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network rail is the public company which runs and manages the infrastructure on the rail network butltimatum from the regulator, get your house in order or face a significant fine. they are not the only ones facing possible punishment for poor performance at the moment and we expect the government to rule soon on and we expect the government to rule soon on how it will hold go via thames link —— govia thames link when they try to implement a new timetable, but the overarching problem is there are more people travelling by train, there are more services on the infrastructure is still ancient. in the relatively new chief executive of network rail has not worked out how you basically do a punctual, decent service on a much busier network. many thanks. the world meteorological organisation has warned that countries are not on track to meet the climate change targets set at the paris summit in 2015. new united nations‘ figures show that global temperatures in 2018 are set to be the fourth highest on record. it comes as the un's secretary—general warned that the rise of nationalism around
network rail is the public company which runs and manages the infrastructure on the rail network butltimatum from the regulator, get your house in order or face a significant fine. they are not the only ones facing possible punishment for poor performance at the moment and we expect the government to rule soon on and we expect the government to rule soon on how it will hold go via thames link —— govia thames link when they try to implement a new timetable, but the overarching problem is...
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network rail and south western railway have apologised for the disruption.he line, which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. we didn't know there was a queue. i know that! not the way monday morning is supposed to start. a queue, just to get onto the platform. i've been here nearly an hour. i can't move. so i'm just deciding whether to abandon ship and catch a bus, or go home, work from home. trying to get to southampton. i got here about half an hour ago. and he is saying there are no trains on the tracks. nothing. what's your plan? i don't have one. very few trains on one of the busiest lines into london throughout rush hour. tens of thousands faced long delays. joanna gave up and returned home. i've just been told that there's not any more trains going to guildford, so it's unlikely i will be able to make it to work today. so you've wasted how many hours? erm, the whole morning, pretty much. so yeah, pretty frustrating. at lunchtime, long journeys into waterloo, only just coming to an end. the cause,
network rail and south western railway have apologised for the disruption.he line, which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. we didn't know there was a queue. i know that! not the way monday morning is supposed to start. a queue, just to get onto the platform. i've been here nearly an hour. i can't move. so i'm just deciding whether to abandon ship and catch a bus, or go home, work from home. trying to get to southampton. i got here about...
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network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.tation. how bad has it been today? well, clive, the information boards behind me said nothing but cancelled this morning and this concourse was actually filled with a number of really angry and confused passengers who didn't quite understand what was going on. we spoke to university stu d e nts going on. we spoke to university students being told by staff to change their travel plans and other people trying to get to work being told to work from home. network rail blames overrunning engineering work but this disruption isn'tjust affecting waterloo station here, it has had a knock—on effect on other stations also. the uk's busiest station on a monday morning, passengers at waterloo were greeted by cancellations and delays and commuters trying to get into london facing similar problems. south western railway said late running engineering works in the hampton court area had left four lines blocked with no trains running between waterloo and surbiton. the company advised passengers not to
network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.tation. how bad has it been today? well, clive, the information boards behind me said nothing but cancelled this morning and this concourse was actually filled with a number of really angry and confused passengers who didn't quite understand what was going on. we spoke to university stu d e nts going on. we spoke to university students being told by staff to change their travel plans and other people trying to get to...
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the rail regulator has ordered network rail to urgently address shortcomings in its handling of britain'sy on the system were at their lowest point in five years. network rail said it was committed to working closely with train operators to improve its performance. lots more on our website. i'm on social media. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: it may be the biggest club game in south america, but the copa libertadores final looks set to move continents. five out of five. chelsea and salzburg claim top spot in their groups with a clean run in the europa league. and the darkest day of my life. the war of words continues in indian cricket after the women's t20 world cup semifinals. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the news that the final of the copa libertadores is set to take place more than 6,000 miles from its original venue in buenos aires. the second leg between river plate and boca juniors should have been staged last weekend, but a number of boca players were injured when their team
the rail regulator has ordered network rail to urgently address shortcomings in its handling of britain'sy on the system were at their lowest point in five years. network rail said it was committed to working closely with train operators to improve its performance. lots more on our website. i'm on social media. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: it may be the biggest club game in south america, but the copa...
