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of fred goodwin, from the royal bank of scotland, or anthony blunt, people like that, it's all done doors. she wants a more transparent process where people can be stripped of their honours if they fall below the expected standard. i have to say, i can't imagine that this is right at the forefront of people's minds as we go into an election. or what it means. if you strip someone of their honour, does it matter if it is behind closed doors were out in the open? frankly, a lot of people are honoured, political stooges. there are other problems as we head into the election. that, which is brexit, is at the bottom of the page in a very small story. theresa may is saying that money paid in the past must be taken into consideration. she talks about the european investment bank and the investment fund. it wouldn't make me rush out and buy a paper! no, it's very dull! moving on... good blogger at! and buy a paper! no, it's very dull! moving on... good bloggerat! i've got the interesting story! it is still theresa may. but a very different angle. this is the front page of the times. yes, in
of fred goodwin, from the royal bank of scotland, or anthony blunt, people like that, it's all done doors. she wants a more transparent process where people can be stripped of their honours if they fall below the expected standard. i have to say, i can't imagine that this is right at the forefront of people's minds as we go into an election. or what it means. if you strip someone of their honour, does it matter if it is behind closed doors were out in the open? frankly, a lot of people are...
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the former royal bank of scotland boss fred goodwin is expected to face investors in court later for bank's near collapse in 2008. some 9,000 people who lost money on shares are demanding £520 million in compensation from the bank and four former directors, including mr goodwin. they say they were misled over the bank's financial health in the run up to its £16 billion pound government bailout. the bank and former directors deny any wrongdoing. and as campaigning gets under way in france for the parliamentary sector. —— elections we take a look at innovations in the french tech sector. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter, i'm @sallybundockbbc let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. swiss voters have backed major changes to the country's energy policy — in a referendum that will see the gradual phasing out of nuclear power. no specific date has been set for the decommissioning of the country's five ageing nuclear plants, which currently supply a third of switzerland's energy needs — their output will gradually be replaced b
the former royal bank of scotland boss fred goodwin is expected to face investors in court later for bank's near collapse in 2008. some 9,000 people who lost money on shares are demanding £520 million in compensation from the bank and four former directors, including mr goodwin. they say they were misled over the bank's financial health in the run up to its £16 billion pound government bailout. the bank and former directors deny any wrongdoing. and as campaigning gets under way in france for...
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stay tuned and we will explain how all of this works. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal bankcourt action today demanding compensation from the bank and four former directors including fred goodwin. the claimants say they were misled by the bank when it sought to raise £12 billion from shareholders in april 2008, a few months before it had to be rescued by taxpayers because it was running out of money. 0ur economics correspondent, and the verity, is in the newsroom. we have run through the headlines, but explain what we're talking about. fred the shred will not be there today but he will be appearing on polling day. he is a presence there because he was in charge of royal bank of scotland, which also contains natwest, in 2008 when it ran into big problem lie trouble. —— into big trouble. tens of thousands of shareholders were asked to put their hands into their pockets in april of 2008, the biggest fundraising exercise ever at the time. they asked employees of the bank, who were offered loans in order to buy those shares. what happened is the shareholders say that they were mi
stay tuned and we will explain how all of this works. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal bankcourt action today demanding compensation from the bank and four former directors including fred goodwin. the claimants say they were misled by the bank when it sought to raise £12 billion from shareholders in april 2008, a few months before it had to be rescued by taxpayers because it was running out of money. 0ur economics correspondent, and the verity, is in the newsroom. we have run...
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what about the royal bank of scotland? you have still got restructuring in the united states. ot a proper functioning bank. we are all we are. they should have opened ten years ago. look at these enormous wind turbines. 'yuge', as donald trump would say. have you flown over the irish sea recently? from liverpool to dublin. you'll go across this forest of turbines. it is huge. guess it is going to be 20, 30, 40. this is on a different scale altogether. you can guarantee there is going to be no wind this winter. justin, thank you as ever. hello there, good morning. tuesday is probably going to be a day remembered for the high temperatures. looking outdoors, we had some blue skies at times here in lossiemouth, in scotland, and more blue skies and some more humid air here in kent. those two are significant, because in scotland it was the warmest day of the year so far, and with a temperature of 26 degrees at gravesend, the warmest day in the uk so far. but, in between this band of cloud, which didn't produce an awful lot of rain, but that cloud is thickening to give us some more ra
what about the royal bank of scotland? you have still got restructuring in the united states. ot a proper functioning bank. we are all we are. they should have opened ten years ago. look at these enormous wind turbines. 'yuge', as donald trump would say. have you flown over the irish sea recently? from liverpool to dublin. you'll go across this forest of turbines. it is huge. guess it is going to be 20, 30, 40. this is on a different scale altogether. you can guarantee there is going to be no...
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then it just became royal bank have been taken off, and then itjust became a complete saga. of the airports, they had to check the banks on and off. it was just, the airports, they had to check the banks on and off. it wasjust, it just became chaotic. extremely frustrating for you. in other words, are you still hoping to get away this half term? not going to be going to the caribbean, that's for sure. we are thinking probably the isle of wight. perfect, no were nice at this time of year. thank you. as a travel writer, john bell has experienced more delays than most, hejoins us now from london. good morning. do we have a clear idea about what went wrong here, and can we be confident now that they have fixed it? i'm afraid i'm not confident that it has been fixed. we hear this morning on both gatwick and heathrow that all systems are not running, which is what ba said about two hours ago. heathrow are now saying, please don't go to the airport unless you have confirmed a flight airport unless you have confirmed a flight for today. if you don't do that, you could end up like phi
then it just became royal bank have been taken off, and then itjust became a complete saga. of the airports, they had to check the banks on and off. it was just, the airports, they had to check the banks on and off. it wasjust, it just became chaotic. extremely frustrating for you. in other words, are you still hoping to get away this half term? not going to be going to the caribbean, that's for sure. we are thinking probably the isle of wight. perfect, no were nice at this time of year. thank...
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the third anniversary of a military coup in the country. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal bankmmer bookings to the uk from across the atlantic betweenjanuary and march, compared with the same period last year. american visitors are taking advantage of the 13% fall in the value of sterling compared with the dollar since the eu referendum injune last year. it's 8.10am. carol is live from the chelsea flower show. the clock‘s ticking for the estimated seven million people who are eligible to vote in the general election, but are yet to register. if you want to vote on 8thjune, the deadline isjust before midnight tonight. more than two million have registered since theresa may called the snap election last month. but how many of us will actually cast our ballot? and what are the issues that could swing the outcome? i've been breaking down the numbers outside our studio here at salford quays. forget strictly. forget eurovision. the biggest vote of the year is fast approaching on 8th june. let's start by talking numbers. across the uk, 650 constituencies, over 3,000 candidates are exp
the third anniversary of a military coup in the country. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal bankmmer bookings to the uk from across the atlantic betweenjanuary and march, compared with the same period last year. american visitors are taking advantage of the 13% fall in the value of sterling compared with the dollar since the eu referendum injune last year. it's 8.10am. carol is live from the chelsea flower show. the clock‘s ticking for the estimated seven million people who are...
