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matt cole live in hailsham in sussex. matt cole live in hailsham in sussex.ay in test cricket history, england bowed to the inevitable, losing the 3rd test against india by 203 runs. it took just ten minutes for the tourists to take their final wicket, with the score in the series now 2—1 to england, with two tests to go. patrick gearey has the details. roll—up, roll up, for a day at the test even if it is a short one. at least it's free. nottinghamshire county cricket club reversing the decision to charge £10 for a ticket even though it might only last one ball after significant criticism on social media. we got our original policy wrong frankly. it felt right last october to put these tickets on sale. it didn't sit with us too well this morning, hence the reason for the change. they would take a financial hit but the aim is to ensure there are witnesses to the final moments of this test. i think it is excellent, it is the school holidays, it may get some young children which would be absolutely fantastic. it's a brilliant idea, especially as there is only o
matt cole live in hailsham in sussex. matt cole live in hailsham in sussex.ay in test cricket history, england bowed to the inevitable, losing the 3rd test against india by 203 runs. it took just ten minutes for the tourists to take their final wicket, with the score in the series now 2—1 to england, with two tests to go. patrick gearey has the details. roll—up, roll up, for a day at the test even if it is a short one. at least it's free. nottinghamshire county cricket club reversing the...
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matt cole, bbc news.y faces eternal shame and will become unfit for government, unless it calls an immediate halt to the current damaging arguments about anti—semitism. tom watson has given an interview to the observer newspaper. our political correspondent laila nathoo is with me. and intervention from the deputy leader. this is difficult forjeremy corbyn, the comments from tom watson is strong, saying the party has to look at itself over divisions on the issue and weighs into the argument on the code of conduct which many mps and campaigners want to include all examples of anti—semitic behaviour as outlined in the international definition and tom watson said they should be incorporated and jeremy corbyn said they are addressed elsewhere in the guidelines and consultation is still open over the code. tom watson wants disciplinary action over two party mps who clashed to be dropped, something that raised the tension over this issue further. the timing of the comments, it comes a day afterjeremy corbyn tri
matt cole, bbc news.y faces eternal shame and will become unfit for government, unless it calls an immediate halt to the current damaging arguments about anti—semitism. tom watson has given an interview to the observer newspaper. our political correspondent laila nathoo is with me. and intervention from the deputy leader. this is difficult forjeremy corbyn, the comments from tom watson is strong, saying the party has to look at itself over divisions on the issue and weighs into the argument...
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here's matt cole. with a speech on the economy, with his wife alongside, nicolas maduro was unexpectedly interrupted. all eyes looked up, seeking out the source of the two loud bangs. set out in precision formation, the national guard had been listening to their leader. but look to the right of the screen. after the bangs, a handful break ranks, followed by a stampede for cover. it's claimed two drones exploding above were the source of the panic. later, and clearly furious, president maduro spoke about what he termed an attempted assassination. translation: i have no doubt that everything points to the right, to the venezuelan ultra—right in cahoots with the colombian ultra—right and the colombian president is behind this attack. colombia denies any involvement, and by contrast to his leader, venezuela's communications minister has blamed his president's right—wing opponents for the alleged attack. with investigations now under way, so much remains unclear, including suggestions the drones were shot d
here's matt cole. with a speech on the economy, with his wife alongside, nicolas maduro was unexpectedly interrupted. all eyes looked up, seeking out the source of the two loud bangs. set out in precision formation, the national guard had been listening to their leader. but look to the right of the screen. after the bangs, a handful break ranks, followed by a stampede for cover. it's claimed two drones exploding above were the source of the panic. later, and clearly furious, president maduro...
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matt cole reports.pools, but holiday—makers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm—10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago, and nobody knows why. if they'd been open and transparent, i wouldn't have got on that plane. some people were quite irate and upset because they didn't have answers, instant answers, and you can't give instant answers because it's speculation. thomas cook did what they could. no—one had said a word until thursday. but it is a bit scary. the decision to evacuate all thomas cook customers from the aqua magic hotel followed the deaths ofjohn and susan cooper. they were on holiday with their daughter, who found them unwell in their room on tuesday. both later died. the family believes something about their deaths at this five—star resort doesn't add up. preliminary findings by the egyptian authorities suggest the couple died of natural causes. thomas cook
matt cole reports.pools, but holiday—makers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm—10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago, and nobody knows why. if they'd been open and transparent, i wouldn't have got on that plane. some people were quite irate and upset because they didn't have answers, instant answers, and you can't give instant answers because it's...
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matt cole, bbc news.ies of major wildfires. more than 1000 firefighters are trying to bring the flames under control. temperatures reached 46 degrees celsius in some areas. sima kotecha reports from cordoba in spain. there's hot, and then there's really hot, and it is, across the iberian peninsula. in southern portugal, the intensity of the heat led to wildfires. more than 1,000 firefighters tackled the blaze in a popular tourist destination. here in cordoba, in southern spain, by mid—morning, temperatures had already reached 30 degrees celsius, and then it got hotter. we arrived here yesterday afternoon, when it was about 43 degrees. peter stayed in the hotel. i said, "i'm going out for a walk", and i came back pretty quickly. as this torrid weather continues, the government is frequently reminding people here how to stay cool, and doctors have told us that they're particularly concerned about those who are visiting from colder climates. it's so much warmer here, so much warmer, but we have come to see c
matt cole, bbc news.ies of major wildfires. more than 1000 firefighters are trying to bring the flames under control. temperatures reached 46 degrees celsius in some areas. sima kotecha reports from cordoba in spain. there's hot, and then there's really hot, and it is, across the iberian peninsula. in southern portugal, the intensity of the heat led to wildfires. more than 1,000 firefighters tackled the blaze in a popular tourist destination. here in cordoba, in southern spain, by...
