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in london today, there's a separate walk—out that's hitting the underground and 0verground. business correspondent, caroline davies, reports. welcome to stratford station. locked up and locked out. commuters this morning trying to find a way to work, with nearly no tubes running, and some bus services also on strike. well, i need to go to work on oxford street and i have no way to go there. thank you very much the rmt, it is very kind of them, they have screwed up my day completely. fed up. for the past two—year there has been strike, strike, _ strike, after strike. struggling to get the work, it isjust annoying. - but i understand why they are doing it. - but what can we do? today's industrial action on the london underground is not about pay, but the fear that transport for london might agree to a funding deal with the government that leads to job cuts and changes to their contracts. we need an unequivocal guarantee there will be no changes to people's pensions, negative changes to people's pensions. we also demand that there will be no job cuts, and we also demand there wi
in london today, there's a separate walk—out that's hitting the underground and 0verground. business correspondent, caroline davies, reports. welcome to stratford station. locked up and locked out. commuters this morning trying to find a way to work, with nearly no tubes running, and some bus services also on strike. well, i need to go to work on oxford street and i have no way to go there. thank you very much the rmt, it is very kind of them, they have screwed up my day completely. fed up....
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this one is the london underground being affected, | strike. e in the north and north—west. still some warm sunshine around towards the south—east. all of the details coming up shortly. it's friday 19th august. our main story. there are growing concerns about the pressure on ambulance services after an 87—year—old man in cornwall was forced to wait for 15—hours overnight in his garden following a 999 call. his family had to build a makeshift shelter around him, after a fall which broke his pelvis. there's particular concern about response times in south west england and this morning we have two special reports. in ourfirst, breakfast�*sjohn maguire has been taking a look at two cases in cornwall where patients were left waiting 15 hours, or more, for an ambulance. in sheer desperation, this shelter made from goal posts, tarpaulins and umbrellas was built by a woman in cornwall whose father had fallen and fractured his pelvis. as they waited 15 hours for an ambulance, they constructed this to protect the 87—year—old from the rain as he lay where
this one is the london underground being affected, | strike. e in the north and north—west. still some warm sunshine around towards the south—east. all of the details coming up shortly. it's friday 19th august. our main story. there are growing concerns about the pressure on ambulance services after an 87—year—old man in cornwall was forced to wait for 15—hours overnight in his garden following a 999 call. his family had to build a makeshift shelter around him, after a fall which...
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in london today, there�*s a separate walk—out that�*s hitting the underground and 0verground. ke. well, i need to go to work on oxford street and i have no way to go there. thank you very much the rmt, it is very kind of them, they have screwed up my day completely. fed up. for the past two—year there has been strike, strike, _ strike, after strike. struggling to get to work, it isjust annoying. - but i understand why they are doing it. - but what can we do? today�*s industrial action on the london underground is not about pay, but the fear that transport for london might agree to a funding deal with the government that leads to job cuts and changes to their contracts. we need an unequivocal guarantee there will be no changes to people�*s pensions, negative changes to people�*s pensions. we also demand that there will be no job cuts, and we also demand there will be no changes to people�*s terms and condition, their contracts, their agreements, without the union�*s consent and approval. we don�*t know the details of the deal the government have put to tfl and nor do the rmt, bu
in london today, there�*s a separate walk—out that�*s hitting the underground and 0verground. ke. well, i need to go to work on oxford street and i have no way to go there. thank you very much the rmt, it is very kind of them, they have screwed up my day completely. fed up. for the past two—year there has been strike, strike, _ strike, after strike. struggling to get to work, it isjust annoying. - but i understand why they are doing it. - but what can we do? today�*s industrial action...
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damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst affected london fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always you can find find plenty for news updates. documentary is on debate on our website policy dot com ah ah ah, the news ah.
damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst affected london fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always you can find find plenty for news updates. documentary is on debate on our website policy dot com ah ah ah, the news ah.
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damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, london, fire brigade, that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always you can find find plenty for news updates. documentaries, on debate on our website policy dot com. ah ah, ah . moved when i was showing the wrong one, i just don't know. i mean, you won't have to fill out the an engagement, it was the trail. when so many find themselves world warren, we choose to look for common ground in my daily liquidity for no i wish held a portion of my down in that awful pretty shy gourd where you honor.
damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, london, fire brigade, that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always you can find find plenty for news updates. documentaries, on debate on our website policy dot com. ah ah, ah . moved when i was showing the wrong one, i just don't know. i mean, you won't have to...
