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today prince william, the patron of the flight, came to raf coningsby to mark 60 yea rs of came to raftage aircraft. the prince, himself a former raf pilot, spent time talking to the veterans and this afternoon will watch a display. lovingly preserved flying machines that will hopefully educate and inform for many more years yet. this commemorate everybody who has lost their lives in service with a raf and infact their lives in service with a raf and in fact go further than that to our predecessor, so from 1914 to today, everybody who has lost their lives in service with the raf and that has got to be important. the battle of britain memorial flight is described as a museum without walls. it will be seen in the skies this summer. it's priceless artefacts aim to inspire future generations and remember those who gave their lives forfreedom. what's happening here this afternoon is they are lining the planes up so the veterans can have their pictures taken in front of them, and the sad reality is that every time this happens there are fewer veterans here to come to these events so that's w
today prince william, the patron of the flight, came to raf coningsby to mark 60 yea rs of came to raftage aircraft. the prince, himself a former raf pilot, spent time talking to the veterans and this afternoon will watch a display. lovingly preserved flying machines that will hopefully educate and inform for many more years yet. this commemorate everybody who has lost their lives in service with a raf and infact their lives in service with a raf and in fact go further than that to our...
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for six decades now, the raf has had a special flight now, the raf has had a special flight to rememberose who survived, and they hope that this will continue for many more decades yet. so how long can these old planes keep going for? those of us that are involved would like to say that... forever, you know, because there is no actual reason why not. unless we don't have petrol one day. the raf pilot who fly these old machines described this as a museum without walls. it's priceless a rtefa cts this as a museum without walls. it's priceless artefacts will be seen in the skies above us this summer. theiraim is to the skies above us this summer. their aim is to inspire future generations. an aristocrat who wrote an online post offering £5,000 for the businesswoman and campaigner gina miller to be run over has been found guilty of two charges of menacing communications. rhodri colwyn philipps, the fourth viscount st davids, wrote the message four days after gina miller won a brexit legal challenge against the government. philipps, who called his comments satire, faces a custodial sentence.
for six decades now, the raf has had a special flight now, the raf has had a special flight to rememberose who survived, and they hope that this will continue for many more decades yet. so how long can these old planes keep going for? those of us that are involved would like to say that... forever, you know, because there is no actual reason why not. unless we don't have petrol one day. the raf pilot who fly these old machines described this as a museum without walls. it's priceless a rtefa...
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raf typhoon fighterjets, airfield close to the black sea.rn europe. just 250 miles away, more than 400 military aircraft have been amassed in crimea. working alongside the romanian air force, the crimea. working alongside the romanian airforce, the raf ‘s role in this they commission codenamed operation biloxi is to reassure the people who live here. this really is nato showing, we are forced to be reckoned with. we are here to deter, thatis reckoned with. we are here to deter, that is ourjob. we are peaceful, but we are secure in the skies. i have will air force control working with remaining controllers in a bunker near bucharest. if they see something on the radar, they will tell skies to scramble and we will go on intercept and find out what i got this. this operation is taking place 24 hours a day, seven days a week. typhoons are flying every single day, as part of this policing operation. more than 140 m men and women from alexa communications are here in support. there is no npower without ground power. it is true, there is a lot that
raf typhoon fighterjets, airfield close to the black sea.rn europe. just 250 miles away, more than 400 military aircraft have been amassed in crimea. working alongside the romanian air force, the crimea. working alongside the romanian airforce, the raf ‘s role in this they commission codenamed operation biloxi is to reassure the people who live here. this really is nato showing, we are forced to be reckoned with. we are here to deter, thatis reckoned with. we are here to deter, that is...
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the raf pilots who fly these old machines describe this as a museum without walls.ies above us this summer. their aim is to inspire future generations. plans to almost double the number of welsh speakers have been set out as part of a target to get1 million people speaking the language by 2050. the welsh government have set out plans for more welsh—speaking teachers in primary and secondary schools as our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. at ysgol glan morfa, children's lessons are taught in welsh and members of the welsh government came here to spread the word about their new goal for the language, supported by a guest popular with the pupils. we've laid down the gauntlet, if you like. it's a big task, but it's achievable. if we really want to do it, we can do it, that's what we'll do. expanding welsh medium education is at the heart of the strategy. it includes creating 150 welsh language mercenary groups over the next decade and increasing the number of welsh speaking primary and secondary school teachers. but it's recognised there must be opportunities to
the raf pilots who fly these old machines describe this as a museum without walls.ies above us this summer. their aim is to inspire future generations. plans to almost double the number of welsh speakers have been set out as part of a target to get1 million people speaking the language by 2050. the welsh government have set out plans for more welsh—speaking teachers in primary and secondary schools as our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. at ysgol glan morfa, children's lessons are...
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this commemorates everybody who has lost their lives in service with the raf.ntil today, everybody that has lost their lives in service with the raf. and that's got to be important. the battle of britain memorial flight is described as a museum without walls. it will be seen in the skies above us this summer. its priceless artefacts aim to inspire future generations and remember those who gave their lives for freedom. some news coming through in the last few moments, firstly, a trial that you may be aware of. we are hearing that lord saint davids has been found guilty of two charges of posting menacing facebook comments about the brexit campaigner, jean 0'muilleoir, —— gina miller, so guilty of two charges of posting menacing facebook messages relating to. that was the woman who began, was one of the key people beginning, the legal case around article 50. so he will be sentenced on thursday. we are being told he will be sentenced on thursday. also to tell you come in relation to the grenfell tower fire in west london, we are hearing that the consultation period
this commemorates everybody who has lost their lives in service with the raf.ntil today, everybody that has lost their lives in service with the raf. and that's got to be important. the battle of britain memorial flight is described as a museum without walls. it will be seen in the skies above us this summer. its priceless artefacts aim to inspire future generations and remember those who gave their lives for freedom. some news coming through in the last few moments, firstly, a trial that you...
