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well, what a match to tell you about in north london this evening.k centred on this man — gareth bale — ahead of tottenham's game against west ham. and after spurs were 3—0 up at half time — and cruising. it seemed the perfect point to make his long awaited second appearance in a spurs shirt off the bench. the hammers had other ideas, though — launching an incredible comeback. as adam wild reports. the surroundings may have changed. the surroundings may have changed. the reception, perhaps, a little bit quieter then he trained. but this is him making himself home once more. the substitutes bench at tottenham not quite the plan, but when his new team—mates are playing like this even he could only sit back and marvel. against west ham, it took under a minute to score the opening goal. partnership with harry kane has lit up the season. i was later, spurs were at it again. 2—0. totte n ha m spurs were at it again. 2—0. tottenham are making things look very easy indeed. just over a quarter in, they had a third again. totte n ha m quarter in, they had a th
well, what a match to tell you about in north london this evening.k centred on this man — gareth bale — ahead of tottenham's game against west ham. and after spurs were 3—0 up at half time — and cruising. it seemed the perfect point to make his long awaited second appearance in a spurs shirt off the bench. the hammers had other ideas, though — launching an incredible comeback. as adam wild reports. the surroundings may have changed. the surroundings may have changed. the reception,...
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well, what a match to tell you about in north london this evening.ter with rivals west ham. and with spurs 3—0 up and cruising at half—time, the stage was set for bale‘s long awaited return to the spurs side off the bench. the hammers had other ideas though — launching an incredible comeback — with drama right through to the final seconds. adam wild reports. the surroundings may have changed, the reception perhaps a little quieter than he dreams of, but this was gareth bale making himself at home once more. the substitute‘s bench a tonne i'm not quite the plan, but when his new team—mates are playing like this even he could only sit back and marvel. against west ham, it took under a minute for the opening goal to be scored. just moments later, spurs were at it again. tone and making things look very easy. just over a quarter of an hour in, they had a third. and that is the way it stayed until, with the game seemingly one, spas chose
well, what a match to tell you about in north london this evening.ter with rivals west ham. and with spurs 3—0 up and cruising at half—time, the stage was set for bale‘s long awaited return to the spurs side off the bench. the hammers had other ideas though — launching an incredible comeback — with drama right through to the final seconds. adam wild reports. the surroundings may have changed, the reception perhaps a little quieter than he dreams of, but this was gareth bale making...
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a body has been pulled from a river in north london, after a man fell in after being chased by policed in tottenham, and the police watchdog is now investigating the circumstances. with more details from the scene, here's tolu adeoye. it was just before 10am this morning when the body of the man was recovered from the river lea in tottenham. the met police said he'd entered the water at about 9.15 last night while trying to evade officers. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us in the coming hours. with me are the chief leader writer of the observer, sonia sodha and the deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister. we'll be going to the pages in just a moment. let's start with the metro. the paper claims a three—tier system of local restrictions will be announced on monday, with pubs, bars and restaurants facing shutdown and families banned from meeting in each others homes. the mirror says many of the areas likely
a body has been pulled from a river in north london, after a man fell in after being chased by policed in tottenham, and the police watchdog is now investigating the circumstances. with more details from the scene, here's tolu adeoye. it was just before 10am this morning when the body of the man was recovered from the river lea in tottenham. the met police said he'd entered the water at about 9.15 last night while trying to evade officers. welcome to bbc news. it's now time for us to take a...
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my own business in this coming week, packing lunches and for kids of the north london.it is you. and now we are going to move on. cheeky. the observer. if you are here, i could do this more effectively. the observer, pm waiting for poll results before brexit move, is going to bejoe biden or donald trump? who would give mea biden or donald trump? who would give me a trade deal if we do not get a deal with the eu suppose the calculation, isn't it? we know that johnson and trump have been more of a bond. doctor said brexit was a great idea and others are less enthusiastic and wept prefer the different outcome insist receiving an honourary doctorate at the time the brexit went through. the thing is that if you had a change, and may represent the trade deal going through the list of things that need to be done and also, joe biden team saying the good friday agreement is jeopardised because the us was what the guaranteed and the trade deal might not be in probably isn't going to be his priority. and much more pressing for the uk just briefly stopped the american election stop
my own business in this coming week, packing lunches and for kids of the north london.it is you. and now we are going to move on. cheeky. the observer. if you are here, i could do this more effectively. the observer, pm waiting for poll results before brexit move, is going to bejoe biden or donald trump? who would give mea biden or donald trump? who would give me a trade deal if we do not get a deal with the eu suppose the calculation, isn't it? we know that johnson and trump have been more of...
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it was a better evening for the red half of north london as arsenal ran out easy 3—0 winners againstas pepe here with the pick of the goals, adding to first half efforts from eddie nketiah and joe willock. leicester city also won. they beat aek athens by two goals to one — jamie vardy among the scorers. but celtic blew a two—goal lead away to draw 2—2 with lille. mohamed elyounoussi's double, including this great strike, had put them firmly in control. but the french side fought back, jonathan ikone scoring their equaliser. rangers meanwhile beat poland's lech poznan 1—0. 13 barbarians players will face a disciplinary hearing for breaches of coronavirus protocols that forced the cancellation of their match against england last sunday. former england captain chris robshaw was among the players who apologised for the breach. the rfu has declined to name the players facing a range of charges including, individual breaches of the protocols, and also providing false statements during an investigation. j] williams has been hailed as "one of the greatest wings to play for wales, the british
it was a better evening for the red half of north london as arsenal ran out easy 3—0 winners againstas pepe here with the pick of the goals, adding to first half efforts from eddie nketiah and joe willock. leicester city also won. they beat aek athens by two goals to one — jamie vardy among the scorers. but celtic blew a two—goal lead away to draw 2—2 with lille. mohamed elyounoussi's double, including this great strike, had put them firmly in control. but the french side fought back,...