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it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14 railway companies.dry off at the station will be at the english airport, the gadget was warned, but delays and cancellations of flights due to rain. winds, so some plans to escape from all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but the options for a place to escape are limited from the fire and in the hollows of eastern spain almost 250,000 hectares of forest burned this year, four times more than in any other year for last 16 years not only residents are fleeing from the fire, but also firefighters in portugal are waiting for the third heatstroke of the summer , an equally burning september is expected. fire. climbed at a distance of 90 km, lisbon heat strong winds from drought intensify the spread of forest fires burning with the forest base in the sir dentry national park. london without any wisdom is called green park, that is, green should serve as an example of an ideal english lawn. but this summer it's time to rename it to the park, yellow or brown one downpour that took place in lo
it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14 railway companies.dry off at the station will be at the english airport, the gadget was warned, but delays and cancellations of flights due to rain. winds, so some plans to escape from all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but the options for a place to escape are limited from the fire and in the hollows of eastern spain almost 250,000 hectares of forest burned this year, four times more than in any other year...
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there's more disruption to public transport in london today with strike action affecting the underground yesterday's 24 hour strike by staff, over changes to pay and conditions. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has the details. the last servings of the working week at this thai restaurant. it won't open on friday because of the london underground strike. a lot of our staff are not be able to come in, like six, six people of us, we're not coming in tomorrow. we will be losing our customers, so that, you know, it's affecting our income. this was the last tube strike injune. today's strike by the rmt union means that there'll be little to no service throughout the day on the london underground and no night tube. this isn't about pay. instead, it's about something that hasn't happened yet. the rmt union is concerned that transport for london, known as tfl, will make an agreement with the government to cutjobs and pensions to get funding. we need an unequivocal guarantee that there will be no changes to people's pensions, negative changes to people's pensions. we also demand that t
there's more disruption to public transport in london today with strike action affecting the underground yesterday's 24 hour strike by staff, over changes to pay and conditions. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has the details. the last servings of the working week at this thai restaurant. it won't open on friday because of the london underground strike. a lot of our staff are not be able to come in, like six, six people of us, we're not coming in tomorrow. we will be losing our...
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london's underground transport has been hit by four 24-hour walkouts this year.s had a knock-on effect on other services where there weren't any strikes, including the eurostar. criminal lawyers and rubbish collectors also stopped working. it's not just the public sector. private companies are also being affected. staff at telecoms giant bt stopped work for four days at the end of july for the first time in 35 years. amazon warehouse staff have also staged walkouts. and some proposed strikes have been halted after pay deals were agreed. these include some by british airways ground staff and plane refuellers at london's heathrow airport. but other workers are holding firm. postal staff plan action later this month, and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible walkouts if they don't get pay deals they consider acceptable. ♪ let's bring in our guests at this point. all of them are joining us from london. we have stephen cotton. he's the general secretary of the international transport workers federation. pushpin singh is an economist at the center for eco
london's underground transport has been hit by four 24-hour walkouts this year.s had a knock-on effect on other services where there weren't any strikes, including the eurostar. criminal lawyers and rubbish collectors also stopped working. it's not just the public sector. private companies are also being affected. staff at telecoms giant bt stopped work for four days at the end of july for the first time in 35 years. amazon warehouse staff have also staged walkouts. and some proposed strikes...
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the summer of strike action continued today as london underground and 0verground workers took industrialsome london bus drivers also refused to turn up for work. another national rail strike is planned tomorrow. katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work. it�*s just annoying. but i understand why they�*re doing it. but what can we do? thank you very much, the rmt. it's very kind of them. they've screwed up my day completely. repeated strikes are taking their toll on hospitality businesses. at this city—centre wine bar, tables are being laid, but customers aren�*t coming. for us, like, it costs thousands of pounds each day. and obviously, every day we don�*t make money, for us, it�*s, like, always a question to open the doors the day after. and this is, like, a really, really big problem for us. the rmt union is worried transport for london could sign an agreement with the government to secure the future of funding that will affect underground staff�*s jobs and co
the summer of strike action continued today as london underground and 0verground workers took industrialsome london bus drivers also refused to turn up for work. another national rail strike is planned tomorrow. katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work. it�*s just annoying. but i understand why they�*re doing it. but what can we do? thank you very much, the rmt....
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but for the bus or london underground, it's easy.hings might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so the way we we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares and ticketing across modes of transport are now commonplace. but making such multimodal systems truly frictionless by removing the need to buy tickets is taking things to the next level. and in the northern italian city of genoa, they are doing just that. in some instances, quite literally. in partnership with hitachi rail, the city is piloting a new system to allow seamless, hands—free payment and ticketing. all from a smartphone. the system works across the city's very networks including buses, subways, public lifts, and water buses. it's a uni
but for the bus or london underground, it's easy.hings might get easier with smart ticketing, which would spell the end for ticket barriers. instead, sensors will talk to an app which tracks your journey and automatically charges you. one system using bluetooth beacons is already active in genoa and paul carter has been to take a look. our cities are changing. and so the way we we navigate them is changing too. in many major cities around the world, technology being used for integrated fares...
