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it�*s # neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours...— good neighbours... i news that soap fans around the world were waiting for, neighbours is back the long—running australian soap has been saved by amazon, and some are fan favourites are due to return to ramsay street. the show was axed after producers fremantle were unable to find a new broadcaster, after channel five dropped the long—running soap, saying they wanted to increase investment in original british drama. there was outcry from fans who started petitions and took to social media to demand the return of their much loved programme. now, a streaming service is going to save the day. i streaming service is going to save the day-— save the day. i think a lot of --eole save the day. i think a lot of people were _ save the day. i think a lot of people were expecting i people were expecting neighbours to come back and may be five years, ten years, or even later than that, not in under three months. i think this is purely because of the amount of attention that there has been. amazon freevee, a new fra
it�*s # neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours...— good neighbours... i news that soap fans around the world were waiting for, neighbours is back the long—running australian soap has been saved by amazon, and some are fan favourites are due to return to ramsay street. the show was axed after producers fremantle were unable to find a new broadcaster, after channel five dropped the long—running soap, saying they wanted to increase investment in original british drama. there was...
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i think as well. _ european neighbours. i think as well. if— european neighbours.ice that i which has a greater population density, almost twice that of l which has a greater population . density, almost twice that of the uk, density, almost twice that of the uk. we _ density, almost twice that of the uk. we can— density, almost twice that of the uk. we can see _ density, almost twice that of the uk, we can see three _ density, almost twice that of the uk, we can see three quarters. density, almost twice that of the j uk, we can see three quarters of asylum _ uk, we can see three quarters of asylum seekers _ uk, we can see three quarters of asylum seekers arriving - uk, we can see three quarters of asylum seekers arriving in - uk, we can see three quarters of asylum seekers arriving in the i uk, we can see three quarters of| asylum seekers arriving in the uk arrive _ asylum seekers arriving in the uk arrive in— asylum seekers arriving in the uk arrive in the — asylum seekers arriving in the uk arrive in the netherlands, - asylum seekers arriving in the uk arrive in
i think as well. _ european neighbours. i think as well. if— european neighbours.ice that i which has a greater population density, almost twice that of l which has a greater population . density, almost twice that of the uk, density, almost twice that of the uk. we _ density, almost twice that of the uk. we can— density, almost twice that of the uk. we can see _ density, almost twice that of the uk, we can see three _ density, almost twice that of the uk, we can see three quarters....
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i quin you cannot live together as neighbours again easily.- neighbours again easily. to see them _ neighbours again easily. i don't want to see them nearby - neighbours again easily. i don't want to see them nearby if - neighbours again easily. i don't| want to see them nearby if they withdraw — want to see them nearby if they withdraw and _ want to see them nearby if they withdraw and eventually - want to see them nearby if they withdraw and eventually they i want to see them nearby if they. withdraw and eventually they will to their own _ withdraw and eventually they will to their own borders, _ withdraw and eventually they will to their own borders, let _ withdraw and eventually they will to their own borders, let them - withdraw and eventually they will to their own borders, let them live - their own borders, let them live there _ their own borders, let them live there and — their own borders, let them live there and we _ their own borders, let them live there and we just _ their own borders, let them live there and we just want - their own borders, let them live
i quin you cannot live together as neighbours again easily.- neighbours again easily. to see them _ neighbours again easily. i don't want to see them nearby - neighbours again easily. i don't want to see them nearby if - neighbours again easily. i don't| want to see them nearby if they withdraw — want to see them nearby if they withdraw and _ want to see them nearby if they withdraw and eventually - want to see them nearby if they withdraw and eventually they i want to see them nearby if...
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we're going to cook for the neighbours tonight.e're going to do some lemon chicken. - you cook for the neighbours. - yeah, we do get a real sense of community, and particularly in this area. one of my neighbours goes fishing, comes back with some mackerel, and sarah will give him some chutney. - i give him some of the preserves i make and stuff, so it's nice. - it kind of works well. (sophie fouron) do you ever go to the market? - not particularly, no. we don't... - i mean, in the wintertime, we don't grow a lot in the winter. but the summertime, we grow a lot of fruits and vegetables, and then we store quite a lot of things. - the hedge veg boxes. what does it mean? - the whole idea was very much born from farmers and growers who had too much produce and that they just wanted to stick it out on a hedge somewhere. it's all based on honesty and trust. - yeah, it's all based on trust, because there's nobody there to monitor the money boxes. and you just trust... - you don't have to stand there. - no, no. we wouldn't do that. - you're
we're going to cook for the neighbours tonight.e're going to do some lemon chicken. - you cook for the neighbours. - yeah, we do get a real sense of community, and particularly in this area. one of my neighbours goes fishing, comes back with some mackerel, and sarah will give him some chutney. - i give him some of the preserves i make and stuff, so it's nice. - it kind of works well. (sophie fouron) do you ever go to the market? - not particularly, no. we don't... - i mean, in the wintertime,...
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i don't want to _ neighbours again easily? well... i don't want to see _ neighbours again easily?easily? well... i don't want to see them nearby, . neighbours again easily? well... i don't want to see them nearby, if| don't want to see them nearby, if they withdrawal, and eventually they will come into their own orders, let them live there. wejust will come into their own orders, let them live there. we just want them out of our land. in several years, if i meet any guy from russia, i won't kill him on sight, because it's not a smart thing to do. but i will say to him that he is a dick. people are glad the russians are gone, celebrating survival and defiance. slowly, then more loudly, theyjoin in with the ukrainian national anthem. theyjoin in with the ukrainian nationalanthem. emotions theyjoin in with the ukrainian national anthem. emotions poured out of them. 0ccupations leave deep scars. forall the of them. 0ccupations leave deep scars. for all the significance of ukraine's victory in kherson, it would be easier if it meant the people here could plan for peace. but they cannot
i don't want to _ neighbours again easily? well... i don't want to see _ neighbours again easily?easily? well... i don't want to see them nearby, . neighbours again easily? well... i don't want to see them nearby, if| don't want to see them nearby, if they withdrawal, and eventually they will come into their own orders, let them live there. wejust will come into their own orders, let them live there. we just want them out of our land. in several years, if i meet any guy from russia, i won't...
