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the ongoing situation in nuneaton there.t is time for the sport with john watson. let's start with the premier league, and what has been another miserable afternoon for ronald koeman and his everton side, who were beaten 5—2 by arsenal. the dutchman had said before the game he had the backing of the everton board, but today's defeat leaves them in the relegation zone. tim hague reports. everton a re everton are are a wounded animal at the moment, and there manager is being hunted down by the press pack, so being hunted down by the press pack, so perhaps the leader of his pride could reintroduce pride, and while wayne rooney made his name as a 16—year—old against arsenal, 15 yea rs 16—year—old against arsenal, 15 years later, he scored at the same end with a similarly sensational goal. but the londoners did not deserve to be behind. jordan pickford had denied them numerous times already, yet he couldn't stop nacho monreal‘s follow—up. and he couldn't stop what would come next either, arsenal at their irresistible best, alexi
the ongoing situation in nuneaton there.t is time for the sport with john watson. let's start with the premier league, and what has been another miserable afternoon for ronald koeman and his everton side, who were beaten 5—2 by arsenal. the dutchman had said before the game he had the backing of the everton board, but today's defeat leaves them in the relegation zone. tim hague reports. everton a re everton are are a wounded animal at the moment, and there manager is being hunted down by the...
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that is an update regarding events taking place in nuneaton.eekend we have taken a battering courtesy of brian. these are scenes from the cornish coast yesterday, big waves being whipped up by strong winds that brian now are fairly innocent looking area of low pressure in the north sea, but this area of low pressure in the atlantic will keep us busy in the week ahead with weather front sweeping across the british isles. bit of a breather for the next few hours, showers clearing, chilly for a time in the east, but coming into the west our first signs of that weather front by the time we get into monday morning, quite a wet start for many, temperature starting to rise again as the cloud and rain pile in. mild first thing on monday, but a miserable looking start, northern ireland will brighten, and that will push its way in from the west as the day goes on. eastern coasts, particularly down towards the channel, struggling with thicker cloud and merk through the day. the biggest change will be that it will feel milder, temperatures in the mid teens
that is an update regarding events taking place in nuneaton.eekend we have taken a battering courtesy of brian. these are scenes from the cornish coast yesterday, big waves being whipped up by strong winds that brian now are fairly innocent looking area of low pressure in the north sea, but this area of low pressure in the atlantic will keep us busy in the week ahead with weather front sweeping across the british isles. bit of a breather for the next few hours, showers clearing, chilly for a...
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nuneaton, who would have expected it. any thing can happen in a bowling alley. women... what is this one. . . pregnant women... what is this one... you would not call them a pregnant woman... it is the sun, as we know, the son runs stories which we know, the son runs stories which we really have too interrogate a little bit better. so i don't believe it, sorry, i don't believe any of this. what more can one say, there is plenty of governments drivel anyway, so where does one start. what will we be called? i don't believe this is true, it will be more subtle than this and we don't have enough information on the front page, it isjust about 30 words, so we don't know enough to stop i don't believe this is the story. hopefully we will get a little more in the next edition of the newspapers at 11:30pm. in the meantime... doom and gloom... doom and gloom on the front of the daily express. it is autumn, autumn storms, right? are we worried?” think something is happening in the world and i think it is now happening to us too and people are waking up that there is a big
nuneaton, who would have expected it. any thing can happen in a bowling alley. women... what is this one. . . pregnant women... what is this one... you would not call them a pregnant woman... it is the sun, as we know, the son runs stories which we know, the son runs stories which we really have too interrogate a little bit better. so i don't believe it, sorry, i don't believe any of this. what more can one say, there is plenty of governments drivel anyway, so where does one start. what will we...
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watch the police are telling people to avoid bermuda park in nuneaton. you tell us what happened to you ?l was just you tell us what happened to you ?l wasjust on you tell us what happened to you ?l was just on the bowling alley. the manager came round telling us that we we re manager came round telling us that we were on lockdown,... what did you see, was their police activity going on at the time? there was a helicopter overhead, cars arriving. armed police stood around the bowling alley. who are you with? i was there with my family, my pride and my little girl. i was worried about my daughter. understandably. what was going through your mind kiss just, keep what was going through your mind kissjust, keep everyone safe. make sure that everyone is safe as well as 20th out of there. what were people saying about what might have happened kiss jaidee —— have happened kiss jaidee —— have happened kiss jaidee —— have happened kissjust that happened kiss jaidee —— have happened kiss just that there was a man with a short of shotgun. what advice was the police
watch the police are telling people to avoid bermuda park in nuneaton. you tell us what happened to you ?l was just you tell us what happened to you ?l wasjust on you tell us what happened to you ?l was just on the bowling alley. the manager came round telling us that we we re manager came round telling us that we were on lockdown,... what did you see, was their police activity going on at the time? there was a helicopter overhead, cars arriving. armed police stood around the bowling alley. who...
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the headlines: after a four—hour armed siege police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton
the headlines: after a four—hour armed siege police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton
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thanks for speaking to us again, what is the latest news from nuneaton.
thanks for speaking to us again, what is the latest news from nuneaton.
