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i'm joined by colonel will marshall from raf la kenheath, lieutenant colonel mark skalko from raf mildenhallsby. the first aircraft is the dakota from the battle of britain memorial flight based at raf coningsby. this is in the colours of 233 squadron, who flew during world war ii and we re who flew during world war ii and were involved in d—day operations. applause we had some flights from raf mildenhall. they are experts at precision infiltration and resupply of special operations forces. applause and its anniversary we honour mi amigo and the sacrifice of those forces —— on this anniversary we honour. ladies and gentlemen, now approaching is an aeroplane from a group also known as the bloody hundredth. the 100th is the only unit in the united states air force still authorised to display this type of marking on the aircraft. it is our honour to thank mr tony foulds and the city of sheffield for preserving the honour of those who bravely lost their lives 75 years ago today. applause closely followed by two typhoons from number 41 squadron. it is based at raf coningsby. (inaudible) the final
i'm joined by colonel will marshall from raf la kenheath, lieutenant colonel mark skalko from raf mildenhallsby. the first aircraft is the dakota from the battle of britain memorial flight based at raf coningsby. this is in the colours of 233 squadron, who flew during world war ii and we re who flew during world war ii and were involved in d—day operations. applause we had some flights from raf mildenhall. they are experts at precision infiltration and resupply of special operations forces....
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he is at raf coningsby.ial flight and he will be the pilot in the amazing aircraft behind me. good morning. tell us what the latest chan plans because there is fog. the weather is awkward this mine. we have had the forecast and we have had the bigger picture from the formation leader at mildenhall and we are planning to go ahead. that is brilliant news. the dakota older aircraft doesn't have the same navigation systems and technology as the other aircraft. what are the restrictions you face as the pilot? this aircraft is older than most of the aircraft taking place today. we can't penetrate cloud and bad weather and because of the age of the aircraft, we preserve them and look after them for generations, so the weather restrictions are harder on this aircraft. the important thing for the forecast for the aircraft as it is notjust the taking off. you need to have somewhere where you can get back to. the focus has to be good to get back to so it has to be cast—iron. most of the country is forecasting bad weath
he is at raf coningsby.ial flight and he will be the pilot in the amazing aircraft behind me. good morning. tell us what the latest chan plans because there is fog. the weather is awkward this mine. we have had the forecast and we have had the bigger picture from the formation leader at mildenhall and we are planning to go ahead. that is brilliant news. the dakota older aircraft doesn't have the same navigation systems and technology as the other aircraft. what are the restrictions you face as...
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john maguire, bbc news, at raf lakenheath in suffolk. now it‘s time for a look at the weather.tures have only been heading upwards, the air heading our way has come from a long way south, close to the caribbean. we have scooped that very warm tropical air up, we have moved it in that direction, it is that air mass that direction, it is that air mass that we sit within today. the where the cloud has broken up, we have seen some the cloud has broken up, we have seen some spells of sunshine, temperatures have been climbing, parts of eastern scotland have seen temperatures up to 17.9 degrees. notice the february record for scotla nd notice the february record for scotland is also 17.9 degrees, so we are very close to breaking a temperature record in scotland. through the rest of this afternoon where we see that sunshine, those temperatures will continue to respond. during this evening and tonight come a bit more cloud feeding and across parts of northern ireland and western scotland, may be the odd spot of rain here, quite breezy. as a consequence, not especially chilly but further
john maguire, bbc news, at raf lakenheath in suffolk. now it‘s time for a look at the weather.tures have only been heading upwards, the air heading our way has come from a long way south, close to the caribbean. we have scooped that very warm tropical air up, we have moved it in that direction, it is that air mass that direction, it is that air mass that we sit within today. the where the cloud has broken up, we have seen some the cloud has broken up, we have seen some spells of sunshine,...
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it's believed to have been dropped by the raf during the second world war.r homes and a number of eurostar trains were cancelled. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. the heart of paris turned into a ghost town. hundreds of people, some preparing for a longer trip than others, leaving their homes. police going door to door, making sure everyone was safely out of the way. the1,000—pound bomb, initially thought to be harmless, was discovered in the french capital last month. it was found by workmen at a building site at porte de la chapelle, just north of gare du nord, the train station where the eurostar operates. translation: the last bomb was found in the early 2000s in the seine. there is a risk we're likely to find others. raf lancasters of bomber command fly through a curtain of heavy flank to blast the equipment depot near paris. it's estimated more than 1,500 french cities and towns were targeted by the allies during the second world war. officials believe this was an american bomb dropped by an raf lancaster in april 19114. for safety reasons, tons of sand
it's believed to have been dropped by the raf during the second world war.r homes and a number of eurostar trains were cancelled. the bbc‘s tim allman has more. the heart of paris turned into a ghost town. hundreds of people, some preparing for a longer trip than others, leaving their homes. police going door to door, making sure everyone was safely out of the way. the1,000—pound bomb, initially thought to be harmless, was discovered in the french capital last month. it was found by workmen...
