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we could get some of those in cheshire, merseyside, greater manchester and north wales.s area of milderair through monday night we get this area of milder air moving in off the atlantic. that is because we have a warm front pushing on. warmest of the air will be across england and wales, where it will be a cloudy night with outbreaks of rain. but this is how we start tuesday morning. these kinds of temperatures. 1a degrees in belfast, as well is that there will be cold and rain coming and going, perhaps a bit of fog over the higher ground as well. through the rest of tuesday, a few cloud breaks perhaps. in south—east england it will be a warm day. temperatures up to 20 degrees if we see some brighter spells but for scotland, northern ireland and the final north of england, temperatures 12 to 1a degrees, sat in that cooler air. we get another of these warm fronts moving on through wednesday. again a pretty cloudy day, and in scotland there will be more rain to come with that front across the north—west. it will be pretty breezy. temperatures still the highest across the s
we could get some of those in cheshire, merseyside, greater manchester and north wales.s area of milderair through monday night we get this area of milder air moving in off the atlantic. that is because we have a warm front pushing on. warmest of the air will be across england and wales, where it will be a cloudy night with outbreaks of rain. but this is how we start tuesday morning. these kinds of temperatures. 1a degrees in belfast, as well is that there will be cold and rain coming and...
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showers down the coast, could affect cheshire, merv, merseyside and north wales.it will turn wet in scotland and maybe also northern ireland as we go through the afternoon. top temperatures around 15 celsius or so, looking through the rest of the week ahead it is often going to be pretty cloudy. there will be rain at times, especially across the north and west, and staying quite breezy as well. mild for tuesday, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: lack of equipment hinders the search for survivors in indonesia, after the earthquake and tsunami that left more than 800 people dead. as aid supplies trickle in, many desperate residents resort to looting.
showers down the coast, could affect cheshire, merv, merseyside and north wales.it will turn wet in scotland and maybe also northern ireland as we go through the afternoon. top temperatures around 15 celsius or so, looking through the rest of the week ahead it is often going to be pretty cloudy. there will be rain at times, especially across the north and west, and staying quite breezy as well. mild for tuesday, temperatures could reach 20 degrees. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in...
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at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.nd what was verbally abusive relationship with his partner. around what was verbally abusive relationship with his partnerlj relationship with his partner.|j could have potentially not even had my children. i did not want my boys to go up, and i did not want my girls to go up to think it was ok for men to speak to them like that stop right the report found that staff in general have unmanageable workloads and as a result in 70% of cases, worked at the tate victims and children was not called in. under 20% of home visits had taken place and only 27% of eligible offenders had been referred to a specialist programme aimed at stopping people abusing. coming up at 6am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump's choice for supreme courtjustice, brett kavanaugh, has been forced to defend himself again in public, against accusations of sexual assault. judge kavanaugh in
at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.nd what was verbally abusive relationship with his partner. around what was verbally abusive relationship with his partnerlj relationship with his partner.|j could have potentially not even had my children. i did not want my boys to go up, and i did not want my girls to go up to think it was ok for men to speak to them like that stop right the report found that staff in general have unmanageable workloads and as a result in...
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showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coasts, perhaps into cheshire, greater manchester and merseysidel have more general rain pushing in the scotland and maybe northern ireland as we head through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us, top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool air is moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that's all associated with a warm sector, with the warmest of the air across england and wales on tuesday. this is how tuesday starts, a very mild note. temperatures at 14 degrees, also, to start the day. there will be rain or drizzle, especially around western coasts and hills, where it may well stay quite damp. the cloud will break at times across these areas, to get some brighter or sunny spells. a warm day, actually, across south—east england, with highs of 20. we're still into the cool air in northern england, northern ireland and scotland. temperatures for these areas more particularly around 12—14 degrees. another warm front moves into the uk on wednesday, again bringing more r
showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coasts, perhaps into cheshire, greater manchester and merseysidel have more general rain pushing in the scotland and maybe northern ireland as we head through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us, top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool air is moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that's all associated with a warm sector, with the warmest of the air across...