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this is the second time neighbours has been axed and come back.roduct. they bought it without any of the actors signing or the street being under lease, anything like that. that is the faith amazon has in the product. really, it comes down to... i have been doing interviews all day with australia and it is really nice to actually be able to speak to the uk market now because, really, it is down to the support the uk market gave neighbours. that is why amazon have bought it. we are super pumped to be bringing these brand—new shows to you guys on amazon. the other thing about it, being it is now almost a new show, we don't even know if it will be picked up from the time it finished or a couple of years down the track, we don't know what actors are coming back, we don't know if there are new actors, completely up in the air and that is probably a really exciting thing. we get to create it anew. all the possibilities are open which is brilliant. tonnes of facebook pages, bring back neighbours, and the support of people, it finished four months ago, pe
this is the second time neighbours has been axed and come back.roduct. they bought it without any of the actors signing or the street being under lease, anything like that. that is the faith amazon has in the product. really, it comes down to... i have been doing interviews all day with australia and it is really nice to actually be able to speak to the uk market now because, really, it is down to the support the uk market gave neighbours. that is why amazon have bought it. we are super pumped...
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you have this long border with a very powerful neighbour.significant leverage it can use against finland, starting with energy, oil and gas. you are now facing a real energy crisis this winter. it's not that you use a huge amount of russian oil and gas, but you use some. you're facing blackouts this winter. your people may begin to wonder whether you can afford putin as an enemy. no, i do not believe that such a discussion will appear in finland, because actually we are we are not in that bad position with our energy. well, you're going to have blackouts this winter. are you sure? well, your own ministers have said if we do not control the use of electricity and power, we are going to face a crisis. that's a bit different than blackouts, if we try to save energy. and you have to know that we have now a new nuclear power plant starting, a big one. so things are not surely in the best possible way in finland, but we are a lot better, in a lot better position than central european. you talked about the traffic of people across your borders. fin
you have this long border with a very powerful neighbour.significant leverage it can use against finland, starting with energy, oil and gas. you are now facing a real energy crisis this winter. it's not that you use a huge amount of russian oil and gas, but you use some. you're facing blackouts this winter. your people may begin to wonder whether you can afford putin as an enemy. no, i do not believe that such a discussion will appear in finland, because actually we are we are not in that bad...
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and what about neighbouring countries? what has i neighbouring countries?d. and the meeting with, the conversation _ alliance, he asked. and the meeting with, the conversation with - alliance, he asked. and the meeting with, the conversation with joe - with, the conversation withjoe biden, do we know anything about that? do we know what was said or discussed? i that? do we know what was said or discussed? . , that? do we know what was said or discussed?— discussed? i am 'ust following this and we dont — discussed? i am just following this and we don't have _ discussed? i am just following this and we don't have any _ discussed? i am just following this and we don't have any details - discussed? i am just following this and we don't have any details so i and we don't have any details so far. i am watching right now the polish media and we don't know yet. and also we don't know any details about the conversations with the secretary general of nato, unfortunately.— secretary general of nato, unfortunatel. . . unfortunately. 0k, klaudia kocimska, thank ou unfor
and what about neighbouring countries? what has i neighbouring countries?d. and the meeting with, the conversation _ alliance, he asked. and the meeting with, the conversation with - alliance, he asked. and the meeting with, the conversation with joe - with, the conversation withjoe biden, do we know anything about that? do we know what was said or discussed? i that? do we know what was said or discussed? . , that? do we know what was said or discussed?— discussed? i am 'ust following this...
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so, ithink aggressive and against his neighbours. so, i think it is only naturalfor neighbours. like japan or south korea to go into the other direction and augmenting its own defence capability and enhances the alliance relationship with the united states. . ~ relationship with the united states. ., ~' , ., relationship with the united states. ., ,, , ., ., relationship with the united states. ., ~' , ., ., ., states. thank you for “oining us on wet states. thank you forjoining us on the programme. - us political leaders have been hitting the campaign trail in the final hours before crucial midterm elections. the polls will determine who controls congress for the next two years, and they'll almost certainly set the agenda for the next presidential contest in 202a. donald trump and joe biden have both been lending their weight to their chosen candidates' rallies over the weekend, with separate rallies in the key battleground state of pennsylvania. former president donald trump has been in miami, supporting republican senator marco rubio. he called on electoral reform suggesting
so, ithink aggressive and against his neighbours. so, i think it is only naturalfor neighbours. like japan or south korea to go into the other direction and augmenting its own defence capability and enhances the alliance relationship with the united states. . ~ relationship with the united states. ., ~' , ., relationship with the united states. ., ,, , ., ., relationship with the united states. ., ~' , ., ., ., states. thank you for “oining us on wet states. thank you forjoining us on the...
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everybody needs good neighbours.website, ticketmaster, blamed "extraordinarily high demand" and "insufficient" numbers of remaining seats following a pre—sale on tuesday. the firm said its website was also overwhelmed by a "staggering number" of attacks by bots — automated programmes which mimic humans. taylor swift has just released a statement, criticising ticketmaster, and saying her team are trying to find out why the problem happened and how improvements can be made. researchers say a new species of turtle recently discovered in north—east spain may have been one of the largest ever to have lived. scientists believe it was more than 3.5 metres long — 11 feet — and weighed nearly two tonnes, which makes it roughly the size of a small car. it inhabited europe's subtropical seas some 83 million years ago and looked similar to more modern leatherback turtles. one in1000 one in 1000 paddington bears have been collected and cleaned and next week there will be a teddy bears picnic when all of the bears will be donated
everybody needs good neighbours.website, ticketmaster, blamed "extraordinarily high demand" and "insufficient" numbers of remaining seats following a pre—sale on tuesday. the firm said its website was also overwhelmed by a "staggering number" of attacks by bots — automated programmes which mimic humans. taylor swift has just released a statement, criticising ticketmaster, and saying her team are trying to find out why the problem happened and how improvements...
