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service to do that for the royal mail put up prices backin for the royal mail put up prices back in little bit. the fine won't be paid untilan ongoing a little bit. the fine won't be paid until an appropriate process is head. ok, but it's a lot bigger. thank you. new research has found evidence that e—cigarettes may be more harmful than previously thought. the small experimental study by the university of birmingham, suggests that breathing in vapour may cause long—term damage to the lungs. in february, a report by public health england, concluded that e—cigs were far safer than smoking. vienna has been named the world's most liveable city, that's according to a report by the economist intelligence unit. the austrian capital outscored last yea r‘s number one, the australian city of melbourne. the report says manchester has seen the biggest improvement among european cities over the past year. the least liveable cities were dhaka in bangladesh, and the syrian capital, damascus. we're going to take you back to what's happening outside westminster this morning. amman has been arrested
service to do that for the royal mail put up prices backin for the royal mail put up prices back in little bit. the fine won't be paid untilan ongoing a little bit. the fine won't be paid until an appropriate process is head. ok, but it's a lot bigger. thank you. new research has found evidence that e—cigarettes may be more harmful than previously thought. the small experimental study by the university of birmingham, suggests that breathing in vapour may cause long—term damage to the lungs....
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whistl is seeking damages, but royal mail says it will challenge the fine.raud — after new figures showed victims lost a total of £23 million in scams last year. people are being tricked out of an average of £91,000 each, but the true scale of the problem is thought to be far bigger. more than a thousand rhinos are killed every year in south africa. their horns are used as a medical remedy or increasingly as a status symbol in asia — and they're worth more than cocaine. a bbc investigation has found that it's notjust the consumers or traffickers who are to blame. corruption is allowing criminals to continue killing the rhinos. our africa correspondent alastair leithead reports. they're searching the bush for rhinos at a private game reserve in zululand. the gunman is a vet. the dart contains a sedative. guys, we need more people here. each rhino weighs more than a tonne. right, 100%. right, let's roll him. and they have less than half an hour to make some measurements, add a tracker and remove what the poachers kill these animals for. you can only remove pro
whistl is seeking damages, but royal mail says it will challenge the fine.raud — after new figures showed victims lost a total of £23 million in scams last year. people are being tricked out of an average of £91,000 each, but the true scale of the problem is thought to be far bigger. more than a thousand rhinos are killed every year in south africa. their horns are used as a medical remedy or increasingly as a status symbol in asia — and they're worth more than cocaine. a bbc...
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ofcom has fined royal mail a record £50 million for breaching competition law. official figures. that‘s despite the number ofjobs figures. that‘s despite the number of jobs that was created figures. that‘s despite the number ofjobs that was created by the economy going up slower than expected a chest 40 2000. the number of people from the eu working in the uk, fell by 86 thousand — that‘s the biggest fall since records began in 1997. but the number of workers from outside the eu went up by 74 thousand to just over a million. there was a slowdown in the growth of wages — they went up byjust 2.7 per cent. analyst anna leach says that living standards are still under pressure. households have remained, incomes have remained under pressure for quite some time. it certainly does not do anything to ease that pressure. it's worth bearing in mind that the bank of england have been saying for some time that they are expecting a temporary slowdown in wage growth. we can expect wage growth to pick up slightly in the months ahead, but underpinning the weakness in wage growt
ofcom has fined royal mail a record £50 million for breaching competition law. official figures. that‘s despite the number ofjobs figures. that‘s despite the number of jobs that was created figures. that‘s despite the number ofjobs that was created by the economy going up slower than expected a chest 40 2000. the number of people from the eu working in the uk, fell by 86 thousand — that‘s the biggest fall since records began in 1997. but the number of workers from outside the eu...