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this commemorates everybody who has lost their lives in service with the raf. up until today, everybody that has lost their lives in service with the raf. and that's got to be important. the battle of britain memorial flight is described as a museum without walls. it will be seen in the skies above us this summer. it's priceless artefacts aim to inspire future generations and remember those who gave their lives for freedom. of course is notjust of course is not just the of course is notjust the battle here. you can hear the typhoons as well. the noisy neighbors. hangar here. there was a really nice atmosphere here today and the sad fa ct atmosphere here today and the sad fact is there are fewer and fewer veterans that come to these occasions because of the passage of time. andl occasions because of the passage of time. and i think it was made a great deal to them that prince william was here to mark the anniversary with them. to mark 60 years of this quadrant and the hope and 60 or hundred years' time, these planes will still be fine. thank you very much. danny
this commemorates everybody who has lost their lives in service with the raf. up until today, everybody that has lost their lives in service with the raf. and that's got to be important. the battle of britain memorial flight is described as a museum without walls. it will be seen in the skies above us this summer. it's priceless artefacts aim to inspire future generations and remember those who gave their lives for freedom. of course is notjust of course is not just the of course is notjust the...
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but it's likely the raf will be back here next year. philip norton, bbc news. bbc news: officials believe that at least 60 buildings have failed a fire safety test which analysed insulation and cladding — like those at grenfell tower — the bbc understands. one person has been killed and several reported to have been injured in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. the chancellor, philip hammond, has said a transitional deal after britain leaves the eu could take up to three years — but it would be completed before the next election injune 2022. in the business news: more figures out on the american economy. it's pace of growth has increased dramatically over the last six months. for the first three months it was growing at a rate of 1.2% a year. in the second three months its grew at a rate of 2.6% a year. barclays has set aside an extra £700 million to meet compensation claims for mis—selling payment protection insurance. the news came as the bank said costs related to the sale of part of its africa unit had pushed it into a £1.2 billion loss in the firs
but it's likely the raf will be back here next year. philip norton, bbc news. bbc news: officials believe that at least 60 buildings have failed a fire safety test which analysed insulation and cladding — like those at grenfell tower — the bbc understands. one person has been killed and several reported to have been injured in a knife attack at a supermarket in hamburg. the chancellor, philip hammond, has said a transitional deal after britain leaves the eu could take up to three years —...
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but it's likely the raf will be back here next year. philip norton, bbc news.hat testing and how many buildings might be affected. we have been reporting may be 60 tower blocks at the moment may not be safe. they're cladding will have to be removed. we have been waiting for a government review to be announced, and we have just got some details on that. we are being told an independent review of building regulations and fire safety has been announced by the government today, it's going to look at the regulatory system around the design and construction of buildings in relation to fire safety. it will also look at compliance and enforcement issues and international experience, and regulations and how they can... would relate to what happened grenfell tower. the chair of this independent review will be damejudith of this independent review will be dame judith hackett who of this independent review will be damejudith hackett who is chair of ees, the manufacturers organisation. there are some comments here from sajid javid, the secretary of state who says it is clea
but it's likely the raf will be back here next year. philip norton, bbc news.hat testing and how many buildings might be affected. we have been reporting may be 60 tower blocks at the moment may not be safe. they're cladding will have to be removed. we have been waiting for a government review to be announced, and we have just got some details on that. we are being told an independent review of building regulations and fire safety has been announced by the government today, it's going to look...
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he told friends he would walk home but never made it to the raf base nearby. landfill site. his disappearance prompted a huge social media campaign. his family crowd —funded their own investigation. six weeks ago, his girlfriend april, who was pregnant at the time he went missing, revealed she'd had his daughter. for his mum, nicola, herself a police officer in scotland, stopping the search is hard to accept. i do believe they should search the area and be able to come back and say that either he is in there or he's not. how can theyjust leave him in there? if... how can theyjust leave him in there? his family said they would be happy to use the fund to pay for more searching and say they are urging the police not to close this investigation because a breakthrough could be just inches away. this is bbc news. coming up in the next few minutes we will have the latest on the royal visit to germany, including how one member of the party staged a very public sit down protest on the tarmac of the airport. it has certainly been a day of mixed fortunes. some warm and
he told friends he would walk home but never made it to the raf base nearby. landfill site. his disappearance prompted a huge social media campaign. his family crowd —funded their own investigation. six weeks ago, his girlfriend april, who was pregnant at the time he went missing, revealed she'd had his daughter. for his mum, nicola, herself a police officer in scotland, stopping the search is hard to accept. i do believe they should search the area and be able to come back and say that...
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he told friends he'd walk home but never made it back to the raf base nearby where he was stationed.to vanish. the only lead police had was that his phone seemed to track the path of a bin lorry. and that led them to this landfill site just outside cambridge. but after spending five months sifting through thousands of tonnes of rubbish at a cost of more than £1 million, the police have turned up nothing. we've searched over 6,500 tonnes of waste, excavating a huge area. without anything further to tell us where he might be on such a vast site, the search cannot continue. corrie's disappearance prompted a huge social media campaign. his family crowdfunded their own investigation. six weeks ago, his girlfriend april, who was pregnant at the time he went missing, revealed that she'd had his daughter. corrie's mum nicola is herself a police officer in scotland. she says the family are grateful for everything the police have done but says that ending the search now is the wrong thing to do. i do believe that they should search the area and be able to come back and say that either corrie i
he told friends he'd walk home but never made it back to the raf base nearby where he was stationed.to vanish. the only lead police had was that his phone seemed to track the path of a bin lorry. and that led them to this landfill site just outside cambridge. but after spending five months sifting through thousands of tonnes of rubbish at a cost of more than £1 million, the police have turned up nothing. we've searched over 6,500 tonnes of waste, excavating a huge area. without anything...