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matt cole reports. be properly processed.awareness of the need to recycle, councils say their efforts are being undermined by manufacturers. are being undermined it is at sites like these across the country that the recycling process begins. across the country that mountains of rubbish needing separating into what can and can't be reused. separating into what can when it comes to plastic, well, there are bottles like this, fairly easy to separate and recycle. there are bottles like this, but what about these? there are bottles like this, plastic fruit punnets containing mixed materials. that is not so easy. containing mixed materials. and then there's these. black plastic microwave trays. the centres in recycling sorting machines can't detect the black. as a consequence, problems with things like this mean that two thirds of plastics end up just being thrown away. most end up in landfill or incinerated but that is more expensive for councils and taxpayers. it's very confusing. and taxpayers. i washed up black things for ages,
matt cole reports. be properly processed.awareness of the need to recycle, councils say their efforts are being undermined by manufacturers. are being undermined it is at sites like these across the country that the recycling process begins. across the country that mountains of rubbish needing separating into what can and can't be reused. separating into what can when it comes to plastic, well, there are bottles like this, fairly easy to separate and recycle. there are bottles like this, but...
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matt cole, bbc news. the authorities in beijing have demolished his studio there. in a series of clips on instagram, showing the former factory being torn down, ai claims he was given no notice of the decision. the 66—year—old has lived in germany since leaving china in 2015. he is a strong critic of china's government. lebo diseko reports. as the walls of his studio were torn down, ai weiwei said farewell. a post on social media explaining that the space he had created and kept some of his most iconic work was being destroyed. workers boxed up what they called but itjust was not possible to move everything before the demolition started. they had not had to leave by the 15th of this month, police had come to an end. what they did not expect was the wrecking machines. translation: someone called me and said we must move out of the building within three days, in only three days. of course, i do not have the ability to move everything out in three days. 0utside, remnants of works left where it had been stand
matt cole, bbc news. the authorities in beijing have demolished his studio there. in a series of clips on instagram, showing the former factory being torn down, ai claims he was given no notice of the decision. the 66—year—old has lived in germany since leaving china in 2015. he is a strong critic of china's government. lebo diseko reports. as the walls of his studio were torn down, ai weiwei said farewell. a post on social media explaining that the space he had created and kept some of his...
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matt cole, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come.nce to music is now illegal in bulgaria. we'll hearfrom one man who helped establish a sanctuary for the animals. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question is whether the american vote all the toys split in the anglican community. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. a un report warns north korea is still working on nuclear technology, as talks between us and north korean foreign ministers are described as "brutally frank". red alerts are issued across parts of portugal and spain, as temperatures hit 46 degrees. thousands of student protesters in bangladesh have blocked traffic in the capital dhaka for a seventh day running, calling for stricter traffic laws. the protests have continued since a boy and a girl were killed by a speeding bus. jill mcgivering has more. chanting. they're young and they're angry. bangladesh hasn't seen anything quite like this before. school children in uniform took control of the roads for a seventh da
matt cole, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come.nce to music is now illegal in bulgaria. we'll hearfrom one man who helped establish a sanctuary for the animals. this is a pivotal moment for the church as an international movement. the question is whether the american vote all the toys split in the anglican community. this is bbc world news today. the latest headlines. a un report warns north korea is still working on nuclear technology, as talks between us and north korean...
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matt cole, bbc news.heir football coach have completed nine days living as buddist monks. this period of quiet reflection is a tradition in thailand for males who suffer adversity. tom donkin reports. heads shaved and draped in orange robes, thailand's famous to while bores and potential as a football tea m bores and potential as a football team and ended —— exited as a squad of spiritual enlightenment. 11 of these boys have been ordained as honest monks and during their short stay, they reflected on their recent ordeal in prayer and meditation will stop part of a tradition here are young males who survive adversity. under the care of temple monks, this has been an opportunity to retreat from the at times frenzied international attention. the past nine days have been an important period for honouring those responsible for their rescue. especially the former navy diver who died during the complex operation. nine isa nine is a lucky number here in thailand and this period has been very different to the nine
matt cole, bbc news.heir football coach have completed nine days living as buddist monks. this period of quiet reflection is a tradition in thailand for males who suffer adversity. tom donkin reports. heads shaved and draped in orange robes, thailand's famous to while bores and potential as a football tea m bores and potential as a football team and ended —— exited as a squad of spiritual enlightenment. 11 of these boys have been ordained as honest monks and during their short stay, they...