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there is no stopping them, even as sunsets over this merseyside seaside town. you won't fall over! manchester city 2-1 you won't fall over! manchester city 2—1 up over... raheem sterling gave them the lead 20 minutes left a plan that city leading. millwall are now 1—0 up city leading. millwall are now 1—0 up against swansea. there you go, thatis up against swansea. there you go, that is all from sportsday for now. we'll be back with plenty more again at 7:30pm. coming up on bbc news, it's the weather. 0ur our first 0urfirst day of our first day of meteorological autumn today, but there was warmth to be had, 24—25dc quite widely in the sunnier parts of eastern england. further west, more the sunnier parts of eastern england. furtherwest, more clout around, certainly not so warm and even patch your rain. sunshine to the east, there'll be more of vista, as we go onto sunday, particularly to east anglia in southeast england. satellite picture tells the story of oui’ satellite picture tells the story of our saturday of cloud screaming —— streaming in northwest. ther
there is no stopping them, even as sunsets over this merseyside seaside town. you won't fall over! manchester city 2-1 you won't fall over! manchester city 2—1 up over... raheem sterling gave them the lead 20 minutes left a plan that city leading. millwall are now 1—0 up city leading. millwall are now 1—0 up against swansea. there you go, thatis up against swansea. there you go, that is all from sportsday for now. we'll be back with plenty more again at 7:30pm. coming up on bbc news, it's...
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we set off from radio merseyside to see who could get to radio newcastle the quickest.n know what time the flight is. liverpool lime street, here we come. press the clutch fully. my flight leaves in less than an hour. and we are stuck in traffic afterjust one minute. £93. really?! the sign said long delays. we are never going to win this! thought this was going to be the easy trip. but we got the airport with 13 minutes to go and i had to run the gate. my shoelaces are still undone from security. we have news our train has been diverted because of an incident on the line ahead. whether that means we will be slower faster, we don't know. 0h, oh, my word. i don't take this route very often but i hear from colleagues who do travel on the m62 a lot that it is a nightmare and i am learning first—hand that is true. made it, just. we are about to hit rush hour and just look at the traffic already. bbc newcastle. as quickly as you can. winners! but who was actually the quickest? tell us. i got there in four hours and 31 minutes. i was not far behind, i was second. limping in at
we set off from radio merseyside to see who could get to radio newcastle the quickest.n know what time the flight is. liverpool lime street, here we come. press the clutch fully. my flight leaves in less than an hour. and we are stuck in traffic afterjust one minute. £93. really?! the sign said long delays. we are never going to win this! thought this was going to be the easy trip. but we got the airport with 13 minutes to go and i had to run the gate. my shoelaces are still undone from...
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showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coast, perhaps in the cheshire, greater manchester and merseysidee scotland and maybe northern ireland as we had through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us. top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool at has moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that is all associated with a wan sector, with the warmest of the air across england and wales on tuesday. this is how tuesday 14 degrees also the southern a. there will be rangers or drizzle especially around western coast and hills where it may well stay with quite damp. the cloud will break at times across the scenarios to get some brighter or sunny spells. a warm day, actually, across south—east england, with highs of 20. we are still into the cool air, northern england, northern ireland scotland, temperatures for these areas more but eagerly around 12 to 14 degrees. another warm front moves into the uk on wednesday, again bringing more rendered to the north—west of scotland. could be quite heavy at times. a lot of clo
showers continuing to feed into the irish sea coast, perhaps in the cheshire, greater manchester and merseysidee scotland and maybe northern ireland as we had through the afternoon, the winds picking up. relatively cool air with us. top temperatures about 15 degrees. but that cool at has moved away by this wodge of milder air as we go on to monday night and into tuesday. now, that is all associated with a wan sector, with the warmest of the air across england and wales on tuesday. this is how...
