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been thousands, if not tens of thousands, will be looking at its books and basically what the a ccou nta basically what the accou nta nts a re books and basically what the accountants are saying is they will be lucky if they get 1p in the pound of the money carillion owes them. they will have to write off all that money they were due from the company they were expecting to earn, because they were expecting to earn, because they will not get it. in the meantime, shares in interserve have fallen today. it's difficult to say if they will be the next carillion, but they are a similar company and they have also put out a profits warning. the similarity ends there. carillion had expanded very rapidly, with large overseas contracts that hadn't been paid. they ran out of money and the banks and government refused to support it any further. it went very quickly from a company that people thought was worth hundreds of millions, if not billions, to a company that owed billions, to a company that owed billions of pounds. no sign that i nte rse rve billions of pounds. no sign that interserve is like
been thousands, if not tens of thousands, will be looking at its books and basically what the a ccou nta basically what the accou nta nts a re books and basically what the accountants are saying is they will be lucky if they get 1p in the pound of the money carillion owes them. they will have to write off all that money they were due from the company they were expecting to earn, because they were expecting to earn, because they will not get it. in the meantime, shares in interserve have fallen...
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no and they claimed that they were moving in volu nta ry claimed that they were moving in voluntary codesthat you actually need some real policies and teeth to make this happen, because you are changing centuries in effect of attitudes and, you know, more recently there have been attempts. there hasn't been enough progress. what does this article actually say? we know some industries like construction not great. financial services? you would have thought they would be a little bit more on it, as it were, because of the people who work within financial services pushing for better conditions. and the issue also in these companies is its pepe. the decision—making roles. so if you've got more men, for example, in both roles, they are getting paid more and that's how theyjustify it. but it's not even... the construction and financial services, it's really not good for 2018 and also shocking really in the uk. i think again iceland and the scandinavian countries are taking the lead and hopefully the uk will follow, but slowly. at best got to bea follow, but slowly. at best got to be a lot of peo
no and they claimed that they were moving in volu nta ry claimed that they were moving in voluntary codesthat you actually need some real policies and teeth to make this happen, because you are changing centuries in effect of attitudes and, you know, more recently there have been attempts. there hasn't been enough progress. what does this article actually say? we know some industries like construction not great. financial services? you would have thought they would be a little bit more on it,...
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we have heard a lot about fe nta nyl which is painkillers. heard a lot about fentanyl which is an extremely powerful opiate painkiller. there is a concern of the rise of prescriptions which is allowing people to be hooked on them. another figures shows that two thirds of the people on these medicines are women in their50s and people on these medicines are women in their 50s and 60s and that is incredibly concerning. and just above it, the story from scotland, the union flag sometimes flying? above it, the story from scotland, the union flag sometimes flying7m is only going to be flown once a year from now is only going to be flown once a yearfrom now on. i think it is only going to be flown once a year from now on. i think it was only flown a couple of times a year anyway. the cynic in me says this might be an attempt by nicola sturgeon to stir up her support base in scotland again. obviously she was kind of flavour of the month until last year and support for the snp is now falling slightly. i think supporters of it will think this annoyed t
we have heard a lot about fe nta nyl which is painkillers. heard a lot about fentanyl which is an extremely powerful opiate painkiller. there is a concern of the rise of prescriptions which is allowing people to be hooked on them. another figures shows that two thirds of the people on these medicines are women in their50s and people on these medicines are women in their 50s and 60s and that is incredibly concerning. and just above it, the story from scotland, the union flag sometimes flying?...
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black cab rapist could be free to co nta ct this.ck cab rapist could be free to contact victims after his release. this isjohn warboys who was given parole. this is startling and isa was given parole. this is startling and is a story we've been seeing in the papers over the weekend. just the papers over the weekend. just the fact that mr warboys potentially could be free within a matter of weeks, it sounds like it's going to be up to his parole officer whether oi’ be up to his parole officer whether or not he can contact his victims. that seems incredibly problematic to me. sexual abuse is a huge issue. it's an emotional issue and it can trigger people. i'm highly concerned that someone could contact someone who had had that sort of experience and something needs to be done about this. the problem is not necessarily those women involved in the cases that brought convictions, it's those women who came forward afterwards because he can't necessarily contact those involved in those cases, but there is no prohibition on him contacting th
black cab rapist could be free to co nta ct this.ck cab rapist could be free to contact victims after his release. this isjohn warboys who was given parole. this is startling and isa was given parole. this is startling and is a story we've been seeing in the papers over the weekend. just the papers over the weekend. just the fact that mr warboys potentially could be free within a matter of weeks, it sounds like it's going to be up to his parole officer whether oi’ be up to his parole officer...
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. >> a surprise sweep at seven nta ros immigration agents performing an audit at the organizations. de happened at several hundred seven elevens. 11 ee. is launching a new crack down on undocumented workers. adday they demanded the owners irove their employees were legal citizens. that dere 21 arrests nationwide. but they say no one at the santa clara location was arrested. >>> a follow-up now to the r.adly officer involved shooting at an energy plant in south san jose. as we told you last night, it began with police checking out a f claie at the met calf energy center. police said they encountered a man with a pole and an ax. stillhe was ordered to drop it, he refused. that's when they fired and killed him. the police have not identified the suspect yet and say they're boill trying to figure out why he was at the energy plant to begin with. h>> new details about the deadly crash in the north bay. investigators say a man was killed after his car was hit by a boulder. today police confirming to us that a man was drivering on hillway 121 in napa county when e deulder crashed into his
. >> a surprise sweep at seven nta ros immigration agents performing an audit at the organizations. de happened at several hundred seven elevens. 11 ee. is launching a new crack down on undocumented workers. adday they demanded the owners irove their employees were legal citizens. that dere 21 arrests nationwide. but they say no one at the santa clara location was arrested. >>> a follow-up now to the r.adly officer involved shooting at an energy plant in south san jose. as we...
