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transport for london warn of little to no service on all lines on the london underground from tuesday when strike action is due to hit. tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. some asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats could be electronically tagged in a new government trial. police in brazil confirm a body found in the remote amazon rainforest is the missing british journalist — dom phillips. and in a dramatic final, leicester tigers beat saracens in english rugby's premiership decider. good evening. the rmt union has confirmed that next week's rail and tube strikes, the largest in three decades, will go ahead. they say talks have failed to resolve a dispute about pay, jobs and working conditions. network rail say it's "serious" about trying to find a solution which gave people a "decent pay rise", but was also affordable for taxpayers and farepayers. the strikes — on three days — will cause disruption across england, scotland and wales. our business correspondent vishala s
transport for london warn of little to no service on all lines on the london underground from tuesday when strike action is due to hit. tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. some asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats could be electronically tagged in a new government trial. police in brazil confirm a body found in the remote amazon rainforest is the missing british journalist —...
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and in london, separate industrial action on the london underground left commuters with an even biggerrrespondents in london and cardiff, but first to lorna gordon in glasgow. this is normally scotland's busiest train station, 130,000 people pass through every day. but look at it, it is pretty much deserted. the departure board behind me is blank. the last train from central for the evening left at about 5.45. in fact, the last west coast cross—border train down to england left even earlier, just after 2.30 this afternoon. 90% of scotrail services, the services within scotland, have been cancelled today. 0nly around 200 trains have run compared to a normal timetable of about 2000. that has been on five routes within the central belt. there have been no trains north of the central belt today, no trains north of edinburgh or glasgow, so no trains to cities including aberdeen, inverness, dundee and perth. scotland's transport minister has called on the uk government to get around the table. she is also calling for a full devolution of rail powers in terms of the impact here in scotland. s
and in london, separate industrial action on the london underground left commuters with an even biggerrrespondents in london and cardiff, but first to lorna gordon in glasgow. this is normally scotland's busiest train station, 130,000 people pass through every day. but look at it, it is pretty much deserted. the departure board behind me is blank. the last train from central for the evening left at about 5.45. in fact, the last west coast cross—border train down to england left even earlier,...
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transport for london warn of "little to no service on all lines" on the london underground from tuesday of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. some asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats could be electronically tagged in a new government trial.
transport for london warn of "little to no service on all lines" on the london underground from tuesday of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to help tackle the cost of living crisis. some asylum seekers who cross the channel in small boats could be electronically tagged in a new government trial.
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if and this young boy from north london. ., ., ., ., london.g to say to the queen. i— london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you - london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you have i the queen, i would say you have done an amazing job of 70 years on the throne. god save the queen. the queen is the _ throne. god save the queen. the queen is the backbone of great britain — queen is the backbone of great britain. �* . . queen is the backbone of great britain. �* , . ., queen is the backbone of great britain. �*, . ., queen is the backbone of great britain. �* , . ., the britain. it's a dream come true. the military parade _ britain. it's a dream come true. the military parade which _ britain. it's a dream come true. the military parade which marks - britain. it's a dream come true. the military parade which marks the - military parade which marks the queen's official bertie was a spectacle
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and this young boy from north london. i! and this young boy from north london. ., ., ., ., london.ndon. if i had one thing to say to the queen. i— london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you - london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you have i london. if i had one thing to say to i the queen, i would say you have done an amazing job of 70 years on in a statement, he said, she and i are both thrilled. fashion designer stella mccartney is also made a cbe. moody blues singerjustin hayward becomes an 0be. # turn around, bright eyes # every now and then i fall apart... bonnie tyler is made an mbe. # every now and then i fall apart... also becoming mbes, masterchef�*s gregg wallace... they've got here. now they've got to cook like they want to stay here. ..and co—presenterjohn torode. there's no second chances from hereon in. they have to perform. in the world of politics, arlene foster rose to the top, becoming northern ireland's
and this young boy from north london. i! and this young boy from north london. ., ., ., ., london.ndon. if i had one thing to say to the queen. i— london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say _ london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you - london. if i had one thing to say to the queen, i would say you have i london. if i had one thing to say to i the queen, i would say you have done an amazing job of...
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this is london bride, disappointing. this is london bridge. a _ disappointing.london bridge, a major rail- disappointing. this is london bridge, a major rail hub - disappointing. this is london - bridge, a major rail hub bringing commuters into the city. despite some disruption, cancellations and a reduced timetable, as you can see, lots of people have made it in today. with only six out of ten trains running across the network as a whole, the advice is as always, if you must travel, check before you leave home. if you must travel, check before you leave home-— leave home. if you are travelling after ten o'clock _ leave home. if you are travelling after ten o'clock tonight - leave home. if you are travelling after ten o'clock tonight it - leave home. if you are travelling after ten o'clock tonight it varies j after ten o'clock tonight it varies from region to region and operator to operator so it is worth going on those websites come looking what the timetable looks like for tonight after ten o'clock and ensuring that you don't miss your last train. the rmt unio
this is london bride, disappointing. this is london bridge. a _ disappointing.london bridge, a major rail- disappointing. this is london bridge, a major rail hub - disappointing. this is london - bridge, a major rail hub bringing commuters into the city. despite some disruption, cancellations and a reduced timetable, as you can see, lots of people have made it in today. with only six out of ten trains running across the network as a whole, the advice is as always, if you must travel, check...
