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i've been discussing this issue with the former head of the royal navy at the former head of the royalormer head of the royal navy at the former security minister lord west. quite clearly there is insufficient money within the defence budget and each service will have been told to go away and look at measures that can be taken and the bracket within thennavy that's being looked at to make those sort of savings will involve the paying off of the landing ship docks, these are for the albion and bulwark, which are crucial to amphibious landing and a reduction in the marines. because if you don't have the amphibious shipping capability, there's no point really in having a large marine force. but that amphibious capability has taken many years to build up and you can'tjust suddenly create it again. so losing it is strategically illiterate — as the defence committee said. although some people would say, if you look —— at what are arguably the biggest military threats to this country at the moment, maybe north korea, would the royal marines be much use in that sort of conflict? well i think i
i've been discussing this issue with the former head of the royal navy at the former head of the royalormer head of the royal navy at the former security minister lord west. quite clearly there is insufficient money within the defence budget and each service will have been told to go away and look at measures that can be taken and the bracket within thennavy that's being looked at to make those sort of savings will involve the paying off of the landing ship docks, these are for the albion and...
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i have spotted barge which does is says on the tin, for the royal navy, but thank you for the royal navythe explanation of the tie and a hammer as well. tags for your time. goodbye. it's all about the little details. shall we get some weather? i left my hat outside, fortu nately. some weather? i left my hat outside, fortunately. it might be willie have this weekend because it's pretty chilly through the weekend and on into next week. great skies overhead from any. that's how it looks for a weather watcher in norfolk. we will see sales of sunshine today but some wintry showers speeding in on what is first on a strong easterly winds. yesterday we had all that cloud and rain at hill snow. that cloud has essentially dissipated overnight. through the first part of this morning, not a through the first part of this morning, nota bad through the first part of this morning, not a bad start for many with spells of sunshine, some showers in east anglia & pleased. a mixture of rain, sleet and snow, potentially icy stretches. further west, wales, north—west england, a widespread frost. some good spe
i have spotted barge which does is says on the tin, for the royal navy, but thank you for the royal navythe explanation of the tie and a hammer as well. tags for your time. goodbye. it's all about the little details. shall we get some weather? i left my hat outside, fortu nately. some weather? i left my hat outside, fortunately. it might be willie have this weekend because it's pretty chilly through the weekend and on into next week. great skies overhead from any. that's how it looks for a...
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the police and the royal navy are working to remove the latest discovery.nly does not exist within the military, and the royal navy ensures that every device, every bomb and every humane yechun is treated in the same way, to therefore ensure —— every munition, to make sure the government dunn the public are severed all times. thousands more will be hopeful the airport is up and running by tomorrow morning. let's get more on the future of the south african president jacob zuma , leaders of the ruling anc party are still locked in talks about his future. we can now speak to richard dowden, journalist and director of the royal african society. thank you forjoining us. what is taking so long? i think at the heart of it is south africa's constitution, which is very complex, and very, very well—balanced. it was negotiated at that time in the 90s, when cyril opposer was the chief negotiator for this new constitution, which make sure that world government can act, at the same time there is no room for any corruption or anything at all. now we have a president in so
the police and the royal navy are working to remove the latest discovery.nly does not exist within the military, and the royal navy ensures that every device, every bomb and every humane yechun is treated in the same way, to therefore ensure —— every munition, to make sure the government dunn the public are severed all times. thousands more will be hopeful the airport is up and running by tomorrow morning. let's get more on the future of the south african president jacob zuma , leaders of...
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which is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing two thousand marines and the royal navy's reports. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are among britain's elite fighting forces and provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would damage their ability to be a high readiness unit. and warns plans to end the use of hms albion and hms bulwark — ships from which beach assaults are made — would be militarily illiterate at this time. the committee praises the defence secretary, gavin williamson, for taking control of a defence review. he is under pressure to make cuts against the strong funding cases being made by other government departments, but also faces arguments from military chiefs that defence must be a priority. since 2010, our military has been cut by a third in its capability. if this new round of cuts come, it will have been cut by half. can you imagine if we had half the number of hospitals? spending on defence has fluctuated over decades.
which is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing two thousand marines and the royal navy's reports. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are among britain's elite fighting forces and provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would damage their ability to be a high readiness unit. and warns plans to end the use of hms albion and hms bulwark —...