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close co nta ct ca n women need to take care.accination. some members of the medical team have been infected. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be and give eve ryo ne dangerous diphtheria can be and give everyone in the family antibiotics, that will stop the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than one hour each to be treated. how dangerous is it for us sitting outside here? it is not much dangerous for us because we all are vaccinated but it is dangerous for the rohingya community because they we re the rohingya community because they were not vaccinated when they arrived. what is happening now? we hope we can control it with preventive medicines, as well as treating the cases. the signs are that this disease, long forgotten in countries where vaccination is commonplace, is now being brought under control. but the hunt continues. with more than 800,000 people packed together in these vast refugee camps, the team cannot take any chances. said a big question, really, is how long
close co nta ct ca n women need to take care.accination. some members of the medical team have been infected. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be and give eve ryo ne dangerous diphtheria can be and give everyone in the family antibiotics, that will stop the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than one hour each to be treated. how dangerous is it for us sitting outside here? it is not much dangerous for us because we all are vaccinated but it...
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making sure they have sufficient resources along with the local authority and the schools and the volu nta in making sure that we try and stop this happening again. thanks forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news: in iran, state media reports that a protester has shot and killed a policeman, as anti—government demonstrations continue for a fifth night. a british family of five who died in a seaplane crash near sydney are named — among them the boss of one of the world's largest catering companies. police appeal for information after four men are stabbed to death in london — in separate new year attacks. eye witnesses have been describing a huge fire which destroyed up to 1,400 vehicles in a multi—storey car park in liverpool. the blaze at king's dock, next to liverpool's echo arena, is said to have spread after one vehicle caught fire yesterday afternoon. firefighters worked through the night and many people were forced into temporary accommodation as nearby buildings were evacuated. danny savage has the story. it was shortly after dark yesterday evening when fire took hold on the multisto
making sure they have sufficient resources along with the local authority and the schools and the volu nta in making sure that we try and stop this happening again. thanks forjoining us. the headlines on bbc news: in iran, state media reports that a protester has shot and killed a policeman, as anti—government demonstrations continue for a fifth night. a british family of five who died in a seaplane crash near sydney are named — among them the boss of one of the world's largest catering...
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it shouldn't happen these days especially when we talk about these diseases that are preve nta ble. about are preventable. is a simplistic to say it is all down to sugary snacks? they certainly have a part to play, and we all know that we over consume these, so it's all about reducing sugar consumption and frequency of consumption, keeping sugary foods to a minimum especially before bed, it's also about getting fluoride on board. and also access. we need to encourage children into nhs dentistry as soon as the first teeth come through so the british society of paediatric dentistry is calling for a dental check by one. from your experience in talking to your collea g u es experience in talking to your colleagues in the profession, is it because their parents don't take them? we would like to encourage the whole family into nhs dentistry. it's also free for expectant mothers and those who have just given birth toa and those who have just given birth to a baby. thank you claire stevens, president of the society of paediatric dentistry. we'll be talking about this subject throughout the mornin
it shouldn't happen these days especially when we talk about these diseases that are preve nta ble. about are preventable. is a simplistic to say it is all down to sugary snacks? they certainly have a part to play, and we all know that we over consume these, so it's all about reducing sugar consumption and frequency of consumption, keeping sugary foods to a minimum especially before bed, it's also about getting fluoride on board. and also access. we need to encourage children into nhs dentistry...
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other alleged victims which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to co ntascreen in court he was ci’oss time. appearing behind a screen in court he was cross examined by the defence, and asked if his complaint was financially motivated. i am not in itfor was financially motivated. i am not in it for the money, he said. the court was read transcripts from bennell‘s interview with the police. he said he has had no sexual contact with him and remembered thinking he was the one that got away with it he was the one that got away with it he was not one of my victims. it is impossible. the trial continues. our top story this evening: a desperate search for survivors after mudslides in california leave 15 people dead, and officials warn the death toll could rise. and still to come: the man behind wallace and grommit on how he's created his latest characters. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: double amputee billy monger is back behind the wheel and training to be a stunt driver. the teenager lost both his lower legs in an accident last year. in the last few years,
other alleged victims which the complainant said left him in complete meltdown, prompting him to co ntascreen in court he was ci’oss time. appearing behind a screen in court he was cross examined by the defence, and asked if his complaint was financially motivated. i am not in itfor was financially motivated. i am not in it for the money, he said. the court was read transcripts from bennell‘s interview with the police. he said he has had no sexual contact with him and remembered thinking he...
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leadership by sending racist messages about meghan markle but you think it is appropriate to continue to co ntato contact her? i abhor the content of the messages, i have said it numerous times, they are appalling and she has admitted that. i was shocked when i saw them and in no way defend them but myjob now is to get the party on its feet so we have a solid base from which to protect out a solid base from which to protect our politics in the brexit debate. henry bolton speaking earlier. theresa may has said she's to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers' pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. earlier i spoke to the former liberal democrat mp and pensions minister, steve we b b. he told me about the issues facing the government if they were to bring in such plans. i do think more needs to be done but it could well be years before anything actually happens. what we're hearing about is a white paper expected next month and that would hav
leadership by sending racist messages about meghan markle but you think it is appropriate to continue to co ntato contact her? i abhor the content of the messages, i have said it numerous times, they are appalling and she has admitted that. i was shocked when i saw them and in no way defend them but myjob now is to get the party on its feet so we have a solid base from which to protect out a solid base from which to protect our politics in the brexit debate. henry bolton speaking earlier....
