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this is the scene live now at heathrow in london. some british airways flights moving along the runway. british airways itself has urged all passengers to check before they depart to go to heathrow because they have cancelled a number of short—haul flights and don't want to passengers heading to the airport if that flight has already been cancelled and a number of the flights that are departing from the airport i being delayed. as you can see, there are definitely planes moving around on the runway and we have seen flights leaving and arriving at the london's heathrow airport. well, a little earlier, this is what the home secretary, sabella braverman, had to say about the situation.— the situation. what we do know is that there has _ the situation. what we do know is that there has been _ the situation. what we do know is that there has been a national - what we do now as there has been an outage _ what we do now as there has been an outage at _ what we do now as there has been an outage at air— what we do now as there has been an out
this is the scene live now at heathrow in london. some british airways flights moving along the runway. british airways itself has urged all passengers to check before they depart to go to heathrow because they have cancelled a number of short—haul flights and don't want to passengers heading to the airport if that flight has already been cancelled and a number of the flights that are departing from the airport i being delayed. as you can see, there are definitely planes moving around on the...
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bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world, london gatwick is then the world, this is one of the busiest days of the year, hundreds of thousands of people are coming back from various parts of the world to get to their holiday... after their holidays in the mediterranean and beyond, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed, which is extremely concerning, of course. planes are being held on the ground at various european departure points, which is having no clarity about when they might be able to get in and land, and departures are also being held from uk airports. given the overstretch in the system, even at the best of times, i am afraid that this looks to me like it is going to cause severe delays and disruption, certainly for the rest of the day, evenif certainly for the rest of the day, even if the problem, we hope, is fixed in the next few minutes. my understanding is that it is not known at the point what caused the problem, and even less how to fix it. that is extremely con
bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world, london gatwick is then the world, this is one of the busiest days of the year, hundreds of thousands of people are coming back from various parts of the world to get to their holiday... after their holidays in the mediterranean and beyond, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed, which is extremely concerning, of course. planes are being held on...
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bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world and london gatwick ishundreds of thousands of people coming back from various parts of the world to get to, after the holidays in the mediterranean and a broad, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed, which is extremely concerning. planes are being held on the ground at various european departure points because there is no clarity about when they might be able to get in and land, and departure is also being held from uk airports. given the overstretch in the system even at the best of times, i'm afraid this looks to me as if it's it going to cause severe delays and disruption, certainly for the rest of the day, even if this problem is fixed in the next few minutes. but my understanding is that nats does not know at this stage what caused the problem, or indeed how to fix it. that is extremely concerning. i need to stress, there is no danger to anybody, aircraft will either be lunching where they are supposed to at a reduced flow rate or
bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest two runway airport in the world and london gatwick ishundreds of thousands of people coming back from various parts of the world to get to, after the holidays in the mediterranean and a broad, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed, which is extremely concerning. planes are being held on the ground at various european departure points because there is no clarity about when...
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back to london heathrow. we were expecting to fly at about az30pm. we're now expected to fly at 20 to three tomorrow morning. the government says the police must do more to tackle low—level crimes like burglaries. scotland's covid—19 inquiry opens in edinburgh. relatives of the dead call it a milestone moment. singing. and, a ceremony to mark the return of a precious symbol of canada's indigenous people, nearly a century after being sold to a british museum. hello. thousands of air passengers travelling to and from the uk are facing major delays this bank holiday to scheduled flights. it follows what's described as a technical issue with the air traffic control system. restrictions on flight numbers have had to be implemented to maintain safety, and despite the problem now being identified and remedied, delays will last well into the night. here's our transport correspondent, katy austin. one of the busiest days of the summer for flights descended one of the busiest days of the summerforflights descended into summer for flights descended into chaos s
back to london heathrow. we were expecting to fly at about az30pm. we're now expected to fly at 20 to three tomorrow morning. the government says the police must do more to tackle low—level crimes like burglaries. scotland's covid—19 inquiry opens in edinburgh. relatives of the dead call it a milestone moment. singing. and, a ceremony to mark the return of a precious symbol of canada's indigenous people, nearly a century after being sold to a british museum. hello. thousands of air...