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the bbc, on board one of the last flights of the raf's tornado.re airfield coming up... the tornado was originally designed to fight the cold war and to carry nuclear weapons. but it first went into combat over the desert in 1991. what is our mission? to attack an iraqi airfield... several were lost in the hail of iraqi anti—aircraft fire. john nichol, among those who lived to tell the tale. the tornado's a5 years of flying, its near 30 years of operation, i think you can absolutely put it up with the spitfire in an iconic status on that level. just a few weeks ago, pilot wing commanderjames heeps was conducting air strikes on is. now, it's a chance to enjoy the tornado's final goodbye back home. it's been an utter privilege, bestjob anyone could have. but for his passenger it's been more of a challenge. i think i'm a landlover! soon, there will be no more rides in one of the raf's most iconicjets. this is the end of an era. jonathan beale, bbc news. football, and manchester city made a late comeback in the first leg of their champions league game
the bbc, on board one of the last flights of the raf's tornado.re airfield coming up... the tornado was originally designed to fight the cold war and to carry nuclear weapons. but it first went into combat over the desert in 1991. what is our mission? to attack an iraqi airfield... several were lost in the hail of iraqi anti—aircraft fire. john nichol, among those who lived to tell the tale. the tornado's a5 years of flying, its near 30 years of operation, i think you can absolutely put it up...
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iconic raf tornados make a series of farewell fly— pasts after being retired from the skies. what about that?! ten—man manchester city come back from behind in germany, to grab the advantage in the first leg of their champions league tie. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers. with our reviewers broadcaster & author, john kampfner, and economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph, anna isaacs. stay with us for that. good evening. three conservative mps have resigned from the party today, and did so with a savage attack on theresa may's handling of brexit. heidi allen, anna soubry, and sarah wollaston said the party had been taken over by hardline brexiteers. in a dramatic moment of parliamentary theatre, the three mps joined the newly formed independent group of former labour mps on the opposition benches. the prime minister said she was "saddened" by the resignations. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar, his report contains flash photography. small in number, big in ambition. today, a trio of mps walked away from the tory party and
iconic raf tornados make a series of farewell fly— pasts after being retired from the skies. what about that?! ten—man manchester city come back from behind in germany, to grab the advantage in the first leg of their champions league tie. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers. with our reviewers broadcaster & author, john kampfner, and economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph, anna isaacs. stay with us for that. good evening. three conservative mps...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, raf marham. i think he was all right there!and on the 28th there will be a final ceremonialflight over the 28th there will be a final ceremonial flight over raf marham and cran well. dua lipa, little mix, george ezra, giggs, big british stars all gathering right now for the 39th brit awards at london's 02 arena. for only the second time in the history of the ceremony, there are more women than men up for the night's biggest prize, album of the year. 0ur entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is on the red carpet for us. yes, women definitely leading the way this year, dua lipa was a double win at last year, or nominations, as has anne marie, while florence + the machine has recognition in multiple categories. tonight is about rewarding the best, most ground—breaking music of 2018, not necessarily the biggest selling. take that year's ceremony, ed sheeran had dominated the charts, but stormzy beat him to the biggest awards. but there is always space to reflect the tunes that millions have been listening to, and it sure will bee
jonathan beale, bbc news, raf marham. i think he was all right there!and on the 28th there will be a final ceremonialflight over the 28th there will be a final ceremonial flight over raf marham and cran well. dua lipa, little mix, george ezra, giggs, big british stars all gathering right now for the 39th brit awards at london's 02 arena. for only the second time in the history of the ceremony, there are more women than men up for the night's biggest prize, album of the year. 0ur entertainment...
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lest we forget. john maguire, bbc news, at raf lakenheath in suffolk. quarter to nine. breakfast is going to be there all morning, along with some of the former m n's relatives, and also with tony who has done so much to honour their memory. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara orchard. there are calls for the government to urgently publish a report into tumble dryers that could pose a fire risk. a whirlpool dryer was the cause of a 2016 tower block fire in shepherds bush. a review into these appliances was orded last may. consumer body which? want the findings released, saying they've got concerns over the company's efforts to fix potentially dangerous machines. ina in a statement, whirlpool say their modifications have been extensively tested, and they have had no reports of the fixes failing. over 60% of litter in the thames basin would disappear if we moved away from single use plastics, according to a new report. a series of river cleans by the marine conservation society and charit
lest we forget. john maguire, bbc news, at raf lakenheath in suffolk. quarter to nine. breakfast is going to be there all morning, along with some of the former m n's relatives, and also with tony who has done so much to honour their memory. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london news, i'm sara orchard. there are calls for the government to urgently publish a report into tumble dryers that could pose a fire risk. a whirlpool dryer was the cause...
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officials believe this was an american bomb dropped by an raf lancaster in april 19114. the bomb that took 75 years to explode. tim allman, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. —— before we go, the idea from british mps that facebook and social media giant should be regulated more strictly. loads have been in touch. people say it is just the modern equivalent of the telephone. the rub regulations for not using the phone for anything illegal or nasty but nobody expects the telephone companies to be liable for everything their users say. it could lead to political censorship. in the last few days, we have had exceptionally mild weather. temperatures got up to 16, 17 celsius in quite a few areas. monday looking a little cooler. in fact, the first half of the week will bring a lot more cloud, the temperatures will ease back down again, but by thursday, they'll be creeping once more up towards the dizzying heights of the mid or even the high teens. now, in the short term, some showers and the forecast there. they're heading to scotland, northern ire
officials believe this was an american bomb dropped by an raf lancaster in april 19114. the bomb that took 75 years to explode. tim allman, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news — so much more to come. —— before we go, the idea from british mps that facebook and social media giant should be regulated more strictly. loads have been in touch. people say it is just the modern equivalent of the telephone. the rub regulations for not using the phone for anything illegal or nasty but nobody...