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we ought to be able to close it as soon as we can —— la nta na close it as soon as we can —— lantana of the president's tone tonight? he has been criticised by so tonight? he has been criticised by so many for being divisive, what did you think of him in terms of his style ? you think of him in terms of his style? i have been critical of that as well and i think the speech had its moments. there was a lot of unifying messages, pointing to people in the gallery particularly, but a lot of it was more divisive. talking about trade for example, some of us think we need to enter into more free trade agreements, not fewer, and not exit out of the ones we are in so some of the things were a bit more divisive. that's more his style i think. some of the immigration message was a bit more like the american carnage that we heard in the inaugural speech. it was a bit of all of it frankly, it was a bit of all of it frankly, it was a bit of all of it frankly, it was a long speech, about an hour and a half. senator flake, thanks for joining us. back to our panel, ron and jay newton small. based on
we ought to be able to close it as soon as we can —— la nta na close it as soon as we can —— lantana of the president's tone tonight? he has been criticised by so tonight? he has been criticised by so many for being divisive, what did you think of him in terms of his style ? you think of him in terms of his style? i have been critical of that as well and i think the speech had its moments. there was a lot of unifying messages, pointing to people in the gallery particularly, but a lot of...
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lots of atla nta nights in scotland primarily. lots of atlanta nights and should not get too cold.uth—west of england, getting blown east through the day. further north as wintry mix, mainly across south—east scotland, drifting into the north—east of england. a view showers in scotland and northern ireland. a cold day across the low pressure that gives us cloud and rain, we will find high pressure building from the north. it drags with it not just building from the north. it drags with it notjust colder air but in winds off the north sea. north and north—easterly winds will make you feel cold. especially near the coasts where there could be one or two showers. still a fair bit of cloud across the south, where temperatures are a bit higher. for many it will be cloudy on saturday the cloud breaks overnight we will find widespread frost forming. northern parts of the uk could be down to minus ten. not quite so cold across the south because of the wind overnight but that will ease down on sunday. lighter winds, more overnight but that will ease down on sunday. lighterwinds, more in ove
lots of atla nta nights in scotland primarily. lots of atlanta nights and should not get too cold.uth—west of england, getting blown east through the day. further north as wintry mix, mainly across south—east scotland, drifting into the north—east of england. a view showers in scotland and northern ireland. a cold day across the low pressure that gives us cloud and rain, we will find high pressure building from the north. it drags with it not just building from the north. it drags with it...
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cycle cancer is largely preve nta ble. in danger. cycle cancer is largely preventable. screening, there is a real risk that more women being diagnosed and potentially losing their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 are offered their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 a re offered tests their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 are offered tests every three years on the nhs. those between 50 and 64, every five years. getting checked save lives. princess eugenie has become engaged to her long—term boyfriend jack brooksbank. a statement from buckingham palace said the couple got engaged in nicaragua earlier this month. the wedding will take place in the autumn of this year at george's chapel in windsor. the former england football captain, jimmy armfield, has died aged 82. he played for blackpool for seventeen years and represented his country 43 times. after retiring he worked as a summariser for bbc radio. 0ur sports correspondent david 0rnsetin looks back at his life. jimmy armfield rose to prominence in black and white. but he would though on to carve the most colourful of careers. born in
cycle cancer is largely preve nta ble. in danger. cycle cancer is largely preventable. screening, there is a real risk that more women being diagnosed and potentially losing their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 are offered their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 a re offered tests their lives. women aged 25 dew 49 are offered tests every three years on the nhs. those between 50 and 64, every five years. getting checked save lives. princess eugenie has become engaged to her long—term boyfriend jack...
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bp said that the a ccou nta nts are estimates? bp said that the accou nta nts a re are estimates?od figures and look likely to stay good from the expectations? order figures and expectations are good. if you wa nt to and expectations are good. if you want to nit pick the number was down from november, that is a four year high. sterling has rallied a little bit. if you look at this purchase g purchasing managers‘ index against changes in the pound year—on—year does well when the pound is going down, not so well when the pound goes up. the pound rallied it will bea goes up. the pound rallied it will be a consideration. but it is seems they are firing on all cylinders. -- but it seems they are firing on all cylinders. let‘s look at the markets. ba has bought a new airline,ingsa markets. ba has bought a new airline,ings a budget airline in germany. marks & spencer is up because it sold its businesses in the far east in asia. shares are up a touch. leave it there. you don‘t wa nt to a touch. leave it there. you don‘t want to talk about accounting? you‘re absolutely right. we‘ll leave i
bp said that the a ccou nta nts are estimates? bp said that the accou nta nts a re are estimates?od figures and look likely to stay good from the expectations? order figures and expectations are good. if you wa nt to and expectations are good. if you want to nit pick the number was down from november, that is a four year high. sterling has rallied a little bit. if you look at this purchase g purchasing managers‘ index against changes in the pound year—on—year does well when the pound is...
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is also something the nta set up a small business working group meeting over a year. almost every other month. both of these groups this subject has not come up. this program has not come up to us. it sounds like a good thing. i know a lot about the pilot program, but what has happened what are the statistics, where we go from there is never brought to us. i think since it is happening in the neighborhood as a group it would be a good thing to do. what we are asking for is postponement of your decision until we can sit down, hear about it, hopefully come back and say we love it and go ahead with it. to be left out of it as a group is very upsetting. that is one thing we have been asking for a long time. i think the small business working group is what is formed because we have been left out all of the time. here is an example of that. thank you. >> thank you very much. any more public comment on this item? seeing none. i will close public comment. >> could i ask a question. i know that we did outreach to the chamber. i don't know if anyone presented downtown to the gr
is also something the nta set up a small business working group meeting over a year. almost every other month. both of these groups this subject has not come up. this program has not come up to us. it sounds like a good thing. i know a lot about the pilot program, but what has happened what are the statistics, where we go from there is never brought to us. i think since it is happening in the neighborhood as a group it would be a good thing to do. what we are asking for is postponement of your...