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: i had been to london pub and i left to go to _ translation: i had been to london pub and i left toi had been to london pub and i left to go to caesar bar. i and when i got to caesar bar, lots of people started running and screaming and i thought there was a fight outside. so i got out. but then i hear people say "it's a shooting and there is someone shooting with the machine gun." so i wait a little and look over. and my first thought is that someone has been shot at london. it was my first thought. so when it calmed down a bit and i didn't hear more shots, i headed towards london to see if i could help if someone was injured. seeing as i'm health staff, i thought i could contribute. so i got to london and went both inside, outside and upstairs, and there were several injured and there were people already helping out with those who have been shot. abortion clinics are closing in more than a dozen republican—controlled us states, after yesterday's supreme court ruling which overturned the constitutional right to abortion. religious groups have been celebrating, while supporters of a
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london is the “ewel in the crowd. everybody h benefit? london is the jewel in the crowd. the crowd. everybody wants to come i benefit? london is the jewel in the | crowd. everybody wants to come to london when they come to britain. it's ourjob to tell the story of the rest of the nation, where they can go, and where you can see the fun and celebrations that we have seen today. we in britain are part of the story for international visitors. that quirkiness, that sense of place, and britain being a very small country, you can get big experiences. i've been telling yvonne it's been a glorious day, but fingers crossed.— fingers crossed. lovely to see, for “oininu fingers crossed. lovely to see, for joining us- — fingers crossed. lovely to see, for joining us- we _ fingers crossed. lovely to see, for joining us. we have _ yeah, absolutely. the party behind me is well under way. lots of celebrating going on here. i am going to take you to meet a few of the people. anna, if i going to take you to meet a few of the people. anna, if i can going to take you to meet a few of the peo
london is the “ewel in the crowd. everybody h benefit? london is the jewel in the crowd. the crowd. everybody wants to come i benefit? london is the jewel in the | crowd. everybody wants to come to london when they come to britain. it's ourjob to tell the story of the rest of the nation, where they can go, and where you can see the fun and celebrations that we have seen today. we in britain are part of the story for international visitors. that quirkiness, that sense of place, and britain...
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go ahead in london. i think the, you know, by the administration not united states, i don't ministration sure is so in the food. because if we look at the polls, whatever pulls, whether this is provided by n, b, c, or harvard university. by them has the lowest possible appreciation from, from the citizens among the presidents who are really the country. so he's not very popular, but what he's doing is, i mean he's, he's capable to do this because he's an old man. i mean, he will not be prosecuted for what he's doing. so whatever he's doing, he's doing this in mind that he will not get any consequences for what he's doing and he knows what he's doing. so i would not say that the administration is mad. no, they're, you know, playing according to the plan. i mean, the impoverishment of the american citizens or 1st of all now they will be back to. busy guns because they will be the militarized. so the average citizens will not have the same access to the guns. i used to apparently, and also because of the fa
go ahead in london. i think the, you know, by the administration not united states, i don't ministration sure is so in the food. because if we look at the polls, whatever pulls, whether this is provided by n, b, c, or harvard university. by them has the lowest possible appreciation from, from the citizens among the presidents who are really the country. so he's not very popular, but what he's doing is, i mean he's, he's capable to do this because he's an old man. i mean, he will not be...
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and to some degree, london, london, they left the european union. but now they're back through the back door of nato. it's amazing. a drill in london. i think that no one is pretty much sure. what is the end game? i mean, the game, i mean most people familiar with the case from 2014 until now. i think the end game might be in the worst case scenario, a nuclear war. but people in the west not very much king, to pay attention to what the moscow is saying. they are not very much king to pay attention more. the independent journalist and analysts are saying, i my so most recently conducted interview with jeffrey sachs world war at the united nations. the further escalation of the company might lead to the potential nuclear exchange between the western russia. but people don't, don't get it. i think that because of the fact that the web hadn't seen war for many years, people somehow don't get it. they seen it on the screen and they associate war with something that is played on the play station or x box. but really and truly my generation don't know what
and to some degree, london, london, they left the european union. but now they're back through the back door of nato. it's amazing. a drill in london. i think that no one is pretty much sure. what is the end game? i mean, the game, i mean most people familiar with the case from 2014 until now. i think the end game might be in the worst case scenario, a nuclear war. but people in the west not very much king, to pay attention to what the moscow is saying. they are not very much king to pay...
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running _ london underground on tuesday, very few services running on _ london underground on tuesdays - few services running on those days and the _ few services running on those days and the advice _ few services running on those days and the advice to _ few services running on those days and the advice to passengers - few services running on those days and the advice to passengers is- few services running on those days| and the advice to passengers is not to travel— and the advice to passengers is not to travel try— and the advice to passengers is not to travel by train, _ and the advice to passengers is not to travel by train, but _ and the advice to passengers is not to travel by train, but there - and the advice to passengers is not to travel by train, but there will - to travel by train, but there will be knoch-oh— to travel by train, but there will be knock—on effects _ to travel by train, but there will be knock—on effects on - to travel by train, but there will i be knock—on effects on non—strike days _ be knock—on effects on non—strike days including _ be knock—on effects o
running _ london underground on tuesday, very few services running on _ london underground on tuesdays - few services running on those days and the _ few services running on those days and the advice _ few services running on those days and the advice to _ few services running on those days and the advice to passengers - few services running on those days and the advice to passengers is- few services running on those days| and the advice to passengers is not to travel— and the advice to...