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they were honoured this morning with a fly—past by the raf and us airforce.g it in tears — the man who'd campaigned for the tribute — he was only eight when he witnessed the crash. that was worth waiting 66 years for. coming up on bbc news... a huge blow for chelsea, who've been banned from signing players in the next two transfer windows for breaching rules in relation to youth players. they've appealed that decision along with the fa. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. another mp has resigned from the labour party, claiming it now has a culture of "extremism, anti—semitism and intolerance". ian austin has become the ninth labour mp in a week to leave the party. he said it's broken, and that he could never ask people to makejeremy corbyn prime minister. but mr austin, who represents dudley north, says he has no plans to join the new independent group of former labour and tory mps. our political correspondent ben wright reports. and i do hereby declare that the said ian austin is elected as member of parliament for the dudley north constituenc
they were honoured this morning with a fly—past by the raf and us airforce.g it in tears — the man who'd campaigned for the tribute — he was only eight when he witnessed the crash. that was worth waiting 66 years for. coming up on bbc news... a huge blow for chelsea, who've been banned from signing players in the next two transfer windows for breaching rules in relation to youth players. they've appealed that decision along with the fa. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one....
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as we speak, ten planes from raf stations around the uk are preparing to to take part in a special fly—pastit happens. and
as we speak, ten planes from raf stations around the uk are preparing to to take part in a special fly—pastit happens. and
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aaron a short while ago, ten military planes travelled from raf bases across the uk, to take part inly—past, organised in their honour, which had been orchestrated after a chance meeting between bbc breakfast presenter dan walker and 82—year—old tony foulds — who witnessed the crash in 1944. next, the mc 130 j next, the mc 130] commando to and the osprey from day 352nd special operations wing from raf mildenhall. they are experts at precision infiltration and exploration and resupply of our special operations forces. we proudly show our european aircommando forces. we proudly show our european air commando heritage to the carpetbagger operations of world war ii. on the 75th anniversary, we honour mi amigo and the sacrifice of the forces. ladies and gentlemen, 110w the forces. ladies and gentlemen, now approaching is the kc 135 starter tank from the 100s area swing at raf mildenhall, also known as the bloody 100. the square v insignia on the tail is a simple dating back to the era of mi amigo and the 100th is the only unit in the us air force still authorised to display this type of m
aaron a short while ago, ten military planes travelled from raf bases across the uk, to take part inly—past, organised in their honour, which had been orchestrated after a chance meeting between bbc breakfast presenter dan walker and 82—year—old tony foulds — who witnessed the crash in 1944. next, the mc 130 j next, the mc 130] commando to and the osprey from day 352nd special operations wing from raf mildenhall. they are experts at precision infiltration and exploration and resupply of...
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but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from piloting fastjets in the raf, toer asked him: andrew hill replied... asked by his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he was thrown from the aircraft in the aftermath of the crash and told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. he denies 11 counts of manslaughter. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. a 40—year—old man has been found guilty of robbery and the manslaughter of a 100—year—old woman in derby. sofija kaczan, who was born in poland and survived a nazi camp during the second world war, died of pneumonia just days after being mugged for her handbag. she suffered multiple injuries, including a fractured neck and cheekbone. artur waszkiewicz had denied the charges. now on bbc news, sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme:
but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from piloting fastjets in the raf, toer asked him: andrew hill replied... asked by his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he was thrown from the aircraft in the aftermath of the crash and told them he had blacked out during the flight. he...
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. >> ante la situacion de san ra a raf rafael una gran diferencia, v o vemos intensidad asi que sabe el a agua esta estancada, maneje con cuidado ,y distancia entre un v vehiculo y otro y lluvia en p l palo alto panorama distinto con condiciones secas pero la lluvia ingresa asi que la recomendacion que maneje con cuidado . >> muchas gracias . >> miles de personas quieren hacerse los examenes geneticos para saber masacre de s de su o antepasados . >> llegan a estados...
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still to come this morning: we will be live at raf cranwell to see how this state—of—the—art simulatoressential to obtain a passport. undercover recording captures criminals charging desperate migrants thousands to cheat the life in the uk test. the computer test on uk laws and history must usually be passed by foreign nationals to obtain indefinite leave to remain or citizenship, but criminals are supplying bluetooth earpieces to feed candidates the answers. this is the moment bbc london caught up with one gang. have you been arranging for students to pass the life in the uk test using bluetooth devices, charging them thousands of pounds? no, sir. no, no. i'm just doing their training here, at the centre here. and you can see more on that undercover investigation on bbc london news at 6:30pm and also on inside out london at 7:30pm here on bbc 1. it has been revealed the metroplitan police, along with thames valley and essex police, spent nearly £14.2 million on policing donald trump's visit to the uk last year. thousands of extra officers were drafted in from across the country to cov
still to come this morning: we will be live at raf cranwell to see how this state—of—the—art simulatoressential to obtain a passport. undercover recording captures criminals charging desperate migrants thousands to cheat the life in the uk test. the computer test on uk laws and history must usually be passed by foreign nationals to obtain indefinite leave to remain or citizenship, but criminals are supplying bluetooth earpieces to feed candidates the answers. this is the moment bbc london...
