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germany's northeast i want to discover child zone and a world heritage city and the baltic island of luton. to get a little overview of i'm at st mary's church it's considered a masterpiece of late gothic architecture and both as a tower that gives me a perfect view of the city. here in charlotte and i'm going to admire and amazing viking treasure and a local delicacies i'm also really looking forward to exploring the island of looting in the low season when it's not so overrun with tourists. besides that we'll show you what loovens famous shock is used for. our female of the week takes us to a popular festival and colombia. and our globe trotter will show us the winter sports paradise around davos in switzerland. charles and was founded in $1234.00 and was a member of the mediæval trading alliance the hanzi attic league it's now symbolized by the magnificent brick gothic architecture built at the time it's also why shawls and was declared a unesco world heritage site in 2002. and the court you'll find a real eye catcher the gores fuck a former training sailing boat built in 1933 and these
germany's northeast i want to discover child zone and a world heritage city and the baltic island of luton. to get a little overview of i'm at st mary's church it's considered a masterpiece of late gothic architecture and both as a tower that gives me a perfect view of the city. here in charlotte and i'm going to admire and amazing viking treasure and a local delicacies i'm also really looking forward to exploring the island of looting in the low season when it's not so overrun with tourists....
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with the election one week away, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to lutony backgrounds about some of the issues they feel need more attention. could these faces be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've graduated now, and i think right now people just want a solution. we still have issues such as tax, welfare, people dying from poverty, that kind of thing, and we're not fixing it cos we're so busy talking about brexit. ijust don't think people from bame backgrounds are really rated enough. like, we're already undervalued. everyone just thinks council estates, like, not going to school, skiving off, smoking weed, doing this, doing that, but there's so much more to a bame person. so racism, is this still an issue in 2019?
with the election one week away, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to lutony backgrounds about some of the issues they feel need more attention. could these faces be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i...
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worked on the screenplay, directed by gurinder chadha, and it's the story about somebody growing up in lutonntering kind of, you know, 19805 racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen, whose songs are, you know, are all about getting in cars and driving to reservoirs! and what i love about it is — i mean, i'm nota huge bruce springsteen fan, but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me. and i do think you are absolutely right — that portrayal of that racism that the central character encounters. but it's funny and warm and there — and i confess, i cried more than once in it. i thought it really worked as a sort of — as an emotional piece. i thought it was really terrific. yeah, well, i laughed and cried. and then every time there was a scene of appalling racism, i was thinking "but this is the 19805 and this was still going on!" i know, i know. and that side of it blew me away. and in that way, it was quite clever, i thought. it might look a bit frothy on the outside but actually, it was saying some very serious things. and is directed
worked on the screenplay, directed by gurinder chadha, and it's the story about somebody growing up in lutonntering kind of, you know, 19805 racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen, whose songs are, you know, are all about getting in cars and driving to reservoirs! and what i love about it is — i mean, i'm nota huge bruce springsteen fan, but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me. and i do think you are absolutely right — that...
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full and happy i get on the road this bridge connects to the island of luton and to prepare you for mynext destination here's a little overview. bergen is germany's largest island and like it is in the state of. almost 80000 people live here added to that are far more than a 1000000 tourists annually the sandy beaches can get really full in the summer but things are quite relaxed in the winter. the island is known for its distinctive chalk cliffs they rise up over 100 meters above the sea and are part of the. national park. for. the critics to information center lies above the cliffs. it takes you through 70000000 years of the earth's history from the primordial era to the present. beyond the coasts bogan is also shaped by its landscapes. the island alone has 3 nature reserves. death wasn't overall and or the rushing roland as another of the lukens attractions the steam train has travelled the narrow gauge track since 1905 at a pace more leisurely and then its name implies. one of the places that i wasn't at all and take is to go on it's hunting lodge. the building in italian renaissan
full and happy i get on the road this bridge connects to the island of luton and to prepare you for mynext destination here's a little overview. bergen is germany's largest island and like it is in the state of. almost 80000 people live here added to that are far more than a 1000000 tourists annually the sandy beaches can get really full in the summer but things are quite relaxed in the winter. the island is known for its distinctive chalk cliffs they rise up over 100 meters above the sea and...
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on luton. is. going to amman. jordan. my mom's. going to. actually. watch a. lot of her. yes and. yes this is. going to. do many just to have it embarrass his work with cancer and who. doesn't this mean when he was saying i'm going to be i mean it's you know i mean we're we're like you're good you know so i can watch didn't happen. janet up or down gas on us and i knew but i mean a quest people. again i must get back to. get on both a q it. means. i can now take another look one of the but i got a good idea. i'm going to make when i was is that i'm glad i'm out. and this weapon at. what to do is to establish whether. whether she's on one to find out if she's there and to find out how she gets to engage in it with these companies make let's take a tailored step process so the dates of his opera by shipping terms like today is than a big issue for each sort that there is there is an ethical issue with it but why we're not getting in this phrase because we already have the primo rushy every day and it's only about us running up of a of the going and how we couldn't do it every year i
on luton. is. going to amman. jordan. my mom's. going to. actually. watch a. lot of her. yes and. yes this is. going to. do many just to have it embarrass his work with cancer and who. doesn't this mean when he was saying i'm going to be i mean it's you know i mean we're we're like you're good you know so i can watch didn't happen. janet up or down gas on us and i knew but i mean a quest people. again i must get back to. get on both a q it. means. i can now take another look one of the but i...