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she became the all—time leading scorer in wsl — in arsenal's 6—1 hammering of tottenham in the north londono put them 2 up, breaking the tally of 49 she held with nikita parris going into the match. miedema went on to score her hat—trick, and pull further clear. arsenal have now won 5 out of 5 — and sit top of the table. manchester united are still unbeaten after a 4—2 win against west ham. alessia russo scored twice, and there was also a first goal in english football for united's world cup winner tobin heath not to be outdone, their other other us summer signing kristen press came off the bench to wrap up the points. it's united's fourth league win in a row. and united pulled level on points with everton in 2nd — that after they were held to a 2—2 draw with brighton today. in the other wsl games — us midfielder sam mewis equalised for manchester city, in theiri all draw with reading. and birmingham hammered bristol city 4—0. britain's tayo geoghegan—hart is up to 4th in the giro d'italia standings — after claiming a first grand tour stage win today. the ineos grenadiers cyclist left if la
she became the all—time leading scorer in wsl — in arsenal's 6—1 hammering of tottenham in the north londono put them 2 up, breaking the tally of 49 she held with nikita parris going into the match. miedema went on to score her hat—trick, and pull further clear. arsenal have now won 5 out of 5 — and sit top of the table. manchester united are still unbeaten after a 4—2 win against west ham. alessia russo scored twice, and there was also a first goal in english football for united's...
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at the school gate in north london they wa nt school gate in north london they want the restrictions to school they see everybody but at home they can't be with family and friends. they literally change things every two seconds. another rule has come. 0h, another law has come. it's like, how do you know these things? do you understand what's happening tonight and what's changing? know. i am captain fantastic. and the restrictions on intermixing will mean many cancelled parties. the children's entertainment industry wants to be able to work indoors. for children this is a life event. weddings and other such things going go ahead this is so important to children. notjust forfamilies this is so important to children. not just for families and friends but it's great for their well—being. this week the met police broke up a wedding reception and west london with more than 100 guests. the force says with moving london to the high alert they will be extra patrols near pubs and bars. the new restrictions are absolutely necessary. do you think these new restrictions are going to be hard to en
at the school gate in north london they wa nt school gate in north london they want the restrictions to school they see everybody but at home they can't be with family and friends. they literally change things every two seconds. another rule has come. 0h, another law has come. it's like, how do you know these things? do you understand what's happening tonight and what's changing? know. i am captain fantastic. and the restrictions on intermixing will mean many cancelled parties. the children's...
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pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. community. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why this. report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among ethnic minorities as in the sponsible workers in hospitals food markets are. there more exposed to the virus also housing conditions are often crowned risk factors such as diabetes or being overweight are also more widespread the chairman of the council of the british medical association is familiar with what has kept his experiencing and warns that the deaths will continue with the 2nd wave. it is that . in any nation to protect its population protect those that work lack of any action plan the lack of any implementation of clear recommendations that were made in june is extremely concerning. can't
pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. community. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why this. report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among...
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pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring in the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know being committed should be. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why you get the bits and there's. a report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among ethnic minorities as in the sponsible workers and hospitals food markets taxi drivers they're more exposed to the virus also housing conditions are often cramped risk factors such as diabetes or being overweight are also more widespread the chairman of the council of the british medical association is familiar with what has this experiencing and warns that the deaths will continue with the 2nd wave. it is the duty of any government in any nation to protect its population protect those that work lack of any action plan the lack of any implementation
pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring in the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know being committed should be. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why you get the bits and there's. a report in june by britain's...
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i hope everyone there was a better evening for the red half of north london after arsenal beat dundalk lille. ranges beat the polish team. 13 barbarians will face a disciplinary hearing for breach of coronavirus regulations. the former english captain apologised for the breach, the rfu has declined to name the players who have been charged. jj williams has been hailed as one of the greatest wings to play for wales, and british and irish and is by the welsh rugby union following his death at the age of 72. he scored 12 tries in 30 tests. thomas davitt reflects on his career. searing pace, formidable he was the rug bys star i nsta ntly searing pace, formidable he was the rugbys star instantly recognisable by his initials alone. with two players called john williams on the side, he becamejj, the otherjpl. he's got 12 tries in 30 tests but in the early days, it wasn't all about by. the early days, it wasn't all about rugby. at college, the olympic champion lindley was a persuasive presence. he tried to convince jj williams lay with athletics a 1970, he competed at the commonwealth games. b
i hope everyone there was a better evening for the red half of north london after arsenal beat dundalk lille. ranges beat the polish team. 13 barbarians will face a disciplinary hearing for breach of coronavirus regulations. the former english captain apologised for the breach, the rfu has declined to name the players who have been charged. jj williams has been hailed as one of the greatest wings to play for wales, and british and irish and is by the welsh rugby union following his death at the...
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children i've got friends that got children and were close to me pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of herring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know the being community should be. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why you get. a report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among ethnic minorities as in the sponsible workers and hospitals food markets are taxi drivers they're more exposed to the virus also housing conditions are often cramped risk factors such as diabetes or being overweight are also more widespread the chairman of the council of the british medical association is familiar with what has this experiencing and warns that the deaths will continue with the 2nd wave. is that any government in any nation to protect its population protect those that work lack of any action pla
children i've got friends that got children and were close to me pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of herring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does volunteer work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic or being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know the being community should be. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why...
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it's understood the labour leader was driving in the kentish town area of north london when the incidentollision with a car. a security steward has told the manchester arena inquiry has apologised to one of the mothers of the victims after posting an offensive message on facebook. kyle lawlor saw the bomb in the poyet, and was 18 at the time but failed to raise the alarm. at the start of this year this offensive post appeared on facebook attacking the idea of a new law named after the man who died at manchester arena. aimed at martin's mother, the author said, he'd had enough of listening toa said, he'd had enough of listening to a woman who clearly still has no idea of what actually happened and is honestly still blaming others. today, she sat at the back of the courtroom as the man responsible for the abuse sorry to her. courtroom as the man responsible for the abuse sorry to herlj courtroom as the man responsible for the abuse sorry to her. i didn't mean to cause any harm or upset within that post. i had been dealing within that post. i had been dealing with a difficult period and for
it's understood the labour leader was driving in the kentish town area of north london when the incidentollision with a car. a security steward has told the manchester arena inquiry has apologised to one of the mothers of the victims after posting an offensive message on facebook. kyle lawlor saw the bomb in the poyet, and was 18 at the time but failed to raise the alarm. at the start of this year this offensive post appeared on facebook attacking the idea of a new law named after the man who...
