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and jonny ba i rstow cricket in nottingham and jonny bairstow as well.e of the welsh fire, you can see some of the names, the test na m es. southhampton and jos buttler will pay for his local city and just over two weeks' time we get the other d raft two weeks' time we get the other draft as well for overseas players where they are dished out to some of these areas. steve smith and grayscale, could be snapped up by one of these teams. that is by the 20th of october and they will be live across the bc sports as well. we talked about some of the money on offer for the players and we talked about some of the money on offerfor the players and it we talked about some of the money on offer for the players and it will be interesting to see where the second pa rt interesting to see where the second part of the draft takes place. let people know how it differs because people know how it differs because people are talking about the shorter format and charlie is this going to compete with t20 cricket in many ways ? compete with t20 cricket in many ways? it is diffe
and jonny ba i rstow cricket in nottingham and jonny bairstow as well.e of the welsh fire, you can see some of the names, the test na m es. southhampton and jos buttler will pay for his local city and just over two weeks' time we get the other d raft two weeks' time we get the other draft as well for overseas players where they are dished out to some of these areas. steve smith and grayscale, could be snapped up by one of these teams. that is by the 20th of october and they will be live across...
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i'll be taking those up to nottingham later.emissions, it's notjust what we eat, but also what we throw away. so, the paviers are trying to waste as little as possible. but even with their best efforts, there's always going to be some waste. i'vejust looked in the kitchen bin and there's something there that looks just like the cheese sandwich with the vegan cheese that i made this morning. ijust had a little chat with henry and apparently it doesn't taste very nice, bless him. ten million tonnes of food is thrown away every year in the uk and 70% comes from our homes. here at this food waste plant in northamptonshire, they're processing waste and the greenest way possible. so, let's see what we've got here. oh, my. look, a whole chicken. let's have a look. urgh! so, somebody bought this, look at that, and didn't eat it. all sorts of stuff here. now, if this waste was put in a landfill site, it would produce methane, a powerful global warming gas, but this waste can be put to good effect. i'm stuck! oh, god! charlotte morton is
i'll be taking those up to nottingham later.emissions, it's notjust what we eat, but also what we throw away. so, the paviers are trying to waste as little as possible. but even with their best efforts, there's always going to be some waste. i'vejust looked in the kitchen bin and there's something there that looks just like the cheese sandwich with the vegan cheese that i made this morning. ijust had a little chat with henry and apparently it doesn't taste very nice, bless him. ten million...
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dr abdullah is assistant professor at nottingham university center of conflict security and terrorism kindly joins me on the line up very good evening doctor the situation clearly tense several people have been killed now they've imposed a curfew and it seems the protesters some of them at least are ignoring this where is this heading are things going to escalate. well this is a serious this is the latest in a series of protests starting on 2015 after the elections in 2014 which failed to deliver to government so what we have is a widespread discontent against the corruption and failures of the government to provide energy livelihoods and other essentials for the people of iraq in the past similar protests have been put down this one is distinctive in that a large number of people have been killed and so i think what we will see is an escalation of this protest. government is trying very hard not to provoke an escalation wristed a number of people and most of them are reportedly been already released but i think that there is going to be a little bit of a cat and mouse game here with
dr abdullah is assistant professor at nottingham university center of conflict security and terrorism kindly joins me on the line up very good evening doctor the situation clearly tense several people have been killed now they've imposed a curfew and it seems the protesters some of them at least are ignoring this where is this heading are things going to escalate. well this is a serious this is the latest in a series of protests starting on 2015 after the elections in 2014 which failed to...
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itan like slough, nottingham, blackpool, oldham, luton.ry, but knife crime thrives in poorer places. those vulnerable to this kind of violence are often people who lack critical support in their lives. i think it seems likely that the long—term answers to knife crime will be in finding way to provide youngsters who are at risk with the structures and support they desperately need. thank you very much. the prime minister has urged the us to reconsider giving a diplomat‘s wife immunity after she left the uk despite being a suspect in a fatal road crash. harry dunn — who was 19 — died when his motorcycle was in a collision with a car near an an raf base in northamptonshire. anne sacoolas left the uk despite telling police she had no plans to do so. duncan kennedy has the details. harry dunn was just 19 when he was knocked off his motorbike last august. he died of multiple injuries. it happened not far from this american air base in northamptonshire, when he collided with a car driven by the wife of a diplomat who worked at the base. that driv
itan like slough, nottingham, blackpool, oldham, luton.ry, but knife crime thrives in poorer places. those vulnerable to this kind of violence are often people who lack critical support in their lives. i think it seems likely that the long—term answers to knife crime will be in finding way to provide youngsters who are at risk with the structures and support they desperately need. thank you very much. the prime minister has urged the us to reconsider giving a diplomat‘s wife immunity after...
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, blackpool, old ham, cities, slough, nottingham, blackpool, oldham, luton, it is an urban story buttion. knife crime thrives in places that are poor. as we heard in clive‘s film, those are vulnerable to this kind of violence are often people who lack the critical support in their lives. and so i suppose it is likely that the long—term answers to knife crime will be in finding ways to provide young people... those at risk from the gangs and the criminal networks, providing them with the structures and the support that they desperately need. mark, thank you. the prime minister has urged the us to reconsider giving a diplomat‘s wife immunity after she left the uk despite being a suspect ina left the uk despite being a suspect in a fatal road crash. harry dunn — who was 19 — died when his motorcycle was in a collision with a car near an an raf base in northamptonshire. anne sacoolas left the uk despite telling police she had no plans to do so. duncan kennedy has the details. harry dunn was just 19 when he was knocked down in august and died of multiple injuries. it was from this america
, blackpool, old ham, cities, slough, nottingham, blackpool, oldham, luton, it is an urban story buttion. knife crime thrives in places that are poor. as we heard in clive‘s film, those are vulnerable to this kind of violence are often people who lack the critical support in their lives. and so i suppose it is likely that the long—term answers to knife crime will be in finding ways to provide young people... those at risk from the gangs and the criminal networks, providing them with the...