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the rail regulator has ordered network rail to urgently address shortcomings in its handling of britain'sity on the system were at their lowest point in five years. network rail said it was committed to working closely with train operators to improve its performance. scientists looking at climate change say that 20 of the warmest years on record have come in the past 22 years. the research by the world meteorological organization says four of the hottest have all been in the past four years. experts calculate that reducing emissions of greenhouse gases won't be enough because removing the gases will become evermore important. 0ur science editor david shukman investigates. every hour, all over the world, more and more carbon dioxide is being pumped into the air. and scientists say we've got to find a way of doing this. pulling the carbon dioxide back out again. watch your footing. in south wales, ijoin researchers who believe they may have found an answer. this is a slag heap, a mountain of waste left over from an old iron works. what they've found here is that this stuff actually draws in
the rail regulator has ordered network rail to urgently address shortcomings in its handling of britain'sity on the system were at their lowest point in five years. network rail said it was committed to working closely with train operators to improve its performance. scientists looking at climate change say that 20 of the warmest years on record have come in the past 22 years. the research by the world meteorological organization says four of the hottest have all been in the past four years....
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network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.re greeted by cancellations and delays, and commuters trying to get into london face similar problems. south western railway said late—running engineering works in the hampton court area had left four lines blocked with no trains running between waterloo and surbiton. the company advised passengers not to travel this morning and warned disruption would continue throughout the day. at clapham junction, large queues formed between platforms. it's terrible, there's no warning, you get here and this is what you see, and there is nothing you can do about it. at teddington, it was a different story, with an almost empty station. i'm trying to get to the city via waterloo and i arrived at the station at 7:30am to get my 7:30am train, which was cancelled. i gave up and then i've been at home for the last couple of hours. i'm due to go to the russian embassy to be fingerprinted. it's quite important that we are there this morning. are you going to be late as a result? yes. very late. what will
network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.re greeted by cancellations and delays, and commuters trying to get into london face similar problems. south western railway said late—running engineering works in the hampton court area had left four lines blocked with no trains running between waterloo and surbiton. the company advised passengers not to travel this morning and warned disruption would continue throughout the day. at clapham junction, large queues...
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network rail and south—western railway have apologised for the disruption.ves on the line, which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. not the way monday morning is supposed to start. acute get on the platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i have just platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i havejust decided platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i have just decided whether to abandon ship and get the bus, or go home, work from home. abandon ship and get the bus, or go home, work from homelj abandon ship and get the bus, or go home, work from home. i got here from southampton half an hour ago and there are no trains on the track. what is the plan? i don't have one. very few trains on one of the busiest lines into london throughout rush—hour. tens of thousands face long delays. joanna gave up and returned home. i'vejust been told that there is not any more trains so it's unlikely i'll be a will to make it to work today. so you've wasted how many hours? the whole morning pretty much, so, yes, pre
network rail and south—western railway have apologised for the disruption.ves on the line, which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. not the way monday morning is supposed to start. acute get on the platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i have just platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i havejust decided platform. i have been here nearly an hour. i have just decided whether to abandon ship and get the bus, or go home, work from...
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network rail and south western railway have apologised for the disruption. leaves on the line — which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. we didn't know there was a queue. not the way monday morning is supposed to start. a queue, just to get onto the platform. i've been here nearly an hour. i can't move. so i'm just deciding whether to abandon ship and catch a bus, or go home, work from home. trying to get to southampton. i got here about half an hour ago. and he is saying there are no trains on the tracks. nothing. what is your plan? i don't have one. very few trains on one of the busiest lines into london and throughout rush hour. tens of thousands faced long delays. joanna gave up and returned home. i've just been told that there is not any more trains going to guildford, so it's unlikely i will be able to make it to work today. so you have wasted how many hours? erm, the whole morning, pretty much. so yeah, pretty frustrating. at lunchtime, long journeys into waterloo onlyjust coming to an end. the c
network rail and south western railway have apologised for the disruption. leaves on the line — which rail operators say can damage the wheels. here's our transport correspondent tom burridge. we didn't know there was a queue. not the way monday morning is supposed to start. a queue, just to get onto the platform. i've been here nearly an hour. i can't move. so i'm just deciding whether to abandon ship and catch a bus, or go home, work from home. trying to get to southampton. i got here about...
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it is not good enough to have network rail to focus on engineering and not focused enough on passengerswe've already started to work towards a more joined up railway through an alliance structure that it's why. as i said with the announcement of the railway review, that's an essential part of delivering much more substantial change necessary given what's happened this summer —— it's why. the complaints when confined to the north of england, one mp highlighted the chaos this week for train services on into london waterloo. —— weren't confined. my my constituents are furious about the situation on mayhem monday this week. with seemingly no contingency plans and diabolical communication. will my honourable friend confirmed that south—western railway and network rail will be held to account and me to learn lessons from this mass? the new realm minister -- the new rail minister was next. that incident was unacceptable. there was no question about that. i am not surprised that my honourable friend's incisions are furious. although i had some pretty miserable experience on this line, it is as
it is not good enough to have network rail to focus on engineering and not focused enough on passengerswe've already started to work towards a more joined up railway through an alliance structure that it's why. as i said with the announcement of the railway review, that's an essential part of delivering much more substantial change necessary given what's happened this summer —— it's why. the complaints when confined to the north of england, one mp highlighted the chaos this week for train...
