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it all started when mackenzie was almost a year old. shannon and her husband, shawn, noticed a rash on her face. >> it started to spread down her face and then spread down on to her lip and her chin. >> mackenzie's pediatrician didn't know what it was. shannon took her to two different dermatologists. they, too, were baffled. >> stuff that we're using in the house. household chemicals or something like that. i remember feeling helpless for that seven months. >> mackenzie also cried more, slept less than her twin brother. but as these difficult months went on, shannon noticed a pattern. >> it actually gets worse when we take her outside. >> she told mackenzie's doctor who then ran a special blood test and finally the doctor discovered the cause of mackenzie's bewildering illness. the sun. >> i was terrified. you don't expect a doctor to tell you that your daughter is allergic to the sunlight. >> technically, it's not an allergy. though people shorthand it that way. it's known as erythropoietia protoporphyria or epp. it's a rare genetic d
it all started when mackenzie was almost a year old. shannon and her husband, shawn, noticed a rash on her face. >> it started to spread down her face and then spread down on to her lip and her chin. >> mackenzie's pediatrician didn't know what it was. shannon took her to two different dermatologists. they, too, were baffled. >> stuff that we're using in the house. household chemicals or something like that. i remember feeling helpless for that seven months. >> mackenzie...
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tom mackenzie joins us from beijing with the latest.t do we know at this stage about the sarah: -- about the tariffs? >> we know that by the end of the day on friday we will get this list of tariffs focused on high imports -- imports. there will be duties on about $50 billion worth of goods. prettys telegraphed clearly by president trump early in the week when he gave an interview and said he was going to be taking tough action on ,hina when it comes to trade but of course that does not help the global economic picture. he appears to be defined -- defying the warnings of the imf about what this may due to the global economy. immediately we are looking for that chinese reaction. anna: we are looking for the chinese reaction and how they are -- how are they expected to respond? us theyrces have told are going to respond once the tariffs have been announced. tariffs are expected to be soon.ted -- enacted china is going to hit back pretty quickly in kind. frome expecting tariffs china on things like soybeans and aircraft as well. china has
tom mackenzie joins us from beijing with the latest.t do we know at this stage about the sarah: -- about the tariffs? >> we know that by the end of the day on friday we will get this list of tariffs focused on high imports -- imports. there will be duties on about $50 billion worth of goods. prettys telegraphed clearly by president trump early in the week when he gave an interview and said he was going to be taking tough action on ,hina when it comes to trade but of course that does not...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.nzie gave us an update from scene of the fire. people cannot believe that this has happened here again just four years later. this is very much an ongoing incident, as i am sure you can see behind me. 60 firefighters were here at the height of the fire, as i mentioned in my report, but we have now found out that there were actually nearer to 120. the fire service said they were using resources from across the country due to the significant and extent of this fire. you have also said that people have been sending in messages on social media. we have had an update from the glasgow school of art. they are saying this is very much a live and conduct issue. they have said some residents have been evacuated from their property and they have been provided with shelter. they have also said they are very upset about what they call this precious place. the mackintosh building means a lot to many people across the world. the glasgow school of art has also said please heed the advice from the emer
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.nzie gave us an update from scene of the fire. people cannot believe that this has happened here again just four years later. this is very much an ongoing incident, as i am sure you can see behind me. 60 firefighters were here at the height of the fire, as i mentioned in my report, but we have now found out that there were actually nearer to 120. the fire service said they were using resources from across the country due to the significant and extent of...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do, save a princess or become a blue hedgehog running at the speed of sound. it's crazy. starwars and gaming, and you put them into the one thing and it's absolutely amazing how you can be any character. you can be a stormtrooper, you can be a rebel, and you can be absolutely anything and do whatever you want, and you can change your character. from angry birds and candy crush to the latest craze, fortnite, industry figures suggest over 37 million britons have played an electronic game in the past six months. whether on pcs, consoles or mobiles, d
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do,...
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alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ur of changing the party's policy on abortion at their annual conference in belfast. the move means that their mps in the irish republic can now support new legislation to allow terminations in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. the sinn fein president, mary lou mcdonald said she believed that change in abortion law must happen across ireland. from belfast, here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy. anti—abortion campaigners turned out to greet sinn fein delegates this morning. these views were once in the party mainstream, but not any more. no more will our reproductive rights be capitalised and commercialised! today, sinn fein delegates of a new generation spoke in favour of abortion reform. we must face the reality that the lives of some women are placed in danger and real risk due to their pregnancy. during the recent referendum campaign, i was struck by the scores of women that came forward and told their personal stories. last month ireland voted decisively to overturn its ba
alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ur of changing the party's policy on abortion at their annual conference in belfast. the move means that their mps in the irish republic can now support new legislation to allow terminations in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. the sinn fein president, mary lou mcdonald said she believed that change in abortion law must happen across ireland. from belfast, here's our ireland correspondent emma vardy. anti—abortion campaigners turned out to greet sinn...
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alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.se a form of medicinal cannabis oil in the uk after the british home secretary stepped in to allow a boy with severe epilepsy, to be treated with it. billy caldwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at london's heathrow airport. richard lister has the story. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in
alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.se a form of medicinal cannabis oil in the uk after the british home secretary stepped in to allow a boy with severe epilepsy, to be treated with it. billy caldwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at london's heathrow airport. richard lister has the story. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy,...