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royal mail though is under pressure, that's after being fined £50 million by the regulator for abusings may not be as safe as previously thought. researchers at the university of birmingham say vaping could cause long—term damage to the lungs, as our health correspondent james gallagher reports. scientists collected the vapour from a e—cigarette, cooled it and used to bathe cells donated form the lungs of healthy people. a study in the general thorax showed even low doses of vapour led to damaging changes in the lungs immune cells. the research team said there may be long—term consequences and these alterations could culminate in diseases that cause severe breathing difficulties. yet they have measured changes for only 48 hours in a disease that takes decades to manifest. it will take years of studying vapours to know the truth. the researchers said it was right to think sceptically about e—cigarettes. public health england said vaping was not risk—free, but was clearly much less harmful than smoking and it urged smokers to switch without delay. ten premier league clubs could have play
royal mail though is under pressure, that's after being fined £50 million by the regulator for abusings may not be as safe as previously thought. researchers at the university of birmingham say vaping could cause long—term damage to the lungs, as our health correspondent james gallagher reports. scientists collected the vapour from a e—cigarette, cooled it and used to bathe cells donated form the lungs of healthy people. a study in the general thorax showed even low doses of vapour led to...
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had last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their boss but the vote wasme companies try to buck the trend. we capped remuneration at 20 times the pay of the lowest paid. why do we do it? equals business is not just for the shareholders why do we do it? equals business is notjust for the shareholders and directors but for society at large. it has meant that people are queueing up to join it has meant that people are queueing up tojoin us. it has meant that people are queueing up to join us. some believe top earners are worth every penny. they are able to pick and choose different people which means companies are better managed. 0ne cause of low productivity is poor management and companies that are better managed tend to make better productive deep game. not all top pay packets are bubbling over. even in topjobs, women earn half of pay packets are bubbling over. even in top jobs, women earn half of what men do. many people will be depending on exam results out this week as they embark on the next stage of their life, but traditional a—levels are not the on
had last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their boss but the vote wasme companies try to buck the trend. we capped remuneration at 20 times the pay of the lowest paid. why do we do it? equals business is not just for the shareholders why do we do it? equals business is notjust for the shareholders and directors but for society at large. it has meant that people are queueing up to join it has meant that people are queueing up tojoin us. it has meant that people...
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last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their new boss but the vote washe pay of the lowest paid. why do we do it? because business is notjust for the shareholders and directors but for society at large. it has meant that people are queueing up tojoin us. some believe top earners are worth every penny. because they are paying so much, they are able to pick and choose different people, which means companies are better managed. one cause of low productivity is poor management and companies that are better managed tend to make better productive deep gain. not all top pay packets are bubbling over. even in topjobs, women earn half of what men do. jonty bloom, bbc news. the former labour prime minister, gordon brown, the former labour prime minister, gordon brown, has said that jeremy corbyn "has to change" in order to address concerns that the party has a problem with anti—semitism. speaking at the edinburgh international book festival, mr brown said the issue was a ‘running sore' which had to be dealt with . he's called on labour to fully adopt the definitio
last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their new boss but the vote washe pay of the lowest paid. why do we do it? because business is notjust for the shareholders and directors but for society at large. it has meant that people are queueing up tojoin us. some believe top earners are worth every penny. because they are paying so much, they are able to pick and choose different people, which means companies are better managed. one cause of low productivity is poor...
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had last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their boss but the vote wasey are paying so much, they are able to pick and choose different people, which means companies are better managed. one cause of low productivity is poor management and companies that are better managed tend to make better productive deep game. not all top pay packets are bubbling over. even in topjobs, women earn half of what men do. the headlines on bbc news: the number of dead after the genoa bridge collapse is now 39, with emergency crews still searching for survivors. the bbc will not appeal, after losing a high court privacy case brought by sir cliff richard, ogver its coverage of a police raid on his home. president trump has revoked the security clearance of former cia—diretcorjohn brennan. the white house says mr brennan used his to access to sensitive information to make unfounded allegations against the administraion. the existence of the rhino is under threat because of poaching of their valuable horns, and tens of thousands of elephants are killed every year for their ivor
had last month shareholders at royal mail voted against a huge pay rise for their boss but the vote wasey are paying so much, they are able to pick and choose different people, which means companies are better managed. one cause of low productivity is poor management and companies that are better managed tend to make better productive deep game. not all top pay packets are bubbling over. even in topjobs, women earn half of what men do. the headlines on bbc news: the number of dead after the...