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tolu adeoye, bbc london. now it's time for a look at the weather.is set to persist across central europe early this week. pressure air moving in from the north. dividing the two, a weather front will give some showers to the south of the uk through the evening, but they will clear overnight. a northerly wind across the eastern uk will ease back and turn quite chilly across some areas. we could see 3—4 degrees in liberal spots. feeling fresher across the uk on sunday night. monday, a lot of sunshine from the get—go. lighter winds in the east. increasing cloud in the north—west of the uk, some patchy rain for the western isles, the orkneys and shetland, highs of 12-14. the orkneys and shetland, highs of iz—ili. temperatures are a couple degrees elsewhere. we will continue with largely dry weather through the week and temperatures will lift. less than two months after he was re—elected president, emmanuel macron is on course to lose his parliamentary majority. rail bosses have confirmed talks to try to avoid this week's action will continue with union
tolu adeoye, bbc london. now it's time for a look at the weather.is set to persist across central europe early this week. pressure air moving in from the north. dividing the two, a weather front will give some showers to the south of the uk through the evening, but they will clear overnight. a northerly wind across the eastern uk will ease back and turn quite chilly across some areas. we could see 3—4 degrees in liberal spots. feeling fresher across the uk on sunday night. monday, a lot of...
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go ahead in london. i think the, you know, by the administration not united states by the administration. sure is so in the food. because if we look at the polls, whatever pulls, whether this is provided by n, b, c, or harvard university. by, by them has the lowest possible appreciation from, from the citizens of, among the presidents who are really a country. so he's not very popular, but what he's doing is, i mean, he's, he's capable to do this because he's an old man. i mean, he will not be prosecuted for what he's doing. so whatever he's doing he's doing this is mine, that he will not get any consequences for what he's doing and he knows what he's doing. so i would not say that the bible ministration is mad. no, there you know, the playing according to the plan. i mean, the impoverishment of the american citizens or 1st of all now they will be back to. busy home guns because they will be the militarized. so the average citizens will not have the same access to the guns. i used to apparently, and also
go ahead in london. i think the, you know, by the administration not united states by the administration. sure is so in the food. because if we look at the polls, whatever pulls, whether this is provided by n, b, c, or harvard university. by, by them has the lowest possible appreciation from, from the citizens of, among the presidents who are really a country. so he's not very popular, but what he's doing is, i mean, he's, he's capable to do this because he's an old man. i mean, he will not be...
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to come into london which isn't - to come into london which isn't ideai— to come into london which isn'tl because now— to come into london which isn't ideal because now you're - to come into london which isn't . ideal because now you're meeting people _ ideal because now you're meeting pe0pie and doing _ ideal because now you're meeting people and doing things— ideal because now you're meeting people and doing things with - ideal because now you're meeting i people and doing things with them. the rmt_ people and doing things with them. the rmt union— people and doing things with them. the rmt union says _ people and doing things with them. the rmt union says the _ people and doing things with them. the rmt union says the dispute - people and doing things with them. the rmt union says the dispute is i the rmt union says the dispute is over pay and it has accused network rail of planning to cut thousands of jobs. the rail industry and the transport secretary have branded the strike as premature, which the rmt has rejected. we strike as premature, which the rmt has rejected-— strike as prem
to come into london which isn't - to come into london which isn't ideai— to come into london which isn'tl because now— to come into london which isn't ideal because now you're - to come into london which isn't . ideal because now you're meeting people _ ideal because now you're meeting pe0pie and doing _ ideal because now you're meeting people and doing things— ideal because now you're meeting people and doing things with - ideal because now you're meeting i people and doing things with...
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that we would get in london they have had in three days.apunji is because it is on one of the very wettest places, but what happens then is the rainfall goes down the mountains and into the river systems and effects north—eastern india and bangladesh. we know the rain will stay very heavy for the next few days with some further extraordinary falls of rain and then it will likely ease off towards the middle part of the week. there are other problems in assam, 1.9 million people affected, flooding affecting the neighbouring state as well. and in effect, regardless of what the weather does, the rain is still working down the river catchments in the rivers are above the danger levels and continuing to rise. so another word words the flooding we have seen already, which is pretty extraordinary and affected millions, it is likely to get a lot worse over the next few days. the uk prime minister has defended a 12—month trial in which some asylum seekers, who arrive in the uk in small boats or on the back of lorries, could be electronically tagged.
that we would get in london they have had in three days.apunji is because it is on one of the very wettest places, but what happens then is the rainfall goes down the mountains and into the river systems and effects north—eastern india and bangladesh. we know the rain will stay very heavy for the next few days with some further extraordinary falls of rain and then it will likely ease off towards the middle part of the week. there are other problems in assam, 1.9 million people affected,...