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i have seen no evidence as of yet that an raf strike has involved civilian casualties. then it needs to be forwarded to us as indeed other organisations like air awards have been doing throughout the conflict and we are ready to investigate, but otherwise i would urge extreme caution in the handling of the amnesty report. an snp mp voiced concern at what he said had been a dramatic rise in civilian casualties. injune longer has been a 52% increase in comparison to the month of may‘s estimated somewhere between 529 744, according to air war is who he mentions in response to the shadow minister, of the 1350 uk personnel fighting daesh air war claim there is not one permanently tasked with monitoring civilian casualties, so can the minister outline if he will make a commitment to greater scrutiny and transparency on that? this is a highly compact city, very densely populated, with daesh pushing civilians into buildings, holding them hostage, shooting them if they try to escape, this is a kind of urban warfare that we have not seen and not be involved in since probably a se
i have seen no evidence as of yet that an raf strike has involved civilian casualties. then it needs to be forwarded to us as indeed other organisations like air awards have been doing throughout the conflict and we are ready to investigate, but otherwise i would urge extreme caution in the handling of the amnesty report. an snp mp voiced concern at what he said had been a dramatic rise in civilian casualties. injune longer has been a 52% increase in comparison to the month of may‘s estimated...
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he told friends he would walk home but never made it to the raf base nearby. nowhere though police knew his phone seem to track the path of a bin lorry and that took them to the landfill site. his disappearance prompted a huge social media campaign. his family crowd thundered their own investigation. six weeks ago his girlfriend april, who was pregnant at the time he went missing, revealed she'd had his daughter. for his mum, nicola, herself a police officer in scotland, stopping the search is ha rd to scotland, stopping the search is hard to accept. i do believe they should search the area and be able to come back and say that either he is in theiror to come back and say that either he is in their or he's not. how can they just leave him in is in their or he's not. how can theyjust leave him in there? if... how can theyjust theyjust leave him in there? if... how can they just leave theyjust leave him in there? if... how can theyjust leave him in there? his family said they would be happy to use the fund to pay for more searching and say they are urging the po
he told friends he would walk home but never made it to the raf base nearby. nowhere though police knew his phone seem to track the path of a bin lorry and that took them to the landfill site. his disappearance prompted a huge social media campaign. his family crowd thundered their own investigation. six weeks ago his girlfriend april, who was pregnant at the time he went missing, revealed she'd had his daughter. for his mum, nicola, herself a police officer in scotland, stopping the search is...
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flight that and fly them back on the raf flight from london to belfast, mine, don't get me started!g no foreign fishing in our water, brexit bonus, britain takes back control of the coasts. so this is other countries not able to fish within 12 miles of uk... we shouldn't overstate the economic impact this will have. it doesn't account for a huge amount of the fishing that happens in british water, we are talking about single digits. it is a significant move. i don't mean to down play it. we should put it in the proper context. it is an interesting move. it is parliament of the broader brexit negotiation. it won't happen tomorrow, but as and when it happens, this is all the various, you know, as we were talking about in the eu election, so the brexit cap page —— campaign, there is is a litany of... this was signed in 1964, before britainjoined the... this is one of those things where there is all kinds of agreement in which the eau is directly or otherwise involved. i cannot wrap my head round the sheer size of what is going to happen. i would say the sunday express is a great flag w
flight that and fly them back on the raf flight from london to belfast, mine, don't get me started!g no foreign fishing in our water, brexit bonus, britain takes back control of the coasts. so this is other countries not able to fish within 12 miles of uk... we shouldn't overstate the economic impact this will have. it doesn't account for a huge amount of the fishing that happens in british water, we are talking about single digits. it is a significant move. i don't mean to down play it. we...
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corrie mckeague, 23 years old, on a weekend off, and raf serviceman and had gone into bury st edmundswas last seen on cctv footage in the early hours of the morning, alone and eating fast food before disappearing around a corner. that is the last time he is seen. what the police have been doing is tracing his mobile phone. the mobile phone followed the same trail as a bin lorry which went to this landfill site they have been searching. initially, they searched the wrong area of the landfill site, but having looked at the mobile phone tracking and gps, they then worked out they should be looking in a different area. we have been waiting for a few weeks to see if anything would come of this particular search. what we are hearing is, they found nothing. what that means for the police investigation, which is ongoing, of course, we wait to see. we will wait to hear from detectives are in the katie elliott, and as $0011 are in the katie elliott, and as 50011 as are in the katie elliott, and as soon as she are in the katie elliott, and as soon as she comes are in the katie elliott, and as so
corrie mckeague, 23 years old, on a weekend off, and raf serviceman and had gone into bury st edmundswas last seen on cctv footage in the early hours of the morning, alone and eating fast food before disappearing around a corner. that is the last time he is seen. what the police have been doing is tracing his mobile phone. the mobile phone followed the same trail as a bin lorry which went to this landfill site they have been searching. initially, they searched the wrong area of the landfill...
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the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use becausecuts. call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies after britain leaves. what on earth is going on inside the cabinet? two different stories. hammond the hypocrite on the daily mirror. raking in ten k a month renting properties and accuses the public sector are being overpaid. there is a different mood in the country. at one point everybody knew this and nobody can but the sense of economic injustice is rife and, i think, for the chancellor, if he made those remarks, they were unwise. i suppose it is not he was among fellow colleagues and i think the mirror is right to do this because i
the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use becausecuts. call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brexit on...