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the rail regulator has ordered network rail to ‘urgently address‘ shortcomings, in its handling of britaine case of a man who killed his wife and daughter, after inflicting years of psychological abuse, has recommended a major campaign to raise awareness about coercive control. lance hart shot his wife, claire, and their 19—year—old daughter, charlotte, in spalding in lincolnshire in 2016, before turning the gun on himself. their sons luke and ryan have been talking to our home affairs correspondent june kelly. claire and charlie hart where a very close mother and daughter. and they died together after being shot in the car park of a leisure centre. just days before they had finally escaped from the family home, following years of psychological abuse. lance hart was lying in wait for his wife and daughter with a gun. after killing them, he turned the weapon on himself. luke and ryan hart had helped their mother and sister to move out of the family home. their father had subjected them all to what is known as coercive control. mum especially, he limited her life as much as he could. he didn
the rail regulator has ordered network rail to ‘urgently address‘ shortcomings, in its handling of britaine case of a man who killed his wife and daughter, after inflicting years of psychological abuse, has recommended a major campaign to raise awareness about coercive control. lance hart shot his wife, claire, and their 19—year—old daughter, charlotte, in spalding in lincolnshire in 2016, before turning the gun on himself. their sons luke and ryan have been talking to our home affairs...
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more does need to be done and what we are doing is working alongside transport for the north, network rails and northern transport. on improving punctuality, and we have richard george to review the performance of the rail network to make recommendations to improve reliability. and we're found to be at fault we will take action. >> thank you very much mr. speaker, no one can question the prime minterster's determination to deal with the european union. a deal that many people thought was unachievable. but despite her best endeavors that are still considerable concerns that many people have that this is left us with an uncomfortable choice. i share those concerns. as the prime minister heads to scotland can i ask what guarantees she can give to those who have concerns about the future of the fishing industry under this deal and also our precious union? >> theresa: can i say to my honorable friend he's absolutely right to raise the issue of the fishing industry and of our precious union. and i on the committee unionianest as he is indeed all my colleagues on the conservative benches are. d ou
more does need to be done and what we are doing is working alongside transport for the north, network rails and northern transport. on improving punctuality, and we have richard george to review the performance of the rail network to make recommendations to improve reliability. and we're found to be at fault we will take action. >> thank you very much mr. speaker, no one can question the prime minterster's determination to deal with the european union. a deal that many people thought was...
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that will deliver fewer disruptions but he is right to say it is vital that network rail deliver their project on time. i'm told northern stock is currently planned from june or july next year but my honorable friend has been campaigning on this issue and i encourage him to continue to do so. >> i am privileged to have two award-winning colleges in my constituency. however with no increase in funding since 2010 winston college cut levels in the syllabus and john rigby drastically reduced the court. does the premise to believe the chancellor, these are little extras or will she agreed, trying to raise the rate? >> if you look across what we have been doing in funding for education overall we have extra money funding. >> everybody says we invested nearly $7 billion this year to make sure educational training place for every 16-19-year-old who wants one and technical education through the t level and condominium pounds a year for a rollout going into that. by 2020 the funding available for participation in further education is higher than at any time in england's history. >> mister speake
that will deliver fewer disruptions but he is right to say it is vital that network rail deliver their project on time. i'm told northern stock is currently planned from june or july next year but my honorable friend has been campaigning on this issue and i encourage him to continue to do so. >> i am privileged to have two award-winning colleges in my constituency. however with no increase in funding since 2010 winston college cut levels in the syllabus and john rigby drastically reduced...