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in from glasgow and london. | now. in from glasgow and london.cs of all this before we talk to our other guest. i think we can talk to political correspondent ian watson who is following all this at westminster. there is our next guest, a sneak preview. that is julie mcculloch. we will talk to her in a moment, about the topic of education and the impact it is having their but they are to ian watson. the two sides still seeming far apart. talk us through, remind us of the government line on this, to what extent they are involved, what they say each side could or should be doing here.— what they say each side could or should be doing here. yes, happy to t and should be doing here. yes, happy to try and help — should be doing here. yes, happy to try and help out _ should be doing here. yes, happy to try and help out on _ should be doing here. yes, happy to try and help out on that _ try and help out on that front. there is a big gap between what the unions want and what the employers are offering so network rail is one of the employers involved in t
in from glasgow and london. | now. in from glasgow and london.cs of all this before we talk to our other guest. i think we can talk to political correspondent ian watson who is following all this at westminster. there is our next guest, a sneak preview. that is julie mcculloch. we will talk to her in a moment, about the topic of education and the impact it is having their but they are to ian watson. the two sides still seeming far apart. talk us through, remind us of the government line on...
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on the scene in london.h members of the royal family there. the active royals there on the balcony really taking in this incredible impressive show from the royal air force and then just the thousands of people, look at that, who have made their way to witness history and look at louis there. we've been having fun watching him watching all the pomp and circumstance. >> reporter: this is incredible, just the timing of it all. it has been precise, every bit of this jubilee today but it just happens we are on the air with you literally as what you're seeing, the air force is flying over us and the royal family is taking it in but this crowd of thousands are really enjoying this. forgive us for having our backs to you but we are turned around. >> reporter: wow. >> reporter: you can't help but to love this and take it in. we have our royal contributor here, robert jobson. >> so good as always to have you but, look, we're two americans here sitting here taking this in and our floor director fonsi said, you get chi
on the scene in london.h members of the royal family there. the active royals there on the balcony really taking in this incredible impressive show from the royal air force and then just the thousands of people, look at that, who have made their way to witness history and look at louis there. we've been having fun watching him watching all the pomp and circumstance. >> reporter: this is incredible, just the timing of it all. it has been precise, every bit of this jubilee today but it just...
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line and london trams. nina can bring us the latest from london euston station this morning. it does not not normally look like that, does it? it it does not not normally look like that, does it?— it does not not normally look like that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have — that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you stood _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you stood on _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you stood on this - times have you stood on this concourse wishing for a bit of elbow room? we have all the room in the world this morning. have you ever seen it used on like this or the departure board like this? services do not start until 7:30am, about ten services departing, a lot less than usual, about a fifth number. these are the only passengers we have got this morning. morning, guys. the ones i have spoken with say they understand that the strikes are on and they predict disruption to the journey, journey
line and london trams. nina can bring us the latest from london euston station this morning. it does not not normally look like that, does it? it it does not not normally look like that, does it?— it does not not normally look like that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have — that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you stood _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many times have you stood on _ that, does it? it doesn't, how many...
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london euston is practically deserted compared to a typical day.been the same at many other stations as strike action hits the entire rail network. we'll be live with our correspondents around the country, assessing the scale of the disruption...also this lunchtime... ukraine on the verge losing control of the key city of severodonetsk — its troops have been pushed back to just one factory there. one, two, three, four. dance music plays. star dj fatboy slim holds a music workshop to help people with mental health problems. and it's a big birthday for prince william — he turns a0 today. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel... international rugby league bans transgender players from womens international matches but advocacy group said the policy violates human rights. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. deserted stations, empty tracks, and millions of frustrated passengers — the biggest rail strike in a generation is under way, crippling services across england, scotland and wales. only a fifth of trains are running today, an
london euston is practically deserted compared to a typical day.been the same at many other stations as strike action hits the entire rail network. we'll be live with our correspondents around the country, assessing the scale of the disruption...also this lunchtime... ukraine on the verge losing control of the key city of severodonetsk — its troops have been pushed back to just one factory there. one, two, three, four. dance music plays. star dj fatboy slim holds a music workshop to help...
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i, marianna mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tensions escalade after a congolese soldier is killed in rwanda, which says he dope and fire on its forces and civilians. ah, angry protest is go on the rampage across india, demanding the government withdraw. its new recruitment policy for the military western europe swelled, has made an unusually early heat way. which meteorologist say is a sign of wants to come ah hello and welcome to the program. will ukraine's bid to join the european union has had a major boost with the european commission recommending that it's an moldova be granted candidate status. the 1st step of many, in a lengthy process before full status within the you can be achieved. all 27 member states will need to approve ukraine's candidate status as a summit. next week, the u commission says in return, ukraine must introduce reforms and respect. international law commission chief r c. lawanda lion says ukrainians have shown they are ready to die for the eu
i, marianna mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. tensions escalade after a congolese soldier is killed in rwanda, which says he dope and fire on its forces and civilians. ah, angry protest is go on the rampage across india, demanding the government withdraw. its new recruitment policy for the military western europe swelled, has made an unusually early heat way. which meteorologist say is a sign of wants to come ah hello and welcome to the program. will...
