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i hear you want to see london. yes. - we want to see london. - i want to see london.s is the best way to see it. wow. oh my god. now, see, this is me. i know. [lighthearted music] leslie tillem: once i heard kathy was coming, i felt let's make this an amazing way to see london. kathy: look how beautiful this is right here. brie garcia: well, there's big ben. i mean, how gorgeous. imagine if she put together a walking tour and we're in the rain the whole time. it would have been miserable. we could be right here, standing in the rain. leslie tillem: why did i need a hooded carriage? have i not discussed my obsession with the rain in london? this is buckingham palace. brie garcia: i swear people think right now royalty's coming. they were hoping, you know. brie garcia: like there she is. oh. no. [laughing] kathy: good job, leslie. brie garcia: i wonder what else she has in store for us. leslie tillem: after the consultation with nikki and brie, the brain churning kept hearing that word. quintessential britain. so i'm going with it. the british are famous for those famou
i hear you want to see london. yes. - we want to see london. - i want to see london.s is the best way to see it. wow. oh my god. now, see, this is me. i know. [lighthearted music] leslie tillem: once i heard kathy was coming, i felt let's make this an amazing way to see london. kathy: look how beautiful this is right here. brie garcia: well, there's big ben. i mean, how gorgeous. imagine if she put together a walking tour and we're in the rain the whole time. it would have been miserable. we...
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each year in london, the fireworks have a theme. unity to bring the whole country together. the london mayor has told the bbc in the last few hours this year's team will be hope. there will be messages played out and tributes to army veterans, to the d—day landings and much more of yesterday will be remembered in the year that is being told it —— more of yesteryear. hope, we are being told, is the theme for this year, and ultimately this is and will be the biggest fireworks display in europe, 12,000 fireworks over 12 minutes. it takes them months to organise the event and five days to actually read the fireworks to the london eye behind me a bushel, life, the midnight sky will be alike with colour, and there is also a light show this year, something we've not seen before. the last year, there were drones, this year, there were drones, this year we are told 420 light to illuminate the london sky here as it marks the beginning of 2025 as we say goodbye to what was 202a. 2025 as we say goodbye to what was 2024. , , ., ., was 2024. greg
each year in london, the fireworks have a theme. unity to bring the whole country together. the london mayor has told the bbc in the last few hours this year's team will be hope. there will be messages played out and tributes to army veterans, to the d—day landings and much more of yesterday will be remembered in the year that is being told it —— more of yesteryear. hope, we are being told, is the theme for this year, and ultimately this is and will be the biggest fireworks display in...
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is that something that we are seeing increasingly in london? ~ ., , london? there were drones last ear london? well, there were drones last year and _ london? well, there were drones last year and i — london? well, there were drones last year and i can _ london? well, there were drones last year and i can tell— london? well, there were drones last year and i can tell you - last year and i can tell you there is no drones this year. in part, because the weather is so unpredictable. but we are told there will be a lighting show, a spectacular never seen before. apparently you are only going to see this here on the bbc. ~ , ., ., ., bbc. well, listen to that. how is that an _ bbc. well, listen to that. how is that an for _ bbc. well, listen to that. how is that an for advert. - bbc. well, listen to that. how is that an for advert. greg, - is that an for advert. greg, our veteran new year's eve correspondent. i love it. 0ur scotland correspondent catriona renton is in edinburgh and gave me the latest on the situation there. it's still a little bit blowy here, loui
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she's been working for transport for london or t, f, l for short. since 2012, the, the maiden voyage took place on january 10th, 1863. back then steam powered locomotives pulled the gas live carriages through the tunnels. in the beginning, they were only barely under the ground. a welcome to baker street station. it's one of the oldest stations on our network. it was opened in 18. 63 as part of the original root of the metropolitan railway, the old list metro system in the world. the metropolitan railway, originally at 7 stations running from paddington to ferrying didn't baker street was one of them. and these platforms were restored in the 1980s to look like they were in 18. 63, although it's officially called the london underground. only 45 percent of the line actually runs under ground. outside the inner city in particular, trains run above the ground. the deepest station is located in the shilling north of the city. at hampstead station, the tracks are 55.2 meters down. this is by no means a world record are sonoma, and t of ukraine is the deep
