit coolerfor the middle part of the week. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at
in because of an accident. south london, on the a2 ti been in south london, on the a2 there's been aabulous day in prospect, dry, lots of sunshine and as i say, feeling warm. not much to point at on the map across the whole of the london area. behind me, though, there's a stripe of cloud that could be a game—changer for tomorrow, and the middle part of the week but in the meantime, today highs of 23, or maybe 25 celsius in one or two spots. through the night tonight, we keep the clear skies...
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well everything is exactly the opposite we have been calling london to cooperate rather than london calling us to cooperate and london has been refusing us this cooperation. for london needs this story for just one purpose to do to unleash a high and disgusting anti russian hysteria and to involve other countries in this is syria now the number of inconsistency and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so-called quote unquote evidence is off the charts for example on the photos provided by london of the suspects where they're shown going through the same identical corridor supposedly in the in god would care board that time indicated corresponds down to the second. according to information stated by trees a made in the suspects found themselves next to the house of st paul the approximately at noon on the fourth of march where is earlier and in all police reports it was stated that this group was left their house that day early in the morning and never returned. so how would it be possible for them to do to to do to enter into contact with a contaminated door handle of their
well everything is exactly the opposite we have been calling london to cooperate rather than london calling us to cooperate and london has been refusing us this cooperation. for london needs this story for just one purpose to do to unleash a high and disgusting anti russian hysteria and to involve other countries in this is syria now the number of inconsistency and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so-called quote unquote evidence is off the charts for example on the photos...
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first, some news from london. a man has died after being stabbed in london.ies late last night, but hasn't yet been formally identified. it comes as the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is to announce a new approach to tackle violent crime. keith doyle has more. a gang in london caught on cctv about to stab a man to death. the latest figures for england and wales showed there were 1.3 million violent incidents last year. in london, there have been 100 murders so london, there have been 100 murders so far in 2018. a new approach to combating violent crime is to tackle the causes. this centre in south london provides support to young people already caught up or likely to be caught up in a cycle of violence. young people that have been stabbed, young people that have low—level fractures from puncturing the wall. when we actually need them at that point. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support. she is 110w helped by all—round support. she is now helping one teenager was returned from violence after giving a sense of worth. slowly, he came to understand it w
first, some news from london. a man has died after being stabbed in london.ies late last night, but hasn't yet been formally identified. it comes as the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is to announce a new approach to tackle violent crime. keith doyle has more. a gang in london caught on cctv about to stab a man to death. the latest figures for england and wales showed there were 1.3 million violent incidents last year. in london, there have been 100 murders so london, there have been 100 murders...
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financial hub on the banks of the river mine are regs it will hit the city of london. this is a business i'm got off as welcome google it's a noun that became a verb and a very very valuable company twenty years ago at. araf ph d. students working out of the proverbial garage wants to make internet searches better so google was born the excitement of the young democratic internet its ambitions were even courageous delivering the world's information to anyone with internet access but the company is its business practices its aim and scope and also its uses have changed over the past two decades. google's business model is simple users searching the internet tell google about themselves allowing google to sell targeted advertising to businesses the firm i.p.o. at eighty five dollars a share in two thousand and four and quickly rose in value. new products like google mail and acquisitions like you tube expanded google from a search engine into an online network where users could shop or find news. as the mobile internet and apps began to rise google moved to make up groun
financial hub on the banks of the river mine are regs it will hit the city of london. this is a business i'm got off as welcome google it's a noun that became a verb and a very very valuable company twenty years ago at. araf ph d. students working out of the proverbial garage wants to make internet searches better so google was born the excitement of the young democratic internet its ambitions were even courageous delivering the world's information to anyone with internet access but the company...