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in other news: former royal bank of scotland boss fred goodwin is expected to face investors in courtn 2008. some 9,000 people who lost money on shares are demanding £520 million in compensation from the bank and four former directors, including mr goodwin. they say they were misled over the bank's financial health in the run up to its £16 billion government bailout. the bank and former directors deny any wrongdoing. stay with us and we will review other stories in the news in a few minutes time. i will see you then. the party leaders in scotland have engaged in their first major debate of the election campaign and there were some robust exchanges on the question of a second independence referendum. she says a talk about nothing else. the truth is that she talk so much about independence that i cannot get about independence that i cannot get a word in edgewise to talk about it. i have a tory leaflet here. it mentions an independence referendum in 26 times. it does not mention the nhs. it does not mention education. there is a simple way. if people wa nt there is a simple way. if peopl
in other news: former royal bank of scotland boss fred goodwin is expected to face investors in courtn 2008. some 9,000 people who lost money on shares are demanding £520 million in compensation from the bank and four former directors, including mr goodwin. they say they were misled over the bank's financial health in the run up to its £16 billion government bailout. the bank and former directors deny any wrongdoing. stay with us and we will review other stories in the news in a few minutes...
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legal action brought by 9,000 investors who are seeking compensation from royal bank of scotland has run—up to its near—collapse and £45 billion government bailout in 2008. they are demanding £520 million from the bank and four former directors — who deny any wrongdoing. the claimants are considering a new compensation dealfrom rbs, double its previous offer. the value of the pound has dropped — at times this morning it's been below $1.30. that's after a strong performance last week. some analysts say the weakening pound is down to the wobbly opinion polls and tough headlines over the weekend for theresa may, who is the city's preferred choice in the election. 0thers point to a strengthening dollar which rose after donald trump's performance at the start of his middle east tour. a cheaper pound has led to a surge in american tourists coming to the uk. the travel website expedia says summer bookings from across the atlantic rose 80% between january and march compared to the same period last year. ford motor company has named the head of its autonomous driving unit, jim hackett, as its
legal action brought by 9,000 investors who are seeking compensation from royal bank of scotland has run—up to its near—collapse and £45 billion government bailout in 2008. they are demanding £520 million from the bank and four former directors — who deny any wrongdoing. the claimants are considering a new compensation dealfrom rbs, double its previous offer. the value of the pound has dropped — at times this morning it's been below $1.30. that's after a strong performance last week....
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former royal bank of scotland boss fred goodwin is expected to face investors in court later for the
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its return to the private sector is in stark contrast with the other bailed—out bank — royal bank ofor all the colleagues at lloyds bank for our customers. we gave tax payers money back and around £900 million more, which is i think a big moment of pride. what changes for the bank asa of pride. what changes for the bank as a result of today? what they do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride but then we go back to purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to this bank back to the united kingdom, but the real economies, families and small and medium—sized companies, focus all of resources which very scarce at a time in helping britain to recover. 50,000 people have lost theirjobs in lloyds over the last few years since the merger of the two ba n ks few years since the merger of the two banks and yet some of the top have made enormous sums of money. do you understand why people think there is still a sense of unfairness baked into our corporate culture?m course i
its return to the private sector is in stark contrast with the other bailed—out bank — royal bank ofor all the colleagues at lloyds bank for our customers. we gave tax payers money back and around £900 million more, which is i think a big moment of pride. what changes for the bank asa of pride. what changes for the bank as a result of today? what they do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride but then we go back to purpose, which is to help the country...
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a trial, in which royal bank of scotland is accused by investors of misleading them over shares theyling bank, but the judge has been told by lawyers, on both sides, that they are close to an out—of—court deal. donald trump has delivered a speech in jerusalem, saying he's personally committed to working to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. before he left israel, the president laid a wreath at yad vashem, israel's memorial to the six million jews killed in the nazi holocaust. he also visited the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in bethlehem. let's return now to huw in manchester. thank you very much. to recap, after last night's dreadful terror attack here in manchester, 22 people were killed, 59 people injured, many of them seriously. we heard earlier from the prime minister in downing street, after a second meeting of the cabinet emergency committee today, cobra, as it's known, that the terror threat level that's been raised to critical and that is the highest possible level, meaning that an attack is considered to be imminent, a further attack considered to
a trial, in which royal bank of scotland is accused by investors of misleading them over shares theyling bank, but the judge has been told by lawyers, on both sides, that they are close to an out—of—court deal. donald trump has delivered a speech in jerusalem, saying he's personally committed to working to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. before he left israel, the president laid a wreath at yad vashem, israel's memorial to the six million jews killed in the nazi...
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according to people familiar with the matter, ubs, bnp paribas, and the royal bank of scotland receivedubpoenas last month. one person said morgan stanley has also received a subpoena. representatives for ubs, bnp paribas, and the treasury department the client to comment. rbs didn't respond to requests for comment. activist investor elliott management is meeting with bhp billiton shareholders in australia as it urges the company to overhaul its businesses. according to a person familiar with the matter, they are going over details to emerge bhp with other shareholders. a spokesman declined to comment. the british chambers of commerce have issued their demands to the next government, itss priorities and manifesto, for a "frictionless future trade arrangement" with the eu. no new business taxes for the next new parliament, and delivery of investment and telling medications infrastructure. it wants protection for your nationals in the u.k. and an immigration system that doesn't cut companies off from labor. there is a says bump due to the presidents we use of the social network, but the c
according to people familiar with the matter, ubs, bnp paribas, and the royal bank of scotland receivedubpoenas last month. one person said morgan stanley has also received a subpoena. representatives for ubs, bnp paribas, and the treasury department the client to comment. rbs didn't respond to requests for comment. activist investor elliott management is meeting with bhp billiton shareholders in australia as it urges the company to overhaul its businesses. according to a person familiar with...
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a trial in which royal bank of scotland is accused by investors of misleading them over shares they bought the judge has been told by lawyers on both sides that they are close to an out of court deal. donald trump has delivered a speech in jerusalem, saying he's personally committed to working to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. before he left israel, the president laid a wreath at yad vashem, israel's memorial to the six million jews killed in the nazi holocaust. he also visited the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas, in bethlehem. the time is 18:30 five. our top story this evening... the worst terror attack in manchester's history — 22 people have been killed after a bomb exploded at a pop concert. the man who police suspect carried out the attack and died in the blast has been named as 22—year—old salman abedi. and in other news tonight, the actor sir roger moore has died at the age of 89. he was best known for playing the spy james bond. of 89. he was best known for playing the spyjames bond. his family said he had had a short but brave battle with cancer. hello
a trial in which royal bank of scotland is accused by investors of misleading them over shares they bought the judge has been told by lawyers on both sides that they are close to an out of court deal. donald trump has delivered a speech in jerusalem, saying he's personally committed to working to end the conflict between israel and the palestinians. before he left israel, the president laid a wreath at yad vashem, israel's memorial to the six million jews killed in the nazi holocaust. he also...