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thanks for speaking to us again, what is the latest news from nuneaton. understand the latest news is that the police have stormed the building and the gunman has been ca ptu red the building and the gunman has been captured and ta ken the building and the gunman has been captured and taken away, and i'm just about to get further news on the two hostages who might employ is very shortly, so i am still waiting for news to come over. “ very shortly, so i am still waiting for news to come over. -- who are my employees. i understand there are no casualties or anything like that, the police have done a magnificent job, and the individual has been taken away. how have your staff responded to this incident, which started at about three o'clock this afternoon? it must have been a terrifying experience, notjust for them, but customers and families who we re them, but customers and families who were there at the bowling alley. well, as you can imagine, obviously, with the recent events, we do train oui’ with the recent events, we do train our staff, the manageress
thanks for speaking to us again, what is the latest news from nuneaton. understand the latest news is that the police have stormed the building and the gunman has been ca ptu red the building and the gunman has been captured and ta ken the building and the gunman has been captured and taken away, and i'm just about to get further news on the two hostages who might employ is very shortly, so i am still waiting for news to come over. “ very shortly, so i am still waiting for news to come over....
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two people are being held hostage by a gunman at a bowling alley in nuneaton.ncident is not terror—related and have urged people to stay away from the bermuda park area. west midlands ambulance service are at the scene, but say there are no casualties at present. other people who were in the complex, which includes cinemas and restaurants, are being held in lockdown and some others have been evacuated to a nearby hotel. 0ur reporter david crabtree is at the scene. what can you tell us about what's been going on there? a picture is 110w been going on there? a picture is now a merging of the chaos and panic when this gunman stormed into this building around 3pm today. there we re building around 3pm today. there were many children, some having birthday parties, there's going to a children's play area, and bowling parties. we had one guy, chris turner, who turned up to pick up his two children from the play area. i have just come to pick the kids up from the soft play centre, but i parked around near the bowling alley. as i then walked around the bowling alley to
two people are being held hostage by a gunman at a bowling alley in nuneaton.ncident is not terror—related and have urged people to stay away from the bermuda park area. west midlands ambulance service are at the scene, but say there are no casualties at present. other people who were in the complex, which includes cinemas and restaurants, are being held in lockdown and some others have been evacuated to a nearby hotel. 0ur reporter david crabtree is at the scene. what can you tell us about...
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after a five—hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton, freeing two hostages.ne man has been arrested. he had gotten over his head like this and you're shouting, game over, get out! was screaming. we heard crying from kids. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health 0rganisation two days after his controversial appointment. lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth world championship after victory in the us grand prix. and at 11.30pm, the papers, including the times, which says the chancellor faces an ambush from fellow tories ahead of the budget. that and the rest of the front pages coming up in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. police have been questioning a gunman who held two people hostage at a bowling alley in nuneaton for several hours. the siege took place at the bermuda park retail and leisure site, which was packed with families at the time. warwickshire police s
after a five—hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton, freeing two hostages.ne man has been arrested. he had gotten over his head like this and you're shouting, game over, get out! was screaming. we heard crying from kids. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health 0rganisation two days after his...
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warwickshire police are confirming that they are dealing with an ongoing incident at bermuda park in nuneatonme now for a look at the weather. today, if you shower is, and the winds have been coming in from the north—west. that has brought some fairly chilly air. overnight, things will turn quite cold. central and eastern areas seeing a touch of frost. as the winds switched round, there will be some milder air across there will be some milder air across the west, but some moist air as well. what these outbreaks of rain which will push eastward. the rain claiming... shouting to fizzle away herfigures. claiming... shouting to fizzle away her figures. these guys will brighten tomorrow, we will see some sunshine, and beat amateurs up a couple of notches on today. pretty changeable throughout the week. with some rain at times. the winds lighter than they have been, but particularly south, for a little while, it will turn warmer. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: warwickshire police are telling the public to avoid bermuda park retail centre in nuneaton as they deal with an ongoing incident. t
warwickshire police are confirming that they are dealing with an ongoing incident at bermuda park in nuneatonme now for a look at the weather. today, if you shower is, and the winds have been coming in from the north—west. that has brought some fairly chilly air. overnight, things will turn quite cold. central and eastern areas seeing a touch of frost. as the winds switched round, there will be some milder air across there will be some milder air across the west, but some moist air as well....
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of staff, they we re held up two members of staff, they were held hostage at a bowling alley in nuneatone retail park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. warwickshire police have confirmed nobody was injured during the incident. in other news, the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the double you a joke. —— for the world health organisation two days after his controversial appointment. now on bbc news it is time for meet the author. william shakespeare had a younger brother, richard. but we know even less about him than we do about the bard. the historical novelist bernard cornwell now brings him to life as the narrator of fools and mortals, his new book set in theatreland in london in the 15905, where the brothers are leading more or less separate lives. it is a tale of rivalry, jealousy, and a little blackmail. set during rehearsals for the first night of a midsummer night's dream. welcome. it's a change of scene for you, bernard, because you are best known as someone who writes in battle mode, really. people are found with muskets or wa
of staff, they we re held up two members of staff, they were held hostage at a bowling alley in nuneatone retail park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. warwickshire police have confirmed nobody was injured during the incident. in other news, the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the double you a joke. —— for the world health organisation two days after his controversial appointment. now on bbc news it is time for meet the author. william...