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15 in the north. 21 in london.ressure, the same forecast as we have been showing you, expected to park itself off newcastle so that means increasing winds in the east of scotland, the north—east of england and some heavy rain at times. but a big difference the further south—west you go. so that is for northern ireland, wales and the midlands and down to the south, it is looking fine. temperatures cooler. for most of us the feel will be in the teens. cool off the coast of the north sea around 1a in newcastle. the outlook for the weekend, it is still going to remain cool weekend, it is still going to remain cool, particularly in the north and spells of rain almost for anybody. so not as nice as it was last weekend. thank you. a reminder of our top story: two russian military intelligence officers are named as the main suspects in the salisbury novichok investigation. the men are accused of attempting to murder former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter. that's all from the bbc news at six — so it's goodbye fr
15 in the north. 21 in london.ressure, the same forecast as we have been showing you, expected to park itself off newcastle so that means increasing winds in the east of scotland, the north—east of england and some heavy rain at times. but a big difference the further south—west you go. so that is for northern ireland, wales and the midlands and down to the south, it is looking fine. temperatures cooler. for most of us the feel will be in the teens. cool off the coast of the north sea...
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london has been refusing this cooperation. london needs this story for one purpose. a disgustingd -- hysteria and to involve other countries in this hysteria. the number of inconsistencies and unresolved issues in connection with the new evidence is off the chart. for example, in the photos provided of the suspects, where they are shown going through the cor identical core door -- ridor. thetime corresponds down to second. according to information stated by theresa may, the suspects found themselves approximately .t noon in all police reports it was reported that they left their house early in the morning and never returned. how would it be possible for contact with a contaminated door handle of their house. considerficult to convincing that the suspect used a regular container or perfume bottle to transport. as follows from the reports of this substance is so toxic and dangerous that to transport it, it would be necessary to use a specially protected container otherwise the person transporting the substance would definitely suffer themselves. meta-president, there i
london has been refusing this cooperation. london needs this story for one purpose. a disgustingd -- hysteria and to involve other countries in this hysteria. the number of inconsistencies and unresolved issues in connection with the new evidence is off the chart. for example, in the photos provided of the suspects, where they are shown going through the cor identical core door -- ridor. thetime corresponds down to second. according to information stated by theresa may, the suspects found...
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they're being used in art exhibitions and in the fight against malaria emma heywood reports from london. a picture can paint a thousand words happy thoughtful even horrified with warm tap there's a short cut to human emotion and emote and now making it into the art world at a new exhibition in london artist and one khattala is exploring their impact on society a video loop of a conversation and silicone emerges plant to show how a few words and symbols can change the way we talk think and react written language is sort of fixed but oral language changes over time is different means of transmission of mission and emotions we don't know how they will look like in ten years the tax will read the same and so it's kind of interesting to think of it. and how we look in ten years more than five hundred sixty billion texts are reported to be sent worldwide every month we've been sending text messages to one another for more than twenty five years they have totally transformed the way we communicate but they've also been blamed for encouraging bad spelling and reducing emotion down to a simple m
they're being used in art exhibitions and in the fight against malaria emma heywood reports from london. a picture can paint a thousand words happy thoughtful even horrified with warm tap there's a short cut to human emotion and emote and now making it into the art world at a new exhibition in london artist and one khattala is exploring their impact on society a video loop of a conversation and silicone emerges plant to show how a few words and symbols can change the way we talk think and react...
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the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it?selves didn't know the answer. antiaircraft guns and a balloon barrage at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to their last reserves. they sent more children out of the city. tightened air raid precautions. stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters. they blacked out their city and carried on. >> the first blow aimed to crush the british spirit came on september 7. >> control room speaking. >> take cover in the basement. please do not run, but keep moving. >> third floor, clear. >> second floor, clear. >> third floor, clear. >> that day, when 375 german planes came rolling up the thames river, the battle of britain became the battle of london. the germans broke through the hurricanes and spitfires that went out to meet them. gone was any pretense of military objectives. this was just savage destruction. >> bombs fell alike on the homes of the rich and poor. on shops. hospitals. churches. for 28 days, the nazis dropped everything in the book on the city of london
the nazis would avoid the raf and smash the city of london. >> could london take it?selves didn't know the answer. antiaircraft guns and a balloon barrage at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to their last reserves. they sent more children out of the city. tightened air raid precautions. stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters. they blacked out their city and carried on. >> the first blow aimed to crush the british spirit came on september 7. >>...