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tom mackenzie has been recovering the visit to beijing. what was he hoping to achieve here?as the first visit to china in his role of secretary of state. pompeo met with the foreign minister and the key focus for ensuring that china would continue to implement these sanctions because china is by far the number one trade north korea. that he had the agreement from china and they would continue along with south korea and japan, as you say. those sanctions would hold until we see a complete disarmament of north korea. he was also pushed on this being reversible around denuclearization or denuclearization. there was still a part of the deal that they came to. take a look at what they had to say. >> we made it clear that the sanctions and the economic withf will only happen complete denuclearization of north korea. >> and another report coming out just in the last half an hour or that allf he is military drills between south korea and the u.s. will be suspended for the for seeable future. it trump had a mentioned there would be an end to the war games which he that described as p
tom mackenzie has been recovering the visit to beijing. what was he hoping to achieve here?as the first visit to china in his role of secretary of state. pompeo met with the foreign minister and the key focus for ensuring that china would continue to implement these sanctions because china is by far the number one trade north korea. that he had the agreement from china and they would continue along with south korea and japan, as you say. those sanctions would hold until we see a complete...
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let's join tom mackenzie. tom, which of the industry groups that china wants to the industrych are groups that china have to target? tom: there are two components to this. they take in or will kick in on july 6. after that, we are looking at an additional $16 billion worth of tariffs that, at some point after that. the first will target things like soybeans, corn, port, and beef, but also the auto sector as well. u.s. auto exports particularly hit. it sees china as a significant market and bmw, which has a major factory and export the number of autos. that focuses on commodities. coal, oil, and gas. china imported about $400 million worth of u.s. coal back in 2017, and in terms of oil, china is the third-largest buyer of u.s. exports of oil. that's potentially significant if those additional $16 billion worth of tariffs come into play and shows china has taken a targeted approach in terms of hitting his agricultural states in the u.s. and also various sectors that trump has said he wants to revive. that is a s
let's join tom mackenzie. tom, which of the industry groups that china wants to the industrych are groups that china have to target? tom: there are two components to this. they take in or will kick in on july 6. after that, we are looking at an additional $16 billion worth of tariffs that, at some point after that. the first will target things like soybeans, corn, port, and beef, but also the auto sector as well. u.s. auto exports particularly hit. it sees china as a significant market and bmw,...
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capital managing partner jenny lee, speaking to tom mackenzie.ing up, you can now get discounts of whole foods,. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. >> this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. amazon prime members when i get 10% off at whole foods nationwide. amazon's expansion of whole foods grocery delivery and five new cities and apartment delivery highlights management , focus is -- focusing on online shopping pain points. phone is our the luke capital analyst, anthony, here with me in san francisco, along with our bloomberg executive editor. anthony, why raise the target? ony: amazon continues to eliminate the pain points for online shopping. the more peop
capital managing partner jenny lee, speaking to tom mackenzie.ing up, you can now get discounts of whole foods,. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. city. according to the institute of geological and atmospheric research — celebrations in mexico‘s capital after hirving lozano‘s winning goal — were so loud — that they caused an artificial earthquake. it‘s believed the earthquake sensors registered tremors due to mass jumping up and down in celebration. now the weather with tomaz. after a cloudy weekend, for most of us, changes on the way in the coming days. in the south of the country, it will warm up significantly, even turning heart. however in the north it is going to remain unsettled and there is further rain on the way. this is what it looks like in the short—term. still a lot of cloud around on the first part of the night and then towards the early hours of monday, the sky start clear in the west. still cloudy in the morning in east anglia and the south—east. early in the morning, a lot of us will have sunshine before the clouds again a bit more later in the clouds again a bit more later in the afternoon. the west tomorrow wi
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. city. according to the institute of geological and atmospheric research — celebrations in mexico‘s capital after hirving lozano‘s winning goal — were so loud — that they caused an artificial earthquake. it‘s believed the earthquake sensors registered tremors due to mass jumping up and down in celebration. now the weather with tomaz. after a cloudy weekend, for most of us, changes on the way in the coming days. in the south of the country, it...
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alexandra mackenzie reports.nd acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents that are most those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. when you see something like that, it is like, iam heartbroken. i when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. i am heartbroken. because now it's a... its ashes. 0nly ashes inside. and it's really... after four years again... it's unbelievable. it's unbelievable. this is very much in ongoing operation. the firefighters behind me are making sure there are no pockets of fire that could reignite and cause further damage. they say they are doing everything they can to save the building. but due to the intensity of the blaze, some fear it may need to be demolished cybele the mark been such a —— the mac been such a global recognise building of significance this are probably have a bit more deliberation for the kind that said —— position. deliberation for the kind tha
alexandra mackenzie reports.nd acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents that are most those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. when you see something like that, it is like, iam heartbroken. i when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. i am heartbroken. because now it's a... its ashes. 0nly ashes inside. and it's really... after four years again... it's...
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our correspondent, alexandra mackenzie, reports. a sight no—one imagined they would ever see again.ng was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early hours of this thick smoke could be seen for miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed spread, to the nearby campus nightclub, and the 02 abc music venue. more resources were drafted in from across scotland and, at its height, 120 firefighters fought to save these buildings. as dawn broke and the smoke subsided, the remains of the mackintosh building began to emerge, the extent of the damage is far worse than from the fire four years ago. we are working on four fronts, so we're working on four different parts of the building. and the main operations at the moment is trying to extinguish the fire completely within both the school of art and the adjacent buildings. affectionaly known
our correspondent, alexandra mackenzie, reports. a sight no—one imagined they would ever see again.ng was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early hours of this thick smoke could be seen for miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ting a criminal offence in england and wales did not progress through parliament after one of her own mps blocked it. conservatives have criticised sir christopher chope for objecting to the private member's bill. if passed, the new law would have seen offenders who secretly take photos up victim's clothes sentenced to up to two years injail. a mother seeking permission to use cannabis oil to treat her sick son has said he is in a life threatening condition. 12—year—old billy caldwell who has been at the centre of a dispute over the use of cannabis to treat his epilepsy has been admitted to hospital, suffering from seizures. his mother, charlotte, says her son could die unless he receives cannabis oil. she travelled to canada to obtain more of the drug — which is illegal in the uk — but the supply was confiscated when she arrived at heathrow airport on monday. advice on the prevention of dementia will be added to the nhs health check for the first time following a successful pilot proj
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.ting a criminal offence in england and wales did not progress through parliament after one of her own mps blocked it. conservatives have criticised sir christopher chope for objecting to the private member's bill. if passed, the new law would have seen offenders who secretly take photos up victim's clothes sentenced to up to two years injail. a mother seeking permission to use cannabis oil to treat her sick son has said he is in a life threatening...