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are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londona precaution. sir keir is not thought to have been injured and reported the incident to the police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator ofcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with ofcom to comply with its guidelines. earlier this year we covered the story of single dad samuel and his two sons — who spent lockdown in their small one bedroomed flat in bristol with nowhere to play outside. and it was tough. two viewers were so moved by samuel's story, they offered the family a free stay at their holiday park in devon. fiona lamdin reports. it's like rabbits in a hutch — we're all cooped up. there's not that much we can do — cos we're just in a one—bedroom. when we first met single dad samuel... when we go in the lifts, what do we do? we spray. ..it was six months ago, when the country was in full lockdown. if you could pan around
are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londona precaution. sir keir is not thought to have been injured and reported the incident to the police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator ofcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with ofcom to comply with its guidelines. earlier this...
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there are minor delays on thejubilee line in north london due to a faulty train.week, turning rather unsettled, with wet and windy weather at times. but today it is still dry, and you'll notice the southerly wind will pick up, so it turns windier through the afternoon, starting off with temperatures in high single figures, so it is a fairly mild to start the day. some brightness with spells of sunshine, quite hazy at times with high cloud, top temperature 15. it'll be feeling warmer. overnight tonight, a mild night to come, some of us staying in double figures, but the cloud will thicken and into the start of tomorrow, some outbreaks of rain pushing eastwards. we are starting off with wet weather tomorrow, clearing eastwards through the morning with sunny spells into the afternoon but staying rather windy on tuesday. on wednesday, some heavier spells of rain pushing in from the south, so wet and windy at times through this week but temperatures mild, 14—18. if you want to know if the london's new year's day parade is going to ta ke new year's day parade is going t
there are minor delays on thejubilee line in north london due to a faulty train.week, turning rather unsettled, with wet and windy weather at times. but today it is still dry, and you'll notice the southerly wind will pick up, so it turns windier through the afternoon, starting off with temperatures in high single figures, so it is a fairly mild to start the day. some brightness with spells of sunshine, quite hazy at times with high cloud, top temperature 15. it'll be feeling warmer. overnight...
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in the women's super league, the north london derby is drawing to a close and arsenal's vievienne miedemaiker has become the wsl‘s all—time record scorer with this goal. she's scored a further two more to complete her hat—trick, and her side are currently thrashing spurs 6—1 with 2 minutes left. manchester united are still unbeaten in wsl after a 4—2 win against west ham. alessia russo scored twice and there was also a first goal in english football for united's world cup winner tobin heath. not to be outdone, their other other us summer signing kristen press came off the bench to wrap up the points. it's united's fourth league win in a row. us midfielder sam mewis equalised for manchester city, in their 1—1 draw with reading. birmingham hammered bristol city 4—0. and everton‘s perfect start is over, they drew two all with brighton. fabio ouartararo has lost the lead of the motogp championship afterfailing to finish in the points at the aragon grand prix. alex rins took the chequered flag after starting from tenth to claim his first victory of the season. a third place finish was enough f
in the women's super league, the north london derby is drawing to a close and arsenal's vievienne miedemaiker has become the wsl‘s all—time record scorer with this goal. she's scored a further two more to complete her hat—trick, and her side are currently thrashing spurs 6—1 with 2 minutes left. manchester united are still unbeaten in wsl after a 4—2 win against west ham. alessia russo scored twice and there was also a first goal in english football for united's world cup winner tobin...
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a toddler in a pushchair has been killed and a man critically injured in a crash in north—west london christmas. it's usually a particularly busy season for tourism. but for one tour guide in tottenham, the future is uncertain. now, it's... it was a ghost city. we were hoping that it will be all right for christmas holidays, that we can work in winter, but now it seems that we're not going to be working. so we can't see any future now — we don't know what's going to happen within one year. a woman's been attacked by thieves who broke into her home in basildon, and stole three english bulldog puppies. she was sprayed in the face with a substance by the raiders, who took the dogs on friday night. let's take a look at the travel situation now. ok, on the tubes all looking good at the moment. and traffic is slow on the a13 coming into central london between dagenham and barking. here's sara with the weather. good morning to you. a dry start this morning across london and the south—east. a bit cool in the suburbs, though, it must be said. but we've got some early brightness — very short—li
a toddler in a pushchair has been killed and a man critically injured in a crash in north—west london christmas. it's usually a particularly busy season for tourism. but for one tour guide in tottenham, the future is uncertain. now, it's... it was a ghost city. we were hoping that it will be all right for christmas holidays, that we can work in winter, but now it seems that we're not going to be working. so we can't see any future now — we don't know what's going to happen within one year....
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at the school gate in north london, they want the restrictions to work, but don't really understand themsilly when they go to school to see everybody but at home they can't meet family and friends. they literally change it every two seconds. and you think, another rule, another law has come, so another rule, another law has come, so it is like how do you know these things? do you understand what is happening and what has changed? no. i'm captain fantastic! and the restrictions on indoor mixing will mean many cancelled parties. the children's entertainment industry wa nts to children's entertainment industry wants to be able to work indoors. for children, this is a life event. other things can go ahead. this is so important to children, notjust forfamilies so important to children, notjust for families and friends but for them and it is great for their well—being. this week, the met police broke up a wedding reception in west london with more than 100 guests. the force said with london moving to the higher alert level, there will be extra patrols near clu bs there will be extra patrols ne
at the school gate in north london, they want the restrictions to work, but don't really understand themsilly when they go to school to see everybody but at home they can't meet family and friends. they literally change it every two seconds. and you think, another rule, another law has come, so another rule, another law has come, so it is like how do you know these things? do you understand what is happening and what has changed? no. i'm captain fantastic! and the restrictions on indoor mixing...