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liverpool are the comments she made praising a previous labour council here and they —— council here on merseysideof derek hatton and the militant tendency. she praised them for standing militant tendency. she praised them forstanding up to militant tendency. she praised them for standing up to us is that, but also their slogan, that it was better to break the law than to break the poor. this has had quite a negative reaction from labour councillors and some labour frontbenchers, including shadow altmann estate glynis thornton, who said that back in the 1980s, the people that ran liverpool at that time, the militant, where misogynistic bullies, and there was no place in this party for praising them. so dawn butler has had a bit ofa them. so dawn butler has had a bit of a reaction there. we try to find out whether she wanted to clarify those comments. a labour spokesman said she was actuallyjust trying to draw attention to the comparisons between the cuts and mrs thatcher and the cuts under theresa may, particularly how they impacted on women. but what is interesting is thatjeremy corbyn, almost th
liverpool are the comments she made praising a previous labour council here and they —— council here on merseysideof derek hatton and the militant tendency. she praised them for standing militant tendency. she praised them forstanding up to militant tendency. she praised them for standing up to us is that, but also their slogan, that it was better to break the law than to break the poor. this has had quite a negative reaction from labour councillors and some labour frontbenchers, including...
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at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside they are having successes.y abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail. not even had my children. i did not want my boys growing up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. but today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and as a result in 70% of cases work to protect victims and children was not good enough. under 20% of offender home visits had taken place and only 27% of eligible offenders had been referred to a specialist programme aimed at stopping them abusing. a huge proportion of cases that are going through the probation system are linked to domestic abuse so it is completely unacceptable that in seven of ten cases the victims of these crimes are not being protected properly and the level of understanding around the ongoing impact and harm that can be caused by domestic abuse is not fully understood. the government says it is working to better protect and suppor
at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside they are having successes.y abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail. not even had my children. i did not want my boys growing up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. but today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and as a result in 70% of cases work to protect victims and children was not good enough....
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merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height. for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average bill by 10.5% between 2020 and 2025 while severn trent said it's looking at a 5% reduction. thames water said bills would be unchanged. somerset county council has tonight revealed that it may have to make millions of pounds worth of cuts — this year — in a desperate effort to balance its books. services for young people and the disabled are among those that could be affected. somerset is the latest council to acknowledge major funding problems after northamptonshire's budget crisis and there are warnings more councils could follow suit. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth reports. see how many you can catch — ready? this four—year—old starts school this week. he needs more support than some. he has achondroplasia, the most common form of dwarfism. and his mum's worried the services he relies on may be cut back. i think we all have to be on guard. thes
merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height. for millions of customers in england and wales as part of their business plans. united utilities said it would reduce the average bill by 10.5% between 2020 and 2025 while severn trent said it's looking at a 5% reduction. thames water said bills would be unchanged. somerset county council has tonight revealed that it may have to make millions of pounds worth of cuts — this year — in a desperate effort to...
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at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.bally abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail, i could have potentially not even had my children. i didn't want my boys to grow up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that, and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and, as a result, in 70% of cases, work to protect victims and children wasn't good enough. under 20% of offender home visits had taken place, and only 27% of eligible offenders had been referred to a specialist programme aimed at stopping them abusing. the government says it is working to better protect and support victims of domestic abuse and to improve the company is dealing with the perpetrators. june kelly, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with simon king. thank you, joanna. lots of sunshine at the moment across england and wales, it's going to feel quite pleasa nt wales, it's going to feel quite pleasant t
at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.bally abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail, i could have potentially not even had my children. i didn't want my boys to grow up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that, and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and, as a result, in 70% of cases, work to protect victims and...
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one or two showers over merseyside, north—east wales and the midlands.able into the weekend. that is all. plenty more throughout the rest of the day. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. these are the top stories developing at midday. the energy regulator announces a new price cap which it says will benefit eleven million customers in england, wales and scotland — saving the average customer 75 pounds a year. us secretary of state mike pompeo denies being the author of a damning article in the new york times about president donald trump, calling it "sad". britain will brief the un security council today on the arrest warrants it's issued for two russians accused of carrying out the novichok nerve agent attack in salisbury in march. members of the northern ireland assembly are to have their pay reduced as the political deadlock at stormont continues. an inquest into the death of the lead singer of the cranberries, dolores 0'riordan, hears that she died by drowning due to alcohol intoxication. and one of the uk's leading female astronomers will donate her
one or two showers over merseyside, north—east wales and the midlands.able into the weekend. that is all. plenty more throughout the rest of the day. this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. these are the top stories developing at midday. the energy regulator announces a new price cap which it says will benefit eleven million customers in england, wales and scotland — saving the average customer 75 pounds a year. us secretary of state mike pompeo denies being the author of a damning article in...