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last month shareholders at royal mail voted against huge pay rises for its boss but the company ignored of the lowest paid. business is notjust for shareholders or the directors it's for society at last. —— large. shareholders or the directors it's for society at last. -- large. but some believe top earners are worth every penny. because they are paid so every penny. because they are paid so much they can pick and choose different people and that's a good thing because it means companies better managed. 0ne thing because it means companies better managed. one of the causes of low productivity is poor management and companies that are better managed make greater productivity gain. but zero all pay packets are bubbling over. even in topjobs women in half of what men do. a year ago, the scottish government introduced the baby box scheme. they're given to parents of every newborn, and contain items including clothing, books and a play mat, as well as doubling up as a sleeping space. more than 50 thousand boxes have been delivered in that time, at a cost of £8 million, but critics say the go
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person to talk about it, i got a mentorfrom the the person to talk about it, i got a mentor from the royal mail, go to university. what about you, hasnan? i got my grades last year as well and i decided i wanted to retake one of my subjects to do a different course at university but giving the retake your applied for an apprenticeship. doing what? doing data analysis. i had always wanted to go straight to work, it was about finding the apprenticeship that was best for me. how is it going? really well. i started in february, so seven months down the line. sure you made the right choice? 10096. there has been a small decline in people going to university and wanting to 90, going to university and wanting to go, why‘d you think that is? going to university and wanting to go, why'd you think that is?” going to university and wanting to go, why'd you think that is? i used to think it was because of the fees that it to think it was because of the fees thatitis to think it was because of the fees that it is about value for money. that is what we are hearing from the students. they are worried about no
person to talk about it, i got a mentorfrom the the person to talk about it, i got a mentor from the royal mail, go to university. what about you, hasnan? i got my grades last year as well and i decided i wanted to retake one of my subjects to do a different course at university but giving the retake your applied for an apprenticeship. doing what? doing data analysis. i had always wanted to go straight to work, it was about finding the apprenticeship that was best for me. how is it going?...
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the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run—up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanhe sunday mirror has the story of a 10—year—old boy who weighs 17 stone, and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. lots of boris johnson, lots of borisjohnson, haven't seen him in ages. he went quiet, didn't he? have you missed him? your theory is that it quite likes being on the front page. we will get to him in a moment. let's talk about brexit. this is quite a significant poll that the observer has conducted, which shows that if there was a referendum today, we might have a different result. we might. yes. they haven't asked the question, if we had a referendum today, how would you vote, but what they have done is pulled together, i am going to tell you what it is called, actually. it is called multilevel regression and post— stratification. it is a data analytic term. the translation is, poll. yes, they have wrought together lots of information, including from the 0ns, and that is important, they are notjust going out and asking a ques
the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run—up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanhe sunday mirror has the story of a 10—year—old boy who weighs 17 stone, and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. lots of boris johnson, lots of borisjohnson, haven't seen him in ages. he went quiet, didn't he? have you missed him? your theory is that it quite likes being on the front page. we will get to him in a moment. let's talk about...
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royal family and his own daughter. i won't be silenced, says meghan's estranged father. in an almost nine-hour interview over three days with the british paper "the mail sunday, markle claims he's been cut off by his daughter and the palace saying, quote, i blame the royal family. i can see the strange meghan's under. he also denies claims he's an alcoholic and uses drugs. he also insists he did not fake a recent heart attack. he says he suffers from cardiac problems, saying, i could die tomorrow. perhaps it would be easier for meghan if i died. you know meghan markle. how do you feel about thomas markle's inability to keep his mouth shut? >> i feel sorry for him and, you know, i've got to say that meghan, i think, has handled this really badly. >> piers morgan has interviewed thomas for good morning britain. >> she's wanted children for a long time. when she met harry and she spoke about how much she loves him, there's got to be a child in the making somewhere soon. >> piers feels that meghan shutting her father out is not a good move. >> there's no doubt she has a track record of just discarding people whether it's friends, whether it's family, whet
royal family and his own daughter. i won't be silenced, says meghan's estranged father. in an almost nine-hour interview over three days with the british paper "the mail sunday, markle claims he's been cut off by his daughter and the palace saying, quote, i blame the royal family. i can see the strange meghan's under. he also denies claims he's an alcoholic and uses drugs. he also insists he did not fake a recent heart attack. he says he suffers from cardiac problems, saying, i could die...