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damage to infrastructure. building to the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, landed fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. aeronautics international. as always, you can find, find plenty of news updates, documentaries, on debate on our website all to you don't all ah ah mm. a suffered because we're getting the business and you clean the bread and i b. e, a daily. not a suzanne. yeah. americans. great. we will use it, you know, you got to really just touch, not good to know ceiling and provide you with stuff such and short. i called him his name. she walked off to the counselor to pull the child motion. get you thrown the with them the pro lindstrom or would that actually should lose her ears? i was sick yesterday she was fluid. this is jill meadow unless talked to him with shultz not says kid, yell of you, you lose some sleep in your platoon bed.
damage to infrastructure. building to the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, landed fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. aeronautics international. as always, you can find, find plenty of news updates, documentaries, on debate on our website all to you don't all ah ah mm. a suffered because we're getting the business and you clean the bread and i b. e, a...
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1st reports of smoke, noting from the surrounding area have been evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst effected. a fire broke out on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network rail release, a statement announcing that the line will need to be inspected after the blazer has been passed out before it can reopen london fiber gate of the fire is now under control and there were no reports of any injuries or many thanks for joining us there are naughty international. we'll be back in about 30 minutes with the very latest with a wrong. i just don't move out date because the attitude and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. doing my daily liquidity. she'll know it will show the portion of my down in that oh, we'll take a shot at the court. where did you wanna put a shell? norwalk, with a cushion, not in the pony. she really surely was near please. no, i put the most of them will be stupid for the fee. i'm to consider. so only goes to madison. if you model it was running the
1st reports of smoke, noting from the surrounding area have been evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst effected. a fire broke out on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network rail release, a statement announcing that the line will need to be inspected after the blazer has been passed out before it can reopen london fiber gate of the fire is now under control and there were no reports of any injuries or many thanks for joining us there...
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reports of smoke. buildings in the surrounding area have been evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst affected. the fire broke out on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network will release the statement announcing the b line will need to be inspected after the place has been put out before it can reopen. london fire brigade have said the fire is now under control the window reports of any injuries. any thanks for joining us. her naughty international will be back at the top of the hour with the very latest fe them. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah with ah with oh when i went to the wrong one i just don't want to see out because the answer to an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves well the parts we use to look so common ground ah with ah, with .
reports of smoke. buildings in the surrounding area have been evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the worst affected. the fire broke out on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network will release the statement announcing the b line will need to be inspected after the place has been put out before it can reopen. london fire brigade have said the fire is now under control the window reports of any injuries. any thanks for joining us. her naughty...
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damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, landed fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always, you can find, find plenty more news updates. documentaries on debate on our website policy dot com. ah l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously, is to rate trust rather than fear a various job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect this phone existence with a wrong one. i just don't know if he has to fill out this day because the advocate an engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in united states has always had a variety of schools, news and.
damage to infrastructure. buildings in the surrounding area were evacuated, but it seems that london underground was the was effected, landed fire brigade that the fire is now under control, and there were no reports of any injuries. many thanks for joining us. her naughty international. as always, you can find, find plenty more news updates. documentaries on debate on our website policy dot com. ah l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey...
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in this round, the gallery has been evacuated, but it seems that the london underground was the worst effected fiber account on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network will release the statements announcing that the line will need to be inspected. also, the place has been put out before it can reopen. london fire brigade has set, the fire is now under control and there was no reports of any injuries. any thanks for joining us here in asi international. we're back at the top of the hour with the very latest field in the l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create trust rather than fear i would like to take on various job with artificial intelligence, real summoning with a robot most protective phone existence with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have, it's crazy, even founda
in this round, the gallery has been evacuated, but it seems that the london underground was the worst effected fiber account on the railway archway, causing damage to infrastructure. officials from network will release the statements announcing that the line will need to be inspected. also, the place has been put out before it can reopen. london fire brigade has set, the fire is now under control and there was no reports of any injuries. any thanks for joining us here in asi international....
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the summer of strike action continued today, as london underground and 0verground workers took industrialus drivers also refused to turn up for work. another national rail strike is planned tomorrow. katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work. it's just annoying. but i understand why they're doing it. but what can we do? thank you very much, the rmt. it's very kind of them. they've screwed up my day completely. repeated strikes are taking their toll on hospitality businesses. at this city—centre wine bar, tables are being laid, but customers aren't coming. for us, like, it costs thousands of pounds each day. and obviously, every day we don't make money, for us, it's, like, always a question to open the doors the day after. and this is, like, a really, really big problem for us. the rmt union is worried transport for london could sign an agreement with the government to secure the future of funding that will affect underground staff's jobs and conditions. we need a
the summer of strike action continued today, as london underground and 0verground workers took industrialus drivers also refused to turn up for work. another national rail strike is planned tomorrow. katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work. it's just annoying. but i understand why they're doing it. but what can we do? thank you very much, the rmt. it's very kind of...
