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primark spent 30 million tab pounds ona primark spent 30 million tab pounds on a renovation process buthat will be a big hit. there will be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking, to be honest. not much more i can say that that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of blows but its consequences will be felt for a long time. the former chief rabbi, jonathan sacks, has described jeremy corbyn as an anti—semite who has given support to, "racists, terrorists and dealers of hate". in an interview with the new statesman magazine, lord sacks said the labour leader's recent remarks about zionists not understanding british irony were the most offensive statement made by a british politician since enoch powell's ‘rivers of blood' speech in 1968. but labour says the comparison is "absurd and offensive". vicki young is following developments in westminster. well, four months, jeremy corbyn has faced a storm of protest from many in thejewish faced a storm of protest from many in the jewish community faced a storm of
primark spent 30 million tab pounds ona primark spent 30 million tab pounds on a renovation process buthat will be a big hit. there will be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking, to be honest. not much more i can say that that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of blows but its consequences will be felt for a long time. the former chief rabbi, jonathan sacks, has described jeremy corbyn as an anti—semite...
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a huge blaze destroys a primark store in one of belfast‘s
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fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast.k smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been at the heart of belfast for almost 250 years. primark shoppers and staff were evacuated from the building — which had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. assistant chief fire officer michael graham from the northern ireland fire & rescue service gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately iiam we received a call at approximately ”am this morning. ourfirst appliance was here within five minutes and the second one about two minutes and the second one about two minutes after that. currently we have iii fire appliances attending. we have over 100 firefighters have 1a fire appliances attending. we have over 100 firefighters and we have been here now for six hours. we think we will be here for another 3-4 think we will be here for another 3—4 hours fighting the fire itself and potentially keeping an eye on it for the rest of the night. we need to keep an eye on the s
fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast.k smoke engulfed the entire five—storey bank buildings — which has been at the heart of belfast for almost 250 years. primark shoppers and staff were evacuated from the building — which had recently undergone a multimillion—pound refurbishment. assistant chief fire officer michael graham from the northern ireland fire & rescue service gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately...
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primark shoppers and staff were evacuated in time from the building.ief fire officer michael graham, from the northern ireland fire & rescue service, gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately 11 o'clock this morning. ourfirst responders were here within five minutes and the second one about two minutes after that. currently we have m fire plants attending with three our high reach plants. we have over 100 firefighters and we have been here now for six hours. we think we'll be here for another three or four hours dealing with the fire, plus also potentially keeping an eye on it for the rest of the night. we need to keep an eye on the structural integrity of the building as well so we have concerns that the building may collapse so we need to ensure our firefighters are firefighting in a safe and effective way and ensure they're not impacted by the collapse of the building. our expectation is that the internal floors will collapse where the fire has been burning with great intensity, and we hope that may well help th
primark shoppers and staff were evacuated in time from the building.ief fire officer michael graham, from the northern ireland fire & rescue service, gave an idea of the scale of the operation. we received a call at approximately 11 o'clock this morning. ourfirst responders were here within five minutes and the second one about two minutes after that. currently we have m fire plants attending with three our high reach plants. we have over 100 firefighters and we have been here now for six...
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one of the biggest fires in belfast for decades — a major blaze guts a primark store in one of the city'sic buildings. it had just been refurbished. and lying in state in an open coffin — aretha franklin's fans are queuing to pay their last respects to the queen of soul ina in a respect, find out what it means to me. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... johanna konta is out of the us open, losing in the first round to france's caroline garcia. good evening. theresa may has arrived in cape town at the start of a three—day trade mission to africa. she began by pledging an extra four billion pounds‘ worth of investment for the continent. it's her first official tour of africa as prime minister. in a speech she called for the uk to become the leading investor in the continent by 2022. she said the extra investment would support african economies, but she also wanted it to work in the interests of the uk. our political correspondent ben wright reports. upbeat, certainly. on the beat, perhaps not. but theresa may arrived in south africa eager to talk trade, development and economic growth.
one of the biggest fires in belfast for decades — a major blaze guts a primark store in one of the city'sic buildings. it had just been refurbished. and lying in state in an open coffin — aretha franklin's fans are queuing to pay their last respects to the queen of soul ina in a respect, find out what it means to me. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news... johanna konta is out of the us open, losing in the first round to france's caroline garcia. good evening. theresa may has arrived in...
