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the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theytitled to an alternative flight with another airline. brighton is promoted to the premier league after winning against wigan athletic and huddersfield drew against derby. it is the first time in sa years that brighton will be playing top—flight football. this summer, some gcse grades in england are changing, with a* to g being replaced by grades 9—1, a move that's creating "huge uncertainty" according to the teachers‘ union the nasuwt, who are holding their annual conference in manchester. the government says standards will go up because the content is more rigorous and that bright pupils will have a better chance to shine. our education editor bra nwen jeffreys reports. the new system has more grades and replaces letters with the numbers 9 to 1 — with 9 being the highest grade. it's all change for gcse maths and english this year. numbers, not letters, for grades and new, tougher content for the exams. would that be ok, to do that? so umi is getting extra help from her tutor, somethin
the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theytitled to an alternative flight with another airline. brighton is promoted to the premier league after winning against wigan athletic and huddersfield drew against derby. it is the first time in sa years that brighton will be playing top—flight football. this summer, some gcse grades in england are changing, with a* to g being replaced by grades 9—1, a move that's creating "huge...
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the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theyrnative flight with another airline. 0ur our business correspondentjoe lynam is with us. it is not quite like the unfortunate incident in the united states last week, but there are some similarities. the passengers were not taken off violently as it happened with united airlines. human error kicked in here and it is an embarrassment for easyjet. the two people had booked and paid for their flight people had booked and paid for their flight and could not check in online for a technical reason, turn up at the desk, were given boarding passes and got on the plane and discovered there were not enough seats and were told to leave. politely? in a polite way, but then human error number two kicked in when they were not told they were entitled to substantial compensation and they could get a rival airline to their final destination paid for by easyjet in this instance and the eu compensation rules. there were two human errors. the case of being on a plane and they're not being asleep, last week
the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theyrnative flight with another airline. 0ur our business correspondentjoe lynam is with us. it is not quite like the unfortunate incident in the united states last week, but there are some similarities. the passengers were not taken off violently as it happened with united airlines. human error kicked in here and it is an embarrassment for easyjet. the two people had booked and paid for their...
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beyond the home crowd in seats like luton, willjeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and then cuti'd love to see him again in power. he hasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think if given the chance he'll make changes. i don't think he's a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past. i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims mr corbyn is not up to it. not least because, unlike the tories, he won't commit as she affirmed today, to the tory ambition to cut immigration to under 100,000. no mention of the fact the target has been missed for years. this election is about ensuring that we have strong and stable leadership in this country, in the national interest. it's about strengthening our negotiating hand for brexit, and about sticking to our plan for a stronger britain, developing a more secure future for ordinary working people in this country. jeremy corbyn is a happy campaigner, comfortable with his fans. but he needs millions more. a brutal election beckons. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: we con
beyond the home crowd in seats like luton, willjeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and then cuti'd love to see him again in power. he hasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think if given the chance he'll make changes. i don't think he's a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past. i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims mr corbyn is not up to it. not least because, unlike the tories, he won't commit as she affirmed today, to the tory...
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the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theyning against wigan athletic and huddersfield drew against derby. it is the first time in 3a years that brighton will be playing top—flight football. this summer, some gcse grades in england are changing, with a* to g being replaced by grades 9—1, a move that's creating
the pair — who were due to fly from luton to italy — were not offered compensation or told that theyning against wigan athletic and huddersfield drew against derby. it is the first time in 3a years that brighton will be playing top—flight football. this summer, some gcse grades in england are changing, with a* to g being replaced by grades 9—1, a move that's creating
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the pair, who were due to fly from luton to italy, were not offered compensation or told that they wereine. international election monitors have strongly criticised turkey's referendum, which gave the country's president sweeping new powers. they have condemned last—minute changes to the way the vote was counted and said there was state interference and media bias against the ‘no' campaign. but president erdogan said his ‘yes' campaign had triumphed despite the influence of what he called western crusaders . our world affairs editor, john simpson, has just sent this report. mr erdogan was out in the streets in istanbul this morning, accepting the congratulations of some of his more fervent supporters. he only won yesterday's referendum by a whisker, after staging the most expensive electoral campaign in turkish history. in ankara, the capital, leaders of the 0sce, the international monitoring team who had observed the election, gave theirsumming up. it was unquestionably damning about the way the no campaign had been treated. the campaign rhetoric was tarnished by some senior officials
the pair, who were due to fly from luton to italy, were not offered compensation or told that they wereine. international election monitors have strongly criticised turkey's referendum, which gave the country's president sweeping new powers. they have condemned last—minute changes to the way the vote was counted and said there was state interference and media bias against the ‘no' campaign. but president erdogan said his ‘yes' campaign had triumphed despite the influence of what he called...