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figures this week from the office of road and rail, they said punctuality and reliability on our rail networkicket. season-ticket? season tickets for commuters. that's a real problem. on average over a year, another £100, which is a real problem given what we've seen for the quality of the services. for their part, the train operating companies say 98p in every pound that we spend on tickets goes back into the railway. doesn't go to profit or shareholders, they say sake. i'll put that question to them in 40 minutes' time —— that's what they say. if you've got any thoughts. we could look at them? get in touch in all the usual ways, twitter, facebook and e—mail. tell us your experience of the railways and i'll put that to the boss of the rail delivery group about why prices are going up once again even though service doesn't seem to be up to scratch. let's see if it improves it! the metropolitan police says it's considering deploying armed officers to tackle gang violence across parts of london. commissioner cressida dick said the move was a temporary measure, and would only be used in extreme
figures this week from the office of road and rail, they said punctuality and reliability on our rail networkicket. season-ticket? season tickets for commuters. that's a real problem. on average over a year, another £100, which is a real problem given what we've seen for the quality of the services. for their part, the train operating companies say 98p in every pound that we spend on tickets goes back into the railway. doesn't go to profit or shareholders, they say sake. i'll put that question...
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the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace — on thevice. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce — as they can't even agree which channel should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant — months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable t
the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace — on thevice. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce — as they can't even agree which channel should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if...
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of rail passengers are left delayed or stranded on some of the busiest routes in the uk after network railineering overruns. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be following all the latest brexit developments from westminster and brussels and will be finding out how pro—brexit businessman tim martin of wetherspoons views the deal. at 8:20, we'll be exploring why leaves on the line are still an annual headache for uk railways, with one of britain's leading experts on the problem. plus tomorrow's front pages in the paper review — our guests this evening are former newspaper editor eve pollard and laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. all to play for — scotland can fastrack their qualification to the european championships if they beat isreael. bad news for arsenal and england — jordan nobbs will be out for months and could miss the world cup. and a fast track to full recovery — two mo
of rail passengers are left delayed or stranded on some of the busiest routes in the uk after network railineering overruns. in a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be following all the latest brexit developments from westminster and brussels and will be finding out how pro—brexit businessman tim martin of wetherspoons views the deal. at 8:20, we'll be exploring why leaves on the line are still an annual headache...
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network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.ngers didn‘t understand what was going on. passengers were being told to change their travel plans and other people trying to get to work being told to travel from home that lack —— to work from home. this has had a knock—on effect on other stations also. the uk‘s busiest station on a monday morning, passengers at waterloo were greeted by cancellations and delays, and commuters trying to get into london face similar problems. south western railway said late—running engineering works in the hampton court area had left four lines blocked with no trains running between waterloo and surbiton. the company advised passengers not to travel this morning and warned disruption would continue throughout the day. at clapham junction large queues formed between platforms. it‘s terrible, there is no warning, you get here and this is what you see, and there is nothing you can do about it. at teddington it was a different story, with an almost empty station. i‘m trying to get to the city via waterloo
network rail has apologised for the disruption after engineering works overran.ngers didn‘t understand what was going on. passengers were being told to change their travel plans and other people trying to get to work being told to travel from home that lack —— to work from home. this has had a knock—on effect on other stations also. the uk‘s busiest station on a monday morning, passengers at waterloo were greeted by cancellations and delays, and commuters trying to get into london...
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more needs to be done and what we are doing is working alongside transports, northern express and network rail in improving services. and richard george for the rail network. to make recommendation and then we will take action. >> no one can question, to reach a deal with the european union, a deal many people thought was unachievable. despite the endeavors that concerns people have with an uncomfortable choice and i share those concerns. as the prime minister heads to scotland can i ask what guarantee can she give to those concerned about the future of the fishing industry, and that? >> can i say to my honorable friend he is absolutely right to save the issue of the fishing industry and our precious union. and indeed all my colleagues on the conservative, in relation to fishing, an independent coastal state, we will be able to negotiate access to our waters and ensuring fishing communities get a fair share of our waters. we will be determining the issue of access to our borders and firmly rejected the access to our borders. i say, in my statement, not be trading off the agreement against anyt
more needs to be done and what we are doing is working alongside transports, northern express and network rail in improving services. and richard george for the rail network. to make recommendation and then we will take action. >> no one can question, to reach a deal with the european union, a deal many people thought was unachievable. despite the endeavors that concerns people have with an uncomfortable choice and i share those concerns. as the prime minister heads to scotland can i ask...