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primark spent millions of pounds in the renovation project that was about to finish but business leadersng a financial hit. there will be a period of major disruption. it is heartbreaking, to be honest, and i don't know how much more can say on that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of loads but the consequences will be felt for a long time. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: puerto rico has acknowledged a dramatic rise in the death toll from hurricane maria. it says nearly 3000 people lost their lives last year — up from just 64. president trump has accused google, facebook and twitter of prioritising fake and biased news, warning them to be "very careful". let's look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media today. we begin with the independent, and its criticism of theresa may's efforts to secure britain's trade future during her visit to africa as
primark spent millions of pounds in the renovation project that was about to finish but business leadersng a financial hit. there will be a period of major disruption. it is heartbreaking, to be honest, and i don't know how much more can say on that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of loads but the consequences will be felt for a long time. coming up at six o'clock on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin...
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firefighters have been tackling a huge blaze at the primark building in central belfast. to the ground floor. the store says all of its staff were evacuated safely. the historic building was being refurbished and police now say it's at imminent risk of collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent, , chris page, is at the scene for us this evening. chris... this is an extremely disturbing and dramatic sight, gutted by a severe fire in belfast city centre, certainly for several decades. the blaze started more than seven hours ago. more than 100 firefighters are at the scene put up several times todayit at the scene put up several times today it has looked like they managed to get the fire under control but it sounded like they we re control but it sounded like they were small explosions from inside the building and the flames have sprung up again. debris has fallen onto the streets below on the roof has collapsed as have several of the five floors in the historic building behind me. in the past it has been a bank and the residents of a bishop. it has been out for 250 years and it is
firefighters have been tackling a huge blaze at the primark building in central belfast. to the ground floor. the store says all of its staff were evacuated safely. the historic building was being refurbished and police now say it's at imminent risk of collapse. 0ur ireland correspondent, , chris page, is at the scene for us this evening. chris... this is an extremely disturbing and dramatic sight, gutted by a severe fire in belfast city centre, certainly for several decades. the blaze started...
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primark had spent £30 million on a renovation project, which was just about to finish.ea are facing a big financial hit. there's going to be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking to be honest. not much more i can say than that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of blows, but its consequences will be felt for a long time. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's go live to belfast and speak to our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. i , a dramatic fire. it's extraordinary that everybody got out 0k. is it clear what caused the fire? that is still the unanswered question. no clues and no statement from the fire service about exactly what caused this place. we know that there was refurbishment work going on in the building and that fire, starting on the top floor of the building. they had just been coming to the end of a £30 million piece of refurbishment work. it could have been devastating for many people who work in the building and many prospective staff who were meant to start very soon.
primark had spent £30 million on a renovation project, which was just about to finish.ea are facing a big financial hit. there's going to be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking to be honest. not much more i can say than that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. this blaze was the most sudden of blows, but its consequences will be felt for a long time. chris page, bbc news, belfast. let's go live to belfast and speak to our ireland...
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there is hope that the facade of the banks building which dates from 1785, and today houses a primarkroyed. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. an important part of the city's heritage up in flames. firefighters battled for hours yesterday to get the blaze under control. staff and shoppers were evacuated. let's go! as the building began to give way. people watched in horror as the victorian landmark was destroyed. firefighters worked through the night. now bank buildings is a blackened shell. you can still smell the smoke in the air here today and firefighters have said that parts of the building are still collapsing. so for the safety of pedestrians this 45 metre cordon remains in place. that means many of the shops and businesses in the heart of belfast will have to remain closed. for city centre traders it's unclear how long this will last. for us august is the second busiest month in the trading calendar. so for us we need to get open as quickly as we can. an emergency meeting was held in belfast this morning for recovery plans to be put in place. initial inspections of
there is hope that the facade of the banks building which dates from 1785, and today houses a primarkroyed. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. an important part of the city's heritage up in flames. firefighters battled for hours yesterday to get the blaze under control. staff and shoppers were evacuated. let's go! as the building began to give way. people watched in horror as the victorian landmark was destroyed. firefighters worked through the night. now bank buildings is a...