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. >> good morning, everyone i'm san francisco mayor london breed and so glad to be here to couch the annual safe shopper and in union square this holiday season (clapping.) and i wanted to thank is all the folks joining us here today some you'll hear from in a moment i want to take an opportunity to acknowledge this amazing hotel more than one hundred years old 2 a hundred employees and a vibrate part of san francisco thank you for allowing us to host this press conference here today to talk about the things that that san francisco has planned for this holiday season. some of those things are fun, but, of course, some of those things are to make sure that we people are safe while shopping and having fun, i want to say based on the partnering with the union square alliance done great things closing down the streets to allow for holiday lanes where people have hot cocoa and move around a little bit more than easily and also joy the public streets and spaces in a way that invites in the holiday season already as a tree let's and thanks to macy's and starting to look beautiful in downtow
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again, that's spokeswoman for the transport for london authority. there's so much that makes the 2 by conic. every time i take a journey on the to something about it makes me smile. parents originally from philadelphia in the usa, and she's been a to send since her 1st visit to london. she's been working for transport for london or t, f, l for short. since 2012, the, the maiden voyage took place on january 10th, 1863. back then steam powered locomotives pulled the gas lead carriages through the tunnels. in the beginning they were only barely under the ground. welcome to baker street station. it's one of the oldest stations on our network. it was opened in 18 . 63 as part of the original root of the metropolitan railway, the old list metro system in the world, the metropolitan real way originally at 7 stations running from paddington to ferry didn't baker street was one of them. and these platforms were restored in the 1980 is to look like they were in 18. 63, although it's officially called the london underground. only 45 percent of the line actuall
again, that's spokeswoman for the transport for london authority. there's so much that makes the 2 by conic. every time i take a journey on the to something about it makes me smile. parents originally from philadelphia in the usa, and she's been a to send since her 1st visit to london. she's been working for transport for london or t, f, l for short. since 2012, the, the maiden voyage took place on january 10th, 1863. back then steam powered locomotives pulled the gas lead carriages through the...
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wow. >> london that london, i mean london understood the assignment. everyone, this is incredible. was unbelievable. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. congratulations to daryl fleming, the director. wow. 12,000. >> 12,000. >> 12 minutes. 12,000 fireworks. that was exciting. >> i mean, honestly, i can tell you this. that did not do it justice. no, it does not. seeing it in person, you feel your paw shaking. >> you did. you're watching wherever you may be. happy new year. happy new year to your loved ones. >> oh my gosh. what? i will never forget this night. it was magical to hear it all. >> i feel it. and the silence from the crowd and they taking it all in i mean, and people over there are dancing. >> they're hugging around us. they're kissing. all the anxieties here. look at this. the london. i. magical. a magical items right here. wow lighting the london skyline. and look at those crowds. >> norris crowds. unbelievable. >> to watch it here, boris. i mean, really. happy new year. officially from london, boris what an incredible spectacle. >> a light show, really unreal. just to watch
wow. >> london that london, i mean london understood the assignment. everyone, this is incredible. was unbelievable. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. congratulations to daryl fleming, the director. wow. 12,000. >> 12,000. >> 12 minutes. 12,000 fireworks. that was exciting. >> i mean, honestly, i can tell you this. that did not do it justice. no, it does not. seeing it in person, you feel your paw shaking. >> you did. you're watching wherever you may be. happy...
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ultimately, new year in london is a destination to be. to actually witness this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. to actually get hold of those tickets. there weren't wedding proposals last year. here, this year, in front of me, you cannot see them now but there are tens of thousands of people either side of me, and all waiting for that spectacular fireworks show. 30 crewmembers are there now doing the final preparations and ultimately it is the biggest fireworks display in europe. is the biggest fireworks display in euro e. ~ . . ~ is the biggest fireworks display in euroe. a ., ~ europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much. — europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much. and _ europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much, and greg _ europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much, and greg will _ europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much, and greg will be - europe. 0k, reg mckenzie, thank you very much, and greg will be there - very much, and greg will be there just before midnight. he is there over the last few hours, but he w
ultimately, new year in london is a destination to be. to actually witness this is a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. to actually get hold of those tickets. there weren't wedding proposals last year. here, this year, in front of me, you cannot see them now but there are tens of thousands of people either side of me, and all waiting for that spectacular fireworks show. 30 crewmembers are there now doing the final preparations and ultimately it is the biggest fireworks display in europe. is...