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there is no stopping them in this merseyside seaside town.t he wasn't even on a paddle board. he's all right? yes, he is. that was a surreal sports bulletin. i hope you kept up with us. people with persistent credit card debt could get more help from their bank from today. new rules mean that if they are paying more money in charges, than they are paying off in debt, then the card provider must step in. let's talk to paul lewis, presenter of moneybox on radio 4. good morning, paul. what does stepping in mean? after18 months, they'll step in. persistent debt is defined as making your monthly payment but paying of interest and not the debt. if that lasts for 18 months, at that point, they will wa nt months, at that point, they will want people about the effects of this. if you pay the minimum, it can ta ke this. if you pay the minimum, it can take 20 or 30 years to pay off a credit card debt. they will advise them to pay more. eventually, they may stop the card and moved back to a personal loan and even right of some of the interest. it's quite
there is no stopping them in this merseyside seaside town.t he wasn't even on a paddle board. he's all right? yes, he is. that was a surreal sports bulletin. i hope you kept up with us. people with persistent credit card debt could get more help from their bank from today. new rules mean that if they are paying more money in charges, than they are paying off in debt, then the card provider must step in. let's talk to paul lewis, presenter of moneybox on radio 4. good morning, paul. what does...
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people are in a critical condition after suffering suspected drug overdose at a music festival on merseysiden were taken to hospital from the reminisce festival in st helens — police think they took ecstasy tablets. a number of other people are also being treated in hospital following suspected overdoses. north korea has staged a huge military parade this morning to mark the country's 70th anniversary. the show of strength was packed with soldiers and tanks but — unlike previous parades — there were reportedly no ballistic missiles on display. earlier, our seoul correspondent, laura bicker told usjust how significant the lack of missiles were. this parade comes at a very sensitive time when talks between north korea and the united states appeared to have stalled. everyone remembers that big summit, the big handshake between president trump and kimjong—un but since handshake between president trump and kim jong—un but since then there's been very little movement. the us wants north korea to disarm, north korea wants some kind of peace treaty, and enter for declaration north korea wants some k
people are in a critical condition after suffering suspected drug overdose at a music festival on merseysiden were taken to hospital from the reminisce festival in st helens — police think they took ecstasy tablets. a number of other people are also being treated in hospital following suspected overdoses. north korea has staged a huge military parade this morning to mark the country's 70th anniversary. the show of strength was packed with soldiers and tanks but — unlike previous parades —...
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merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height.oyed, including the oldest human remains ever found in the americas. brazil's oldest scientific institution, once the residence for the portugese royal family, housed unique fossil collections, meteroites and dinosaur bones. officials have blamed lack of funding for the museum while there have been complaints about its dilapidated state, as our correspondent katy watson explains. brazil's woken up to these scenes of devastation. what was once the portuguese royal family's residence is now just a burnt—out shell. this was the most important natural history museum in brazil, arguably one of the most influential museums in the region. it had 20 million items in its collection — most of those are thought to have been destroyed. firefighters came on the scene around 7:30pm on sunday evening. it took until the early hours of monday morning for the fire to be put out. the firefighters' jobs were made much harder because two fire hydrants were dry. they had to access water from a nearby lake t
merseyside fire and rescue service say 50 firefighters tackled the fire at its height.oyed, including the oldest human remains ever found in the americas. brazil's oldest scientific institution, once the residence for the portugese royal family, housed unique fossil collections, meteroites and dinosaur bones. officials have blamed lack of funding for the museum while there have been complaints about its dilapidated state, as our correspondent katy watson explains. brazil's woken up to these...