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in improving services. 0f network rail in improving services.ple have that has left us with an uncomfortable choice. i share those concerns. as the prime minister heads to scotland, can i ask what guarantee she can give to those who have concerns about the future of the fishing industry under this deal, and our precious union? cani deal, and our precious union? can i say to my honourable friend that he is absolutely right to raise theissue that he is absolutely right to raise the issue of the fishing industry. and of our precious union. i am a committed unionist, as he is, and indeed, all my colleagues on the conservative benches. our ideal in relation to fisheries, means that we will become an independent coastal state, we will be able to negotiate access to our waters, and we will ensure ravishing twinges get a fairer share of our waters. we will be determining that issue of access to our waters, and we firmly reject a leak of access to our waters and access to markets. i also have to say that we are very clear, as i made clear in my statement
in improving services. 0f network rail in improving services.ple have that has left us with an uncomfortable choice. i share those concerns. as the prime minister heads to scotland, can i ask what guarantee she can give to those who have concerns about the future of the fishing industry under this deal, and our precious union? cani deal, and our precious union? can i say to my honourable friend that he is absolutely right to raise theissue that he is absolutely right to raise the issue of the...
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network rail have apologised to passengers for the disruption.oon, they are advising people to check, but effectively do not travel to waterloo station. 0k, effectively do not travel to waterloo station. ok, for now, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather. carol kirkwood has the forecast. a cold start of the day across some parts, particularly the highlands, temperatures falling in the north to as low as —6.3 in braemar. a lot of cloud, coming from the east, drifting west and freezing drizzle and showers across eastern scotland, eastern england, the midlands, southern parts of england and the channel islands. they will be well scattered, so not all of us will catch them. these are likely to be the maximum temperatures. a noticeable easterly breeze. tonight, the showers become much more widespread. about 300 metres in the south and 700 metres in the north. we will see some winteriness, especially on the hills. these are the temperatures you can expect. a cold night in prospect, leading us into a cold day tomorrow with showers banding t
network rail have apologised to passengers for the disruption.oon, they are advising people to check, but effectively do not travel to waterloo station. 0k, effectively do not travel to waterloo station. ok, for now, thank you. now it's time for a look at the weather. carol kirkwood has the forecast. a cold start of the day across some parts, particularly the highlands, temperatures falling in the north to as low as —6.3 in braemar. a lot of cloud, coming from the east, drifting west and...
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passengers like a normal industry but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network railra money is badly needed to cover rising costs a nd is badly needed to cover rising costs and fund new investment. nobody wants to pay extra for their fa res nobody wants to pay extra for their fares but what do the increases cover? the day to day running of the railways, allowing billions of extra money to be focused on investment. new stations, new carriages and extra services. the industry is promising major improvements to the railway network, allowing thousands of new services every week from 2021 and making travel more comfortable and making travel more comfortable and reliable. but that is likely to be cold comfort for passengers as they had to work injanuary faced with a new year of higher prices. theo leggett, bbc news. the marriott hotel chain says there's been a breach of its reservations database, potentially exposing information about 500 million guests. among the details accessed were passport numbers, payment card information, addresses and phone numbers. our personal fi
passengers like a normal industry but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network railra money is badly needed to cover rising costs a nd is badly needed to cover rising costs and fund new investment. nobody wants to pay extra for their fa res nobody wants to pay extra for their fares but what do the increases cover? the day to day running of the railways, allowing billions of extra money to be focused on investment. new stations, new carriages and extra services. the...
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the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the day the firm was rebuked for failing to deliver a punctual and reliable service. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i has whips threatening to cut short parliament's festive break if theresa may loses her key brexit vote, which could spark a constitutional crisis. the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down injanuary, bringing an end to a decade running the consumer products giant, months after he lost a bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily star claims rock star ozzy osbourne, who they say lost decades to booze and drugs, was nearly killed by, of all things, a manicure. we might not be looking at that story! let's
the daily mail reports that the former boss of network rail was honoured at buckingham palace on the day the firm was rebuked for failing to deliver a punctual and reliable service. the metro says talks over a tv brexit debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn has descended into a farce, as they can't even agree which network should host it. according to the the daily telegraph, the number of tory mps who have spoken out against theresa may's brexit deal has reached the hundred mark. the i...
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passengers like a normal industry but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network railver rising costs and fund new investment. nobody wants to pay extra for their fares but what do the increases cover? the day to day running of the railways, allowing billions of extra money to be focused on investment. new stations, new carriages and extra services. the industry is promising major improvements to the railway network, allowing thousands of new services every week from 2021 and making travel more comfortable and reliable. but that is likely to be cold comfort for passengers as they had to work in january faced with a new year of higher prices. theo leggett, bbc news. new figures obtained by the bbc reveal that almost one in four houses meant for military families is standing empty. there are over 11,000 vacant mod homes across the uk costing the taxpayer more than £25 million pounds a year in rent and maintenance. the mod says it's doing its best to reduce the numbers but has to budget for thousands of service family house moves every year. but one senior mp has told us
passengers like a normal industry but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network railver rising costs and fund new investment. nobody wants to pay extra for their fares but what do the increases cover? the day to day running of the railways, allowing billions of extra money to be focused on investment. new stations, new carriages and extra services. the industry is promising major improvements to the railway network, allowing thousands of new services every week from 2021...