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bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest airport in the world and london gatwick is the busieste busiest days of the year, hundreds of thousands of people coming back from various parts of the world to get to, after their holidays in the mediterranean and beyond, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed. this is extremely concerning, of course. planes are being held on the ground at various european departure points. there is no clarity about when they might be able to get in and land rugby and departure is also being held from uk airports. given the overstretch in the system even at the best of times, i'm afraid this looks to me as if it is aces going to severe delays and disruption, certainly for the rest of the day, even if the problem is fixed in the next few minutes. but my understanding is that the national air traffic service does not put at this stage what caused the problem or how to fix it, and that is extremely concerning. i need to stress there is no danger to anybody, aircraft will either be landin
bear in mind that london heathrow is the busiest airport in the world and london gatwick is the busieste busiest days of the year, hundreds of thousands of people coming back from various parts of the world to get to, after their holidays in the mediterranean and beyond, and unfortunately, we are seeing the system failure. there is no certainty about when it is going to be fixed. this is extremely concerning, of course. planes are being held on the ground at various european departure points....
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the original plan was to fly from dusseldorf to london heathrow. 0bviously, flights all cancelled everywhered then to luxembourg and then to france and then to calais and then a ferry and then dover and then london and then bed and a cup of tea. and there are warnings the disruption could last for days. many planes and their crews are now not where they should be. at one of the busiest times of the year, getting them back in place will take time. airports are advising passengers not to set off unless they've confirmed their flights are still operating. and an investigation into what went wrong with the country's air traffic control system has now been launched. 0ur absolute priority is safety. i would like to apologise for the impact on the travelling public and to tell you that our teams will continue to work to get you on your way as soon as we can. but travel experts say airlines are unlikely to offer compensation to passengers because they can argue the disruption was out of their control — although they should pay for expenses like extra hotel costs. around the world and across the uk.
the original plan was to fly from dusseldorf to london heathrow. 0bviously, flights all cancelled everywhered then to luxembourg and then to france and then to calais and then a ferry and then dover and then london and then bed and a cup of tea. and there are warnings the disruption could last for days. many planes and their crews are now not where they should be. at one of the busiest times of the year, getting them back in place will take time. airports are advising passengers not to set off...
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it's the final day of our holiday and we're looking to get back to london heathrow.laries. scotland's covid—19 inquiry opens in edinburgh. relatives of the dead call it a milestone moment. singing. and, a ceremony to mark the return of a precious symbol of canada's indigenous people, nearly a century after being sold to a british museum. hello. thousands of air passengers travelling to and from the uk
it's the final day of our holiday and we're looking to get back to london heathrow.laries. scotland's covid—19 inquiry opens in edinburgh. relatives of the dead call it a milestone moment. singing. and, a ceremony to mark the return of a precious symbol of canada's indigenous people, nearly a century after being sold to a british museum. hello. thousands of air passengers travelling to and from the uk
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. >> you could see the luggage as moving in london heathrow, it was moving from one side of the terminalthe other. reporter: that peace of mind, because he knew they were not stolen. since he knew where two of his bags were located, he tried reported. >> you could not reach the airline or the luggage service they use in san francisco. there was no way to get a hold of anybody. reporter: except 7 on your side. we reached out to the airline, and his luggage started its long trip home. with him following the progress with apple air tag. >> traveled from london to rome, to los angeles, sat there for five days, and came to san francisco. the other luggage went roughly from london to san francisco, and the third one, it came from london directly. reporter: here is where the airline told us. they apologized for the disruption and confirm three pieces of the last baggage have been returned to the customer who will receive a refund for the expenses related to the purchase of primary necessities which occurred due to this inconvenience. i think the airline for that, and i think apple air tag for e
. >> you could see the luggage as moving in london heathrow, it was moving from one side of the terminalthe other. reporter: that peace of mind, because he knew they were not stolen. since he knew where two of his bags were located, he tried reported. >> you could not reach the airline or the luggage service they use in san francisco. there was no way to get a hold of anybody. reporter: except 7 on your side. we reached out to the airline, and his luggage started its long trip home....
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i'm here at kew gardens in west london, and this is directly under the flight path into heathrow airportery 40 seconds to a minute or so on normal days. now, i have to say, they are still coming in and you'll hear another one come in in a minute. so they're definitely still flying in, but they're being effectively manually brought into heathrow airport at the moment in light of this problem. and so they're coming in roughly every 50 seconds or so, which is not too bad. so the controllers are still bringing in the aircraft. there comes another now overhead, pretty well on schedule. but of course, this is at a time when the it problem has only just occurred and many of these flights were already in uk airspace. they may have been circling overhead for the last 30 minutes or so in some cases, but it's the flights that are yet to depart from destinations abroad that are going to be most affected by the problems. i see. and what about the timing of all this for the the implications of the wider industry? well, of course, this comes about three months after the last major it error affecting uk
i'm here at kew gardens in west london, and this is directly under the flight path into heathrow airportery 40 seconds to a minute or so on normal days. now, i have to say, they are still coming in and you'll hear another one come in in a minute. so they're definitely still flying in, but they're being effectively manually brought into heathrow airport at the moment in light of this problem. and so they're coming in roughly every 50 seconds or so, which is not too bad. so the controllers are...