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the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all involved.nd now, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have black panther, which opens on tuesday. we have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. and 50 shades freed, it all comes to an end. black panther, why isn't it opening until tuesday? i presume it is because it will give it a long opening weekend. it has been eagerly awaited. at the beginning of the film, it is a technologically advanced society and they must keep their secrets away from the rest of the world in case it falls into the wrong hands. inevitably, to some extent, it does. the movie pays great attention to character and detail. here is a clip. remote system activated. wait, which side of the road is it? just drive. let's go! look at your suit. you have been taking bullets. run around the track. where did he go?! show off. that is the most generic stuff. there's much more interesting stuff in t
the airport is cooperating with the met police, royal navy, and the burrough of newham, all involved.nd now, the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have black panther, which opens on tuesday. we have pad man, based on a true, inspiring story. and 50 shades freed, it all comes to an end. black panther, why isn't it opening until tuesday? i presume it is because it...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors
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now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesdetectives have been training up the telstar. a four key airports the british aviation experts have installed equipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is it now? no country is 100% safe, as we saw in london and manchester last year. but it is they be here than it was in 2015, because of the tunisian capability, it has improved. in the resort town were thomas cook is taking the first british tourist, out of the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. f
now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesdetectives have been training up the telstar. a four key airports the british aviation experts have installed equipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is it now? no country is 100% safe, as we saw in london and manchester last year. but it is they be here than it was in 2015, because of the tunisian capability, it has improved. in the resort town were thomas cook is taking the first...
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century, really describes the british led world order that was underwritten essentially by the royal navy. - at particular points in history there's been one unusually strong power, and that power has made many of the rules for what passes for an international world system. - [narrator] pax americana was born out of the preponderance of power the us enjoyed in the aftermath of the second world war. - dean acheson, truman's security of state, he described in his very famous memoirs, present at the creation, that creation of a new order and that new order was an american led and upheld order that involved the creation of the united nations. the world bank. the international monetary fund. separate but equally important nato. the world trade organization. these were really the sort of key pieces of architecture of the us led global order that we've all known throughout our lifetime. - pax americana is i think more honestly rendered as the so called liberal international order that we helped to structure. and we did it for selfish american reasons. it was the cheapest way for us to accomplish
century, really describes the british led world order that was underwritten essentially by the royal navy. - at particular points in history there's been one unusually strong power, and that power has made many of the rules for what passes for an international world system. - [narrator] pax americana was born out of the preponderance of power the us enjoyed in the aftermath of the second world war. - dean acheson, truman's security of state, he described in his very famous memoirs, present at...
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london police evacuated the area. 700 feet of the bomb and the royal navy has been called in to help. it's certainly somewhat of a bizarre story. i'll keep my eye on things throughout the morning. luckily, this is not affecting london's heathro airport, which is the big international hub. back to you. >>> jessica, thank you. >>> california's north coast vineyards produced $1.5 billion of grapes last year according to the department of agriculture. 464,000 tons were produced in the area. that's 8% higher than 2016. the report says the weather played a big factor in prices for wine grapes and tr. >>> it could be the site of 1100 new homes. tonight they want public feedback. the balboa reservoir development is proposed at ocean and fay avenues. the meeting starts at 6:00 tonight at san francisco city hall. >>> fargo knows what went wrong in a mistake affecting 40,000 people. theback admitted that it signed up hundreds of thousands for insurance they didn't need, sometimes without their knowledge. refund letters were supposed to be sent to affected customers. some letters had the wrong am
london police evacuated the area. 700 feet of the bomb and the royal navy has been called in to help. it's certainly somewhat of a bizarre story. i'll keep my eye on things throughout the morning. luckily, this is not affecting london's heathro airport, which is the big international hub. back to you. >>> jessica, thank you. >>> california's north coast vineyards produced $1.5 billion of grapes last year according to the department of agriculture. 464,000 tons were produced in...