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this was directed by a and it is a story about some of the growing up in luton. with the songs of bruce springsteen, and encountering kind of you know, 1980s racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen. whose songs are all about getting in cars and driving two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm not a two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm nota huge two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm not a huge bruce springsteen fan, but! is, i'm not a huge bruce springsteen fan, but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me, and i did think me you are absolutely right, the portrayal of the racism that the central character encounters, but it's funny and warm, and i confess, i cried more than once in it. i thought it really worked as a sort of emotional peace. i thought it was really terrific. i laughed and cried, and every time there was a scene of appalling racism i was thinking, but this is the nineteen eighties! this is still going on! and that side of it blew me away, and in that way it was quite cle
this was directed by a and it is a story about some of the growing up in luton. with the songs of bruce springsteen, and encountering kind of you know, 1980s racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen. whose songs are all about getting in cars and driving two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm not a two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm nota huge two reservoirs. what i love about it is, i'm not a huge bruce springsteen fan, but! is, i'm not a huge bruce...
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our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell, has been to luton to speak to young people from of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics degree three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've graduated now, and i think right now people just want a solution. we still have issues such as tax, welfare, people dying from poverty, that kind of thing, and we're not fixing it because we're so busy talking about brexit. ijust don't think people from bame backgrounds are really rated enough. like, we're really undervalued. everyone just thinks council estates, like, not going to school, skiving off, smoking weed, doing this, doing that, but there's so much more to a bame person. so, racism — is this still an issue in 2019? yeah, it's savage out there. racism is big. i face it a lot. if a party is being racist, if their
our community affairs correspondent, adina campbell, has been to luton to speak to young people from of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics degree three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've graduated now, and i think...
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our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to luton to speak to young people from ethnic be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics degree three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've graduated now, and i think right now people just want a solution. we still have issues such as tax, welfare, people dying from poverty, that kind of thing, and we're not fixing it because we're so busy talking about brexit. ijust don't think people from bame backgrounds are really rated enough. like, we're really undervalued. everyone just thinks council estates, like, not going to school, skiving off, smoking weed, doing this, doing that, but there's so much more to a bame person. so, racism — is this still an issue in 2019? yeah, it's savage out there. racism is big. i face it a lot. if a party is
our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to luton to speak to young people from ethnic be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics degree three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've...
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change their minds kevin oh it spoke to human rights activist peter tatchell and media commentator gina luton about that. this was just a handful that sought to include women who love each other and that is a fact of life and christmas is all about love and coming together you know i can understand what the fuss is about you know if i saw a card or a verse or anything with a man or woman kissing i think beautiful wonderful i love it they were viewers they were watching it they were thinking hey you know if i'm going to talk to my children about sexual orientation i'd like to have that conversation with them one on one i don't really want to come in the form of a christmas commercial and that to some people is understandable i mean doesn't mean that they were necessarily bigoted or that this was in any way anti-gay it might just be that they wanted to be the ones to have that conversation with their 5 year old is there any reason why a channel which describes itself as family friendly it shows 1st 2 shows this year it wants you children and families together on the t.v. popcorn and watch is th
change their minds kevin oh it spoke to human rights activist peter tatchell and media commentator gina luton about that. this was just a handful that sought to include women who love each other and that is a fact of life and christmas is all about love and coming together you know i can understand what the fuss is about you know if i saw a card or a verse or anything with a man or woman kissing i think beautiful wonderful i love it they were viewers they were watching it they were thinking hey...
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northbound carriageway of the motorway and a second accident took place on the m1 in hertfordshire, between lutonire and bedfordshire police forces are involved in both incidents. the northbound carriage remains closed. president trump has kept his promise to reduce the numbers of people being given asylum in the us. but his opponents — including the mexican government — say his new measures may be putting asylum seekers at risk. those who apply often face a wait in mexico for months, and even then their chances are slim. for an increasing number, fleeing persecution in their own countries and unable to return, the crackdown has led them to desperate measures. ana gabriela rojas reports from matamoros, on the mexico/texas border. as winter approaches this corner of the world becomes even more hostile to those seeking safety and security. fernanda is too scared to go home to honduras, where she is wa nted go home to honduras, where she is wanted for a political desperate to be reunited with family in the us, she has spent four months in squalid conditions on the border. now she has taken a step th
northbound carriageway of the motorway and a second accident took place on the m1 in hertfordshire, between lutonire and bedfordshire police forces are involved in both incidents. the northbound carriage remains closed. president trump has kept his promise to reduce the numbers of people being given asylum in the us. but his opponents — including the mexican government — say his new measures may be putting asylum seekers at risk. those who apply often face a wait in mexico for months, and...