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mauka mackenzie, head of mackenzie, malcolm head of european corporate transformation services at alvarez100 futures pointing a little higher come at u.s. futures look calm. those comments from navarro perhaps comforting some people. manus: yeah. that is the debate i am having with the stocks editor at this point. it is a to point -- a debate that is live between editors and ourselves. fascinating coverage there in terms of activism and spotting them a mile off. the week ahead is pretty good coverage. it is going to be a golden age for chinese venture capital. that is one of the big interviews coming up right here on bloomberg. ♪ manus: good morning from dubai. is bloomberg a break europe. and edwards in the city of london. these are today's top stories. manus: global pot is for thought. stocks in asia pair their losses. down the most april. the market has stabilized for now and getting flatter. worries about level trade send investors into the safety of u.s. government debt. the gap between two-year yields and 10 year yields compresses to the narrowest and more than a decade. white house
mauka mackenzie, head of mackenzie, malcolm head of european corporate transformation services at alvarez100 futures pointing a little higher come at u.s. futures look calm. those comments from navarro perhaps comforting some people. manus: yeah. that is the debate i am having with the stocks editor at this point. it is a to point -- a debate that is live between editors and ourselves. fascinating coverage there in terms of activism and spotting them a mile off. the week ahead is pretty good...
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countries a nearly half of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mackenzie said deficit reduced investment in the u.k. since the brig's it the vote ever said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad the us government continues to review its trade relations with the world but china and the e.u. have reiterated their opposition to washington's protectionist stance and their own commitment to the existing global trade order senior officials from china and the e.u. met in beijing earlier to conclude talks on a bilateral investment deal chinese deputy prime minister you he said he hopes europe would ease its controls on exports to china and the european commission vice president turn called on china to ease market access restrictions and tackle the issue of steel compatibility. women in saudi arabia on the longest in the passenger's seat the country has started to issue driver's license to women again and on sunday the first female drivers were able to get behind the wheel but to what extent is it a case of giving women more autonomy and to wha
countries a nearly half of eight hundred executives polled by the new bacon mackenzie said deficit reduced investment in the u.k. since the brig's it the vote ever said last week that a no deal scenario might lead it to move thousands of jobs abroad the us government continues to review its trade relations with the world but china and the e.u. have reiterated their opposition to washington's protectionist stance and their own commitment to the existing global trade order senior officials from...
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alexandra mackenzie joins us now from glasgow.ing in touch on social media, saying they cannot believe they are seeing these pictures and seeing the same news story as they did almost exactly four years ago. absolutely, people cannot believe this has happened again, just four yea rs this has happened again, just four years later. this is an ongoing incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink i mentioned incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i mentioned 60 firefighters in my report there. at the height of the fire last night we we re the height of the fire last night we were told that there were more than 120 here last night. the fire service said they are getting resources from across the country due to the significance and extent of the fire. people have been sending in messages on social media. we have had an update from the glasgow school of art. they are saying this is very much alive and complex. t
alexandra mackenzie joins us now from glasgow.ing in touch on social media, saying they cannot believe they are seeing these pictures and seeing the same news story as they did almost exactly four years ago. absolutely, people cannot believe this has happened again, just four yea rs this has happened again, just four years later. this is an ongoing incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. ithink incident, as i'm sure you can see behind me. i think i incident, as i'm sure you can see behind...
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up on him that that means that mackenzie aminal to most of the government will end up in the hundred wealthy any kind of must but i would be among the much. like the father. well. you can at the. for the last can to but off but. you can now for coffee my love them and for what. can they any of them not of my do and if you was that i do we and you myself i kind of got. but that. was you not to be lettin them or maybe just some of the what them and feeding on that out of their home if you off any...
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let's get our china correspondent tom mackenzie, joining us from beijing.d be the best result for china's leadership? tom: clearly beijing is clear to see -- clearly beijing wants to see a dialing down of tensions between north korea and the u.s. and may be very keen to see a drawdown in u.s. troops on the south korean border with north korea. 38,000 u.s. troops on the border. of course, any weakening of ties between south korea and washington would be seen as a benefit in terms of the influence china can wield over the korean peninsula. there are risks, of course.we w. risks around whether or not kim gets so close to washington on the back of these talks that it starts to make china feel uncomfortable. they do want to maintain that influence in this region, so that is something they're looking out for. longer-term, they are looking at the economic possibilities. we have been talking around that with one of the guests in north korea, but it really infrastructure and opening trade flows. a number of issues china will be monitoring very carefully. we had a co
let's get our china correspondent tom mackenzie, joining us from beijing.d be the best result for china's leadership? tom: clearly beijing is clear to see -- clearly beijing wants to see a dialing down of tensions between north korea and the u.s. and may be very keen to see a drawdown in u.s. troops on the south korean border with north korea. 38,000 u.s. troops on the border. of course, any weakening of ties between south korea and washington would be seen as a benefit in terms of the...