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police are questioning two people— after 17 children at a north london school were taken to hospitaloo close to their deer during mating season. richmond and bushy parks are home to over a thousand free roaming deer— and at the moment, the males are fighting their rivals for attention. royal parks have launched a blog to try to explain the risks. hundreds of people have signed a petition complaining over the removal of a david bowie mural in walthamstow. it was reportedly painted over as it wasjudged inappropriate for a conservation area. the local council has apologised and says they're looking into how they can put things right. tomorrow is world mental health day and in london, one children's author says it's more important than ever to support young people to talk about how they're feeling. the book sophie says it's ok not to be ok is aimed at children as young as two. it's been written to help parents teach positive messages— and support children when something is wrong. i do feel that although we are in a pandemic now, i feel the next pandemic will be that of mental health in c
police are questioning two people— after 17 children at a north london school were taken to hospitaloo close to their deer during mating season. richmond and bushy parks are home to over a thousand free roaming deer— and at the moment, the males are fighting their rivals for attention. royal parks have launched a blog to try to explain the risks. hundreds of people have signed a petition complaining over the removal of a david bowie mural in walthamstow. it was reportedly painted over as it...
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pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does well interior work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic are being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why. a report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among ethnic minorities as indispensable workers in hospitals food markets are taxi drivers they're more exposed to the virus also housing conditions are often crowned risk factors such as diabetes or being overweight are also more widespread the chairman of the council of the british medical association is familiar with what has kept his experiencing and warns that the deaths will continue with the 2nd wave . it is that duty of any government in any nation to protect its population protect those that work lack of any action plan the lack of any implementation of clear recommendations that were made. is e
pesca is a popular figure in the north london borough of hiring the 62 year old pensioner worked as a lecturer at the nearby university and does well interior work where he can for example at a food charity for those in need he says he's seen how the black asian minority ethnic are being community has been especially affected by the pandemic. you know. disproportionately in terms of numbers and that's why. a report in june by britain's department of health reasons for the many deaths among...
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an actress from north london who nearly gave up on her dream beause of a bad experience with a drama a massive outsider, i just felt like i just did not belong. kind of remember thinking to myself, if this is what the industry is like, i don't... i don't want anything to do with this. let's take a look at the travel situation now. now the weather with kate kinsella. hello, there. well, it's a reasonably mild start this morning. you should see some sunny spells to start with, but then more cloud later on, with one or two outbreaks of rain. so enjoy the breaks in the cloud first thing this morning. we will see that cloud thicken through the course of the day and then, with it, some outbreaks of rain. that wind becoming quite blustery through the afternoon. temperatures today getting up to somewhere between 12 and 15 celsius. now, that band of cloud and showers will clear first thing this evening. we'll get some clearer skies. but then our next frontal arrives. as it does through the early hours of saturday morning, the wind, again, will start to strengthen. minimum temperature 7—9 cels
an actress from north london who nearly gave up on her dream beause of a bad experience with a drama a massive outsider, i just felt like i just did not belong. kind of remember thinking to myself, if this is what the industry is like, i don't... i don't want anything to do with this. let's take a look at the travel situation now. now the weather with kate kinsella. hello, there. well, it's a reasonably mild start this morning. you should see some sunny spells to start with, but then more cloud...
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are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londonhe police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator 0fcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with 0fcom to comply with its guidelines. they were childhood friends and the ultimate 80's girl group, but since lockdown sarah dallin and keren woodward have formed their very own "bananarama bubble." instead of the planned tour the pop superstars behind hits like "venus" and "really saying something" used the time to write their autobiography. they've taken our entertainment correspondent colin paterson back to one of their old stomping grounds. here we are. it's been a while. bananarama. oh, it's still got the squeaky floor. back at london's pineapple dance studios. all the classics were rehearsed here. i heard a rumour, love in the first degree... did we do venus here? i think we may. i forgot. i've got a bad arm. # i am your venus # i a
are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londonhe police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator 0fcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with 0fcom to comply with its guidelines. they were childhood friends and the ultimate 80's girl group, but since lockdown sarah dallin and...
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he murdered annie ekofo and her nephew bervil in a flat in north london in 2016.mum of 31 years after murdering his estranged wife and her new partner on new year's day. rhys hancock repeatedly stabbed helen hancock and martin griffiths as they lay in bed at their home in derbyshire. his mother warned policejust after four o clock in the morning that hancock had taken two knives and left the house threatening to kill the pair. a building inspector who signed off the grenfell tower refurbishment failed to properly read a string of product specifications while considering the materials to be used for the work. john hoban told the grenfell inquiry that he was under pressure following spending cuts in his department, and that at times he was working on 120 to 130 projects at one time. ministers are understood to be considering plans to house asylum seekers on disused ferries moored off the british coast, while their claims are assessed. new figures reveal more than 1900 migrants reached the uk by boat in september — more than in the whole of last year. simonjones repo
he murdered annie ekofo and her nephew bervil in a flat in north london in 2016.mum of 31 years after murdering his estranged wife and her new partner on new year's day. rhys hancock repeatedly stabbed helen hancock and martin griffiths as they lay in bed at their home in derbyshire. his mother warned policejust after four o clock in the morning that hancock had taken two knives and left the house threatening to kill the pair. a building inspector who signed off the grenfell tower refurbishment...
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. >> reporter: in north london the duke of hamilton has welcomed diners and drinkers for the last three. in march, he and many others learned that pubs and pandemics make for poor drinking buddies. >> we actually shut the doors just before being forced to just because there was such a big unknown. >> reporter: this summer as britain's first lockdown lifted, he put safety measures in and started pouring pints for a thirsty grateful public. >> i think it was quite important for quite a lot of people. >> reporter: now as infection rates respike, these pubs like thousands of others could soon face a second closure. >> it's really frustrating because we're doing everything we're told to do. >> i think that the landlords and the publicans have every right to be aggrieved. >> reporter: psychology professor robert west lives next door to his local pub and advises the uk government on public health behavior. >> when you have a blanket closure or something like that, it unfairly hits the ones that can make their places safe because they have to close along with the others. >> reporter: but immuno
. >> reporter: in north london the duke of hamilton has welcomed diners and drinkers for the last three. in march, he and many others learned that pubs and pandemics make for poor drinking buddies. >> we actually shut the doors just before being forced to just because there was such a big unknown. >> reporter: this summer as britain's first lockdown lifted, he put safety measures in and started pouring pints for a thirsty grateful public. >> i think it was quite...