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after a five hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton freeing two hostages.ne man has been arrested. he had a gun over his head like this, he was shouting game over, game over, get out. everybody was panicking and screaming, you could hear kids crying. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth world championship after victory in the us grand prix. the death of stalin is the satirical ta ke the death of stalin is the satirical take on the dictator ‘s final hours, by network mark kermode made of it and the rest of this week ‘s releases in the film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the journalist yasmin alibhai—brown and ruth lea, an economic advisor to the arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages... the times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps who want him out. the guardian reports on demands from top business
after a five hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton freeing two hostages.ne man has been arrested. he had a gun over his head like this, he was shouting game over, game over, get out. everybody was panicking and screaming, you could hear kids crying. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth world championship after victory in the us grand prix. the...
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here in the uk armed police surrounded a bowling alley in nuneaton in the west midlands after a man withpark retail and leisure site, which was packed with families at the time. warwickshire police say the incident was resolved and a suspect arrested and taken to hospital. sophie long has the details. panic as parents desperately try to get their children to safety. just very scared because we have small kids. very scared. it was like in the movies. shells and dogs and everything. sunday afternoon and bermuda park, home to play areas and restaurants was packed with families having fun. it was just after 2:30 when a man entered the bowling alley with what eye witnesses described as a sawn—off shotgun. the guy actually ran up to the door, with the gun in his hand, opened the door and told me to get out of the area. friends, liam roberts and alex mulholland were in the middle of a game. a man who was also playing bowling ran across our lane shouting, "get out, get out." i turned behind me, a white man he had a gun over his head like this and he is shouting "game over, game over, get out." e
here in the uk armed police surrounded a bowling alley in nuneaton in the west midlands after a man withpark retail and leisure site, which was packed with families at the time. warwickshire police say the incident was resolved and a suspect arrested and taken to hospital. sophie long has the details. panic as parents desperately try to get their children to safety. just very scared because we have small kids. very scared. it was like in the movies. shells and dogs and everything. sunday...
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armed police have ended a four—hour siege at a bowling alley at nuneaton in warwickshire, where two hostagessuspect has been arrested and two staff members rescued, uninjured. sophie long reports. panic, as parents desperately try to get their children to safety. she was very scared, because we have small kids so very scared! like the movies. lots of arms with shells with everything, with dogs, with everything. the park, home to play areas and restaurants, was packed with families. just after half past two a man entered the bowling alley with what eyewitnesses described as a shotgun. he ran up to the door with a gun in his hand and opened the door and told me to get out of the area... these two friends were in the middle of a game. a man who was also playing bowling run across our lane shouting, get out, get out. he had a gun over his head like, he's shouting, game over, get out! everyone was panicking, screaming, you heard crying from kids. everyone was running trying to get out of the doors. pretty hectic, really. just horrible to be part of. most made it out but the gunman held two men ho
armed police have ended a four—hour siege at a bowling alley at nuneaton in warwickshire, where two hostagessuspect has been arrested and two staff members rescued, uninjured. sophie long reports. panic, as parents desperately try to get their children to safety. she was very scared, because we have small kids so very scared! like the movies. lots of arms with shells with everything, with dogs, with everything. the park, home to play areas and restaurants, was packed with families. just after...
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siege, police have arrested a gunman who held two members of staff hostage at a bowling alley in nuneaton. the police have stormed the building and the gunman has been captured. as i understand it, no casualties or anything like that, the police have done a magnificentjob, and the individual has been taken away. the retail park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. police have confirmed nobody was injured. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health organisation, two days after his controversial appointment. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me, john watson. the headlines this evening. what wembley woes? tottenham beat liverpool 4—1 in the premier league. rangers are rattled, as moult helps motherwell to reach the league cup final, where celtic await. and one of the great european days for exeter, who beat big—spending montpellier in france. a harry kane double helped tottenham beat liverpool 4—1 in the premier league. tottenham's number ten dazzled in front of another former great number ten at wemb
siege, police have arrested a gunman who held two members of staff hostage at a bowling alley in nuneaton. the police have stormed the building and the gunman has been captured. as i understand it, no casualties or anything like that, the police have done a magnificentjob, and the individual has been taken away. the retail park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. police have confirmed nobody was injured. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the...
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photograph of police support officers wearing animal masks while carrying out inquiries at a shop in nuneatone times claims the 50mph speed limit imposed on drivers going past roadworks could be increased to 60mph, to cut congestion and improve traffic flows, according to highways england. and the express leads with storm brian which is expected to bring gales of up to 80mph to the uk in the next 2a hours. in a few minutes it'll be newswatch. but first, here's click. this weekend, the world's toughest sailing race begins. held every three years, the volvo ocean race starts in alicante, in spain, and ends in the hague, in the netherlands. now, that doesn't actually sound very far. but, in the middle, there is the small matter of 16,000 nautical miles, taking in 12 cities in six continents. and, with broken masts, capsizes and icebergs almost guaranteed, this is no luxury cruise. to try and make this journey even possible, technology inevitably raise its head. technology inevitably rears its head. these are some of the most advanced sailing yachts ever designed, and we were given special access
photograph of police support officers wearing animal masks while carrying out inquiries at a shop in nuneatone times claims the 50mph speed limit imposed on drivers going past roadworks could be increased to 60mph, to cut congestion and improve traffic flows, according to highways england. and the express leads with storm brian which is expected to bring gales of up to 80mph to the uk in the next 2a hours. in a few minutes it'll be newswatch. but first, here's click. this weekend, the world's...