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network rail admits the service across the country hasn't been good enough. tom burridge, bbc news.issan, has confirmed that its chairman, carlos ghosn, is under arrest and is being investigated for alleged financial misconduct. there's been an argument between russia and the us at a meeting of the global chemical weapons watchdog, the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. russia said new powers given to the opcw to investigate and apportion blame for gas attacks were unlawful, and it urged members not to approve its annual budget. the us accused moscow of trying to undermine the organisation. guatemala has declared a red alert and evacuated almost 4000 people from the area around a volcano which has erupted for the fifth time this year. when the fuego volcano previously erupted injune a combination of rocks, ash and toxic gases killed almost 200 people. there's been a big reaction on social media to these pictures of a film crew on the bbc wildlife programme dynasties helping emperor penguins stuck in a ravine. programme makers usually stick rigidly to a rule not to
network rail admits the service across the country hasn't been good enough. tom burridge, bbc news.issan, has confirmed that its chairman, carlos ghosn, is under arrest and is being investigated for alleged financial misconduct. there's been an argument between russia and the us at a meeting of the global chemical weapons watchdog, the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons. russia said new powers given to the opcw to investigate and apportion blame for gas attacks were unlawful,...
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joining us now are gerry mann, a network rail worker, and neil peters, who heads up the samaritans railstopped and asked her to remove from the railway. i put in report into network rail route control. then i started to walk back to my van. after about 75 yards, i knew something wasn't right and i went back to double—check. and she wasn't there. so i walked a bit further along and she was stood between two bushes on the railway side of the fence. so i approached her and gently said, you're in a dangerous place. it would be better if you moved to the public side of the fence. and she quite openly said, i need to die. i need to kill myself. had you been through the trading at this point? yes, but it was ten years ago ‘— trading at this point? yes, but it was ten years ago —— i had been through the training. what thought process are you going through?” knew i had to get her to a place of safety. she interacted with me a little bit. i said, come on, you get on the public side of the fence and we on the public side of the fence and we will have a chat. she said, when you go, i will come back
joining us now are gerry mann, a network rail worker, and neil peters, who heads up the samaritans railstopped and asked her to remove from the railway. i put in report into network rail route control. then i started to walk back to my van. after about 75 yards, i knew something wasn't right and i went back to double—check. and she wasn't there. so i walked a bit further along and she was stood between two bushes on the railway side of the fence. so i approached her and gently said, you're in...
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aria has been employed by network rail to stop pigeons swooping on commuters as they eat.ation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning. on train5, south western railway services through putney are subject to disruption due to a fault with the signalling 5y5tem. on the roads, in vauxhall, a lane closed on a203 south lambeth road at the junction with a3205 parry street, due to gas mains work. in barnet, brunswick park road is closed in both directions by new southgate cemetery and the war memorial for watermain repairs. in south tottenham, the bus lane is closed northbound on the a10 high road outside south tottenham station. now the weather, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it'll turn very wet and very windy overnight tonight, but until then it is a fairly reasonable day of weather. quite a cool start to the morning. temperatures in mid— single figures. it'll stay mostly dry until we get to this evening. one or two very stray showers around, though. quite keen southerly wind and the at the. it isa keen southerly wind and the at the. it is a nice b
aria has been employed by network rail to stop pigeons swooping on commuters as they eat.ation now. there is a good service on the tubes this morning. on train5, south western railway services through putney are subject to disruption due to a fault with the signalling 5y5tem. on the roads, in vauxhall, a lane closed on a203 south lambeth road at the junction with a3205 parry street, due to gas mains work. in barnet, brunswick park road is closed in both directions by new southgate cemetery and...