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is that based on a new level of fear of neighbouring russia?st of all, even though so many said a year ago that no reason to apply for membership in nato, they were not actually against nato. it was more like a rational or pragmatic opinion. we don't need it now. and that's why we kept on saying, our governments, that we keep the door open for a possibility to apply. what happened, actually, was that in december last year, putin gave a speech saying that no more enlargement of nato. which was a message in part to finland. that was a huge message, because, so far, i had been explaining, many others, that from our own will, we stay militarily unaligned, and we even thought that it will in a way balance the situation in baltic sea area. now russia's saying you can'tjoin. that surely changed. what about... 7 well, let's get to that idea, then, of fear. is there a new level of fear in this country of your great neighbour, russia, because of putin's invasion of ukraine? we have centuries of experience of russians and... ..we are cautious. i guess eve
is that based on a new level of fear of neighbouring russia?st of all, even though so many said a year ago that no reason to apply for membership in nato, they were not actually against nato. it was more like a rational or pragmatic opinion. we don't need it now. and that's why we kept on saying, our governments, that we keep the door open for a possibility to apply. what happened, actually, was that in december last year, putin gave a speech saying that no more enlargement of nato. which was a...
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also, we have done agreement with our neighbours bulgaria, which decision was also a very hard decision. and if i may say so, prime minister, we are going to discuss that in some detail, because your relationship with bulgaria is crucial to what happens next. but before we get there, you talk about regional issues, you talk about identity. i just wonder whether you worry that because europe right now is so preoccupied with the war in ukraine, and ukraine, of course, has now been given candidate status for the european union, whether you worry that little north macedonia is going to still be left on the sidelines because the eu now has ukraine front and centre of its attention. i cannot agree with this, because we started the negotiations with the european union onjuly 19th. two days before that, we made decision in the parliament to accept the european proposal, which was prepared during the french presidency, and that is why many people call it the french proposal. and this proposal came onjune 30th this year. so this is the time of the war in ukraine. and that's why i'm saying that th
also, we have done agreement with our neighbours bulgaria, which decision was also a very hard decision. and if i may say so, prime minister, we are going to discuss that in some detail, because your relationship with bulgaria is crucial to what happens next. but before we get there, you talk about regional issues, you talk about identity. i just wonder whether you worry that because europe right now is so preoccupied with the war in ukraine, and ukraine, of course, has now been given candidate...
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i'm interested in north macedonia's stance on ukraine, because you have neighbours, for example serbia, which have a traditionally warm relationship with moscow, other neighbors like bulgaria and greece, which are heavily reliant on russian energy and for one reason or another appear to be perhaps dragging their feet to a certain extent on some of the sanctions against moscow, but you here in north macedonia have been strong in your condemnation of putin, strong in your determination to assist ukraine with weapons. why do you see it as so much in your interest to be so strong in support of kyiv? the answer is exactly in your question. ukraine is attacked by a larger country. ukrainian democracy and the right of the ukrainian people to decide on their future, on their constitution, on their way of life has been attacked by a bigger country. we are not the biggest country on the balkans, but on the contrary. and that is why we have always protected the values of free democracy and on the free choice of people to govern and to strategically orient their country. but russia traditionally h
i'm interested in north macedonia's stance on ukraine, because you have neighbours, for example serbia, which have a traditionally warm relationship with moscow, other neighbors like bulgaria and greece, which are heavily reliant on russian energy and for one reason or another appear to be perhaps dragging their feet to a certain extent on some of the sanctions against moscow, but you here in north macedonia have been strong in your condemnation of putin, strong in your determination to assist...
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its neighbours must take in their share of migrants. hit back. he said: france says it will take him one third of the passengers. another third will be relocated to germany and the others shared between eu member states. as far as an agreement to accept thousands of migrants currently in italy, france has torn that up. these photos were captured the moment these migrants learned france was stepping in. many migrants flee conflict and risk their safety to seek a better life. but despite their hopes for asylum, they are still getting caught in diplomatic rails. that puts them in danger all over again. —— i’ows. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. let's return to our top story now. earlier, i spoke to michael o'hanlon, who's a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution. i asked if he thought the russians had overestimated their military capabilities in ukraine. well, certainly in february they thought they would win the whole war in a week and take the whole country so yes, they overestimated their abilitie
its neighbours must take in their share of migrants. hit back. he said: france says it will take him one third of the passengers. another third will be relocated to germany and the others shared between eu member states. as far as an agreement to accept thousands of migrants currently in italy, france has torn that up. these photos were captured the moment these migrants learned france was stepping in. many migrants flee conflict and risk their safety to seek a better life. but despite their...
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there isn't going to be an election and neighbour is on a move to get— election and neighbour is on ao get what they sees a better deal for them and the party. there is no doubt _ for them and the party. there is no doubt the _ for them and the party. there is no doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak— doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak is— doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak is enormous. it also talks about— sunak is enormous. it also talks about these festive brick given rest fi-ht about these festive brick given rest fight for— about these festive brick given rest fight for the fortunes of the conservatives. i'm sure that come the new_ conservatives. i'm sure that come the new year the conservative party will look— the new year the conservative party will look to— the new year the conservative party will look to resets and win back some _ will look to resets and win back some of— will look to resets and win back some of that support but the leaders they have _ some of that support but the leaders they have available to them are relatively— they have available to the
there isn't going to be an election and neighbour is on a move to get— election and neighbour is on ao get what they sees a better deal for them and the party. there is no doubt _ for them and the party. there is no doubt the _ for them and the party. there is no doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak— doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak is— doubt the challenge i had for rishi sunak is enormous. it also talks about— sunak is enormous. it also talks about these festive brick...