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only you don't trust london. you don't trust london any more, do you?t trust. the facts are there. if you sign an agreement which is international law, british law, eu law, and in the regular way, you try to put that in question, this is not the first time that the government does this. they did it with the internal market bill, they did with unilateral action. what are we looking forward to have is jointly agreed, common solution. this is the only way forward. and we want to do it by recognising, as i was saying, that the difficulties in implementing this protocol, we are open to talks with the british government. but i mean, how do you want to... how would you feel that the other partner of yours wants to discuss by saying what we have agreed a couple of years ago is...? well, the funny thing is... it's very difficult to create a good climate for negotiations if the starting point is to say, "i need to redraft everything." if you see this as a fight where there has to be a winner and a loser, maybe. but maybe you should say to yourself, you know, "i'm
only you don't trust london. you don't trust london any more, do you?t trust. the facts are there. if you sign an agreement which is international law, british law, eu law, and in the regular way, you try to put that in question, this is not the first time that the government does this. they did it with the internal market bill, they did with unilateral action. what are we looking forward to have is jointly agreed, common solution. this is the only way forward. and we want to do it by...
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london he called work. i would like to know how much it cost peter alekseevich to bring his sons of military age from the independent to the british front. this is not himself, but with his family in full force , they so had dinner. in one of the most expensive restaurants in britain, yes, i didn’t really worry about what ukrainians have on the tables, if they have something to eat, yes, despite the fact that petro poroshenko and his wife constantly, but repeated at every step, that they are wider and patriots. yes, we all remember this very well with the violence of the vyshyvanka. naturally, of course, where is the son, and the guy is 21, how could he leave the territory of ukraine and somewhere in england he spends time and does not think that a in ukraine there is a conscription, because thanks to the financial possibilities of his father, he was able to leave. and right here it comes. the next question is what, and how much corruption is now in ukraine, according to experts, the family of peter aleksee
london he called work. i would like to know how much it cost peter alekseevich to bring his sons of military age from the independent to the british front. this is not himself, but with his family in full force , they so had dinner. in one of the most expensive restaurants in britain, yes, i didn’t really worry about what ukrainians have on the tables, if they have something to eat, yes, despite the fact that petro poroshenko and his wife constantly, but repeated at every step, that they are...
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local time in london. this follows mounting criticism of the behavior throughout the pandemic and the various parties held in westminster. repeateding that breaking news. british prime minister, boris johnson will face a no-contest vote later today. stay with cnn. ♪ ♪ ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. download the app and join ththe rewards program today. if you have to pre-rinse your dishes, you could be using the wrong detergent. and you're wasting up to 20 gallons of water every time. let's end this habit. skip the rinse... with finish quantum. its activelift technology has the power to tackle 24 hour dried on food stains- without pre-rinsing- for an unbeatable clean. together we can help save america 150 billion gallons of water in just one year. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. >>> welcome back. we're now breaking news on boris johnson, who will be facing a no confidence vote later this evening from 6:00 till 8:00 p.m. london time. this was announced by sir graham brady. h
local time in london. this follows mounting criticism of the behavior throughout the pandemic and the various parties held in westminster. repeateding that breaking news. british prime minister, boris johnson will face a no-contest vote later today. stay with cnn. ♪ ♪ ihoppy hour starting at $6 at 3pm only from ihop. download the app and join ththe rewards program today. if you have to pre-rinse your dishes, you could be using the wrong detergent. and you're wasting up to 20 gallons of...
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beacons were lit so london knew of the approach of the _ lit so london knew of the approach of the fleetarly lit across— century, beacons were regularly lit across the — century, beacons were regularly lit across the country to celebrate roval— across the country to celebrate royal events, coronations, sniffing it birthdays and other historical anniversaries. fire it birthdays and other historical anniversaries.— it birthdays and other historical anniversaries. are they unique to the uk? we _ anniversaries. are they unique to the uk? we talked _ anniversaries. are they unique to the uk? we talked about - anniversaries. are they unique to the uk? we talked about the - anniversaries. are they unique to l the uk? we talked about the ones being lit around the commonwealth what are they unique to the uk as a form of celebration. i live in the us and i don't think i've heard of being to celebrate the fourth of for example. being to celebrate the fourth of for examle. ., , ., ., ., example. no, they are not unique to britain but the _ example. no, they are not unique to britain but the british _
beacons were lit so london knew of the approach of the _ lit so london knew of the approach of the fleetarly lit across— century, beacons were regularly lit across the — century, beacons were regularly lit across the country to celebrate roval— across the country to celebrate royal events, coronations, sniffing it birthdays and other historical anniversaries. fire it birthdays and other historical anniversaries.— it birthdays and other historical anniversaries. are they unique to the...