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joining us now from north london is lynda thomas, who's the ceo of macmillan cancer support.o, thanks very much for the opportunity to talk about the impact the pandemic has had on charities asa pandemic has had on charities as a whole. the charities like mine we rely on the general public for our income. thank goodness the general public have been absolutely fantastic. but sadly we will still see a huge drop in income over the next three years, up to £175 million. we have had to do loads of adapting. as you might imagine it is all about digital now. we have ms —— moved a face—to—face fundraising to online events, things like games nights in, in the autumn we have a virtual escape room, we have a virtual escape room, we also have a horseracing note full up we also have a horseracing note fullup our we also have a horseracing note full up our wonderful macmillan coffee morning was pretty good this year, but we are expecting to see £8 million, which is not an insignificant sum, but when you think last year it raised £27 million for us, solely because people could not get togeth
joining us now from north london is lynda thomas, who's the ceo of macmillan cancer support.o, thanks very much for the opportunity to talk about the impact the pandemic has had on charities asa pandemic has had on charities as a whole. the charities like mine we rely on the general public for our income. thank goodness the general public have been absolutely fantastic. but sadly we will still see a huge drop in income over the next three years, up to £175 million. we have had to do loads of...
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are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londontaken to hospital as a precaution. sir keir is not thought to have been injured and reported the incident to the police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator ofcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with ofcom to comply with its guidelines. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. hello. the band of rain which started across the south and west of the country early this morning finishes the day to the north and east. elsewhere, a bit of a late afternoon sunshine, clear skies and showers into the evening and overnight, most frequent across western areas, some quite heavy, the breeze also picking up. the lightest of the winds to the eastern counties of england and scotland, where temperatures will drop the furthest into single figures. a chilly start to wednesday, reina lingers around a shetland, sunshine and shower
are investigating a traffic collision involving labour leader sir keir starmer and a cyclist in north londontaken to hospital as a precaution. sir keir is not thought to have been injured and reported the incident to the police later that day. mobile phone companies have been ordered to stop selling phones locked to one network. the regulator ofcom says the move should result in better deals and less inconvenience for consumers. the firms have said they'll work with ofcom to comply with its...
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we started in london, running from north london to south london, with all the pools. blow it up, second stage, get all your stuff in the bag like jill stage, get all your stuff in the bag likejill has done, and then you strap them on. it took less time for the group to get thereafter ready thanit the group to get thereafter ready than it did for me to wind my fight with the wetsuit. the hardier adventures didn't bother, as we all took a deep breath and took to chilly but crystal clear waters of roma lake. my gosh, it isjust life changing for me. it clears your mind, it is really good for my mental health. i actually thought that was amazing! i didn't even feel it. and it gave me a lot of support. so you used it as a bit of a dinghy? yeah! i love being self supported and outer mountains all day. yeah! i love being self supported and outer mountains all daym means you have more freedom, because quite often when you go for a swim you've got to swim around and then you've got to swim around and then you've got to come back stop because, unlike a triathlon, it is not compe
we started in london, running from north london to south london, with all the pools. blow it up, second stage, get all your stuff in the bag like jill stage, get all your stuff in the bag likejill has done, and then you strap them on. it took less time for the group to get thereafter ready thanit the group to get thereafter ready than it did for me to wind my fight with the wetsuit. the hardier adventures didn't bother, as we all took a deep breath and took to chilly but crystal clear waters of...
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conduct after the bbc uncovered serious failings in its response to a vicious racist attack in north west london as racially motivated gbh with intent — a very serious hate crime. but newsnight can reveal the police response was fundamentally flawed. richard watson has this exclusive report. on the 22nd of december last year, three women returning from a night out were brutally attacked by racists in north—west london. when i was in that corner, i was covering my head like this. i was thinking, "my son is not going to have a mum," and. "i'm going to be dead. the attack, by seven white men, outside a 24—hour shop on kilburn lane, was categorised as a serious hate crime. niyad was kicked unconscious. he'sjust like, he had his fists like this. and i remember ijust took my arm off my friend and i wasjust like. "what? in january, niyad approached newsnight because she said the police that the victims down. —— let the victim down. we can reveal the police investigation was half—hearted and disastrously slow. and so far the attackers have evaded justice. the police should move fast to gather evidence a
conduct after the bbc uncovered serious failings in its response to a vicious racist attack in north west london as racially motivated gbh with intent — a very serious hate crime. but newsnight can reveal the police response was fundamentally flawed. richard watson has this exclusive report. on the 22nd of december last year, three women returning from a night out were brutally attacked by racists in north—west london. when i was in that corner, i was covering my head like this. i was...
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it's understood the labour leader was driving in the kentish town area of north london when the incidentr arena on the night of the bombing has apologised to the mother of one of the victims after posting an offensive message about her on facebook. kyle lawler, who was 18 at the time of the attack, saw the bomber in the foyer and was suspicious of him, but failed to raise the alarm. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. at the start of this year, this offensive post appeared on facebook attacking the idea of a new law named after martyn hett, who died at manchester arena. aimed at martyn's mother, the author said "he had enough of listening to a woman who clearly still has no idea of what actually happened" and is "obviously still blaming others". today, she sat at the back of the courtroom as the man responsible for the abuse said sorry to her. i didn't mean to cause any harm or upset within that post. i've been dealing with a difficult period and for that i'd like to apologise to anybody that it caused offence to. kyle lawler was at manchester arena on the night of
it's understood the labour leader was driving in the kentish town area of north london when the incidentr arena on the night of the bombing has apologised to the mother of one of the victims after posting an offensive message about her on facebook. kyle lawler, who was 18 at the time of the attack, saw the bomber in the foyer and was suspicious of him, but failed to raise the alarm. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. at the start of this year, this offensive post appeared...