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live from london, this is bbc news.ousted in a no—confidence vote. the uk's prime minister sir keir starmer will set out a "plan for change" today, setting targets in key areas. and i am steve lai in seoul, where the impeachment process to oust president tune is under way, but it may have hit a snag as opposition party is trying to remove him from office. == to remove him from office. -- president _ to remove him from office. -- president yoon. _ to remove him from office. —— president yoon. could have with you, a very busy programme. i'm sally bundock and we begin in france. for the first time in more than 60 years, the french government has been brought down by mps in a vote of no confidence. michel barnier will become the shortest—serving prime minister in the history of modern france. the vote was decisive. 288 votes were needed to unseat mr barnier. in the end, 331 were cast to remove him. the budget, which was the cause of his downfall, is now defunct. france has been plagued by political uncertainty since the sum
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>> there is concerns about liquidity in london and the number of companies leaving the london stock changeause the companies are considered to be a good value and structured discount going on. i do think some of the headwinds have eased certainly in terms of brexit as i say, we have fresh political stability returning and also the oecd with the growth in the uk next year all of this should actually help the attractiveness of the uk there are, for example, in terms of ipos seems to be 2025 looking brighter than 2024 you've got the likes of maybe controversial, but the big singapore based fashion giant shein looking to list as well. obviously, there is still difficulties for the london market in terms of competition with new york. that's not going to go anywhere fast anytime soon. >> exactly as you think about also the comments recently in terms of rio tinto and the activist investor suggests the least from london is there a reputation problem here when you think about the attractive u.s. markets versus london is this something the officials should address going forward >> they are attemptin
>> there is concerns about liquidity in london and the number of companies leaving the london stock changeause the companies are considered to be a good value and structured discount going on. i do think some of the headwinds have eased certainly in terms of brexit as i say, we have fresh political stability returning and also the oecd with the growth in the uk next year all of this should actually help the attractiveness of the uk there are, for example, in terms of ipos seems to be 2025...
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day 66 running from cape town to london.m africa, in his words, to show that we all come from the same place. his journey took him through africa and across europe and, along the way, he endured racist abuse and several weeks in a south sudan jail. but he says the support he received along the way got him through it. some of the most proudest moments was actually me running with kids. i had the most incredible kidsjoin me in kenya, and i had to stop them when we reached the school, and said, guys, you have to go to school. so what's next for you? sleep? sleep is definitely on the schedule! leigh milner, bbc news. it's 35 years since they first appeared on our screens, but the beautifully animated duo of wallace and grommit are back this christmas. they return in a new adventure called �*vengeance most fowl�*. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba has been meeting the film's creators. i'm live outside the west wallaby street house of the evil inventor mr wallace. evil? once again, wallace's inventions... there's clearl
day 66 running from cape town to london.m africa, in his words, to show that we all come from the same place. his journey took him through africa and across europe and, along the way, he endured racist abuse and several weeks in a south sudan jail. but he says the support he received along the way got him through it. some of the most proudest moments was actually me running with kids. i had the most incredible kidsjoin me in kenya, and i had to stop them when we reached the school, and said,...
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and in london, the situation is even worse. one in 53 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly 5000 people sleep rough across the city. every night of 18 percent on the previous year. i think we're facing unprecedented numbers of people coming to the streets. jenny, to best us, is the director of housing and services at london, homeless cherokee, the passage from my professional experience, the worst i've ever seen. that because there are ways to move people up the street or to prevent people from becoming homeless, we just don't have the accommodation available. so it is a constant struggle. in his view, young people like mckinney have been hit particularly hard by government policies. but the ousting of the countries conservative governments monday the earlier this year office some shoots of hi. my impression is this government is going to look at water hardens us, and for as much as we can say, the government policy will build will build $1500000.00 additional hines. they didn't get billed overnight. so it's the between
and in london, the situation is even worse. one in 53 people in the capital, a homeless and nearly 5000 people sleep rough across the city. every night of 18 percent on the previous year. i think we're facing unprecedented numbers of people coming to the streets. jenny, to best us, is the director of housing and services at london, homeless cherokee, the passage from my professional experience, the worst i've ever seen. that because there are ways to move people up the street or to prevent...