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but i think a lot of people were expecting neighbours to come backin were expecting neighbours to comeaming service has taken a commitment to basically prop up a whole soap or reputed as it was. quite a big news. when it comes to reboot, you are talking a very good at is every going to come back? because i believe not all of the cast knew about this.— because i believe not all of the cast knew about this. that's the sur-trisin cast knew about this. that's the surprising thing. _ cast knew about this. that's the | surprising thing. some members cast knew about this. that's the - surprising thing. some members of the cast, including carl kennedy and susan who plays her or his on—screen wife, they have been confirmed to return. but it seems to be beyond the main core cast, it seems to be unsure. 0ne the main core cast, it seems to be unsure. one of the cast member says on instagram in an instagram story that this was the first thing that i have heard about. this was from the story shared and you sort of wonder is that because they wanted to keep the news firmly with a lid on because of ve
but i think a lot of people were expecting neighbours to come backin were expecting neighbours to comeaming service has taken a commitment to basically prop up a whole soap or reputed as it was. quite a big news. when it comes to reboot, you are talking a very good at is every going to come back? because i believe not all of the cast knew about this.— because i believe not all of the cast knew about this. that's the sur-trisin cast knew about this. that's the surprising thing. _ cast knew...
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you might have heard that i'm — your neighbours fan?h my reference to bobbyl fan. with my reference to bobby ewing _ fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and — fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all— fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all characters - fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all characters turning| fan. with my reference to bobby. ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts _ ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts are — ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts are unraveled. _ ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts are unraveled. my- ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts are unraveled. my mum i plot starts are unraveled. my mum texted _ plot starts are unraveled. my mum texted me — plot starts are unraveled. my mum texted me after— plot starts are unraveled. my mum texted me after the _ plot starts are unraveled. my mum texted me after the autumn - plot starts are unraveled. my mum - texted me after the autumn statement today to _ texted me after the autumn sta
you might have heard that i'm — your neighbours fan?h my reference to bobbyl fan. with my reference to bobby ewing _ fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and — fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all— fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all characters - fan. with my reference to bobby ewing and all characters turning| fan. with my reference to bobby. ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts _ ewing and all characters turning up. plot starts are — ewing and all...
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neighbours have found it hard to take in. the this morning.it hard to take in. the kids always said hello- _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, they - it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, they didn't l said hello. to make, they didn't have a bad bone in the body, i don't know who would want to do this to them. . , ., them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. _ them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. it's - them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. it's not - them. the children were beautiful| and it's devastating. it's not good. fatoumatta's husband and father of the children was out of the country at the time, he flew back yesterday and is being looked after by specially trained police officers. nottinghamshire police had already launched a murder investigation before the children's mother died today and detectives have been granted an extra 36 hou
neighbours have found it hard to take in. the this morning.it hard to take in. the kids always said hello- _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, _ it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, they - it hard to take in. the kids always said hello. to make, they didn't l said hello. to make, they didn't have a bad bone in the body, i don't know who would want to do this to them. . , ., them. the children were...
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she gives them a false name and a different destination address — not hers, but her neighbour's.ies to leave, she is left waiting. despite reluctance from the taxi operator, she agrees to wait. just after four in the afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the cab, not to her home address but next door, 11 brondesbury park, and we can see her now taking that blue suitcase which contains deborah chong's body into the hoarding, the front hoarding of 9 brondesbury park. later that evening, jemma mitchell was seen entering st thomas's hospital in london. she had a fractured finger — she told doctors that she had trapped it in a car door. that was a lie. it would be that same evening on 11th ofjune when police were called about deborah. her lodger, seen for the final time alongside her here, called to report her missing on the day she died. by the 26th ofjune the search for deborah was well under way. nobody excethemma mitchell had any idea what had truly happened to the 67—year—old. that morning, mitchell is seen on cctv picking up a hire car in centr
she gives them a false name and a different destination address — not hers, but her neighbour's.ies to leave, she is left waiting. despite reluctance from the taxi operator, she agrees to wait. just after four in the afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the cab, not to her home address but next door, 11 brondesbury park, and we can see her now taking that blue suitcase which contains deborah chong's body into the hoarding, the front hoarding of 9...
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are you a neighbours fan? does that news excite you?onse to the autumn statement today that i'm a bit of a dallas fan! i with my reference to bobby ewing and an old charactersj turning up and plots that unravel. - and my mum texted me - after the autumn statement today, obviously to say, "what a great job you did," and i said, - "i just want to say, mum, i thanks for letting me stay up to watch dallas! " and she said, "i am- a good mum, aren't i?!" i said, "you absolutely are." so it was those those years in the '80s, staying up- to watch dallas, that - gave me one of my lines. you and me both! this is the thing with politicians, we ask a question about neighbours and we get an answer about dallas! i remember scott and - charlene getting married. what's your dallas equivalent now? like, a show you watch now that you love? or do you not have time? i don't have that much time for watching telly at the moment. my favourite, well, actually, let's come back to chess, i then, the queen's gambit. i did really enjoy - the queen's gambit. chess
are you a neighbours fan? does that news excite you?onse to the autumn statement today that i'm a bit of a dallas fan! i with my reference to bobby ewing and an old charactersj turning up and plots that unravel. - and my mum texted me - after the autumn statement today, obviously to say, "what a great job you did," and i said, - "i just want to say, mum, i thanks for letting me stay up to watch dallas! " and she said, "i am- a good mum, aren't i?!" i said,...
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so communities where you and your neighbours are free from the threat of frame.ourfamily can enjoy local environments where you and your family can enjoy open green spaces and blue rivers. conservative mps had utterly failed to stand up for their constituents. they have let water companies make vast profits while getting away with dumping their filthy sewage. and the regulator has been at the accomplice in their crime. so i am calling on the government to abolish it, set up a proper watchdog with real teeth, to do whatever it takes to stop the sewage. steal the liberal democrat idea first, sewage tax, borrow our ban on bonuses for water bosses, and make them finally clean up our rivers. that is the sort of fair deal i am talking about, the sort of deal you expect and deserve, and that is the fair deal we liberal democrats are fighting for. so let me tell you why this fight matters so much to me personally. like so many of us, my life has taught me about care and the importance of our nhs. i come from nottinghamshire, the youngest of three brothers. both of our pa
so communities where you and your neighbours are free from the threat of frame.ourfamily can enjoy local environments where you and your family can enjoy open green spaces and blue rivers. conservative mps had utterly failed to stand up for their constituents. they have let water companies make vast profits while getting away with dumping their filthy sewage. and the regulator has been at the accomplice in their crime. so i am calling on the government to abolish it, set up a proper watchdog...