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these barker ports from london. this, the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom. ha, a questionable time perhaps for team building exercises in the park. for others, though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the city's most exclusive pools, ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to cool off. i'm from cyprus and now in cyprus, is raining and i'm in london am. i'm boiling here so something must change minister . take precautions about the climate change for country. this made an art form of complaining about the usually wet weather. this heat gives people here something else to grumble about that there's a seriousness about the soaring temperatures. real concern about how climate change may start to affect people's everyday lives. in the french capital, sweltering heat being worse and by pollution, making it dan
these barker ports from london. this, the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom. ha, a questionable time perhaps for team building exercises in the park. for others, though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the city's most exclusive pools, ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to cool...
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later. the big jubilee lunch down in south london later-— london later.riking outfits worn in today's pageant will be a platinum jubilee sari, which students from the arts university bournemouth helped to design. one of them, carla anning, joins us now. it is lovely to have you with this. it is lovely to have you with this. i have been looking online at images of the sari. first of all, how did you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown. _ you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown, we _ you get involved in all of this? die: to lockdown, we have not had the opportunity to do placements as we normally would. last year at the end of our level for, we had one with daniel heath where he came to us and askedif daniel heath where he came to us and asked if we wanted to be part of this. we were in groups of five and there were ten groups of us. we basically got tasked with the brief to create a sari design that we then sent off. the favourite was chosen, the favourite three designs. then we collaborated to create the final sari. it collaborated to cr
later. the big jubilee lunch down in south london later-— london later.riking outfits worn in today's pageant will be a platinum jubilee sari, which students from the arts university bournemouth helped to design. one of them, carla anning, joins us now. it is lovely to have you with this. it is lovely to have you with this. i have been looking online at images of the sari. first of all, how did you get involved in all of this? due to lockdown. _ you get involved in all of this? due to...
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the font reports now from london. oh, the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom . ha, a questionable time, perhaps, fatigue, building exercises in the park. for others though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the cities, most exclusive pools, ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to cool off. i'm from cyprus and now in servers is raining and i'm in london. i'm boiling here so something must change. we need to take precautions about the climate change for country. this made an all form of complaining about the usually wet weather. this heat gives people here something else to grumble about. there's a seriousness about the soaring temperatures. real concern about how climate change may start to affect people's everyday lives. in the french capital, sweltering heat being worse and by pollution, making it dangerou
the font reports now from london. oh, the british capitals grappling with june temperatures rarely seen in the united kingdom . ha, a questionable time, perhaps, fatigue, building exercises in the park. for others though, it's a chance to do as little as possible and for some, an opportunity to dust off membership to the cities, most exclusive pools, ah, away from the stifling heat of the capitol. this is bryson of the south coast, where thousands jostled for a patch of beach and a space to...
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how long will further litigation continue in london is unknown, the united states in some way?
how long will further litigation continue in london is unknown, the united states in some way?
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we be beautiful london _ london community gospel choir.utiful london community gospel choir a life lived with grace, this is a beautiful song that was specifically written for the writing of the beacons and for the commonwealth. it's a beautiful song. it was written over a year ago. it was a contest and this was the song that was selected and it was a beautiful message in the song and is a wonderful message to her majesty the queen. about peace and harmony and love is the overall message of the song which is something i could sing all day long. i love it. that is beautiful. i— sing all day long. i love it. that is beautiful. i can't _ sing all day long. i love it. that is beautiful. i can't wait - sing all day long. i love it. that is beautiful. i can't wait to i sing all day long. i love it. that is beautiful. i can't wait to hear it. you have been a part and involved in many prestigious events during your brilliant career. how does thejubilee compare to all of those? does the jubilee compare to all of those? . . does the jubilee compare
we be beautiful london _ london community gospel choir.utiful london community gospel choir a life lived with grace, this is a beautiful song that was specifically written for the writing of the beacons and for the commonwealth. it's a beautiful song. it was written over a year ago. it was a contest and this was the song that was selected and it was a beautiful message in the song and is a wonderful message to her majesty the queen. about peace and harmony and love is the overall message of the...
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we've had to come out of london today, to try and get some _ out of london today, to try and get someday, to try and get some air. it's going to be 301i hear. — some air. it's going to be 301i hear, tomorrow. now look at spain, where forest fires have broken out in the soaring heat. bone dry soil and vegetation are making it hard to keep the fires under control. and in the capital, the temperatures are past 30 degrees. translation: every summer it's caettin translation: every summer it's getting worse _ translation: every summer it's getting worse and _ translation: every summer it's getting worse and it's _ translation: every summer it's getting worse and it's affecting i translation: every summer it's getting worse and it's affecting is | getting worse and it's affecting is on every level. ifind it getting worse and it's affecting is on every level. i find it hard to cope with the heat. it's very hard but we have to keep going. there is no other way. across the border in france, it's also under this enormous heat blanket. temperatures here also way above 30. time to enjoy, but also
we've had to come out of london today, to try and get some _ out of london today, to try and get someday, to try and get some air. it's going to be 301i hear. — some air. it's going to be 301i hear, tomorrow. now look at spain, where forest fires have broken out in the soaring heat. bone dry soil and vegetation are making it hard to keep the fires under control. and in the capital, the temperatures are past 30 degrees. translation: every summer it's caettin translation: every summer it's...