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he joins us live from nottingham. i5 is this the right thing to do? it certainly is.. it can cause thousands of deaths every year, even a normal season, and they can be tens of thousands of people admitted to hospital and that results in is great suffering but it also puts a huge burden on the nhs and so anything that reduces the amount of infections out in the community has to be a good thing. do you know why they have chosen to ta ke you know why they have chosen to take this step now? why wasn't it done earlier? well, i think you have to getan done earlier? well, i think you have to get an idea of whether or not immeasurable work, whether it will have the desired impact. so, previous data from the earlier trials they introduced vaccines to primary school children showed it certainly had an effect in limiting the amount of infections like the infections that were being spread to other risk groups, for example the elderly. but there was less evident is that it was actually impacting on the children themselves. but as we are gaining more evidence, as children are bein
he joins us live from nottingham. i5 is this the right thing to do? it certainly is.. it can cause thousands of deaths every year, even a normal season, and they can be tens of thousands of people admitted to hospital and that results in is great suffering but it also puts a huge burden on the nhs and so anything that reduces the amount of infections out in the community has to be a good thing. do you know why they have chosen to ta ke you know why they have chosen to take this step now? why...
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this that speak christopher consulate's who's a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottinghamhe joins us now professor i want to start with the work of james peebles so one thing that struck me in watching today's announcement was that just 5 percent of our observable universe is everyday master and the rest is dark matter or dock energy in and people's work is continuing on this. you know that's right so we know very little about our universe and one of the things that won the prize was calculations of how the universe would evolve based on the idea that there is this dark matter and dark energy that's what james people won for and in terms of how that shaped the way that we understand our universe it it sounded like technology needed to catch up with him he's been working on this for some 55 years. he's working on a since the 1964 and a lot of the calculations he did were on sirota coal objects and structures that were only really able to be seen in the 1980 s. and 1990 s. and up until today so for a very long time a lot of his calculations were just theory just ideas that l
this that speak christopher consulate's who's a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottinghamhe joins us now professor i want to start with the work of james peebles so one thing that struck me in watching today's announcement was that just 5 percent of our observable universe is everyday master and the rest is dark matter or dock energy in and people's work is continuing on this. you know that's right so we know very little about our universe and one of the things that won the...
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it's been a while since nottingham forest were enjoying memorable european nights.ust getting back into the premier league is their priority. they missed the chance to go second in the championship after losing 2—1 at home to hull city to drop to eighth. elsewhere, there was a stalemate between bristol city and charlton. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham are into the top six with a 3—1 win over luton. huddersfield and middlesborough was goalless. here's a few other stories catching our eye today. ireland's ambitions to be at next year's t20 world cup have been dented after a 12 run defeat to canada in the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. they've lost two of their four games so far. their next game is againstjersey on friday. speaking of ireland — rory mcilroy says he'll represent them at next year's olympics. born in northern ireland, he could have played for team gb but having spent his youth in irish colours, he's pledged hi
it's been a while since nottingham forest were enjoying memorable european nights.ust getting back into the premier league is their priority. they missed the chance to go second in the championship after losing 2—1 at home to hull city to drop to eighth. elsewhere, there was a stalemate between bristol city and charlton. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston. graham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham...
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in the championship, wigan denied nottingham forest the chance to move into the automatic promotion placesst goal for the club. it's a third successive home league win for wigan who move up to 18th. forest stay fourth. rangers have missed out on the chance of returning to the top of the scottish premiership after being held to a 1—1 draw at hearts. the point leaves rangers second, level on points with leaders celtic. michael redford reports. two teams with different tales so far this season. before the first whistle, rangers started top of the table. hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. less than two minutes had passed until this effort. moments later, hearts found the net. a long ball causing confusion in the rangers defence. alan mcgregor initially saving their blushes. but he could not do anything about meshino‘s effort. rangers were struggling to create opportunities. eventually steven davis troubled hearts‘ goal. rangers‘ chance came moments later and was much more straightforward, alfredo morelos took full advantage of being left alone. the match was th
in the championship, wigan denied nottingham forest the chance to move into the automatic promotion placesst goal for the club. it's a third successive home league win for wigan who move up to 18th. forest stay fourth. rangers have missed out on the chance of returning to the top of the scottish premiership after being held to a 1—1 draw at hearts. the point leaves rangers second, level on points with leaders celtic. michael redford reports. two teams with different tales so far this season....
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answer from the government every day the president speaks but it doesn't say anything to get into nottingham half of the. new reforms announced by president included guaranteed minimum wage and fairer electricity costs but they've fallen short of protesters expectations. of all if they don't think they might make ok when the subway was burnt because well that everything has to be burned everything has to be hard to do many may not agree with the way we're doing this but we've been marching for years and all the regions throughout chile and nobody listened to us no no no no no i thought you know because i. state workers have started a 2 day general strike from wednesday as further protests continue to rock suggest 10 pm yet as government his response doesn't seem to be anywhere near bringing the country streets back to calm. nice doing business with. after the fall of the berlin. the night. welcome to arts and culture this time with the highlight of the da vinci year a blockbuster exhibition on the florentine master that only the louvre in paris could pull together look at the lowdown on thei
answer from the government every day the president speaks but it doesn't say anything to get into nottingham half of the. new reforms announced by president included guaranteed minimum wage and fairer electricity costs but they've fallen short of protesters expectations. of all if they don't think they might make ok when the subway was burnt because well that everything has to be burned everything has to be hard to do many may not agree with the way we're doing this but we've been marching for...
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sean lloyd, bbc news nottingham.ch. the queen has outlined a programme for the next parliament and she outlined 26 bills, including seven relating to crime and justice and one third of the bills relating to brexit. we will have full coverage of that, live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just live with sophie raworth from westminster, injust a live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather. here is darren bett. how go there. we have seen rain develop across many parts. the driest weather is in the east of scotland. and for the north of england where we will see sunshine for a while but even here cloud will tend to increase. here is a satellite picture, areas of low pressure with weather fronts. this weather front and the cloud with it has been around pretty much all weekend, and that will bring most of the rain through the rest of the day, it is developing here towards the south and east of england. the rain will spread more widely. we have another ar
sean lloyd, bbc news nottingham.ch. the queen has outlined a programme for the next parliament and she outlined 26 bills, including seven relating to crime and justice and one third of the bills relating to brexit. we will have full coverage of that, live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just live with sophie raworth from westminster, injust a live with sophie raworth from westminster, in just a few moments. now it's time for a look at the weather. here is darren bett. how go there. we...