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so, there's the excitement that there is some amazing planes from the us air force and the raf going that they could have the lives that they have enjoyed and that's where i think tony's guilt that he's been carrying for all this time comes from. that's why i think it's a happy day today but also an incredibly emotional occasion and watching here from comic relief hq in tanzania, it was no less emotional and i'll be honest, i found it very difficult to watch today but there was a smile on my face at the same time. we are just seeing some pictures there of you watching it and obviously, very emotional, understandably. looking back, when you had that chance encounter with tony, did you comes from. that's why i think it's a happy day today but also an incredibly emotional occasion and watching here from comic relief hq in tanzania, it was no less emotional and i'll be honest, i found it very difficult to watch today but there was a smile on my face at the same time. we are just seeing some pictures there e of you watching it and obviously, very emotional, understandably. looking back, w
so, there's the excitement that there is some amazing planes from the us air force and the raf going that they could have the lives that they have enjoyed and that's where i think tony's guilt that he's been carrying for all this time comes from. that's why i think it's a happy day today but also an incredibly emotional occasion and watching here from comic relief hq in tanzania, it was no less emotional and i'll be honest, i found it very difficult to watch today but there was a smile on my...
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up to 50 people are believed to be leaving on a plane from an raf base later today — the first such flightindrush scandal. the government has defended its position, saying they are all foreign nationals who have criminal convictions. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, will warn today that digital media companies are endangering democracy. in a speech in london, he will call for changes in the law to force these companies to do more to protect their users, especially children, and prevent the spread of disinformation. a murder investigation is underway after a teenager was stabbed to death in south—west london last night. emergency crews were called shortly after 8:00pm following reports that a 19—year—old was attacked in battersea. paramedics tried to save him, but he was declared dead at the scene. scotland yard say no arrests have been made. council tenants in england, scotland and northern ireland owe local authorities more than £300 million in rent arrears, new figures show. that has risen by a quarter in just four years, and debt charities believe changes to the benefits system are t
up to 50 people are believed to be leaving on a plane from an raf base later today — the first such flightindrush scandal. the government has defended its position, saying they are all foreign nationals who have criminal convictions. labour's deputy leader, tom watson, will warn today that digital media companies are endangering democracy. in a speech in london, he will call for changes in the law to force these companies to do more to protect their users, especially children, and prevent the...
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soon there will be no more rides in one of the raf's most iconic jets. this ithe end of an era.han ble, bbc news. laura: the future of the smartphone has arrived and it is folding. samsung unveiled the lates device today and it has a folding screen and lots of cameras, and it is very expensive. but clearly the company hopes this is something we cannot live without. for more on what this would do to the smartphone market, i earlier with dan ackerman of cnet. dans ackerman, tlding phone cost nearly $2000. what makes it so special? dan: on twitter people i know are comparing the price to what else you goodbye for $1900 -- a super high-end tv, one month rent in a studio apartment in an ok new york neighborhood. nsit is extraordinarily exe, and what that says to me is that this is not meant to buy, this is ao show the technology, a year later when it bleeds down to just $1000, then you will be excited about it and you can see what it ca and then you will want to get one. it makes sense because it is the first big shift in phone design we have seen in several years now. laura: so this
soon there will be no more rides in one of the raf's most iconic jets. this ithe end of an era.han ble, bbc news. laura: the future of the smartphone has arrived and it is folding. samsung unveiled the lates device today and it has a folding screen and lots of cameras, and it is very expensive. but clearly the company hopes this is something we cannot live without. for more on what this would do to the smartphone market, i earlier with dan ackerman of cnet. dans ackerman, tlding phone cost...
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the raf issued a penalty and they chorus stepped up to the spot he half to empty paf and he hammered the ball home was of the both of you will have isn't anything. that's a diminutive version of his name yeah it's not really a nickname is just my real name and they always said yes it's more that they always say watch it it's true form toys i sculled in front of goal and he's not really that small so plan is only they course ninth of the season was his fourth from the spot but he's not the only team member who can find them that only seven minutes later is often caught her was in the right spot to put the game to a close. up of that was of that makes fourteen different goal scorers for both sport this campaign. and while the stadium was only two thirds full to witness it their fourth home when should give the coach and fans a reason to start believing right. and his fondest had always been much of task for how much faith i have in might seem as long as they work as intensively as they did to play as a team and play such good football and i have an enormous amount of fate as from hell
the raf issued a penalty and they chorus stepped up to the spot he half to empty paf and he hammered the ball home was of the both of you will have isn't anything. that's a diminutive version of his name yeah it's not really a nickname is just my real name and they always said yes it's more that they always say watch it it's true form toys i sculled in front of goal and he's not really that small so plan is only they course ninth of the season was his fourth from the spot but he's not the only...
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the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mary. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room where each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who are appreciated and. a far cry from the fashion industry today most clothes maint and disposable. right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from looking back to the past. time you spoke with peter. thank you very much qatar have stunned the football by winning the asian cup for the first time be japan three one in the final to cap a remarkable tournament david stokes reports was this is as big as fo
the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mary. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth and the meticulous process of is revealed in...
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from the skies over afghanistan, kosovo, and most recently iraq, the tornado has been the rafs fronts being retired. to mark the end of an aviation era three tornados have been making a series of farewell fly pasts and our defence correspondent jonathan beale was given exclusive access to one of the flights. once more to the skies... but not for much longer. there we go — and we are off. the bbc on board one of the last flights of the raf‘s tornado. it's been in service for a0 years, and is now being replaced by more modernjets. there we go, this is cottesmore airfield coming up... the tornado was originally designed to fight the cold war and to carry nuclear weapons. but it first went into combat over the desert in 1991. what is our mission? to attack an iraqi airfield. several were lost in the hail of iraqi anti—aircraft fire. john nichol, among those who lived to tell the tale. the tornado's a5 years of flying, its near 30 years of operation, i think you can absolutely put it up with the spitfire in an iconic status on that level. just a few weeks ago, pilot wing commanderjames he
from the skies over afghanistan, kosovo, and most recently iraq, the tornado has been the rafs fronts being retired. to mark the end of an aviation era three tornados have been making a series of farewell fly pasts and our defence correspondent jonathan beale was given exclusive access to one of the flights. once more to the skies... but not for much longer. there we go — and we are off. the bbc on board one of the last flights of the raf‘s tornado. it's been in service for a0 years, and is...
