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bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire.me of the other stories making the news this evening: councillors in kensington and chelsea have agreed a £76 million package to help people who lost their homes in the grenfell tower fire. £40 million will go towards buying homes from private social housing providers. money is also being set aside to compensate people who owned flats in the tower. at least eight people are still missing in eastern switzerland after the biggest landslide there in decades. almost ten million tons of rock and mud roared down into the valley yesterday near the tiny village of bondo. a rescue operation is under way but police say the mud and rock covers an area of three miles, and is 30 feet deep in places. the husband of a woman killed by a cyclist riding a bike with no front brakes is calling for new laws to be introduced for death by dangerous cycling. the cyclist, 19—year—old charlie alliston, was convicted yesterday of wanton and furious driving, an offence dating back to 1861. kim brigg's husband say
bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire.me of the other stories making the news this evening: councillors in kensington and chelsea have agreed a £76 million package to help people who lost their homes in the grenfell tower fire. £40 million will go towards buying homes from private social housing providers. money is also being set aside to compensate people who owned flats in the tower. at least eight people are still missing in eastern switzerland after the biggest landslide there in...
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bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire. today was 16—year—old ines alves. the teenager lived on the 13th floor of grenfell tower and just hours after escaping from the fire, she went to school and sat her chemistry exam — dressed in the same clothes that she'd fled the fire in. 0ur correspondent adina campbell reports. the gloomy grey shell of what is left of grenfell tower has been home to ines alves for the past 16 years. today, she is celebrating her gcse results. how was it, hoping that envelope after what you had gone through? mixed emotions. iwas disappointed in some subjects, but really glad and really excited in others. she and her family had a lucky escape, butjust hours later, ines decided to sit her chemistry exam. i received an capital ain ines decided to sit her chemistry exam. i received an capitalain my chemistry gcse, the exam i did the morning of the fire. how much of the fire did you see? my dad burst into my room, and he said there was a fire in the building. we left our flat, reached down stairs. at firs
bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire. today was 16—year—old ines alves. the teenager lived on the 13th floor of grenfell tower and just hours after escaping from the fire, she went to school and sat her chemistry exam — dressed in the same clothes that she'd fled the fire in. 0ur correspondent adina campbell reports. the gloomy grey shell of what is left of grenfell tower has been home to ines alves for the past 16 years. today, she is celebrating her gcse results. how was it,...
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bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire. getting harder. so we thought we should give you a flavour of the kind of questions this year's teenagers have been facing. let's see if you can answer these... first a maths question — in a game at a fairground, each of 300 people pays 50p to play. 40 of the 300 people each win a prize, worth £1.80. there are no other prize—winners. what profit does the game make? next, biology. can you name two of the chemicals in gastricjuice that help with the digestion of proteins in the human body? finally, english. can you identify the abstract noun in the following words? perfume, light, love, travel. if you think you know the answers to those questions — tweet them to us including the hashtag bbc news. and keep watching, because we will reveal the answers at about 8:25pm. no prizes, a little bit of fun. the widower of a woman who died after she was knocked over by a cyclist riding a bike without front brakes, is launching a campaign to change the law. yesterday 20—year—old charlie alliston wa
bra nwen jeffreys, bbc news, nottinghamshire. getting harder. so we thought we should give you a flavour of the kind of questions this year's teenagers have been facing. let's see if you can answer these... first a maths question — in a game at a fairground, each of 300 people pays 50p to play. 40 of the 300 people each win a prize, worth £1.80. there are no other prize—winners. what profit does the game make? next, biology. can you name two of the chemicals in gastricjuice that help with...
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he recently scored for nottinghamshire.lman who has never played international cricket, but he is averaging in the high 50s and opening for surrey. there is also at this young man. he has proven he can do it in international cricket, he has the patience and technique which showed in england was playing in india and thatis in england was playing in india and that is what many look for it in an opening batsmen. but he has not been in form this season. in a game against hampshire going on at the moment there are signs that he is coming into the runs. as he left it too late or attend a powerfully? it will be interesting to see how he goes and what squid england tech against the west indies and who will start the first match of the ashes in brisbane. that's all from us here in the bbc sport centre. let's go back now to the london stadium, the london stadium, and re—join olly. we are about ten minutes away from the action now. i can see some javelin thrower is warming up. the women are coming out for the 200—metre heat is a momen
he recently scored for nottinghamshire.lman who has never played international cricket, but he is averaging in the high 50s and opening for surrey. there is also at this young man. he has proven he can do it in international cricket, he has the patience and technique which showed in england was playing in india and thatis in england was playing in india and that is what many look for it in an opening batsmen. but he has not been in form this season. in a game against hampshire going on at the...
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alex hales hit an incredible 95 of only 30 balls in nottinghamshire match against durham.ason is well and truly back this weekend. in the opening match of the scottish premiership season, lee griffiths scored twice. an impressive for— one win at hearts. celtic did not need to show off a trophy to remind everyone that they are untouchable in scotland. six titles in a row is hard to forget as is visiting celtic park. the last game of last season ended in defeat for heart and the first game of the season started heading in the same direction thanks to lee griffiths after less than 30 minutes. if that was a tricky finish, things were far simplerfor scott was a tricky finish, things were far simpler for scott sinclair. griffiths made it a day to remembrance with the 200th club goal of his career. although hungry for a hat—trick, he was substituted soon after. for calum macgregor, it was third time lucky shooting from range. a clean sheet would have completed the perfect start to the season, but few would bemoan a consolation for hearts. after exiting the league cup and sacking
alex hales hit an incredible 95 of only 30 balls in nottinghamshire match against durham.ason is well and truly back this weekend. in the opening match of the scottish premiership season, lee griffiths scored twice. an impressive for— one win at hearts. celtic did not need to show off a trophy to remind everyone that they are untouchable in scotland. six titles in a row is hard to forget as is visiting celtic park. the last game of last season ended in defeat for heart and the first game of...