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. >>> prince harry visited a school in nottingham to talk with students about mental health and the challenges they face in education. the focus of this year's world mental health day is suicide prevention. >>> our original series project home. san francisco landlords might o onavhiketo. e the rent board took up the proposal last night following a flood of complaints about a mpar y wean veveritahas. many tenants say they are being some cases they are paying more mortgage costs. that rent increase was banned in 2018. the law isn't retroactive. so dozens of tenants are still being forced to pay. >>> via pushing it. the cost us so much money. >>> it is unconscionable. veritas you need to listen or you will wonder why you messed it up everybody else in the industry. >>> they launch their own hardship exemption program in response to this backlash. cousin ars e citydo noe iyiitng enforce i crana spsal dvdigeme. et xt mo project home@cbs.com. you can see all of susie's ouports on cent. the warriors are taking on the timberwolves. it is not the only exciting thing on the menu. thousands of fans scope
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we can move up to 18th and nottingham forest stay fourth.rangers second on points with celtic. two tea ms second on points with celtic. two teams with different tales so far this season. former possessive league win saw rangers start top of the table. hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. less than two minutes had passed until this effort. moments later, hearts found the net. a long ball causing confusion in the rangers defence. alan mcgregor originally saving their blushes. but he could not do anything about meshino's effort. steven davis troubled hearts goal. rangers chance came moments later and was much more straightforward, alfredo morelos took full advantage of being left alone. the match was there for the taking. neither side came forward to do so. alfred and morelos dragging his shot wide. hearts best chance came in stoppage time. this header did not trouble mcgregor. hearts wait for a first win this season. andy murray has won his first atp title since coming back from hip surgery injanuary. title since
we can move up to 18th and nottingham forest stay fourth.rangers second on points with celtic. two tea ms second on points with celtic. two teams with different tales so far this season. former possessive league win saw rangers start top of the table. hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. less than two minutes had passed until this effort. moments later, hearts found the net. a long ball causing confusion in the rangers defence. alan mcgregor originally saving...
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bromwich albion have gone to the top of the championship table with a 11—2 win over cardiff and nottinghams after beating blackburn 4—2. all the scores from today's league and fa cup matches are on the bbc sport website. in scotland, motherwell are third three points off the premiership leaders celtic with a 2—0 win over st mirren. aberdeen and hibs drew, hearts lost at home to kilmarnock, and ross county drew with st johnstone. celtic and rangers play tomorrow. there's more football to come on sportsday — including... disappointment for phil neville after england women fail to win again. the manager says it's "not acceptable". and 0lympic qualification for great britain's female gymnasts — we'll hear how they did it. it's the penultimate day at the world atheltics championships in doha. there are more british medal chances coming up this evening, let's cross live to the khalifa stadium, our sports correspondent the women's 1500 the women's1500 metres, laura muir just didn't have the legs? yes, it was a great effort by laura muir who has been injured for the past few months. she was in sec
bromwich albion have gone to the top of the championship table with a 11—2 win over cardiff and nottinghams after beating blackburn 4—2. all the scores from today's league and fa cup matches are on the bbc sport website. in scotland, motherwell are third three points off the premiership leaders celtic with a 2—0 win over st mirren. aberdeen and hibs drew, hearts lost at home to kilmarnock, and ross county drew with st johnstone. celtic and rangers play tomorrow. there's more football to...
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movie seen by some as a sign of loyalty to washington last raf who's an assistant professor at nottingham university center of conflict security and terrorism physics question will escalate if the government fails to deliver change. this is the latest in a series of just starting 2015 after we lections in 2014 with whom to deliver big government so what we have is a widespread discontent against the corruption and millions in the government to provide energy livelihoods and other essentials for the people of iraq will be the government is going to unilaterally step down at this stage at least it doesn't look like it will but what he will have to do is to provide some. believable assurance that they going to make a change and it's very hard to imagine anything that the current government can do that will pacify the protesters them so i think ultimately it may well come down to at least a new election or perhaps a stepping down. violence sadness and fantasy these are just some of the things you might expect to see when you visit an art gallery renowned take britain museum as deemed a warnin
movie seen by some as a sign of loyalty to washington last raf who's an assistant professor at nottingham university center of conflict security and terrorism physics question will escalate if the government fails to deliver change. this is the latest in a series of just starting 2015 after we lections in 2014 with whom to deliver big government so what we have is a widespread discontent against the corruption and millions in the government to provide energy livelihoods and other essentials for...
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democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong and he's a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asia research institute and he joins us from then i thanks very much indeed for being with us so we heard there that the protests to tactics have been evolving especially in places like hong kong . in what ways was the most significant change you say for the protest of tactics. sure c in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful. so online they basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and it is of course on display in hong kong. and you mentioned telegram these kind of apps have been very useful but they've also used what are termed peer to peer mesh networking apps like fire chat where users can use bluetooth or you know short range y y 5 radios to a connect with one another and therefore become less reliant on the internet which of course can also be switched off by any given state. so on some of those you know so there's a similar social media element what about so
democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong and he's a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asia research institute and he joins us from then i thanks very much indeed for being with us so we heard there that the protests to tactics have been evolving especially in places like hong kong . in what ways was the most significant change you say for the protest of tactics. sure c in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful. so online they basically need...