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border, we want to continue to develop trade, economic contact. continue to develop trade, economic co ntaade, economic contact. we have businesses on both sides, and to that effect, we need very safe borders. we shall put an end to this situation we have been facing for a number of years. meanwhile, the labour peer lord dubs — who has long campaigned for unaccompanied migrant children to be allowed in the uk has welcomed the signing of the french—angelo agreement i think, ithink, in i think, in the short term, getting children over here who are freezing in the bitter cold can only be a good thing. in the fullness of time, the government are arbitrarily trying to keep the numbers down. i think that is not a good thing because there are every vulnerable children in france and in greece, there are very vulnerable children. we should not take them all we should our part. what would you be looking for from president macron and prime minister may?|j looking for from president macron and prime minister may? i would like the british government not to limit the british government not to limit the
border, we want to continue to develop trade, economic contact. continue to develop trade, economic co ntaade, economic contact. we have businesses on both sides, and to that effect, we need very safe borders. we shall put an end to this situation we have been facing for a number of years. meanwhile, the labour peer lord dubs — who has long campaigned for unaccompanied migrant children to be allowed in the uk has welcomed the signing of the french—angelo agreement i think, ithink, in i...
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the bbc said it is very grateful to men last week taking a volu nta ry grateful to men last week takingsomething is wrong. i wish we hadn't, but we did get something is wrong, and i would like to be clear about that. perhaps i might also say that i hold carrie in the greatest regard. i was lucky enough to spend some time with her in beijing when she was editor. i think she is absolutely first—rate editor and has done first—rate work for the bbc, andi done first—rate work for the bbc, and i do not want any way to undermine the work she has done, because i think she has been extremely good. i'm joined now by our correspondent. carrie was asked whether she thought the bbc was in breach of equality pay laws and she said emphatically, yes. absolutely. this is about much more thanjust carrie gracie's pay deal. but the thing about this afternoon is, i have watched a lot of select committee hearings over my career. this afternoon was quite extraordinary viewing, because the issue about pay and equality at the bbc has been front—page news now for months. and yesterday, we had a big independent r
the bbc said it is very grateful to men last week taking a volu nta ry grateful to men last week takingsomething is wrong. i wish we hadn't, but we did get something is wrong, and i would like to be clear about that. perhaps i might also say that i hold carrie in the greatest regard. i was lucky enough to spend some time with her in beijing when she was editor. i think she is absolutely first—rate editor and has done first—rate work for the bbc, andi done first—rate work for the bbc, and...
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the key thing this cancer is preve nta ble. lives. the key thing this cancer is preventable.diagnose them in the early stages, and if we're hearing that they would rather go to a gym class or get their waxing done then both for their waxing done then both for their smear test, what barriers, what can be done to remove some of those barriers? i think educational awareness. making that age group understand that this is a test that is very relevant for them. but every three years they get invited, it's a five—minute test but those five minutes can literally save their lives. what's very important and has come out in the research is that they don't understand about the risk of cervical cancer so that's very important as well. one of the things we are calling for is a national awareness campaign to make this acceptable. we need to start very young. when they start having their personal and social education as children in primary school and they learn about their bodies, we should be teaching them about breast examination, testicular examination and the importance of smear tests. i
the key thing this cancer is preve nta ble. lives. the key thing this cancer is preventable.diagnose them in the early stages, and if we're hearing that they would rather go to a gym class or get their waxing done then both for their waxing done then both for their smear test, what barriers, what can be done to remove some of those barriers? i think educational awareness. making that age group understand that this is a test that is very relevant for them. but every three years they get invited,...
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close co nta ct ca n ripa need to take care.cted. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be, and give everyone in the family antibiotics. that will stop the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than an hour needs to be treated. well, listen, how dangerous is it for us, just sitting out here? it's not as dangerous for us, but it's dangerous for the rohingya community, if they were not vaccinated when they arrived. so what is happening now? are you getting this disease under control? we hope that we can control it through vaccination, with preventative medicine, as well as with treating the cases. the signs are that this disease, long forgotten in countries where vaccination is commonplace, is now being brought under control. but the hunt continues. with more than 800,000 people packed together in these vast refugee camps, the team can't take any chances. part of a mezzanine floor inside the stock exchange in the indonesian capital, jakarta, has collapsed. at least 72 people have been
close co nta ct ca n ripa need to take care.cted. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be, and give everyone in the family antibiotics. that will stop the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than an hour needs to be treated. well, listen, how dangerous is it for us, just sitting out here? it's not as dangerous for us, but it's dangerous for the rohingya community, if they were not vaccinated when they arrived. so what is happening now? are you...
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with is actually two areas, one was medicines and one was two areas, one was medicines and one wa5 co nta so as much as they tried, you've 5till containers. so as much as they tried, you've still got to say that was fantastic, what they've achieved over the go, and what they've got is the tins out. it is interesting, i don't know if i can do product placement that the only breakfast cereal... there is a breakfast cereal... there is a breakfast cereal that is wrapped in paper and they've gone for that. and there is one. , thank you, we will see you in an hour. the headlines coming up, 5ee an hour. the headlines coming up, see you in a moment. hello, this is breakfast with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. coming up before nine. we'll be talking to vince cable. but first a summary of this morning's main news. denti5t5 have accused the government of having a "short—sighted" approach to tooth decay in england, after hospital operations to remove children's rotten teeth increased to nearly a3,000 last year. the number of hospital admissions to extract rotting teeth has increased by a fifth in
with is actually two areas, one was medicines and one was two areas, one was medicines and one wa5 co nta so as much as they tried, you've 5till containers. so as much as they tried, you've still got to say that was fantastic, what they've achieved over the go, and what they've got is the tins out. it is interesting, i don't know if i can do product placement that the only breakfast cereal... there is a breakfast cereal... there is a breakfast cereal that is wrapped in paper and they've gone...