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. - this is my neighbour, mister chao. - very nice to meet you. - he lives upstairs in the same building - it feels like community work. people get together. it's almost like a social event. - yes and we can have a short conversation. - yes! yes! people come together, you can meet your neighbours... - and this one is for food waste and kitchen waste. today, we don't have any. - we don't. - so the other one is for the rest. recycling. - okay. they're so disciplined. - it's very effective. - it's effective and efficient. - you only need to give it to them. - okay. here? - done. (kuanying chao) surprisingly, we have 2 international airports in taiwan. so if you want to move from the north to the south, you have multiple ways to do that. you can take an airplane. you can take express railway. you can also choose coach or you can drive on the highway. or you can take a scooter. (sophie fouron) nice to meet you. (yi-chieh wu - monique) nice to meet you too. - so where are we going today, monique? - today we are going to the south of taiwan, to tainan city, where i was born, to visit my mom. i'
. - this is my neighbour, mister chao. - very nice to meet you. - he lives upstairs in the same building - it feels like community work. people get together. it's almost like a social event. - yes and we can have a short conversation. - yes! yes! people come together, you can meet your neighbours... - and this one is for food waste and kitchen waste. today, we don't have any. - we don't. - so the other one is for the rest. recycling. - okay. they're so disciplined. - it's very effective. - it's...
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, more neighbours to complain.ld doesn't have so many neighbours and hard. but do, and then it's hard. but i do, i do want to very quickly and do want to move very quickly and we return this but we will return to this but related question of housing related this question of housing is crumbling is of course crumbling infrastructure in. this country building transport or energy infrastructure seems to take longer and cost far more. and in the united kingdom than elsewhere , nuclear power elsewhere, nuclear power stations are slow and, expensive. the elizabeth line in london was delayed by years and went overbudget and for years we've even been unable to fix a bndge we've even been unable to fix a bridge in the nation's capital just look at the bureaucracy of it all the number documents submitted per nationally significant infrastructure projects application has tripled . on projects application has tripled. on 2012 to now 1000 and 143 in 2020. why has this bureaucracy ballooned and why does it take so long and so mu
, more neighbours to complain.ld doesn't have so many neighbours and hard. but do, and then it's hard. but i do, i do want to very quickly and do want to move very quickly and we return this but we will return to this but related question of housing related this question of housing is crumbling is of course crumbling infrastructure in. this country building transport or energy infrastructure seems to take longer and cost far more. and in the united kingdom than elsewhere , nuclear power...
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he applied for planning permission later, there was a call for any objections from neighbours, alistairtter. here's a section of it. the sunday times in 2005, that alistair and veronica had begun keeping their curtains closed. yeah, i thought this was interesting that the suggestion from andy burnett was there was something a little off—key about the couple. that he had said two weeks before the shooting, why was their front door never open and the curtains always closed, it's like they've got something to hide. or maybe the curtains were shut as alistair says because people at the pub were staring right in front of their windows. the council sent this letter to the havelock two days before his murder. and the police now believe it is significant. for the first time, they have a possible motive. we believe the most likely motive based on what was a current grievance in alistair�*s like time of the murder was the fact he had objected, in writing, about a large decking area that had been built in the pub car park directly opposite where they stayed. we know that knowledge of alistair�*s n
he applied for planning permission later, there was a call for any objections from neighbours, alistairtter. here's a section of it. the sunday times in 2005, that alistair and veronica had begun keeping their curtains closed. yeah, i thought this was interesting that the suggestion from andy burnett was there was something a little off—key about the couple. that he had said two weeks before the shooting, why was their front door never open and the curtains always closed, it's like they've...
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to my neighbours because she was on full blast and actually— because she was on full blast and actuallylly when i saw her this summer, i was in tears. even though i am apparently— i was in tears. even though i am apparently an anxious category, i have _ apparently an anxious category, i have to _ apparently an anxious category, i have to say— apparently an anxious category, i have to say she is fantastic and i am very— have to say she is fantastic and i am very happy to be in that category~ _ am very happy to be in that category-— category. there were three classifications _ category. there were three classifications here, - category. there were three classifications here, if - category. there were three classifications here, if i - category. there were three classifications here, if i tell category. there were three - classifications here, if i tell the viewers, the secure songs, the anxious songs which include the dell, and the avoidant songs which includes emma tell us a bit more. the avoidant songs will stop you missed out the fourth category which i probably fall into witches anxio
to my neighbours because she was on full blast and actually— because she was on full blast and actuallylly when i saw her this summer, i was in tears. even though i am apparently— i was in tears. even though i am apparently an anxious category, i have _ apparently an anxious category, i have to _ apparently an anxious category, i have to say— apparently an anxious category, i have to say she is fantastic and i am very— have to say she is fantastic and i am very happy to be in that...
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how do you think your allies, youre near neighbour canada your near neighbour canada for example, ukraineh for months now, how do you think allies and foreign nations will be looking at the midterms and the narrative building around them? cheering a sigh of relief. the autocratic slide had been happening for quite some time, donald trump helped to accelerate it, it was a scary place to be, and many state—level candidates that donald trump promoted also had a problem with authoritarianism. it's problematic to think america was on the brink of that. i personally am extremely excited that democracy continues to win, because it is a necessity and america will continue to protect ukraine, to uplift democracy and be the beacon of democracy for the globe. with regards to georgia, the final race, the run—off there on december 6th, what should we expect to see from that? it has only come about because the race was so razor—thin, 49% for both candidates, you could barely find a hair between them. could we run the risk of having that happen a second time? it came about because of split ticket voting
how do you think your allies, youre near neighbour canada your near neighbour canada for example, ukraineh for months now, how do you think allies and foreign nations will be looking at the midterms and the narrative building around them? cheering a sigh of relief. the autocratic slide had been happening for quite some time, donald trump helped to accelerate it, it was a scary place to be, and many state—level candidates that donald trump promoted also had a problem with authoritarianism....