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the summer of strike action continues as london underground and overground workers today took industrialrs also took part in the industrial action. the travel problems will continue throughout the weekend, as another national rail strike takes place tomorrow. our transport correspondent katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today, and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work, it's just annoying. but i understand why they're doing it, but what can we do? thank you very much, the rmt, it's very kind of them, they've screwed up my day completely. repeated strikes are taking their toll on hospitality businesses. at this city centre wine bar, tables are being laid but customers aren't coming. for us, like, it costs thousands of pounds each day, and obviously every day we don't take money, for us, it's like always a question to reopen the doors the day after. and this is, like, a really, really big problem for us. the rmt union is worried transport for london could sign an agreement with the government to secure f
the summer of strike action continues as london underground and overground workers today took industrialrs also took part in the industrial action. the travel problems will continue throughout the weekend, as another national rail strike takes place tomorrow. our transport correspondent katy austin has the very latest. the shutters are down at many tube stations in london today, and there were long queues for buses this morning. struggling to get to work, it's just annoying. but i understand...
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booked the hotel and on the bus on the way to vancouver, another colleague told me there was a london undergroundime, it is difficult to plan for these things financially because we all have expenditures that we have to make every month and knowing you have to pay for a hotel room because you can't get a train home can be very soul destroying. so, it has been difficult. but i can't help but support the train staff at the same time because they are looking for better pay and conditions. i'm actually blaming the train companies. they need to sit down with the unions and get this sorted because people like me are really starting to struggle now and it really is not fair on us. thomas, you will have to keep it bbc news, we'll keep you updated as to when the strikes are happening. mick lynch from the rmt, one of the unions involved in this, has apologised to people like you, saying, we are very sorry that people are inconvenienced, and we are hoping that people have sympathy for us — do you have that sympathy? and how long will that somebody be with you? absolutely i have sympathy for them because lik
booked the hotel and on the bus on the way to vancouver, another colleague told me there was a london undergroundime, it is difficult to plan for these things financially because we all have expenditures that we have to make every month and knowing you have to pay for a hotel room because you can't get a train home can be very soul destroying. so, it has been difficult. but i can't help but support the train staff at the same time because they are looking for better pay and conditions. i'm...
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only one in 5 trains were running on thursday and saturday. london's underground transport has been hit by for 24 hour war counts. this year has had a knock on effect on other services where there weren't any strikes, including the eurostar, criminal lawyers and rubbish collectors also stopped working. it's not just the public sector, private companies also being affected. sarvard telecoms giant bt stopped work for 4 days at the end of july for the 1st time, and 35 years. amazon warehouse staff have also staged walk outs. and some proposed strikes have been halted after pay deals were agreed. these include some by british airways, ground staff, and plain refueling at london heathrow airport. but other work as a holding firm, hostile staff plan action later this month. and teachers and health workers have hinted at possible war counts. if they don't get pay deals, they consider acceptable. ah, let's bring in our guests at this point and oliver, all of them are joining us from london. we have stephen cotton, he's the general secretary of the international transport workers federation. pus
only one in 5 trains were running on thursday and saturday. london's underground transport has been hit by for 24 hour war counts. this year has had a knock on effect on other services where there weren't any strikes, including the eurostar, criminal lawyers and rubbish collectors also stopped working. it's not just the public sector, private companies also being affected. sarvard telecoms giant bt stopped work for 4 days at the end of july for the 1st time, and 35 years. amazon warehouse staff...
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tomorrow in separate disputes, strike action will cause to severe disruption on the london undergroundlant in southern ukraine, which has been seized by russia, must not be a target for military operations, saying he remained gravely concerned about the unfolding situation there. he was speaking after a meeting in lviv with ukraine's president zelensky and president erdogan of turkey, who warned of the danger of what he called "another chernobyl". 0ur kyiv correspondent james waterhouse reports. the hunt for a solution. featuring turkey's president erdogan, antonio guterres, the united nations chief, and ukraine's leader, volodymyr zelensky. 0ne agenda item, russia's continued occupation of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. there were repeated calls for a demilitarisation zone and for international inspectors to be let in. moscow has continually refused but ukraine is practising for a worst—case scenario. in an online post, staff there have described feeling powerless in the face of madness. agreement is urgently needed to establish zaporizhzhia as purely civilian infrastructure an
tomorrow in separate disputes, strike action will cause to severe disruption on the london undergroundlant in southern ukraine, which has been seized by russia, must not be a target for military operations, saying he remained gravely concerned about the unfolding situation there. he was speaking after a meeting in lviv with ukraine's president zelensky and president erdogan of turkey, who warned of the danger of what he called "another chernobyl". 0ur kyiv correspondent james...