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ubs, the royal bank of scotland received subpoenas last month. person said morgan stanley has also received a subpoena. morgan stanley, the justice department, and the treasury department declined to comment. the chief executive of elian's walking away with $99 million as questions remained about the shakeup to the asset manager. they agreed to purchase 4.3 4 million stock units already beneficially owned at $22 98. -- 22.98. they were awarded under his contract. a hundredw ceo employees over the next year in a push for growth. speaking to bloomberg at the milken institute said that instead of focusing on cutting company intends to spend on hiring and technology to become better. that is your business flash. twitter has said a bump in activity to trumps, but it would love other world leaders to get more connected. announcing an expansion of an existing business partnership for streaming video. , emily and interim cfo chang asked him. sayhe first thing i would is i live with the leadership team. we approach running the company is a team and divide
ubs, the royal bank of scotland received subpoenas last month. person said morgan stanley has also received a subpoena. morgan stanley, the justice department, and the treasury department declined to comment. the chief executive of elian's walking away with $99 million as questions remained about the shakeup to the asset manager. they agreed to purchase 4.3 4 million stock units already beneficially owned at $22 98. -- 22.98. they were awarded under his contract. a hundredw ceo employees over...
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its return to the private sector is in stark contrast with the other bailed—out bank — royal bank of mers. we gave taxpayers‘ money back. and around £900 million more, which is, i think, a big moment of pride. what changes as a result of today? what do you do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride. but then we go back to our purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago, we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was to refocus this bank back to the united kingdom, help the real economies of families and small— and medium—sized companies. focus all of our resources, which were very scarce at the time, in helping britain to recover. 50,000 people have lost theirjobs in lloyds—hbos over the last few since the merger of the two banks. and yet, some at the top have made enormous sums of money. do you understand why people feel there is still a sense of unfairness baked into our corporate culture? of course i understand. i understand why the discussion is on. in terms of the fact that 50,000 people, we have less 50,000
its return to the private sector is in stark contrast with the other bailed—out bank — royal bank of mers. we gave taxpayers‘ money back. and around £900 million more, which is, i think, a big moment of pride. what changes as a result of today? what do you do differently now the government is not involved? it is a big moment of pride. but then we go back to our purpose, which is to help the country prosper. six years ago, we designed a strategy which i thought was the right one, that was...
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this is royal bank of canada's garden. toit it is inspired by the huge memorialforest in canada.o the wilderness and travel and hike and travel by boat and canoe because that's the only way to get around. there is lakes and forests a nd get around. there is lakes and forests and it was magnificent. so you're in this landscape and then how do you think i'm going to fit this into this small patch at chelsea flower show? you can't cram an epic landscape like that into a show garden and i don't think anyone would to or be able to. what i wa nted would to or be able to. what i wanted to do was bring elements that would evoke it. using granite because that's the stone you find there, which is the canadian shield, using cooper which you see behind you in the pavilion because that's pa rt you in the pavilion because that's part of the rich mineral mix and using characterful jack part of the rich mineral mix and using characterfuljack pines, the three of them preside over the garden and then a planting which is 50%, 60% canadian natives where we have been able to source them or close. you
this is royal bank of canada's garden. toit it is inspired by the huge memorialforest in canada.o the wilderness and travel and hike and travel by boat and canoe because that's the only way to get around. there is lakes and forests a nd get around. there is lakes and forests and it was magnificent. so you're in this landscape and then how do you think i'm going to fit this into this small patch at chelsea flower show? you can't cram an epic landscape like that into a show garden and i don't...
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royal bank of scotland, recently well bid as well.ink the manifesto will be revealed around 11: 30 this morning, which takes place in three weeks time. theresa may will tell wealthier elderly voters they have to pay for their own care. interesting, considering the demographic. she must assume she has pretty much got that vote. anyway, we will get the announcement a little bit later on and deal with the details in surveillance on bloomberg. still with us, charlie morris, chief investment officer at new skate capital. they have a lot on their plate right now. they are trying to figure out what happens next. keeps cracking on. that is partly a pound story, but nevertheless, the pound has come back a little bit. walk me through the investment case surrounding the u.k. right now. charlie: the ftse was 7000 when i started in this game 17 years ago. finally about 7000 today. the yield have gone through the roof. it was 4% just recently do the market went up. they are fundamentally at in higher dividend paying market. the ftse 250 is one of t
royal bank of scotland, recently well bid as well.ink the manifesto will be revealed around 11: 30 this morning, which takes place in three weeks time. theresa may will tell wealthier elderly voters they have to pay for their own care. interesting, considering the demographic. she must assume she has pretty much got that vote. anyway, we will get the announcement a little bit later on and deal with the details in surveillance on bloomberg. still with us, charlie morris, chief investment officer...
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happened in the parking lot right outside the royal palace banking hall. man from missouri has been arrested and police ton to interview more witnesses. >> they have raised nearly half a million dollar so far, but they know all the money in the world might not be enough for their friend to fully recover. the cal rugby team gathering again tonight to support their injured teammate. robert payler remains in the trauma center. he was partially paralyzed during last week's national championship match against arkansas state. nbc bay area sharon katsuda joins us from the santa clara county medical center with the latest on his recovery. sharon. >> reporter: raj, the go fund me page updated his progress while about 100 people showed up at a prayer service in berkeley tonight to show support for him. cal rugby players huddled together wearing caradigans with gold stripes. the service was private. they talked about the sense of family inside. >> our sons play rugby. we're a rugby family. we know how the game goes, what it does to people. you are injured sometimes.
happened in the parking lot right outside the royal palace banking hall. man from missouri has been arrested and police ton to interview more witnesses. >> they have raised nearly half a million dollar so far, but they know all the money in the world might not be enough for their friend to fully recover. the cal rugby team gathering again tonight to support their injured teammate. robert payler remains in the trauma center. he was partially paralyzed during last week's national...
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if you want to go to the u.k., the government still owns and controls royal bank of scotland. time ago. iny have moved very slowly europe. i think they're finally coming around now. except italy. michael: banks tend to move to the lowest common denominator when following the regulations as they try to compete. if the united states backs off dodd-frank, does that affect the rest of the world? does the rest of the world have better regulation than the u.s. because they have headed in that direction, or do they back off as well? >> that is the key question. the europeans, just having come back from europe, are very concerned as to what the new administration is going to do. i think you will have a new banking supervisor. dan cirillo is gone. whoever comes in there, and there are a lot of names being floated around, but i think you will see a more moderate stance on enforcement of these. particularly in the small and medium-sized banks. i don't see that dodd-frank is going to be overturned, but it is a concern because europeans want to make sure that we don't go one way and they g
if you want to go to the u.k., the government still owns and controls royal bank of scotland. time ago. iny have moved very slowly europe. i think they're finally coming around now. except italy. michael: banks tend to move to the lowest common denominator when following the regulations as they try to compete. if the united states backs off dodd-frank, does that affect the rest of the world? does the rest of the world have better regulation than the u.s. because they have headed in that...