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the five—storey primark building has been completely gutted.ghters continued to hose down the building because there are we are told still pockets of fire that remain inside. parts of the building have been collapsing so it remains u nsafe have been collapsing so it remains unsafe which is why the cordon is in place and a lot of city centre shops and businesses around the site had to stay closed. you can smell the smoke in the air. thoughts now have turned to the recovery operation because the bank building has been a landmark, right in the heart of belfast, since the late 1800 ‘s and had just undergone a £30 million refurbishment. there are 400 staff who work at the site. primark staff have been told they will be paid for the next week at least, that staff say they are devastated by the loss of the store. there is a sense of sadness this has happened to belfast. a lot of people coming here to look in dismay at the blackened sheu to look in dismay at the blackened shell backed remains. we know engineers are trying to assess the extent of the da
the five—storey primark building has been completely gutted.ghters continued to hose down the building because there are we are told still pockets of fire that remain inside. parts of the building have been collapsing so it remains u nsafe have been collapsing so it remains unsafe which is why the cordon is in place and a lot of city centre shops and businesses around the site had to stay closed. you can smell the smoke in the air. thoughts now have turned to the recovery operation because...
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prime art had spent £30 million on a renovation project, which wasjust about to finish —— primark. this area are facing a big financial hit. there's going to be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking to be honest. not much more you can say than that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. displays was the most sudden blows but its consequences will be felt for a long time —— this blaze. chris page, bbc news, belfast. companies have been warned not to tempt pensioners out of final salary pension schemes by offering them lump sum cash payouts. the regulator has written to 1a firms. steph's here with the details. who are they writing to and what's going on? as you know, millions of people put money into their pension pots every year through their employer. often called final salary pension schemes and that gives you a guaranteed income when you retire. what we're seeing here is companies who are obviously concerned about the huge pension liabilities they have offering their employees the chance to take the money out of the pension sch
prime art had spent £30 million on a renovation project, which wasjust about to finish —— primark. this area are facing a big financial hit. there's going to be a period of major disruption. heartbreaking to be honest. not much more you can say than that. hundreds of people who work and shop in northern ireland's capital will be affected. displays was the most sudden blows but its consequences will be felt for a long time —— this blaze. chris page, bbc news, belfast. companies have...
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this will have an impact on hundreds ofjobs at the largest primark store. good case. tim allman explains. meet the artist in residence. 18 years old, with the deftest of brushstrokes. yang yang is a mistress of the canvas. just as long as she's not feeling too peckish. translation: well, at first, she found paint brush very exciting. she pulled it towards her, sniffed it and took a bite, tasted it. it's important that only natural materials were used. the paintbrushes are made from bamboo. then she learned what the paintbrush is full, that pictures can be made with it. and it works really well. clearly, her work is a little on the abstract side, impressionistic, you may say. but there does seem to be some emotional connection to her work. translation: we decided to have the picture is painted in black because pandas are black and white, so she paints black on white. the paintings vary a lot. if she feels that more expressive, then her paintings are a bit wilder. sometimes they have relatively little paint on the canvas, it all depends on the mood of the day
this will have an impact on hundreds ofjobs at the largest primark store. good case. tim allman explains. meet the artist in residence. 18 years old, with the deftest of brushstrokes. yang yang is a mistress of the canvas. just as long as she's not feeling too peckish. translation: well, at first, she found paint brush very exciting. she pulled it towards her, sniffed it and took a bite, tasted it. it's important that only natural materials were used. the paintbrushes are made from bamboo. then...
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the headlines at 11pm: one of the biggest fires in belfast for decades — a major blaze guts a primark buildings. it had just been refurbished. we have concerns that the building might collapse, so we need to ensure that the firefighters are fighting ina that the firefighters are fighting in a safe way and are not impacted by the collapse of the building. a new relationship with africa after brexit — theresa may announces plans to be the g7‘s leading investor by 2022, and a change in the way uk aid money is spent. detectives say a mother and daughter stabbed to death at their home in solihull yesterday were on the phone to police as the attack unfolded. also coming up: remembering the queen of soul in her home town.
the headlines at 11pm: one of the biggest fires in belfast for decades — a major blaze guts a primark buildings. it had just been refurbished. we have concerns that the building might collapse, so we need to ensure that the firefighters are fighting ina that the firefighters are fighting in a safe way and are not impacted by the collapse of the building. a new relationship with africa after brexit — theresa may announces plans to be the g7‘s leading investor by 2022, and a change in the...