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september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of london for stockas russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the street continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of power around the world the united nations general assembly hold the seventy third session what action will it take on atrocities in me in march and yemen we'll bring you all the news september on al-jazeera in an instant the shifting news cycle the listening post takes calls and questions the world's media exposing how the press operates and why certain stories take precedence while others are ignored the listening post on al-jazeera. it is clearly in the public interest to charge alexander petroff and roslyn to a russian nationals. british prosecutors named to the russians they believe were behind t
september on al-jazeera the fourth eastern economic forum is to be held in the city of london for stockas russia looks to expand its influence in the asia pacific region on television and online the street continues to tap into the extraordinary potential of social media to disseminate news the presidents of russia turkey and iran will meet in teheran for another summit seeking an end to the war in syria we'll have extensive coverage people in power continues to examine the use and abuse of...
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ofound for the great port london.aited overhead for the defending planes of the royal air force, the raf, to appear. they did not have long to wait. [bell ringing] [plane engine noise] the raf came, facing odds of 6, 8, 10-1, and dove in, shouting the old hunting cry "tally ho." [plane engine noise] phase one of the nazi plan calls for the men of the raf to be knocked out of the air. the men of raf did not read the nazi plan. in the first four days, the raf knocked 182 german planes out of the sky. for the next several days, the .ermans attacked they flew over the thames river. [explosions] >> take cover! [plane engines] noise] id off with 180pa more planes. the luftwaffe went to stamp that southhampton, trying for a knockout before supplies overseas ran out. they cannot be knocked out. cargoes were unloaded for the protection of the raf overhead. spitfires and hurricanes in the air was not panning out. so he switched his main attacks the fighter airfield, dover. maybe he could destroy the planes on the ground. he bom
ofound for the great port london.aited overhead for the defending planes of the royal air force, the raf, to appear. they did not have long to wait. [bell ringing] [plane engine noise] the raf came, facing odds of 6, 8, 10-1, and dove in, shouting the old hunting cry "tally ho." [plane engine noise] phase one of the nazi plan calls for the men of the raf to be knocked out of the air. the men of raf did not read the nazi plan. in the first four days, the raf knocked 182 german planes...
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to cooperate, rather than london calling us to cooperate, and london calling us to cooperate, and londont one cooperation. london needs this story for just one purpose: cooperation. london needs this story forjust one purpose: to unleash a disgusting antti ruuskanen hysteria, and to involve other countries in this hysteria. the number of inconsistencies and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so—called quote unquote evidence is off the charts. —— to unleash a disgusting antti ruuskanen —— anti—russian his stereo. the time on the cctv corresponds down to the second. —— anti—russian his terrier hysteria ——. the suspects were at the home at noon, but in earlier police report, it was stated the skripals left their house in the morning and never return, so how did they interact with this contaminated door handle? it is difficult to consider convincing that the suspects used a regular container, pay—per—view model, to transport the mythical novichok, as follows from the public reports of 0pcw experts, particularly in the amesbury incident, this substance is so toxic and danger
to cooperate, rather than london calling us to cooperate, and london calling us to cooperate, and londont one cooperation. london needs this story for just one purpose: cooperation. london needs this story forjust one purpose: to unleash a disgusting antti ruuskanen hysteria, and to involve other countries in this hysteria. the number of inconsistencies and unresolved issues in connection with the new british so—called quote unquote evidence is off the charts. —— to unleash a disgusting...
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rotterdam. >> could london take it? not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled antiaircraft. bolin barrage kept the raiders at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to its last reserves. they sent children out of the city. they tightened air raid precautions, stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters and moved into bomb shelters. they blacked out there city and carried on. city and carried on. aimed to crush the british spirit came in september. >> control room speaking. keep moving. >> down the stairs or the escalators. >> third-floor, clear. >> second floor, clear. clear -- first floor, clear. rolling in,ns came the battle of britain became the battle of london. the germans broke through the charge of hurricanes and spitfires and went to meet them. gone was any pretense of plans.y this was savage destruction. [bombs exploding] [plane engines] >> bombs fell alike on the homes of the east and poor and the mayfair rich. poor and the mayfair rich. hospitals, shops, churches. s were toy
rotterdam. >> could london take it? not know the answer. the defenses were hastily assembled antiaircraft. bolin barrage kept the raiders at high altitudes. the royal air force, now down to its last reserves. they sent children out of the city. they tightened air raid precautions, stationed more airplane spotters. rehearsed firefighters and moved into bomb shelters. they blacked out there city and carried on. city and carried on. aimed to crush the british spirit came in september....