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it was a better evening for the red half of north london as arsenal ran out easy 3—0 winners against attitude of the players, especially those who'd not been heavily involved so far this season. that's two wins from two for his side. and for leicester, who won 2—1 at aek athens. hamza choudhury scoring what turned out to be the winner. rangers also have a 100% record. alfredo morelos scored the only goal in their win over lech posnan, equalling ally mccoist‘s european goal—scoring record for rangers. but celtic blew a two—goal lead away to lille, to draw 2—2. mohamed elyounoussi's double put them firmly in control before the french side rallied. it was celtic‘s first point in two games. england head coach eddiejones says the sport has become a laughing stock and now prop mako vunipola has questioned the behaviour of 13 barbarians players, who've been officially charged for breaking coronavirus protocols. his cousin manu vunipola was among them. former england captain chris robshaw was also in the group and he apologised for the breach, after they left the squad team hotel bubble and
it was a better evening for the red half of north london as arsenal ran out easy 3—0 winners against attitude of the players, especially those who'd not been heavily involved so far this season. that's two wins from two for his side. and for leicester, who won 2—1 at aek athens. hamza choudhury scoring what turned out to be the winner. rangers also have a 100% record. alfredo morelos scored the only goal in their win over lech posnan, equalling ally mccoist‘s european goal—scoring...
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or the elderly couple who wept, voted labour all their life and wept in the polling station in north london party for you, that you will be welcome back and if you stay or come back to the labour party or vote labour again, you will be part of us, in the same way everyone else is and we will not, in any way, discriminate against you and that those that do, will be thrown out of the party and done so unceremoniously and quickly. and those who sit on the fence or apologise or excuse them, they will be given no space in the labour party either. that is the leadership that i expect today from keir starmer and the country will be watching. because this is actually, ironically, his power, he can't change the country, he does not run it but he can change the labour party because he runs the labour party. john mann, ella rose, thank you forjoining us. the report from the equality and human rights commission is published this morning and we expect sir keir starmer to hold a press conference to respond to it at 11 o'clock and we will go to that live on bbc news. some breaking news, bobby ball, one ha
or the elderly couple who wept, voted labour all their life and wept in the polling station in north london party for you, that you will be welcome back and if you stay or come back to the labour party or vote labour again, you will be part of us, in the same way everyone else is and we will not, in any way, discriminate against you and that those that do, will be thrown out of the party and done so unceremoniously and quickly. and those who sit on the fence or apologise or excuse them, they...
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this is not just london, in the north of london, liverpool is in a higher alert category where pubs and bars and other businesses have been forced to close. the government wants manchester and others to close, and they are resisting saying that they need more financial assistance to do it. the tiered approach to dealing with the coronavirus through the winter is just recently been announced and it's got a great deal of pressure. on one side, you have those who believe the existing measures are inadequate, that they are weak, that they will not significantly slow the virus and they are pushing for a national move like a short-term lockdown to get ahead of the virus and then on the other hand, you is a growing number of critics in the conservative party that are fed up with restrictions all together and who openly question, whether they do any good at all. >> all right, phil, back in london, appreciate it. >> well, for more on the surge in coronavirus cases around the world, let's bring in an associate professor of moleculor virology. you are in a region that was one of the hardest hit. w
this is not just london, in the north of london, liverpool is in a higher alert category where pubs and bars and other businesses have been forced to close. the government wants manchester and others to close, and they are resisting saying that they need more financial assistance to do it. the tiered approach to dealing with the coronavirus through the winter is just recently been announced and it's got a great deal of pressure. on one side, you have those who believe the existing measures are...
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in the north—west, 1000 patients being treated compared to around 300 in london and fewer than 100 inthan 100 in the south-west. we had new figures for test and trace, still not performing as it should. test and trace in england is under a lot of is key is the turnaround time for test results. in july, of is key is the turnaround time for test results. injuly, nearly eve ryo ne test results. injuly, nearly everyone tested in person, so that's people going into a test centre. they were getting their results within 24 hours. but over the last six weeks you can see the numbers are slowly declining, dropping down. more tests are of course being done but they are taking longer to come back. the figure for the data last week showed more than one third were coming back within 24 hours. this week it is one quarter. it could suggest the programme is not keeping up suggest the programme is not keeping up with the demand of testing that needs to be done. as we head to winter and if hospital admissions continue to rise, it's important these results are known quickly, not only for the public but a
in the north—west, 1000 patients being treated compared to around 300 in london and fewer than 100 inthan 100 in the south-west. we had new figures for test and trace, still not performing as it should. test and trace in england is under a lot of is key is the turnaround time for test results. in july, of is key is the turnaround time for test results. injuly, nearly eve ryo ne test results. injuly, nearly everyone tested in person, so that's people going into a test centre. they were getting...
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parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and londone guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the investigation that has been launched after students in birmingham were given used swabs to test for coronavirus. the financial times front page shows a shopper out in belfast today — as the country prepares for tighter restrictions which will see pubs, restaurants, salons and schools close. the daily mail looks at a new report which reveals hundreds of under—65s have been killed by strokes and heart attacks because of the lockdown. and — the new york times reports the us could have the world's first working coronavirus vaccine within months — but that it may only provide moderate protection. so let's begin... always a but when you feel if you have a little bit of good news. really good to have you both on. absolutely all of the papers as we saw dominated by coronavirus, all the different
parts of england by the end of the week — as the pm is urged to tighten restrictions in the north, midlands and londone guardian, too, looks at the restrictions in place to curb the virus as local leaders in greater manchester and lancashire warn deaths will continue to rise if more isn't done. the metro leads on the investigation that has been launched after students in birmingham were given used swabs to test for coronavirus. the financial times front page shows a shopper out in belfast...