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and in nottingham is beata polanowska. she's the editor of a polish newspaper in the east midlands.clude some of these words used by abusers to illustrate the extent of the abuse our guests have suffered. you were racially abused on a train, what happened ? you were racially abused on a train, what happened? may 17, iwas you were racially abused on a train, what happened? may 17, i was on a train going from liverpool to newcastle, a man was playing his music really loudly, and i politely asked him if he could turn it down asked him if he could turn it down as it was giving me i migraine. he burst into a torrent of racial abuse, the first thing he said was, do you have a british passport? he told me to get back on the banana boat, he called me names, he told me to f—off and the c—word. he talked about people coming over on banana boats, i stood up from my seat, i knocked on a door marked staff and reported what was happening. the train manager was really supportive, he accompanied me back to the train carriage, where the man was. he recorded some of this. my instinct was to record it
and in nottingham is beata polanowska. she's the editor of a polish newspaper in the east midlands.clude some of these words used by abusers to illustrate the extent of the abuse our guests have suffered. you were racially abused on a train, what happened ? you were racially abused on a train, what happened? may 17, iwas you were racially abused on a train, what happened? may 17, i was on a train going from liverpool to newcastle, a man was playing his music really loudly, and i politely asked...
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let's cross now to nottingham where we can speak to professor steve tsang who is director of the china institute at soas, the school of oriental and african studies in london. thank you for speaking to a site bbc news. first, what worries you the most about this introduction of emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong? emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong ?m emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong? it is escalation on the part of the authorities in hong kong. the emergency regulations ordinance will enable the chief executive to exercise very wide powers, the kind of power that would be available to countries in a state of emergency. in the case of hong kong, they will not need a state of emergency to do so. not need a state of emergency to do so. it means they can arrest thousands of people and put them away for a long time. have these arrests started yet because we were expecting to start seeing widespread arrests taking place? why do you think carrie lam and the security forces have held by?” think carrie lam and
let's cross now to nottingham where we can speak to professor steve tsang who is director of the china institute at soas, the school of oriental and african studies in london. thank you for speaking to a site bbc news. first, what worries you the most about this introduction of emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong? emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong ?m emergency regulations ordinance, what does it portend for kong? it is escalation on the...
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this is one of more than 500 stations used by northern. 20% of the stations across the uk from nottinghamllions of people but it has been beset by problems. there are ageing trains, like this peso thatis are ageing trains, like this peso that is about to leave platform to, problems with customer service with the chaotic introduction of a new timetable the summer before last and it has augment disruption for passengers. today the transport secretary said it cannot continue and effectively issued an ultimatum to northern and told them to come up with proposals about how things can improve, or he says he is considering taking the franchise out of private hands. what would that look like? it could becomejust of private hands. what would that look like? it could become just the second company in the country to be run by the operator of last resort, as also happened with the east coast mainline, an arm's—length government body. all the company could continue to function under the control of areva and northern but with direct management from the department for transport. any of those things coul
this is one of more than 500 stations used by northern. 20% of the stations across the uk from nottinghamllions of people but it has been beset by problems. there are ageing trains, like this peso thatis are ageing trains, like this peso that is about to leave platform to, problems with customer service with the chaotic introduction of a new timetable the summer before last and it has augment disruption for passengers. today the transport secretary said it cannot continue and effectively issued...
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christopher constantly says a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham he says the discovery by mayor and close truly changed how experts understood the way the planets are formed. for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still strong to me planets finding planets to still astronomy so is that really physics so that was part of the reason i think it took a while to when we as i said thought that planets formed in a certain way that would give you a solar system like our own where you had big gas giants that were far away from the host star like we have for jupiter and saturn so this change the way that we think planets must of form because the theories that we had are not able to account for these kind of planets that are found so close to their stars so the way that structure forms the way the planets forms and the way that perhaps life itself will develop really has to be thought in new ways because what we t
christopher constantly says a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham he says the discovery by mayor and close truly changed how experts understood the way the planets are formed. for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still strong to me planets finding planets to still astronomy so is that really physics so...
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here in nottingham, looking up and walking away. today, some good news.ies largest independent travel agent, has done a deal to acquire all 555 thomas cook outlets. the couple who own this business say they will be taking on as many former employees as they can. elated to get the deal over the line. to employ so many people, hopefully it will be 2500, people will have jobs very soon. to get them back in employment has been, well, we've already employed over 400 so far really, really quickly. so, a lot of them have cried when we've offered them jobs, so it's really emotional. thomas cook stores will be rebranded as hays travel, a business that will no more than triple in size. but with all these shops remain open in the long run? we hope so. certainly that is the intention. that is the plan and we feel that hays travel will be able to trade those shops hopefully at least as well if not better than thomas cook. we are an independent agent and we of all tour operators, we will always put the customer first. taking on these hundreds of stores is a big, bold m
here in nottingham, looking up and walking away. today, some good news.ies largest independent travel agent, has done a deal to acquire all 555 thomas cook outlets. the couple who own this business say they will be taking on as many former employees as they can. elated to get the deal over the line. to employ so many people, hopefully it will be 2500, people will have jobs very soon. to get them back in employment has been, well, we've already employed over 400 so far really, really quickly....
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information including protests street maps address field is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham research and stick to he says protesters in hong kong are using novel ways to evade monitoring and capture in the 21st century political activists who need to be quite skillful. so online they basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and this is of course on display in hong kong. and you mentioned telegram these kind of apps have been very useful but they've also used what are termed peer to peer mesh networking apps like fire chat where users can use bluetooth or you know short range why 5 radios to connect with one another and therefore become less reliant on the internet which of course can also be switched off by any given state but offline they basically have to outrun the police. quite literally for example yesterday in one child they were in a situation where they literally couldn't escape the police but then they disappeared and the police was quite surprised and what happened was that. ac
information including protests street maps address field is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham research and stick to he says protesters in hong kong are using novel ways to evade monitoring and capture in the 21st century political activists who need to be quite skillful. so online they basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and this is of course on display in hong kong. and you mentioned...
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democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong and he's a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asia research institute and he joins us from then i thanks very much indeed for being with us so we heard there that the protests to tactics have been evolving especially in places like hong kong . in what ways was the most significant change you say for the protest of tactics sure see in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful . so online they basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and dissolve course on display in hong kong.
democracy in mainland china taiwan and hong kong and he's a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asia research institute and he joins us from then i thanks very much indeed for being with us so we heard there that the protests to tactics have been evolving especially in places like hong kong . in what ways was the most significant change you say for the protest of tactics sure see in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful . so online they basically need...