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could london's last game but the german chancellor certainly seems to think so i'm going to call is making the case for a european financial hub on the banks of the river mine after the city of london also on the program which company turns twenty today you might want to google that we take a look at what has made the search engine one of the biggest corporations in the world. this is a business i'm christopher caldwell welcome i know america rarely makes personal appearances in frankfurt which is to finance what is berlin to politics but on tuesday the german chancellor made her way there to support the city's bid to become europe's new financial hotspot next year frankfurt is trying to attract banks leaving london after breaks it so they can continue to do business in the european union. the louvre gallery or the arc de triomphe globally recognized paris landmarks frankfurt count all the candles of them it's a room a city hall pales in comparison but frankfurt was germany's financial hub even before the european central bank was headquartered here. that's why many in the city's banking d
could london's last game but the german chancellor certainly seems to think so i'm going to call is making the case for a european financial hub on the banks of the river mine after the city of london also on the program which company turns twenty today you might want to google that we take a look at what has made the search engine one of the biggest corporations in the world. this is a business i'm christopher caldwell welcome i know america rarely makes personal appearances in frankfurt which...
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that is a bit like transport for london but with less power. fine? not if you speak to people in greater manchester. we have had another terrible day on the trains. people unable to get into work. we have had four months of chaos and itjust goes on and on. we need a solution from chris grayling. he needs to work with transport for the north to find a solution and i would say that is to bring in a troubleshooter who can bang heads together and get services back on track. we cannot carry on in this position. as a passenger, is that something you would welcome? i think so, i hope so. what really needs to be done isjust the demand, northern leaders need to get together and demand that the investment in transport in the north is not only integrated but is made on a par with investment in the south. as the minister for the north, effectively, if i can call you that, but is yourjob? to bang heads together? i have good news. in a spending review period, we are spending more on improving northern transport than we are in the south of the country. and th
that is a bit like transport for london but with less power. fine? not if you speak to people in greater manchester. we have had another terrible day on the trains. people unable to get into work. we have had four months of chaos and itjust goes on and on. we need a solution from chris grayling. he needs to work with transport for the north to find a solution and i would say that is to bring in a troubleshooter who can bang heads together and get services back on track. we cannot carry on in...
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i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: a new blood test that can warn of heart attacks years in advance rolls out across europe. and going green in india: how plastic waste is being used to build affordable, eco—friendly homes. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in new york, where president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in the us congressional elections in november. he said beijing did not want his republican party to do well because of his position on trade. he made the claim at a meeting of the united nations security council, which he chaired for the first time. china rejected the accusation. our correspondent nick bryant reports from new york. for the second day running, it was a case of america late rather than america first. the us president leaving world leaders waiting, defying the norms of diplomatic protocol. the un security council is the closest thing in international diplomacy to a corporate boardroom and, today, donald trump was in the chai
i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: a new blood test that can warn of heart attacks years in advance rolls out across europe. and going green in india: how plastic waste is being used to build affordable, eco—friendly homes. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in new york, where president trump has accused china of trying to interfere in the us congressional elections in november. he said beijing did not want his republican party to do well because...
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hello there barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london also coming up u.n. investigators say war crimes are being committed against civilians in syria where internal displacement has reached preston levels russia's president says the two suspects in the poisoning of. torture in the u.k. are civilians and not military intelligence president trump issues an executive order authorizing sanctions again. foreigners who beddoe in u.s. elections. hungry says it will challenge proceedings against it for breaking rules on democracy and civil rights this after the european parliament voted by a large majority to take punitive action which could lead to a hungry losing its voting rights a number of concerns were raised about what the prime minister viktor orban himself called his liberal democracy they include the independence of the judiciary the us previously warned about the or by the government's attempt to control the constitutional court freedom of expression the prime minister and his friends have taken control of much of the country's media academic freedom the
hello there barbara sarah this is al jazeera live from london also coming up u.n. investigators say war crimes are being committed against civilians in syria where internal displacement has reached preston levels russia's president says the two suspects in the poisoning of. torture in the u.k. are civilians and not military intelligence president trump issues an executive order authorizing sanctions again. foreigners who beddoe in u.s. elections. hungry says it will challenge proceedings...