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there have also been reports of flooding in neighbouring kosovo, but no reports of any fatalities inp have resumed, after being suspended for more than three years. the discussions, which took place in neighbouring venezuela, follow the election of colombia's first ever leftist president gustavo petro earlier this year — he'd promised to end nearly six decades of civil conflict. two buses have been set on fire in cape town in south africa as taxi drivers began a two—day strike. they're protesting at the cancellation of financial incentives to encourage safe driving practises. bus companies say their services are being accompanied by police while the industrial action continues. nasa's artemis spacecraft has arrived at the moon and begun its first orbit. these are pictures from space. the capsule is flying above 130 kilometres above the lunar surface and was out of contact for 3h minutes as it passed the far side of the moon. former astronaut chris hadfield, whose 20—year career in space saw him command the international space station, gave us his thoughts about what the artemis missi
there have also been reports of flooding in neighbouring kosovo, but no reports of any fatalities inp have resumed, after being suspended for more than three years. the discussions, which took place in neighbouring venezuela, follow the election of colombia's first ever leftist president gustavo petro earlier this year — he'd promised to end nearly six decades of civil conflict. two buses have been set on fire in cape town in south africa as taxi drivers began a two—day strike. they're...
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took everything from me. ..and where eight years ago, she stabbed to death a neighbour accused of sexuallyyoung boys. she'd originally befriended michael pleasted, who was 77. what we can report for the first time is that all three children he was accused of abusing were her sons. reece, bradley and alfie have now all turned 18 and have waived their right to anonymity to speak publicly about seeing their mother go to prison. it wasjust, like, the little things you miss. when she was gone, obviously it was, like, difficult to come to her about, like, a certain problem. like, sometimes you just want to really tell your mum a problem. sarah, did you feel remorse? absolutely. and why did you feel remorse? i bring life into the world. it never occurred to me that i would be guilty of taking life out of the world. while he was awaiting trial for the offences against her boys, michael pleasted was allowed to live back on the estate. sarah sands was caught on cctv as she made her way to his flat. she says she wanted to appeal to pleasted to plead guilty and spare her sons the court ordeal. she was
took everything from me. ..and where eight years ago, she stabbed to death a neighbour accused of sexuallyyoung boys. she'd originally befriended michael pleasted, who was 77. what we can report for the first time is that all three children he was accused of abusing were her sons. reece, bradley and alfie have now all turned 18 and have waived their right to anonymity to speak publicly about seeing their mother go to prison. it wasjust, like, the little things you miss. when she was gone,...
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neighbours have found it hard to take in.— morning. neighbours have found it hard to take in.ire police had already launched a murder investigation before the mother died today, and detectives have been granted an extra 36 hours to question the 31—year—old man who was arrested in connection with their deaths. there have been many tributes, including from the gambian community in nottinghamshire, in the nursery which fought attended, which said she love to cuddle and was happiest with a paintbrush in her hand. —— fatima. phil mackey, bbc news. thousands of migrants have been placed in tents along the former military field... marquise and explains the ground. the military field. .. marquise and explains the ground.- military field... marquise and explains the ground. the fact that we are putting — explains the ground. the fact that we are putting in _ explains the ground. the fact that we are putting in the _ explains the ground. the fact that we are putting in the headlines i explains the ground. the fact that| we are putting in the headlines the story that it's empty of migran
neighbours have found it hard to take in.— morning. neighbours have found it hard to take in.ire police had already launched a murder investigation before the mother died today, and detectives have been granted an extra 36 hours to question the 31—year—old man who was arrested in connection with their deaths. there have been many tributes, including from the gambian community in nottinghamshire, in the nursery which fought attended, which said she love to cuddle and was happiest with a...
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there are tonnes of facebook pages, bring back neighbours.vily, the met office have actually extended their amber weather warning affecting aberdeenshire, perth and angus. this is now valid until nine o'clock this evening. by the time the rain finally gives up, we are looking at an accumulation of around 100—150mm. hence the very significant risk of flooding across this part of scotland. so no let up in the rain and the rain will be accompanied by some strong gusts of winds across the northeast of scotland. for the rest of the uk, actually, it is a decent day, bright skies, some sunshine, a few showers across northwestern areas and our temperatures are actually quite close to average for the time of your. overnight tonight, as the area of low pressure that has been bringing the heavy rain to eastern scotland weekend significantly, so too will the rain. it will become much lighter and patch year. probably quite murky around some of our coasts and hills with mist and fog patches developing. whereas out west, it is a cold night with clear skies
there are tonnes of facebook pages, bring back neighbours.vily, the met office have actually extended their amber weather warning affecting aberdeenshire, perth and angus. this is now valid until nine o'clock this evening. by the time the rain finally gives up, we are looking at an accumulation of around 100—150mm. hence the very significant risk of flooding across this part of scotland. so no let up in the rain and the rain will be accompanied by some strong gusts of winds across the...
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it's the latest episode in a series of clashes between italy and its neighbour on migrant arrivals.ri has more. finally, some hope. these migrants have been stranded at sea for nearly three weeks. hundreds of them were rescued in six separate operations. but their troubles were far from over. left on this ship, many have developed serious health problems — that's why some of them were flown to a hospital in corsica. france has now allowed the ship to dock in toulon on what it calls an exceptional basis. the french interior minister hit out at italy for turning the migrants away. translation: many | people were very sick. italy has been very inhumane in handling the situation. the italian authorities were not professional. they left this boat there for 20 days without making any decisions. the european commission insists that ships should be able to dock at the nearest place of safety, but italy's right—wing government sees things differently. rome believes it's had to carry an unfair burden forfar too long and its neighbours must take in their share of migrant arrivals. in a stateme
it's the latest episode in a series of clashes between italy and its neighbour on migrant arrivals.ri has more. finally, some hope. these migrants have been stranded at sea for nearly three weeks. hundreds of them were rescued in six separate operations. but their troubles were far from over. left on this ship, many have developed serious health problems — that's why some of them were flown to a hospital in corsica. france has now allowed the ship to dock in toulon on what it calls an...