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is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing two thousand marines —— and the royal navy'st ships. daniela relph reports. it isa it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they're among britain's elite fighting forces and provide half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the report says more cuts would affect their ability to be a high calibre unit. and cutting ships from which beach assaults are made one militarily ill lit rail. the committee praises the defence secretary. he is under pressure to make cuts against the funding cases being made by other government departments, but faces arguments from military chiefs that defence must be a priority. since 2010, our military has been cut by a third in its cape yabltd. —— capability. if this round of cuts happen it will be cut by half. spending on defence has fluctuated. since 2010 the figure show a decrease, reinforced by austerity measures. defence is now more complex and sophisticated than ever. the head of army warned of russia's increasingly powerful and aggressive military. a capability he
is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing two thousand marines —— and the royal navy'st ships. daniela relph reports. it isa it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they're among britain's elite fighting forces and provide half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the report says more cuts would affect their ability to be a high calibre unit. and cutting ships from which beach assaults are made one militarily ill lit rail. the committee...
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the royal navy are removing the device. airport will be shut all day and all flights have been cancelled, affecting up to 16,000 passengers. last year, more than 4.5 million people used london city airport, which is close to london's financial district. our news correspondent andy moorejoins me now. welcome. this is the closest airport to the city of london. 16,000 people use it everyday. tell us about how many will be affected. 16,000 people will be affected today. something like 200 flights. the airport is used a lot by the business community. a lot of people would have been flying to go to work at ca nary wharf have been flying to go to work at canary wharf or in the city. this world war ii bomb was found early yesterday morning. the work at the airport continued as usual. the airport continued as usual. the airport closed last night. the decision was taken to get rid of the device. an exclusion zone was declared, about 200 metres or more. roads were closed, some homes were evacuated. the operation to get rid of the bomb
the royal navy are removing the device. airport will be shut all day and all flights have been cancelled, affecting up to 16,000 passengers. last year, more than 4.5 million people used london city airport, which is close to london's financial district. our news correspondent andy moorejoins me now. welcome. this is the closest airport to the city of london. 16,000 people use it everyday. tell us about how many will be affected. 16,000 people will be affected today. something like 200 flights....
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment, so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year, but it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by people behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital, tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects were arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover ful
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment, so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year, but it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas...
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london city airport is expected to re—open on tuesday morning, after a royal navy bomb disposal teame site. flights have been cancelled or re—routed during the day. hundreds of residents were moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock. one of britain's biggest charities, oxfam, is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. oxfam's deputy chief executive has resigned over the way a sex scandal involving aid workers in haiti was handled — penny lawrence said she was taking full responsibility.the british charity is accused of concealing the findings of an inquiry into claims that staff used prostitutes there. will grant has more from port au prince. a girl, a street corner a parked car. in the poorest country in
london city airport is expected to re—open on tuesday morning, after a royal navy bomb disposal teame site. flights have been cancelled or re—routed during the day. hundreds of residents were moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock. one of britain's biggest charities, oxfam, is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities...
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police have set up an exclusion zone and the royal navy have been brought in to remove the device.ontact their airline for further information. now it's carnival season across europe and in one mediaeval town in italy that means a huge food fight! the annual battle of the orange saw hundreds of people pummel each other dressed in mediaeval costumes. apparently the event marks a 12th century peoples' revolt and they get through around 500 tons of oranges shipped in especially for the occasion. 0xfam says it'll strengthen its recruitment procedures after allegations of sexual misconduct by some of its staff. it's claimed some of the charity's aid workers used prostitutes in haiti following the earthquake in 2010. 0xfa m 0xfam has been accused of lacking moral leadership by the british government and charities due to hold talks with the international deployment secretary on monday. 0ur latin america reporter, will grant, is in the haitian capital, port au prince. by by and large the reaction in haiti to the 0xfam scandal has been twofold. 0n the one hand there is deep anger, resentmen
police have set up an exclusion zone and the royal navy have been brought in to remove the device.ontact their airline for further information. now it's carnival season across europe and in one mediaeval town in italy that means a huge food fight! the annual battle of the orange saw hundreds of people pummel each other dressed in mediaeval costumes. apparently the event marks a 12th century peoples' revolt and they get through around 500 tons of oranges shipped in especially for the occasion....