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overruns and delays this week with out to the boat looking at the city to some of the communities in london who are getting in the way of the high speed revolution and maybe think a bit just cast aside is there the shape of things to come before spears tells me that if you're twichell e-mails and your messages now are see these are real ways and it has to have been very timely indeed with the i news paper last week leaving on what they call the u.k. real revolution they say the master lease and timetable cares have persuaded the prime minister to overhaul the whole system apparently danny she fears corben can win power with three nationalisation plans we haven't had lots of tweets in a sponsor last week sure the first from someone who calls themselves i sixty two says fantastic points made by alex salmond both who have just released their concept car which is a driverless vehicle that doubles as a bedroom and an office it'll make real utterly obsolete by twenty thirty it's madness to continue with a chance to d.c. scott says it like and six it will stop at carlisle lane says fascinating ser
overruns and delays this week with out to the boat looking at the city to some of the communities in london who are getting in the way of the high speed revolution and maybe think a bit just cast aside is there the shape of things to come before spears tells me that if you're twichell e-mails and your messages now are see these are real ways and it has to have been very timely indeed with the i news paper last week leaving on what they call the u.k. real revolution they say the master lease and...
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john how significant will this ban be to motorists in london?iimagine i imagine this will be quite a change for people? it isa change for people? it is a quiet area i would say, louise, for traffic, having been here this week but we're just a block away from a very main roads that runs right the way through this pa rt that runs right the way through this part of these london, so for those moments, drivetime back in the afternoon and rush—hour in the morning, very busy. this is a brand—new sign, showing you the timing to say vehicles should abandon the zone between 7am and 10am in the morning, 4pm and 10pm in the afternoon and there is a large country school behind me, so that school will be pleased to see this brought in. but will it work? we will find out more in a second. we
john how significant will this ban be to motorists in london?iimagine i imagine this will be quite a change for people? it isa change for people? it is a quiet area i would say, louise, for traffic, having been here this week but we're just a block away from a very main roads that runs right the way through this pa rt that runs right the way through this part of these london, so for those moments, drivetime back in the afternoon and rush—hour in the morning, very busy. this is a brand—new...
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it's funny thing about book structure, the book follows the outbreak in london over the course of two weeks and every chapter is a day during that period and i knew i had this chronology that i had to follow on some level so anchored to that so i knew there was going to be this ticking clock, there's an investigation that's going on that leads to the discovery of the water-borne nature of cholera and during research to have book given the events of each day corresponding to these chapters, there was a way to attach to each chapter one particular theme that i was exploring in the book that mapped on to the events, so there's one chapter tells the story of the tuesday but it's also about the way in which cities recycled their waste and the thursday actually maps on to the biographical history and to this day, i think it's one of the more -- when i came up with the idea that's really clever and this is going to add to the structure and interesting and add asymmetry to it and i'm very proud of that and no one has ever mentioned it. [laughter] >> in my review of the book, did very nicely.
it's funny thing about book structure, the book follows the outbreak in london over the course of two weeks and every chapter is a day during that period and i knew i had this chronology that i had to follow on some level so anchored to that so i knew there was going to be this ticking clock, there's an investigation that's going on that leads to the discovery of the water-borne nature of cholera and during research to have book given the events of each day corresponding to these chapters,...
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i'm very proud to be british and spent a lot of time in london. many other celebrities are fans of her sleek body hugging styles including actresses drew barrymore. cameron diaz. jennifer lopez and gwyneth paltrow. model heidi clooney. and actress kate winslet. for a short time beckons new spring summer collection will be available over the internet she said that she won't join the other four spice girls on next year's reunion for but she plans to keep on expanding her label demonstrating girl power in the world of fashion rather than music. and we continue to spice up your life now i have more news for london fashion week at the top of our express. fashion week was in full swing in london over the weekend british add on guard designer gary pugh paid tribute to the city's famous punk scene with designs that in his own words celebrated london as the cradle of creative stream is and. meanwhile british model turned designer alexa chung to fly to tell london fashion week to beauty in a riff of the summer travel thing chilled center models down a catwa
i'm very proud to be british and spent a lot of time in london. many other celebrities are fans of her sleek body hugging styles including actresses drew barrymore. cameron diaz. jennifer lopez and gwyneth paltrow. model heidi clooney. and actress kate winslet. for a short time beckons new spring summer collection will be available over the internet she said that she won't join the other four spice girls on next year's reunion for but she plans to keep on expanding her label demonstrating girl...