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following those strikes on ukraine, nearly 90% of neighbouring moldova was left without electricity.'t directly hit, moldova's foreign minister said they have traditionally relied on ukraine and russia for energy and are unsure — because of the ongoing conflict — where their power will now come from. to turkey now, where president recep tayyip erdogan has said the country's military will begin a fresh ground operation against kurdish targets in syria. this comes after four days of strikes in syria and iraq. turkey blames kurdish militants for a bombing in istanbul earlier this month. let's take a listen to president erdogan�*s announcement. the operations we are engaged in with fighterjets, artillery and unmanned combat drones are only the beginning. our determination to seal of other southern borders with the security line to prevent an attack against our country is stronger than ever. attack against our country is stronger than ever. joining us to discuss is our news reporter azaday moshiri. the president spelling some of this out here but can you give us a bit more information abo
following those strikes on ukraine, nearly 90% of neighbouring moldova was left without electricity.'t directly hit, moldova's foreign minister said they have traditionally relied on ukraine and russia for energy and are unsure — because of the ongoing conflict — where their power will now come from. to turkey now, where president recep tayyip erdogan has said the country's military will begin a fresh ground operation against kurdish targets in syria. this comes after four days of strikes...
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they need to have some empathy for their neighbours as to what they have gone through.this young woman is from south armagh and many young men and women lost their lives because of ira violence and that area and they to understand what happenedin area and they to understand what happened in the not so recent past time 52 years of age this went on right throughout my teenage years into my and so it's not ancient history it's only happened decades ago and thankfully what's the belfast but of course the belfast has now been dishonoured as you and you were talking about brexit just before i came on on way in which the european union have a coach and horses through the belfast agreement. and unless and until that is dealt with , and until that is dealt with, the unionist leadership will not be able go back into devolution and a departure because powersharing means for both communities and unfortunately it's not there at the moment in time no well the one communal t has the entire european uni ian on its side lending its weight thatis on its side lending its weight that is no
they need to have some empathy for their neighbours as to what they have gone through.this young woman is from south armagh and many young men and women lost their lives because of ira violence and that area and they to understand what happenedin area and they to understand what happened in the not so recent past time 52 years of age this went on right throughout my teenage years into my and so it's not ancient history it's only happened decades ago and thankfully what's the belfast but of...
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they need to have some empathy for their neighbours as to what they have gone through.this young woman is from south armagh and many young men and women lost their lives because of ira violence and that area and they to understand what happenedin area and they to understand what happened in the not so recent past time 52 years of age this went on right throughout my teenage years into my and so it's not ancient history it's only happened decades ago and thankfully what's the belfast but of course the belfast has now been dishonoured as you and you were talking about brexit just before i came on on way in which the european union have a coach and horses through the belfast agreement. and unless and until that is dealt with , and until that is dealt with, the unionist leadership will not be able go back into devolution and a departure because powersharing means for both communities and unfortunately it's not there at the moment in time no well the one communal t has the entire european uni ian on its side lending its weight thatis on its side lending its weight that is no
they need to have some empathy for their neighbours as to what they have gone through.this young woman is from south armagh and many young men and women lost their lives because of ira violence and that area and they to understand what happenedin area and they to understand what happened in the not so recent past time 52 years of age this went on right throughout my teenage years into my and so it's not ancient history it's only happened decades ago and thankfully what's the belfast but of...
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neighbours have found it hard to take in. the kids always said hello.ul bone in the body, so i don't know who would want to do this to them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. it's not good. fatoumatta's husband and the father of both children was out of the country at the time. he flew back yesterday and, along with relative, is being looked after by specially trained police officers. nottinghamshire police had already launched a murder investigation before the children's mother died today and detectives have been granted an extra 36 hours to question the 31—year—old man arrested in connection with their deaths. there have been many tributes, including from the gambian community in nottinghamshire and the nursery which fatimah attended, which said she loved a cuddle and was happiest with a paintbrush in her hand. the manston migrant processing centre, a holding site for people who arrive in the uk on small boats, is now cleared, says the home office. thousands of migrants had been placed in tents at the former military airfield in kent d
neighbours have found it hard to take in. the kids always said hello.ul bone in the body, so i don't know who would want to do this to them. the children were beautiful and it's devastating. it's not good. fatoumatta's husband and the father of both children was out of the country at the time. he flew back yesterday and, along with relative, is being looked after by specially trained police officers. nottinghamshire police had already launched a murder investigation before the children's mother...
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she gives them a false name and a different destination address, not hers but her neighbour's.waiting. despite reluctance from the taxi operator, she agrees to wait. just after four o'clock in the afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home.— afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home. ~ . arrives home. mitchell has been dro ed arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off _ arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by _ arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the _ arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the cab, - arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the cab, not - arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the cab, not to l dropped off by the cab, not to her home address but next door, 11 brondesbury park and we can see her taking the blue suitcase which contains jabber chong's body into the hoarding, the front hoarding —— deborah chong's body into the hoarding, the front hoarding of nine brondesbury park.- the front hoarding of nine brondesbury park. later that evenin: , brondesbury park. later that evening, jemma _ brondesbury park. later that evening, j
she gives them a false name and a different destination address, not hers but her neighbour's.waiting. despite reluctance from the taxi operator, she agrees to wait. just after four o'clock in the afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home.— afternoon, jemma mitchell arrives home. ~ . arrives home. mitchell has been dro ed arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off _ arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by _ arrives home. mitchell has been dropped off by the _ arrives home. mitchell has...
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and despite the diplomatic crisis between cotton and its neighbouring countries, nothing could stop. this was gop from happening but when arabs actually be able to go to they work off normally at ups need the visa to visit other arab countries cut are makes it easier, but only if you have much to get out of host. of course, not all arabs would be able to attend this worth cup as it will be too expensive for many who have far from guitar. but if that's really the point, i give all of that, and then here we go next and how much idea i for that or so ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, this walk up will expand the game to reach everyone in the outer board. men and women boys and girls, football can help societies develop in a positive sense, like in so done this with heavy so i mean, does he need to have them come off of that is, is it, is that a goal with, with this young baker? with what's more, the world cup will bring people and cultures together. so those who will visit gutter as their 1st experience of an our country will have that chance to not only tried the good food there, but to see what
and despite the diplomatic crisis between cotton and its neighbouring countries, nothing could stop. this was gop from happening but when arabs actually be able to go to they work off normally at ups need the visa to visit other arab countries cut are makes it easier, but only if you have much to get out of host. of course, not all arabs would be able to attend this worth cup as it will be too expensive for many who have far from guitar. but if that's really the point, i give all of that, and...