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. - midlands, the north and london as well as south wales.s between bristol and cardiff have been delayed, or now cancelled the most of the rest of the day. specific lines themselves, no trains gwr says between plymouth and penzance until at least one o'clock today. between bristol temple meads and portsmouth, no services because of debris on the line near westbury. those delays are likely to get worse as we hear about more blockages on the line in the next few hours, gwr, the operator which runs trains throughout this area, has been persistently saying passengers should wherever possible try to rearrange their travel plans ought not to at all. we have spoken to people who are hoping to keep their plans this weekend, one a man who hasn't seen his daughter in many months and is trying to get to swindon today but doesn't hold out much hope in getting their and is worried about the journey back this evening even if he does make it there. we spoke to someone else who is trying to see their daughter at university in london, their trains have been
. - midlands, the north and london as well as south wales.s between bristol and cardiff have been delayed, or now cancelled the most of the rest of the day. specific lines themselves, no trains gwr says between plymouth and penzance until at least one o'clock today. between bristol temple meads and portsmouth, no services because of debris on the line near westbury. those delays are likely to get worse as we hear about more blockages on the line in the next few hours, gwr, the operator which...
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london will try to rival it later.ealand and other pacific island nations to be first into 2025. people in american samoa will be amongst the last to bid farewell to 2024 and we will have the best of the fireworks throughout the rest of the fireworks throughout the rest of the day. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon, severe weather for some of us as we prepare to welcome in the new year, including an amber weather warning valid until five o'clock this afternoon to heavy rain across parts of the highlands. they could be flooding. the situation has improved here but they could be showers in the area, the heaviest of the rain tracking southwards wherever you are in the uk but it will be very blustery. there is some winter weather across northern scotland so look out for some icy stretches and this is where we are expecting the heaviest of the rain, wales and the midlands. plenty of clout and blustery with winds of 45 miles per hour across the west of the uk. the rain will track its way further southwards. wet a
london will try to rival it later.ealand and other pacific island nations to be first into 2025. people in american samoa will be amongst the last to bid farewell to 2024 and we will have the best of the fireworks throughout the rest of the fireworks throughout the rest of the day. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon, severe weather for some of us as we prepare to welcome in the new year, including an amber weather warning valid until five o'clock this afternoon to heavy rain across...
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fundraising on the london ipo dropping.5 companies being snapped up as part of seven or listing in the middle east or the u.s. instead. in the woes. the london ipo market, we are now ranked below oman, malaysia and luxembourg. is there anything the authorities can do in the london stock exchange can do to arrest this decline? later today, janet yellen will be sitting down for an exclusive interview with us at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time, the opening trade is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ing. but i couldn't find pilates anywhere. so i started my own studio. and with the right help, i can make this place i love even better. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. anna: can morning from london, i'm anna edwards alongside guy johnson. we are in our way from the opening trade. asian stocks and european futures at lower ahead of today's u.s. cpi leading into the fed's december decision. zara owner mrs. profit estimates in says sales are off to a good
fundraising on the london ipo dropping.5 companies being snapped up as part of seven or listing in the middle east or the u.s. instead. in the woes. the london ipo market, we are now ranked below oman, malaysia and luxembourg. is there anything the authorities can do in the london stock exchange can do to arrest this decline? later today, janet yellen will be sitting down for an exclusive interview with us at 3:30 p.m. u.k. time, the opening trade is up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ing. but i...
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that was back in 1991 when it was held at london's royal albert hall.slegg reports. an unusual sight at the home of the proms — sumo is coming to london. well, in a moment, they're going to give us a demonstration and give us a taste of what to expect next october when an official sumo competition takes place outside of japan for only the second time in 1,500 years. the combined 60 stone of two wrestlers will not, therefore, be a significant addition. the first time was also at the royal albert hall back in 1991. what gives you the confidence that sumo can find an audience here in london? well, it certainly did in 1991, it captured the imagination of the entire country. as people talked about it and kids re—enacted it in the playground. so i think it's going to capture people's imaginations again. i think they're going to be curious to see what it is, the ritual and the culture, as well as the sport itself. the 1991 champion — now chairman of the japan sumo association — was affectionately nicknamed �*bulldog' by the brits. translation: | thought - it w
that was back in 1991 when it was held at london's royal albert hall.slegg reports. an unusual sight at the home of the proms — sumo is coming to london. well, in a moment, they're going to give us a demonstration and give us a taste of what to expect next october when an official sumo competition takes place outside of japan for only the second time in 1,500 years. the combined 60 stone of two wrestlers will not, therefore, be a significant addition. the first time was also at the royal...