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london heathrow, british airways, the cheapest ticket you've got that day is . £611. you've got thatst to give you some idea, that's flying from male in just under three hours to london heathrow , if you're going in the heathrow, if you're going in the opposite direction, heathrow to sydney, australia, you could pay an awful lot less than that. so people paying whatever it costs to get back after the holidays that they've been missing, many of them for the last three summers. that is utter madness. >> what would that flight cost normally? simon >> well, normally you would be expecting to pay 100, £150 on those sorts of routes. >> but there's just extreme demand. >> and if you're travelling out in the other direction, if you're lucky enough to be going off a holiday for the august off for a holiday for the august bank holiday weekend, or ideally a few days after that, then fares are back down to sort of sense possible levels. but at the moment , sense possible levels. but at the moment, anybody who's got any flight seats coming in and also applies on easyjet, on ryanair , on jet2, it'
london heathrow, british airways, the cheapest ticket you've got that day is . £611. you've got thatst to give you some idea, that's flying from male in just under three hours to london heathrow , if you're going in the heathrow, if you're going in the opposite direction, heathrow to sydney, australia, you could pay an awful lot less than that. so people paying whatever it costs to get back after the holidays that they've been missing, many of them for the last three summers. that is utter...
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the original plan was to fly from dusseldorf to london heathrow.usly, flights all cancelled everywhere. i am now on a trainjourney to belgium and then to luxembourg and then to france and then to calais and then a ferry and then dover and then london and then bed and a cup of tea. and there are warnings the disruption could last for days. many planes and their crews are now not where they should be. at one of the busiest times of the year, getting them back in place will take time. airports are advising passengers not to set off unless they've confirmed their flights are still operating. and an investigation into what went wrong with the country's air traffic control system has now been launched. our absolute priority is safety. i would like to apologise for the impact on the travelling public and to tell you that our teams will continue to work to get you on your way as soon as we can. but travel experts say airlines are unlikely to offer compensation to passengers because they can argue the disruption was out of their control — although they shou
the original plan was to fly from dusseldorf to london heathrow.usly, flights all cancelled everywhere. i am now on a trainjourney to belgium and then to luxembourg and then to france and then to calais and then a ferry and then dover and then london and then bed and a cup of tea. and there are warnings the disruption could last for days. many planes and their crews are now not where they should be. at one of the busiest times of the year, getting them back in place will take time. airports are...
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airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and several airports in london, including heathrow, gatwickuton, all confirmed they were affected by the system outage. a short while ago, the home secretary, suella braverman, spoke about the situation. what we do know is that there has. been a national outage at nationally control and this has affected uk airspace, it will affect _ all incoming and outgoing flights and those aircraft. which are in the uk airspace right now. i —— national air traffic control. i am very cognisant that this - will disrupt people's travels plans, those waiting to arrive in the uk, those waiting to depart, - and i do sympathise with any- disruption they may be experiencing. what has happened it _ that the automated systems have failed and therefore procedures are having to be carried - in the past few moments, the transport secretary mark harper also released a statement. he says... our reporter luxmy gopal is at heathrow for us. you've been there pretty much since the start of this, is there a sense of relief now the issue has at least been identified?— of relie
airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and several airports in london, including heathrow, gatwickuton, all confirmed they were affected by the system outage. a short while ago, the home secretary, suella braverman, spoke about the situation. what we do know is that there has. been a national outage at nationally control and this has affected uk airspace, it will affect _ all incoming and outgoing flights and those aircraft. which are in the uk airspace right now. i —— national air...
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mentioned, from midnight, the boundary will be significantly expanded and will cover all 32 london boroughs, like heathrowersial plan, and continues to be criticised. the mayor of london sadiq khan has defended the plan, saying they are needed to protect people's health. but residents, businesses and some politicians have criticised it particularly because of the financial impact it will have on some people. it is worth pointing out the majority of vehicles are compliant and there is if you live in london a scrappage scheme where you can get your car scrapped in return for money. we also know as you mentioned it comes into force at midnight and you mentioned it comes into force at midnightand if you mentioned it comes into force at midnight and if you want to check your vehicle if it is compliant or not you can go on to the transport for london website. helena wilkinson. a huge totem pole is set to be returned to canada, nearly a century after it was sold to a museum in scotland. it was carved from red cedar wood in the mid 19th century, stands at around 11 metres tall and weighs a tonne. indigenous resea
mentioned, from midnight, the boundary will be significantly expanded and will cover all 32 london boroughs, like heathrowersial plan, and continues to be criticised. the mayor of london sadiq khan has defended the plan, saying they are needed to protect people's health. but residents, businesses and some politicians have criticised it particularly because of the financial impact it will have on some people. it is worth pointing out the majority of vehicles are compliant and there is if you...