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with me are the director of the think—tank demos polly mackenzie, and the former trade minister, lord. as mps prepare to begin a series of crunch votes on theresa may's brexit plans tomorrow, the daily express asks all elected representatives ‘whom do you serve?‘ the sun also leads on the brexit vote claiming rebel tory mps could destroy their prime minister, their government and brexit itself. the guardian suggests theresa may faces a "knife edge result" tomorrow. the ft leads on new figures that claim over 2000 applications for uk work visas from doctors outside the eea were rejected. the telegraph pictures kim jong—un in his first "selfie" as he arrives in singapore ahead of his historic summit with donald trump. the metro carries the same picture of kim jong—un from a different angle, saying he got rock star treatment in singapore as he partied at a rooftop bar. "summit of the century". the times reports on the words of president moon of south korea to president trump during their a0 minute phone call together. and the i says nato is in crisis after us president donald trump quest
with me are the director of the think—tank demos polly mackenzie, and the former trade minister, lord. as mps prepare to begin a series of crunch votes on theresa may's brexit plans tomorrow, the daily express asks all elected representatives ‘whom do you serve?‘ the sun also leads on the brexit vote claiming rebel tory mps could destroy their prime minister, their government and brexit itself. the guardian suggests theresa may faces a "knife edge result" tomorrow. the ft leads...
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she was a top woman on the list and sat down with bloomberg's tom mackenzie and shanghai as part of ourhina series to explain where he sees the most growth coming in the chinese tech sector. jenny: our focus is around the evolution of buying habits we call it our e-commerce upgrade strategy. we have investors and companies like alibaba. we are seeing new innovation happening in offline construction. so, the online companies are leveraging data that has been collected from consumers to serve them better, not just online through e-commerce, but off-line in terms of what they are shopping and buying off-line. this is happening in formats like convenience stores, so that is a big piece for us. integratedommerce, into off-line. the second area of growth for us is always around social. it,if you think about before, we like to say if you find a facebook every 10 years, you are great, but you can only find a facebook every 10 years, right? but in china you can always find , a facebook like this this -- a facebook-like business model. there is always new social disruption, whether in the form of
she was a top woman on the list and sat down with bloomberg's tom mackenzie and shanghai as part of ourhina series to explain where he sees the most growth coming in the chinese tech sector. jenny: our focus is around the evolution of buying habits we call it our e-commerce upgrade strategy. we have investors and companies like alibaba. we are seeing new innovation happening in offline construction. so, the online companies are leveraging data that has been collected from consumers to serve...
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pc laura sayer and pc kenny mackenzie were attacked while attending a call—out. died after a car was driven into a group of pedestrians in trafford park in greater manchester last night. five other people were seriously injured in the incident involving up to 60 cars. two men, aged 21 and 26, have been arrested. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has been forced to resign, after losing a vote of no—confidence in parliament. applause. he is the first prime minister in modern spanish history to be defeated in a no—confidence motion. it follows a long—running corruption scandal involving his right of centre people's party. the socialist party leader pedro sanchez, who tabled the vote against him, has been named as spain's new prime minister. the family of the only british person killed in the london bridge terror attack a year ago say they feel forgotten and their plans to put up a memorial plaque for their son have been blocked. james mcmullan was stabbed to death when three men armed with knives drove a van into pedestrians and attacked people in nearby borough
pc laura sayer and pc kenny mackenzie were attacked while attending a call—out. died after a car was driven into a group of pedestrians in trafford park in greater manchester last night. five other people were seriously injured in the incident involving up to 60 cars. two men, aged 21 and 26, have been arrested. spain's prime minister mariano rajoy has been forced to resign, after losing a vote of no—confidence in parliament. applause. he is the first prime minister in modern spanish...
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yvonne: tom mackenzie joining us from beijing.what should be watching as trading is underway in asia. mark is joining us from singapore. we have hong kong/china markets closed for the dragon festival. we are seeing the reaction in the rest of asia being moderate. what is your take on this? mark: we only have smaller markets open. although, japan is trading today. singapore is a place to watch. ite pen mkets that will be affected by trade. if we get a fallout from china /u.s. trade, singapore we will be looking at. they had a bad week last week. it will start on a soft note today. we will get indication from secondary markets. as you were saying, without hong kong and china we will not get a full picture until later in the week. i enough anxiety from people. you can see performance in the currency market. is a bit stronger against some of the asian currency in early trading. yes, we will get some indications and we also have many futures trading as well. the big picture will not come through until probably later. until new york it'
yvonne: tom mackenzie joining us from beijing.what should be watching as trading is underway in asia. mark is joining us from singapore. we have hong kong/china markets closed for the dragon festival. we are seeing the reaction in the rest of asia being moderate. what is your take on this? mark: we only have smaller markets open. although, japan is trading today. singapore is a place to watch. ite pen mkets that will be affected by trade. if we get a fallout from china /u.s. trade, singapore we...
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toma correspondent mackenzie in beijing.eing's vp for theeting joins us to share company's outlook for aircraft demand in asia. we will speak to one world ceo about why they decide to let smaller carriers finally join the club. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia." i am in new york. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. global airlines are increasingly looking for ultra low plane second fly from one end to the other. they see demand for as many as 100 long-range versions of the a350 that can fly from western europe to eastern australia nonstop. already offers monday as service while singapore airlines is reviving its new york flight. yvonne: boeing is said to have thought off airbus to win in order of the singapore airlines. we are told they are taking six dreamliner's with an offer for four more and they are considering whether to buy the 7879 or the 10 version, which could fly to europe. it is worth than $3 billion. playmakers traditionally offered discounts. ramy: china's group has agreed t
toma correspondent mackenzie in beijing.eing's vp for theeting joins us to share company's outlook for aircraft demand in asia. we will speak to one world ceo about why they decide to let smaller carriers finally join the club. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: this is "daybreak asia." i am in new york. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. global airlines are increasingly looking for ultra low plane second fly from one end to the other. they see demand for as many as 100...