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london two saw success in basketball despite london too saw success in basketball despite an uncertainons became the first british side to win a european trophy. this is so big for british basketball, so amazing. whilst in sheffield there was a first world snooker title for england's kyren wilson. may was the month that domestic football seasons drew to a close. a succession of trophies beginning at wembley, another wembley wonderstrike manchester united with their first women's fa cup, the women's super league reached a gripping finale. its fran kirby chelsea forced to fight all the way to their fifth consecutive title in emma hayes final game in charge. things, unbelievably, were even more dramatic in scotland, a 90th minute winner sealing the title for celtic. for the men's side, a little less nerve shredding a 12th title in 13 years followed just days later with victory over rangers in the cup final. here butland spells it. he scores. in england, manchester city's dominance continued champions for the fourth year in a row. whilst the month ended as it began at wembley. manchester c
london two saw success in basketball despite london too saw success in basketball despite an uncertainons became the first british side to win a european trophy. this is so big for british basketball, so amazing. whilst in sheffield there was a first world snooker title for england's kyren wilson. may was the month that domestic football seasons drew to a close. a succession of trophies beginning at wembley, another wembley wonderstrike manchester united with their first women's fa cup, the...
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they will be shown london and they will be shown london and they will have — will be shown london andce, — will have lunch at buckingham palace, 6 _ will have lunch at buckingham palace, a state banquet and going — palace, a state banquet and going to _ palace, a state banquet and going to the houses of parliament and so the full tourist _ parliament and so the full tourist destinations will be laid — tourist destinations will be laid on. _ tourist destinations will be laid on, before they go to downing street to meet the prime — downing street to meet the prime minister. we downing street to meet the prime minister.— downing street to meet the prime minister. we saw some cars going _ prime minister. we saw some cars going past. _ prime minister. we saw some cars going past, with - prime minister. we saw some cars going past, with the - cars going past, with the delegation they hosting the banquet and they will he — hosting the banquet and they will be toasting each other. it is a great _ will be toasting each other. it is a great moment where there is a great moment where there is a
they will be shown london and they will be shown london and they will have — will be shown london andce, — will have lunch at buckingham palace, 6 _ will have lunch at buckingham palace, a state banquet and going — palace, a state banquet and going to _ palace, a state banquet and going to the houses of parliament and so the full tourist _ parliament and so the full tourist destinations will be laid — tourist destinations will be laid on. _ tourist destinations will be laid on, before...
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live from london. this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. rebel forces reach the outskirts of syria's third largest city, horns, as rebels say government forces in the south leave the birthplace of the revolt against president assad. live pictures from the south korean national assembly — where ruling party mps have walked out on a vote to impeach president yoon suk—yeol. thousands gather calling for the president to go, after his declaration of martial law last week. five years after it was devastated by fire, notre dame cathedral reopens — with president—elect trump arriving on his first overseas visit since winning the election. it has been a long five years and i am here outside the cathedral in paris as paris and indeed the world prepares for the reopening of notre—dame. hello, you're watching bbc news, i am catherine byaruhanga. three million people in coastal areas of wales and southwest england have been urged to stay indoors
live from london. this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. rebel forces reach the outskirts of syria's third largest city, horns, as rebels say government forces in the south leave the birthplace of the revolt against president assad. live pictures from the south korean national assembly — where ruling party mps have walked out on a vote to impeach president yoon suk—yeol. thousands gather calling for the...