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disapproval, most recently for a tattoo of a gun on his leg, but also for purchasing clothes from primarkas also criticised over his world cup performances for england in russia. former arsenal striker ian wright has said that criticism of sterling is motivated by racism. real madrid coach julen lopetegui has vowed to help gareth bale have a standout season following the departure of cristiano ronaldo. real madrid face city rivals atletico madrid in the super cup tonight — that's winners of the champions league against the winners of the europa league. and with the ronaldo leaving forjuventus this summer, bale is ready to take centre stage, as hugh morgan reports from tallin. winding cobbled streets, historic buildings and plenty for the globe trotting tourist, but there is a different attraction in this ancient city that football fans are flocking to see. some of the biggest names in world football, as real madrid, winners of the champions league, ta ke winners of the champions league, take on local rival athletic oh, europa league winners in the uefa super cup. one player everyone will
disapproval, most recently for a tattoo of a gun on his leg, but also for purchasing clothes from primarkas also criticised over his world cup performances for england in russia. former arsenal striker ian wright has said that criticism of sterling is motivated by racism. real madrid coach julen lopetegui has vowed to help gareth bale have a standout season following the departure of cristiano ronaldo. real madrid face city rivals atletico madrid in the super cup tonight — that's winners of...
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police in northern ireland say a primark store in belfast is at risk of collapse, after being destroyedirefighters are still at the scene. there are no reports of any injuries and the building, which is five storeys high and dates back to 1787, has been safely evacuated. britain signed a trade deal for after brexit today. not one with the eu, we'll have to wait some more for that. here's theresa may in south africa, and this deal involves south africa along with mozambique, botswana and some other africa countries. it's designed to ensure that the current trade deal these countries have with the eu continues to apply to the uk after brexit. theresa may's begun this trip in cape town. it's her first visit to africa since becoming prime minister two years ago. she told an audience about for the uk to overtake the us to become the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. i want to see strong african economies that british businesses can do it business with. whether through creating new customers for british exporters are opportunities for british investors. our integrated global economy needs help
police in northern ireland say a primark store in belfast is at risk of collapse, after being destroyedirefighters are still at the scene. there are no reports of any injuries and the building, which is five storeys high and dates back to 1787, has been safely evacuated. britain signed a trade deal for after brexit today. not one with the eu, we'll have to wait some more for that. here's theresa may in south africa, and this deal involves south africa along with mozambique, botswana and some...
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a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast — which has been in the city foryears. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the former director of the cia, david petraeus, senatorjohn mccain, will be speaking about the lasting legacy of the us senatorjohn mccain, who died on the weekend. and we'll get more on the fire in belfast that has destroyed a historic building in the city — which has existed for nearly 250 years. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. what's eating jose? we'll look at what's next for manchester united boss after another premier league defeat. i won more premierships alone than the other 19 managers together. three for me, and two for them. respect. respect, respect, respect. both jamie vardy and gary cahill choose to step away from international football as gareth southgate prepares to name his first england squad after their impressive world cup campaign. and british number onejoha
a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast — which has been in the city foryears. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the former director of the cia, david petraeus, senatorjohn mccain, will be speaking about the lasting legacy of the us senatorjohn mccain, who died on the weekend. and we'll get more on the fire in belfast that has destroyed a historic building in the city — which has...
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primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just hadeat. it has been under pressure. i‘m pleased that the building is still standing and hopeful that the structural engineers will make a call to say that it can be saved. it would be a huge loss for belfast if that wasn‘t the case. bank buildings has been a focal point of the city centre since the late 18th century. until the full damage is known, it is unclear how much of this belfast landmark may ever be restored. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. time for a look at the weather, with darren bett. we have seen the back of the rain across east anglia and the south—east now and we have acquired few days whether. some sunshine to end the date for most, some cloud heading back into the south—east. otherwise clear skies, a chilly night, three or 4 degrees in rural areas. for the most part of sunny start, most places will be dry with the odd shower possible across some western areas. temperatures tomorrow is similarto western areas. temperatures tomorrow is similar to today, around 17 through th
primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just hadeat. it has been under pressure. i‘m pleased that the building is still standing and hopeful that the structural engineers will make a call to say that it can be saved. it would be a huge loss for belfast if that wasn‘t the case. bank buildings has been a focal point of the city centre since the late 18th century. until the full damage is known, it is unclear how much of this belfast...