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it will last 3 days will not work, london underground.way companies, so it will be time to dry off the station at the english gatwick airport, warned of delays and cancellations of flights due to rain and wind. so some plans for escaping all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but the options for a place to escape from the fire are limited, yes, not planes and not the spirit of napoleon, its most famous native, but fragments of the airport itself in the hurricane flew over corsica because of the hurricane paris, as in london, flooded roads and a metro station on top of the eiffel tower. spotted. wind speed up to 100 km/h. so the french could have demolished the tower eastern spain burned almost 250,000 hectares of forest this year, four times more than in any other year over the past 16 years, not only residents are fleeing from the fire, but also firefighters in portugal are waiting for the third heat stroke this summer is expected to be so the same burning, september, fire, crept up. distance 90 km to lisbon heat strong
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i booked the hotel and on the bus to the hotel and colleague told me there is a london underground strike. at the same time, it is difficult to plan for these things financially when you see them come up because we all have expenditures that we have to make every month. knowing that you have to pay for a hotel room because you cannot get a train home can be soul destroying. it has been difficult. i cannot help but support the train staff at the same time because they are looking for better pay and conditions. i am are looking for better pay and conditions. iam blaming are looking for better pay and conditions. i am blaming the train companies. they need to sit down with the companies and get it sorted because people like me are struggling. because people like me are struggling-— because people like me are stru~lin~. , “ , struggling. keep it bbc news, we will keep you _ struggling. keep it bbc news, we will keep you updated _ struggling. keep it bbc news, we will keep you updated with - struggling. keep it bbc news, we will keep you updated with when l struggling. keep it bbc news, we i w
i booked the hotel and on the bus to the hotel and colleague told me there is a london underground strike. at the same time, it is difficult to plan for these things financially when you see them come up because we all have expenditures that we have to make every month. knowing that you have to pay for a hotel room because you cannot get a train home can be soul destroying. it has been difficult. i cannot help but support the train staff at the same time because they are looking for better pay...
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and tomorrow, a separate strike over pay and pensions will hit the london underground and overground.er day, another strike. this is the fifth day of national rail strikes this summer, causing disruption around the country. this was a rather quiet leeds station. due to the strikes it is extremely unreliable these days. i'm finding i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more-— i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i'm having to drive and park, and -a a lot more. . ':: .._ , pay a lot more. i am 10096 behind the strikers, completely. _ pay a lot more. i am 10096 behind the strikers, completely. i— pay a lot more. i am 10096 behind the strikers, completely. i used _ pay a lot more. i am 10096 behind the strikers, completely. i used to - pay a lot more. i am 10096 behind the strikers, completely. i used to work. strikers, completely. i used to work in retail. _ strikers, completely. i used to work in retail. i_ strikers, completely. i used to work in retail, i have worked in bad jobs with low— in retail, i have worked in
and tomorrow, a separate strike over pay and pensions will hit the london underground and overground.er day, another strike. this is the fifth day of national rail strikes this summer, causing disruption around the country. this was a rather quiet leeds station. due to the strikes it is extremely unreliable these days. i'm finding i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more-— i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i'm having...
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marked here in red, from railway strikes, bus strikes, bin strikes, felixstowe port strikes, london underground living. inflation, the rate at which prices rise, was in double digits at 10.1% this month, that's a 40—year high. and it is expected to get higher the bank of england —— because of energy prices. many trade unions have said that pay rises offered just don't reflect that. the biggest train driver strike yet this year is now scheduled for the 15th september and that will affect most of the country. the summer might be nearly over but the threat of strikes is not. george. caroline, thank you. emma raducanu say she cannot start with a clean slate and climb back up after her defence of the us open—endedin after her defence of the us open—ended in the first round. but fellow brit andy murray currently in action. 0ur sports news correspondent, laura scott, is there at flushing meadows, in new york. it is obviously disappointing for an raducanu to have fallen at the first hurdle, but it is not entirely unexpected given the rocky years she has had. there were flashes of brilliance from the 19
marked here in red, from railway strikes, bus strikes, bin strikes, felixstowe port strikes, london underground living. inflation, the rate at which prices rise, was in double digits at 10.1% this month, that's a 40—year high. and it is expected to get higher the bank of england —— because of energy prices. many trade unions have said that pay rises offered just don't reflect that. the biggest train driver strike yet this year is now scheduled for the 15th september and that will affect...
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before we get to that, there's more strike action tomorrow in london, which will affect the london underground the manchester city defender benjamin mendy repeatedly told him to stop as he tried to have sex with her. benjamin mendy is on trial for multiple counts of rape and sexual assault. the prosecution has described him as a "predator". he denies all the charges against him. nick garnett was in court and joins us now... what else did the court here? today the court heard _ what else did the court here? today the court heard and _ what else did the court here? today the court heard and watched - what else did the court here? today the court heard and watched a - what else did the court here? irr— the court heard and watched a police interview with the young woman who said she was raped by benjamin mendy in what she called the longest day of her life. she explained how she had gone to a bar in the village of alderley edge with some friends and they had met three men who sat at her table and invited her back for a party. thejury her table and invited her back for a party. the jury heard the w
before we get to that, there's more strike action tomorrow in london, which will affect the london underground the manchester city defender benjamin mendy repeatedly told him to stop as he tried to have sex with her. benjamin mendy is on trial for multiple counts of rape and sexual assault. the prosecution has described him as a "predator". he denies all the charges against him. nick garnett was in court and joins us now... what else did the court here? today the court heard _ what...