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day 66 — running from cape town to london.uman migration from africa, in his words, to show that we all come from the same place. his journey took him through africa and across europe and, along the way, he endured racist abuse and several weeks in a south sudan jail. but he says the support he received along the way got him through it. some of the most proudest moments was actually me running with kids. i had the most incredible kidsjoin me in kenya, and i had to stop them when we reached the school, and said, guys, you have to go to school. so what's next for you? sleep? sleep is definitely on the schedule! leigh milner, bbc news. we'll leave you now with some live pictures of kilauea volcano erupting on hawaii's big island. the us geological survey says the eruption has stabilised and there are no immediate threats to infrastructure. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. the good news is, for those of you still to do some pre—christmas travel, the weather is looking fairly benign for christmas eve for the vast majority. a f
day 66 — running from cape town to london.uman migration from africa, in his words, to show that we all come from the same place. his journey took him through africa and across europe and, along the way, he endured racist abuse and several weeks in a south sudan jail. but he says the support he received along the way got him through it. some of the most proudest moments was actually me running with kids. i had the most incredible kidsjoin me in kenya, and i had to stop them when we reached...
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live from london, this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south—west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. south korean president yoon suk yeol apologises for declaring martial law, as he faces a potential impeachment vote. rebel forces in syria say they have reached the outskirts of the city of homs. islamist fighters have already captured the cities of aleppo and hama after launching their surprise offensive last week. and five years after it was devastated by fire, notre dame cathedral reopens — with world leaders, celebrities and royalty meeting to celebrate. hello. welcome to the programme. three million people in coastal areas of wales and southwest england have been urged to stay indoors because of the danger posed by storm darragh. an emergency alert was sent to people's mobile phones in the affected area last night and a red warning issued by the met office has come into force. winds could reach 90 miles per hour, and heavy rain is also predicted for south wales. our corres
live from london, this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south—west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. south korean president yoon suk yeol apologises for declaring martial law, as he faces a potential impeachment vote. rebel forces in syria say they have reached the outskirts of the city of homs. islamist fighters have already captured the cities of aleppo and hama after launching their surprise offensive last week. and five years after it was...
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live from london. this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. syrian rebels have began inserting the capital, damascus, with reports of druze militia just ten kilometres from the city. live pictures from the south korean national assembly — where mps have voted not to impeach president yoon suk—yeol. five years after it was devastated by fire, notre dame cathedral reopens — with president—elect trump arriving on his first overseas visit. the ceremony will take place later today. arriving on his first overseas visit. the ceremony will take place later today. hello, this is bbc news, i'm catherine byaruhanga. a rare red weather warning in areas of wales and southwest england has ended, but amber warnings are still in place, meaning a possible risk to life. tens of thousands of homes are without power and travel is being disrupted across the whole country. in parts of wales, winds reached 93 mph with heavy rains. cardiff airport has closed i
live from london. this is bbc news. three million people in wales and the south west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits. syrian rebels have began inserting the capital, damascus, with reports of druze militia just ten kilometres from the city. live pictures from the south korean national assembly — where mps have voted not to impeach president yoon suk—yeol. five years after it was devastated by fire, notre dame cathedral reopens — with president—elect trump...
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he chose here, the chapel in central london.l is tucked away, amongst a modern block of flats and offices near oxford circus. a small, intimate space that will this your host a piece of royal history. the king is said to have been bowled over by the chapel's beauty. it was once a place of solace and reflection for patients, staff and families using the middlesex hospital before the hospital was demolished in 2008. >> i assume that this space being one of kind of calm reflection but also thinking about health, about care, about the medical profession would make it pretty apt. we did feel very privileged. >> the chapel is not consecrated and open to people of all faiths. it is now used for community events. there are royal connections, too. in 1934, the king's great-grandfather george v was at middlesex hospital to honor dorothy thomas for her bravery in a hospital fire. she is now remembered on the chapel walls as a heroic colleague. the king wanted to do something different this year. to make his message more personal and delive
he chose here, the chapel in central london.l is tucked away, amongst a modern block of flats and offices near oxford circus. a small, intimate space that will this your host a piece of royal history. the king is said to have been bowled over by the chapel's beauty. it was once a place of solace and reflection for patients, staff and families using the middlesex hospital before the hospital was demolished in 2008. >> i assume that this space being one of kind of calm reflection but also...