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matt cole reports. plastic isn't meant to end up here, choking the seas and the life in it. need to recycle, councils say their efforts are being undermined by manufacturers. it is at sites like these across the country that the recycling process begins. mountains of rubbish needing separating into what can and can't be reused. when it comes to plastic, well, there are bottles like this, fairly easy to separate and recycle. but what about these? plastic fruit punnets containing mixed materials. that is not so easy. and then there's the use. black plastic microwave trays. the centres in recycling sorting machines can't detect the black. as a consequence, problems with things like this mean that two thirds of plastics end up just being thrown away. most end up in landfill or incinerated but that is more expensive for councils and taxpayers. it's very confusing. i washed up black things for ages, because i did not want them hanging around smelling, before i went and put them into the recycling. then i heard that black was not, you know, you can't do it. to be honest, ijust look
matt cole reports. plastic isn't meant to end up here, choking the seas and the life in it. need to recycle, councils say their efforts are being undermined by manufacturers. it is at sites like these across the country that the recycling process begins. mountains of rubbish needing separating into what can and can't be reused. when it comes to plastic, well, there are bottles like this, fairly easy to separate and recycle. but what about these? plastic fruit punnets containing mixed materials....
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matt cole, bbc news.faces eternal shame and will become unfit for government, unless it calls an immediate halt to the current damaging arguments about antisemitism. tom watson has given an interview to the observer newspaper. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is with me. tell me what tom watson is saying. difficult and for what. he says the —— he calls for labour to adopt all the principles against anti—semitic behaviour. this has caused a big argument internally. jeremy corbyn will exist those examples are included elsewhere in the guidelines but the fact that the definition exa m ples but the fact that the definition examples haven't been adopted in force caused tensions and tom watson is calling for that to be incorporated fully. he is also saying that disciplinary action launched against two lever mps having clashing with the leadership over anti—semitism should be dropped. —— labour. it is forceful and it comes a day afterjeremy corbyn has written an article trying to defend and reassure thej
matt cole, bbc news.faces eternal shame and will become unfit for government, unless it calls an immediate halt to the current damaging arguments about antisemitism. tom watson has given an interview to the observer newspaper. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo is with me. tell me what tom watson is saying. difficult and for what. he says the —— he calls for labour to adopt all the principles against anti—semitic behaviour. this has caused a big argument internally. jeremy corbyn...
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matt cole reports., just one reason the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with that claim that they constitute between four and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so the government must abandon caps on numbers, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, u nless without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens will also have to register with the authorities and would be limited to what in work benefits they can claim. the cbi also said companies must prioritise recruitment of british staff in areas with high unemployment. if in particular area an appointment is creeping up it feels wrong to have immigration creeping up on those areas. we should be able to control that and give priority to the local labour market, and we should be able to support communities with particular pressures by increased investment for example in hospitals and schools. the cb
matt cole reports., just one reason the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with that claim that they constitute between four and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so the government must abandon caps on numbers, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, u nless without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens will also have to register...
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matt cole, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for talking books., and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we're in london where it's no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it's home to plenty of michelin starred restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs his writing and his cooking. in restaurant kitchens, everything's all prepped up before you start. this is a way of cooking fish which i really like, which is actually cooking it under the salamander. it's quite a sort of pure way of cooking. so there we go. rick stein, hello and welcome. you have, as i say, written a lot of books. do you find the act of writing quite difficult? because you did at first, didn't you, the very first one you did? yeah, my very first book was called english seafood cookery and i called myself richard stein, because "rick" sounded a bit racy, a bit american. was it
matt cole, bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for talking books., and welcome to talking books, with me, gavin esler. we're in london where it's no exaggeration to say, some 30 years ago, the food was pretty terrible. nowadays, it's home to plenty of michelin starred restaurants. one of those responsible for this transformation is the restauranteur and author, rick stein. i'm going to meet him to find out how his love of simple ingredients and travel informs his writing and his cooking. in...
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matt cole, bbc news, hailsham.arrested a man on suspicion of murder. diane stewart died in 2010. at the time epilepsy was given as the cause of death. she was the wife of iain stewart who was jailed for the murder of author helen bailey. if more doctors aren't trained as radiologists — the experts who use medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body — then the whole service could collapse. that's the warning from the royal college of radiologists, which says a shortage of staff has led to growing delays for patients across the uk. and they say it could mean late hospital diagnoses and delayed scan results for some patients. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. it's a vital part of the work of the nhs — scans to diagnose and check for a range of different conditions. but now there are warnings there are not enough experts to analyse them and patient care is being affected because of delays. carol is worried about her mother, maria, who is in constant pain because of swollen feet and ankl
matt cole, bbc news, hailsham.arrested a man on suspicion of murder. diane stewart died in 2010. at the time epilepsy was given as the cause of death. she was the wife of iain stewart who was jailed for the murder of author helen bailey. if more doctors aren't trained as radiologists — the experts who use medical imaging to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body — then the whole service could collapse. that's the warning from the royal college of radiologists, which says a...