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the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use becausence cuts. call 999 — get skype instead — that's the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. and the sun leads on the new doctor who — the 13th time lord is the first woman to play the role. the mirror leads the new doctor —— greeted the new doctor with delight. we might have fun with that in a bit! let's start with what's going on with brexit and philip hammond. the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery. senior cabinet minister says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it is indeed. there doesn't seem to be much discip
the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use becausence cuts. call 999 — get skype instead — that's the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. and the sun leads on the new doctor who — the 13th time lord is the first woman to play the role. the mirror leads the new doctor —— greeted the new doctor with delight. we might have fun with that in a bit! let's start with...
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the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has faileding cholera epidemic
the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has faileding cholera epidemic
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some of those by coalition raids as well. 750 targets hit by the raf, second only to the united statesays this ends the largest urban battles in the second world war. as james was saying, i think many people will say this is not the end, this is the end of the hideousness bought missoula for the moment. also, this is mozilla, there are many other places where mcafee could safely at once its caliphate. —— moselle. any observer today, there were 30,000 extremist in britain, the thousand of them being followed and you just think that is in britain mac it is not as if they have a shortage of people who are willing to fight. by these years end, no one really has an answer to eradicate is. the problem is, they arejihadis sudanese, and they are sort of disposed to have a lifelong conflict against this ear, so if they disappear into one error, you can be sure they will reappear in another to fight their enemies they see as heretics. there is this epic conflict between the two branches of islam, it is going to go on, there is no way that leaving one city is going to end it, and remember, when t
some of those by coalition raids as well. 750 targets hit by the raf, second only to the united statesays this ends the largest urban battles in the second world war. as james was saying, i think many people will say this is not the end, this is the end of the hideousness bought missoula for the moment. also, this is mozilla, there are many other places where mcafee could safely at once its caliphate. —— moselle. any observer today, there were 30,000 extremist in britain, the thousand of...
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the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague.olice say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic controllers warn the uk's skies are almost at capacity because they're dealing with a record number of planes. there is no hiding from this, son. we have a job to do. and christopher nolan's blockbuster dunkirk is released in cinemas. we'll get mark kermode‘s thoughts on that and the other releases in the film review. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a bbc investigation has found evidence of children as young as nine being groomed on the live—streaming app periscope. launched two years ago, periscope allows its millions of users to broadcast live from their phone. but our team found children streaming video live from their classrooms and even their bedrooms — leaving themselves open to abuse. twitter, which owns the app, says it has zero tolerance for this kind of conduct. our correspondent angus crawford reports. not learning by broadcasting live from the back of the lesson. viewers send her direct
the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague.olice say the search of a huge landfill site has failed to find his body. air traffic controllers warn the uk's skies are almost at capacity because they're dealing with a record number of planes. there is no hiding from this, son. we have a job to do. and christopher nolan's blockbuster dunkirk is released in cinemas. we'll get mark kermode‘s thoughts on that and the other releases in the film review. good evening. welcome to bbc news. a bbc...
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this year i have dispatched raf typhoons to romania for southern area policing, to police the skies over the black sea. this month royal navy ships take over for a year, half of nato's maritime missions in the mediterranean, black sea and the the aguillen. we're in nato right behind the united states to call for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say that european nationsed into to do more to shoulder -- need to do more to shoulder their burden. since britain and united states stood together to demand action at the wales summit, 24 of the 29 member nations have now raised their game and the alliance has cumulatively increased its defense spending by around $46 billion. but money isn't the only nato issue. forged in a monachrome world of the cold war, nato must transform itself into a far more agile situation. secretary mattis are working together for faster decision making, better prioritization, and less bureaucracy in the way that nato works. we also want to see nato adopting a 360-degree approach, producing a coherent force capable of meani
this year i have dispatched raf typhoons to romania for southern area policing, to police the skies over the black sea. this month royal navy ships take over for a year, half of nato's maritime missions in the mediterranean, black sea and the the aguillen. we're in nato right behind the united states to call for all members to start paying their way. your president was absolutely correct to say that european nationsed into to do more to shoulder -- need to do more to shoulder their burden....
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i'm joined by a woman from the raf who has been serving for 12 yea rs. the raf who has been serving forevent. it's a privilege to be involved in bed and to take part is wonderful, to commemorate all those women who have served and gone before us to lead us to where we are now with women serving in the military, it's fantastic and will be a good occasion. we know that women's roles have evolved dramatically and from next year they will be able to join infantry units and that is a big step, they will have to undergo rigorous training before they go into battle, how significant is that, andy you think women are capable? obviously i think women are capable? obviously i think women are capable? obviously i think women are capable, it's a big step but it is the final step and women will be serving alongside their male colleagues. i think it's a difficult job, especially in the infantry regiments it's difficult and a lot of men find they are not up to that standard and fail, so why think there will be plenty of women capable of doing it and they will have to pass the same standards as any men
i'm joined by a woman from the raf who has been serving for 12 yea rs. the raf who has been serving forevent. it's a privilege to be involved in bed and to take part is wonderful, to commemorate all those women who have served and gone before us to lead us to where we are now with women serving in the military, it's fantastic and will be a good occasion. we know that women's roles have evolved dramatically and from next year they will be able to join infantry units and that is a big step, they...
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getting some breaking news on the story of corri geshgs mckeague, the story of corri geshgs mckeague, the raf they're saying that nothing has been found in the landfill search. they've been searching a landfill for several weeks. they searched two areas and the reason they went there is because they followed his mobile phone signal and it seemed to track a bin lorry which went to this tip. they've been digging and trying to search for the body but they've found nothing. what that means for the search and for the police inquiry, we don't yet know. we are expecting a statement from suffolk police in the next few minutes or so. we will take you to that live as and when we get it. ina that live as and when we get it. in a moment the business news, first the headlines. at least two people have died in an earthquaqe on the island of kos. the environment secretary has said the whole cabinet gress there should be a period of adjustment after brexit so businesses have access to the migrant workers they need. a man has admitted murdering his brother and attempting to murder his brother's girlfriend by
getting some breaking news on the story of corri geshgs mckeague, the story of corri geshgs mckeague, the raf they're saying that nothing has been found in the landfill search. they've been searching a landfill for several weeks. they searched two areas and the reason they went there is because they followed his mobile phone signal and it seemed to track a bin lorry which went to this tip. they've been digging and trying to search for the body but they've found nothing. what that means for the...