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airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and multiple airports in london such as heathrow gatwicknd luton have released statements saying they're affected by the system outage. our reporter luxmy gopal is in heathrow for us. what is the situation there? i what is the situation there? i am here at heathrow, _ what is the situation there? i am here at heathrow, which - what is the situation there? i —n here at heathrow, which is the country's biggest and busiest airport, in fact it is the biggest in europe and in the past couple of hours i have actually seen at least half a dozen planes take off from here, i am half a dozen planes take off from here, iam not half a dozen planes take off from here, i am not much of a plane spotter so i cannot tell you which airlines they are from, but it does underline the fact that uk airspace is not closed, which is what the national air traffic services, it is not closed, flights are still going in and out but as my colleague said earlier at a much slower pace than usual because they are having to process the flight plans manually rather than auto
airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and multiple airports in london such as heathrow gatwicknd luton have released statements saying they're affected by the system outage. our reporter luxmy gopal is in heathrow for us. what is the situation there? i what is the situation there? i am here at heathrow, _ what is the situation there? i am here at heathrow, which - what is the situation there? i —n here at heathrow, which is the country's biggest and busiest airport, in fact it is the...
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airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and multiple airports in london such as heathrow gatwicknd luton have all released statements, saying they're affected by the system outage. a little while ago, the home secretary, suella braverman, has been speaking about the situation that has grounded planes across the uk and further afield. what we do know is that there has been a national outage at nationally control and this has affected uk airspace, it will affect all incoming and outgoing flights and those aircraft which are in the uk airspace right now. i am very cognisant that this will disrupt people's travels plans, those waiting to arrive in the uk, those waiting to arrive in the uk, those waiting to arrive in the uk, those waiting to depart, and i do sympathise with any disruption they may be experiencing. what has happened it that the automated systems have failed and therefore procedures are having to be carried out manually, that is taking more time. mark harper the transport secretary released a statement on twitter. he says the technical issue affecting britain's national
airports in edinburgh, manchester, birmingham, and multiple airports in london such as heathrow gatwicknd luton have all released statements, saying they're affected by the system outage. a little while ago, the home secretary, suella braverman, has been speaking about the situation that has grounded planes across the uk and further afield. what we do know is that there has been a national outage at nationally control and this has affected uk airspace, it will affect all incoming and outgoing...
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ulez, and that will be catching a lot of people going into heathrow outside of into heathrow from outside of greater london. isn't this symptomatic of a this just symptomatic of a broader motorists ? so broader war on motorists? so a cash cows are being milked dry ? cash cows are being milked dry? >> well, that's certainly a very good way of looking at it. and i think a lot of motorists will feel very cheesed off. yes, you in the case of heathrow . in the case of heathrow. exactly. if your vehicle is not compliant with the ulez rules, then you'll be paying to drive into that zone , even assuming it into that zone, even assuming it goes ahead later this month as planned. you'll also face that £5 drop off fee and highest drop off fee still in the country is £7 at stansty. and please don't do what i saw. one motoring do there early. one morning, which is drive up to the barrier, unload passengers plus luggage and then reverse out for hundreds of metres against the oncoming traffic . it is very oncoming traffic. it is very annoying . there are always, in annoying. there are always, in the case of these drop of
ulez, and that will be catching a lot of people going into heathrow outside of into heathrow from outside of greater london. isn't this symptomatic of a this just symptomatic of a broader motorists ? so broader war on motorists? so a cash cows are being milked dry ? cash cows are being milked dry? >> well, that's certainly a very good way of looking at it. and i think a lot of motorists will feel very cheesed off. yes, you in the case of heathrow . in the case of heathrow. exactly. if...
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london boroughs. and that includes some quite big destinations — heathrow airport, wembley stadium, chessington worlds drivers going into that expanded area will all have to pay the £12.50 daily charge if their vehicle doesn't meet certain emissions standards. so it's older, most polluting vehicles that are being targeted by the ulez charge. that has led to a lot of people looking at how they can switch vehicles, particularly if they either live in london or drive in to the city for work every day. there is some financial help available for londoners if they want to scrap their existing car and get one that does comply. grants of up to £2,000 are available and more than 13,000 are said to have been approved so far. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has insisted that expanding ulez is a necessary step to help to clean up the air and improve public health. but there has been a lot of criticism, including for the financial impact on people and businesses at a time of very high cost of living pressures. some councils are very unhappy about it. five conservative run councils mounted a legal challenge. that
london boroughs. and that includes some quite big destinations — heathrow airport, wembley stadium, chessington worlds drivers going into that expanded area will all have to pay the £12.50 daily charge if their vehicle doesn't meet certain emissions standards. so it's older, most polluting vehicles that are being targeted by the ulez charge. that has led to a lot of people looking at how they can switch vehicles, particularly if they either live in london or drive in to the city for work...