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remains not only due to the wider global economic volatility, but george's proximity to a volatile neighbour in russia. and finally, do you have some extra cash lying around? how about buying a massive tire and a source rec skull? one of the best and most complete sculls ever discovered is projected to sell for as much as $20000000.00 at an upcoming. sotheby's auction. the skull, nicknamed maximus, is believed to be 76000000 years old. it weighs over $200.00 pounds and was found in south carolina. but selling dinah bones is a controversial business. scientists say that museums and research village facilities just can't compete with the sky high prices at auction. this prevents experts from studying the age old fossils and a reminder of the top business story we're following for you this. our voting is underway in the u. s. midterm elections. the results could prove decisive with republicans expected to take the house or the senate, or both an outcome which would hamper president joe biden's economic plans for his remaining term in office, including the expansion of social spending. well that
remains not only due to the wider global economic volatility, but george's proximity to a volatile neighbour in russia. and finally, do you have some extra cash lying around? how about buying a massive tire and a source rec skull? one of the best and most complete sculls ever discovered is projected to sell for as much as $20000000.00 at an upcoming. sotheby's auction. the skull, nicknamed maximus, is believed to be 76000000 years old. it weighs over $200.00 pounds and was found in south...
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rome is situated in lazio, a region sometimes overlooked in favour of its grander gastronomic neighbours like tuscany and umbria. but lazio has fed rome for centuries and every part of the sheep and pigs raised here is put to use in kitchens across the city to make deeply flavoursome food. to start my journey i'm catching up with my old friend claudia. she's lived here virtually her whole life... >> there you are. >>...and her cardinal rule for good food is'when in rome, eat as the romans do.' >> are you ok? >> i'm good. you ok? >> good. >> i'm so happy to see you. >> it was a long time. >> it was a long time. somehow almost 30 years has slipped by since we first became friends when we worked on a movie here together. >> i think that you came first time for a... >> well the very first time was like'95. >> no i think'93 because it was the undercover blues. >> i didn't know i was that old. >> i know, me neither. let's not mention it. (laughter) >> claudia wants to take me for a classic roman pasta lunch but with an hour to kill we decide to get a coffee and reminisce. >> well the san calis
rome is situated in lazio, a region sometimes overlooked in favour of its grander gastronomic neighbours like tuscany and umbria. but lazio has fed rome for centuries and every part of the sheep and pigs raised here is put to use in kitchens across the city to make deeply flavoursome food. to start my journey i'm catching up with my old friend claudia. she's lived here virtually her whole life... >> there you are. >>...and her cardinal rule for good food is'when in rome, eat as the...
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come round the murder so i don't identify his old address but neighbours have said it was a regular at, police said the gunman was 30 to 40 years old. they recently changed age description, it is now 20 to 40. at the time of the murder this man was 20. someone who knew him told us he was a decent guy, and certainly wasn't stalking which was a key part of the description of the killer. —— stocky. as we approach the anniversary of alistair's death, no—one has been charged. it has left a family scarred. i been charged. it has left a family scarred.— been charged. it has left a family scarred. i have been referred — family scarred. i have been referred to _ family scarred. i have been referred to as _ family scarred. i have been referred to as the - family scarred. i have been referred to as the banker's| referred to as the banker's son, i have had people at school say a very nice things about it and think it's funny, i think people don't realise the effect of something like this. i have had over ten years of counselling and many fears of counselling and many fears of the dark, being in th
come round the murder so i don't identify his old address but neighbours have said it was a regular at, police said the gunman was 30 to 40 years old. they recently changed age description, it is now 20 to 40. at the time of the murder this man was 20. someone who knew him told us he was a decent guy, and certainly wasn't stalking which was a key part of the description of the killer. —— stocky. as we approach the anniversary of alistair's death, no—one has been charged. it has left a...
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and german foreign minister and a lena bear box said my thoughts are with poland, a close ally and neighbour. we are monitoring the situation closely and are in contact with our polish friends and nato allies. so how nato will react to these developments. earlier i asked brussels correspondent durish herschel, a lot of that depends on how the polish government wants nato to react. and we're not exactly sure of that yet. as the investigation is continuing. you know, the polish government has been quite careful not to say that these were russian missiles or even russian rockets, but simply to say that there were explosions and it appears some projectiles entered polish territory. and they want to be very, very careful not to miss speak as they go to nato and ask their allies for support . as was mentioned earlier, we do expect that poland will call article for consultations. that means that it feels its territorial or political independence is being threatened. and i would then expect to see a statement coming out of nato after this meeting is held, reassuring poland that all l i stand behind
and german foreign minister and a lena bear box said my thoughts are with poland, a close ally and neighbour. we are monitoring the situation closely and are in contact with our polish friends and nato allies. so how nato will react to these developments. earlier i asked brussels correspondent durish herschel, a lot of that depends on how the polish government wants nato to react. and we're not exactly sure of that yet. as the investigation is continuing. you know, the polish government has...
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this is the second time neighbours has been axed and come back.lities are open which is brilliant. tonnes of facebook pages, bring back neighbours, and the support of people, it finished four months ago, people still saying, before it had been announced, come on, don�*t lose faith, we can bring it back. guess what, you did. well done. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. researchers say a new species of turtle recently found in spain believe it could have been the biggest ever lived. it was over 11 feet long and weighed two tonnes, roughly the size of a small car. it inhabited europe some 83 million years ago and look similar to the modern leatherback turtle. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. it may be a drier day today for many of you compared with yesterday, but the impact of yesterday�*s rainfall is still being felt, with river levels rising across parts of england and scotland. it�*s across scotland, in central and northern areas in particular, where we�*ve got some of the wettest weather.
this is the second time neighbours has been axed and come back.lities are open which is brilliant. tonnes of facebook pages, bring back neighbours, and the support of people, it finished four months ago, people still saying, before it had been announced, come on, don�*t lose faith, we can bring it back. guess what, you did. well done. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. researchers say a new species of turtle recently found in spain believe it could have been the...