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raf at one time. i worked here. and you have got all the equipment? yes. keep warm at night!t allowed any camp fires! ? we have got to be discreet. thank you. an exciting two weeks ahead of us. you. an exciting two weeks ahead of us. thank you. jane, among the campers at wimbledon. more than 80,000 migrants, many fleeing war and poverty, have arrived in italy the first six months of the year. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has added his voice to those calling for italy to be given more support, as it deals with large numbers of migrants crossing the mediterranean. sarah corker reports. europe's migrant crisis rarely makes the headlines now but it is far from over. every day, italy is seeing more and more people arrive. most come from africa, fleeing war or poverty and these are the latest to be rescued at sea, exhausted but alive. so far this year, 2,000 people have died trying to reach italian shores and the un refugee agency says it is an unfolding tragedy. in a statement, filippo grandi said: he said europe had to organise a system for distributing migra
raf at one time. i worked here. and you have got all the equipment? yes. keep warm at night!t allowed any camp fires! ? we have got to be discreet. thank you. an exciting two weeks ahead of us. you. an exciting two weeks ahead of us. thank you. jane, among the campers at wimbledon. more than 80,000 migrants, many fleeing war and poverty, have arrived in italy the first six months of the year. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has added his voice to those calling for italy to be...
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it also said a claim by the british government that hundreds of raf air strikes in and around mosul resultedalties "is at best implausible". as you'd expect, the report has been dismissed by coalition forces. here's the coalition spokesman in mosul. i would challenge the people from amnesty international or anyone else who makes these charges, to first research facts and make sure they are speaking from a position of authority. i would argue this... i believe the most precise campaign in the history of warfare. we have gone to extraordinary measures to safeguard civilian lives. measuring every single time how many civilians we think may or may not be in the target area and what ammunition to employ and how can we strike that building and take out only that room and notan building and take out only that room and not an entire floor, the entire building. these things are factored into every single strike, that number in the tens of thousands. i turned to bbc arabic newsnight presenter rasha qandeel for more analysis on this. the problem is the three parties accused of committing what can be mo
it also said a claim by the british government that hundreds of raf air strikes in and around mosul resultedalties "is at best implausible". as you'd expect, the report has been dismissed by coalition forces. here's the coalition spokesman in mosul. i would challenge the people from amnesty international or anyone else who makes these charges, to first research facts and make sure they are speaking from a position of authority. i would argue this... i believe the most precise campaign...
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. >> to keep the streets of britain safe, we should continue syria.ck is in iraq and raf has conducted over 1400 strikes. friend makes the very important point that it is not just about the military action that takes place, it is about how we ensure there is sustainable reconstruction afterwards. we are providing over 159 pounds and anotherian aid 30 million to help iraq stabilize the liberated areas. we must work together to ensure the hateful ideology of toremism is not allowed poison the minds of people. >> own want to start by wishing everyone a very happy pride month. aware the survey taken by pride in london said half of lgbt people in london have experience hate crime in the past 12 months. birthday, i want to the prime minister say more about nhs staff and their pay. after your flip-flopping and floundering, we felt we got some clarity from downing street at last. in a rare moment of agreement between number 10 and 11 was seen but we see that firefighters are going to be up 3% next year. will the public sector pay cuts remain for all other public service until 2020? >> i wish e
. >> to keep the streets of britain safe, we should continue syria.ck is in iraq and raf has conducted over 1400 strikes. friend makes the very important point that it is not just about the military action that takes place, it is about how we ensure there is sustainable reconstruction afterwards. we are providing over 159 pounds and anotherian aid 30 million to help iraq stabilize the liberated areas. we must work together to ensure the hateful ideology of toremism is not allowed poison...
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i started queueing like this, did work with the raf here. worked at the grounds.u have got all the equipment? the provisions? yes. keep warm at night! but you're not allowed any camp fires? you have just got to be discreet. thank you. exciting fortnight ahead of us. jane at wimbledon. president trump has lashed out at a growing number of us states that have refused to hand over personal information about voters to a commission he set up to investigate electoral fraud. writing on twitter, he accused them of having something to hide. 0ur washington correspondent laura bicker explains what might happen next. donald trump set up an election integrity commission back in may. he wanted to look at claims, including his own claims, that voter fraud was widespread across the united states. he believes, for instance, that many people who might have died in the past are still on the electoral roll and people are voting on their behalf. to that end, the commission sent out letters to all the states. they're asking for very personal information about the voters, the 200 millio
i started queueing like this, did work with the raf here. worked at the grounds.u have got all the equipment? the provisions? yes. keep warm at night! but you're not allowed any camp fires? you have just got to be discreet. thank you. exciting fortnight ahead of us. jane at wimbledon. president trump has lashed out at a growing number of us states that have refused to hand over personal information about voters to a commission he set up to investigate electoral fraud. writing on twitter, he...