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the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanor has the story of a ten year old boy who weighs 17 stone — and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. you can tell it is august. there is a bit of that. boris johnson isn't off the front pages and the these brexit. it is interesting when the papers go for it with brexit —— neither is brexit. because there no one around to answer because they are all on holiday. the observer, no surprise, but we have a poll of how the country would vote if there was a referendum, a second referendum. very interesting poll. is it? it is. it brings together a lot of polls including a couple of more than 15,000 people and combines it with data from the office of national statistics. the poll was commissioned by best for britain which is campaigning against brexit, we should say, and the anti—racist group, hope not hate, so this is quite thorough, and it is probably music to the ease of people who understand data, but in a natcho, in 2016 -- in understand data
the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanor has the story of a ten year old boy who weighs 17 stone — and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. you can tell it is august. there is a bit of that. boris johnson isn't off the front pages and the these brexit. it is interesting when the papers go for it with brexit —— neither is brexit. because there no one around to answer because they...
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for their mailfriend to would be shocked and ashamed for their mail friend to see them wearing the same outfit twice. a few people at royalt keep pace with the fashion. it is the decline of the high street, people look in shops and then they go online. but they borrow things from shops and then they are giving it back. thank you forjoining us. thank you for watching. hello, we will see something of a north—west east split in the weather. it will be breezy, lots of cloud and showery outbreaks of rain. the driest of the weather will be towards the south and east because high—pressure is just about holding on across the south but this area of low pressure in the north—west is driving weather fronts towards us and it is bringing rain this morning across scotland and to northern ireland. patchy rain to wales and into the far north—west of england. the further south and east you are, it is drier and brighter and it will feel quite warm. let's focus on the rain during this afternoon. it will feel heavy at times across the north and west of scotland. breezy conditions. towards eastern and south east scotland however, sunny spells
for their mailfriend to would be shocked and ashamed for their mail friend to see them wearing the same outfit twice. a few people at royalt keep pace with the fashion. it is the decline of the high street, people look in shops and then they go online. but they borrow things from shops and then they are giving it back. thank you forjoining us. thank you for watching. hello, we will see something of a north—west east split in the weather. it will be breezy, lots of cloud and showery outbreaks...
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the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanho boy who weighs 17 stone and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. those are the front pages, let's ta ke those are the front pages, let's take a more in—depth look at the stories. we are starting with the cabinet war over boris. are you surprised how this has developed since that column? six days on and now he is just a backbencher and yet he has this extraordinary ability to dominate the news agenda. it is a bit depressing they are still talking about it. the sunday times has spoken to a number of cabinet ministers who have used this as a chance to give another kicking to theresa may. there is not a serious political brain in downing street is probably the best quote in this piece. it is not playing out well with all of the cabinet and presumably this skews towards the lever voting bit of the cabinet would be like this. but boris, i feel, has been utterly cynical in this because what he does so well, when he was london mayor, he was a
the mail on sunday says all was not well in the run up to the royal wedding of prince harry and meghanho boy who weighs 17 stone and says he cannot get the treatment he needs to lose weight because of cuts to the nhs. those are the front pages, let's ta ke those are the front pages, let's take a more in—depth look at the stories. we are starting with the cabinet war over boris. are you surprised how this has developed since that column? six days on and now he is just a backbencher and yet he...
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royal touch of visiting granites palace and its park near. well head over to the us to the city of san antonio. texas. and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of paris. most visitors head straight to the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through love and now. even spend the night at this beautiful nineteenth century castle. then it's on to the dock this is the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than one hundred and fifty years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but first a pit stop at what's called the pickle mile it's to go to destination for this play by its most famous product. to couldn't get in the caribbean we have some officials still pickles mustard golic. close reddish mustard honey mustard or chili two. each that has its own secret pickle recipe these gherkins are sold all around the world. next i think the classics my favorite you know. the soil here in the chalet but is more than rich in nutrients ideal conditions for growing cucumbers. now i'm hopping on the next boat. first and foremost these boats are tourist attractions but they were once
royal touch of visiting granites palace and its park near. well head over to the us to the city of san antonio. texas. and we'll show you the e-mail sent to us from the indian city of paris. most visitors head straight to the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through love and now. even spend the night at this beautiful nineteenth century castle. then it's on to the dock this is the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than one hundred and fifty years of course...