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he's going to win the london marathon.at a performance from him. we've never seen anything like this on the streets of london. i realised the scene i did terrified everybody. and the one comment i get from everybody is, "you know, you kept me out of the water." she screams no! get away from me! why? sobbing: ijust want to go back to my room. why? well...i'm very confused. my stamina has increased so much since the shining, because the role required me to cry all day long, every day, and it was so difficult, being hysterical for that length of time. wendy. she sobs yes? for thou hast wrought a deed of slander with thy fatal hand. upon my head, and all this famous lamb. from your own mouth, i my lord, did i this deed. they love not poison that do poison need! nor do i thee! though i did wish him dead, i hate the murderer, love him murdered. # freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose # nothin' ain't worth nothin', but it's free... you're finished. there are so many ways that i got away with, you know, murder, just
he's going to win the london marathon.at a performance from him. we've never seen anything like this on the streets of london. i realised the scene i did terrified everybody. and the one comment i get from everybody is, "you know, you kept me out of the water." she screams no! get away from me! why? sobbing: ijust want to go back to my room. why? well...i'm very confused. my stamina has increased so much since the shining, because the role required me to cry all day long, every day,...
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the address was delivered in london, the first time a venue outside the royal residence had been used a decade. >> the king and queen led the world in a moment to reflect on the challenges of the past 12 months. the prince and princess of wales were with them alongside their three children. for the crowds who stood for many hours waiting for a glimpse of the royals, there was a chance to chat and handover gifts. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> in his christmas message delivered from the former hospital chapel in central london, rather than a royal residence, the king spoke of the suffering will experience at some stage in our life and touched on his own experience of cancer treatment. >> from a personal point of view, i offer special heartfelt thanks to the selfless doctors and nurses who this year have supported me and other members of my family through the uncertainties and anxieties of illness and have helped provide the strength, care, and comfort we have needed. >> recalling his visit to australia and samoa, he talked of diversity as a strength, not a weakness, and emphasi
the address was delivered in london, the first time a venue outside the royal residence had been used a decade. >> the king and queen led the world in a moment to reflect on the challenges of the past 12 months. the prince and princess of wales were with them alongside their three children. for the crowds who stood for many hours waiting for a glimpse of the royals, there was a chance to chat and handover gifts. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> in his christmas...
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neighborhoods in london. so in some of the, the same community, odds institutions, we embedded pieces of the pavilion, but then posted programs overtime and beyond the form. what that did is it created collaborations between the stuff in time gallery in kensington gardens and london and community arts institutions across london. so the building became a kind of communication device between places and the message for me of that way of working really came from thinking about that as far as logics and thinking about how people have moved across places. i started to think, what if i could talk to did that as well? the material that i mentioned, they are static dimensions, but they are also methods of practice and ways of working that are waiting to inform architectural practice the, the same society that was a building some ways stations, and barricades and new things of stores decided that the way to deal with our conflicts was discussing and have a political dialogue. i was born in 1990 just a few days after ma
neighborhoods in london. so in some of the, the same community, odds institutions, we embedded pieces of the pavilion, but then posted programs overtime and beyond the form. what that did is it created collaborations between the stuff in time gallery in kensington gardens and london and community arts institutions across london. so the building became a kind of communication device between places and the message for me of that way of working really came from thinking about that as far as logics...
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unlikely to last for the secure pass like london. there's a lot of house things such, and in the end it minutes, you'll just have to of course we lost the order since i left, you know, you tell me the time, the homeless tomorrow, you don't know i'm anyways i left on this, but for now i can say, i'm say 10, i'm focused, i'm happy with the place to sleep suicide. she can once again dedicate all his energy to fulfilling the dreams he's carried with him on his journey from otwell. yeah, i'm really pretty for this semester to me. i'm really for the day if i'm going to looking for was in my life now. next now is going to sign any club, any forklift, so which i'm working on. it's my, what is my quotes with people? i don't know me, i don't me so that helping me i'm also looking for us as you know, i'm just doing what it has to do and then we'll see what's uh what's, what's the help of finding a home and finding it's not one a human necessity and the other, a lifelong passion. the 2 main forces in mckayla's life are rarely compliment each oth
unlikely to last for the secure pass like london. there's a lot of house things such, and in the end it minutes, you'll just have to of course we lost the order since i left, you know, you tell me the time, the homeless tomorrow, you don't know i'm anyways i left on this, but for now i can say, i'm say 10, i'm focused, i'm happy with the place to sleep suicide. she can once again dedicate all his energy to fulfilling the dreams he's carried with him on his journey from otwell. yeah, i'm really...