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this video posted on social media shows a large fight in the park lot outside the royal palace bank quet hall. men dressed for the occasion throwing punches. injured people on the ground, while others try to break it up. >> somebody be beating somebody else on that side, somebody be beating somebody else on that side. so stit was a pretty big fight. >> reporter: the wedding photographer was taking pictures and he believes the fight started on the dance floor and spilled outside. fremont police responded to the day on the tick scechaotic scen. one man suffered serious head injuries. police arrested sing of know know accused of felony and aggravated bratry. the photographeder says the bride and groom tell him the injured man is in the hospital with significant injuries. >> the doctors don't know what's going to happen. it's pretty serious. >>> fremont police department says that investigation is ongoing and it is possible that officers will make additional arrests. >>> coming up next, we investigate -- >> reporter: classic case of environmental injustice. >> what is in drinking water that
this video posted on social media shows a large fight in the park lot outside the royal palace bank quet hall. men dressed for the occasion throwing punches. injured people on the ground, while others try to break it up. >> somebody be beating somebody else on that side, somebody be beating somebody else on that side. so stit was a pretty big fight. >> reporter: the wedding photographer was taking pictures and he believes the fight started on the dance floor and spilled outside....
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other forms of lung cancer have fallen over the past 50 years. 9000 people who lost money from the royal bankother banks, it wouldn‘t have enough money to survive for more than a day. thousands took up the shares, including employees of rbs and natwest, who were encouraged by their employer to take out loans to buy them. by the following january, the price of those shares had gone from £2 to 11p. rbs says it believes it has strong defences to the claim. andy verity, bbc news. the bbc has learned that a police inquiry into an nhs—run mental health unit in essex is investigating up to 20 deaths. it follows fresh investigations into the death of matthew leahy, who was found hanged at linden centre in 2012. matthew was 20 when he died. his mother, melanie leahy, said her talks with essex police suggested the cases had taken place in the last 17 years. our reporter simon cox has been investigating for the victoria derbyshire programme. sweet, kind, mischievous. little rascal at times. my entire world. matthew leahy, a bright, sporty student. in his teens, he began smoking cannabis and having hallu
other forms of lung cancer have fallen over the past 50 years. 9000 people who lost money from the royal bankother banks, it wouldn‘t have enough money to survive for more than a day. thousands took up the shares, including employees of rbs and natwest, who were encouraged by their employer to take out loans to buy them. by the following january, the price of those shares had gone from £2 to 11p. rbs says it believes it has strong defences to the claim. andy verity, bbc news. the bbc has...
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have appealed for information about her disappearance. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal banktion today demanding compensation from the bank and four former directors including fred goodwin. the claimants say they were misled by the bank when it sought to raise £12 billion from shareholders in april 2008, a few months before it had to be rescued by taxpayers because it was running out of money. the bank has said it will defend itself vigorously in court. a cheaper pound has led to a surge in american tourists visiting the uk. the travel website expedia says it's seen an 80% jump in summer bookings to the uk from across the atlantic betweenjanuary and march, compared with the same period last year. american visitors are taking advantage of the 13% fall in the value of sterling compared with the dollar since the eu a diamond ring bought for £10 at a car—boot sale 30 years ago is expected to fetch £350,000 at auction. the owner believed the large white diamond was a piece of costume jewellery when she bought it in the 1980s. she wore the spectacular stone for decades without real
have appealed for information about her disappearance. 9,000 people who lost money on shares in royal banktion today demanding compensation from the bank and four former directors including fred goodwin. the claimants say they were misled by the bank when it sought to raise £12 billion from shareholders in april 2008, a few months before it had to be rescued by taxpayers because it was running out of money. the bank has said it will defend itself vigorously in court. a cheaper pound has led to...
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and royal bank of scotland, settled a shareholder lawsuit for $257 million.aise during the financial crisis back in 2008. >>> when we return, ryanair's ceo michael o'leary will join us. that's right after the break. we're going to talk quarterly results, airline pr problems and brexit. and a shortened week on wall street but we still have a big jobs number coming out on friday. we have a preview of what the markets will be watching later this week. "squawk box" will be right back. g to be a nightmare! does nobody like the future? c'mon, the future. he obviously doesn't know intel is helping power autonomous cars and the 5g network they connect to. with this, won't happen in the future. thanks, jim. there's some napkins in the glovebox. okay, but why would i need a napkin? you could have just told me a bump was coming. we know the future. because we're building it. >>> it's job week in america. stocks trading near record highs ahead of key data leading up to the friday payrolls report. >>> ceo call in session. ryanair chief talks earnings, the brexit threat, a
and royal bank of scotland, settled a shareholder lawsuit for $257 million.aise during the financial crisis back in 2008. >>> when we return, ryanair's ceo michael o'leary will join us. that's right after the break. we're going to talk quarterly results, airline pr problems and brexit. and a shortened week on wall street but we still have a big jobs number coming out on friday. we have a preview of what the markets will be watching later this week. "squawk box" will be right...
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royal commission. that has been one of the main pledges of it. the government feels that it is unnecessary to take a tremendous amount of time. very busy bankingcutives. and cover a lot of old ground. what the government has done instead to neutralize this calls for a royal commission's hold the ceo's before parliamentary committees every three or four months. of course, the ceo spends tremendous amount of time prepping for those sessions. we heard that one bank ceo spent foreast 18 hours preparing a grilling by the parliamentary panels, so a royal commission would be a big book to the banks if that is brought back. paul: thanks very much for coming down to the chilly front lawn of parliament house today. i will throw it back to you now, betty. betty: i will take your word for that. paul allen. on the aftermath of this australian budget. what does this mean for australia's aaa? moody's rates the nation process goals and that's very high. want to bring in william foster, vice president and senior credit officer, so, bill, you just heard ed up about, you know, that there is perhaps some optimistic projections here, particularly on wages in the b
royal commission. that has been one of the main pledges of it. the government feels that it is unnecessary to take a tremendous amount of time. very busy bankingcutives. and cover a lot of old ground. what the government has done instead to neutralize this calls for a royal commission's hold the ceo's before parliamentary committees every three or four months. of course, the ceo spends tremendous amount of time prepping for those sessions. we heard that one bank ceo spent foreast 18 hours...
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the event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by suesome of the potential award winners. with me is the lead actress in the most nominated programme, the crown. how does it feel leading the contingent tonight?|j how does it feel leading the contingent tonight? i do not know whether i am leading it, we are very much a family. so many of the cast are here and the producers and directors, so it will be a great night regardless of what happens. what is the secret of it being such a critical and a commercial hit and the awards as well? i do not think you can predict these things. we all loved it, but sometimes something ca ptu res loved it, but sometimes something captures the imagination of people. we all thought it was a risk, but we put our heart and soul into it and we have been lucky it has gone so well, so very lucky. you feel pressure when you are playing many parts, but playing a real live person and her majesty the queen is a whole different scale, isn't it?|j tried not to think about it or i would have gone out of my mind. we had t
the event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by suesome of the potential award winners. with me is the lead actress in the most nominated programme, the crown. how does it feel leading the contingent tonight?|j how does it feel leading the contingent tonight? i do not know whether i am leading it, we are very much a family. so many of the cast are here and the producers and directors, so it will be a great night regardless of what happens. what...