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matt cole, bbc news. >>> some are dust, others untou.ny company, the massive aerial mapping our best look yet of the california wildfire. >>> a bay area astronaut says we could be vacationing on mars before you know it. how soon you could be booking a crews on a spaceship. you are: this either looks thrilling.. or terrifying. the inte . >>> well, depending on the kind of person you are, this either looks thrilling or terrifying. the international cliff diving world series made a stop in switzerland tonight. fans gathered on lake lucern to watch divers. the fourth stop on this year's tour. >>> speaking of flying high, our astronauts were on hand for a festival dedicated to space. >> julie watts asked the experts howheee a s travels. >> reporter: from star wars to fighter jets. >> this aircraft actually flew. >> reporter: they journey to a land not so far away. >> what is it showing? >> reporter: for a little interactive learning at the space festival. >> there's something about the human interaction being able to walk up. >> reporter: ste
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matt cole reports.immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with the cbi claiming that they constitute between 4% and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so it says after brexit the government must abandon caps on numbers and let firms recruit from the eu, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens would also have to register with the authorities and would be limited to what in—work benefits they can claim. the cbi also said companies must prioritise recruitment of british staff in areas with high unemployment. if in particular area unemployment is creeping up it feels wrong to have immigration creeping up in those areas. we should be able to control that and give priority to the local labour market, and we should be able to support communities with particular pressures by increased investment for example in hospitals and schools. the cbi says the current no
matt cole reports.immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with the cbi claiming that they constitute between 4% and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so it says after brexit the government must abandon caps on numbers and let firms recruit from the eu, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens would also have to register with the authorities...
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matt cole reports.ying sandy beaches and luxury pools, but holidaymakers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm—10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago and nobody knows why, if they'd been open and transparent i wouldn't have got on that plane. people were quite upset and i rate because they didn't get instant answers. . . and you can't give instant answers because it's speculation. thomas cook did what they could, and everything they did was spot on if you ask me. the decision to evacuate all thomas cook customers from the aqua magic hotel followed the deaths ofjohn and susan cooper. they were on holiday with their daughter, who found them unwell in their room on tuesday. both later died. the family believes something about their deaths at this five—star resort doesn't add up. preliminary findings by the egyptian authorities suggest the couple died of natural causes. thoma
matt cole reports.ying sandy beaches and luxury pools, but holidaymakers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm—10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago and nobody knows why, if they'd been open and transparent i wouldn't have got on that plane. people were quite upset and i rate because they didn't get instant answers. . . and you can't give instant answers...
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matt cole reports., just one reason why the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with the cbi claiming that they constitute between 11% and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so it says after brexit the government must abandon caps on numbers and let firms recruit from the eu, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens would also have to register with the authorities and would be limited to what in—work benefits they can claim. the cbi also said companies must prioritise recruitment of british staff in areas with high unemployment. if in particular areas, unemployment is creeping up it feels wrong to have immigration creeping up in those areas. we should be able to control that and give priority to the local labour market, and we should be able to support communities with particular pressures by increased investment for example in hospitals
matt cole reports., just one reason why the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with the cbi claiming that they constitute between 11% and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so it says after brexit the government must abandon caps on numbers and let firms recruit from the eu, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens would also...
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matt cole, bbc news.d when the earthquake struck — hejoins me from lombok now. thank you for coming on. when you realise what was happening, what did you and your family realise what was happening, what did you and yourfamily do? realise what was happening, what did you and your family do? well, it was pretty scary and i realise quickly it was an earthquake. i was in an earthquake in san francisco as a child. we work cycling back from dinnerand child. we work cycling back from dinner and the whole earth was moving underneath us on our bicycles and the lights went off and ijumped off my bike and there was darkness andi off my bike and there was darkness and i grabbed my family who were cycling ahead of us and we hurried to try and find them. my eldest son managed to get the torch on his phone on and my youngest was pushed off his bicycle to get out of the way of falling debris by one of the locals. the main thing was to go with the family and finding the boys and been saved together. we would then ushered
matt cole, bbc news.d when the earthquake struck — hejoins me from lombok now. thank you for coming on. when you realise what was happening, what did you and your family realise what was happening, what did you and yourfamily do? realise what was happening, what did you and your family do? well, it was pretty scary and i realise quickly it was an earthquake. i was in an earthquake in san francisco as a child. we work cycling back from dinnerand child. we work cycling back from dinner and the...
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matt cole reports.is they should still be enjoying sandy beach is an luxury pools, but holidaymakers have chosen the safety ofa holidaymakers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm, 10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago and nobody knows why, they obviously came down ill quite suddenly, having had the chance to get a doctor first, i'm wandering what is happening to my kids when they're sleeping. it's just awful. some people were quite eye rake and upset because they didn't have answers, instant answers, and you can't give instant answers, and you can't give instant answers because it's speculation. thomas cook did what they could, and everything they did was spot on if you ask me. the decision to evacuate all thomas cook customers from the aqua magic hotel followed the deaths ofjohn and susan cooper. they were on holiday with their daughter, who found them unwell in their
matt cole reports.is they should still be enjoying sandy beach is an luxury pools, but holidaymakers have chosen the safety ofa holidaymakers have chosen the safety of a wet bank holiday weekend in britain over the uncertainty surrounding their luxury hotel in hurghada. when you find out at 10pm, 10:30pm at night that two people have died two days ago and nobody knows why, they obviously came down ill quite suddenly, having had the chance to get a doctor first, i'm wandering what is happening...