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after a five—hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton, freeing two hostages.rested. he had gotten over his head like this and you're shouting, game over, get out! was screaming. we heard crying from kids. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health organisation two days after his controversial appointment. lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth world championship after victory in the us grand prix. and at 11.30pm, the papers, including the times, which says the chancellor faces an ambush from fellow tories
after a five—hour armed siege, armed police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton, freeing two hostages.rested. he had gotten over his head like this and you're shouting, game over, get out! was screaming. we heard crying from kids. sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health organisation two days after his controversial...
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photograph of police support officers wearing animal masks while carrying out inquiries at a shop in nuneatonthe times claims the 50 mph speed limit imposed on drivers going past roadworks could be increased to 60 mph to cut congestion and improve traffic flows, according to highways england. and the express leads with storm brian, which is expected to bring gales of up to 80 mph to the uk in the next 2a hours. and finally, a letter written on the titanic, —— now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week ‘s programme. i hit of the scottish orkney islands. to help uncover then neolithic past. it is about 5000 yea rs neolithic past. it is about 5000 years old. the likes of which we have never even seen before. let's go guys. yeah? we take off in macedonia. in search of new thrills. and abby takes a look at what has been trending in travel online, including a tweet that has being beamed into outer space. we offer friendship across the stars. the orkneys on a remote archipelago of islands about 30 miles off the northern coast of scotland. they are known for their rolling green farmland
photograph of police support officers wearing animal masks while carrying out inquiries at a shop in nuneatonthe times claims the 50 mph speed limit imposed on drivers going past roadworks could be increased to 60 mph to cut congestion and improve traffic flows, according to highways england. and the express leads with storm brian, which is expected to bring gales of up to 80 mph to the uk in the next 2a hours. and finally, a letter written on the titanic, —— now on bbc news, the travel...
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court today charged in connection with an armed siege that lasted four hours at a bowling alley in nuneatonickshire on sunday. david clark is charged with false imprisonment, criminal damage, possessing a blade and an imitation firearm. police in england and wales have been accused of letting down victims of modern slavery at every stage. a new report study by her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary found that cases had been closed without any enquiries being made and in some instances detectives didn't speak to the victims. police say they fully accept the recommendations in the report. prosecutors in new york have begun an investigation into possible sexual harassments at the weinstein company, the studio founded by the film producer, harvey weinstein. mr weinstein was fired from the board of the company following allegations of sexual assault. he denies any wrongdoing. the us military says an investigation is underway to find out exactly what happened when four soldiers were killed by islamist militants in niger last month. the widow of one of the soldiers, sergeant la david johnson,
court today charged in connection with an armed siege that lasted four hours at a bowling alley in nuneatonickshire on sunday. david clark is charged with false imprisonment, criminal damage, possessing a blade and an imitation firearm. police in england and wales have been accused of letting down victims of modern slavery at every stage. a new report study by her majesty's inspectorate of constabulary found that cases had been closed without any enquiries being made and in some instances...
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the guardian talking about yesterday, a hostage outside a bowling alley in bermuda park in nuneaton borough was arrested. police stormed the building and everyone was released an injured. you say it was released an injured. you say it was a packed weekend of sport, where are you going to go? there's not nodes in the papers. lots about london nine, merseyside three. it stings if you are a liverpool or arsenal or everton fan. substituted after 31 minutes, it was pretty poon after 31 minutes, it was pretty poor. there is a quote ofjurgen klopp thing he could have done better if he was just wearing his trainers. and got out onto the pitch. peter schmeichel said he's been thrown and robust. he's ruined his career. jurgen klopp said liverpool were bad, bad, bad. the same headline on the mirror. 9—3. a picture of lewis hamilton doing the lightning bolt with usain bolt. it did feel a bit like a championship winning race. they were all set to celebrate lewis champion's victory because he and usain bolt got in the car together before the race, not the formula 1 car, a few minutes before the race, hea
the guardian talking about yesterday, a hostage outside a bowling alley in bermuda park in nuneaton borough was arrested. police stormed the building and everyone was released an injured. you say it was released an injured. you say it was a packed weekend of sport, where are you going to go? there's not nodes in the papers. lots about london nine, merseyside three. it stings if you are a liverpool or arsenal or everton fan. substituted after 31 minutes, it was pretty poon after 31 minutes, it...