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it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14. off the station will be at the english airport gatwick warned of delays and cancellations of flights due to rain and wind. so some plans to escape all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but the options for a place to escape are limited from the fire and in the hollows of eastern spain almost 250,000 hectares of forest burned this year, four times more than in any other year in the last 16 years, fleeing from the fire not only residents, but also firefighters in portugal are waiting for the third heatstroke of the summer, an equally burning september is expected. fire. climbed at a distance of 90 km, lisbon heat strong winds due to dryness intensify the spread of forest fires burning with the forest base in the sir daytrail national park smoke from the portuguese fires reached the capital of spain, madrid, this park in the center of london, without any wisdom, is called green park, that is, green should live as an example of an ideal english lawn, but this summer it is
it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14. off the station will be at the english airport gatwick warned of delays and cancellations of flights due to rain and wind. so some plans to escape all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but the options for a place to escape are limited from the fire and in the hollows of eastern spain almost 250,000 hectares of forest burned this year, four times more than in any other year in the last 16 years, fleeing from...
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a london underground strike happening for one day only. plus pilots for easyjet starting a three day strike. it is speaking to the high cost consumers are facing in everything of their daily life. they want higher wages and that is causing issues with labor. one very economically sensitive company will be announcing earnings, the biggest maker of agriculture and machinery. how is it working through inflation pressures and supply chain challenges. it has been able to increase the charge choose to customers and they are paying up because the demand for food is high. finally, at 9:00 a.m. eastern, the federal serve president will be speaking. will he be more where they don't want to go too far too fast or more like jim bullard who wants to move 75 basis points come september. regardless of whether they move 50 or 75, they are really trying to push back on a market that thinks they are going to cool things off. they are also saying we have more work to do to get inflation down. jonathan: are we down with earnings -- for now. kailey: it is pret
a london underground strike happening for one day only. plus pilots for easyjet starting a three day strike. it is speaking to the high cost consumers are facing in everything of their daily life. they want higher wages and that is causing issues with labor. one very economically sensitive company will be announcing earnings, the biggest maker of agriculture and machinery. how is it working through inflation pressures and supply chain challenges. it has been able to increase the charge choose...
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tomorrow there'll be more disruption as the rmt union goes on strike on both the london underground and a fatal attack on an 87—year old grandfather on a mobility scooter have released pictures of a man running away from the scene holding a knife. thomas 0'halloran was attacked in greenford after he'd reportedly been busking to raise money for charity. police have said they want to identify the man in this image as "a matter of urgency". and finally — as you've been hearing — a—level results are out today. 0verall grades are expected to be lower than 2020 and 2021, when exams were cancelled and teacher assessment led to a hike in top marks. and you're wanting to go on into further education, you're concerned the clearing process — or you're looking at exploring alternatives to university — we will be discussing this and more in tonight's programme at half past six. time to take a look at how tfl services are running this morning. there's quite a few problems already out there so do check before you travel. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. good morning. some spots yesterday across
tomorrow there'll be more disruption as the rmt union goes on strike on both the london underground and a fatal attack on an 87—year old grandfather on a mobility scooter have released pictures of a man running away from the scene holding a knife. thomas 0'halloran was attacked in greenford after he'd reportedly been busking to raise money for charity. police have said they want to identify the man in this image as "a matter of urgency". and finally — as you've been hearing —...
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friday's strike takes place on both the london underground and london overground in separate disputes likely to continue into sunday morning. our correspondent, hannah miller, has been at london euston station this morning. this dispute could go on and on and on, it has been eerily quiet at euston station this morning the departure board showing trains up to 11:30. normally there would be trains leaving every five minutes also leaving every five minutes or so passengers looking hopefully in case their train would come and they could be waiting for some time. it is a three—way dispute. you have the unions and on the other hand network rail and the train operating companies. but then there is also the role of the government, who don't particularly want to get involved. at the same time, they are insisting on reforms to the way that the railway is run. this is the sixth time rail unions have walked out sincejune. earlier, i spoke to mick lynch, the general secretary of the rmt and i have asked him why it is all still going on. we haven't got an offer that we can consider as a reasonable
friday's strike takes place on both the london underground and london overground in separate disputes likely to continue into sunday morning. our correspondent, hannah miller, has been at london euston station this morning. this dispute could go on and on and on, it has been eerily quiet at euston station this morning the departure board showing trains up to 11:30. normally there would be trains leaving every five minutes also leaving every five minutes or so passengers looking hopefully in...