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been awarded a one and a half billion year old contract to build trains for london's underground rail network the company will produce a total of ninety four trains for the piccadilly line which carries some seven hundred thousand passengers a day besides offering more comfort the new carriages will also post a larger capacity to cater for london's by thing population this city is expected to have ten million residents by twenty thirty that's one and a half million more than today. are the latest i phones a flop that's the question many investors seem to be asking themselves as apple's share price tumbled earlier in the week the wall street journal had said lower than expected demand that prompted the company to slash production of all three i phone models it launched in september. you know tobar apple shares did surged to a record high but that was before denounced of the coming quarter with not much expectations. germany is currently considering the introduction of mass surveillance to ensure that diesel bans in city centers are properly enforced at the same time an increasing number of the
been awarded a one and a half billion year old contract to build trains for london's underground rail network the company will produce a total of ninety four trains for the piccadilly line which carries some seven hundred thousand passengers a day besides offering more comfort the new carriages will also post a larger capacity to cater for london's by thing population this city is expected to have ten million residents by twenty thirty that's one and a half million more than today. are the...
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but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network rail, says the extra money is badlyngers as they had to work in january faced with a new year of higher prices. theo leggett, bbc news. police in county durham are calling for parents to take responsibility for their "out of control" teenagers — after officers were surrounded and attacked by a group of up to 100 children. it happened in stanley earlier this month, but the force has just released body cam footage of the incident. we are asking people nicely to move away. you can see what is going on. bleep in a social media message filmed by durham police themselves — local sergeant emma kay had this to say. have faced outbreaks and last few weeks, officers attacked, disorder of this kind is totally unacceptable, and violence against our officers will not be tolerated. action will be taken against all the individuals involved in the instant that night. whilst it is a hard—core group of individuals involved in this incident there are many able stood on the sidelines, young people who are going to affect the life chances b
but the rail delivery group, representing train companies and network rail, says the extra money is badlyngers as they had to work in january faced with a new year of higher prices. theo leggett, bbc news. police in county durham are calling for parents to take responsibility for their "out of control" teenagers — after officers were surrounded and attacked by a group of up to 100 children. it happened in stanley earlier this month, but the force has just released body cam footage...
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are slowed growth but we able to buy these arches under the rail network in the u.k.. we are buying a big convention and arena business in birmingham, u.k. cases, we felt like we were able to price in a lower growth environment. as investors you have to look at the matrix both ways. it is not just is the economic climate a verbal, it is what price to i have to pay for that? i would say that overall it blackstone, europe looks more favorable because there is not a consensus that is the place to invest. >> let's get into your lines of business because one interesting thing about blackstone is that you are fairly evenly divided across these four sectors. let's start with real estate. you helped build the business. you have been largely successful as a firm. >> it is a hard comment to make because it is a big universe. global and we invest in more opportunistic things. i would say generally, if i stay here in the u.s. we are in a more mature part of the cycle. up.es have moved there is not a lot of distress. you have a headwind from rising rates. the part of the story in c
are slowed growth but we able to buy these arches under the rail network in the u.k.. we are buying a big convention and arena business in birmingham, u.k. cases, we felt like we were able to price in a lower growth environment. as investors you have to look at the matrix both ways. it is not just is the economic climate a verbal, it is what price to i have to pay for that? i would say that overall it blackstone, europe looks more favorable because there is not a consensus that is the place to...
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than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the job onto the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer of honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mult. how can one single model there signal to new sleep paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world.
than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the job onto the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer of honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mult. how can one single model there signal to new sleep paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world.
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than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the job onto the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation old. how can one single mode where simple tenuously paradise companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world the answer has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all are vulnerable from the same way all are dependent on one single company as is every state administration in europe.
than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the job onto the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation old. how can one single mode where simple tenuously paradise companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world the answer has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all are vulnerable...
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than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the edge of bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer of honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mode. how can one single know where single tenuously paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world beyond three has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all are vulnerable in the same way all are dependent on one single company as is every state administration in europe. what are the consequences this is what we've the team of journalists from investigate europe wanted to find out the results are alarming. this is about the data of all citizens everyone is affected and the dependency is much deeper than just the use. of microsoft word or excel almost every orthe already from the townhome to the vehicle registration office and the tax office works with software specially written for their purposes. these many thousands of special programs are written for the wi
than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the edge of bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer of honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch to emergency operation mode. how can one single know where single tenuously paralyzed companies hospitals and even intelligence services all over the world beyond three has a name microsoft all the victims use the same software all...
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than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the edge of bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch.
than two hundred thousand computers on all continents are affected by this attack from the german rail network the edge of bond to the ministry of the interior in russia and the japanese car manufacturer honda in great britain some hospitals even have to switch.