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nicky ford reports from a project that helps the homeless in london.otel at christmas, where things are done a little differently. the staff are volunteers, and the guests are rough sleepers. it will help 600 people, with a volunteer team working day and night. the first guests to check in headed straight to bed for the chance of a peaceful night's sleep somewhere quiet, clean and comfortable. and after a good night's sleep, people have come down to enjoy what we all look forward to in a hotel — a good hot cooked breakfast. this year, it will be served by some celebrity volunteers. the guests have already had a night to sleep, and now they're coming down for breakfast and that's what me and joe are going to be starting with — making them teas, giving them some breakfast. it'sjust, it's a real... you know, they properly put a lot of work into this, and just really proud to be part of it. one lovely guy, i think he recognised my voice from the pe with joe workouts. he said, "are you... are you joe wicks? " i said, "yeah, it's me, nice to meet you." and h
nicky ford reports from a project that helps the homeless in london.otel at christmas, where things are done a little differently. the staff are volunteers, and the guests are rough sleepers. it will help 600 people, with a volunteer team working day and night. the first guests to check in headed straight to bed for the chance of a peaceful night's sleep somewhere quiet, clean and comfortable. and after a good night's sleep, people have come down to enjoy what we all look forward to in a hotel...
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live from london, this is bbc news.to fix problems with pollution and shortages. we talk you through what is at stake. judges in france are expected to hand down verdicts in the high—profile mass rape case today. the de facto leader of syria tells the bbc his country is not a threat to the world — in one of his first tv interviews with western media. we look back at some of the best movies released in the last 12 months. hello and a very warm welcome to the programme. i'm sally bundock. we begin here in the uk where households in england and wales could see their water bills rise by around 20% over the next five years to fix pollution and shortages. the regulator, ofwat, has been deciding how much water companies can increase bills by in april, to improve leaky pipes, reduce sewage spills and build new reservoirs. any increases will vary depending on where you live. our business editor, simonjack has the details. what water everywhere. as an island nation it is all around ups but for many, our seaside and rivers give of
live from london, this is bbc news.to fix problems with pollution and shortages. we talk you through what is at stake. judges in france are expected to hand down verdicts in the high—profile mass rape case today. the de facto leader of syria tells the bbc his country is not a threat to the world — in one of his first tv interviews with western media. we look back at some of the best movies released in the last 12 months. hello and a very warm welcome to the programme. i'm sally bundock. we...
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the mayor of london says — really improved. the mayor of london says he _ really improved.y - really improved. the mayor of| london says he is truly humble to receive a knighthood for political and public service. lee castleton is one of four former sub—postmasters wrongly accused of taking money from the post office 1539 00:17:42,908
the mayor of london says — really improved. the mayor of london says he _ really improved.y - really improved. the mayor of| london says he is truly humble to receive a knighthood for political and public service. lee castleton is one of four former sub—postmasters wrongly accused of taking money from the post office 1539 00:17:42,908
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london, irresponsible is that? london, in my view, is in poor shape.olve himself of the state of it. he. i'd imagine, be the first to take credit if things were going well. i'm inclined to agree with ex—conservative mp anna firth. this is what she said about the decision to award sadiq khan a knighthood earlier on gb news. >> let's be absolutely clear. it's the people of london that deserve a knighthood for putting up with sadiq khan and voting for him. >> yeah, they may have voted for him, but three times. >> tell that, tell that, tell that to the 15,000 families who've had a victim of knife crime. he has completely failed on knife crime. and to keep the streets safe. he's failed motorists with his absolute war on them and with his ulez charge, tfl is going bankrupt. >> i mean, it always has. >> i mean, it always has. >> what has this man actually done to deserve a knighthood? is it an award? failed. he's failed. >> everybody . >> everybody. >> everybody. >> well, i'm inclined to agree with her. a knighthood for what? absolute failure. if he gets one,
london, irresponsible is that? london, in my view, is in poor shape.olve himself of the state of it. he. i'd imagine, be the first to take credit if things were going well. i'm inclined to agree with ex—conservative mp anna firth. this is what she said about the decision to award sadiq khan a knighthood earlier on gb news. >> let's be absolutely clear. it's the people of london that deserve a knighthood for putting up with sadiq khan and voting for him. >> yeah, they may have...