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the event at the royal festival hall on london south bank will be hosted for the first time by sue perkins lizo mzimba is on the red carpet. you have been catching the stars as they go in. what have they been telling you? they are enjoying the evening, it is an honour to be nominated for the bafta. i spoke to joanna lumley and she talked about the honour of receiving the bafta fellowship, the highest accolade that the academy can give. she talked about how emotional it was being there and being clapped along by all her fellow actors, producers, the people she has worked with over about 50 years in the industry. the wonderful thing is looking back at all the clips in your career. and of course a few little things that people do not remember you are in. it will be a very emotional evening for her. it is an evening reflecting the changing landscape of television. five years ago programmes on online only channels could not be entered for the baftas. now the programme leading the nominations is from netflix, the crown, which has five nominations. it is reflecting how audiences are enjoying the
the event at the royal festival hall on london south bank will be hosted for the first time by sue perkins lizo mzimba is on the red carpet. you have been catching the stars as they go in. what have they been telling you? they are enjoying the evening, it is an honour to be nominated for the bafta. i spoke to joanna lumley and she talked about the honour of receiving the bafta fellowship, the highest accolade that the academy can give. she talked about how emotional it was being there and being...
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the event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by sue to some of the potential award winners. the screens on the red carpet so far have been loudest for this man, benedict cumberbatch nominated for richard iii. what kind of honour is it to be nominated, but you have in iraq she won?|j of honour is it to be nominated, but you have in iraq she won? i haven't. it still does not change the fact that i feel ridiculously honoured to be honoured for our work. we are lucky to do ourjob and lucky to play parts like richard iii. dominic cooke asked me to do the job, i said yes, we had worked together before and he was a dear friend. yes, we had worked together before and he was a dearfriend. for this to happen as well is amazing and i am here to honour the fact i have been nominated and say thank you to ba fta been nominated and say thank you to bafta and whoever voted for it and also to think they worthy enough to be in the same room as the other three nominees whose work i have seen three nominees whose work i have seen and it is just phenomenal
the event at the royal festival hall on london's south bank is being hosted for the first time by sue to some of the potential award winners. the screens on the red carpet so far have been loudest for this man, benedict cumberbatch nominated for richard iii. what kind of honour is it to be nominated, but you have in iraq she won?|j of honour is it to be nominated, but you have in iraq she won? i haven't. it still does not change the fact that i feel ridiculously honoured to be honoured for our...
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shops may refuse them from saturday, although banks should exchange them. royal oil prices. the anglo—dutch giant said profits on a current cost of supply measure, which strips out price fluctuations, jumped to $3.1; billion, that's £2.6 billion, from $1 billion last year. a 55% rise in oil prices in the first quarter of 2017 was the main driver of profits. profits fell by almost a fifth at hsbc over the first three months of the year. that figure came in atjust under £4 billion, which is actually better than expected. the boss called them "a good set of results". a pretty healthy day in europe, particularly in london, solid results from hsbc and shell supporting the markets. hsbc has been the biggest riser because of those better than expected results and improved capital position. commodities are also doing well. that's all the business news. it's been ten years since adele released her first track, and since then she's become one of the world's most successful pop stars. she's just finished a global tour where she performed to more than a million fans. and she
shops may refuse them from saturday, although banks should exchange them. royal oil prices. the anglo—dutch giant said profits on a current cost of supply measure, which strips out price fluctuations, jumped to $3.1; billion, that's £2.6 billion, from $1 billion last year. a 55% rise in oil prices in the first quarter of 2017 was the main driver of profits. profits fell by almost a fifth at hsbc over the first three months of the year. that figure came in atjust under £4 billion, which is...
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flow out of their country, the richest men in their country, some members of the royal family as these countries from these banklly into slush funds that go fund terrorism beating united dates, in israel, to blow up u.s. troops in iraq and in afghanistan. so the question becomes, we talked about this with brett. will these countries crack down not only in terms of going after the online stuff, but will they really prevent their own citizens in the richest members of their country from getting to these terror organizations and that is still a very big question about how much of this is just a show and it is a great show and how much of it will have really good action and concrete actions to follow what. elizabeth: talk about it being a show. we have been over the past 24 hours have seen a show. when we talk to her own john roberts, we've also seen a much different tone coming from this administration, a different tone that we saw here domestically especially in the campaign trail which you would expect. when we heard the president speak this morning and all those different countries that have a presence here, th
flow out of their country, the richest men in their country, some members of the royal family as these countries from these banklly into slush funds that go fund terrorism beating united dates, in israel, to blow up u.s. troops in iraq and in afghanistan. so the question becomes, we talked about this with brett. will these countries crack down not only in terms of going after the online stuff, but will they really prevent their own citizens in the richest members of their country from getting...
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the event at the royal festival hall on london south bank will be hosted for the first time by sue perkinseed and night off after hosting the eurovision contest last night. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba is on the red carpet. it isa it is a big night forjoanna lumley in particular. it is a very big night for her. she has been awarded the most prestigious accolade that a ba fta the most prestigious accolade that a bafta has, the bafta fellowship, so she will be taking to the stage at the end of the evening to accept that in recognition of her incredible contribution to television and film over the last 20 or 30 years. she also has to do what people up for the fellowship have to do, sit through a slightly embarrassing and sometimes really quite emotional reel of clips from all sorts of things early in their careers that they hoped might have been forgotten. but she had so many wonderful things that she has done from the new avengers to absolutely fabulous, but it will be a wonderful reel of clips that we will see. it will be an interesting evening. ba fta will be an interesting
the event at the royal festival hall on london south bank will be hosted for the first time by sue perkinseed and night off after hosting the eurovision contest last night. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba is on the red carpet. it isa it is a big night forjoanna lumley in particular. it is a very big night for her. she has been awarded the most prestigious accolade that a ba fta the most prestigious accolade that a bafta has, the bafta fellowship, so she will be taking to the stage...
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the royal family of kotter once to boost their investment in deutsche bank.eking greater control of europe's largest investment bank. they made the request to regulators several months ago. earnings that disney are being hurt by espn. the sports network keeps losing subscribers. bloomberg iger told is not worried. bob iger: we are optimistic about it. i think the reaction to it suggests otherwise but that is not the case with us and three of taken a number of steps to contend with what we are seeing. this is not something we're just getting too. it is something we have been working on for few years. it is high time that people look at espn in a positive way and not a negative way. think about how mobile devices are being used and what for. taylor: overall, earnings in disney were better than expected thanks to theme parks and movies. firedonald trump has james comey. --it the agency's regulation amid the agency's investigation last year. exasperate gop upsetting, it has democrats. joining us now is baroness kennedy. this seems to have been a decision that has
the royal family of kotter once to boost their investment in deutsche bank.eking greater control of europe's largest investment bank. they made the request to regulators several months ago. earnings that disney are being hurt by espn. the sports network keeps losing subscribers. bloomberg iger told is not worried. bob iger: we are optimistic about it. i think the reaction to it suggests otherwise but that is not the case with us and three of taken a number of steps to contend with what we are...