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siemens has been awarded a 1.5 billion euro contract to build trains for london's underground rail networkthe company will produce a total of 94 trains for the piccadilly line, which carries some 700,000 passengers a day. besides offering more comfort, the new carriages will also feature a larger capacity to cater for london's rising population. the city is expected to have 10 million residents by 2030, 1.5 million more than today. that's all for business. it's back to sarah now, because it is a very special day. sarah: yeah, a very important topic now because today is universal children's day, a date established by the united nations aimed at highlighting the needs of children around the globe. refugee children are among the worst off in the world. in lebanon, some 180,000 refugee children are forced to work long hours for little pay, just to put food on the table for their families. no place has a higher concentration of syrian refugees than lebanon's bekaa valley. dw's aya ibrahim traveled to a camp there and is looking at one family's plight that is similar to many others. aya: the mor
siemens has been awarded a 1.5 billion euro contract to build trains for london's underground rail networkthe company will produce a total of 94 trains for the piccadilly line, which carries some 700,000 passengers a day. besides offering more comfort, the new carriages will also feature a larger capacity to cater for london's rising population. the city is expected to have 10 million residents by 2030, 1.5 million more than today. that's all for business. it's back to sarah now, because it is...
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has been awarded a one point five billion euro contract to build trains for london's underground rail network the company will produce a total of ninety four trains for the piccadilly line which carries some seven hundred thousand passengers a day besides offering more comfort the new carriages will also feature a larger capacity to cater for london's rising population the city is expected to have ten million residents buy twenty thirty that's one of a half million more than today. it's all for business it's back to sarah now because it's a very special day yeah and a very important topic now have arabic. today is universal children's day a day to stablish by the united nations aimed at highlighting the needs of children around the globe refugee children are among the worst off in the world in lebanon some one hundred eighty thousand refugee children are forced to work long hours for little pay just to put food on the table for their families no place has a higher concentration of syrian refugees than lebanon's bekaa valley didn't use i.e. abraham travelled to a camp there and has been lookin
has been awarded a one point five billion euro contract to build trains for london's underground rail network the company will produce a total of ninety four trains for the piccadilly line which carries some seven hundred thousand passengers a day besides offering more comfort the new carriages will also feature a larger capacity to cater for london's rising population the city is expected to have ten million residents buy twenty thirty that's one of a half million more than today. it's all for...
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my constituents are still suffering from chronic overcrowding and carriages, it is incumbent on network railllion on modernising and renewing our railways. it will deliver better journeys and fewer disruptions. he is right to say that it's vital that rail delivers their projects on time. iam rail delivers their projects on time. i am told that northern's new rolling stock is currently planned to serve lines from junejuly rolling stock is currently planned to serve lines from june july next year. i know my honourable friend has been campaigning excellently on this issue and i would encouraging him to do so. i'm privileged to have two award—winning sixth form coueges two award—winning sixth form colleges in my constituency. however, with no increase in funding since 2010, winstanley college has cut german a—level from the syllabus and saintjohn cut german a—level from the syllabus and saint john rigby cut german a—level from the syllabus and saintjohn rigby has reduced pastoral support. does the prime minister believed that these are just little extras, or will she agree it's time to raise the
my constituents are still suffering from chronic overcrowding and carriages, it is incumbent on network railllion on modernising and renewing our railways. it will deliver better journeys and fewer disruptions. he is right to say that it's vital that rail delivers their projects on time. iam rail delivers their projects on time. i am told that northern's new rolling stock is currently planned to serve lines from junejuly rolling stock is currently planned to serve lines from june july next...
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a campaign by the samaritans, in conjunction with network rail and the british transport police, is encouragingut the committee‘s chair meg hillier says that the thin blue line is "wearing thinner" with "potentially dire" consequences for public safety. the headlines on bbc news. in a blow to president trump, democrats capture the house of representatives for the first time in eight years. but republicans gain ground in the senate with a number of democrats losing their seats. and president trump was quick to celebrate his party‘s gains, calling the night a ‘tremendous success‘. i started off by asking her about persimmon, where it was announced today that the boss jeff fairburn is to leave after a row over his 75 million pound pay award. here‘s what she had to say. persimmon has said in a statement that this issue is continuing to have a negative impact on the company and on the firm‘s reputation and so it has really affected his ability to continue in his role. it seems to have come to a head over an interview when he walked away from a bbc reporter when he asked about what had happened. pers
a campaign by the samaritans, in conjunction with network rail and the british transport police, is encouragingut the committee‘s chair meg hillier says that the thin blue line is "wearing thinner" with "potentially dire" consequences for public safety. the headlines on bbc news. in a blow to president trump, democrats capture the house of representatives for the first time in eight years. but republicans gain ground in the senate with a number of democrats losing their...