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four raf typhoon jet fighters have been deployed to romania as part of a nato mission to patrol the black
four raf typhoon jet fighters have been deployed to romania as part of a nato mission to patrol the black
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the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use because the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who, jodie whittaker, the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight. "it's about time lord," says theirfront page. in the past few decades, china's economic transformation has seen it become a trading superpower. but now beijing has even more ambitious plans, to finance and build nearly a trillion pounds of infrastructure in more than 60 countries. for a series of reports over the last week our china editor carrie gracie has been travelling the 7,000—mile route from china to the uk, today she reaches the end of herjourney and asks what opportunities the chinese plan might offer to a post brexit uk. now, here's the question. shall we have jam first or clotted cream first? what's the right answer? no right or wrong. lessons in the british tradition of afternoon tea from a chinese
the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use because the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who, jodie whittaker, the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight. "it's about time lord," says theirfront page. in the past few decades, china's economic transformation has...
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he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role. am just fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it has been a long time coming, many exams and training to get here, and i'm hugely excited to bejoining a very professional bunch of guys and girls doing a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extremes of emotion at close quarters. writing in the eastern daily press this morning, he says he is hugely grateful for having had the experience. he says it has instilled in him "a profound respect for the men and women who serve in our emergency services which i hope to continue to champion, even as i leave the profession." william has always known his opportunity to do a regular job would be limited. his grandmother fully supported his wish to postpone full—time royal duty for as long as possible. but now, as the generational shift within the royal family becomes more apparent, william has had to accept the inevit
he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role. am just fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it has been a long time coming, many exams and training to get here, and i'm hugely excited to bejoining a very professional bunch of guys and girls doing a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extremes of emotion at...
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defence secretary sir michael fallon congratulated the iraqis and highlighted the role played by the raf defence correspondent jonathan beale has seen in mosul, victory has come at a cost, with an estimated 800,000 civilians driven from their homes. what was once a beautiful old city is now mostly rubble. every building deeply scarred or destroyed by months of war. we joined the search and rescue teams looking for survivors. but more often, they are just recovering bodies. with the heat, there is also the strong smell of decay. ali is hoping against hope that his brother and his family are still alive. their house was hit in an air strike just a few weeks ago. it was being used by islamic state fighters. ali says that he spoke to his brother on this phone while he was trapped somewhere under the rubble. and then, he stopped answering. all they find here is decaying corpses. it's a similar story everywhere they go. while that was happening, the iraqi prime minister was en route to mosul, to declare the liberation of the city. he arrived draped with an iraqi flag and surrounded by troops w
defence secretary sir michael fallon congratulated the iraqis and highlighted the role played by the raf defence correspondent jonathan beale has seen in mosul, victory has come at a cost, with an estimated 800,000 civilians driven from their homes. what was once a beautiful old city is now mostly rubble. every building deeply scarred or destroyed by months of war. we joined the search and rescue teams looking for survivors. but more often, they are just recovering bodies. with the heat, there...
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a real moment of transition for william, the end of thejob he has chosen to do as an raf search and rescuewith the transition, part of the generational shift in the royal family to a full—time role which will now occupy him for the remainder of his life. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member of the emergency services doing a job largely out of public sight in which he's been able to prove himself solely on the basis of ability. his colleagues say they'll miss him. he's a hard—working member of the team, always keen to get his hands dirty and help out, whether it's just cleaning the aircraft or actually at scene, helping out with patients that are critically ill. from the moment william took up his air ambulance duties more than two years ago, it's clear how much thejob has meant to him. it's kept him grounded, he said, working as a member of a highly committed team. when i put my air ambulance hat on and i come here and fly, i'm
a real moment of transition for william, the end of thejob he has chosen to do as an raf search and rescuewith the transition, part of the generational shift in the royal family to a full—time role which will now occupy him for the remainder of his life. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member of the emergency services doing a job...
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actually coming out then i crossed the raf and i knew i wanted to be a transgender i want to be a one man i wanted to be and that's what i thought i want to be a want doesn't want to be for i came from dance if i get in there anybody and i like it they can really be they think they can really do damn lie i mean just talk about it more like it just random person really really could talk to him just like i talked to him i mean like it's a matter of people like there's a lot of people respect us on my space the edge of the sikh community like they were becomes less and they will spill everything like they would say that everything that they want to. do. so he comes and i think i've been watching a movie that would allow for me and then when he comes to india like he will be doing i. always tell people to go watch the movie. and what is checking my brain. never heard it was someone heard of dr who but i never heard of him go watch the movie. starts a conversation you know we did and i think the i think was what we want people to take away from the movie too is to see why things happen and
actually coming out then i crossed the raf and i knew i wanted to be a transgender i want to be a one man i wanted to be and that's what i thought i want to be a want doesn't want to be for i came from dance if i get in there anybody and i like it they can really be they think they can really do damn lie i mean just talk about it more like it just random person really really could talk to him just like i talked to him i mean like it's a matter of people like there's a lot of people respect us...
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the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed
the hunt for missing raf airman corrie mckeague — police say the search of a huge landfill site has failed
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you can also enjoy samples from 34 breweries in san raf ark el.ybe spend a day at the taste of napa. over 70 local wineries, a beer garden, and local arty sans. in sports, a's, quakes, and deltas are at home, giants are on the road. >>> it will be warming up this weekend. it warmed up a bit the last couple of days. was arizona we go into the weekend, it will really heat one triple digits possible. tomorrow, these inland valleys go to 94 in antioch. the heat will come from the southwest. it will move in this way as it did that last heat wave. it looks like a 2 day event, but it's enough that the national weather service has issued a heat advisory for the east bay hills on both saturday and sunday. up in the mountains, it will be pretty nice here. there were some thundershowers further to the south. you can see all of that moisture streaming into the desert southwest. for us, just fog on the coast. high pressure building, temperatures on the increase. it's 66 in fairfield, 71 in concorde. let's check the winds out real quick. 21 mile an hour winds i
you can also enjoy samples from 34 breweries in san raf ark el.ybe spend a day at the taste of napa. over 70 local wineries, a beer garden, and local arty sans. in sports, a's, quakes, and deltas are at home, giants are on the road. >>> it will be warming up this weekend. it warmed up a bit the last couple of days. was arizona we go into the weekend, it will really heat one triple digits possible. tomorrow, these inland valleys go to 94 in antioch. the heat will come from the...