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royally. that's not how israel works. that's now how the west bank works. it's very down to earth territory he's going into you and people know that leaders in the world have tried for decades to forge peace in the middle east and if he goes in and thinks he can do something in a few days there, that will be israel's the land of -- so maybe this will be one more. peter wrote a good piece about keeping it short and simple. if there's a place to go off script this is where it could happen. one other quick thing to look for is how much time he spends in yad vashem and what he says when he leaves. >> david, i want to get your advice and take as far as your advise to the president. >> what he did in riyadh, we'll sell you lots of weapons and look the other way if you want to repress your people, i think that's crude but that's the message. he's talking about having a more involvement from other arab countries have a regional role, president bush tried that, president obama tried that. i don't see much new in what he's trying to receive. he should tone down what
royally. that's not how israel works. that's now how the west bank works. it's very down to earth territory he's going into you and people know that leaders in the world have tried for decades to forge peace in the middle east and if he goes in and thinks he can do something in a few days there, that will be israel's the land of -- so maybe this will be one more. peter wrote a good piece about keeping it short and simple. if there's a place to go off script this is where it could happen. one...
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bank ahead of tonight's british academy television awards. the netflix drama the crown leads the way with five nominations. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is at the royal where the ceremony starts shortly. yes, some of the biggest stars in television have been arriving on what is a significant event for the ba ftas. what is a significant event for the baftas. five years ago, programmes that were only screened by online only broadcasters could not be entered. this year, the crown is not only eligible, it is leading the way with five nominations including recognition for its lead actress who plays the queen. in other acting categories, the performance nominating benedict cumberbatch the shakespeare, hollow crown series and you one lumley is receiving the fellowship, reflecting a prestigious career that has lasted around half a century. thank you very much. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, hello. this is bbc news. friday's cyber attack hit 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries according to the head of the european union's police agency. europol‘s director, rob wainwright, spoke to my colleague ben brown and said he fears th
bank ahead of tonight's british academy television awards. the netflix drama the crown leads the way with five nominations. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba is at the royal where the ceremony starts shortly. yes, some of the biggest stars in television have been arriving on what is a significant event for the ba ftas. what is a significant event for the baftas. five years ago, programmes that were only screened by online only broadcasters could not be entered. this year, the crown is...
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billiton and total and royal dutch shell there as well as some of the ther banks, b.n.p..b.s.. you look at the gainers, you see nestle, roche. not really gaining quite enough to bring the stocks 600 up which is currently down about .06. 2/3 of 1%. let's talk a little geopolitical action here. meet premier li will with angela merkel this afternoon as she continues her pivot away from the u.s. and towards asia after yesterday's meeting with modi. li meet with may need the relationship s much as merkel as he tries to maintain china's ambitious targets. economists warn a slowdown in growth is coming from china even as the p.m.i. data held up for may. we got that out this morning. pretty positive surprise. what do you think about china? ok, we got a big sigh of relief with the p.m.i. and a move in assets in asia. does the chinese growth, does the landing look like it is going to be a smooth and soft one? >> our team in hong kongs that been concerned about the slowdown in china for the second half for quite sometime. it is a very legitimate concern. the economy has been motorin
billiton and total and royal dutch shell there as well as some of the ther banks, b.n.p..b.s.. you look at the gainers, you see nestle, roche. not really gaining quite enough to bring the stocks 600 up which is currently down about .06. 2/3 of 1%. let's talk a little geopolitical action here. meet premier li will with angela merkel this afternoon as she continues her pivot away from the u.s. and towards asia after yesterday's meeting with modi. li meet with may need the relationship s much as...
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control of deutsche bank and if the request was granted by the german regulator, it would mean we basically have unprecedented concentration of voting rights in china and the i royaly. that could mean potential management changes at a time when the ceo has been under pressure to prove that deutsche bank can withstand legal cost and adapt to a vastly changed banking environment since the financial crisis. much, tracyyou very alloway with the deutsche bank story as it relates to investors from the middle east. staley has apologized for trying to unmask a whistleblower. as he told erik schatzker, becoming involved was a mistake. >> it's important that people feel comfortable to contact the bank or the regulators with full protection to talk about conduct issues at barclays. erik schatzker joins us now on set. good morning to you. this raises questions about the , witheblowing scandal limits around what he can say, but he came out white strongly to defend himself yesterday. >> as you would expect because he still the ceo in he has the support of the board. howissue going forward is long is this going to drag on? he was clear that he and barclays are at the beginning o
control of deutsche bank and if the request was granted by the german regulator, it would mean we basically have unprecedented concentration of voting rights in china and the i royaly. that could mean potential management changes at a time when the ceo has been under pressure to prove that deutsche bank can withstand legal cost and adapt to a vastly changed banking environment since the financial crisis. much, tracyyou very alloway with the deutsche bank story as it relates to investors from...
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the royal of qatar wants to boost stake in deutsche bank to more than 10%, according to people familiarmatter, a signal they are seeking greater control. requestde at the several months ago. earnings at disney hurt by the boost profits,to espn reported the sports network key to losing subscribers and paying more to televise games. the ceo said he is not worried. >> we are feeling very optimistic about it. the reaction suggests otherwise but that is not the case for us and will take the steps to contend with it, it is not something we are just getting too. something we have worked on for a number of years. people should look at espn in a positive way and not a negative way and think about how mobile devices are being used. emma: overall earnings better than expected thanks to fame parks and movies. that is your business flash. jonathan: the unemployment rate for two euros to the client hitting 4.4% in april -- unemployment rate declined to 4.4% in april. joining us now is bloomberg fed reporter is -- and torsten slok. the date has not accelerating anymore and in some areas, a little soft
the royal of qatar wants to boost stake in deutsche bank to more than 10%, according to people familiarmatter, a signal they are seeking greater control. requestde at the several months ago. earnings at disney hurt by the boost profits,to espn reported the sports network key to losing subscribers and paying more to televise games. the ceo said he is not worried. >> we are feeling very optimistic about it. the reaction suggests otherwise but that is not the case for us and will take the...