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police in northern ireland say a primark store is at risk of collapse, after being destroyed by a firelfast, which is five storeys high, dates right back to 1787. more than 100 firefighters attended the scene. fortunately, everyone was evacuated safely. and russia has announced that it will hold its biggest military exercise since soviet times next month. the defence minister, sergei shoigu, said the vostok war games would involve nearly 300,000 troops, 36,000 tanks, and more than 1000 aircraft. its northern and pacific fleets will also be deployed. the exercises will take place over five days. now, air pollution may cause a drop in intelligence — that's according to new research in china. the four year study found that the longer people were exposed to dirty air, the greater the damage to their cognitive abilities. and it seems men are affected more than women, as our science editor david shukman reports. a wave of pollution rolls into the centre of beijing. dirty air is a reality of life for many in china. in fact, for billions of people around the world. and scientists now know how
police in northern ireland say a primark store is at risk of collapse, after being destroyed by a firelfast, which is five storeys high, dates right back to 1787. more than 100 firefighters attended the scene. fortunately, everyone was evacuated safely. and russia has announced that it will hold its biggest military exercise since soviet times next month. the defence minister, sergei shoigu, said the vostok war games would involve nearly 300,000 troops, 36,000 tanks, and more than 1000...
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we see rise and discount brands like primark.sting difference to them. all of this aside, even the biggest players in traditional retail, bricks and mortar stores know how tough going to be ahead. i don't want to ring the bell of failure already, this is no easy road ahead for mike ashley. this is going to be very tricky. us vice president mike pence has laid out his plans to create a sixth branch of the military, a so—called space force. he suggested russian and chinese threats justify the military expansion and he promised that a space force department would be ready by 2020. the white house is asking the public to vote for a logo and they'll be asking congress for about eight billion dollars to fund the project. now the time has come to write the next great chapter of our armed forces. to prepare for the next battlefield. where america's best and bravest will be called to deter another jason up demand generation of threats to our people and our nation. the time has come to establish the night state space force. setting up this
we see rise and discount brands like primark.sting difference to them. all of this aside, even the biggest players in traditional retail, bricks and mortar stores know how tough going to be ahead. i don't want to ring the bell of failure already, this is no easy road ahead for mike ashley. this is going to be very tricky. us vice president mike pence has laid out his plans to create a sixth branch of the military, a so—called space force. he suggested russian and chinese threats justify the...
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first, the headlines: a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast, which has been in the city for nearly 250 years. fire officials say the building could collapse. theresa may has called for a new trading partnership with africa after brexit, saying she wants britain to become the g7‘s leading investor in africa. police have carried out raids in birmingham to trace a 21—year—old janbaz tarin, who they want to question after the murders of his former partner and her mother. thousands of fans have been paying their last respects to aretha franklin in her hometown of detroit. her body is lying in an open casket for two days at the city's african—american history museum. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and the broadcaster lynn faulds wood. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian's lead is theresa may suggesting she'll fight the next general election. the daily express also features the prime minister who's pr
first, the headlines: a fire has destroyed a primark store in a historic building in belfast, which has been in the city for nearly 250 years. fire officials say the building could collapse. theresa may has called for a new trading partnership with africa after brexit, saying she wants britain to become the g7‘s leading investor in africa. police have carried out raids in birmingham to trace a 21—year—old janbaz tarin, who they want to question after the murders of his former partner and...
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. —— primark.e able to shop around and have things at different price marks and it seems like we're heading a monopoly right now. it is interesting, this question about how we use shops now. i was talking to lord randall, the conservative peer who used to own a department store, and he told us was that one of the problems was towards the end he was finding people were coming in, looking at beds and furniture, probably bouncing on the mattresses, testing them out, as we all do, opening the doors, all that stuff, then they buy the product online. so he was providing the service but not getting the sale. i confess i am guilty of that sort of thing. books, try to buy them on the high street but if you want and older book, amazon can usually get one for you. even one that is out of them. yes, and food. 0ther even one that is out of them. yes, and food. other than that, i am a pretty inveterate online shopper. sometimes i feel a bit guilty about it... only sometimes? surely the guilt is outweighed by the
. —— primark.e able to shop around and have things at different price marks and it seems like we're heading a monopoly right now. it is interesting, this question about how we use shops now. i was talking to lord randall, the conservative peer who used to own a department store, and he told us was that one of the problems was towards the end he was finding people were coming in, looking at beds and furniture, probably bouncing on the mattresses, testing them out, as we all do, opening the...