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preston north end beat luton to move up to third.heffield wednesday had an impressive 4—0 win over nottingham forest. at the other end of the table, bottom side, barnsley beat qpr 5—3. all of the scores from today's football are on the bbc sport website. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership with sam cosgrove's 19th goal of the season earning them a 1—0 win at home to hamilton. stjohnstone moved off the bottom of the table by beating hearts 1—0 — a bad start at tynecastle for manager daniel stendel. ross county beat kilmarnock — also 1—0. whilst st mirren and livingstone shared a 3—3 draw. in rugby's european champions cup — holders saracens made amends for last week's defeat at munster by winning the reverse fixture 15—6 at allianz park. a tight game was eventually sparked into life by two of sarries internationals. the result moves them a point behind second placed munster in pool 4. bbc rugby reporter james burridge was there. an intense and compelling match between two european heavyweights. it sparked into
preston north end beat luton to move up to third.heffield wednesday had an impressive 4—0 win over nottingham forest. at the other end of the table, bottom side, barnsley beat qpr 5—3. all of the scores from today's football are on the bbc sport website. aberdeen have moved up to third in the scottish premiership with sam cosgrove's 19th goal of the season earning them a 1—0 win at home to hamilton. stjohnstone moved off the bottom of the table by beating hearts 1—0 — a bad start at...
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wins elsewhere for blackburn, cardiff, luton, qpr and birmingham.th in the scottish premiership. the german will take up the post on tuesday. his new side were beaten 1—0 on the field by motherwell, who have now climbed up to 3rd. chris long's first half effort helped them to their third straight win. st mirren are off the bottom after beating hamilton accies. martin boyle's double gave hibs a 3—0 win at home to aberdeen, who slip to fourth. livingston earned their first win since early october by beating kilmarnock 3—0. the old firm derby is a match that seldom needs anything else to make it extra special, but the first piece of silverware is up for grabs in scotland and that mightjust do it. celtic and rangers meet in the scottish league cup final tomorrow at hampden park. for rangers, it would be a first major trophy in eight years. for celtic boss neil lennon, it's the only competition he hasn't yet won in scotland. it is not for me, but for the team and the players are really. if we win it, it takes another box for my career, which would be nic
wins elsewhere for blackburn, cardiff, luton, qpr and birmingham.th in the scottish premiership. the german will take up the post on tuesday. his new side were beaten 1—0 on the field by motherwell, who have now climbed up to 3rd. chris long's first half effort helped them to their third straight win. st mirren are off the bottom after beating hamilton accies. martin boyle's double gave hibs a 3—0 win at home to aberdeen, who slip to fourth. livingston earned their first win since early...
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social media users reported hearing the noise from london, up to luton and stevenage, and even as fareted it was a sonic boom from planes that were launched from raf coningsby in lincolnshire. it's thought they were responding to a perceived threat from a plane that wasn't responding to radio communications. it later re—established contact and police say there is no cause for concern. our correspondent andy moore said residents heard what sounded like an explosion. you can imagine after friday people concerned about that. one person told the bbc he was petrified. he said it sparked a primal fear. but we know now that it was two jets launched from raf coningsby and this is part of the raf‘s quick reaction alert procedures so they are on duty 2a hours a day to protect british airspace if there is believed to be a threat. on this occasion there was a plane flying over central london which was not responding to radio calls. this the raf had to get out and check it was ok and they had to get there fast so they put their foot to the floor, metaphorically, and they break through the sound ba
social media users reported hearing the noise from london, up to luton and stevenage, and even as fareted it was a sonic boom from planes that were launched from raf coningsby in lincolnshire. it's thought they were responding to a perceived threat from a plane that wasn't responding to radio communications. it later re—established contact and police say there is no cause for concern. our correspondent andy moore said residents heard what sounded like an explosion. you can imagine after...