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mail. it was a glamorous top secret getaway for the fienewlyweds. the jet-setting royals life royalty. prince harry and meghan enjoying a mini moon at george and amal clooney's waterfront lake comeau villa. >> they flew on a private plane and landed there thursday and this was a private weekend where they were just able to enjoy time with close friends. >> reporter: since attending meghan and harry's wedding, the two couples have been spending more time together, bonding over shared philanthropic interests. >> amal and meghan spent much of their days lounging by the pool together and of course playing with the twins and george and harry have a shared passion for motorcycles and checked out georplayed basketball together. of course, in the evening george is the host with the most and he threw several banquets catered for by his favorite chef at a local restaurant. >> reporter: meghan showing her mothering side helping amal out with toddlers alexander and ella. >> everyone is wondering when harry and meghan will have their first child. this is a woman who as soon as she got
mail. it was a glamorous top secret getaway for the fienewlyweds. the jet-setting royals life royalty. prince harry and meghan enjoying a mini moon at george and amal clooney's waterfront lake comeau villa. >> they flew on a private plane and landed there thursday and this was a private weekend where they were just able to enjoy time with close friends. >> reporter: since attending meghan and harry's wedding, the two couples have been spending more time together, bonding over shared...
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and finally, the mail has an interview with thomas markle, who claims he hung up on prince harry during a heated conversation, and was banned from giving a speech at the royalepticism about the media, as well. you will remember that thomas was illjust before the wedding and was in hospital with a heart attack. prince harry had had a conversation with him and obviously some pretty strong views about paparazzi and the media, and in this conversation between prince harry and his future father—in—law, it ended with a phone being slammed down. not by prince harry. lots of the sunday papers, week by week, seem to be mining this very rich seam of quotes from thomas markle. the rich seam of thomas markle. the rich seam of thomas markle and boris johnson. was raining when you woke up this morning? it was, i got soaked. i walked 150 yards and got very wet. here is chris with a look at this morning's weather. the weather is feeling all british again. for those that wish away the heat and wish the rain on, maybe it is your fault. we some big heat and wish the rain on, maybe it is yourfault. we some big contrast with yesterday and is clear blue skies, temperatures strug
and finally, the mail has an interview with thomas markle, who claims he hung up on prince harry during a heated conversation, and was banned from giving a speech at the royalepticism about the media, as well. you will remember that thomas was illjust before the wedding and was in hospital with a heart attack. prince harry had had a conversation with him and obviously some pretty strong views about paparazzi and the media, and in this conversation between prince harry and his future...
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telling "the mail" on sunday, meghan was apparently upset with me saying they would probably have a baby soon. >> nothing like this has happened to the royalo start celebrity big brother in the uk. for a reportedly six-figure sum. >> you have to feel sorry for meghan starting a new life in a new country. how is she going to cope with this? >> right now, their focus is on their life together. meghan has no plans to see her father and the two are dashing off to balmoral for a break. >> reporter: as for markle, david, he said despite all of this, he loves harry and meghan, and he wishes them well. >> and he says it's the last one. >> it's the last one. >> until you're here monday. remember that wedding robin? >> i do. i do. i had a handsome escort right next to me. you, david muir. i remember it well. >>> we now have the "gma" health alert. for the first time ever, the fda approving a birth control app as way to prevent pregnancy. dr. jennifer ashton has more. how does this work and can you really rely on an app for this? >> good morning, robin. it's basically natural family planning, which is not new, with a new age approach. the woman has t
telling "the mail" on sunday, meghan was apparently upset with me saying they would probably have a baby soon. >> nothing like this has happened to the royalo start celebrity big brother in the uk. for a reportedly six-figure sum. >> you have to feel sorry for meghan starting a new life in a new country. how is she going to cope with this? >> right now, their focus is on their life together. meghan has no plans to see her father and the two are dashing off to...