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is assistant professor in international relations at university of nottingham and joins me live now from there the s.d.f. ice has a really no match for military might are they one of the immediate implications of . the syria what are we likely to see in the next 24 hours. well it seems that they're putting up a resistance i think i would guess it's a token resistance because turkey has spent the last several days signaling its intention to invade i think turkey would want to give the s.d.f. the way p.g. and others the opportunity to leave the area and also especially their american advisors to leave the area so there isn't an unnecessary clash between the 2 forces so i'm guessing that what we will see is a fairly rapid withdrawal because not withdrawing to stand and fight is going to be quite futile for the for the for the 1st year of fighters as long as turkey doesn't go beyond the 20 mile limit i think we'll probably see a relatively swift and relatively benign occupation i say relative of course they will be casualties and many of those will be tragically civilians.
is assistant professor in international relations at university of nottingham and joins me live now from there the s.d.f. ice has a really no match for military might are they one of the immediate implications of . the syria what are we likely to see in the next 24 hours. well it seems that they're putting up a resistance i think i would guess it's a token resistance because turkey has spent the last several days signaling its intention to invade i think turkey would want to give the s.d.f. the...
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you will see there is still an active crime scene where we are at the corner of nottingham place and williams. this is an area that is blocked off with a one block radius surrounding williams and keltner avenue. this started around 11 pm last night near the intersection. the lease received calls from neighbors saying they heard about 4-5 gunshots and when officers arrived they found a man who was shot at least once on the 900 block of keltner avenue. he died on the scene. police closed off the area blocking several streets as officers interviewed people in the neighborhood. they are now trying to piece together what happened. all of this is a block away from the west san jose community center and is 7- eleven. >> i was walking this way to 7- eleven when i heard the shots. the whole area is blocked off from here on williams all the way to boynton. nobody can go in and out. >> reporter: police say they have not yet identified a suspect or suspects in the case. that's something they are working on and we have seen the mobile crime scene unit out here as police officers try to look for c
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he works at the nottingham elementary school in virginia. game four. that's so nice. unfortunately it didn't go the nationals' way. >> i'm sure he had fun. there's still beer there and hot dogs and stuff. >> the gratitude and the community there. good for mr. jeff, good for all of them. game six, by the way, tomorrow night in houston. >> we have breaking details on what led the u.s. to find the leader of isis. cnn has it all covered right now. >>> good monday morning. i'm poppy harlow. >> i'm jim sciutto. no show. a standoff between two branches of the federal government and a key impeachment witness in the middle asking the third branch to tell him what he needs to do. in minutes, congress is supposed to be hearing testimony from a former white house official who listened in on that call between president trump and the president of ukraine. >> but the white house sent charles kupperman, the former deputy national security adviser, a letter telling him not to testify and congress has threatened him with a subpoena if he doesn't. now kupperma
he works at the nottingham elementary school in virginia. game four. that's so nice. unfortunately it didn't go the nationals' way. >> i'm sure he had fun. there's still beer there and hot dogs and stuff. >> the gratitude and the community there. good for mr. jeff, good for all of them. game six, by the way, tomorrow night in houston. >> we have breaking details on what led the u.s. to find the leader of isis. cnn has it all covered right now. >>> good monday morning....
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life for us there are in hong kong why andreas full day is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asian research institute he says protesters in hong kong are using novel ways to evade monitoring and detention in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful. so online they've basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and that is of course on display in hong kong. and you mentioned telegram these kind of apps have been very useful but they've also used what are termed peer to peer mesh networking apps like fire chat where users can use bluetooth or you know short range why 5 radios to connect with one another and therefore become less reliant on the internet which of course can also be switched off by any given state but offline they basically have to outrun the police. quite literally for example yesterday in one child they were in a situation where they literally couldn't escape the police but then they disappeared and the police was quite surprised and what happened
life for us there are in hong kong why andreas full day is a senior fellow at the university of nottingham asian research institute he says protesters in hong kong are using novel ways to evade monitoring and detention in the 21st century political activists actually need to be quite skillful. so online they've basically need to outsmart their oppressors by. mustering very sophisticated communication technology to avoid state surveillance and that is of course on display in hong kong. and you...
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orbiting a star well christopher constantly is a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham and he says the discovery by the swiss scientists truly changed how experts understood the way planets were formed. for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still strong to me planets finding planets is still astronomy so is that really physics so that was part of the reason i think it took a while to when we as i said thought that planets formed in a certain way that would give you a solar system like our own where you had big gas giants that were far away from the host star like we have for jupiter and saturn so this changed the way that we think planets most of form because the theories that we had are not able to account for these kind of planets that are found so close to their stars so the way that structure forms the way the planets forms and the way that perhaps life itself will develop really has to be thought
orbiting a star well christopher constantly is a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham and he says the discovery by the swiss scientists truly changed how experts understood the way planets were formed. for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still strong to me planets finding planets is still astronomy so is...
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in the championship, wigan denied nottingham forest the chance to move into the automatic promotion placestish premiership after being held to a 1—1 draw at hearts. the point leaves rangers second, level on points with leaders celtic. michael redford reports. two teams with different tales so far this season. before the first whistle, rangers started top of the table. hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. less than two minutes had passed until this effort. moments later, hearts found the net. a long ball causing confusion in the rangers defence. alan mcgregor initially saving their blushes. but he could not do anything about meshino‘s effort. rangers were struggling to create opportunities. eventually steven davis troubled hearts‘ goal. rangers‘ chance came moments later and was much more straightforward, alfredo morelos took full advantage of being left alone. the match was there for the taking. neither side came forward to do so. alfredo morelos dragging his shot wide. hearts‘ best chance came in stoppage time. this header did not trouble mcgregor. hearts st
in the championship, wigan denied nottingham forest the chance to move into the automatic promotion placestish premiership after being held to a 1—1 draw at hearts. the point leaves rangers second, level on points with leaders celtic. michael redford reports. two teams with different tales so far this season. before the first whistle, rangers started top of the table. hearts had only one win all season but hearts started the stronger. less than two minutes had passed until this effort....