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people across parliament and say, we are talking about the north of england today but tomorrow we could be talking about surrey heath, central londone virus is going to go to our society so let's get the package right for the north so that myself and others can support all the other areas in the country when they are faced with the difficulties we are facing in the north at the moment. the message from the government is that you are not there yet. —— to the government. government is that you are not there yet. -- to the government. the message is that we are pleased they have extended fellow but there is much more than that and businesses are not just about much more than that and businesses are notjust about employees and it is also about making sure the business survives, as well —— extended furlough. they have got to remain light on their feet and i cannot set up a scheme and say, that is it, that is what we are sticking to. because, frankly, the government is not in control of what this virus will do next and the virus is in control. the government has reacted to it and i think they have reacted well so far, but it must keep th
people across parliament and say, we are talking about the north of england today but tomorrow we could be talking about surrey heath, central londone virus is going to go to our society so let's get the package right for the north so that myself and others can support all the other areas in the country when they are faced with the difficulties we are facing in the north at the moment. the message from the government is that you are not there yet. —— to the government. government is that...
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like a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made white chocolate. and a massive horrifying i can't remember when i didn't watch horror movies i've always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to art school. and when i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made. just pick them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break party used to model blanks for girls she says chocolate is much easier to work with because wrong she can just melt it back into place and then of course tastes good the taste is of ultimate imports incidentally this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choo
like a human foot we've paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made white chocolate. and a massive horrifying i can't remember when i didn't watch horror movies i've always...
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like a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school. and when i started making things. it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just take them and chocolate. and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a sweet juicy break. used to model blanks figures preserves chocolate is much easier to work with for bait goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate importance didn't do this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates top
like a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stead around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake enjoy. my name's sarah hardy and i like to give you the pretty. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah hardy has an unusual way of making money. on the menu today a human brain made a white chocolate. and a massive horrified i can't remember what i didn't. have always made creepy things...
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a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stay at around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and bits of bodies when i was a sculptor i went to school and i started making fit it's just natural to make the same things i've always made it just make them and chocolate. molded chocolate and colors taken from fruit is all that's needed to produce a street. party used to model blanks figures she says chocolate is much easier to work with a bit goes wrong you can just melt it back into place and then of course it tastes good the taste is of ultimate imports incidentally this much work to make a chocolate and. not care about what it tastes like but i keep it simple i choose 3 really good chocolates leaped
a human thought we paid her a visit at her home and a whole stay at around 100 kilometers north east of london where she created a very ghoulish treat for us a zombie cake and joy. my name sarah heidi and i like give me the. shocking surprises for you edible definitely not to everyone's taste sarah harding hands an unusual way of making money. on the menu today human gray made a white chocolate. and a massive horrifying member when i didn't watch horror movies but always made creepy things and...
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north carolina, london, paris, rome, berlin, and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> good morning, everyone, i'm christine romans, monday, november 19th, 15 days now to the election. early in person voting begins in alaska, arkansas, colorado, idaho, north dakota, and broward, miami-dade, duval and palm beach. >>> remember the chaotic scenes at the start of the pandemic, the desolate city streets, the frantic emergency rooms, lack of medical equipment and no end in sight? the u.s. faces the very real possibility it will find itself right back there and soon. this is even as the president admits the quiet part outloud that he has no plans to put science first. the u.s. is averaging more than 56,000 new cases a day. up 60% in five weeks. now, remember cases are what's known as a leading indicator. first we have more cases, then more hospitalizations, and then sadly, more deaths. nearly the entire country is either trending the wrong way right now or at best, tr
north carolina, london, paris, rome, berlin, and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> good morning, everyone, i'm christine romans, monday, november 19th, 15 days now to the election. early in person voting begins in alaska, arkansas, colorado, idaho, north dakota, and broward, miami-dade, duval and palm beach. >>> remember the chaotic scenes at the start of the pandemic, the desolate city...
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london. peter lloyd is the chef patron and owner of sticky mango restaurant near waterloo and by alex harris, owner of behind this wall, a cocktail bar based in hackney in northturday. what impact do you think that‘s going to have on your business? it's already having the impact because reservations have been cancelling most of the afternoon. we‘ve practically lost of most of our reservations for next week. as a about 75% of our customers that come to the restau ra nt customers that come to the restaurant are socialising with friends or on a date and that‘s going to have a massive impact on us. and really put us number two under pressure. exc going your last guest, we‘ve come so far and protected these jobs all the way through the lot down and i think the government are really dropping the ball right at the moment when we need them now. you mention and i hope you don‘t mind me asking this question, cancellations of about 7596. question, cancellations of about 75%. can you translate that into money? what sort of financial losses are you looking at from cancelled bookings on saturday night? on saturday night we are probably looking at losing foreign have £5,000
london. peter lloyd is the chef patron and owner of sticky mango restaurant near waterloo and by alex harris, owner of behind this wall, a cocktail bar based in hackney in northturday. what impact do you think that‘s going to have on your business? it's already having the impact because reservations have been cancelling most of the afternoon. we‘ve practically lost of most of our reservations for next week. as a about 75% of our customers that come to the restau ra nt customers that come to...
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north carolina, london, paris, rome, berlin, and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "early start." i'm laura jarrett. >> good morning, everyone, i'm christine romans, monday, november 19th, 15 days now to the election. early in person votings
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unlike his counterparts in the north of england, the london mayor had been pushing for tighter rules.ding rapidly in every corner of our city. nobody wants to see more restrictions, but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect londoners. i must warn londoners that we've got a difficult winter ahead. downing street wants to push and pull different parts of the country in and out of limited lockdowns to match the spread of the disease. but those differences mean a clash, a war of words at least between national and local leaders. but in the end it's number ten that has the power to impose tighter rules. but remember, the tories want to keep their new—found friends in the north. there is no easy way out for either side. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. the mayor of london, labour's sadiq khan, says there was "simply no other option" than to introduce the new restrictions. he said he would continue to press the government for more financial support, but added that the winter months would be difficult. more concerns have been raised about the impact of the restrictions on
unlike his counterparts in the north of england, the london mayor had been pushing for tighter rules.ding rapidly in every corner of our city. nobody wants to see more restrictions, but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect londoners. i must warn londoners that we've got a difficult winter ahead. downing street wants to push and pull different parts of the country in and out of limited lockdowns to match the spread of the disease. but those differences mean a clash, a war of words...