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call # to anyone who's searching for a way to break free # break free # when the world becomes a fa nta world that we were living # cos we're dreaming with our eyes wide open # come alive! # rousing. yes, it is. are singalongs and alternative film formats the way to attract audiences to the cinema? ted doan is the manager of the plaza cinema in stockport, which often hosts sing—along events, and from london we're joined by the film critic karen krizanovich. karen, cani karen, can i start with the first? now, the critics, and i interviewed hugh jackman about this film, now, the critics, and i interviewed huthackman about this film, it got quite a hammering from the critics, but sometimes that just quite a hammering from the critics, but sometimes thatjust doesn't matter and it was one of those films with big numbers that people just love. that's true and hugh jackman is an amazing performer. he is wonderful to watch. as a singalong, this film works very well. as a piece of dramatic art, it's got a few issues, but it's obviously found a very important slot and i think it's important for p
call # to anyone who's searching for a way to break free # break free # when the world becomes a fa nta world that we were living # cos we're dreaming with our eyes wide open # come alive! # rousing. yes, it is. are singalongs and alternative film formats the way to attract audiences to the cinema? ted doan is the manager of the plaza cinema in stockport, which often hosts sing—along events, and from london we're joined by the film critic karen krizanovich. karen, cani karen, can i start with...
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the company was co nta cted by the support i need. the company was contacted by it carillion? your training and they provided your experience, didn't they? it's an apprenticeship and then i go and do my college work and that is what idomy do my college work and that is what i do my qualifications and get my level one and level two and at level two you get put out on a site and you go and collect evidence, take pictures of your work and take them back to carillion and they say you have done good work, and that is how you gain your knowledge and qualifications and stuff like that. since i've been on cara brickwork who realised the situation with carillion they have stuck their neck out and done well to try and employ me. the projects that were public projects are continuing? yes. that's the guarantee we have so if an apprenticeship was linked to one of those that would be continuing work, would it? is somebody obliged to pick of the carillion apprenticeships in these joint—venture projects? i'm not explaining myself well. if you have a joint—venture project, are the carillion ap
the company was co nta cted by the support i need. the company was contacted by it carillion? your training and they provided your experience, didn't they? it's an apprenticeship and then i go and do my college work and that is what idomy do my college work and that is what i do my qualifications and get my level one and level two and at level two you get put out on a site and you go and collect evidence, take pictures of your work and take them back to carillion and they say you have done good...
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map of california here, if we go on much more closely we can see the worst hit communities are in sa ntaommunities are in santa barbara county, just up the coast from los angeles. as kacey told is, oprah winfrey lives there. lots of the rich and famous live this area. oprah winfrey posted this video on instagram. this is how deep the mud is. and... it is gone. we also heard from the tv host ellen degeneres, who says the 101 freeway in my neighbourhood isa the 101 freeway in my neighbourhood is a river. my city needs your love and support. montecito is the name of the place. james cook has been there. we haven't actually had a full and detailed update for some time. i think that tells you that they are simply focused on trying to get into those neighbourhoods. they talked of one area, romero canyon, where around 300 people were stuck. there are other areas closer to the town of montecito which is down on the coast, we have seen helicopters in action. it is a very big operation, dozens action. it is a very big operation, d oze ns of action. it is a very big operation, dozens of fire engine
map of california here, if we go on much more closely we can see the worst hit communities are in sa ntaommunities are in santa barbara county, just up the coast from los angeles. as kacey told is, oprah winfrey lives there. lots of the rich and famous live this area. oprah winfrey posted this video on instagram. this is how deep the mud is. and... it is gone. we also heard from the tv host ellen degeneres, who says the 101 freeway in my neighbourhood isa the 101 freeway in my neighbourhood is...
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let's get the latest the latest extreme weather has hit sa nta the latest extreme weather has hit santa let's get the latest on the rescue with amber anderson from the santa barbara city fire department. what are you seeing, what is the latest? the latest is, now that we're beyond the first 2a hours of the incident, i can tell you that we are in stilla the incident, i can tell you that we are in still a significant search and rescue mode, that's our number one priority. as we move forward in the next coming days we have 17 people unaccounted for and we're unable to find them. we have 17 fatalities now to report, it's been a devastating couple of days and we are working really hard. we have people coming in from throughout the states to a cyst with the rescue effo rts states to a cyst with the rescue efforts to find those people. we have people out there looking to find those people from throughout the area who are uninjured and they still need help getting out because their access has been blocked by the debris flowing from the hazards we have out there. it is quite a scene out there in
let's get the latest the latest extreme weather has hit sa nta the latest extreme weather has hit santa let's get the latest on the rescue with amber anderson from the santa barbara city fire department. what are you seeing, what is the latest? the latest is, now that we're beyond the first 2a hours of the incident, i can tell you that we are in stilla the incident, i can tell you that we are in still a significant search and rescue mode, that's our number one priority. as we move forward in...