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primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just had building is still standing and hopeful that the structural engineers will make a call to say that it can be saved. it would be a huge loss for belfast if that wasn't the case. bank buildings has been a focal point of the city centre since the late 18th century. until the full damage is known, it is unclear how much of this belfast landmark may ever be restored to its former glory. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. france says it is ready to send more police boats to its north coast to prevent further clashes between french and british fishermen over scallops. theresa may visits nigeria — as part of her trade mission to boost ties with african countries after brexi. more than a fifth of 1a year old girls say they've self—harmed — a report says worries about physical appearance are contributing to unhappiness. here's your business headlines on afternoon live. british gas has paid £2.65m in refunds and compensation after wrongly overcharging
primark staff have said they are devastated by what has happened to the store which had only just had building is still standing and hopeful that the structural engineers will make a call to say that it can be saved. it would be a huge loss for belfast if that wasn't the case. bank buildings has been a focal point of the city centre since the late 18th century. until the full damage is known, it is unclear how much of this belfast landmark may ever be restored to its former glory. emma vardy,...
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a fire destroys a primark store in a historic building in belfast, the fire service says there has been jeremy corbyn‘s recently reported remarks about zionists are the most offensive by a senior politician since enoch powell‘s ‘rivers of blood‘ speech. also coming up, the prime minister puts her best foot forward in africa. theresa may promises the £4 billion investment in the continent will be a step in the right direction after britain leaves the eu.
a fire destroys a primark store in a historic building in belfast, the fire service says there has been jeremy corbyn‘s recently reported remarks about zionists are the most offensive by a senior politician since enoch powell‘s ‘rivers of blood‘ speech. also coming up, the prime minister puts her best foot forward in africa. theresa may promises the £4 billion investment in the continent will be a step in the right direction after britain leaves the eu.
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the five storey primark building has been completely gutted.. built here over 200 years ago, now battling to stay standing. at the centre of the city. this is now under control here, but it is still burning inside. she because of the collapsed floors, everything left him burned on the ground floor, you can see behind me, it was probably at the first to second floor of structure, the fire continues to burn up in certain pockets, and because of the risk of collapse outside. away from the building, there are other problems including streets in the nearby area that is still blocked off, from the city hall to high street shops on the complex appear. and that is causing a problem for locals, workers and visitors in the city centre. as the authorities told us, it is still too early to say when all of the streets blocks can be lifted. in the advice of structural engineers. we will hope that they will be old to justify saving the building. it appears that there's very little left of the interior of the building, so it's most likely that the situation wi
the five storey primark building has been completely gutted.. built here over 200 years ago, now battling to stay standing. at the centre of the city. this is now under control here, but it is still burning inside. she because of the collapsed floors, everything left him burned on the ground floor, you can see behind me, it was probably at the first to second floor of structure, the fire continues to burn up in certain pockets, and because of the risk of collapse outside. away from the...
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we see rise and discount brands like primark.d around. i don't want to ring the bell of failure already, this is no easy road ahead for mike ashley. this is going to be very tricky. the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the charity citizen's advice has told the bbc it needs to slow down the roll out and extend the deadline by three years. last year, the organisation received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales techniques, and some customers still having to send readings to their energy company. graham satchell reports. whenjeff when jeff first got his whenjeff first got his smart metre, he was very pleased. but then he switched to supplier and it stopped working. i was shocked really. switched to supplier and it stopped working. iwas shocked really. i had assumed that these were a one type model fits all, suits everybody. there was a state of shock followed bya there was a state of shock followed by a slight cynicism that, oh, dear, our government
we see rise and discount brands like primark.d around. i don't want to ring the bell of failure already, this is no easy road ahead for mike ashley. this is going to be very tricky. the government wants every home to be fitted with a smart meter by 2020, but the charity citizen's advice has told the bbc it needs to slow down the roll out and extend the deadline by three years. last year, the organisation received 3,000 complaints about the devices, with problems ranging from aggressive sales...