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the puppy, who is named may, disappeared at an adoption event saturday at terrapin kos roads in san rafhe is 11 weeks old and weighs less than 30 pounds and is microchiped. we have the contact information on our website. thei the milo foundation is offering a reward for may's safe return. >> among those 27,000 runners who took to the streets today during the san francisco marathon, many were there as members of our own abc7 family including meteorologist drew tuma. there he is holding up his medals after the race. drew by the way completed the half-marathon in 1:51:30. this was after he did the weather for 11:00 newscast, finished at midnight, and was up at what time? >> 4:30 in the morning. >> oh, my gosh. just a few hours of sleep and you ran so well. >> i want to say the cooler weather helped. >> because it was really foggy over the bridge. >> it was a fantastic event every year. really fun for thousands of people. just run through the city of san francisco. we're talking about that cooler weather lasting another day tomorrow. numbers are going to drop a little bit. we're going to ea
the puppy, who is named may, disappeared at an adoption event saturday at terrapin kos roads in san rafhe is 11 weeks old and weighs less than 30 pounds and is microchiped. we have the contact information on our website. thei the milo foundation is offering a reward for may's safe return. >> among those 27,000 runners who took to the streets today during the san francisco marathon, many were there as members of our own abc7 family including meteorologist drew tuma. there he is holding up...
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. >>> two well-known luxury brands are coming together under one raf.at billion-dollar deal. >>> and late night cravings and tech startup teaming up with taco bell on an unique feature. >>> and putting 67 million people at risk over the next two days. we'll have that story and much more. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of nutrition. purina one, true instinct. ♪ backpack, check. that's the family taking care of business. awesome notebook! check. but who takes care of them? office depot / office max. this
. >>> two well-known luxury brands are coming together under one raf.at billion-dollar deal. >>> and late night cravings and tech startup teaming up with taco bell on an unique feature. >>> and putting 67 million people at risk over the next two days. we'll have that story and much more. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business,...
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police looking for the missing raf serviceman, corrie mckeague, say they have called off their searcha local landfill site after finding "no trace" of him there. the airman went missing after a night out in bury st edmunds in september last year. police have been searching landfill sites after it emerged he may have ended up in a bin lorry. speaking in the last hour, detective superintendent kate elliot said despite the widespread search of the site in milton, in cambridgeshire, they had not found what they were looking for. we have searched the whole area where we believed corrie could be. we had compelling information that directed us to this area. however, we haven't found corrie and this is bitterly disappointing. we have surged over 6500 tonnes of waste, excavating a huge area. without anything further to tell us where he might be, on such a vast site, the search cannot continue. we have been founding items such as newspapers and other material that had samba 2016 date on them. this is the time corrie went missing. some items have been clearly identified as coming from bury st ed
police looking for the missing raf serviceman, corrie mckeague, say they have called off their searcha local landfill site after finding "no trace" of him there. the airman went missing after a night out in bury st edmunds in september last year. police have been searching landfill sites after it emerged he may have ended up in a bin lorry. speaking in the last hour, detective superintendent kate elliot said despite the widespread search of the site in milton, in cambridgeshire, they...
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she took to the skies over raf fairford in gloucestershire in an f—16 combatjet that is in the uk ascan fill your stomach flipping while you watch it. well done to her, however. those are our main stories this morning. we promised you we would head to wimbledon and we are going there now. good morning, mike. good morning. can you see what we are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. iwould are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. i would find are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. iwould find it are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. i would find it difficult to pick it up and drink it. it is oui’ to pick it up and drink it. it is our mug for our challenge. later we will see how the former world heavyweight champion of the world, david hay, got an. heavyweight champion of the world, david hay, gotan. here heavyweight champion of the world, david hay, got an. here we are, heavyweight champion of the world, david hay, gotan. here we are, on women's final day. a history making weekend this could be. if venus williams at the age of 37 can do defeat babinda mugu
she took to the skies over raf fairford in gloucestershire in an f—16 combatjet that is in the uk ascan fill your stomach flipping while you watch it. well done to her, however. those are our main stories this morning. we promised you we would head to wimbledon and we are going there now. good morning, mike. good morning. can you see what we are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. iwould are doing here? i have a mug of tea behind me. i would find are doing here? i have a mug of tea...
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he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role.s and girls doing a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extremes of emotion at close quarters. writing in the eastern daily press this morning, he says he is hugely grateful for having had the experience. he says it has instilled in him "a profound respect for the men and women who serve in our emergency services which i hope to continue to champion, even as i leave the profession." william has always known his opportunity to do a regular job would be limited. his grandmother fully supported his wish to postpone full—time royal duty for as long as possible. but now, as the generational shift within the royal family becomes more apparent, william has had to accept the inevitable. and so, after tonight‘s shift, william will finally embark on the role which has always been his destiny and with which he now seems comfortable — as a full—time working member of the british roy
he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role.s and girls doing a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extremes of emotion at close quarters. writing in the eastern daily press this morning, he says he is hugely grateful for having had the experience. he says it has instilled in him "a profound respect for the men and...