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ministers say recycling rates are rising, but acknowledge there's "much more to do". 0ur correspondent matt colesiting a public refuse amenity in greenford, middlesex to see what sort of waste is left there. it's at sites like these across the country that the sorting process begins. mountains of rubbish like this. when it comes to plastics there's bottles like these. much easier to recycle. but what about these? plastic punnets with mixed materials inside. they are much harder to recycle to use again. then, there are these. black plastic microwave meal trays. its problems with things like these that means two thirds of plastics are just being thrown away. the local government association is suggesting low—grade single use plastic speed band. the british plastics federation says perhaps firms that choose to package their materials in things like this should face additional charges. hopefully, they think, to discourage them from using them. emma priestland is a plastics campaignerfrom friends of the earth and says that more still needs to be done. consumers are already paying for this. they are p
ministers say recycling rates are rising, but acknowledge there's "much more to do". 0ur correspondent matt colesiting a public refuse amenity in greenford, middlesex to see what sort of waste is left there. it's at sites like these across the country that the sorting process begins. mountains of rubbish like this. when it comes to plastics there's bottles like these. much easier to recycle. but what about these? plastic punnets with mixed materials inside. they are much harder to...
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matt cole reports. celebrating a survivor. these rescu e rs celebrating a survivor.n free from the mangled wreckage of a convenience store. she was taken away by ambulance, alive, after neighbours heard her cries for help two days on from the quake. footage has now emerged of an imam at pryer on the island of vardy at the very moment the ground began shaking. with the —— worshippers began to run but his calm response has been hailed. he later said his fate was in the hands of god. 0n lombok, this mosque fared far worse. suffering total collapse. there are fears that many worshippers were still inside when its walls crumbled. across the island of lombok it is believed around 20,000 people have been displaced. this village are returned to what used to be his home. translation: we might be still in trauma after three to six months. i don't think it will be easy to return to normal life. we need to do it slowly, because the trauma was extraordinarily bad. since the initial violence quake ca ptu red since the initial violence quake captured on camera here at a bar, there
matt cole reports. celebrating a survivor. these rescu e rs celebrating a survivor.n free from the mangled wreckage of a convenience store. she was taken away by ambulance, alive, after neighbours heard her cries for help two days on from the quake. footage has now emerged of an imam at pryer on the island of vardy at the very moment the ground began shaking. with the —— worshippers began to run but his calm response has been hailed. he later said his fate was in the hands of god. 0n...
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our correspondent matt cole has been visiting a public refuse amenity in greenford, middlesex, and he'sft there. it's at sites like these across the country that the sorting process begins, mountains of rubbish like this needing dividing into what can and can't be used again. now, when it comes to plastics, there's bottles like these, much easier to recycle and to make something else from. but what about these, plastic fruit punnets with mixed materials inside them? they're much harder to recycle, to use again. and then there's these, black plastic microwave meal trays, the black colouring in them can't be detected by sensors in the recycling machines at recycling centres and it's things like these that means two thirds of plastics are just being thrown away. the local government association is suggesting that low—grade single use plastics simply be banned now. the british plastics federation says perhaps the firms that choose to package their materials in things like this should face some additional charges, hopefully they think to discourage them from using them. emergency services in
our correspondent matt cole has been visiting a public refuse amenity in greenford, middlesex, and he'sft there. it's at sites like these across the country that the sorting process begins, mountains of rubbish like this needing dividing into what can and can't be used again. now, when it comes to plastics, there's bottles like these, much easier to recycle and to make something else from. but what about these, plastic fruit punnets with mixed materials inside them? they're much harder to...
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thank you for that, matt cole.yanair pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, up to 100 to and from the uk, have been cancelled in the budget airline's worst ever day of industrial action. the pilots are demanding changes to pay and conditions but ryanair says the action is "regrettable and unjustified". the united nations has called for an independent investigation into a missile strike in yemen which killed 29 children. the attack hit a bus in the north of the country. the saudi—led coalition said it targeted rebels in the market after they fired a missile at the kingdom on wednesday. the us state department said the coalition should carry out its own assessment. the blackadder creator rowan atkinson has defended controversial comments made by boris johnson about muslim women wearing niqabs. atkinson said no apology is required for ridiculing religion, and that it had been a "pretty good joke". however, founder of the conservative muslim forum lord sheikh has said he has recieved scores of islamaphobic
thank you for that, matt cole.yanair pilots stage a 24—hour strike. nearly 400 flights, up to 100 to and from the uk, have been cancelled in the budget airline's worst ever day of industrial action. the pilots are demanding changes to pay and conditions but ryanair says the action is "regrettable and unjustified". the united nations has called for an independent investigation into a missile strike in yemen which killed 29 children. the attack hit a bus in the north of the country....