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the headlines: after a four—hour armed siege police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton and free two hostageswarwickshire police say a man has been arrested and is in police custody. the leisure park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. the ambulance service confirms nobody was injured during the incident. in other news, the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health organisation, two days after his controversial appointment. now on bbc news, a weather world special from florida and the bbc weather centre. the team examines why this yea r‘s atlantic hurricane season has been so active. this time on weather world, i'm in florida in the united states where the power of hurricane irma has had devastating consequences. and we'll be speaking to scientists about forecasting tropical cyclones here in the weather centre. key indicators are the atlantic in august and september. we will be looking at the season's other major hurricanes, including harvey and maria. plus the science behind these monster storms, and how climate change could be affec
the headlines: after a four—hour armed siege police storm a bowling alley in nuneaton and free two hostageswarwickshire police say a man has been arrested and is in police custody. the leisure park was on lockdown for most of the afternoon. the ambulance service confirms nobody was injured during the incident. in other news, the zimbabwean president, robert mugabe, is removed as a goodwill ambassador for the world health organisation, two days after his controversial appointment. now on bbc...
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police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneatonch two people were allegedly held hostage. armed officers stormed the building in bermuda park after the four hour siege. no—one was injured and police say the episode was not terror related. the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotland treated some small business customers. the watchdog published an interim report into the unit set up by the bank to help struggling companies, and said it is still investigating. it pointed to some failings at rbs, but said it hadn't engaged in "systematic inappropriate treatment of customers." 0ur economics correspondent andrew verity has the details. it has many four years ago that rbs natwest was first accused of systematically mistreating thousands of business customers. it's told customers its global restructuring group was a turnaround division there to help them get through hard times but critics said it wasn't interested in turning businesses around. the interest came second to the ban
police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneatonch two people were allegedly held hostage. armed officers stormed the building in bermuda park after the four hour siege. no—one was injured and police say the episode was not terror related. the financial conduct authority has said it may take "further action" over the way royal bank of scotland treated some small business customers. the watchdog published an interim report...
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the metro leads on yesterday's armed siege in nuneaton.t reports the gunman shouted "game over" as he entered the bowling alley. the japanese election is the lead for the ft. it says a sweeping win for the prime minister gives him a fresh mandate for his signature economic policy. the sun says the government is being ridiculed for trying to ban —— was the headlines for the bbc papers this morning. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss spain's constitutional crisis in catalonia, the continuing brexit negotiations — has there been perhaps — some movement this week? — and with one of the leading middle east analysts around our table, could we be witnessing the beginning of the end of the war in syria? my guests are the times columnist david aaronovitch, the north american writer and broadcaster, jeffrey kofman, mina al—oraibi, the new editor—in—chief of abu dhabi's the national, and from spain's la razon, celia maza de pablo. a warm welcome to all of you. let's start in sp
the metro leads on yesterday's armed siege in nuneaton.t reports the gunman shouted "game over" as he entered the bowling alley. the japanese election is the lead for the ft. it says a sweeping win for the prime minister gives him a fresh mandate for his signature economic policy. the sun says the government is being ridiculed for trying to ban —— was the headlines for the bbc papers this morning. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane...
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will shejoin me and the honourable memberfor nuneaton in praising the excellent work of warwickshirell concerned to hear of this incident as it was taking place and i'm happy to join incident as it was taking place and i'm happy tojoin him in the member for nuneaton in commending the professionalism and bravery of warwickshire police of bringing mr swift of conclusion and of the ambulance service of making sure there were no injuries. our emergency services do an amazing job in protecting us. this is exactly the kind of incident when i put on their uniforms in the morning whether there will be called to. i was pleased to welcome a number of our emergency service personnel to a reception in down straight on monday. what they always say is they we re monday. what they always say is they were just monday. what they always say is they werejust doing theirjob monday. what they always say is they were just doing theirjob but my goodness me, what a job they do for us. mr speaker, on the 29th of march, i asked the prime minister if she would help the people of new ferry after the huge explos
will shejoin me and the honourable memberfor nuneaton in praising the excellent work of warwickshirell concerned to hear of this incident as it was taking place and i'm happy to join incident as it was taking place and i'm happy tojoin him in the member for nuneaton in commending the professionalism and bravery of warwickshire police of bringing mr swift of conclusion and of the ambulance service of making sure there were no injuries. our emergency services do an amazing job in protecting us....
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inaudible this is in connection with what happened in nuneaton on sunday, where police swarmed a bowling also apologised for the comments which were posted online in 2002 and 2004. he says his views have since changed. two women charged with killing kim jong—nam, the half—brother of north korea‘s leader, are revisiting the crime scene in malaysia. the pair were at kuala lumpur airport on tuesday. they‘re accused of rubbing the highly toxic vx nerve agent on mr kim‘s face as he waited for a flight. they have pleaded not guilty to murder, saying it was a tv prank and they were tricked by north korean agents. a special memorial service will be held at st paul‘s cathedral to mark six months since the grenfell tower fire. the service on the 14th of december will be dedicated to the people who those who lost their lives in the disaster. the event has been organised at the request of former residents and victims families who are working alongside the cathedral. the memorial will be broadcast live on the bbc. officials in catalonia have threatened ‘mass civil disobedience‘ if madrid carries out
inaudible this is in connection with what happened in nuneaton on sunday, where police swarmed a bowling also apologised for the comments which were posted online in 2002 and 2004. he says his views have since changed. two women charged with killing kim jong—nam, the half—brother of north korea‘s leader, are revisiting the crime scene in malaysia. the pair were at kuala lumpur airport on tuesday. they‘re accused of rubbing the highly toxic vx nerve agent on mr kim‘s face as he waited...