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he played fa nta stically disappointing. he played fantastically well to get to that position.alian themed sports bulletin. see you a little later on. with social media in the hands of children, there are challenges of growing up in a digital age. a report released today called life in likes, warns many children in secondary school are struggling to handle social media as the world expands. ifeel like i'm pressured by other people because my friends do it so i have to do it to fit in. you see people, if they're getting bullied on social media, they don't tell their parents. if you don't tell them, they will never find out. the report shows that as children move from primary to secondary school, the way they use social media changes. instead of scoring points playing games, getting likes and comments becomes important and worryingly, they also adapt their offline behaviour to fit an online image. it's a huge pressure on children at a time when there is immense pressures in their life anyway from moving to a new school and knowing that is something that i believe we need to do mo
he played fa nta stically disappointing. he played fantastically well to get to that position.alian themed sports bulletin. see you a little later on. with social media in the hands of children, there are challenges of growing up in a digital age. a report released today called life in likes, warns many children in secondary school are struggling to handle social media as the world expands. ifeel like i'm pressured by other people because my friends do it so i have to do it to fit in. you see...
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particularly about private sector firms, small businesses that had sector firms, small businesses that ha d co ntat had contact with carillion. we spoke toa number of had contact with carillion. we spoke to a number of them yesterday. they had a lifeline that was going to last a8 hours, which the bills would still be paid by the government and thatis still be paid by the government and that is due to expire today. we are led to believe there could be some flexibility in that deadline but lots of uncertainty and the simply do not know whether they will get paid after today and what happens next for their staff. each of the small businesses got involved because they thought the government is awarding contracts to carillion, thatis is awarding contracts to carillion, that is a vote of confidence in carillion. they feel very aggrieved they have been led down the garden path by these contracts and now in a position where there are thousands of pounds and do not know if those bills will be paid. how did they end up in the situation was £29 million in cash but owed the banks1.3 was £29 million in cash bu
particularly about private sector firms, small businesses that had sector firms, small businesses that ha d co ntat had contact with carillion. we spoke toa number of had contact with carillion. we spoke to a number of them yesterday. they had a lifeline that was going to last a8 hours, which the bills would still be paid by the government and thatis still be paid by the government and that is due to expire today. we are led to believe there could be some flexibility in that deadline but lots...
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in 1984 where he won an fa cup cup, receiving an mbe from the queen in 2008 for services to the volu ntator and football. he will be sorely missed in football in this country and already a number of players coming out, like the former inland captain rio ferdinand is to pay tribute to him. and many people calling him a pioneer and just how he paved the way for so many black players in this country. let's talk about ryan giggs — it looks as though he's going to be the new manager of wales. he doesn't have much experience at that level, does he? no, victoria, and it is a talented wales team, they reached the semifinals in euro 2017. gareth bale and ashley williams in the squad, hugely influential. since chris coleman left the job and things did not go his way in the world cup qualifying, they missed out on the tournament this summer, this is seen asa tournament this summer, this is seen as a key appointment for wales. we expect rain gigs to be named as the new manager today to take charge of what has been dubbed their golden generation of players, but it will be seen as a risk by some. gigg
in 1984 where he won an fa cup cup, receiving an mbe from the queen in 2008 for services to the volu ntator and football. he will be sorely missed in football in this country and already a number of players coming out, like the former inland captain rio ferdinand is to pay tribute to him. and many people calling him a pioneer and just how he paved the way for so many black players in this country. let's talk about ryan giggs — it looks as though he's going to be the new manager of wales. he...
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i was treated fa nta stically, you treated?. being the festive period, but they could see that i was in acute, severe pain and they brought me into a ward straightaway, got me the great care that i needed. i had three staff there in with me, caring for me, and i thought that they were very amicable and very understanding, very caring. ultimately a really positive experience 0h ultimately a really positive experience oh yeah, world-class experience. very, very happy with it. do you think that when people are critical or feel that the nhs deserves some criticism or the system or whatever bit of the nhs they want to criticise, they shouldn't voice that?|j they want to criticise, they shouldn't voice that? i think that it is ok to voice their experiences. however, i think that it's very good to have, you know, a bird's eye view on things. i think that it's a bit too much kind of generalise and state that the nhs is in a crisis because if you look recently like, you know, with the high waits for ambulance and ambulances because ther
i was treated fa nta stically, you treated?. being the festive period, but they could see that i was in acute, severe pain and they brought me into a ward straightaway, got me the great care that i needed. i had three staff there in with me, caring for me, and i thought that they were very amicable and very understanding, very caring. ultimately a really positive experience 0h ultimately a really positive experience oh yeah, world-class experience. very, very happy with it. do you think that...
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it would be nice to see either a volu nta ry ba n would be nice to see either a voluntary ban or nationalre caffeinated drinks? with energy drinks, it's not only the caffeine, and busy they do can contain more caffeine than is recommended for children, but also the sugar. some contain 22 spoons of sugar and children already have two to three times the amount of sugar recommended. our more children buying these drinks these days? between 2006 in 2014, the increase in sales was by about 150%, so it's definitely not something that's been going down, so we need policy to tackle that. patsy, as far as the school is concerned, there is evidence that there is too much caffeine, they are getting too much in their system. a child comes into school with one of these drinks, what do you do? one of the issues is, particularly in one of the schools are now trust, they weren't coming in withjust schools are now trust, they weren't coming in with just one, they were coming in with just one, they were coming in with three or four. local shops were selling for for a pound, they weren't eating breakfast, t
it would be nice to see either a volu nta ry ba n would be nice to see either a voluntary ban or nationalre caffeinated drinks? with energy drinks, it's not only the caffeine, and busy they do can contain more caffeine than is recommended for children, but also the sugar. some contain 22 spoons of sugar and children already have two to three times the amount of sugar recommended. our more children buying these drinks these days? between 2006 in 2014, the increase in sales was by about 150%, so...