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matt cole reports.y be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumbled. police have spoken of a violent cloudburst of rain at the time of the collapse. viewed from a different angle, the size of the missing section is clear. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say vehicles had tumbled from the falling roadway. firefighters say there have been fatalities, and in poor weather, work is ongoing to free people who are trapped. the viaduct was built in the 1960s but refurbished two yea rs in the 1960s but refurbished two years ago. much of the fallen section landed on rail tracks. there had been a queue of traffic on the morandi bridge when it collapsed. a local news agency claims the italian ambulance service suggest there could be dozens of dead. the italian transport minister has said the colla pse transport minister has said the collapse seems like an immense tragedy. james reynolds is in rome. a catastrophe unfolding, apparently. what is the latest about casualties? the interior ministry
matt cole reports.y be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumbled. police have spoken of a violent cloudburst of rain at the time of the collapse. viewed from a different angle, the size of the missing section is clear. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say vehicles had tumbled from the falling roadway. firefighters say there have been fatalities, and in poor weather, work is ongoing to free people who are trapped. the viaduct was built in the 1960s but refurbished two...
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matt cole reports.son the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with that claim that they constitute between four and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so the government must abandon caps on numbers, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens will also have to register with the authorities and would be limited to what in work benefits they can claim. the cbi also said companies must prioritise recruitment of british staff in areas with high unemployment. if in particular area an appointment is creeping up it feels wrong to have immigration creeping up on those areas. we should be able to control that and give priority to the local labour market, and we should be able to support communities with particular pressures by increased investment for example in hospitals and schools. the cbi says the current non—eu immigration system is too bureauc
matt cole reports.son the cbi says eu immigration matters. then there are nurses, software engineers, builders, architects, with that claim that they constitute between four and 30% of different sectors' workforces. so the government must abandon caps on numbers, but it recommends controls, limiting those without a job to a three—month stay, unless they are studying or financially independent. eu citizens will also have to register with the authorities and would be limited to what in work...
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matt cole has been following the case and is at the old bailey.ioned the sort of operation that led to his arrest. explain more about what exactly went on with this case. yes, the events which led to today's sentencing all took place a little less than a year ago. naa'imur rahman came to the attention of the security services, who began to engage with him in conversations on the internet. he thought he was talking to is supporters and sympathisers. not police officers. he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminster so he could achieve nothing less than the death of all the leaders in parliament. he eventually settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife and bomb attack. he wanted to set off explosives at the gate, and to get in and be head prime minister tvs in may. he was introduced to another undercover agent. he did not know that. he said he could provide him with what he thought was a suicide vest. it turned out those were fake devices. he took those but moments after receiving them, he w
matt cole has been following the case and is at the old bailey.ioned the sort of operation that led to his arrest. explain more about what exactly went on with this case. yes, the events which led to today's sentencing all took place a little less than a year ago. naa'imur rahman came to the attention of the security services, who began to engage with him in conversations on the internet. he thought he was talking to is supporters and sympathisers. not police officers. he said he wanted to blow...
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at the gates of downing street and then kill theresa may with a knife or gun. 0ur correspondent matt cole that led to the sentencing took place less than a year ago. naa'imur rahman came to the attention of the security services who engaged with him in conversations on the internet. he thought he was talking to is supporters and sympathisers, not undercover officers, so he told them he wanted to carry out a suicide attack in westminster, he said he wa nted attack in westminster, he said he wanted to blow himself up next to a gas tanker alongside the palace of westminster so he could achieve nothing less than the death of all the leaders of parliament but eventually he settled on a plot to target downing street in a knife in bomb attack, wanting to set off explosives at the gates, to kill guards to get inside and behead the prime minister theresa may. he was introduced to a man, another undercover agent, and this man told him he could get him explosives and provided him with a backpack on what he thought was a suicide vest, but it turned out they were fake explosive devices. he took them b
at the gates of downing street and then kill theresa may with a knife or gun. 0ur correspondent matt cole that led to the sentencing took place less than a year ago. naa'imur rahman came to the attention of the security services who engaged with him in conversations on the internet. he thought he was talking to is supporters and sympathisers, not undercover officers, so he told them he wanted to carry out a suicide attack in westminster, he said he wa nted attack in westminster, he said he...
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let's get more from our reporter, matt cole, who is in our london newsroom. matt, it is quite an unusual move from thomas cook, to remove the gas from thomas cook, to remove the gas from this hotel. yes, it is, naga. we are still getting details through. we know thatjohn and susan cooper were at the hotel with their daughter. —— guests. it is a 400 room property run by a german firm that runs a chain of luxury hotels. what we know is that on tuesday, john cooper suffered a heart attack. he was taken to hospital, but sadly died. but then, just a few hours later, his wife susan also passed away in circumstances which are not yet clear. now, it transpires that susan cooper actually works for thomas cook. the company has issued a statement expressing its deep sadness at their deaths, but the statement also goes on to say that it has also received further reports of raised levels of illness amongst the guests. safety, says the statement, is always its first priority so for precautionary measures they decided to take all of its customers from this hotel. we have bee
let's get more from our reporter, matt cole, who is in our london newsroom. matt, it is quite an unusual move from thomas cook, to remove the gas from thomas cook, to remove the gas from this hotel. yes, it is, naga. we are still getting details through. we know thatjohn and susan cooper were at the hotel with their daughter. —— guests. it is a 400 room property run by a german firm that runs a chain of luxury hotels. what we know is that on tuesday, john cooper suffered a heart attack. he...