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royal infirmary. as we have been reflecting today, we are approaching what looks to be a glorious bank holiday weekendof events, particularly going on in manchester. very long in the planning, for example the 10k run going through the city on sunday. today, in just an going through the city on sunday. today, injust an hour or two, the great city games begin. let's talk to david hart whojoins me here at st ann's square from those games. welcome. your thoughts about these games happening today, i'm sure so very long in the planning but against such a different backdrop than you ever could have imagined. absolutely and our thoughts as organisers are with everybody has been affected by the awful incident earlier in the week. but our planning has been going head. it wasn't up to us whether or not the event would go ahead, that was the police and the council but the all clear was given so now we are concentrating on delivering a world —class concentrating on delivering a world—class event. concentrating on delivering a world-class event. what does it mean? what disciplines, who was taking part, how can peop
royal infirmary. as we have been reflecting today, we are approaching what looks to be a glorious bank holiday weekendof events, particularly going on in manchester. very long in the planning, for example the 10k run going through the city on sunday. today, in just an going through the city on sunday. today, injust an hour or two, the great city games begin. let's talk to david hart whojoins me here at st ann's square from those games. welcome. your thoughts about these games happening today,...
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banking. it was the labour government of harold wilson who introduced the giro account system in those days for that we will be looking alongside the ownership of royalgreat britain. applause the next three, i am just going to go to glenys. i have got robert and jack. who is first? robert is first. hello. a couple of things. most forecasters say that the main reason why the living standards of those on lower pay is set to fall over the next few years is because of the freeze on benefits. i am struck that you have not promised to end the benefits freeze. why have you not promised that? you have set out plans to spend about £50 billion a year more and tax companies and the rich by around £50 billion a year more. you have also got an ambitious programme of investment and an extension of public ownership of energy, the royal mail and water. how much do you intend to borrow additionally every year? thank you. the institute for fiscal studies has said this is the biggest involvement of the government in the state since the 1970s full stop at the last election two years ago, 2 million more voters felt the labour party was insufficiently responsible. why, ou
banking. it was the labour government of harold wilson who introduced the giro account system in those days for that we will be looking alongside the ownership of royalgreat britain. applause the next three, i am just going to go to glenys. i have got robert and jack. who is first? robert is first. hello. a couple of things. most forecasters say that the main reason why the living standards of those on lower pay is set to fall over the next few years is because of the freeze on benefits. i am...
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royal london asset outage meant. -- management. talk ofdonald trump's separating investment banks from retail. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance, i am francine lacqua in london. nejra: bp reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates as oil prices climbed and they cut costs. adjusted. ingested -- besser aboutse and the ability to maintain the dividend without increasing debt. pimco ceo plans that 100 employees over the next year for increased growth. isanuel roman said instead just instead of focusing on cutting costs, they plan to spend on technology to become better. >> we want to become the best at what we do. we do not think we can be the biggest. we think we can be good at managing a complex portfolio. there is plenty to do and we want the resource of the firm to be focused on -- nejra: twitter says it will not attribute a bump an activity to president trump's prolific use, but the ceo said they would love it if more leaders with use it to speak with their constituencies. as we said in the earnings call, we do not today have visibility on seein
royal london asset outage meant. -- management. talk ofdonald trump's separating investment banks from retail. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance, i am francine lacqua in london. nejra: bp reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates as oil prices climbed and they cut costs. adjusted. ingested -- besser aboutse and the ability to maintain the dividend without increasing debt. pimco ceo plans that 100 employees over the next year for increased...
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the royal couple said they're ‘delighted' to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day. time for the weather now. this has been a bank from one of our weather watchers. in northern ireland warmest day of the year so far with temperatures nearing 19. it was port stewart which had that temperature near 19. this is where the lion's share of the sunshine has been. some rain in cornwall going into the channel islands. they fade away over the next few hours and after midnight looking dry, variable cloud and clear spells, maybe the odd patch of mist and fog, quite: the countryside and some spells in the countryside and some spells in the morning, close to freezing and maybe an isolated touch. we start tomorrow with cloud and sunshine and the biggest cloud down the eastern side of the uk, for eastern england we develop showers during the west before cornwall, for devon and the channel islands where we saw rain the drier sunnier picture for tomorrow. wales looking mainly dry and maybe catching the showers later, showers pushing into eastern parts of england, the odd heavy rain as we go into the late afternoon, scotla nd as we
the royal couple said they're ‘delighted' to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day. time for the weather now. this has been a bank from one of our weather watchers. in northern ireland warmest day of the year so far with temperatures nearing 19. it was port stewart which had that temperature near 19. this is where the lion's share of the sunshine has been. some rain in cornwall going into the channel islands. they fade away over the next few hours and after midnight looking...
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royal couple said they're ‘delighted' to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day. time to hear about the weather prospects. for many of us not looking too bad, heading out and about on this bank—west scotland seeing temperatures of 21 degrees. further south, a swirl of cloud cover hefty showers breaking out. even the odd rumble of thunder. this will continue across central and southern england. maybe south wales, as the gate to the rest of the afternoon. elsewhere, not too many showers. ending the day with temperatures around the mid teens. this evening and tonight, showers tending to fade away, and tonight, showers tending to fade any and tonight, showers tending to fade away, many areas dry with clear spells. might be misty and murky across southern england. where you have clear spells with temperatures dropping for a touch of frost. tomorrow dry weather around, easterly wind. ringing cloud in eastern areas. if you showers here and there. sunshine for the west. feeling warmer, temperatures up to 19, maybe 20 degrees.
royal couple said they're ‘delighted' to share the photo to mark their daughter's special day. time to hear about the weather prospects. for many of us not looking too bad, heading out and about on this bank—west scotland seeing temperatures of 21 degrees. further south, a swirl of cloud cover hefty showers breaking out. even the odd rumble of thunder. this will continue across central and southern england. maybe south wales, as the gate to the rest of the afternoon. elsewhere, not too many...
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the royal college of nursing is warning of a "summer of protests" unless the government drops its 1% on pay for nurses. it says the cap has caused a significant real—terms pay cut for nurses — the bankup with rising prices. as part of our reality check series on key issues in the runup to the election, tonight steph mcgovern examines what's happened to pay. whether you think the politicians are spinning you a yarn or not, the key issues being debated are really important to lots of people, not least how much we are being paid. if you look back over the last decade, average wages in real terms have been falling. in other words, the cost of living has been going up faster than pay — and that means we have been facing a pay cut. even though we have seen wages start to go up over the last few years, there is a lot of catching up to do. before the financial crisis, average weekly earnings, when you take into account inflation, were £476, now they are down to £1167. by their very nature, these figures are averages, so therefore they vary depending on what you do and where you live but look at this map because it shows the regional differences in terms of how much people are earning. the d
the royal college of nursing is warning of a "summer of protests" unless the government drops its 1% on pay for nurses. it says the cap has caused a significant real—terms pay cut for nurses — the bankup with rising prices. as part of our reality check series on key issues in the runup to the election, tonight steph mcgovern examines what's happened to pay. whether you think the politicians are spinning you a yarn or not, the key issues being debated are really important to lots...