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london city airport is expected to re—open on tuesday morning, after a royal navy bomb disposal teamd war bomb found at the site. flights have been cancelled or re—routed during the day. hundreds of residents were moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock. oxfam is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has opened an inquiry, describing the news, in a statement, as shocking. the british government has given oxfam until the end of the week to explain how it will make sure such abuses never happen again. a girl, a street corner, a parked car. in the poorest country in the americas, buying sex is easy. it is a common scene on any night in haiti, girls — some of them teenagers — risking their lives for a few dollar bills. ordinarily, internationalaid agencies are supposed to be tackling the problem. oxfam, however, is now embroiled in it. we spoke to former employees in haiti. most are too scared to show thei
london city airport is expected to re—open on tuesday morning, after a royal navy bomb disposal teamd war bomb found at the site. flights have been cancelled or re—routed during the day. hundreds of residents were moved to safety but were allowed to return once the unexploded bomb was floated out from king george v dock. oxfam is under more pressure with the revelation that some of its staff in haiti and chad sexually exploited people they were sent to help. the charities regulator has...
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the shell has been removed and will be exploded underwater by the royal navy.ted later this morning. new software is being unveiled by the uk government which it says can accurately detect jihadist content online and remove it instantly. the home secretary amber rudd is in silicon valley to discuss the british—designed tool with technology companies. she says firms could eventually be required by law to use it. dave lee reports from san francisco. created by an artificial intelligence company based in london, and funded with more than £500,000 of government money, it draws upon a vast database of material posted online from so—called islamic state. we have two videos, one of which is legitimate news content, the other is propaganda. to my naked eye, i actually cannot tell the difference between the two. fortunately down at the bottom, this is very low probability of being terrorist content, but this one of being much higher. what that means is if you were to be in charge of some kind of video upload programme, you could use this whenever someone clicks to uploa
the shell has been removed and will be exploded underwater by the royal navy.ted later this morning. new software is being unveiled by the uk government which it says can accurately detect jihadist content online and remove it instantly. the home secretary amber rudd is in silicon valley to discuss the british—designed tool with technology companies. she says firms could eventually be required by law to use it. dave lee reports from san francisco. created by an artificial intelligence company...
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police have set up an exclusion zone and the royal navy have been brought in to remove the device.tion. it's been confirmed that three british tourists were killed in a helicopter crash at the grand canyon in arizona on saturday. three other british people, together with the pilot, were injured. cbs reporter mireya villarreal has the details. the information is being released about the accident that happened here at the grand canyon west area, the accident happened just after 5pm on saturday afternoon and we now know the passengers on board, six of them, three of them that passed away in the accident were all tourist from the uk. we have spoken with witnesses that actually responded to the scene, these were people in other touring groups around the ca nyon other touring groups around the canyon at the time. they saw the black smoke and heard the explosion and rushed to the scene. they were surprised to see there were survivors coming out of the helicopter. one man had 95% of his body burned. another woman, actually a nurse, was there to help treat and triage. she spoke with one of
police have set up an exclusion zone and the royal navy have been brought in to remove the device.tion. it's been confirmed that three british tourists were killed in a helicopter crash at the grand canyon in arizona on saturday. three other british people, together with the pilot, were injured. cbs reporter mireya villarreal has the details. the information is being released about the accident that happened here at the grand canyon west area, the accident happened just after 5pm on saturday...
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have suggested that the government has been considering axing up to 2000 marines, as well as the royal navy'ss assault ships, as part of a review. daniela relph has this report. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are amongst britain's elite fighting forces. 6,500 of them, versatile and quick to respond. they also provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would damage their ability to be a high—readiness unit and warns plans to end the use of hms albion and hms bulwark, ships from which beach assaults are made, would be military illiterate at this time. since 2010, our military has been cut by a third in its capability. if this new round of cuts come, it will have been cut by a half. can you imagine if we had half the number of hospitals? can you imagine the outcry? spending on defence has fluctuated over decades, rising when british forces are involved in a live conflict. but since 2010, the figures show a consistent decrease. defence is now more complex and soph
have suggested that the government has been considering axing up to 2000 marines, as well as the royal navy'ss assault ships, as part of a review. daniela relph has this report. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are amongst britain's elite fighting forces. 6,500 of them, versatile and quick to respond. they also provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would...