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police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneatonple were allegedly held hostage. armed officers stormed the building in bermuda park after the four—hour seige. no one was injured and police say the episode was not terror—related. a labour mp has resigned from a parliamentary committee on equality, following the re—emergence of offensive comments he posted about celebrities more than a decade ago, before he was elected. jared 0'mara, who defeated nick clegg to win sheffield hallam injune this year, issued a statement apologising for the remarks, which he said were offensive and unacceptable. 0ur political correspondent chris mason is at westminster. he has been addressing his own collea g u es he has been addressing his own colleagues tonight i understand? ye addressed a meeting of the parliament three labour party, the first to address them tonight, the first to address them tonight, the first time he had addressed them because he's only been an mp for a couple of months, it was an emotional and heartfelt address, i'm told, in which
police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneatonple were allegedly held hostage. armed officers stormed the building in bermuda park after the four—hour seige. no one was injured and police say the episode was not terror—related. a labour mp has resigned from a parliamentary committee on equality, following the re—emergence of offensive comments he posted about celebrities more than a decade ago, before he was elected. jared...
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david clarke was arrested on sunday after an incident in mfa bowl in nuneaton.uilding, with two hostages being held. our top storythis lunchtime. a health service watchdog says hospitals in england could carry out hundreds of thousands more non—urgent operations every year, if better use was made of operating theatres. and coming up — a "park of britain's conscience" has won the design competition for a new national holocaust memorial. coming up in sport. although he'll soon be ineligible to play for hiss country, scrum—half rhys webb has been included in wales' squad for their forthcoming autumn internationals. china's ruling communist party has written the name of the president xi jinping into its constitution — a step which appears designed to confirm his status as the most powerful ruler since chairman mao. at the closing of the country's highest political gathering — the five yearly communist party congress — delegates voted unanimously to add mr xi's "thought" to the party's guiding principles. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth sent this report, from inside c
david clarke was arrested on sunday after an incident in mfa bowl in nuneaton.uilding, with two hostages being held. our top storythis lunchtime. a health service watchdog says hospitals in england could carry out hundreds of thousands more non—urgent operations every year, if better use was made of operating theatres. and coming up — a "park of britain's conscience" has won the design competition for a new national holocaust memorial. coming up in sport. although he'll soon be...
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warwickshire are questioning a man arrested over the four—hour hostage situation at a bowling alley in nuneatonficers stormed the building in bermuda park, where two people were allegedly held at gunpoint. no—one was injured and police say the incident was not terror related. from today, hospitals in england will be required to charge upfront fees to foreign patients who receive non—emergency care. the move is part of attempts by the government to crack down on so—called "health tourism". but the british medical association has warned of the risk of confusion and an extra administrative burden for trusts. new research suggests there's significant public support for banning unpaid work experience, which lasts longer than a month. a survey of almost 5,000 people carried out by the social mobility commission found 70% felt they should be paid for longer placements. the majority said they'd support a change in the law to prevent companies exploiting unpaid interns. i think internships are many young people, they really do open doors. it gives you a taster of what life is like, whether it is in jour
warwickshire are questioning a man arrested over the four—hour hostage situation at a bowling alley in nuneatonficers stormed the building in bermuda park, where two people were allegedly held at gunpoint. no—one was injured and police say the incident was not terror related. from today, hospitals in england will be required to charge upfront fees to foreign patients who receive non—emergency care. the move is part of attempts by the government to crack down on so—called "health...
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david clarke was charged in connection with an incident that took place on sunday in nuneaton in the a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held at st paul's cathederal in london. the event has been organised by grenfell tower survivors and families of the bereaved, who made the request following discussions with the bishop of kensington and the dean of the chapter of st paul's. the service will held exactly six months after the fire on 14th december and will be broadcast on the bbc. let's have a look at the weather with chris fawkes, that is not the british coast, i am guessing! no, simon, this is the alps, we have had some heavy snow, this is where nice lives, venice is about there, and these are the alps, stretching across the barrier between italy and switzerland, the austrian alps over here. we have seen some very heavy snow over the last few days. how much? well, across some of the glacial resorts, high up in strict, as much a 60 centimetres of snow building in across the higher mountains, just in the last three days alone.
david clarke was charged in connection with an incident that took place on sunday in nuneaton in the a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held at st paul's cathederal in london. the event has been organised by grenfell tower survivors and families of the bereaved, who made the request following discussions with the bishop of kensington and the dean of the chapter of st paul's. the service will held exactly six months after the fire on 14th...
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clarke was charged in connection with an incident that took place on sunday in a bowling alley in nuneatoneral in london. the service will held exactly six months after the fire on 14th the service will be held exactly six months after the fire on 14th december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. a 24—year—old man from bournemouth who went to syria to fight with a kurdish militia against the so—called islamic state, has died. jac holmes, who used to work in it, is said to have been killed as he cleared landmines from the newly—liberated city of raqqa. emma vardy reports. the furthest i have shot is 400 metres... this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria. the region, its people and the kurdish fight against so—called islamic state became his life. while speaking to the bbc last month, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region and ypg. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned ab
clarke was charged in connection with an incident that took place on sunday in a bowling alley in nuneatoneral in london. the service will held exactly six months after the fire on 14th the service will be held exactly six months after the fire on 14th december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. a 24—year—old man from bournemouth who went to syria to fight with a kurdish militia against the so—called islamic state, has died. jac holmes, who used to work in it, is said to have been killed...