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states and joining us from nottingham to talk about the latest developments in hong kong thank you steve we'll return now to iraq the protests they're going to try to speak to a smile so danny now in manassas virginia retired brigadier general former iraqi defense attash day in washington can you hear me all right sir you know i can hear you brilliant thank you for your time the question i put to our correspondent and i'll put it to you as well is what can an emergency session of parliament even achieve in iraq the protesters are clearly in no mood.
states and joining us from nottingham to talk about the latest developments in hong kong thank you steve we'll return now to iraq the protests they're going to try to speak to a smile so danny now in manassas virginia retired brigadier general former iraqi defense attash day in washington can you hear me all right sir you know i can hear you brilliant thank you for your time the question i put to our correspondent and i'll put it to you as well is what can an emergency session of parliament...
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states and joining us from nottingham to talk about the latest developments in hong kong thank you steve we'll return now to iraq the protests they're going to try to speak to a smile so danny now in manassas virginia a retired brigadier general former iraqi defense attash say in washington can you hear me right sir you know i can hear you brilliant thank you for your time the question i put to our correspondent and i'll put it to you as well is what can an emergency session of parliament even achieve in iraq the protestors are clearly in no mood to listen to their leaders. thank you for having me and i don't think show their parliament or or a prime minister or the even the presidency could do were and perfectly were the demonstrators or the protesters and the problem is a very complex in iraq the political system has produced a consensual you know all between the political parties and they have shared the power they have here everything and fortunately they cannot. it's resulted in their in a very proud you know and their you know weak government as well as very weak you know procedure
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forces in northern syria is with us to talk about that an assistant professor at the university of nottinghambut also former senior officer in the british armed forces so thank you for your time professor what i see of the turkish incursion so far is that president on is in no mood to listen to anyone else is he and it seems that this is one of those operations which will just press forward and forward until the to say we have done and we won't be influenced by others is that a fair raid on it. i think it is certainly based on what we're receiving in terms of public rhetoric from both turkey and the us but i think that it would be a little bit simplistic to not acknowledge the fact that this is political rhetoric and almost certainly there has been. a degree of understanding between president trump and president the gun about what should happen and what should not happen so i would hope that that understanding remains clear in both and the greed in both individuals mind as long as that understanding of the taint the public rhetoric may go one way or another hopefully this. present crisis won'
forces in northern syria is with us to talk about that an assistant professor at the university of nottinghambut also former senior officer in the british armed forces so thank you for your time professor what i see of the turkish incursion so far is that president on is in no mood to listen to anyone else is he and it seems that this is one of those operations which will just press forward and forward until the to say we have done and we won't be influenced by others is that a fair raid on it....
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or suspect in this homicide that took place behind me here at williams and the intersection with nottinghampolice investigating the murder that took place around 11:00, about a block away from where i'm standing. witnesses heard about four ofive gunshots, somebody ran outside and found their friend on the sidewalk about a block away at the intersection with keltner and williams. a friend of the victim suffering from a gunshot wound and unfortunately he did pass away on the scene. police have been speaking to witnesses but as i was reiterating they have not identified any suspects nor have they made any arrests. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, thanks for the latest there, bob. 6:33 right now. >>> happening today, b.a.r.t.'s new general manager is launching what he calls a listening tour. robert powers says he wants to hear directly from riders to get feedback about the transit service. this morning, powers will be at lake merritt station in oakland talking to riders as they wait for the trains. he plans to be there between 8:00 and 9:00 this morning.
or suspect in this homicide that took place behind me here at williams and the intersection with nottinghampolice investigating the murder that took place around 11:00, about a block away from where i'm standing. witnesses heard about four ofive gunshots, somebody ran outside and found their friend on the sidewalk about a block away at the intersection with keltner and williams. a friend of the victim suffering from a gunshot wound and unfortunately he did pass away on the scene. police have...
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exoplanet orbiting a star christopher constantly says a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham he says the discovery by mayor and kilo's truly changed how experts understood the way that planets formed for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still astronomy planets finding planets is still astronomy so is that really physics so that was part of the reason i think it took a while to when we as i said thought that planets formed in a certain way that would give you a solar system like our own where you had big gas giants that were far away from the host star like we have for jupiter and saturn so this changed the way that we think planets must have formed because the theories that we had are not able to account for these kind of planets that are found so close to their stars so the way that structure forms the way the planets forms and the way that perhaps life itself will develop really has to be thought in new w
exoplanet orbiting a star christopher constantly says a professor of astrophysics at the university of nottingham he says the discovery by mayor and kilo's truly changed how experts understood the way that planets formed for many years people have been speculating that the planet discovery should win the nobel prize so in some sense it is overdue but also there's always a debate whether or not it's physics enough because it's still astronomy planets finding planets is still astronomy so is that...
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you could see behind me williams road a shutdown nottingham, san jose police continue to investigateow the victim was a man, it was around 9:00 last night. he was about a block away, he was outside at the intersection of williams and kelttner when someone started shooting at him. a friend of the man found him on the sidewalk where he eventually died. police have been speaking to witnesses but do not believe they have made an arrest. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> all right, bob, thank you. 5:31 right now. >>> brace for possible hiccups today if you have any plans to deal with anything in santa clara county today dealing with business. for the first time in four decades the union representing 12,000 county service workers is going on strike. here is a live look, they're supposed to start picketing in san jose any minute. roz plate sermonoring the developments and will have a live report in the next half hour. >>> deputies are trying to peace together the reason a driver ran over two people in a cupertino park. oner. is dead the driver under arrest. this
you could see behind me williams road a shutdown nottingham, san jose police continue to investigateow the victim was a man, it was around 9:00 last night. he was about a block away, he was outside at the intersection of williams and kelttner when someone started shooting at him. a friend of the man found him on the sidewalk where he eventually died. police have been speaking to witnesses but do not believe they have made an arrest. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the...