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a kind of a little hard on with us after his trip to london the north of where we were taken literally hundreds of miles rep you make a point i like of my column all our. kids for the. tears for their service i have to keep it that i'm out here not for getting out of. this fear not what i produce could lead them to laugh but it would last i can be an impasse stuff but i don't know. the 2nd time in the. chemical story you give me the muffler piece and there is. that identifier a 100 last night i was am a very good lover he won last t.v.'s i got the name of the prisoner muskrat i'm. not keen on him but honest i know. they're delighted with her for the on ice cream . deal with the behavior of kids back up by main force is a serious threat and. not the idea from their forecast for the most of chemicals only ahead of them in front of the. secret of what your people remember different and will be home not the. only good thing will receive a still mystery and if people are jumping over to be the most the good audio perfect i'm going to throw you are going on here if you. remember there's been
a kind of a little hard on with us after his trip to london the north of where we were taken literally hundreds of miles rep you make a point i like of my column all our. kids for the. tears for their service i have to keep it that i'm out here not for getting out of. this fear not what i produce could lead them to laugh but it would last i can be an impasse stuff but i don't know. the 2nd time in the. chemical story you give me the muffler piece and there is. that identifier a 100 last night i...
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nikki joins us now from north london. lovely to see you. how are you doing? lovely to see you too.t made you do that? exactly. iwanted to and moving on. what made you do that? exactly. i wanted to write come on life because we all have good days and bad days, especially when you are growing up and you are becoming a teenager, it is even harder to navigate that. you know, you have a lot of hard days and you don't really know what to do and i wa nted don't really know what to do and i wanted this book to know how to make the best of your highs and lows and that it the best of your highs and lows and thatitis the best of your highs and lows and that it is ok to have both bad days and good days and everyone does. i hope this book helps people my age or younger or older to feel better. good morning to you. one of the things i love about the book is you jump things i love about the book is you jump between things that on the face look a little bit trivial and you talk about your sister and how se shares and then you make the leap from those things. —— how messy she is. you cross all sort
nikki joins us now from north london. lovely to see you. how are you doing? lovely to see you too.t made you do that? exactly. iwanted to and moving on. what made you do that? exactly. i wanted to write come on life because we all have good days and bad days, especially when you are growing up and you are becoming a teenager, it is even harder to navigate that. you know, you have a lot of hard days and you don't really know what to do and i wa nted don't really know what to do and i wanted this...
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force across many areas in the north as code 19 infections rise and as al-jazeera as andrew symonds reports now from manchester both cities are demanding more help from london. the north of england has long been the pole relation to the self in its economy and welfare with cove it hitting harder here now that the rest of the country it's open the gap even wider magisters initial refusal to move into the highest level of restrictions led to a standoff with central government over funding it's resolved now but are reframing it's. this is the north of england has consistently lost out. consequently it's created an entrenched north south divide descent to the north can be measured by the industrial scale of voluntary food distribution for the poor be . it's a lot of children and to simply live in poverty is an issue that skyrocketed throughout the u.k. highlighted by the social media campaign run by manchester united football and marcus rushford he grew up in poverty rushed with efforts to persuade the government to provide food for children join the school holidays in england failed but nationwide businesses large and small along with shoppers are donating foo
force across many areas in the north as code 19 infections rise and as al-jazeera as andrew symonds reports now from manchester both cities are demanding more help from london. the north of england has long been the pole relation to the self in its economy and welfare with cove it hitting harder here now that the rest of the country it's open the gap even wider magisters initial refusal to move into the highest level of restrictions led to a standoff with central government over funding it's...
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ruling party names in the house of the pond and i was up north last week people that very angry i mean how this is playing out feeling that london is and so using measures on them that in the north they say that they feel like they are being punished older while trust in boris johnson's government schooling as case is a right they want china to tell some house because from london thanks before that we were speaking to me a quarter and feet cassava in athens. well here's a look at some of the other developments in the global pandemic island has gone into a 6 week lockdown it's the 1st european country to order a 2nd lockdown non-essential businesses will close with bars and restaurants limited to take away service indonesia is reporting nearly 4 and a half 1000 new cases the country has the highest number of infections and coated 19 deaths in southeast asia astra zeneca and oxford university say they have vaccine trial will continue despite the death of a volunteer in brazil regulators say there are no concerns about the safety of the prison in trial now a quick summary of some of the day's other headlines vietnam is bracing for
ruling party names in the house of the pond and i was up north last week people that very angry i mean how this is playing out feeling that london is and so using measures on them that in the north they say that they feel like they are being punished older while trust in boris johnson's government schooling as case is a right they want china to tell some house because from london thanks before that we were speaking to me a quarter and feet cassava in athens. well here's a look at some of the...
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unlike his counterparts in the north of england, the london mayor had been pushing for tighter rules.very corner of our city. nobody wants to see more restrictions, but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect londoners. i must warn londoners that we've got a difficult winter ahead. downing street wants to push and pull different parts of the country in and out of limited lockdowns to match the spread of the disease. but those differences mean a clash, a war of words at least between national and local leaders. but in the end it's number ten that has the power to impose tighter rules. but remember, the tories want to keep their new—found friends in the north. there is no easy way out for either side. laura kuenssberg, bbc news, westminster. we have a section dedicated to c0 nve rse we have a section dedicated to converse on our website. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how the so—called latino vote is playing an important role in the run up to the us election. parts of san francisco wheezed affected by the earthquake are returning to life but in the marine area where
unlike his counterparts in the north of england, the london mayor had been pushing for tighter rules.very corner of our city. nobody wants to see more restrictions, but this is deemed to be necessary in order to protect londoners. i must warn londoners that we've got a difficult winter ahead. downing street wants to push and pull different parts of the country in and out of limited lockdowns to match the spread of the disease. but those differences mean a clash, a war of words at least between...