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and tomorrow, a separate strike over pay and pensions will hit the london underground and overground.her strike. this is the fifth day of national rail strikes this summer, causing disruption around the country. this was a rather quiet leeds station. due to the strikes it is extremely unreliable these days. i'm finding i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i am 100% behind the strikers, completely. i used to work in retail, i have worked in bad jobs with low pay, and i'm very much in favour of them. they need higher wages. less than a quarter of train services were running today, like this packed london 0verground train, as members of the rmt, tssa and a small number from unite walked out. the rmt are blaming the government for the stalemate. there is a deal to be done. i spoke to a senior negotiator for network rail this morning, on this picket line. he came along and said hello. we have got a decent relationship with them. we could build a solution if we were allowed to. but at the moment, the politics of the conservative party leadership election, i fear, is stopping th
and tomorrow, a separate strike over pay and pensions will hit the london underground and overground.her strike. this is the fifth day of national rail strikes this summer, causing disruption around the country. this was a rather quiet leeds station. due to the strikes it is extremely unreliable these days. i'm finding i'm having to drive and park, and pay a lot more. i am 100% behind the strikers, completely. i used to work in retail, i have worked in bad jobs with low pay, and i'm very much...
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here in red — from railway strikes, bus strikes, bin strikes, felixstowe port strikes, and london undergroundaised is the cost of living. inflation, or the rate at which prices rise, was in double digits earlier this month. that was at 10.1%, a 40—year high. and it is expected to get higher because of energy prices. now, ultimately, many of these disputes are going to be ongoing. for instance, today, another one added to the list — september the 15th, which will be the biggest train driver strike yet this year, and that will affect a large amount of the country. so, this summer may be nearly over, but the threat of rail strikes and other strikes is not. all this week, we are reporting on a number of key issues facing the new prime minister. today, we take a look at social care. the covid pandemic shone a light on the importance of this system and the pressure it is under. here's our social affairs editor alison holt. social care is that vital help that supports working age adults with disabilities and older people in the community. the care system is slightly different depending on where you
here in red — from railway strikes, bus strikes, bin strikes, felixstowe port strikes, and london undergroundaised is the cost of living. inflation, or the rate at which prices rise, was in double digits earlier this month. that was at 10.1%, a 40—year high. and it is expected to get higher because of energy prices. now, ultimately, many of these disputes are going to be ongoing. for instance, today, another one added to the list — september the 15th, which will be the biggest train...
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the tssa and some members from the unite union, and if that wasn't enough, there is at london undergroundain drives need pay that reflects cost of living. the train company say we want to give the pay increase, wwe want to give the pay increase the train company say, "we want to give the pay increase but you need to come to talk about reforms to fund it." they have called aslef to come to the table. aslef have said, "we'll talk to you but only if there is something meaningful on the table to discuss." it does not feel like now that dispute is particularly close to a resolution. with the other disputes, any sign of resolution on those? with this larger dispute with the rmt union, this has rumbling for a while, there had been talks for months and months. a couple of times with network rail, it's... the mood music has been that progress is being made, but at the moment, it feels like things are at a bit of a stalemate and again, the union is saying we need a pay rise that reflects the cost of living. "we want to give a pay increase, but this has to be funded by modernisation and reform." a l
the tssa and some members from the unite union, and if that wasn't enough, there is at london undergroundain drives need pay that reflects cost of living. the train company say we want to give the pay increase, wwe want to give the pay increase the train company say, "we want to give the pay increase but you need to come to talk about reforms to fund it." they have called aslef to come to the table. aslef have said, "we'll talk to you but only if there is something meaningful on...
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now go south from here, but it is not clear how and when in london about 10,000 underground workers stopped day and bus drivers will go on strike for the fifth time this year for 48 hours in order to achieve an increase in the salary and pension of the minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. so do not consider the increase the salary that was offered to us is simply humiliating; it does not keep up with inflation at all. the metro is closed in a taxi. everything, as vladimir vysotsky described in london, is still put in a taxi, though for a double one. the price yes, this insane money queues at public transport stations in britain these days can rather be called anti-social, since society is paralyzed due to strikes, but not embittered. yes, we support them. we hope they get paid more. i honestly don't like it at all. but how to be everyone else from the crisis. the cost of living, inflation, recession, rising fuel prices, and heating suffer all of them only bus drivers and train drivers. it's a cold english spring newspapers wrote ab
now go south from here, but it is not clear how and when in london about 10,000 underground workers stopped day and bus drivers will go on strike for the fifth time this year for 48 hours in order to achieve an increase in the salary and pension of the minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. so do not consider the increase the salary that was offered to us is simply humiliating; it does not keep up with inflation at all. the metro is...
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there was a strike on thursday, yesterday a walk on the london underground.there doesn't seem to be any resolution in sight. one of the unions involved in the strike today, the rmt union, asked why target a saturday when people are taking measured journeys. the reason they have chosen saturdays because some members involved in the union were involved in maintenance work, and a lot of that work takes place on a saturday, saturday evening, and they wanted to be involved in the strike action. the department of transport have said this is unnecessary it is causing misery for people just trying to get around. the talks, though, have been continuing. one insider said they are going at a snail�*s pace. that is are going at a snail�*s pace. that is a reason for a glimmer of hope, perhaps. the rmt says that on monday it will be back around the table talking to that rain companies and also to network rail. no more day is smacked for strikes has been set. but nobody is expecting a quick resolution to this. in the meantime, many passengers are wondering how there will ge
there was a strike on thursday, yesterday a walk on the london underground.there doesn't seem to be any resolution in sight. one of the unions involved in the strike today, the rmt union, asked why target a saturday when people are taking measured journeys. the reason they have chosen saturdays because some members involved in the union were involved in maintenance work, and a lot of that work takes place on a saturday, saturday evening, and they wanted to be involved in the strike action. the...