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we have got short lines of command to make things happen so as soon as we got on it, we co nta cted happen for preserving product. so on frozen we can do things quickly. it also need to think about re—engineering some things. amazingly we put our burgers into plastic and put them into a carton. why don‘t we put them straight into a carton. it‘s thinking differently when we are doing our new product development. are you working on other providers as well? this is your own brand iceland products. what about the other... we're going to put pressure on them. they will all be told we need to remove plastic from our packaging. the big companies who are supplying to us, this is not iceland solutions on their own, lots of people can use them. other supermarkets, other brands, we can use them all. thank you very much indeed for coming to talk to us from iceland. sendin talk to us from iceland. send in your comments about that as well. yes, your thoughts, your comments. people are very exercised about this at the moment which is great news. this is glasgow. i think it‘s snowing there. the scene outs
we have got short lines of command to make things happen so as soon as we got on it, we co nta cted happen for preserving product. so on frozen we can do things quickly. it also need to think about re—engineering some things. amazingly we put our burgers into plastic and put them into a carton. why don‘t we put them straight into a carton. it‘s thinking differently when we are doing our new product development. are you working on other providers as well? this is your own brand iceland...
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mark in wales asks if people need cash when other options like co nta ctless need cash when other options we like an extreme record breaker here on breakfast. so, how about one man, a kayak, and a 128 foot mexican waterfall... this is the moment bren 0rton plunged down the big banana falls in mexico, look at that! you can see him doing the drop. a british record for the highest waterfall ever navigated in a kayak. he hit the bottom at 60 miles per hour, in around 2 seconds. it really is so extreme. that must have felt amazing. brenjoins us now from uganda, where he is of course kayaking. good morning bren, congratulations. thank you so much for having me on the show, really appreciate it. we watch the pictures, bren, and you can explain, you were at the top of the falls, he paused for a little, explain what happens and what it feels like. by the time i'm coming down the falls in my kayak as i'm in the current and about to come down, all the thoughts and feelings of uncertainty and fear, that is all gone. that beautiful moment where you are not thinking, you are just reacting. great air al
mark in wales asks if people need cash when other options like co nta ctless need cash when other options we like an extreme record breaker here on breakfast. so, how about one man, a kayak, and a 128 foot mexican waterfall... this is the moment bren 0rton plunged down the big banana falls in mexico, look at that! you can see him doing the drop. a british record for the highest waterfall ever navigated in a kayak. he hit the bottom at 60 miles per hour, in around 2 seconds. it really is so...
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close co nta ct ca n repa need to take care. have been infected. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be, and give everyone in the family antibiotics. that. the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than an hour needs to be treated. —— that will prevent the disease developing. how dangerous is it out here? it is not as dangerous for us, but it is dangerous for the rohingya community if they were not vaccinated when they arrived. so what is happening now? are you getting this disease under control? we hope we can control it through vaccination, with preventative medicine, as well as treating the cases. the signs are that this disease, long forgotten in countries where vaccinations are commonplace, is now being brought under control. at the hunt continues. with more than 800,000 people packed together in these vast refugee camps, the tea m in these vast refugee camps, the team can't take any chances. now, what you will be wondering is how the kid you saw in that report is, and! how t
close co nta ct ca n repa need to take care. have been infected. they explain how dangerous diphtheria can be, and give everyone in the family antibiotics. that. the disease developing. anyone who has been in close contact with a patient for more than an hour needs to be treated. —— that will prevent the disease developing. how dangerous is it out here? it is not as dangerous for us, but it is dangerous for the rohingya community if they were not vaccinated when they arrived. so what is...
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cervical cancer is largely preve nta ble, danger.e women are being diagnosed and could lose their lives. women are of test every three yea rs on lives. women are of test every three years on the nhs and those between the ages of 50 years and 60 for every five years. if unchecked can save lives. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. ukip leader henry bolton faces a wave of resignations from key positions as pressure mounts on him to quit. the head of the army warns that britain is struggling to keep up with russia's military and needs more money, not more cuts. nhs trusts in england might have to recalculate their a&e performance data after current figures may have lead to "misleading conclusions". here's your business headlines on afternoon live. the ire of drops its forecast for the uk economic growth this year to 1.5% as it raises the forecast for the global economy as a whole to just under a%. others beg to differ. lord o'neill said that the uk economy would be better than anybody has been
cervical cancer is largely preve nta ble, danger.e women are being diagnosed and could lose their lives. women are of test every three yea rs on lives. women are of test every three years on the nhs and those between the ages of 50 years and 60 for every five years. if unchecked can save lives. in a moment the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. ukip leader henry bolton faces a wave of resignations from key positions as pressure mounts on him to quit. the head of the...
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what i want to ask you specifically, you talk about the safety strategy, will it be volu nta ry the safetyteresting hearing you because it sounds like you might be considering that and at what stage will you decide? the consultation opens in the autumn and is closing i think it is just closes around now but will certainly take the nspcc‘s evidence today into consideration. so we are looking at this right now. it is on my desk. it is something that really matters to me. you are prepared to be robust with the internet and social media companies? absolutely. in the past year or so, they have changed their tone at least, they say that they now know that there is a problem and they are part of the solution. i very much want to do this with the companies could ultimately, they are global and you can only have the solutions through them. but nevertheless we are absolutely prepared to legislate, as with demonstrated with the law change we brought him in april last year. i will talk to you about broadband in a moment, ifi year. i will talk to you about broadband in a moment, if i could ask it quick
what i want to ask you specifically, you talk about the safety strategy, will it be volu nta ry the safetyteresting hearing you because it sounds like you might be considering that and at what stage will you decide? the consultation opens in the autumn and is closing i think it is just closes around now but will certainly take the nspcc‘s evidence today into consideration. so we are looking at this right now. it is on my desk. it is something that really matters to me. you are prepared to be...