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the cost of renting rose fastest in nottingham, leeds and bristol last year, whilst falling in aberdeenreason — according to zoopla — is an increase in the number of people buying their first home, relieving some of the pressure on the rental sector. britains' inflation rate has held steady as petrol prices fell at their fastest rate in more than three years. economists had largely expected inflation to rise last month — to 1.8% — but instead — the office for nationals statistics says consumer prices rose at an annual rate of 1.7% in september, matching august's rate and the lowest since december 2016. the ons also said that wage growth continues to outstrip inflation with real wages nearly back to pre—crisis levels. this will have implications for the state pension thanks to the triple—lock system — and is set for its biggest increase since 2012 next year, with pensioners expected to receive a 4% boost. sarah hewin is chief economist for standard chartered bank. what you make of the figures? inflation came in broadly as expected but it is yet another month where inflation is below the
the cost of renting rose fastest in nottingham, leeds and bristol last year, whilst falling in aberdeenreason — according to zoopla — is an increase in the number of people buying their first home, relieving some of the pressure on the rental sector. britains' inflation rate has held steady as petrol prices fell at their fastest rate in more than three years. economists had largely expected inflation to rise last month — to 1.8% — but instead — the office for nationals statistics says...
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rents are rising fastest in nottingham, leeds and bristol so was that a surprise?d quarter but is that to do with falling oil prices? it is, the weakness in the aberdeen housing market is to do with the fall in the oil price since 2015 and we have seen house prices falling and rent prices falling as well and it reflects underlying demand. that is the thing, what is happening to rent and house prices around the country are all linked to the underlying demand for property and how strong the local economy is. the other major interesting point to come out of the research is that on average renting uk home has become much more affordable. that's right, and what we have seen is that the current level of rental growth of 2% on average is half the level of earnings growth and this is a trend that has been established for the last three years. we saw rental growth slowed to have complete in 2016 as a lot of landlords bought property which increased the supply of housing and slowed rental growth. what we have seen more recently is a big slowdown in the number of investors bu
rents are rising fastest in nottingham, leeds and bristol so was that a surprise?d quarter but is that to do with falling oil prices? it is, the weakness in the aberdeen housing market is to do with the fall in the oil price since 2015 and we have seen house prices falling and rent prices falling as well and it reflects underlying demand. that is the thing, what is happening to rent and house prices around the country are all linked to the underlying demand for property and how strong the local...
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undress fulda is a lecturer in the school of contemporary chinese studies at the university of nottingham in england he joins me now from there good to have you with us live on al-jazeera i mean china's reaction to the national basketball association is not the 1st time as we've just mentioned in the way that they behave towards those large corporations how do we look at this do we do it blatantly say china is just bullying these companies into making sure they tow you might say the chinese party line well it certainly looks like it and in a way the c.e.o.'s of these big global companies in my view are both ill informed and ill advised to kowtow to these demands and let me explain of course the chinese market and access to the chinese market is important but you just mentioned the global brands and we could add for example a very sad show to this growing list of companies that have run afoul of the chinese currency party. but. these c.e.o.'s actually have to bear in mind that they're serving many markets including their home markets and so by being these apology is they may think that chi
undress fulda is a lecturer in the school of contemporary chinese studies at the university of nottingham in england he joins me now from there good to have you with us live on al-jazeera i mean china's reaction to the national basketball association is not the 1st time as we've just mentioned in the way that they behave towards those large corporations how do we look at this do we do it blatantly say china is just bullying these companies into making sure they tow you might say the chinese...
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nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst—affected areas.resident trump. they say they have "ample evidence" that mr trump put pressure on ukraine to investigate his political rival, joe biden — which he denies. a disgraced politician in colombia has escaped jail by shimmying down a rope during a doctor's appointment. cctv footage shows aida merlano — who is serving 15 years for electoral fraud and other crimes — pulling the rope from her bag and tying it to a desk at the doctor's office in bogota. her daughter has been arrested but merlano remains at large after being whisked away on a motorcyle. so we will turn our attention to sport, now. england against argentina in the rugby world cup. yes, avoid an upset, that's the key thing. we have seen a couple already at the world cup, when ireland lost to japan. and this morning, knowing a win will see them to the final, but argentina are capable of causing an upset, they were semifinalists last time. but it is a big one. the atmosphere certainly building in tokyo, around 30 minutes from kick—off
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nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst affected areas.ment. cctv footage shows aida merlano, who is serving 15 years for electoral fraud and other crimes, pulling the rope from her bag and tying it to a desk at the doctor's office in bogota. her daughter has been arrested, but merlano remains at large after being whisked away on a motorcycle. i think it is a sign of the significant of going to come to england by the intensity of the training session may have had that precedes it. the rugby world cup and england... must win. simple as. how do we know the training sessions have been more intense?” do we know the training sessions have been more intense? i read about it! did you? did you do yourjob? he knows his stuff! who would have thought! can i rephrase? john, please tell me how intense the training was. before a big game it will be a light session and yesterday it was a full—blown meaty affair. which is unusual, is it? you wouldn't want to risk injury before a big game and certainly this is the toughest for england so far in the by toug
nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst affected areas.ment. cctv footage shows aida merlano, who is serving 15 years for electoral fraud and other crimes, pulling the rope from her bag and tying it to a desk at the doctor's office in bogota. her daughter has been arrested, but merlano remains at large after being whisked away on a motorcycle. i think it is a sign of the significant of going to come to england by the intensity of the training session may have had that precedes...
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nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst—affected areas.ark firkin were arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit. australia's foreign minister says tehran has dropped all charges against the couple. senior democrats in the us are demanding the white house hands over documents for their investigation into president trump. they say they have "ample evidence" that mr trump put pressure on ukraine to investigate his political rivaljoe biden, which he denies. a disgraced politician in colombia has escaped jail by shimmying down a rope during a doctor's appointment. take a look at this. cctv footage shows aida merlano, who is serving 15 years for electoral fraud and other crimes, pulling the rope from her bag and tying it to a desk at the doctor's office in bogota. her daughter has been arrested, but merlano remains at large after being whisked away on a motorcycle. now all of the sport and where are we starting? rugby world cup in japan, england playing that offers much of the tournament so far but a lot at stake because if they w
nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst—affected areas.ark firkin were arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit. australia's foreign minister says tehran has dropped all charges against the couple. senior democrats in the us are demanding the white house hands over documents for their investigation into president trump. they say they have "ample evidence" that mr trump put pressure on ukraine to investigate his political rivaljoe biden, which he...