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lord west, former head of the royal navy, and former security minister under labour is with me now. hreat to the royal marines? i think there is. quite clearly there is insufficient money in the defence budget. each service will have been told to look at measures to be taken. the bracket within the navy that is being looked at to make those savings would involve paying off the landing ship docks which are crucial to amphibious landing, and a reduction. if you don't have the debeers shaping capability, there is no point in having a margarine force. —— amphibious. you can'tjust remove it. it is strategically illiterate, as the defence commitee said. arguably the biggest military threats at the moment maybe north korea. with the royal marines be much use in that sort of conflict? in the north korean one, although the korean war, amphibious landing was one of the key things during that war because it was on a peninsula, in the initial stages clearly it wouldn't. the source of fighting would be pretty catastrophic. that'll be war doesn't start there. but no one looks at the globe, there a
lord west, former head of the royal navy, and former security minister under labour is with me now. hreat to the royal marines? i think there is. quite clearly there is insufficient money in the defence budget. each service will have been told to look at measures to be taken. the bracket within the navy that is being looked at to make those savings would involve paying off the landing ship docks which are crucial to amphibious landing, and a reduction. if you don't have the debeers shaping...
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government, which is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing 2,000 marines and the royal navy'selph reports. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are among britain's elite fighting forces and provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would damage their ability to be a high readiness unit. and warns plans to end the use of hms albion and hms bulwark — ships from which beach assaults are made — would be militarily illiterate at this time. the committee praises the defence secretary, gavin williamson, for taking control of a defence review. he is under pressure to make cuts against the strong funding cases being made by other government departments, but also faces arguments from military chiefs that defence must be a priority. since 2010, our military has been cut by a third in its capability. if this new round of cuts come, it will have been cut by half. can you imagine if we had half the number of hospitals? spending on defence has fluctuated over deca
government, which is reviewing defence spending, is said to be considering axing 2,000 marines and the royal navy'selph reports. it is a warning to government over the future of the royal marines. they are among britain's elite fighting forces and provide up to half the personnel for the uk's special forces. the defence select committee report says that further cuts to the marines would damage their ability to be a high readiness unit. and warns plans to end the use of hms albion and hms...
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a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands. ten years ago kevin rudd australia's then prime minister apologized in parliament to generations of indigenous children who were forcibly taken from their homes and put into state institutions in an attempt to integrate them but many say that not enough has changed since then andrew thomas reports from camera of the better part of a century it has been a central campaign promise in february two thousand and eight three months off to being elected australia's new prime minister apologized to decades of institutional racism and abuse as prime minister of australia i'm sorry on behalf of the government of the strata i'm sorry watched by australians across the country rod was specifically saying sorry to the stolen generation
a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands. ten years ago kevin rudd australia's then prime minister apologized in parliament to generations of indigenous children who were...
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through the night, the royal navy worked to move the unexploded 500 kilograms german world war ii bomb london city airport. as we opened this morning, preparations we re opened this morning, preparations were made to detonate the bomb which had been towed to shoeburyness on the essex coast. about ten hours driving very slowly. having just deflated the mind lifting mag and back on the sea bed gently, they are 110w back on the sea bed gently, they are now guarding it carefully. we will prepare the explosives to strap onto the bomb which will hopefully detonate the bomb on the sea bed. it's estimated there are still thousands of unexploded bombs in and around london, just this morning a suspected device which turned out to bea suspected device which turned out to be a shell was found near the da rtford be a shell was found near the dartford crossing. countless wartime relics have been discovered over the decade, wisdom on how to dispose of them has changed a lot in that time. what happens if the bomb does go off? quite a lot of noise and quite a lot of damage. some experts were quite lite
through the night, the royal navy worked to move the unexploded 500 kilograms german world war ii bomb london city airport. as we opened this morning, preparations we re opened this morning, preparations were made to detonate the bomb which had been towed to shoeburyness on the essex coast. about ten hours driving very slowly. having just deflated the mind lifting mag and back on the sea bed gently, they are 110w back on the sea bed gently, they are now guarding it carefully. we will prepare...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesfour key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will nee
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesfour key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking...