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social media users reported hearing the noise from london, up to luton and stevenage, and even as farlitan police has since tweeted that it was a result of a sonic boom from raf planes and there is no cause for concern. although it did wake many people up in the early hours of sunday morning. it's the first of december today and the spirit of christmas has already arrived in the birth place of jesus. yes, the christmas tree in bethlehem has been lit up as part of an annual ceremony in the city's manger square. it sits outside the church of the nativity, where christians believejesus was born. the ceremony coincides with the beginning of advent and reminds us — there's now just less than three weeks until christmas. two big events along with the election, on the horizon. battery in bethlehem is built by a team of people from liverpool. strictly strictly come dancing's karim zeroual and amy dowden have landed the first perfect score of this year's series. the children's tv presenter and his professional partner were awarded a0 points for their performance to ‘you can‘t stop the beat‘ fr
social media users reported hearing the noise from london, up to luton and stevenage, and even as farlitan police has since tweeted that it was a result of a sonic boom from raf planes and there is no cause for concern. although it did wake many people up in the early hours of sunday morning. it's the first of december today and the spirit of christmas has already arrived in the birth place of jesus. yes, the christmas tree in bethlehem has been lit up as part of an annual ceremony in the...
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with the election one week away, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to lutonic minority backgrounds about some of the issues they feel need more attention. could these faces be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit election. i started my politics degree three years ago, and i am sick to death about brexit. i've graduated now, and i think right now people just want a solution. we still have issues such as tax, welfare, people dying from poverty, that kind of thing, and we're not fixing it because we're so busy talking about brexit. ijust don't think people from bame backgrounds are really rated enough. like, we're really undervalued. everyone just thinks council estates, like, not going to school, skiving off, smoking weed, doing this, doing that, but there's so much more to a bame person. so, racism — is this st
with the election one week away, our community affairs correspondent adina campbell has been to lutonic minority backgrounds about some of the issues they feel need more attention. could these faces be the next generation of uk leaders? here at bedfordshire university, meet—ups and workshops are hosted by the national charity uprising, which prides itself on diversity, inclusion and social mobility. they have a lot to say ahead of next week's vote. many people are calling this the brexit...
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from where i am standing now, that was a labour hold, but the majority there, it was reduced, and lutonting region, you could say. in peterborough, quite interesting last night. this is where i am standing in front of now, six months ago, injune in the summer, this was full of labour supporters, labour activists and jeremy corbyn, who had come here to congratulate the labour mp who had won a by—election here. but, now, that scene has been replaced by this christmas market and a tory win last night. paul bristow is the new mp for this city. he came third in that by—election back in june, for this city. he came third in that by—election back injune, but last night he won. at around 2am, that declaration came in, and he now has a majority of around 2500, so he is the new tory mp. i have been speaking to people in the city about that win for the tories, and lots of them told me, local issues aside, it was brexit that made them vote blue. you've got a new mp in peterborough. really? oh, he is in, is he? i'm thrilled to bits! i went out in the pouring rain yesterday morning just to put my lit
from where i am standing now, that was a labour hold, but the majority there, it was reduced, and lutonting region, you could say. in peterborough, quite interesting last night. this is where i am standing in front of now, six months ago, injune in the summer, this was full of labour supporters, labour activists and jeremy corbyn, who had come here to congratulate the labour mp who had won a by—election here. but, now, that scene has been replaced by this christmas market and a tory win last...
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worked on the screenplay, directed by gurinder chadha, and it's the story about somebody growing up in luton05 racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen, whose songs are, you know, are all about getting in cars and driving to reservoirs! and what i love about it is — i mean, i'm nota huge bruce springsteen fan, but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me. and i do think you are absolutely right — that portrayal of that racism that the central character encounters. but it's funny and warm and there — and i confess, i cried more than once in it. i thought it really worked as a sort of — as an emotional piece. i thought it was really terrific. yeah, well, i laughed and cried. and then every time there was a scene of appalling racism, i was thinking "but this is the 19805 and this was still going on!" i know, i know. and that side of it blew me away. and in that way, it was quite clever, i thought. it might look a bit frothy on the outside but actually, it was saying some very serious things. and is directed by gurinder chadha, who has a
worked on the screenplay, directed by gurinder chadha, and it's the story about somebody growing up in luton05 racism, but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen, whose songs are, you know, are all about getting in cars and driving to reservoirs! and what i love about it is — i mean, i'm nota huge bruce springsteen fan, but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me. and i do think you are absolutely right — that portrayal of that racism that...
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based on a real—life situation, somebody growing up in luton and being in love with the songs of bruce19805 racism springsteen and encountering kind of in the 19805 raci5m but finding an escape through the songs of bruce springsteen whose songs are, you know, getting in cars and driving to reservoirs and what i love about it i5 reservoirs and what i love about it isi reservoirs and what i love about it is i mean, iam nota huge reservoirs and what i love about it is i mean, i am not a huge bruce springsteen fan but i thought it brought tho5e springsteen fan but i thought it brought those songs to life in a way that made sense to me. and i do think you are right, the portrayal of the racism, the central character encounters, but it is funny and warm andi encounters, but it is funny and warm and i confess, i cried more than once on it and i thought it really worked as an emotional piece and i thought it was really terrific. worked as an emotional piece and i thought it was really terrificlj thought it was really terrific.” laughed and cried and every time there was a scene of appalling ra
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