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beyond the home crowd in seats like luton, will jeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and thenve to see you again in power. he hasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think if given the chance he'll make changes. i don't think he's a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past. i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims mr corbyn is not up to it. not least because unlike the tories he won't commit as she affirmed today to the tory ambition to cut immigration to under 100,000. no mention of the fact the target has been missed for years. this election is about ensuring we have strong and stable leadership in this country in the national interest. it's about strengthening our negotiating hand for brexit and about sticking to our plan for a stronger britain, developing a more secure future for ordinary working people in this country. jeremy corbyn‘s a happy campaigner. comfortable with his fans. but he needs millions more. a brutal election beckons. and laura kuenssberg is in westminster for us now. sojeremy so jeremy corbyn sojeremy corbyn st
beyond the home crowd in seats like luton, will jeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and thenve to see you again in power. he hasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think if given the chance he'll make changes. i don't think he's a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past. i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims mr corbyn is not up to it. not least because unlike the tories he won't commit as she affirmed today to the tory ambition to cut...
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the pair, who were due to fly from luton to italy, were not offered compensation or told that they werearlier, joe lynam has been giving me more details. the passengers weren't deplaned, in the jargon, violently as it happened with united airlines. basically it's a bit of embarrassment for easyjet. the two people booked and paid for theirflight, the two people booked and paid for their flight, couldn't check in online for a technical reason, turned up at the desk, were given boarding passes, got to the plane, got on the plane and realised there we re got on the plane and realised there were not enough seats for them, were told to leave... politely, i am sure! politely. then the human error number to kick in when they were not told that they were entitled to substantial compensation and that they could get a rival airline to their final destination, they could get a rival airline to theirfinal destination, paid they could get a rival airline to their final destination, paid for by easyj et. their final destination, paid for by easyjet. that's under eu compensation rules. two human error
the pair, who were due to fly from luton to italy, were not offered compensation or told that they werearlier, joe lynam has been giving me more details. the passengers weren't deplaned, in the jargon, violently as it happened with united airlines. basically it's a bit of embarrassment for easyjet. the two people booked and paid for theirflight, the two people booked and paid for their flight, couldn't check in online for a technical reason, turned up at the desk, were given boarding passes,...
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it finished 1—1, and luton's draw with leyton orient mean that the plymouth fans will have to put therest of the season through injury. the spain international had an operation on a groin problem last month but had hoped to be back playing. managerjoes mourinho has confirmed his absence adding to the long term injury concerns for defenders philjones and chris smalling. katie archibald has won great britain's first gold at the world track cycling championships in hong kong, in the women's omnium. it's decided by the number of points you score over four different events. the olympic champion was second going into the final event — the points race, but did enough to beat australia's amy cure. it's archibald's second world title but her first individual gold. castleford remain top of super league after a convincing 42—24 victory over wakefield. the tigers scored six first half trys, before greg eden added their seventh to complete a comfortable win. they're still two points clear at the top. st helens began life without recently dismissed head coach keiron cunningham badly, as prop forwar
it finished 1—1, and luton's draw with leyton orient mean that the plymouth fans will have to put therest of the season through injury. the spain international had an operation on a groin problem last month but had hoped to be back playing. managerjoes mourinho has confirmed his absence adding to the long term injury concerns for defenders philjones and chris smalling. katie archibald has won great britain's first gold at the world track cycling championships in hong kong, in the women's...