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knife crime, in england and wales, but manchester, liverpool, oldham, blackpool, birmingham, and nottinghamt. joining me now is simeon moore, a former gang member from birmingham, who now works with young people to try and divert them away from crime. really good to have you with us. i'm guessing that you weren't surprised that the figures suggest that birmingham, among other places, is seeing rising knife crime? definitely not and i believe we are going to continue to see these crimes, not just knife going to continue to see these crimes, notjust knife crime but just youth violence on a whole, rise because the behaviour is being normalised through the culture, through young culture. it is normalised. so we are going to keep seeing it until we deal with the culture and the mindset of young people living in these urban areas. when you say the culture, what you mean by that? there is a culture of... there is a culture where the gangster is celebrated. we got a culture in the uk and in fact around the world whether gangster is celebrated, the gangster is made to look cool —— where the gangster
knife crime, in england and wales, but manchester, liverpool, oldham, blackpool, birmingham, and nottinghamt. joining me now is simeon moore, a former gang member from birmingham, who now works with young people to try and divert them away from crime. really good to have you with us. i'm guessing that you weren't surprised that the figures suggest that birmingham, among other places, is seeing rising knife crime? definitely not and i believe we are going to continue to see these crimes, not...
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nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst—affected areas.say, if you're going to watch it later... are you going to tell us what the score is? you might be watching it now, i don't think it's too bad if we give away the score, is it? england are leading! it's ok! england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fan. england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fanlj england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fan. i do love you. they scored a try after about six minutes and argentina have had a player sent off for a dangerous try. sin bin? no, red card. there haven't been many in this world cup. they have been trying to mitigate this. pick collisions, anything in the head area, immediately, a red card. it changes the dynamic of the game. it changes the dynamic of the game. it does, this was going to be the toughest test for england, disappointing for argentina but a big advantage for england no. 53 the lead. —— 5—3 the lead. meanwhile, australia, beaten finalists four years ago, remain on course to reach t
nottingham, birmingham and harrogate are among the worst—affected areas.say, if you're going to watch it later... are you going to tell us what the score is? you might be watching it now, i don't think it's too bad if we give away the score, is it? england are leading! it's ok! england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fan. england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fanlj england are leading! some good news! if you're an england fan. i do love you. they scored a...
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nottingham tops that list, followed by leeds and bristol.motional moment during that speech when he talked about discovering that he was going to become a father. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now, and time. for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. sally! ijust had to check you are there waiting for us. of course you are. that must be scary when you turn around and think who is a term i hope i know their name! good morning. the fall out from england's night in bulgaria continues this morning, as we continue to learn more about what happened on the night. jordan henderson says the england players wanted to make the home fans "suffer" for the racist abuse by beating them on the pitch. there are also reports that the bulgarian players told england that the racism was pre—planned and co—ordinated. so co—ordinated, in fact, that it's claimed that some of the abusers were disguised as stewards in sofia. it looks organised. to get 50, that many people inside the stadium, all dressed up in the t—shirts and the no respect sign,
nottingham tops that list, followed by leeds and bristol.motional moment during that speech when he talked about discovering that he was going to become a father. that's it for today's morning briefing. sport now, and time. for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. sally! ijust had to check you are there waiting for us. of course you are. that must be scary when you turn around and think who is a term i hope i know their name! good morning. the fall out from england's night in bulgaria...
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it's great there's investment in nottingham and sheffield but it's two and half hours to sheffield, soion essentially has paved the way for unscrupulous work. now a lot of people in these areas feel left behind, in terms of work. because they can't getjobs or they can get jobs? according because they can't getjobs or they can getjobs? according to the report today, there is some progress being made? it is the type of employment that i speak of. so, an example of myself, when my grandfather went to work down the pit, he left school at 15. he went to work there, he was part of a unionised workforce and essentially they negotiated for better wages and conditions. i worked at the same exact place where he worked, decades on, but it was in a pit site any more, it was sports direct. and it wasn't a unionised workforce, therefore there weren't the benefits andl therefore there weren't the benefits and i was on a zero—hours contract, ona and i was on a zero—hours contract, on a wage of £3.79 an hour and it wasn't the same sort of camaraderie we have. but one job is safer and healthier than the
it's great there's investment in nottingham and sheffield but it's two and half hours to sheffield, soion essentially has paved the way for unscrupulous work. now a lot of people in these areas feel left behind, in terms of work. because they can't getjobs or they can get jobs? according because they can't getjobs or they can getjobs? according to the report today, there is some progress being made? it is the type of employment that i speak of. so, an example of myself, when my grandfather went...
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that is the scene in nottingham at the moment, an autumnal scene, the tree is now starting to turn the—west of england, perhaps a bit of drizzly rain moving into the far south—west of wales later. maximum temperature is getting up to about 9—13. through tonight, not a great deal of change, really. we keep this cloud and outbreaks of rain in the south—west. elsewhere, a bit of cloud moving into eastern areas but there will be some clear skies and the risk of some frost again in the northern half of the uk. further south, staying mild. temperatures no lower than 8—11. thursday, for halloween, looking largely dry, sunshine in central and eastern areas but still some cloud and rain affecting western areas later in the day and into the evening. bye—bye. this is bbc news. i‘m joanna gosling, live at westminster. the headlines at 11. britain is due to head to the polls for the first december general election in almost a century, after mps vote in favour of a pre—christmas ballot to try to end the brexit deadlock. we want to get brexit done and then move onto a positive domestic agenda. the on
that is the scene in nottingham at the moment, an autumnal scene, the tree is now starting to turn the—west of england, perhaps a bit of drizzly rain moving into the far south—west of wales later. maximum temperature is getting up to about 9—13. through tonight, not a great deal of change, really. we keep this cloud and outbreaks of rain in the south—west. elsewhere, a bit of cloud moving into eastern areas but there will be some clear skies and the risk of some frost again in the...