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this is the brandon estate, south london. home to roughly 2,000 people.hiem barton spent most of his life here and it's where he died. a few streets from home. people on the estate knew him well, and remember what happened the evening he was killed. he was happy that day, very very happy, very reflective, talking about going on holidays with us, and just making plans for the future. that day i was standing in my balcony, i see a group of boys, it was like — before i thought they were arguing. we heard a loud bang noise and my mother said, "0h, is that fireworks?" but then the thing is all the boys that were downstairs, they started running. i heard a bang then i saw the boy, he was holding his chest with his two hands and was running, run to this direction, all of them was running. the friend was shouting "please don't die, don't die." then after running, the boy just fell on the floor. between the pavements and the wall, that's where he fell, just right there. i worked as a nurse and ijust got this overwhelming powerful feeling, ijust thought, you know,
this is the brandon estate, south london. home to roughly 2,000 people.hiem barton spent most of his life here and it's where he died. a few streets from home. people on the estate knew him well, and remember what happened the evening he was killed. he was happy that day, very very happy, very reflective, talking about going on holidays with us, and just making plans for the future. that day i was standing in my balcony, i see a group of boys, it was like — before i thought they were arguing....
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and we planned to go to london and then to salisbury. but when we were almost there we thought the plane wouldn't land on the first drive that was there was a heavy snowstorm that's because of all the havoc they had with transport in the u.k. on march second and third because of heavy snowfall but nearly all the cities were paralyzed because we were unable to go anywhere so that's just a small x. said this whole thing goes all of my groups are asking them some pretty basic questions but trying to get in there to get some info from them the main thing of course britain says alleges is that the. russian intelligence officers that was tackled to year those surprises they denied any links to the g.r.u. the russian military intelligence service they didn't reveal too much about their business their work they said they work in the sports industry in sports nutrition fitzsimmons protein amino acids. interview they said they decided to come to the media for protection they didn't know where to turn they were confused by the media attention the s
and we planned to go to london and then to salisbury. but when we were almost there we thought the plane wouldn't land on the first drive that was there was a heavy snowstorm that's because of all the havoc they had with transport in the u.k. on march second and third because of heavy snowfall but nearly all the cities were paralyzed because we were unable to go anywhere so that's just a small x. said this whole thing goes all of my groups are asking them some pretty basic questions but trying...
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so we're in a situation now where london is dismissing the interview and last question is about why london is dismissing the interview and london is reminding moscow that they have questions that haven't been answered by the kremlin from the very beginning in this affair it looks like we're getting statements and counter statements but that doesn't appear to be any dialogue taking place between london and moscow right now polly boyko well russia all is smart and mccauley thinks it's on likely that either london or moscow will change their stance on the script powell case the british government has claimed that patrols of where our officers are the g.r.u. that's the point of made over and over again and of course they can't know when they say they're not the country to go back british government cannot go back sorry we made a mistake so therefore the british government is keeping to its arguments which is usually our six months and most quiz keeping to its arguments and of course there's one statement counter statement one side says one thing and the other side says no that's not correct we
so we're in a situation now where london is dismissing the interview and last question is about why london is dismissing the interview and london is reminding moscow that they have questions that haven't been answered by the kremlin from the very beginning in this affair it looks like we're getting statements and counter statements but that doesn't appear to be any dialogue taking place between london and moscow right now polly boyko well russia all is smart and mccauley thinks it's on likely...