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tom mackenzie, china correspondent. head of market analysis at law next europe -- at monex europe. they talk about how they open with a grand gesture and the rhetoric is dialed back a bit. you give us an evocative image in your note. you talk about how trump speaks loudly but drops the stick when offered candy. with that sense, nothing to worry about when you see china and trade falling out? markets are higher this morning. guest: i would say there is nothing to worry about. what we have seen is the administration seems more thanw. it is important to note these have a lot of leverage. i think there is probably a lot of opportunity, given that the talks are ongoing. there has not been unilateral withdrawal from nafta, and there could be headline wrapping incentives from china and the other parties that would probably be enough to take trump into the midterms. ranko, good morning to you. interesting in your notes, you --te that trump was handed in terms of this, you still don't see him pulling out. he pulled out of the pa
tom mackenzie, china correspondent. head of market analysis at law next europe -- at monex europe. they talk about how they open with a grand gesture and the rhetoric is dialed back a bit. you give us an evocative image in your note. you talk about how trump speaks loudly but drops the stick when offered candy. with that sense, nothing to worry about when you see china and trade falling out? markets are higher this morning. guest: i would say there is nothing to worry about. what we have seen...
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that is go to tom mackenzie who is in beijing. good to see you this morning, tom.ery small from the pboc. what exactly does this tell us about the level of concern about the amongst china's policymakers? tom: it is significant that he came out and made these comments at all. as you said, it is a message of, don't panic. that the market moves yesterday and today were sentiment driven, that investors should be rational. saying that the pboc has the tools at it disposal to protect the markets and the economy from the continuing trade headwinds. that the pbocay putting liquidity into the economy, the most liquidity in the month of june that we have seen since december of 2016. it highlights that steps they are taking. there are also views from many economies that you will see cuts , that may come in the short to medium term as well. there were also hints at changes to the de-leveraging campaign. that raises questions about how china tackles its debt. but as he said, this is a message from the central bank governor to try and soon the nerves particularly amongst china's
that is go to tom mackenzie who is in beijing. good to see you this morning, tom.ery small from the pboc. what exactly does this tell us about the level of concern about the amongst china's policymakers? tom: it is significant that he came out and made these comments at all. as you said, it is a message of, don't panic. that the market moves yesterday and today were sentiment driven, that investors should be rational. saying that the pboc has the tools at it disposal to protect the markets and...
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pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the arm after the incident is also being treated in hospital. five people have died in a major food poisoning outbreak in the united states. almost 200 cases of e.coli linked to romaine lettuce have been reported across 35 states. it's the largest us outbreak of its kind in more than a decade. football fans have just 12 more days until the start of the world cup in russia, some might say excitement has reached fever pitch, while others think it is out of this world. these russian cosmonauts are testing out the official match ball on—board the international space station. as you do! it's quite cool for shots. not so call for him! —— not so shots. not so call for him! —— not so cool. anton shkaplerov and 0leg artemyev showcased some of the possibilities for zero gravity football. unfortunately they are a long way from home and won't make it back in time for the opening match against saudi arabia onjune 14th. to swa p to swap places with them would be amazing. wouldn't that be cool? i'm worried
pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the arm after the incident is also being treated in hospital. five people have died in a major food poisoning outbreak in the united states. almost 200 cases of e.coli linked to romaine lettuce have been reported across 35 states. it's the largest us outbreak of its kind in more than a decade. football fans have just 12 more days until the start of the world cup in russia, some might say excitement...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. desperate scenes.ck there through the morning. at one of the fire officers has been dealing with the blaze. let's just hear what he's got to say. indeed, the public and the community in glasgow, always behind us when it counts. in terms of the buildings that are affected. the school of art and then to the south side of it, and then to the south side of it, and adjoining set of buildings. there is a cinema, the roof is extensively damaged. other shops and businesses, there is the block is contained within the block. i don't have the specifics. as far as the macintosh building goes out the school of art, is the fire extinguished? are you battling small pockets of fire? we would regard that has surrounded. we will continue to dampen that down. you will appreciate, as the building has burned, things fall in. it will take some time. to ensure the fire is fully out. those reasons, we will have a presence on scene. we will not take unnecessary risks. we intend to keep it that way. one of the fire officers the
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. desperate scenes.ck there through the morning. at one of the fire officers has been dealing with the blaze. let's just hear what he's got to say. indeed, the public and the community in glasgow, always behind us when it counts. in terms of the buildings that are affected. the school of art and then to the south side of it, and then to the south side of it, and adjoining set of buildings. there is a cinema, the roof is extensively damaged. other shops and...
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tom mackenzie joining us from beijing.rd denuclearization likely be the most loaded word of the day when the historic u.s.-north korea summit begins. donald trump and kim jong-un have very different ideas to what it means. that raises fears that it will not be a meeting of minds. pres. trump: it would be easy for me to make a simple deal and claim victory. i don't want that. >> complete, verifiable, and irreversible. that is the president's ultimate aim to take to the negotiation table. kim will be what is being termed rejection ofach, a the so-called libyan model, and a demand that the u.s. removes its own nuclear weapons from the region. while trump has indicated flexibility, he will still want to see pyongyang agree to some sort of guideline. ramy: as we know, washington says nothing less than complete denuclearization will do. aside from geopolitics, there is the issue of economics. how much would that cost? our editor has been looking at this. kathleen, how do we tally this bill? kathleen: let's start by looking at th
tom mackenzie joining us from beijing.rd denuclearization likely be the most loaded word of the day when the historic u.s.-north korea summit begins. donald trump and kim jong-un have very different ideas to what it means. that raises fears that it will not be a meeting of minds. pres. trump: it would be easy for me to make a simple deal and claim victory. i don't want that. >> complete, verifiable, and irreversible. that is the president's ultimate aim to take to the negotiation table....