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shows the moment a buggy is completely destroyed by a passing freight train at a railway station in nuneatonill abide by the independence vote, but will first seek a negotiated solution with madrid. britain's leading defence manufacturer, bae systems, is to cut almost 2000 jobs after a fall in orders. and at least 11 people have been killed in wildfires sweeping across parts of northern california. a state of emergency has been declared. two—thirds of the world's illiterate adults are women. so what is preventing girls and women from learning to read and write? this week, the bbc 100 women challenge 2017 arrives in delhi. 0ur reporter divya ayra brings together a group of extraordinary women, from entrepreneurs, activists, educationists to writers, to explore over the course of the week possible solutions to the issue of female illiteracy. india is one of the world's fastest growing economies and has seen an increase in school enrolment and literacy rates. but even then, one third of the female population still is not able to read or write. joining me is an educationist and women's rights ac
shows the moment a buggy is completely destroyed by a passing freight train at a railway station in nuneatonill abide by the independence vote, but will first seek a negotiated solution with madrid. britain's leading defence manufacturer, bae systems, is to cut almost 2000 jobs after a fall in orders. and at least 11 people have been killed in wildfires sweeping across parts of northern california. a state of emergency has been declared. two—thirds of the world's illiterate adults are women....
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also why they're so unwanted by so many with their lives on hold so i'm arranging i have married in nuneaton women and started families they want to stay here but indonesia does not accept them well at the clans and continues in myanmar the u.n.h.c.r. is urging countries also those who have not signed the un convention for refugees like in asia to accept the ranger and allow them to work and educate their children . trying to prevent another disaster like in two thousand and fifteen when many ruhi injured drowned at sea indonesia's president signed a decree outlining basic help for refugees but to legally accept refugees indonesia needs to change its laws. for sure indonesia really cares about human rights but for indonesia it will be difficult to offer jobs to refugees and asylum seekers because jobs are limited and we have still a lot of unemployment here that's why we still need to think about the best solution we've got another weather us the u.n.h.c.r. believes it's just a matter of time before more ranger refugees will be knocking on indonesia's doors the country needs to decide if the
also why they're so unwanted by so many with their lives on hold so i'm arranging i have married in nuneaton women and started families they want to stay here but indonesia does not accept them well at the clans and continues in myanmar the u.n.h.c.r. is urging countries also those who have not signed the un convention for refugees like in asia to accept the ranger and allow them to work and educate their children . trying to prevent another disaster like in two thousand and fifteen when many...
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police are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneaton yesterdayuilding after the four hour siege. a british man accused of public indecency in dubai has had charges against him dropped, after the intervention of the emirate's ruler. 27—year—old jamie harron, from stirling, was sentenced to three months injail for allegedly touching a man's hip in a bar. he's now had his passport returned and is free to return to the uk. a labour mp has apologised for a series of derogatory online posts about celebrities he made before he was elected to parliament. jared o'mara, who became mp for sheffield hallam in june, said he was "deeply ashamed" of his comments. more patients should be told to go home and rest, rather than take a course of antibiotics, that's the advice of public health england. the chief medical officer says that up to a fifth of prescriptions are unnecessary, and overuse of antibiotics is making infections harder to treat. our health correspondent james gallagher reports. bacteria, like these e coli, are getting harder to treat as they evolv
police are continuing to question a man following an incident at a bowling alley in nuneaton yesterdayuilding after the four hour siege. a british man accused of public indecency in dubai has had charges against him dropped, after the intervention of the emirate's ruler. 27—year—old jamie harron, from stirling, was sentenced to three months injail for allegedly touching a man's hip in a bar. he's now had his passport returned and is free to return to the uk. a labour mp has apologised for a...
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court today charged in connection with an armed siege that lasted 4 hours at a bowling alley in nuneatonsunday. david clark is charged with false imprisonment, criminal damage, and possessing a blade and an imitation firearm. the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, has said that he believes the eu and britain will reach a fair deal on brexit. he's been speaking in the last few minutes in strasbourg. what should i say about brexit? i would like to say that the commission is not negotiating in an hostile mood. we want a deal. those who don't want a deal, the no dealer, they have no friends in the commission, we want a fair deal. and we will have a fair deal with britain. the no deal is not our working assumption. thank you. applause a british former assistant of harvey weinstein says she was paid £125,000 to keep quiet after accusing the movie mogul of sexual harassment. zelda perkins told the financial times she signed a non—disclosure agreement in 1998 after making the accusations. she said weinstein asked her to give him massages and tried to pull her into bed. we
court today charged in connection with an armed siege that lasted 4 hours at a bowling alley in nuneatonsunday. david clark is charged with false imprisonment, criminal damage, and possessing a blade and an imitation firearm. the president of the european commission, jean claude juncker, has said that he believes the eu and britain will reach a fair deal on brexit. he's been speaking in the last few minutes in strasbourg. what should i say about brexit? i would like to say that the commission...