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counterparts, the thunderbirds, have been performing some stunning manoeuvres in a practice display from rafon henman hill —— let‘s turn our attention. all eyes i suppose on the men‘s semis, federer particularly, and yesterday was the end of british interest effectively. that‘s not entirely fair because there is interest in the mixed doubles but in terms of the singles? that‘s right, heather watson and jamie murray to cheer on in the doubles. on henman hill next to the pond, haven‘t seen my friendly fish in 20 minutes ever since carol appeared with her bright dress. he seems to have gone back under for the moment. reflecting on yesterday, for the second day running, the big british hope, the british number one, went out. johanna konta, she says she is not too disappointed, because she remains upbeat and confident she can win the women‘s singles title in years to come. it was the first a final for her, a lwa ys was the first a final for her, always seen as a huge match, counter that against the vast experience of venus williams, who is now through to her ninth final, incredible, at the age of
counterparts, the thunderbirds, have been performing some stunning manoeuvres in a practice display from rafon henman hill —— let‘s turn our attention. all eyes i suppose on the men‘s semis, federer particularly, and yesterday was the end of british interest effectively. that‘s not entirely fair because there is interest in the mixed doubles but in terms of the singles? that‘s right, heather watson and jamie murray to cheer on in the doubles. on henman hill next to the pond,...
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i am a former raf pilot and a diver, andl i am a former raf pilot and a diver, and i love the fact thatt in it. it is really good. thank you to speaking to us. as mark says, hopefully we will get a glimpse of these bombs at lunchtime. what an amazing thing to try to do. catriona renton, thank you. i know she said it was windy, but it looks gorgeous there this morning. the way product recalls are organised in the uk is not fit for purpose according to the campaign group which this morning. sean is looking at this. yes, safety and people's homes has come to the forefront of people's minds after the grenfell tower fire. it is being scrutinised heavily. product safety is at the top of a lot of people's minds at the moment. today the consumer group which has some pretty strong words for the product recall system, where companies tell customers to return their items for safety reasons. which say the system's not fit for purpose and potentially putting people's lives at risk. now, the chartered trading standards institute plays a major role in testing products and getting businesses to take th
i am a former raf pilot and a diver, andl i am a former raf pilot and a diver, and i love the fact thatt in it. it is really good. thank you to speaking to us. as mark says, hopefully we will get a glimpse of these bombs at lunchtime. what an amazing thing to try to do. catriona renton, thank you. i know she said it was windy, but it looks gorgeous there this morning. the way product recalls are organised in the uk is not fit for purpose according to the campaign group which this morning. sean...
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this is 0livia smith, in the raf. she works in aircraft maintenance.beth. wendy sent in this photo of her and her friends when they served in cyprus 40 years ago. they still meet every year and redo the photo as the years go by. a lot of proud families getting in touch this morning. duncan sent in this picture of his 16—year—old daughterjessica. not yet in the army itself, but she has reached the rank of sergeant in the army cadets. you get a sense of just how proud people i would these pictures. this has been sent in by grace rutherford of her mother, nellie baker. nellie was in the women's royal are forced during the war. “— women's royal are forced during the war. —— royalair women's royal are forced during the war. —— royal air force. women's royal are forced during the war. -- royal air force. thank you to sharing your pictures. keep them coming in. if you have those, send them into the programme. the time is 7:26 a.m.. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news. the family of a man from dartford who
this is 0livia smith, in the raf. she works in aircraft maintenance.beth. wendy sent in this photo of her and her friends when they served in cyprus 40 years ago. they still meet every year and redo the photo as the years go by. a lot of proud families getting in touch this morning. duncan sent in this picture of his 16—year—old daughterjessica. not yet in the army itself, but she has reached the rank of sergeant in the army cadets. you get a sense of just how proud people i would these...
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he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot, but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role it mattered to him. i amjust fa ntastically it mattered to him. i amjust fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it has been a long time coming. it has been many exams and training to get here, and iam exams and training to get here, and i am hugely excited to be joining a very professional bunch of guys and girls, doing some unique, complex jobs with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the airambulance to months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extreme emotion in close quarters. writing in the eastern daily press this morning he says he is hugely grateful for having had the experience. he says it has instilled in him... after tonight's shift, william will embark on the role which has been his destiny, as a full—time, working member of the british royalfamily, taking on more responsibilities in support of his grandmother, but with what are clearly deeply embedded memories of his time a
he had finished as an raf search and rescue pilot, but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role it mattered to him. i amjust fa ntastically it mattered to him. i amjust fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it has been a long time coming. it has been many exams and training to get here, and iam exams and training to get here, and i am hugely excited to be joining a very professional bunch of guys and girls, doing some unique, complex jobs with the air ambulance. in the...
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he had finished as an raf sea rch—and—rescue pilot, but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role much it mattered to him. i'm just fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it's been a long time coming. it has been many exams and training to get here, and i'm hugely excited to bejoining a very professional bunch of guys and girls, doing such a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies. he has seen tragedy and extremes of emotion in close quarters. writing in the eastern daily press this morning, he says he is hugely grateful for having had the experience. he says it has instilled in him a profound respect for the men and women in our emergency services. after tonight's shift, william will embark on the role which has been his destiny, as a full—time, working member of the british royalfamily, taking on more responsibilities in support of his grandmother, but with what are clearly deeply embedded memories of his time as pilot william wales of the east anglian air ambulance service. t
he had finished as an raf sea rch—and—rescue pilot, but chose to retrain and qualify for this new role much it mattered to him. i'm just fantastically excited to be here today, the first day. it's been a long time coming. it has been many exams and training to get here, and i'm hugely excited to bejoining a very professional bunch of guys and girls, doing such a unique, complex job with the air ambulance. in the months since, william has piloted the air ambulance to scores of emergencies....
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. >>> and tour de france officials have made the rare move of disqualifying a star cyclist raf a serioushing into a barricade. he suffered a broken shoulder s and is out of the tour. sagan appealed his reje >>> finally holidays are all about relaxing. take a look at this seal. he has his own boat to get around. sam sammy the seal. he hangs out off the coast of northern ireland. apparently he just needed a break and sorry to disappoint, george, but i just couldn't find a pun....