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by mackenzie it gets us into say i said. this is d.w. news live from boulder and germany's chancellor survives a rebellion in how the government i'm going to macro has been clashing with the interior minister of migration policy goal saying ha ha ha's backs down but he's also given the child's well an ultimatum to tighten asylum ropes in two weeks i'll do it myself also on the program. chief executive.
by mackenzie it gets us into say i said. this is d.w. news live from boulder and germany's chancellor survives a rebellion in how the government i'm going to macro has been clashing with the interior minister of migration policy goal saying ha ha ha's backs down but he's also given the child's well an ultimatum to tighten asylum ropes in two weeks i'll do it myself also on the program. chief executive.
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mackenzie asks her what she's drawn she answers the person who burned me i want them to burn to the therapist says it's important for clarity's to express herself the been rejected by the community this to. me has been accused the self it form of years ago of violence and all it is being a very small children they are still afraid the means to he gain confidence in two people. to clear his who is blamed for everything unfortunate that happened to her family she suffered a lot the scars left by hot melted plastic thrown on her legs a still painful the echo banner house office children refuge and a place to be a child again the girls put on a play to share their experiences many of them horrific. a father goes to war and comes back with another woman's child his wife doesn't accept the new daughter he's branded a witch and thrown out. all these children have suffered similar traumas including alice who plays the angry mother. when are we don't want parents to accuse their children they should be there for them love them and listen to them. that's what the fourteen year old tells the therapist a
mackenzie asks her what she's drawn she answers the person who burned me i want them to burn to the therapist says it's important for clarity's to express herself the been rejected by the community this to. me has been accused the self it form of years ago of violence and all it is being a very small children they are still afraid the means to he gain confidence in two people. to clear his who is blamed for everything unfortunate that happened to her family she suffered a lot the scars left by...
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mackenzie, how are things going? all right, we are under control.” mackenzie, how are things going? the car and the aerodynamics.” thought it was a boy's type thing to do so thought it was a boy's type thing to dosoi thought it was a boy's type thing to do so i wanted to try this out. want to be an engineer when i'm older, like, computerengineer to be an engineer when i'm older, like, computer engineer so i want to make a car work through programming it and stuff like that. and fiona got her chance as the first driver for and fiona got her chance as the first driverfor her and fiona got her chance as the first driver for her team, and and fiona got her chance as the first driverfor her team, and most do include as many boys as girls —— as many girls as boys. a lot can happen in a 90 minute endurance race, lots of nervous faces in the mario camp. teams trained drivers every half an hour and they were even brave enough to let me have a go. —— teams change. what does this do? oh, that's the horn! just think, all those months of ha rd horn! just think, all those months of hard work goin
mackenzie, how are things going? all right, we are under control.” mackenzie, how are things going? the car and the aerodynamics.” thought it was a boy's type thing to do so thought it was a boy's type thing to dosoi thought it was a boy's type thing to do so i wanted to try this out. want to be an engineer when i'm older, like, computerengineer to be an engineer when i'm older, like, computer engineer so i want to make a car work through programming it and stuff like that. and fiona got...
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pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the armer the incident is also being treated in hospital. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, will officially be sworn into office today, less than 2a hours after forcing out the former leader, mariano rajoy. the head of the socialist party won the backing of several other parties to bring his motion of no confidence against mr rajoy. the bbc‘s europe reporter gavin lee is in madrid for us now. gavin, what's the mood there? a state of turmoil for them for the last 2a hours if not longer, gavin. yes, when you think about the fact this is unprecedented in spanish politics, the success of a no—confidence motion against a sitting prime minister to oust him. mariano rajoy was seemingly an movable from office. they attempted to re m ove movable from office. they attempted to remove him year ago. his party, the former government embroiled in a corruption scandal and finally the high court saying the people's party was involved in systemic corruption. pedro sanchez, former economics profe
pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the armer the incident is also being treated in hospital. the new prime minister of spain, pedro sanchez, will officially be sworn into office today, less than 2a hours after forcing out the former leader, mariano rajoy. the head of the socialist party won the backing of several other parties to bring his motion of no confidence against mr rajoy. the bbc‘s europe reporter gavin lee is in madrid for...
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jimmy lee speaking to tom mackenzie. coming up, amazon prime ministers -- prime members can now use discounts at whole foods. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg technology, i am emily chang in san francisco. amazon prime members when i get 10% off at whole foods nationwide with a new note, of wholeexpansion foods grocery delivery and five new cities and apartment delivery highlights management pping on online sho point spri joining us on the e, anthony and a senior bloomberg tech editor. anthony, why raise the target? amazon continues to eliminate the pain points for online shopping. has over 40% market share in terms of u.s. online purchases. -- the amazonon locker inside your apartment building. 47 -- 24/7 and it is better for the buildings because buildings are being overrun by packages. rollout forhe whole foods of savings for prime members nationwide and the fact that they are now delivering in 19 cities and will be doing more, we think it is going to spur additional grocery orders. these are ways that amazon is
jimmy lee speaking to tom mackenzie. coming up, amazon prime ministers -- prime members can now use discounts at whole foods. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg technology, i am emily chang in san francisco. amazon prime members when i get 10% off at whole foods nationwide with a new note, of wholeexpansion foods grocery delivery and five new cities and apartment delivery highlights management pping on online sho point spri joining us on the e, anthony and a senior bloomberg tech editor....
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our correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports. a site know one imagined they would never see again.tosh building was engulfed in fla mes mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early hours of this morning, thick smoke could be seen this morning, thick smoke could be seen from miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents we re rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours, and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed spread, to the nearby campus nightclub, and be 02 abc music venue. more resources were drafted in from across scotland, and at its height, 120 firefighters fought to save these buildings. as dawn broke and the smoke subsided, the remains of the mackintosh building began to emerge. the extent of the damage was far worse than from the fire four yea rs far worse than from the fire four years ago. we are working on all fronts, we are working on four diff
our correspondent alexandra mackenzie reports. a site know one imagined they would never see again.tosh building was engulfed in fla mes mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early hours of this morning, thick smoke could be seen this morning, thick smoke could be seen from miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents we re rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60...