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says that in the past 48—hour is, they have managed to contact 48—hour is, they have managed to co ntathey have managed to contact all of carillion's customers, so that is the private sector service customers. they have contacted all of them, and over 90% of these have indicated that they wa nted of these have indicated that they wanted carillion to continue providing the service in the interim while we wait to see if other suppliers can come forward. and that means they will provide funding, and that enables the official receiver to retain the employees working on those contracts. so that statement was repeated by the prime ministers's official spokesman, and that could be good news for the workers not just on that could be good news for the workers notjust on public sector contract but on private sector contractors well. thank you very much. drivers are being warned to avoid some sections of the m71; in dumfries and galloway, after heavy snow forced hundreds of motorists to spend the night in their cars. mountain rescue teams were sent to help people who were stuck. traffic scotland
says that in the past 48—hour is, they have managed to contact 48—hour is, they have managed to co ntathey have managed to contact all of carillion's customers, so that is the private sector service customers. they have contacted all of them, and over 90% of these have indicated that they wa nted of these have indicated that they wanted carillion to continue providing the service in the interim while we wait to see if other suppliers can come forward. and that means they will provide...
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i note that the bbc is saying it is very grateful to men, lastly, last friday, taking a volu nta ry menful to me for not taking a pay rise at the time and they said at that point, i have the quote somewhere, these are great journalist to have a great connection with the public. i have 500 and more e—mails from the public here, in support of me, in support of my work as a china editor and in support of my stand on equal pay. and i have more than 300 e—mails from member of staff who support that as well. so, some day it would be nice if the bbc could bring itself to say that the women also are good broadcasters and journalists. but because it is in this terrible position of not being willing to acknowledge an equal pay problem in relation to women, it's effectively forced to belittle our contribution. notjust this effectively forced to belittle our contribution. not just this year, notjust last year, contribution. not just this year, not just last year, but the decades. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you both for coming in. i think it is very important that we say thank you to you
i note that the bbc is saying it is very grateful to men, lastly, last friday, taking a volu nta ry menful to me for not taking a pay rise at the time and they said at that point, i have the quote somewhere, these are great journalist to have a great connection with the public. i have 500 and more e—mails from the public here, in support of me, in support of my work as a china editor and in support of my stand on equal pay. and i have more than 300 e—mails from member of staff who support...
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many of them have said that this winter crisis is an entirely predictable and entirely preve nta ble. when you fragment the nhs at a local level and drive private asian, when social care is savaged, is it any surprise we have a winter crisis of this severity? over 75,000 patients, including many elderly and frail, stuck in the back of ambulances for over 30 minutes in the winter cold this december and january. a&e so log jammed, forced to turn away patients 150 times. in the week before new year's eve, 22 trusts were completely full for up to five days and then we have the blanket cancellation of the elective operations, meaning people waiting longer in pain, distress and discomfort. we've had children's wards handed over to treat adults, and of course we don't know the full scale of the crisis because now nhs england refuses to publish the opel pirates. giving ministers keen and data, why are they being collected and published ? data, why are they being collected and published? he meant mentioned —— mentioned winter pressures, this was published in november. why when trust informed o
many of them have said that this winter crisis is an entirely predictable and entirely preve nta ble. when you fragment the nhs at a local level and drive private asian, when social care is savaged, is it any surprise we have a winter crisis of this severity? over 75,000 patients, including many elderly and frail, stuck in the back of ambulances for over 30 minutes in the winter cold this december and january. a&e so log jammed, forced to turn away patients 150 times. in the week before new...
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i rise today to honor the life of army private first class mmanuel m emp nta, a 28-year-old man who repeatedly ran into that building to rescue his neighbors. this soldier lived by the army's respect, yalty, duty, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. he lived and died by these values in selfless service to his community. madam speaker, his life exemplifies the best of our nation. his tragic death teaches us that every life has value. every life has meaning and every life is worth protecting. madam speaker, private first class emmanuel menta was not only a brave and courageous soldier but immigrant from the african nation of ghana. keep the gates of liberty open to immigrants like him. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: jop gentlelady from new york seek recognition? ms. tenney: permission to address the house for one minute. today thousands from across the country will come to our nation's capital for the 45th annual march for life, the largest pro-life rally in the world. it is in response to the ruling in roe versus wade that altered the course of our american cult
i rise today to honor the life of army private first class mmanuel m emp nta, a 28-year-old man who repeatedly ran into that building to rescue his neighbors. this soldier lived by the army's respect, yalty, duty, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. he lived and died by these values in selfless service to his community. madam speaker, his life exemplifies the best of our nation. his tragic death teaches us that every life has value. every life has meaning and every life is...
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the town were not actually homeless and those that were were doing so, and i quote, because of a volu ntae, because of a voluntary choice, because they had chosen not to use the council services. the council leader urged something be done before the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle here at windsor castle. i should say that homeless charities here have reacted pretty angrily, one homeless charity worker calling these comments is sickening and disputing the idea that anyone really would choose to be homeless. 0n the idea that anyone really would choose to be homeless. on a night like that, that rings pretty true. that the payments — worth £3 billion a year — will then be replaced by a system to encourage environmental improvements, such as rewards for opening up the countryside to the public. australian recovery teams have started to raise the wreckage of a seaplane that crashed into a river near sydney, killing six people. richard cousins, chairman of the compass catering group, died alongside four members of his family and a canadian pilot when the plane crashed into the hawkesbu
the town were not actually homeless and those that were were doing so, and i quote, because of a volu ntae, because of a voluntary choice, because they had chosen not to use the council services. the council leader urged something be done before the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle here at windsor castle. i should say that homeless charities here have reacted pretty angrily, one homeless charity worker calling these comments is sickening and disputing the idea that anyone really would...