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there is no stopping them, even as the sun sets over this merseyside seaside town.asier? land paddling, definitely. you don't have the instability of the waves, you know? a big weight can come along and knock you off your board. but out there, i don't think i saw anybody fall, and they were mostly beginners. i always found skateboarding and the difficult. but that looks, with their poll... yeah, because you don't have to keep stepping up to push yourself. skateboarding, nothing wrong with it, it is going to be an olympic sport. at much more challenging than that. looks fun. thank you, might. so, it is that dreaded moment, back to school. i used to love going back to school. i used to love going back to school! as an only child. seeing all my little friends. well, parents might be worrying. this weekend's big shop will include trying to buy nutritious food for their children's school lunchboxes, food that they will actually eat. a new survey suggests that many parents feel guilty that their child's packed lunch isn't healthy enough. we've been asking some of you what
there is no stopping them, even as the sun sets over this merseyside seaside town.asier? land paddling, definitely. you don't have the instability of the waves, you know? a big weight can come along and knock you off your board. but out there, i don't think i saw anybody fall, and they were mostly beginners. i always found skateboarding and the difficult. but that looks, with their poll... yeah, because you don't have to keep stepping up to push yourself. skateboarding, nothing wrong with it,...
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phil redmond, who grew up on merseyside, wanted a school series based on real life.evision at that time, it was all very much very middle—class, classical adaptations. i wanted something original, realistic and reflected life growing realistic and that reflected life growing up in modern britain. the exhibition includes the typewriter on which phil wrote the first episodes and an ironing board like the one he used as a desk in his sparsely furnished flat. there are scripts, costumes and memorabilia. just a minute. you've only had it on ten minutes and already you look a mess. i don't like wearing a tie. at the height of its popularity in the 1980s, 12 million people were watching episodes of grange hill, and it remains a hugely influential programme for an entire generation. it was before i went to school, to secondary school. i was thinking, oh, my god, if that's what secondary school is like, i'm scared! i could connect with it when i was watching it at school. revolutionary, modern. right through to zammo when he was doing the drugs. the just say no campaign. gran
phil redmond, who grew up on merseyside, wanted a school series based on real life.evision at that time, it was all very much very middle—class, classical adaptations. i wanted something original, realistic and reflected life growing realistic and that reflected life growing up in modern britain. the exhibition includes the typewriter on which phil wrote the first episodes and an ironing board like the one he used as a desk in his sparsely furnished flat. there are scripts, costumes and...
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become a bit of a thing so i will just say this, there is not a single conservative council on merseyside. the choice is clear. investment and afairer the choice is clear. investment and a fairer society under labour torre —— austerity and the tories. we have also been raising more money for our party but not a penny of our funds came from a dodgy donor or a shady businessman‘s club. alimony comes from hundreds of thousands of people across the country who believe in what we all stand for so i don‘t have to play tennis with an oil dark in order to keep the party organisation running. labour trades in hopefully many, not favours for the few. 0ur mass membership is not just favours for the few. 0ur mass membership is notjust the source of funds of course. that membership and our millions of affiliated trade union members are the voice their workplaces and their communities and with our new immunity organisers we will anchor everything we do in people‘s day—to—day experiences. that is our strength and together we are going to change britain. those of you with eagle eyes may have noticed that
become a bit of a thing so i will just say this, there is not a single conservative council on merseyside. the choice is clear. investment and afairer the choice is clear. investment and a fairer society under labour torre —— austerity and the tories. we have also been raising more money for our party but not a penny of our funds came from a dodgy donor or a shady businessman‘s club. alimony comes from hundreds of thousands of people across the country who believe in what we all stand for...