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bank holiday weekend. go online for the latest updates. this is bbc news. i'm jane hill live in manchester. the headlines at 3pm: the queen visits royalsilence is held across the uk in memory of the 22 people who were killed in the bombing. after photos showing debris from the manchester suicide bomb
bank holiday weekend. go online for the latest updates. this is bbc news. i'm jane hill live in manchester. the headlines at 3pm: the queen visits royalsilence is held across the uk in memory of the 22 people who were killed in the bombing. after photos showing debris from the manchester suicide bomb
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bank holiday monday. further north, it looks dry and brighter with a scattering of showers. we will keep you posted. headlinesjust headlines just after az30pm. the queen has been visiting the royalke to child survivors of monday's bomb attack, and some of the members of staff who have been treating them. the hospital trust have confirmed five children and five adults remain in critical care. we anticipate, by the end of the bank holiday weekend, that some will be able to return to their homes. but some patients will require staged reconstructive surgery and intensive rehabilitation for some time yet. police say items found in raids across the city represent a significant development. it's thought a network of individuals were assisting bomber salman abedi, and his links to libya are a key part of the investigation. there's anger over the leak of photographs of the crime scene — showing bomb fragments and a backpack — to an american newspaper. president trump has said the leaks are deeply troubling and will get to the bottom of this. a national minute of silence has been held to pay tribute to victims of the manchester attack. in total, 22 people were killed in the bombing. in ot
bank holiday monday. further north, it looks dry and brighter with a scattering of showers. we will keep you posted. headlinesjust headlines just after az30pm. the queen has been visiting the royalke to child survivors of monday's bomb attack, and some of the members of staff who have been treating them. the hospital trust have confirmed five children and five adults remain in critical care. we anticipate, by the end of the bank holiday weekend, that some will be able to return to their homes....
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the royal society for public health said youtube had the most positive impact on mental health, followed by twitter and facebook. a bbc investigation has found flaws in hsbc‘s biometric bankrs' speech patterns to grant access to their accounts. hsbc says every person's voice is unique and that makes its system secure. but the click technology programme has shown that it is possible for someone to log into an account that's not their own. dan simmons reports. passwords, key fobs and apps have all been used to protect us. but over the last year, a new gold standard insecurity has emerged — biometrics. like fingerprints, the human voice is unique to each of us and hejust human voice is unique to each of us and he just these are, along with other banks, has started using voice of its customers as their password. they say it's secure. but a simple experiment with my nonidentical twin brother... proves otherwise. my financial details and the ability to tra nsfer financial details and the ability to transfer money wide open. i'm absolutely shocked. under no circumstances should to different people be able to access the same bank account with voice biometric authentication. every
the royal society for public health said youtube had the most positive impact on mental health, followed by twitter and facebook. a bbc investigation has found flaws in hsbc‘s biometric bankrs' speech patterns to grant access to their accounts. hsbc says every person's voice is unique and that makes its system secure. but the click technology programme has shown that it is possible for someone to log into an account that's not their own. dan simmons reports. passwords, key fobs and apps have...
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bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ ♪ >>> it's 8:00 on today. coming up, royal reveal. his mother, princess diana. and 20 years later, he's still coming to terms with her passing. >>> plus, tennis anyone? >> very good. back hand. >> i kick off our new summer of yes series by hitting the court with a little help from my friends. >> hi, savannah, it's chrissy. i hope you're ready to run and to sprint. >> love the sport. it's done well for me. >>> and a very brady reunion. >> on your mark. get set. go. >> our favorite tv family joins us live in studio 1a. we will talk about the show's lasting legacy and the passing of beloved mom, florence henderson. today, may 30th, 2017. >> it is talent tuesday. and we have mattis. yes. ♪ we have breaking news on the plaza. >> we're pregnant. >> it's your birthday? >> happy birthday. >> i'm 65. >> i got another birthday. what are you goindoing, laurie? >> i'm celebrating my 50th. >> what are you celebrating? >> my 18th birthday. >> you know who else's birthday it is? [ cheers and applause ] >>> and good morning, everybody. welcome back t
bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ ♪ >>> it's 8:00 on today. coming up, royal reveal. his mother, princess diana. and 20 years later, he's still coming to terms with her passing. >>> plus, tennis anyone? >> very good. back hand. >> i kick off our new summer of yes series by hitting the court with a little help from my friends. >> hi, savannah, it's chrissy. i hope you're ready to run and to sprint. >> love the sport. it's done well for me....
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bank holiday. he returned home saying he thought he‘d been drugged. when his behaviour became erratic he voluntarily went to bethlem royal hospital in beckenham. 18 hoursoner ruled out unlawful killing. this, after two investigations by the police watchdog and a judicial review. we can speak now to aji and conrad lewis, sheni‘s mum and dad, as well as deborah coles, director of the charity inquest, who‘ve been supporting the family. thank you very much for coming on the programme. conrad, thejury said that the restraint used by those officers for the prolonged period of time, ten minutes and then 20 minutes, was unnecessary and unreasonable. excessive. what was it like to hear that, as evidence? traumatic. initially, we didn‘t really know what happened until the inquest, which was six and a half yea rs inquest, which was six and a half years later. now to hear how it all unfolded, the lies that were being told by the police and the health staff, you know, we werejust lost for words. everybody in court gasped when they heard the treatment. i think the doctor said they were treating him like an animal. what was it like for you,aji? he had so much promise
bank holiday. he returned home saying he thought he‘d been drugged. when his behaviour became erratic he voluntarily went to bethlem royal hospital in beckenham. 18 hoursoner ruled out unlawful killing. this, after two investigations by the police watchdog and a judicial review. we can speak now to aji and conrad lewis, sheni‘s mum and dad, as well as deborah coles, director of the charity inquest, who‘ve been supporting the family. thank you very much for coming on the programme. conrad,...
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royal highness prince alwaleed of abu dhabi. that is a lot. that is a mouthful there. one of the world's richest leaders. abu dhabi, a leader worldwide in banky have a open side when it comes to ininvestment. very few rules. just plow the money in. >>> north korea firing a new missile claiming this can hold a nuclear warhead. what is make as concern it might be able to and and we have ben collins. republican and democratic administration, north korea does whatever the hell it wants. >> absolutely. to put it in context, neil, 10 years ago they had the first nuclear test. that registered in one kiloton. the nuclear test we saw a few months ago registered in somewhere around 25 to 30. hiroshima was 15-kilotons. neil: wow. >> the issue will not be a question if they're going to have the capability but when. so we are unfortunately a point where action has to be taken either by us or through the chinese. but this man obviously showing that he is not slowing down in his desire to have a weapon but i don't think he has got it yet. neil: he is pretty close. routinely a lot of experts poo-poo his missiles off course. this one was a little off course
royal highness prince alwaleed of abu dhabi. that is a lot. that is a mouthful there. one of the world's richest leaders. abu dhabi, a leader worldwide in banky have a open side when it comes to ininvestment. very few rules. just plow the money in. >>> north korea firing a new missile claiming this can hold a nuclear warhead. what is make as concern it might be able to and and we have ben collins. republican and democratic administration, north korea does whatever the hell it wants....