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i don't like london even though i'll go there at the weekend.on't think the british prime minister is doing a good job. i don't believe what he says, i don't think he's telling the truth and i dream of a second referendum. although i'm not sure we'll win. after all, people are cautious and do not want to take risks, and people live comfortably in scotland, but the head of the scottish nationalist party. nikolai sturgen decided that the time for comfort had passed and the time has also passed, during which the nationalists promised not to return to the question of independence, because from their point of view many years have happened since then. after everything that's happened to us since johnson's break somewhere coronavirus fights, it's time to reflect. time to talk about how to make scotland more prosperous and fair time to talk about independence and make this choice for the first time in history. khalid edinburgh parliaments her party has a sturgeon majority, promises a new referendum before 23 and she won't for this to go to london to do
i don't like london even though i'll go there at the weekend.on't think the british prime minister is doing a good job. i don't believe what he says, i don't think he's telling the truth and i dream of a second referendum. although i'm not sure we'll win. after all, people are cautious and do not want to take risks, and people live comfortably in scotland, but the head of the scottish nationalist party. nikolai sturgen decided that the time for comfort had passed and the time has also passed,...
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>> thank you for having me on the show from london.we saw the nation coming together to celebrate 70 years of queen elizabeth on the throne, longer than the reign of queen victoria. this was a powerful moment yesterday when the queen appeared on the balcony and huge crowds were assembled to see the queen. tremendous history. the queen has been an incredible leader, last seven decades of the free world as a whole. she's been through 14 prime ministers, 13 u.s. presidents, she's just been incredible leader on the world stage, a lady of tremendous service and dedication. she exemptionifies the british people. it was incredibly inspiring yesterday, the huge crowd assembled in london and the united states, a number of americans are on the ground in london at this time. >> carley: what do you make of the news the queen will not be at the church diana and charles got married in, should that be concerning news? >> it is unfortunate the queen will not be at the thanksgiving service at st. paul's cathedral. that i think is precaution by the roya
>> thank you for having me on the show from london.we saw the nation coming together to celebrate 70 years of queen elizabeth on the throne, longer than the reign of queen victoria. this was a powerful moment yesterday when the queen appeared on the balcony and huge crowds were assembled to see the queen. tremendous history. the queen has been an incredible leader, last seven decades of the free world as a whole. she's been through 14 prime ministers, 13 u.s. presidents, she's just been...
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tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to helpkle the cost of living crisis. militants in afghanistan attack a sikh place of worship in kabul, killing two people — the latest assault on religious minorities there. and more than 30 people are killed in northern bangladesh as heavy monsoon storms trigger lightning and landslides. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko, has told the bbc his country will only enter peace talks after the last russian soldier has left ukraine. some ukrainian officials have expressed concerns their country may be pushed towards a peace deal with russia, as the war continues to put pressure on food and energy supplies. borisjohnson has meanwhile warned of ukraine fatigue setting in after returning from his trip to kyiv on friday. our correspondent nick beake reports from kyiv. singing. the russians killed roman ratushny on the 9th ofjune. today, his father buried him, before returning to the front line. a funeral for a 24—year—old who answer
tens of thousands of people have marched in central london calling on the government to do more to helpkle the cost of living crisis. militants in afghanistan attack a sikh place of worship in kabul, killing two people — the latest assault on religious minorities there. and more than 30 people are killed in northern bangladesh as heavy monsoon storms trigger lightning and landslides. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko, has...
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it— expensive places to rent and to buy outside of london. it is incredibly. outside of london. of london. it is incredibly difficult for people _ outside of london. it is incredibly difficult for people to _ outside of london. it is incredibly difficult for people to sustain - difficult for people to sustain themselves, _ difficult for people to sustain themselves, we _ difficult for people to sustain themselves, we have - difficult for people to sustain themselves, we have got, i difficult for people to sustainj themselves, we have got, as difficult for people to sustain - themselves, we have got, as steven saidr _ themselves, we have got, as steven said. intensive— themselves, we have got, as steven said, intensive teaching, _ themselves, we have got, as steven said, intensive teaching, we - themselves, we have got, as steven said, intensive teaching, we are - themselves, we have got, as steven said, intensive teaching, we are in. said, intensive teaching, we are in the midst— said, intensive teaching, we are in the midst of— said, intensive teaching, we are in the midst of a
it— expensive places to rent and to buy outside of london. it is incredibly. outside of london. of london. it is incredibly difficult for people _ outside of london. it is incredibly difficult for people to _ outside of london. it is incredibly difficult for people to sustain - difficult for people to sustain themselves, _ difficult for people to sustain themselves, we _ difficult for people to sustain themselves, we have - difficult for people to sustain themselves, we have got, i difficult...
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love london anyway, and this isjust great — london anyway, and this isjust great to — london anyway, we are still trying to get phone numbers, i have to say. i know i keep saying thousands, we don't have a specific number from the police yet as to their estimate as to how many people they think were here, but from what we can see and hear, i think there is quite a good few thousand people gathered here around st paul's, but the last members of the congregation leaving st paul's behind me now. we have watched many former prime ministers and their partners leave, some of them have made their way down to crowds of people who are waiting over on my right here, and some of the politicians just chatting to people in the crowd. i don't know whether those people have come to see politicians or members of the royal family, but there were certainly some conversations going on, and as this service winds up, celebrations for the platinum jubilee are by no means over. i wonder whether we can try and go back to windsor. charlotte gallagher i know is there for us. possibly slightly clearer audibly
love london anyway, and this isjust great — london anyway, and this isjust great to — london anyway, we are still trying to get phone numbers, i have to say. i know i keep saying thousands, we don't have a specific number from the police yet as to their estimate as to how many people they think were here, but from what we can see and hear, i think there is quite a good few thousand people gathered here around st paul's, but the last members of the congregation leaving st paul's behind me...