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beyond the home crowd, in seats like luton, willjeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and themasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think, give him the chance and he will make changes. i don't think he is a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past, i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims he's not up to the job. she was on a low—key visit in marginal enfield. this election is about ensuring that we have strong and stable leadership in this country in the national interest. it's about strengthening our negotiating hand for brexit, and it's about sticking to our plan for a stronger britain, developing a more secure future for ordinary working people in this country. jeremy corbyn‘s a happy campaigner, comfortable with his fans. but he needs millions more. a brutal election beckons. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. let's speak to fabian hamilton, the shadow foreign minister. he joins me on webcam from leeds. he is the labour shadow minister for peace and disarmament. thank you for joining me. ithink peace and disarmament. thank
beyond the home crowd, in seats like luton, willjeremy corbyn and his team's campaign of us and themasn't got the oomph. he's a modern socialist, and i think, give him the chance and he will make changes. i don't think he is a coherent leader. and i've voted labour in the past, i'd never vote for him. inevitably, the prime minister claims he's not up to the job. she was on a low—key visit in marginal enfield. this election is about ensuring that we have strong and stable leadership in this...
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zero tolerance of anti—semitic remarks, we saw this in the action we took against the candidate for lutonppens anybody who oversteps the mark and engages in any anti—isa oversteps the mark and engages in any anti—is a metric commentary in the coming days and weeks. and no one wants to take on debates? we have had a development in the last half an hour, where tim farron sacked david ward saying he was not be standing as a candidate after the issue came up at pmqs, another issue issue came up at pmqs, another issue is whether or not there will be tv debates. theresa may saying that's not something she would take part in. and we have now heard from labour thatjeremy in. and we have now heard from labour that jeremy corbyn won't in. and we have now heard from labour thatjeremy corbyn won't take pa rt labour thatjeremy corbyn won't take part ina labour thatjeremy corbyn won't take part in a debate which just involves the opposition parties. the argument for that is that labour wants to make this a choice between a labour government and a conservative government and a conservative government an
zero tolerance of anti—semitic remarks, we saw this in the action we took against the candidate for lutonppens anybody who oversteps the mark and engages in any anti—isa oversteps the mark and engages in any anti—is a metric commentary in the coming days and weeks. and no one wants to take on debates? we have had a development in the last half an hour, where tim farron sacked david ward saying he was not be standing as a candidate after the issue came up at pmqs, another issue issue came...
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it was ten years ago that the luton town manager had this to say about a female assistant referee. the fact that we're talking about is it is enough. i think it's a warning not only to him, that he needs to modify his behaviour, but also to other managers who might treat female reporters like that in the future. damned by his own language perhaps. you cover various different sports, a lot of athletics, have you been in a lot of athletics, have you been in a situation where you have been treated dimply because you're a female reporter? i think it happens less in athletics because there are more female reporters, but in football i don't think there has been a chief football writer, there is only one female sports editor on fleet street. the daily mail... the mail on sunday. sorry. you don't get it as much in athletics, but in football more so. i have never had a manager say anything to me like, "you might get a slap." i've had managers say things like, "i'll watch my language around the lady." it emphasises your otherness and makes you feel on edge. yeah. thank you very much. thank y
it was ten years ago that the luton town manager had this to say about a female assistant referee. the fact that we're talking about is it is enough. i think it's a warning not only to him, that he needs to modify his behaviour, but also to other managers who might treat female reporters like that in the future. damned by his own language perhaps. you cover various different sports, a lot of athletics, have you been in a lot of athletics, have you been in a situation where you have been treated...