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at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thef the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means there might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur correspondent caroline davies is by the m3 near longcross in surrey and sent us this update on travel conditions. if you were planning to travel on the m3 today this is probably a reassuring sight, traffic has been flowing freely since we arrived and highways england say between junction 6 and junction 7 where many vehicles were stuck overnight has now been cleared with help from hampshire police. city airport's ru nway hampshire police. city airport's runway was temporarily closed yesterday and bristol airport had some major disruption because of snow but both airports say they expect things to run smoot
at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thef the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means there might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur...
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the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario got out to a charity with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth you and the meticulous process of it is revealed in this room where each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who were appreciated and barely paid a far cry from the fashion industry today by most clothes and maint and disposable . right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from looking back to the past charlie rangel al-jazeera london. and that's set for this news hour on al-jazeera from the whole team in doha thank you for watching live from london next to stay with us. we're heading
the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario got out to a charity with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth you and the meticulous...
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at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thee snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means there might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the freezing temperatures caused widespread disruption across the south east of england. this picture shows some damaged cars after a driver tried to take a lorry down a road in walderslade, kent — and in blue bell hill cars struggled to move in the snow. and these pictures, provided by viewers, give a flavour of the weather people have been enjoying — or enduring — over the last 2a hours. the met office is warning that tonight will be the coldest of the winter so far. scotland could see lows of —16 overnight into sunday. looks beautiful when it is like this, but still treacherous conditions. take care, particula
at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thee snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means there might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. the freezing...
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jonathan beale, bbc news, raf marham.e part of the tornado force. i certainly was, iwas iraq. you were part of the tornado force. i certainly was, i was onto squadron at the time. what was she like to fly? i love to fly her. it isa like to fly? i love to fly her. it is a huge step up from the hawk cam of the training aircraft you are fly. he thrust is enormous, it has afterburner and thrust rivers when you are landing. it feels like an enormous leap when you go to something like the tornado after the training aircraft you are on. you still look at petrol heck i'm a very exciting the way you described it there. how will the tornado history read? i think it is going to, and john summed it up nicely in the previous interview when he says it has been an iconic aircraft. 40 yea rs has been an iconic aircraft. 40 years a front line service, 30 years on operations. it is incredible when you think about that. it had it pretty unique capabilities, didn't it? what many did not realise is that it also took part in the hunt for the g
jonathan beale, bbc news, raf marham.e part of the tornado force. i certainly was, iwas iraq. you were part of the tornado force. i certainly was, i was onto squadron at the time. what was she like to fly? i love to fly her. it isa like to fly? i love to fly her. it is a huge step up from the hawk cam of the training aircraft you are fly. he thrust is enormous, it has afterburner and thrust rivers when you are landing. it feels like an enormous leap when you go to something like the tornado...
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the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and. and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room each creation is first tested in its purest form each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who are appreciated and. a far cry from the fashion industry today most clothes. and disposable. right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from back to the past. qatar have stung the football world winning the asian cup for the very first time they'd be japan three one in the final. because tony and they were meant to. play limits to serve the cutoff before the match because of the blockade imposed by the hosts the u.a.e. along
the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative. with her fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and. and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room each...
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he is 5a and was recruited into the raf from university.up and was used to instruct other pilots. he joined the harrier team and saw active service in northern iraq in 93 and 94 and he wrote an award—winning computer programme to deal with the safety concerns around that yet. in 95 he joined first virgin atlantic and british airways. he was a captain of the british airways jet when the crash happened. he is also an experienced airshow display pilot and in the exchanges in the last few minutes, his defence barrister said, did you ever cause any risk to anybody at an airshow? mr hill said, absolutely not. the primary aim of a display was to cause no risk. he was accused of being cavalier. mr hill replied, i had a structured and disciplined approach. the prosecution's contention is mr hill's negligent flying because the crash. the jury expect his defence to be he was suffering from g force and wasn't in fully control of the jet. he will continue giving evidence after lunch and denies the charges against him. our top story this lunchtime: there
he is 5a and was recruited into the raf from university.up and was used to instruct other pilots. he joined the harrier team and saw active service in northern iraq in 93 and 94 and he wrote an award—winning computer programme to deal with the safety concerns around that yet. in 95 he joined first virgin atlantic and british airways. he was a captain of the british airways jet when the crash happened. he is also an experienced airshow display pilot and in the exchanges in the last few...
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iconic raf tornados make a series of farewell flypasts after being retired from the skies.our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster & author, john kampfner, and economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph, anna isaacs. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of tomorrow's papers, the telegraph leads with the three rebel mps who've left the conservative party to join the new independent group. the daily mail claims one of the three — heidi allen — said she wanted to "kill off" the tory party. the trio also make the front of the financial times — along with a report that sainsburys‘ planned multi—billion—pound take over of asda is on the brink of collapse. the metro highlights the mps‘ claims that the conservative party is falling into the clutches of brexit hardliners. while the times says former prime minister, david cameron, urged the three conservative defectors to stay in the party, hours before they announced their decision to quit. the independent, meanwhile, picks up on a differnt story — the nu
iconic raf tornados make a series of farewell flypasts after being retired from the skies.our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are broadcaster & author, john kampfner, and economics and trade correspondent at the telegraph, anna isaacs. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. like many of tomorrow's papers, the telegraph leads with the three rebel mps who've left the conservative party to join the new independent group. the daily mail claims one...