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am here at kew gardens in west london and it is directly under i west london and it is directly under the flight path into heathrowcally flights are coming over here every a0 seconds to a minute intervals on normal days. they are still coming in, and you will hear another one coming in a minute. they are definitely still flying in, but they are effectively manually being brought into heathrow airport, in light of this it problem. they are coming in roughly every 50 seconds or so, which is not too bad. controllers are still bringing in the aircraft. here comes another now overhead. pretty well on schedule, but of course this is at a time when the it problem has only just occurred, and many of these flights are already in uk airspace. they may have been circling overhead for the last 30 minutes or so, in some cases, but it is the flights that i get to depart from destinations abroad that i going to be most the affected. what destinations abroad that i going to be most the affected.— destinations abroad that i going to be most the affected. what about the timin: of all be most the affected. what about the timing of a
am here at kew gardens in west london and it is directly under i west london and it is directly under the flight path into heathrowcally flights are coming over here every a0 seconds to a minute intervals on normal days. they are still coming in, and you will hear another one coming in a minute. they are definitely still flying in, but they are effectively manually being brought into heathrow airport, in light of this it problem. they are coming in roughly every 50 seconds or so, which is not...
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and if you arrest anybody west now, anybody in west london now, you have to heathrow have to take them at there's a holding place called point place there called polar point because they don't have the police this factors police stations. so this factors in, to say this into so in, i hate to say this into so many aspects. you know, many other aspects. you know, the absence of police stations, the absence of police stations, the visible policing the absence of visible policing and logjam, the and the complete logjam, the sclerotic of british sclerotic nature of the british courts, you to courts, where if you come to a courts, where if you come to a court today, you're probably not going actually go to going to actually go to sentencing years. sentencing for two years. >> absolutely. you're >> absolutely. so if you're arrested notting hill arrested in notting hill carnival minor public carnival for a minor public order there's no order offence, there's no magistrate going to fine magistrate who's going to fine you the following is you £100 the following day. is there? to wait there? you'
and if you arrest anybody west now, anybody in west london now, you have to heathrow have to take them at there's a holding place called point place there called polar point because they don't have the police this factors police stations. so this factors in, to say this into so in, i hate to say this into so many aspects. you know, many other aspects. you know, the absence of police stations, the absence of police stations, the visible policing the absence of visible policing and logjam, the...
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and if you arrest anybody west now, anybody in west london now, you have to heathrow have to take them at there's a holding place called point place there called polar point because they don't have the police this factors police stations. so this factors in, to say this into so in, i hate to say this into so many aspects. you know, many other aspects. you know, the absence of police stations, the absence of police stations, the visible policing the absence of visible policing and logjam, the and the complete logjam, the sclerotic of british sclerotic nature of the british courts, you to courts, where if you come to a courts, where if you come to a court today, you're probably not going actually go to going to actually go to sentencing years. sentencing for two years. >> absolutely. you're >> absolutely. so if you're arrested notting hill arrested in notting hill carnival minor public carnival for a minor public order there's no order offence, there's no magistrate going to fine magistrate who's going to fine you the following is you £100 the following day. is there? to wait there? you'
and if you arrest anybody west now, anybody in west london now, you have to heathrow have to take them at there's a holding place called point place there called polar point because they don't have the police this factors police stations. so this factors in, to say this into so in, i hate to say this into so many aspects. you know, many other aspects. you know, the absence of police stations, the absence of police stations, the visible policing the absence of visible policing and logjam, the...
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london. you can, of course, see this big area around heathrow. that is here.ne... hoops. this plane is coming into land here. you can see it heading for the runway. you can see all the other planes that are here at the moment. i have to say, there are a few more planes on there than when i was talking to you about 15 or 20 minutes ago. this plane coming into land. there are not so many planes ready to take its place on land after that, because they have slowed down the rates of the planes arriving and landing. the knock on for that is not as many planes are taking off, because they are prioritising bringing those planes into land at airports across the united kingdom. you can see this one here, just coming into land as we speak, at heathrow. if i zoom out, the same picture will be happening across the cold of the country with the big airports. if we look at manchester, for example. you can see a lot of flights around manchester. again, if we zoom in on manchester. again, if we zoom in on manchester airport, you will see the flights are all heading in that dire
london. you can, of course, see this big area around heathrow. that is here.ne... hoops. this plane is coming into land here. you can see it heading for the runway. you can see all the other planes that are here at the moment. i have to say, there are a few more planes on there than when i was talking to you about 15 or 20 minutes ago. this plane coming into land. there are not so many planes ready to take its place on land after that, because they have slowed down the rates of the planes...