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at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes. received the help he needed to turn around what was a verbally abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail, i could have potentially not even had my children. i didn't want my boys to grow up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that, and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and, as a result, in 70% of cases, work to protect victims and children wasn't good enough. under 20% of offender home visits had taken place, and only 27% of eligible offenders had been referred to a specialist programme aimed at stopping them abusing. the government says it is working to better protect and support victims of domestic abuse and to improve the company is dealing with the perpetrators. june kelly, bbc news. three people in the us, all paralysed from the waist down, have been able to walk again with the aide of an electrical implant. doctors used an electrod
at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes. received the help he needed to turn around what was a verbally abusive relationship with his partner. i could have potentially been injail, i could have potentially not even had my children. i didn't want my boys to grow up thinking it was ok to speak to women like that, and i didn't want my girls to grow up to think it was ok to speak to men like that. today's report found generally staff had unmanageable workloads and, as...
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at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.entially been injail, could have potentially not even have children, i did not want my boys to grow up thinking it is ok to speak to people like that. generally, today‘s report has found that staff had unmanageable workloads and as a result, in 70% of cases, work to protect victims and children was not good enough. a huge proportion of cases going through the system are links to domestic abuse, it is unacceptable that in seven of ten cases, the victims of these crimes are not being protected properly and the level of understanding around the ongoing impact and harm that can be caused by domestic abuse is not fully understood. the government says it is working to better protect and support victims of domestic abuse and improve the companies dealing with the perpetrators. susannah is here in a moment she will be telling us what‘s hot and what‘s not in the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. labour says it‘s likely to vote down any brexit deal based on theresa
at this rehabilitation centre in merseyside, they are having successes.entially been injail, could have potentially not even have children, i did not want my boys to grow up thinking it is ok to speak to people like that. generally, today‘s report has found that staff had unmanageable workloads and as a result, in 70% of cases, work to protect victims and children was not good enough. a huge proportion of cases going through the system are links to domestic abuse, it is unacceptable that in...
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i'm joined by gary from merseyside fire and rescue, 50 firefighters worked to save this building, howur actions in that regard. after four or five hours we got control of the building and we have been hot spotting and damping down overnight. we are likely to be on the scene for several hours during the day to conduct fire in depth investigation. we have the main arterial road now open into liverpool. the upper floors of the roof have been damaged. is the structure of the building more or less intact? the internal structure has been severely damaged and a building surveyor will make a further assessment during the day. we are confident that what you see on the outside, the art deco bit which is taking some interest, can survive and that the information we have had so far. thank you for joining us. it seems the building itself will be ok and we have to wait and see whether the plans to redevelop it can continue. david, thank you. a huge fire has broken out at the national museum of brazil in rio dejaneiro. firefighters are tackling the blaze at the building, which contains more than 20
i'm joined by gary from merseyside fire and rescue, 50 firefighters worked to save this building, howur actions in that regard. after four or five hours we got control of the building and we have been hot spotting and damping down overnight. we are likely to be on the scene for several hours during the day to conduct fire in depth investigation. we have the main arterial road now open into liverpool. the upper floors of the roof have been damaged. is the structure of the building more or less...
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maker of wagon wheels, burton‘s biscuits company, has sold its chocolate manufacturing assets in merseysideogether that‘s an extra £500million in unneccessary charges. could it lead to compensation claims? that is what i asked a telecoms analyst earlier. when you sign up to a deal you can think of pa rt of sign up to a deal you can think of part of your bill paying for the handset but it is a fully bundled deal so there is no contractual obligation. you are paying one price. i don't think there is a legal problem but in terms of what they are saying publicly, they are emphasising that you are free to move to a simmer only deal after two years. and indeed some encouraging. closing — orla kiely — the british handbag, accessories and homeware retailer — known for its vintage 1970s style prints — is closing its stores and website. it stopped trading earlier this week as its parent company went into administration. an interesting announcement. it has been a busy day come along with tesco announcing new stores. let's start with the first one. it is quite a shame. orla kiely have obviously struggl
maker of wagon wheels, burton‘s biscuits company, has sold its chocolate manufacturing assets in merseysideogether that‘s an extra £500million in unneccessary charges. could it lead to compensation claims? that is what i asked a telecoms analyst earlier. when you sign up to a deal you can think of pa rt of sign up to a deal you can think of part of your bill paying for the handset but it is a fully bundled deal so there is no contractual obligation. you are paying one price. i don't think...