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i'm willem marks and these you are your headlines from london european markets follow asia lower. president trump could impose tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods as early as today. the chairman of ubs says a full blown trade war will be avoided. >> there is a good chance that we're not going into undoing a lot of the positive benefits for both sides from globalization but there is a risk p and that risk has increased it's increasing by the day. >>> london's mayor calls for a second brexit but austria's chancellor says he will do all he can for a no deal outcome. >>> deutsche bank is moving assets to london. >>> and finally sales beat expectations in the third quarter for the world's second biggest fashion they say they have affected business in the major markets. >>> as you can see, it's been a pretty negative start to the trade here in europe the stock 600 clearly well below that flat line you can see it is trading down more than .1 of 1% a lot more red on the board following asia's lead after more concerns about fresh tariffs from the trump white house if we look at the eu
i'm willem marks and these you are your headlines from london european markets follow asia lower. president trump could impose tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods as early as today. the chairman of ubs says a full blown trade war will be avoided. >> there is a good chance that we're not going into undoing a lot of the positive benefits for both sides from globalization but there is a risk p and that risk has increased it's increasing by the day. >>> london's mayor calls for...
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so we're in the situation now where london is dismissing the interview and questions about why london's dismissing the interview and london is reminding moscow that they have questions that haven't been answered by the kremlin from the very beginning in this affair it looks like we're getting statements and counter statements but that doesn't appear to be any dialogue taking place between london and moscow right now. meanwhile across the globe sick u.s. lawmakers are valving to impose new more severe sanctions on russia for its alleged use of a nerve agent in the script all case the plan to impose a very severe second round of sanctions under the sea the global community will not tolerate behavior such as we've seen from russia especially in poisoning and killing its own citizens we are absolutely prepared to fully implement the second round of sanctions says it will include banking sanctions a prohibition on obtaining defense articles and aid money but back in august it was stated that the second round of sanctions could include cutting diplomatic ties with russia ending all aeroflot t
so we're in the situation now where london is dismissing the interview and questions about why london's dismissing the interview and london is reminding moscow that they have questions that haven't been answered by the kremlin from the very beginning in this affair it looks like we're getting statements and counter statements but that doesn't appear to be any dialogue taking place between london and moscow right now. meanwhile across the globe sick u.s. lawmakers are valving to impose new more...
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hall in dollis hill in north west london.s the roof. the cause of the fire is not known at this stage. we'll bring you more information as soon as we get it. a 7—year—old has died after falling from a pub wall in romford in east london. scotland yard says it was called to the king harold pub in station road at around 5.30 yesterday evening. the boy was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries but was later pronounced dead. his next of kin have been informed. too many children are being expelled from mainstream schools because they can't read and write. the staff at a unit in sutton that educates excluded pupils has told bbc london they think this an increasing problem. sometimes they're labelled as naughty when in fact they have unidentified special needs. we have a lot of young people that come here, labelled as trouble children, they are out of control, but they are disrespectful, they are not following instructions but actually, once you begin to start assessing them, some of them can't read. victims of the 7/7 bom
hall in dollis hill in north west london.s the roof. the cause of the fire is not known at this stage. we'll bring you more information as soon as we get it. a 7—year—old has died after falling from a pub wall in romford in east london. scotland yard says it was called to the king harold pub in station road at around 5.30 yesterday evening. the boy was taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries but was later pronounced dead. his next of kin have been informed. too many children are...
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gareth furby, bbc london news. years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year, our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, met one of the graduates as she started work at coldingley prison in surrey. now he's returned to find out how she's getting on. i'lljust give you a quick rubdown, mr brown. she's one of the newest prison officers at hmp coldingley, but has the confidence of someone far more experienced. sophie is one of the standout recruits on a programme designed to attract the brightest graduates into prisons. we first met her 12 months ago, when she started work. i've finished my degree. 0k. the new officers were visited by the then justice secretary david lidington. a year on, how has it been? it's been challenging, but it's been rewarding, as well. the best thing is all the interactions that i have with the guys. we make progress all the time. the small wins are the best things — like, getting
gareth furby, bbc london news. years ago a scheme to get some of britain's brightest university graduates working in jails was unveiled. so would the new recruits go the distance? last year, our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, met one of the graduates as she started work at coldingley prison in surrey. now he's returned to find out how she's getting on. i'lljust give you a quick rubdown, mr brown. she's one of the newest prison officers at hmp coldingley, but has the confidence of...