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it doesn'tjust affect people who live in london, it affects people who come in, some places like heathrowt on people and businesses who need to switch vehicles or are going to have to pay the charge. at the time when there have been cost of living pressures. the mayor of london has pointed out there is a scrappage scheme which means you can get money towards the cost of scrapping your car to get a compliant one if you live in london. it is going to go ahead from tomorrow. it is going to go ahead from tomorrow-— it is going to go ahead from tomorrow. ., ,, , ., , . ., tomorrow. thank you very much, for ex-alainin tomorrow. thank you very much, for exnlaining all— tomorrow. thank you very much, for explaining all that. _ a man and a woman have died after being trapped in a car on a flooded road in liverpool. police say it's thought the vehicle was submerged under a bridge. our reporter mairead smyth is at the scene of the incident this morning. good morning. can you tell us what we know about what happened? yes. we know about what happened? yes, this is such a — we know about what happened?
it doesn'tjust affect people who live in london, it affects people who come in, some places like heathrowt on people and businesses who need to switch vehicles or are going to have to pay the charge. at the time when there have been cost of living pressures. the mayor of london has pointed out there is a scrappage scheme which means you can get money towards the cost of scrapping your car to get a compliant one if you live in london. it is going to go ahead from tomorrow. it is going to go...
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in fact, london airport saying it may take on other flights to ease the pressure from other airports like here at heathrowhere there are significant delays and thousands of passengers impacted and delays could last several days. >> waiting on the ground five hours in the plane is the worst-case scenario. it sounds awful. what do we know about the source of the disruption? i understand it was a technical glitch. that is the latest report. do we with understand why it happened and who will be held accountable for the major disr disruption? >> reporter: so many questions remaining about what the exact fault was and what caused it. we understand it was something to do with the data processing. this is something in the system that alerts controllers of where aircraft are and what is happening and which aircraft is in the sky and locations. that wasn't working. it had to be brought over to a manual system which essentially means humans controlling it. going back to old fashioned ways, if you will. what it means is airports used to dealing with huge capacity have a lot of traffic and they have to reduce the numb
in fact, london airport saying it may take on other flights to ease the pressure from other airports like here at heathrowhere there are significant delays and thousands of passengers impacted and delays could last several days. >> waiting on the ground five hours in the plane is the worst-case scenario. it sounds awful. what do we know about the source of the disruption? i understand it was a technical glitch. that is the latest report. do we with understand why it happened and who will...
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london. if you talk to heathrow, for example, they have 10,000 employees that do not have compliant cars. h court, you are the one which isn't covered. surrey isn't covered tjy isn't covered. surrey isn't covered by the scrappage scheme. correct. if you are like the other four, would you are like the other four, would you think differently now? would there be less of an argument saying you can all share? l there be less of an argument saying you can all share?— you can all share? i cannot say for sure. you can all share? i cannot say for sure- 0ur — you can all share? i cannot say for sure. our legal— you can all share? i cannot say for sure. our legal action _ you can all share? i cannot say for sure. our legal action was - you can all share? i cannot say for sure. our legal action was about i sure. our legal action was about mitigation false harry residents. at the end of the day, london cannot view itself as like an island. these builders are fluid. we really need to have that mitigation so that people aren't being impacted for going about their daily lives. you don't travel by artifici
london. if you talk to heathrow, for example, they have 10,000 employees that do not have compliant cars. h court, you are the one which isn't covered. surrey isn't covered tjy isn't covered. surrey isn't covered by the scrappage scheme. correct. if you are like the other four, would you are like the other four, would you think differently now? would there be less of an argument saying you can all share? l there be less of an argument saying you can all share?— you can all share? i cannot say...