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a brand—new, state—of—the—art flight simulator has just been unveiled at raf cranwell in lincolnshirese. this is the new 32 time centrifuge. you may experience a spike on ga so if you have been unable like, but fast jet pilot strapped if you have been unable like, but fastjet pilot strapped into a cockpit have to deal with g forced exhilaration for much longer and very intense periods of time. this centrifuge can go from one to nine g just one second. you can imagine just one second. you can imagine just how intense the pressure really is for the pilots who have to operate these fast jets. is for the pilots who have to operate these fastjets. one of them isjim pietersen. operate these fastjets. one of them is jim pietersen. you operate these fastjets. one of them isjim pietersen. you were the first typhoon pilot to test this centrifuge. what does it compare to the old technology in 1950? centrifuge. what does it compare to the old technology in 1950 ?l centrifuge. what does it compare to the old technology in 1950? a step change, in the old one you sat and enjoyed the ride, whereas th
a brand—new, state—of—the—art flight simulator has just been unveiled at raf cranwell in lincolnshirese. this is the new 32 time centrifuge. you may experience a spike on ga so if you have been unable like, but fast jet pilot strapped if you have been unable like, but fastjet pilot strapped into a cockpit have to deal with g forced exhilaration for much longer and very intense periods of time. this centrifuge can go from one to nine g just one second. you can imagine just one second....
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but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from the raf, to british airways.ed by his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. a bbc undercover investigation has found that dogs trained for illegal fighting are being traded around the world, including britain, for thousands of pounds. a year—long investigation was originally based on evidence from the charity the league against cruel sports. tonight it has called for tougher policing of illegal dogfighting and tougher penalties. a warning, this report by our correspondent tom symonds includes some distressing images of animal cruelty. for more than an hour, this dog has fought for his survival, until this... he died the next day. they call this a sport, but it's illegal in most countries. the injuries a
but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from the raf, to british airways.ed by his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill. he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. a bbc undercover investigation has...
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but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from the raf to british airways.y his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill — he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. our top story this evening: three men in their 80s have been found murdered in exeter in what police described as an unprecedented event. and millions use it but what impact does it have? we hear from a group of young people about the way social media influences their lives. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: anthonyjoshua will fight in the us for the first time injune. the venue — madison square garden. his opponent — an unbeaten new yorker known as big baby. they're dogs that have been trained for illegal fighting — underground matches that result in many being killed and seriously injured. a bbc undercover investigation has fou
but in his defence, mr hill described his extensive experience from the raf to british airways.y his barrister about shoreham's catastrophic end, andrew hill spoke about his attitude to risk. he said the primary aim of the display had been to avoid risk. the trial has already heard from medical staff who treated andrew hill — he told them he had blacked out during the flight. he continues his evidence tomorrow. daniela relph, bbc news, the old bailey. our top story this evening: three men in...
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the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf simmons but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario got out to a charity that has fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and perth and the meticulous process of is revealed in this room where each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a was built by cross men who were appreciated and paid a far cry from the fashion and today most clothes made and disposable right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials. back to the past. with the i have for you on the program as millions of people. knew the year of the pink. for the chinese economy. and at the super bowl is days away with one of the biggest days of the sporting calendar. business updates. business updates.
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also, you get love letters from bill paley and from of course harrington himself, the head of the raf. general anderson and someone we know of as jerry. you put all of these together in their something new comes in-- something on the sources. >> you use these sources in your many many years of experience, but this sense of destiny was present in him from a very early age. >> it's absolutely essential to understand him. winston churchill, he was almost totally self educated because-- [inaudible] at the age of 16 he told a friend there would be great to struggles, huge upheavals in the world and he would be called upon to save london and save the country and the empire and he believed it. he acted out his life very much under that sense of self belief, salts of destiny and as he went through life and especially as he survived incredibly large number of brushes with death, but there was an enormous number and he believed as a result the almighty there were what he called invisible things that were flapping over him and protecting him and when looking at the role of the almighty and churc
also, you get love letters from bill paley and from of course harrington himself, the head of the raf. general anderson and someone we know of as jerry. you put all of these together in their something new comes in-- something on the sources. >> you use these sources in your many many years of experience, but this sense of destiny was present in him from a very early age. >> it's absolutely essential to understand him. winston churchill, he was almost totally self educated because--...
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if y're going to cook at home, we haveaf this awesome d lobster raf o lee. >> there's a fine wine fromt important red grape in that country. what's fun, it's what we call p pechulant, you can see a little bubbles coming up now. >> can we see,f it's kind -- it has a little bit of ef erhas vens to it. what a pretty color. >> i love this wine. >> a little fact. when it comes to dessert wines, there's something you didn't know or a category you haveenot erving before. we'll tell you that at news4 at ye00. >> i'll be at the bar. >> back to you. >>> the real clue there is whatever do you, follow tommybe use apparently lobster and champagne follows you no matter where he g. >> all thad food. >>> big changes in the forecast. >> talking about the return of winter. the winds are picking up out there and that's going to bringe the tempera down. doug is back with your weekend outlook and timing out a storm that could affect schools next week >>> how about this, kellyanne conway confronted, the white house simffer a woman assaulted her in a local restaurant. what we learned about the woman accused.
if y're going to cook at home, we haveaf this awesome d lobster raf o lee. >> there's a fine wine fromt important red grape in that country. what's fun, it's what we call p pechulant, you can see a little bubbles coming up now. >> can we see,f it's kind -- it has a little bit of ef erhas vens to it. what a pretty color. >> i love this wine. >> a little fact. when it comes to dessert wines, there's something you didn't know or a category you haveenot erving before. we'll...