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territory, bbc news. —— matt cole, bbc news.ister kit malthouse about the plans. jeremy corbyn has hit back at benjamin netanyahu, after the israeli prime minister accused him of laying a wreath in memory of the palestinians suspected of being behind the munich 0lympics massacre in 1972. mr corbyn said mr netanyahu's claims about his actions are false. let's talk to our political correspondent jonathan blake. good morning to you. how significant statement has this been from the israeli prime minister? well eat is extraordinary for a foreign minister like benjamin netinyahu to get involved in what is really a uk political row, even more unusual for jeremy corbyn to have responded in the way that he has, hitting back at benjamin netinyahu's criticism of him that he laid a wreath at at the graves of those accused of carrying out the munich massacre in 1970 and comparing israel's actions to the nazis. jeremy corbyn says those claims are false. this has blown up because the daily mail published pictures over the weekend, which it cla
territory, bbc news. —— matt cole, bbc news.ister kit malthouse about the plans. jeremy corbyn has hit back at benjamin netanyahu, after the israeli prime minister accused him of laying a wreath in memory of the palestinians suspected of being behind the munich 0lympics massacre in 1972. mr corbyn said mr netanyahu's claims about his actions are false. let's talk to our political correspondent jonathan blake. good morning to you. how significant statement has this been from the israeli...
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matt cole reports.talian the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumble. police have spoken of a violent cloudburst of rain at the time of the collapse. viewed from a different angle, the size of the missing section is clear. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say vehicles had tumbled from the falling roadway. firefighters say there have been fatalities, and in poor weather, work is ongoing to free people who are trapped. the viaduct was built in the 19605 but refurbished two years ago. much of the fallen section landed on rail tracks. there had been a queue of traffic on the morandi bridge when it collapsed. a local news agency claims the italian ambulance service is suggesting there may be dozens of dead. the italian transport minister has said the collapse seems like an immense tragedy. the death toll from the collapse is expected to rise. this is a very serious incident. the italian transport minister is talking about it being an immense tr
matt cole reports.talian the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watched the bridge structure crumble. police have spoken of a violent cloudburst of rain at the time of the collapse. viewed from a different angle, the size of the missing section is clear. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say vehicles had tumbled from the falling roadway. firefighters say there have been fatalities, and in poor weather, work is ongoing to free people who are trapped. the viaduct...
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matt coles reports.ack of a police car, this was then stokes moments after his arrest in bristol last year. the footage was shot on the arresting officer's body camera, just yards from the vehicle where the cricketer was being detained another man lay injured on the road. i will explain why you have been arrested. this footage was shown in court yesterday, released this morning as pa rt yesterday, released this morning as part of the prosecution case. video of the incident itself has also been played to the jury. one of the three men facing trial, a former soldier, who had been knocked unconscious, has now walked free. he maintained he was an innocent bystander enjoying friendly banter with a gay couple when he was attacked. the judge said he had no case to answer and was found not guilty.|j judge said he had no case to answer and was found not guilty. i was happy for myself. i had to see what happens with the rest of the case. happy for myself. i had to see what happens with the rest of the caselj will
matt coles reports.ack of a police car, this was then stokes moments after his arrest in bristol last year. the footage was shot on the arresting officer's body camera, just yards from the vehicle where the cricketer was being detained another man lay injured on the road. i will explain why you have been arrested. this footage was shown in court yesterday, released this morning as pa rt yesterday, released this morning as part of the prosecution case. video of the incident itself has also been...
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matt cole, bbc news.rging people to be on their guard against pension fraud after new figures showed victims lost millions of pounds in scams last year. people are being tricked out of their life savings and a new campaign's being launched to raise awareness, as our personal finance reporter, kevin peachey explains. first, jennifer's trust was won, then her savings were lost — stolen by the fraudsters who offered a return that proved too good to be true. he was just perfect, and ijust didn't think for a second that anything was amiss, to be honest. it wasjust like, um, he knew everything. i asked questions, he had the answers to everything. the scam had begun with a cold call at a time when her finances were stretched. the promise of an instant cash sum followed by a regular return pushed jennifer and her husband into investing, and losing, well over £50,000. i feel angry that we haven't had any compensation, and that basically at our age in life, we are having to start from scratch. they are not the only
matt cole, bbc news.rging people to be on their guard against pension fraud after new figures showed victims lost millions of pounds in scams last year. people are being tricked out of their life savings and a new campaign's being launched to raise awareness, as our personal finance reporter, kevin peachey explains. first, jennifer's trust was won, then her savings were lost — stolen by the fraudsters who offered a return that proved too good to be true. he was just perfect, and ijust didn't...
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the group have been remanded in custody until next month on firearms charges. 0ur correspondent matt colet what the police are saying? things began to unfold here on saturday evening. the national crime agency officers we re the national crime agency officers were here in this area as part of what they say was an ongoing operation, when from this unit here with the red shutters behind me, number seven, it is. they said they heard some loud bangs. they believed those bangs the gunshots so of course the officers went in. three men came out and they were arrested. a taser had to be deployed during that arrest but they were carrying two guns and ammunition. they have since been charged with firearm offences, possessing weapons and possessing weapons and ammunition as well. they are due to appear in kingston crown court at the end of next month. inside, officers found what they called machinery and components. components, were put together could make up to 30 handguns. bits of metal that can be used to make guns and also templates from which they can be made. an officer from the national crime
the group have been remanded in custody until next month on firearms charges. 0ur correspondent matt colet what the police are saying? things began to unfold here on saturday evening. the national crime agency officers we re the national crime agency officers were here in this area as part of what they say was an ongoing operation, when from this unit here with the red shutters behind me, number seven, it is. they said they heard some loud bangs. they believed those bangs the gunshots so of...