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and yes, there is a stacking system called holly, which is outside london for example, for all traffic coming into heathrowhat sounds strange, but that's how it visually looks. and they kind of spiral around in these these distinct sort of like columns , distinct sort of like columns, if you like, in the air. and they have to wait their turn. now suspect what is probably happening is that they will be trying to reduce that stacking and divert them away from the uk and divert them away from the uk and probably get them down on the ground where they can. but then, you know, you've got to think that that's got to be liaised with those other airports in the rest of europe or, you outside uk where or, you know, outside uk where those planes need to be landed. and that causes a knock on effect for all of european atc. and you know, i can add also that this summer has been a bad one for european air traffic control anyway. there's been industrial issues with air traffic controllers in france. that's a whole civil unrest issue to do with polish six and everything over there. but you know, so there and there was ba
and yes, there is a stacking system called holly, which is outside london for example, for all traffic coming into heathrowhat sounds strange, but that's how it visually looks. and they kind of spiral around in these these distinct sort of like columns , distinct sort of like columns, if you like, in the air. and they have to wait their turn. now suspect what is probably happening is that they will be trying to reduce that stacking and divert them away from the uk and divert them away from the...
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heathrow worst hit. more on this breaking news as we get it . now the mayor of london get it. the mayor of london says he's sorry for anyone who's suffering adverse consequences because of his policies . because of his policies. speaking to gb news sadiq khan said the expanded ulez policy is essential to protect the health of people living in the capital. >> alison i'm always sorry for anybody who's suffering adverse consequences because of our policies , but at the same time, policies, but at the same time, i've got to be honest with people and say i've been meeting bereaved mums who's lost their children because of air pollution. i've been meeting a paediatrician today who works with monzo pregnant, suffering the consequences because of air pollution and babies who are born consequences. born suffering the consequences. i've a doctor who runs i've met today a doctor who runs an asthma clinic. but also i visited great ormond street, the inpatient ward at the children's evelina hospital. i met scientists, health practitioners and others. that's why i'm angry that the governmen
heathrow worst hit. more on this breaking news as we get it . now the mayor of london get it. the mayor of london says he's sorry for anyone who's suffering adverse consequences because of his policies . because of his policies. speaking to gb news sadiq khan said the expanded ulez policy is essential to protect the health of people living in the capital. >> alison i'm always sorry for anybody who's suffering adverse consequences because of our policies , but at the same time, policies,...
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londoners. and this was a picture that could have come from a holiday brochure . you from a holiday brochure. you know, they're all trotting off to heathrowgo on happy. >> they look too happy be >> they look too happy to be londoners, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso 1ers, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honestnone of >> so the whole thing, none of them stabbed. >> so the whole thing, none of them also stabbed. >> so the whole thing, none of them also sfatheri. >> so the whole thing, none of them also sfather was in >> and also the father was in the picture. >> yeah, well, there's the point. >> that's exactly the point that if you have other there, if you have other people there, london is a real melting pot of different cultures and ethnic groups . as long as you've got groups. as long as you've got those represented to as well as well as the white londoners , well as the white londoners, that's fine. >> yeah, but adrian, i mean , the >> yeah, but adrian, i mean, the way i see this, i mean, cockneys are one o
londoners. and this was a picture that could have come from a holiday brochure . you from a holiday brochure. you know, they're all trotting off to heathrowgo on happy. >> they look too happy be >> they look too happy to be londoners, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso 1ers, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honestnone of >> so...
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londoners. and this was a picture that could have come from a holiday brochure . you from a holiday brochure. you know, they're all trotting off to heathrowgo on happy. >> they look too happy be >> they look too happy to be londoners, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso 1ers, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honestnone of >> so the whole thing, none of them stabbed. >> so the whole thing, none of them also stabbed. >> so the whole thing, none of them also sfatheri. >> so the whole thing, none of them also sfather was in >> and also the father was in the picture. >> yeah, well, there's the point. >> that's exactly the point that if you have other there, if you have other people there, london is a real melting pot of different cultures and ethnic groups . as long as you've got groups. as long as you've got those represented to as well as well as the white londoners , well as the white londoners, that's fine. >> yeah, but adrian, i mean , the >> yeah, but adrian, i mean, the way i see this, i mean, cockneys are one o
londoners. and this was a picture that could have come from a holiday brochure . you from a holiday brochure. you know, they're all trotting off to heathrowgo on happy. >> they look too happy be >> they look too happy to be londoners, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso 1ers, honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honest. >> they look too happy to be lonso the whole honestnone of >> so...