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at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, the of the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel and many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur reporter caroline davies is by the m3 motorway in the west of london. it seems traffic is moving there. yes, behind me the traffic has been going smoothly since we've been here for a few hours and just this side of the road is covered with a light dusting of snow so on the m3, junctions six and seven where the ca i’s junctions six and seven where the cars we re junctions six and seven where the cars were stuck last night, they we re cars were stuck last night, they were cleared in the early hours of this morning with help from hampshire police. we note that city airport was briefly closed last night and
at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, the of the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel and many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur...
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at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, theorst of the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. let's find out how it's looking. 0ur reporter caroline davies is by the m3 motorway in the west of london. what's the picture? if you can see behind me the m3 is flowing pretty smoothly and there is still a light dusting of snow at the side, between junctions six and junction 7, those ca i’s junctions six and junction 7, those cars we re junctions six and junction 7, those cars were stuck overnight but highways england says they were moved with help from hampshire police so that road is now clear. city airport had to temporarily close its runway yesterday because of the snow and bristol airport had major
at raf 0diham, a serious covering, but fortunately also the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, theorst of the snowfall centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england says gritters covered 80,000 miles of major routes throughout the night, but travel on many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that won't matter... whoo! ..as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. let's...
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at raf 0diham, a serious covering but also fortunately the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thef the snowball centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england set gritters covered 80,000 miles of routes overnight but travel and many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that point matter. as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn sta nczyszyn, time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. footage has been uncovered showing the moment a dam burst in brazil, releasing millions of tons of mining waste. 115 people are now known to have died in the disaster — hundreds more are still missing. 0ur science editor, david shukman reports from the site of the dam, in the south east of brazil. first, along cloud of dust then a nightmare vision of an unrelenting torrent of sludge. the waste from decades of mining racing towards hundreds of unsuspecting people down below. the catastrophe unfolded a week ago but only now has this video come to light, adding to the sense of loss and of outrage. and
at raf 0diham, a serious covering but also fortunately the equipment to deal with it. 0vernight, thef the snowball centred on the south—east. in kent, police were exceptionally busy dealing with accidents. highways england set gritters covered 80,000 miles of routes overnight but travel and many smaller roads will still be tricky. for some, that point matter. as the weekend means they might actually be time to enjoy it. kathryn sta nczyszyn, time to enjoy it. kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news....
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raf a media blitz, booker spoke in front of his house in newark, new jersey, where he was formerly the mayor. >> people in america are losing faith that this nation will work for them. they're beginning to believe that too many folks are going to get left out or left behind and are beginning to believe that the forces that are tearing us apart are stronger than the bond us together as a people, as a country. i'm running for president because i want to address these issues. >> another possible candidate, ohio senator sherrod brown making the rounds, he was in the pivotal first in the station state as we like to call it of iowa today, part of his dignity of work tour. when asked if he's in or out, still no decision. >> where are you at right now on running? >> we're going to do this to the end. we're not thinking about it and it's not something i've dreamed of all my life like a lot of my colleagues. it changes your life. we'll make that decision. it's a very personal family decision. >> elizabeth warren of massachusetts deftly and disparagingly nicknamed by the president, mocked even by
raf a media blitz, booker spoke in front of his house in newark, new jersey, where he was formerly the mayor. >> people in america are losing faith that this nation will work for them. they're beginning to believe that too many folks are going to get left out or left behind and are beginning to believe that the forces that are tearing us apart are stronger than the bond us together as a people, as a country. i'm running for president because i want to address these issues. >>...
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a brand new state—of—the—art flight simulator hasjust been unveiled at raf cranwell, where our reporterifuge for the first time. he has to prove his ability to withstand very high levels of g—force acceleration, many times the gravitational pull of the earth. it's a formidable physical and psychological challenge. initially, before the gs come on, you need to strain the lower limbs, so you're looking to try and reduce the pooling of blood in the legs and the lower extremities. and at the higher levels of g, you're also regulating your breathing. you're essentially pressurising your chest cavity, so imagine pushing against a closed throat to try and keep that blood and oxygen up in your brain, to try and keep your visual acuity, and obviously to try and keep yourself conscious. in just one second, this 39—ton centrifuge can accelerate from 0 to 9g, and can spin 34 times a minute. unlike the old kit, pilots also operate a virtual cockpit to replicate real missions. a lot of the training nowadays is done through simulators, which you just don't experience the g at all in it, because it's s
a brand new state—of—the—art flight simulator hasjust been unveiled at raf cranwell, where our reporterifuge for the first time. he has to prove his ability to withstand very high levels of g—force acceleration, many times the gravitational pull of the earth. it's a formidable physical and psychological challenge. initially, before the gs come on, you need to strain the lower limbs, so you're looking to try and reduce the pooling of blood in the legs and the lower extremities. and at...