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this is chuka umunna speaking in london earlier today.e being systematically targeted with motions against them and their local parties, motions brought against them for standing up for the centreleft values. my message to the leadership is clear. it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs. there have been specific instances. john mcdonnell has responded in pretty strong terms castillo the party more broadly saying it this morning that there is a conspiracy is nonsense. the speech by chuka umunna was quite simply incorrect and incoherent. john mccullough —— john mcdonough simply incorrect and incoherent. john mccullough ——john mcdonough is a supporter ofjeremy corbyn, he responded to this today, particularly critical of some of the language that chuka umunna used. stop throwing yourself in front of tv cameras, inventing stories, and get out there and start campaigning for a labour government. unite with the rest of the party, because what we want is a labour government as soon as we want is a labour government as soon as p
this is chuka umunna speaking in london earlier today.e being systematically targeted with motions against them and their local parties, motions brought against them for standing up for the centreleft values. my message to the leadership is clear. it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs. there have been specific instances. john mcdonnell has responded in pretty strong terms castillo the party more broadly saying it this morning that there is a conspiracy is nonsense. the...
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which you would think that want to do if they wanted a london based to a way that to get commuters in chile if the us train less of one like well it makes a lot easier to run the ones are charging a boat because the no get in the road of the express train part of the justification for it involves cancelling existing trains so it's not a case of having more trains it's having fewer trains on the existing lines that's in that in that their economic plans for that freight just to so the big question it comes back to should we build a new railway that was the very first question that they didn't even ask when they when they were coming up with that it was a project that was introduced in the run up to the last twenty ten election by the our elected labor pair who also it's an. adonis lord adonis so love to do this was original pajama to what he was transport minister in a labor government does not in itself indicates that this is something which has crossed party support sailed through the house of commons the hybrid bill as food not even if you're correct in your dose and your opposition
which you would think that want to do if they wanted a london based to a way that to get commuters in chile if the us train less of one like well it makes a lot easier to run the ones are charging a boat because the no get in the road of the express train part of the justification for it involves cancelling existing trains so it's not a case of having more trains it's having fewer trains on the existing lines that's in that in that their economic plans for that freight just to so the big...
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i'm babita sharma in london.he programme: a breakthrough in the battle against malaria — scientists use gene—editing to make an entire population of mosquitoes infertile. and the duchess of sussex on her first solo royal engagement — at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacific region. thank you forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8pm in pennsylvania in the united states where a judge has labelled the entertainer bill cosby a ‘sexually violent predator‘ ahead of him being sentenced to between three and ten years in prison for assaulting a woman in 200a. the lawyers for the 81—year—old have already said they'll appeal. our correspondent nada tawfik reports from norristown in pennsylvania where the sentencing took place. reporter: do you have any comment, sir? this will now be the image that defines bill cosby‘s life. in handcuffs and headed to prison to pay for his crimes. for decades he led a double life. and the man affectionately referred to as america's dad will now be cla
i'm babita sharma in london.he programme: a breakthrough in the battle against malaria — scientists use gene—editing to make an entire population of mosquitoes infertile. and the duchess of sussex on her first solo royal engagement — at a new show celebrating the art and cultures of the pacific region. thank you forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore, 1 am in london and 8pm in pennsylvania in the united states where a judge has labelled the entertainer bill cosby a ‘sexually violent...
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before catching a train to souls pre on the afternoon of march the third and returning to london on the same day they then repeated the trip on sunday march the fourth where the police say c.c.t.v. footage shows them near the scribbles house by the evening they left london and were flying back to moscow on aeroflot two five eight five. at the hotel in east london the police say they found trace elements of novacek so small that they didn't pose a risk to health but it still counts as evidence we know part of their movements written second before the sustainer assistance knowing. we had to remove a stated we know that when we find out who they were found out which hotel i stayed on the second we took control of. i mean not really we found traces of. both the police and international chemical agent body the o.p.c. w. have said it was the same batch of navi chalk that was used against this cripples which then killed dawn sturgis and seriously injured her boyfriend charlie rowley they had found a fake per fume case with a bottle inside adapted to release the novacek the couple had assum
before catching a train to souls pre on the afternoon of march the third and returning to london on the same day they then repeated the trip on sunday march the fourth where the police say c.c.t.v. footage shows them near the scribbles house by the evening they left london and were flying back to moscow on aeroflot two five eight five. at the hotel in east london the police say they found trace elements of novacek so small that they didn't pose a risk to health but it still counts as evidence...