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here -- that was peter speaking with our own tom mackenzie. >> there are two main focuses for us. the first is the consumption of china going through. likether area is areas artificial intelligence. >> what is the most dangerous area for a venture capitalist? >> one of the models we don't think is promising is buying products from overseas and selling them to domestic consumers. time, almost everyone made an investment in this area but we didn't. we decided to hold our money. longer exist.t no -- we do nothing the model is viable and now front runners are struggling. was worth something like $5 billion last year. how does it feel to watch a company grow so quickly in a short amount of time? i will still look at it in a very rational way. it has been there for three years. >> do you think it can survive competition from alibaba? >> of course i think it can. otherwise, why would i invest in the? -- invest in it? >> coming up, we have gotten complaints. that is the assessment that facebook's cfo sheryl sandberg has said about the company's new ad policy. our network onlow tictoc and
here -- that was peter speaking with our own tom mackenzie. >> there are two main focuses for us. the first is the consumption of china going through. likether area is areas artificial intelligence. >> what is the most dangerous area for a venture capitalist? >> one of the models we don't think is promising is buying products from overseas and selling them to domestic consumers. time, almost everyone made an investment in this area but we didn't. we decided to hold our money....
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constables kenny mackenzie and laura sayer were stabbed as they attended a routine visit at a house ine continued today on northern rail ahead of the introduction of an emergency timetable on monday. the company says it'll mean 165 services being cancelled every day. from rochdale olivia richwald reports. after almost two weeks of commuter misery across northern england, today was a weekend reprieve. there were fewer passengers on the railways, but still more than 120 cancelled northern rail trains. tell us what's going on. don't wait two minutes before a train is going and say, "i'm sorry, it's been cancelled." i kept changing platforms. we are told, "go to this platform, the next one is coming." then they say again it's been cancelled or going somewhere else. the new timetables were designed to make things better for passengers. here in the north—west, it's actually made things considerably worse, with people late for work, late home, fed up and frustrated. so from monday, a new emergency timetable kicks in and that means 165 fewer trains every day. northern rail apologised again for
constables kenny mackenzie and laura sayer were stabbed as they attended a routine visit at a house ine continued today on northern rail ahead of the introduction of an emergency timetable on monday. the company says it'll mean 165 services being cancelled every day. from rochdale olivia richwald reports. after almost two weeks of commuter misery across northern england, today was a weekend reprieve. there were fewer passengers on the railways, but still more than 120 cancelled northern rail...
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andrea mackenzie is the general manager of the open space authority, and andrea fraume is with a groupea wilderness training. welcome to the show. andrea macke: damian: all right.how. well, tell us about the open space authority first and what you a d public agency formed about 25 years ago through the efforts of local leaders and the california legislature. what we do is we protect nature, we support agricultu and we connect people to nature across about 1,000 square mile
andrea mackenzie is the general manager of the open space authority, and andrea fraume is with a groupea wilderness training. welcome to the show. andrea macke: damian: all right.how. well, tell us about the open space authority first and what you a d public agency formed about 25 years ago through the efforts of local leaders and the california legislature. what we do is we protect nature, we support agricultu and we connect people to nature across about 1,000 square mile
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constables kenny mackenzie and laura sayers were stabbed as they attended a routine visit at a housee labour mp conor mcginn who tried to make it law through a private members bill in the house of commons. he's vowed to continue his efforts as bbc newsline's dan stanton reports. thousands march in the city in sweltering conditions a year after supporters of same—sex marriage walked along the same route to demand the same thing. among those at the parade with the labour mp who tried but failed in the house of commons to make same—sex marriage legal in northern ireland. change is coming and we're not going let you stop it. westminster has a duty to legislate for equal rights in northern ireland. jono these rights are enjoyed by people across the uk and the rest of the island ireland and the rest of the island ireland and theresa may must act. you can't have that economy in dissemination in northern ireland, not for lgbtq we don't have that anywhere else, the lot needs to change. the outgoing lord mayor of belfast. the lot needs to change. the outgoing lord mayor of belfastlj the lot ne
constables kenny mackenzie and laura sayers were stabbed as they attended a routine visit at a housee labour mp conor mcginn who tried to make it law through a private members bill in the house of commons. he's vowed to continue his efforts as bbc newsline's dan stanton reports. thousands march in the city in sweltering conditions a year after supporters of same—sex marriage walked along the same route to demand the same thing. among those at the parade with the labour mp who tried but failed...
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thank you to tom mackenzie in beijing. is with we will talking with someone from ubs yesterday and they said we are not going to a full-blown trade war, trade will just shift around the globe. , is it morehe case from a portfolio management perspective of relocating risk rather than taking risk off the table? trevor: it is a bit of both. as with many parts of the donald trump policy, this is misguided. he thinks trade is a zero sum game and of china just china exports from america, america loses, the flipside is china is supporting u.s. dollars through its capital and dollars flowing back into america from chinese investors. helping keep interest rates and mortgage rates down. inflationary for americans to slap tariffs and it hurts american growth and could push interest rates up and makes things more expensive for u.s. consumers. it is a risk negative at the margins. at the same time, you have other factors like the trump tax cuts. it is not very straightforward. it adds to the general mood of being late cycle and we will
thank you to tom mackenzie in beijing. is with we will talking with someone from ubs yesterday and they said we are not going to a full-blown trade war, trade will just shift around the globe. , is it morehe case from a portfolio management perspective of relocating risk rather than taking risk off the table? trevor: it is a bit of both. as with many parts of the donald trump policy, this is misguided. he thinks trade is a zero sum game and of china just china exports from america, america...