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london. the penny only just beginning to drop. it's going everywhere, right? if you live in banbury and you're going to drop off a relative at heathrow for to go for a lovely holiday and you're in a nine year old perfectly decent functioning diesel car, you've got to pay £12, 50. you won't know about it, you'll get £160. fine. you'll be fuming. >> and richard is a point . £160. fine. you'll be fuming. >> and richard is a point. i mean, bev was down there in bromley yesterday and she couldn't find anybody, frankly, who had a good word to say for it. but if you're driving into a ulez zone, you see a sign saying ultra low emission zone it doesn't say ring up this to number pay your £12.50. it doesn't say if you don't pay your fine, your £90 fine within 40 days, it's £180. so let's remember that. >> no wilcox, he has already won a case against the gla because the signage is flawed. all i would say is watch this space. >> this is the furniture guy. >> this is the furniture guy. >> this is the furniture guy. >> this is. this is scaffolding. >> this is. this is scaffolding. >> the scaffold scaffolding and his van. >> watch this space. story
london. the penny only just beginning to drop. it's going everywhere, right? if you live in banbury and you're going to drop off a relative at heathrow for to go for a lovely holiday and you're in a nine year old perfectly decent functioning diesel car, you've got to pay £12, 50. you won't know about it, you'll get £160. fine. you'll be fuming. >> and richard is a point . £160. fine. you'll be fuming. >> and richard is a point. i mean, bev was down there in bromley yesterday and...
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heathrow. and it was supposed to be a short hop stansted to be a short hop to stansted to join fly—past over london them was he was going take them was going to take them supersonic over the north sea and we got supersonic in 12 minutes because that was when we hit danish airspace. there were kids down the back of kids being sick down the back of the aircraft. it was, it was the aircraft. as it was, it was justkids, were all right? >> kids, were you all right? >> kids, were you all right? >> well, we had to film it >> yeah. well, we had to film it all in minutes, so my all in 12 minutes, so my cameraman managed to it, cameraman managed to get it, including counter on the including the mac counter on the front. but an amazing experience. >> yeah, well, from classic aircraft cars, aircraft to classic cars, because we know ulez being expanded next week in london, as are some londoners. >> finding a way to avoid the charge by. yes, to going dealers of classic cars. >> yeah. i mean, this sounds like a great to me. dealers like a great idea to me. dealers of classic have a of classic cars have seen a sur
heathrow. and it was supposed to be a short hop stansted to be a short hop to stansted to join fly—past over london them was he was going take them was going to take them supersonic over the north sea and we got supersonic in 12 minutes because that was when we hit danish airspace. there were kids down the back of kids being sick down the back of the aircraft. it was, it was the aircraft. as it was, it was justkids, were all right? >> kids, were you all right? >> kids, were you...
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london gatwick today. the failure, which led to thousands of cancellations and delays is apparently caused by missed filed flight data . missed filed flight data. >> heathrowficer who was hit by a train while trying to save a man on the tracks, has died. nottinghamshire police said the 46 year old was taken to queen's medical centre and died yesterday with his family at his side. flags across the force will now be flown at half mast as a mark of respect and officials in florida are warning officials in florida are warning of potential death and catastrophic devastate even as the state prepares for hurricane idalia. >> the category four storms due to hit the state's west coast this morning as authorities call on residents to evacuate immediately. and as you can see, we're looking at the live picture there and we're being warned, actually, that this is going to be on the same scale and ferocity as hurricane katrina. that remember, devastated parts of louisiana. i think it was 2005. so a lot of worry about what's happening in florida . president biden florida. president biden approving an emergency declaration for the state and the governor, ron desantis warn
london gatwick today. the failure, which led to thousands of cancellations and delays is apparently caused by missed filed flight data . missed filed flight data. >> heathrowficer who was hit by a train while trying to save a man on the tracks, has died. nottinghamshire police said the 46 year old was taken to queen's medical centre and died yesterday with his family at his side. flags across the force will now be flown at half mast as a mark of respect and officials in florida are...
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heathrow worst hit. dozens of anti ulez demonstrators are protesting outside downing street. it's after the ultra low emission zone was expanded to cover the whole capital as part of efforts to improve london's entering the zone now have to pay £12.50 a day . you can get more on all a day. you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website at gbnews.com . website at gbnews.com. a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there , i'm greg >> hello there, i'm greg dewhurst and welcome to your latest gb news weather forecast. we do have some showery outbreaks of rain clearing south eastwards and then wednesday will be a day of sunny spells and scattered showers. and that's down this area of that's all down to this area of low pressure just pushing south eastwards across the north and eastwards across the north and east of the uk, introducing that showery weather. and we see showery weather. and we can see that front crossing that weather front crossing ireland giving some ireland and wales giving some sharp bursts of rain this evening and overnight as it pushes south eastwards pushes slowly south eastwards clear spells on behind clear spells
heathrow worst hit. dozens of anti ulez demonstrators are protesting outside downing street. it's after the ultra low emission zone was expanded to cover the whole capital as part of efforts to improve london's entering the zone now have to pay £12.50 a day . you can get more on all a day. you can get more on all of those stories by visiting our website at gbnews.com . website at gbnews.com. a brighter outlook with boxt solar proud sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello there , i'm...