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welcome to bbc london. i'm tarah welsh.om south and this cool they're trying to work up and this cool they're trying to work up the north. hello. cooler, fresher conditions are working their way south across the uk now this saturday. best of the sunshine is to be found across scotland and northern ireland. somewhat of a contrast to the week just gone quite often. so quite a lot of cloud lingering here. england and wales sitting under much greyer skies through the remainder of saturday with some showery rain sweeping through. that is the boundary between the very hot air to the south of the uk, still extending up from spain and france where we have heatwave conditions at the moment and this cooler air that is trying to work in from the north. draw the line between those two air masses. what have you got? you've got a weather front, and that is what's going to be bearing some rain as we move through saturday evening. don't take it too literally, however, because, yes, it marks the boundary between the two air masses, but beca
welcome to bbc london. i'm tarah welsh.om south and this cool they're trying to work up and this cool they're trying to work up the north. hello. cooler, fresher conditions are working their way south across the uk now this saturday. best of the sunshine is to be found across scotland and northern ireland. somewhat of a contrast to the week just gone quite often. so quite a lot of cloud lingering here. england and wales sitting under much greyer skies through the remainder of saturday with some...
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but really the fifth president of ukraine seems decided to lay low in london on this cozy bottom.his whole family in the morning the very center of london one of the most expensive hotels in the hotel lobby, petr alekseevich and the whole family, almost in full force, deigned to have breakfast when a ukrainian journalist came up to say hello. from the ex-president's wife. noticeably. i tensed up. pyotr alekseevich was trying to reassure his wife. and he even gently pinched her leg, then stood at the table and decided to answer all the questions of the restless journalists, but his wife marina remained in the rear, decide in a minute.
but really the fifth president of ukraine seems decided to lay low in london on this cozy bottom.his whole family in the morning the very center of london one of the most expensive hotels in the hotel lobby, petr alekseevich and the whole family, almost in full force, deigned to have breakfast when a ukrainian journalist came up to say hello. from the ex-president's wife. noticeably. i tensed up. pyotr alekseevich was trying to reassure his wife. and he even gently pinched her leg, then stood...
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plenty of places to live like a royal for a day in london.the passion fruit sorbet fit for a queen. happy jubilee. that's the stuff. yeah, the sorbet is a little more my speed than the smoked eel mousse. the other place you're sure to spot a royal or two, wimbledon. while her majesty has only been four times, can you believe that, in her entire time on the throne, the royal box is a favorite of duchess kate, duchess meghan and all their favorite friends. >> having covered wimbledon for abc, they also have great treats and strawberries that you can eat that are totally worth getting. >> are we coming back for that? >> we have to come back for that. >> totally here. >> that's the next assignment we have to get. >> you heard it here. >> reporter: yeah, we've got a tough storm. unnamed storm. i'm leaving the mousse to you guys. we're talking about flooding in this area and lots of it. i want to show you pictures that came in overnight where we set up rain bands more than 3 inches an hour. the flooding got worse than what you see in these images.
plenty of places to live like a royal for a day in london.the passion fruit sorbet fit for a queen. happy jubilee. that's the stuff. yeah, the sorbet is a little more my speed than the smoked eel mousse. the other place you're sure to spot a royal or two, wimbledon. while her majesty has only been four times, can you believe that, in her entire time on the throne, the royal box is a favorite of duchess kate, duchess meghan and all their favorite friends. >> having covered wimbledon for...
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and some illegal activity in london and wejust found and some illegal activity in london and we juste past 45 minutes the flight is not leaving, so in a sense back to square one to try and get his fly organised but of course there are various legal arguments being put in place as to why should be taken off but certainly did not hear on salisbury plain in the middle of a county called wiltshire, this flight is going nowhere.— called wiltshire, this flight is going nowhere. called wiltshire, this flight is auoin nowhere. , going nowhere. right, we will pick on some of— going nowhere. right, we will pick on some of those _ going nowhere. right, we will pick on some of those aspects - going nowhere. right, we will pick on some of those aspects legally l going nowhere. right, we will pickj on some of those aspects legally a little later on in the programme with our gas to which one is in a bit but take us through once again why is it the british government is insisting on this agreement with rwanda being necessary? the word the use is rwanda being necessary? the word they use is this _ rw
and some illegal activity in london and wejust found and some illegal activity in london and we juste past 45 minutes the flight is not leaving, so in a sense back to square one to try and get his fly organised but of course there are various legal arguments being put in place as to why should be taken off but certainly did not hear on salisbury plain in the middle of a county called wiltshire, this flight is going nowhere.— called wiltshire, this flight is going nowhere. called wiltshire,...