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david clarke was arrested on sunday afternoon at mfa bowl in nuneaton after a four—hour stand—off withwho was 24, is thought to have died while clearing landmines in the city of raqqa. the former it worker had first travelled to the middle east two years ago, and had been fighting with kurdish militia groups. quentin sommerville reports. today is the 26th of september. daesh attacked behind our lines in raqqa. syria was not his country. he wasn't a soldier. but jack holmes from bournemouth made the battle against the so—called islamic state his own. he said the fight against is was everybody‘s war. i met him just over a month ago before raqqa fell. it was to be his last television interview. is were a threat to the world, he said. they are a barbaric, fascist, terrorist organisation. who essentially want to take over the world. and if you don't comply by their rules they will kill you. you worked in it in bournemouth, why is it your fight? 0riginally i felt like it was something i wanted to do. i had to do. and i could do. and i think a lot of people can't. he commanded a sniper unit o
david clarke was arrested on sunday afternoon at mfa bowl in nuneaton after a four—hour stand—off withwho was 24, is thought to have died while clearing landmines in the city of raqqa. the former it worker had first travelled to the middle east two years ago, and had been fighting with kurdish militia groups. quentin sommerville reports. today is the 26th of september. daesh attacked behind our lines in raqqa. syria was not his country. he wasn't a soldier. but jack holmes from bournemouth...
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warwickshire are questioning a man arrested over the four—hour hostage situation at a bowling alley in nuneatonbuilding in bermuda park, where two people were allegedly held at gunpoint. no—one was injured and police say the incident was not terror related. a group of mps has today launched an inquiry into so called "pop—up" brothels — that's where one or more sex workers set up in residential or holiday premises for a short period. it follows a huge increase in their prevalence, and accusations that they are a hotbed for criminal and human trafficking. sex work campaigners said women have had to resort to this after a number of well—established brothels were raided and subsequently closed, leaving them with nowhere to go. a british diver, who was stalked by a giant tiger shark off the coast of western australia, has said he's lucky to be alive. john craig, from sunderland, became separated from his boat and was forced to swim several miles to shore as it pursued him. ijust kept my head in the water, watched what the big tiger shark was doing, and it kept coming back towards me, it would circle
warwickshire are questioning a man arrested over the four—hour hostage situation at a bowling alley in nuneatonbuilding in bermuda park, where two people were allegedly held at gunpoint. no—one was injured and police say the incident was not terror related. a group of mps has today launched an inquiry into so called "pop—up" brothels — that's where one or more sex workers set up in residential or holiday premises for a short period. it follows a huge increase in their...
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it is an empty pram being dragged across a train platform at nuneaton has been released by the rail safetylock and then gets up at seven o'clock, so she needs to have almost ten hours sleep. she tells me to go to bed at eight but i stay up till about 11. he's got an xbox, yeah, so he plays on his xbox. he turns it on in the middle of the night. they have tvs in their room. they don't switch it on until the weekends, that's when they use it. i never bring my tablet onto my bed, and my laptop stays under my pillow, unless it‘s the day. they need eight or nine hours sleep for school, yeah. not a lot of my kids tend to like to sleep at night time, but we get there in the end. dr anna weighall is a cognitive psychologist from the university of leeds. you have got three children and the 18—year—old is still at home you have got three children and the 18-year-old is still at home yeah. what‘s bedtime like for you? 18-year-old is still at home yeah. what's bedtime like for you? oh, it‘s dreadful when i get asked this question because i should be setting a good example. but my 13—year—old boy would
it is an empty pram being dragged across a train platform at nuneaton has been released by the rail safetylock and then gets up at seven o'clock, so she needs to have almost ten hours sleep. she tells me to go to bed at eight but i stay up till about 11. he's got an xbox, yeah, so he plays on his xbox. he turns it on in the middle of the night. they have tvs in their room. they don't switch it on until the weekends, that's when they use it. i never bring my tablet onto my bed, and my laptop...
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you for stuck police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man over a hostage situation in nuneatonan has been charged with the murder of a toddler who fell from a block of flats. gemma proctor, 23, will appear before magistrates in bradford. you are watching afternoon live. we keep an eye on what is happening in the twittersphere, it is out of this world right now because they are looking at what is happening in the international space station. this is a tweet from the space station, happening now, as you can see. they are photographing a full orbit of earth, and asking people back on earth, and asking people back on earth to tweet pictures of what they we re earth to tweet pictures of what they were doing at the exact moment the international space station came over. that is the picture as the international space station goes over australia. just keeping an eye on what is happening in the twittersphere, and it is all out of this world. keep them coming, or the ways of contacting us are here on the screen. we will keep an eye on those as well. now, let's keep an eye on the weather.
you for stuck police in warwickshire are continuing to question a man over a hostage situation in nuneatonan has been charged with the murder of a toddler who fell from a block of flats. gemma proctor, 23, will appear before magistrates in bradford. you are watching afternoon live. we keep an eye on what is happening in the twittersphere, it is out of this world right now because they are looking at what is happening in the international space station. this is a tweet from the space station,...