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tom mackenzie has more. is china running out of patience? what many see is a chaotic approach to trade talks taken by the trump administration. of course they also come here with a plan to flesh out this ement, that both sides came china committed to increase products and then the u.s. president saying he wasn't even sure if it would be able to hold. then he followed it up high reiterating his threat to impose tariffs.there weren't high expes for th weekend of talks between the commerce secretary and the vice premier and both sides left without a joint statement. they came out with this line in state media, saying it is a redline for china, that these talks and negotiations around imports will not be implemented if this threat of terrorists continue -- the threat of tariffs continues to be pushed by the u.s. administration. >> so tom, that's the talk. how does this change what they do in beijing? >> well, beijing has been in a long process, implementing policy to increase imports. still we are seeing tariff cuts and moves around the auto mar
tom mackenzie has more. is china running out of patience? what many see is a chaotic approach to trade talks taken by the trump administration. of course they also come here with a plan to flesh out this ement, that both sides came china committed to increase products and then the u.s. president saying he wasn't even sure if it would be able to hold. then he followed it up high reiterating his threat to impose tariffs.there weren't high expes for th weekend of talks between the commerce...
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pc laura sayer and pc kenny mackenzie were attacked while attending a call—out in greenock this morninge thousands of children in england's care system shunted between homes, schools and social workers. the children's commissioner for england says the instability puts the children at greater risk of grooming and joining gangs. new figures show that in the course of a year 2,400 children in care in england switched their homes, schools and social worker. a similar number moved home five times or even more, over a three—year period. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. 14—year—old ethan had a troubled home life. five years ago he went into foster care. i moved into an emergency placement, and i stayed there for a night, and then after that i moved again. i went to a foster placement for a month. how difficult was it for you to manage your anxiety, moving from place to place? it was very tough because where i was moving to places in quick succession, i didn't have that ability to make attachments with the carers for them to be able to sort of help me as a person. constantly
pc laura sayer and pc kenny mackenzie were attacked while attending a call—out in greenock this morninge thousands of children in england's care system shunted between homes, schools and social workers. the children's commissioner for england says the instability puts the children at greater risk of grooming and joining gangs. new figures show that in the course of a year 2,400 children in care in england switched their homes, schools and social worker. a similar number moved home five times...
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countries maybe hoffa eight of eight hundred executives polled by the north firm baker mackenzie so there had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company said last week that a no deal scenario might lead to it moving thousands of jobs abroad. sunday was the highest scoring day of the world cup so far and we have became bridge from v.w. sports to break down all the goals and wow there were a lot of goals we have to first of course talk about england well yet this was one of those rare occasions i was an englishman where you get to come on to speak to guys during the world cup with a smile on your face yes it was only panama yes they were expected to win comfortably but it was still an incredibly impressive performance regardless south side and it gives me great pleasure to introduce this one let's take a look. jane glynn showed their dominance from the start john stones opened the scoring and just minutes later harry came doubled the lead a sublime shot by jesse link up made it three. before johnstone's got his brace in the forty eight minutes. of my ahead of the
countries maybe hoffa eight of eight hundred executives polled by the north firm baker mackenzie so there had reduced investment in the u.k. since the briggs it aeronautics company said last week that a no deal scenario might lead to it moving thousands of jobs abroad. sunday was the highest scoring day of the world cup so far and we have became bridge from v.w. sports to break down all the goals and wow there were a lot of goals we have to first of course talk about england well yet this was...
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pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the arm the incident is also being treated in hospital. a man is due in court this morning charged with the murders of two well—known criminals in the north—west of england. paul massey, who was known by the nickname "mr big", was shot dead outside his home in salford in 2015. john kinsella was killed while walking his dog near st helens last month. 37—year—old mark fellows will appear before south sefton magistrates‘ court charged with two counts of murder. tomorrow evening, millions of us will tune into bbc one to see hugh grant and ben whishaw in the final part of a very english scandal. the drama tells the story of former liberal leaderjeremy thorpe, accused of conspiring to murder his former gay lover norman scott. now in a timely exclusive, the bbc‘s panorama has learnt that a police investigation into the attempted murder is to be re—opened. former panorama journalist tom mangold covered the case in 1979 for a programme that never made it to air, but he returns to the story in a docume
pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the arm the incident is also being treated in hospital. a man is due in court this morning charged with the murders of two well—known criminals in the north—west of england. paul massey, who was known by the nickname "mr big", was shot dead outside his home in salford in 2015. john kinsella was killed while walking his dog near st helens last month. 37—year—old mark fellows will...
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pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the armeenock. the man will appear in court on monday. detectives have launched a murder inquiry following a hit and run incident in glasgow in the early hours of this morning. police say a white transit van was driven deliberately at two men and a woman in rutherglen. a 27—year—old man was taken to the queen elizabeth university hospital where he died. the rail industry has pledged to get train services in the north of england back on track as quickly as possible following days of disruption. northern has announced it will be running an emergency timetable until the end ofjuly, with 165 services scrapped. peter marshall has been speaking to passengers in the lake district. replacement buses have been doing brisk service at the start of the lakes line, 0xenholme station near kendall, because trains are few and far between. it's a bit hard for us, being a bit disabled. a long journey ahead of us, we can do without the extra hour that it's cost us. the majority of services between 0xenholme and
pc kenny mackenzie has a serious neck injury whilst his colleague pc laura sayer was stabbed in the armeenock. the man will appear in court on monday. detectives have launched a murder inquiry following a hit and run incident in glasgow in the early hours of this morning. police say a white transit van was driven deliberately at two men and a woman in rutherglen. a 27—year—old man was taken to the queen elizabeth university hospital where he died. the rail industry has pledged to get train...