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military services at the royal united services institute, and a former commanding officer in the royal navyoining us. do you think the government are considering cuts to the marines? we are not quite sure what the government is doing. we have been subject to a rolling defence review for the past six months. it looks like the new secretary of state will continue for another six months. i think we will have a degree of uncertainty for quite some time. there is no doubt there will be significant cuts to there will be significant cuts to the british military. the uk will be a less safe place as a result of the latest review, unless we find a new way to do business and get over the hurdle we are currently finding ourselves in. what is your view, if the marines were to be cuts, both in terms of manpower and their ships, what would you think, with that said the government ‘s much? —— with that said that much money?” the government ‘s much? —— with that said that much money? i think it might meet some of the shortfalls to buy some of the nice new equipment we are getting, but the problem is that we
military services at the royal united services institute, and a former commanding officer in the royal navyoining us. do you think the government are considering cuts to the marines? we are not quite sure what the government is doing. we have been subject to a rolling defence review for the past six months. it looks like the new secretary of state will continue for another six months. i think we will have a degree of uncertainty for quite some time. there is no doubt there will be significant...
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a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building the military facilities on reefs and islands the international community is concerned that beijing is trying to restrict free movement the chairman of oxfam international has been arrested in guatemala as part of a local corruption investigation relating to his time in government juan alberto a former finance minister was arrested along with ten other people including former president of our column it comes as oxfam faced fresh allegations of sexual misconduct and cover up this time in south sudan. the founder of wiki leaks julian assange has lost another court appeal to have his u.k. arrest warrant dropped songe fled to the ecuadorian embassy in london six years ago to avoid being extradited to sweden why he faced rape and sexual assault charges charges have now bee
a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building the military facilities on reefs and islands the international community is concerned that beijing is trying to restrict free movement the chairman of oxfam international has...
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says the 7 foot big man was born in new zealand to a tongan mother and an english father in the royal navyth five women. many of them sporting successes due to their size and athleticism - his brothers average 6 ft 9 in and his sisters average 6 feet tall. one of them is a dual olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion shot-putter, two of this brothers had careers in the new zealand national basketball league. according to wikepedia adams says he skipped school all the time cuz he was a stupid idiot. ( darya ) when you see a kid grow up, you get attached: and i still root for little timmy lincecum. just 22 years old when he just 22 years old when he first joined the giants.. the skinny kid with the long hair and the freak mechanics. he went on to win two cy yogs and bthe age of 27, he made four all-star teams and was a part of three world sees championships with the san francisco giants. then he bombed with the angels and went in to hiding in washington state.. he practiced in secrecy.. tweeked his form.. and now he's all grown up: ripe old age of 33.. and going to the texas range
says the 7 foot big man was born in new zealand to a tongan mother and an english father in the royal navyth five women. many of them sporting successes due to their size and athleticism - his brothers average 6 ft 9 in and his sisters average 6 feet tall. one of them is a dual olympic gold medalist and four-time world champion shot-putter, two of this brothers had careers in the new zealand national basketball league. according to wikepedia adams says he skipped school all the time cuz he was...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectives have been training up hotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town of hammamet, where thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he's taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 2a hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist in
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectives have been training up hotel staff. at four key airports, british aviation experts have installed new screening equipment. so i asked britain's ambassador, how safe is it now? well, no country is 100% safe, as we saw with the tragic attacks in london and manchester last year. but it is safer here than it was in 2015, because the tunisians‘ capability has improved. in the resort town...
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airport, a construction workers discovering that the bomb, discovered it in nearby river, police and royal navy still working at this hour to remove explosive, no one is allowed in, about 16,000 travelers are impacted by that so we will keep an eye on that for you as well. you can't make this stuff up, southwest forced to cancel hundreds of flights in chicago because they ran out of deicing fluid, frustrating stranded passengers. >> this is chicago, hello, it snows here all of the time. it's icy here all of the time, how can you run out of the de-icer, that's absurd. heather: multiple deliveries of de-icer are scheduled. chicago is digging out from the biggest snowstorm of the year. hopefully they will get that resolved. the international space station could be headed to space sector, according to washington post the trump administration plans to stop funding space station in 2024, instead the president will request $150 million from congress to support the development of commercial successors, well, no word yet if there are any potential buyers or how it will be used in the future. and also to
airport, a construction workers discovering that the bomb, discovered it in nearby river, police and royal navy still working at this hour to remove explosive, no one is allowed in, about 16,000 travelers are impacted by that so we will keep an eye on that for you as well. you can't make this stuff up, southwest forced to cancel hundreds of flights in chicago because they ran out of deicing fluid, frustrating stranded passengers. >> this is chicago, hello, it snows here all of the time....