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matt cole has he latest. you can still see some bodies pulled out from the wreckage.t happened around 11:30am local time. the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watch the bridge structure crumble. police haven't spoken of a violent cloudburst of ramp at the time of the collapse. —— police have spoken. views from the above, the size of the mission section is clear, some 200 metres of the motorway now gone. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say the eagles had tumbled from the following roadway. in the immediate aftermath, firefighters contended with poor weather as they attempted it rescues. this is how the viaduct had looked. it was built in the 1960s but refurbished two years ago. now collapsed, much of the following section landed 100 metres pull—up on rail tracks. and yet, amidst the mangled mess, a miracle. this person pulled alive from the structure, so large that the rescuers look minuscule in size beside it. translation: what we are carrying out in the moment is a search and rescue operation for the victims and the injured to get
matt cole has he latest. you can still see some bodies pulled out from the wreckage.t happened around 11:30am local time. the fear of those watching can clearly be heard as they watch the bridge structure crumble. police haven't spoken of a violent cloudburst of ramp at the time of the collapse. —— police have spoken. views from the above, the size of the mission section is clear, some 200 metres of the motorway now gone. down below, crumpled cars and lorries. witnesses say the eagles had...
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our news correspondent, matt cole, joins me now from outside the court.n, in those conversations, he spoke about how he wa nted conversations, he spoke about how he wanted to complete his mission, he wa nted wanted to complete his mission, he wanted to complete his mission, he wanted to carry out a suicide bombing at parliament. he couldn't drive, but he said if someone else could drive a gas tank next to parliament, he could set off a suicide vest next to it. he would do nothing less than kill the leaders of parliament. eventually, he decided he wanted to target downing street in a bomb and knife attack. he wanted to detonate bombs at the gate and then get inside downing street and attack the premise. he wa nted street and attack the premise. he wanted to kill her, to decapitate her. but, what he didn't know that the man who supplied with the suicide vests and the bomb was an undercover police agent. within a minute of being given these items, he was arrested. injuly this year, he was arrested. injuly this year, he was arrested. injuly this year, he was
our news correspondent, matt cole, joins me now from outside the court.n, in those conversations, he spoke about how he wa nted conversations, he spoke about how he wanted to complete his mission, he wa nted wanted to complete his mission, he wanted to complete his mission, he wanted to carry out a suicide bombing at parliament. he couldn't drive, but he said if someone else could drive a gas tank next to parliament, he could set off a suicide vest next to it. he would do nothing less than kill...
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here's our political correspondent matt cole.. it says it wants a new deal to rebalance the relationship between tenants and landlords. from now until early november, a consultation will run, which ministers say it will examine ways of ensuring that social housing can be both a safety net and a springboard into home ownership. amongst the ideas in the green paper discussion document published today are suggestions for a new system so residents with safety concerns about their home can get a resolution. there are proposals to tackle the stigmatisation and stereotyping of those living in social housing. and there is discussion of a tougher regulator to drive up standards and ensure social homes are well—managed, better places to live. the number of homes being built in britain today is a crucial part of this discussion. interrupting it to take you to bristol for breaking news for development in the ben stokes case. this is the trial of ben stokes, accused of affray, he has been found not guilty, i repeat, ben stokes has been found
here's our political correspondent matt cole.. it says it wants a new deal to rebalance the relationship between tenants and landlords. from now until early november, a consultation will run, which ministers say it will examine ways of ensuring that social housing can be both a safety net and a springboard into home ownership. amongst the ideas in the green paper discussion document published today are suggestions for a new system so residents with safety concerns about their home can get a...
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matt cole, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather.just but not across the rest of europe? not just yet. the but not across the rest of europe? notjust yet. the european heat wave isa notjust yet. the european heat wave is a story that has been running and running and running. it has been incredibly persistent. we had temperatures in iberia above a0 degrees. the heat has now shifted its way into these central parts of europe, including germany, france but also switzerland. if you look really closely at our map you can make out here the line of the river rhine and this is an effect of the heat wave that i hadn't really heard about until today. the temperature of the land but also of the river water is higher than it normally should be, it's about 27.6 degrees, believe it or not. and that is having a huge effect on the local fishing industry. i'm going to show you some pictures, the first one is of some data fish because... who you go. this is what fishermen in a town in northern switzerland have been pulling out of the river, signs tell
matt cole, bbc news. let's have a look at the weather.just but not across the rest of europe? not just yet. the but not across the rest of europe? notjust yet. the european heat wave isa notjust yet. the european heat wave is a story that has been running and running and running. it has been incredibly persistent. we had temperatures in iberia above a0 degrees. the heat has now shifted its way into these central parts of europe, including germany, france but also switzerland. if you look really...