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at this nottinghamshire school, tears mainly of relief.ew gcses have been a real culture shock. they have had to learn so much more, remember so much more, and their grades have all rested on these final exams. the results here, much better than last year. but at a cost. they couldn't teach it all in the school day. we have had a compulsory session after school, particularly focused on english and maths, but on a rotation other subjects, for the increased content. that will get even tougher as we move towards the new gcses in all of the other subjects. the pass rate in england for 16—year—olds moved just a little. in english language, 69.9% got a four or above, a little better than in the old exam last year. in english literature, it was 72.5%. in maths, 70.7%. both just slightly down, because the great points are moved to avoid a big drop in results. —— grade points. three a‘s, the rest bs. in wales, the results included six new gcses. many took exams a year early. asa gcses. many took exams a year early. as a result, fewer pupils got goo
at this nottinghamshire school, tears mainly of relief.ew gcses have been a real culture shock. they have had to learn so much more, remember so much more, and their grades have all rested on these final exams. the results here, much better than last year. but at a cost. they couldn't teach it all in the school day. we have had a compulsory session after school, particularly focused on english and maths, but on a rotation other subjects, for the increased content. that will get even tougher as...
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at this nottinghamshire school, tears mainly of relief. gcses have been a real culture shock. they have had to learn so much more, remember so much more, and their grades have all rested on these final exams. the results here, much better than last year. but at a cost. they couldn't teach it all in the school day. we have had a compulsory session after school, particularly focused on english and maths, but on a rotation for other subjects, for the increased content. that will get even tougher as we move towards the new gcses in all of the other subjects. the pass rate in england for 16—year—olds moved just a little. in english language, 69.9% got a four or above, a little better than in the old exam last year. in english literature, it was 72.5%. in maths, 70.7%. both just slightly down, because the grade points are moved to avoid a big drop in results. three a‘s, the rest bs. in wales, the results included six new gcses. many took exams a year early. as a result, fewer pupils got good grades, still counted here in a* to c. this is where t
at this nottinghamshire school, tears mainly of relief. gcses have been a real culture shock. they have had to learn so much more, remember so much more, and their grades have all rested on these final exams. the results here, much better than last year. but at a cost. they couldn't teach it all in the school day. we have had a compulsory session after school, particularly focused on english and maths, but on a rotation for other subjects, for the increased content. that will get even tougher...
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other cricket line to bring you up to date with, alex howells hit an incredible 95 of only 30 in nottinghamshire'sth the opening match of the scottish premiership season, lee griffiths scored twice as celtic began nearly title defence with an impressive win at home to hearts. celtic didn't need to show off a trophy to remind everyone that they are untouchable in scotland. six titles in a row is hard to forget as is visiting celtic park. the last game of last season ended in defeat for hearts and the first game of the season started heading the same direction thanks to lee griffiths after less than half an hour. if that was a tricky finish, things we re that was a tricky finish, things were far simplerfor that was a tricky finish, things were far simpler for scott sinclair. griffiths made it a day to remember with the 200th club goal of his career and although hungry for a hat—trick he was substituted soon after. for calum macgregor, it was third time lucky, shooting from range. a creamy sheet would have completed a perfect start to the season. “— completed a perfect start to the season. —— a clean
other cricket line to bring you up to date with, alex howells hit an incredible 95 of only 30 in nottinghamshire'sth the opening match of the scottish premiership season, lee griffiths scored twice as celtic began nearly title defence with an impressive win at home to hearts. celtic didn't need to show off a trophy to remind everyone that they are untouchable in scotland. six titles in a row is hard to forget as is visiting celtic park. the last game of last season ended in defeat for hearts...
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they had told us earlier today how they had to show tens of thousands of pieces of evidence to nottinghamshireke about. more about the treatment of the victims, it sounds horrific. yes, these men were lowered on the promise of a place to live, food and paid work. —— these men were lured. in reality they were put in dilapidated caravans with no running water or toilets. they were promised food but often got scraps from the defendants' table. 0ne victim talked about when he was said the scrap marks had teeth marks in them. they we re marks had teeth marks in them. they were beaten to be controlled and there was always a threat of violence. lincolnshire police say some of the victims had finances of their own and the defendants controlled those finances as a means of keeping them there. the treatment was described in court as utterly appalling. linsey smith, thank you very much, the latest on that case at nottingham crown court. the pensions regulator has approved a plan by tata steel to give thousands of its workers in the uk less generous pensions but safeguard their jobs. the deal should secur
they had told us earlier today how they had to show tens of thousands of pieces of evidence to nottinghamshireke about. more about the treatment of the victims, it sounds horrific. yes, these men were lowered on the promise of a place to live, food and paid work. —— these men were lured. in reality they were put in dilapidated caravans with no running water or toilets. they were promised food but often got scraps from the defendants' table. 0ne victim talked about when he was said the scrap...