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some members from the unite union and if that was not bad enough there is at london underground strikee want to give the pay increase but you need to come to talk about it. aslef have said we will talk to you but only if there is something meaningful on the table to discuss. it does not feel like now that dispute is particularly close to a resolution. with the other disputes, any sign of resolution on those? itrai’ith with the other disputes, any sign of resolution on those?— resolution on those? with this laraer resolution on those? with this larger dispute _ resolution on those? with this larger dispute with _ resolution on those? with this larger dispute with the - resolution on those? with this larger dispute with the rmt i resolution on those? with this i larger dispute with the rmt union, this has been rumbling for a wow, there had been talks for months and months. a couple of times with network rail it... the mood music has been that progress is being made but at the moment it feels like things are at a bit of a stalemate and again, the union is saying we need pay rise that refl
some members from the unite union and if that was not bad enough there is at london underground strikee want to give the pay increase but you need to come to talk about it. aslef have said we will talk to you but only if there is something meaningful on the table to discuss. it does not feel like now that dispute is particularly close to a resolution. with the other disputes, any sign of resolution on those? itrai’ith with the other disputes, any sign of resolution on those?— resolution on...
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when she deserved quarantine on schedule, maximum one out of five electric trains in london leaves about 10,000 undergroundrs for a day, trains stopped trains and work for the fifth time this year, 48 hours , bus drivers will strike their goal to achieve an increase in wages and pensions minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. so do not think our workers are experiencing the present the cost of living crisis is inflation, the salary increase that was offered to us is creeping up, it is simply humiliating; it does not keep up with inflation at all. everything, as vladimir vysotsky described in london, they still put you in a taxi, though for a double price and still yes , this crazy money is a queue, there is still a bicycle for those who want at the stations, which bears the name of boris johnson but does not fight johnson, there are no bicycles in place, if johnson rests abroad, then almost all bikes work in london snapped up. this is the only inexpensive one. the mode of transportation, public transport in britain these days can be rather called an
when she deserved quarantine on schedule, maximum one out of five electric trains in london leaves about 10,000 undergroundrs for a day, trains stopped trains and work for the fifth time this year, 48 hours , bus drivers will strike their goal to achieve an increase in wages and pensions minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. so do not think our workers are experiencing the present the cost of living crisis is inflation, the salary...
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into a well-deserved quarantine maximum one out of five electric trains in london is scheduled to run about 10,000 underground for a day stopped trains and work for the fifth time this year year 48 hours will be bus drivers go on strike their goal is to achieve an increase in salaries and pensions of the minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. our employees do not think so. they are experiencing a real crisis at the cost of living. inflation is creeping up. the increase in wages, which was offered to us is simply humiliating. it does not keep up with inflation. the metro is closed in a taxi . for double value and still yes this insane amount of money is in line and those who want to leave the stations still have a bicycle that bears the name of boris johnson, but does not compete with johnson's niva bicycles. not in place. or johnson is resting abroad, then the bikes run around london are almost all snapped up. this is the only inexpensive one. the mode of transportation, public transport in britain these days can be rather called anti-social, as societ
into a well-deserved quarantine maximum one out of five electric trains in london is scheduled to run about 10,000 underground for a day stopped trains and work for the fifth time this year year 48 hours will be bus drivers go on strike their goal is to achieve an increase in salaries and pensions of the minister of transport. grand sheps claims that he made an adequate salary offer to the employee. our employees do not think so. they are experiencing a real crisis at the cost of living....
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but the passengers, the service tunnel they were transferred into, they are the same size as london undergroundthe train into safe confinement. for the service tunnel. i think it all went to process and plan but perhaps it could have been quicker and some people were uncomfortable, i'm sure, but they have to appreciate these things are occurring on rare occasions. ii occurring on rare occasions. if people are watching and thinking, oh my god, it sounds awful and claustrophobia might set in, can you offer us any reassurance that this is very rare and unlikely to happen too often? it is very rare and unlikely to happen too often? , ~ , is very rare and unlikely to happen too often? , ,, , ., ., , , too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman _ too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman said _ too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman said he _ too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman said he was - too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman said he was told . too often? it is unlikely to happen. the gentleman said he was told on j the gentleman said he was
but the passengers, the service tunnel they were transferred into, they are the same size as london undergroundthe train into safe confinement. for the service tunnel. i think it all went to process and plan but perhaps it could have been quicker and some people were uncomfortable, i'm sure, but they have to appreciate these things are occurring on rare occasions. ii occurring on rare occasions. if people are watching and thinking, oh my god, it sounds awful and claustrophobia might set in, can...