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the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario get out to a charity that has fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and. and the meticulous process of a is revealed in this room each creation is first tested in its purest form. each of these pieces is a work of art built to last by crossman who are appreciated and barely paid a far cry from the fashion industry today by most clothes and made to be cheap and disposable. right now the fashion industry is under pressure to improve its sustainability credentials it could learn much from looking back to the past charlie rangel al-jazeera london. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour the u.s. is pausing its involvement in a decade's old nuclear missile pact saying russia is violating it but
the exhibition weaves together the work of those artistic directors including young frankel ferry and raf sevens. but it is the work of john galliano that really shouts drama and excess. a key theme for dior is flowers which spring up everywhere from embroidery to gallons overflowing with petals a theme embraced by currently creative mario get out to a charity that has fairy tale creations some five hundred objects are here illustrations accessories miniatures and. and the meticulous process of...
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the crews are doing their pre—flight checks before take—off. 0ur plane flew from raf mildenhall in suffolklk to sheffield in around 25 minutes. once there we formed up with the other aircraft in the memorialflight. with the other aircraft in the memorial flight. being stationed here in england with its rich history of the 100, all the aircraft that have gone before us, being able to honour this crew on the 75th anniversary is very special, i'm privileged. we are right at the back, underneath the aircraft. this is where the boom operator lies. the perfect place to get a bird's eye view of the crowds down below us. as the numbers swelled below, they were clearly visible from the air. 2000 feet above them. one of the f—15s lifted out from the formation. this is the missing man to remember those lost in conflict. the thousands in the park came to pay tribute to the ten crew men who died here at 75 yea rs ten crew men who died here at 75 years ago. and to thank the one man who is here everyday. and for whom this means so much. three cheers for tony! three of the crew at the request of their fam
the crews are doing their pre—flight checks before take—off. 0ur plane flew from raf mildenhall in suffolklk to sheffield in around 25 minutes. once there we formed up with the other aircraft in the memorialflight. with the other aircraft in the memorial flight. being stationed here in england with its rich history of the 100, all the aircraft that have gone before us, being able to honour this crew on the 75th anniversary is very special, i'm privileged. we are right at the back,...
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our plane, the kc—135, flew from raf mildenhall in suffolk to sheffield in around 25 minutes.cially being stationed here in england, with their rich history of the 100th, and all the aircraft that have gone before us, being able to honour this crew on the 75th anniversary is a very special honour and a privilege. we are right at the back, underneath the aircraft. this is the position where the boom operator lies when they're lining up the boom for mid—air refuelling. a perfect place to get a bird's eye view of the crowds down below us in endcliffe park. as the numbers swelled below, they were clearly visible from the air. 2,000 feet above them. one of the f—15s lifted out from the formation. this is the missing man, to remember those lost in conflict. the thousands in the park came to pay tribute to the ten crew men who died here at 75 years ago. and to thank the one man who is here everyday, and for whom this means so much. three cheers for tony! three of the mi amigos crew, at the request of their families, have remained in england and are buried here at american cemetery ne
our plane, the kc—135, flew from raf mildenhall in suffolk to sheffield in around 25 minutes.cially being stationed here in england, with their rich history of the 100th, and all the aircraft that have gone before us, being able to honour this crew on the 75th anniversary is a very special honour and a privilege. we are right at the back, underneath the aircraft. this is the position where the boom operator lies when they're lining up the boom for mid—air refuelling. a perfect place to get...
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up to 50 people are believed to be leaving on a plane from an raf base later today — the first such flightd they are all foreign nationals who have criminal convictions. ben ando reports. owen haisley, known as dj mad rush, is well known in manchester for his music and his work with young people. he arrived in britain aged four in 1977. his children are british. he was told he would be put on a deportation flight to jamaican, but his lawyer now says he's off the list. others taken off the controversial flight include three men who witnessed the death of another inmate here at morton hall immigration centre in lincolnshire, and are needed to give evidence at the inquest. another is a former soldier suffering from post—traumatic stress disorder. it would be breaking the law... in the commons, the home secretary said the uk borders act is clear. foreign conflicts must, by law, be deported. the home office says everyone on the plane is a foreign nationalfrom jamaica. some are questioning their definition of foreign national, saying they could be british. if it wasn't a problem for their paperw
up to 50 people are believed to be leaving on a plane from an raf base later today — the first such flightd they are all foreign nationals who have criminal convictions. ben ando reports. owen haisley, known as dj mad rush, is well known in manchester for his music and his work with young people. he arrived in britain aged four in 1977. his children are british. he was told he would be put on a deportation flight to jamaican, but his lawyer now says he's off the list. others taken off the...
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langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raf's men and farmers rather than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here area is full of old farmhouses and classic ends. tomorrow saying jacobson church stands at the center. that's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time and not to run to sled. i'm taking the outworks is this my sled. ok nothing was ever made oh oh oh i'm going to lift from above not from below yeah that's important for you otherwise you'll get tangled and pulled up if you're going to lift my feet up. yes lift your feet up on the sled so you don't get hurt that is you know when you want to get off just let go it'll go by itself. and then i'm ready to go i think but you'll help me right because you're going to end up a little bit of course. if you can also get ready set. go. if. the slope is eight hundred meters long and quite steep so you can really pick up some speed and thanks to the lifts i definitely have to go up. and down again. and. took out some of our favorite travel pics on instagram follow us on d.
langley's is at the entrance to the alps historically home to raf's men and farmers rather than farming it's tourism that brings in the money here area is full of old farmhouses and classic ends. tomorrow saying jacobson church stands at the center. that's really pretty here but more than anything i want to hit the slopes this time and not to run to sled. i'm taking the outworks is this my sled. ok nothing was ever made oh oh oh i'm going to lift from above not from below yeah that's important...