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they would fall back on the argument that the british royal navy, the most everyone in the world, educated their officers exclusively at sea. not in an academy at that point. that is the argument. it is bring much the idea that part of the naval tradition to send young men out there as soon as possible to see if they can handle the rigors of naval life. an academy education would not that wouldn officers be skilled combat leaders. there are several things going on. the work 1812 is a dividing point in our country's history. , youyou have -- before have many americans not feeling secure about the united states in the sense that the united states had several national security threats around the world. threats from the british, other fromean powers, threats pirates in the mediterranean sea, threats from native americans in north america. that navalis idea officers have to be well-suited to be able to defend the country on the high seas and the need to be first and foremost skilled mariners and skilled combat leaders. 1812, which isf sort of seen by many americans and the rest of the world, it
they would fall back on the argument that the british royal navy, the most everyone in the world, educated their officers exclusively at sea. not in an academy at that point. that is the argument. it is bring much the idea that part of the naval tradition to send young men out there as soon as possible to see if they can handle the rigors of naval life. an academy education would not that wouldn officers be skilled combat leaders. there are several things going on. the work 1812 is a dividing...
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a british royal navy warship this to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia will pass through a key trade routes in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands the founder of wiki leaks julian assange has lost another court appeal to have his u.k. arrest warrant dropped a songe fled to the ecuadorian embassy in london six years ago to avoid being extradited to sweden where he faced rape and sexual assault charges those charges have now been dropped and his defense team said the arrest warrant for skipping bail should be dropped as well but in court today the judge said his son should have the courage to face the consequences of breaking the law if baka has more from the court in central london. in the short run it means that life for julian assange remains very much the same the warrants outstanding for his arrest for skipping bell in two thousand and twelve has been upheld the seco
a british royal navy warship this to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters the h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia will pass through a key trade routes in the area to protect international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands the founder of wiki leaks julian assange has lost another court appeal to have his u.k. arrest warrant dropped a songe fled to the...
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through the night, the royal navy worked to move the unexploded 500 kilogram german world war ii bomb made to detonate the bomb which had been towed to shoeburyness on the essex coast. about ten hours driving it very slowly, very carefully down the thames. they've just deflated the mine lifting bag and put it back on to the sea bed very gently. they are now guarding it and keeping a careful watch on it while we can prepare the explosives to go down and strap onto the bomb, and then we will hopefully detonate the bomb on the sea bed. it's estimated there are still thousands of unexploded bombs in and around london. just this morning a suspected device which turned out to be a shell was found near the dartford crossing. countless wartime relics have been discovered over the decades. accepted wisdom on how to dispose of them has changed a lot in that time. what happens if the bomb does go off? there will be a big noise and quite a lot of damage. some experts were quite literally working in the dark when a german mine was discovered in the thames back in 1957. what's it been like down the
through the night, the royal navy worked to move the unexploded 500 kilogram german world war ii bomb made to detonate the bomb which had been towed to shoeburyness on the essex coast. about ten hours driving it very slowly, very carefully down the thames. they've just deflated the mine lifting bag and put it back on to the sea bed very gently. they are now guarding it and keeping a careful watch on it while we can prepare the explosives to go down and strap onto the bomb, and then we will...
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judge said his son should have the courage to face the consequences of breaking the law a british royal navy warship is to sail through the sound china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters him miss southerland is returning from a pass through a key trade route in that area china claims nearly all of the waters despite competing claims from several other asian pacific nations that also constructed new islands and military facilities in the sea the u.s. and thailand have been criticized for including me and more security forces at a major military exercise and have accused me and our security forces of committing ethnic cleansing against the hinge of minority and rakhine state when he reports from the war games and very young. these are the largest joint military exercises in the asia pacific region this year more than eleven thousand soldiers from twenty nine countries are taking pass but it was the presence of one man at the opening ceremony that attracted a lot of the attention and observer from me and my i was invited despite his army's alleged involvement in human rig
judge said his son should have the courage to face the consequences of breaking the law a british royal navy warship is to sail through the sound china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters him miss southerland is returning from a pass through a key trade route in that area china claims nearly all of the waters despite competing claims from several other asian pacific nations that also constructed new islands and military facilities in the sea the u.s. and thailand have been...
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now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, well met police detectivesipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is no? no country is 100% safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester.m safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester. it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians's capability has improved. in this resort town of thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood, across the sport libya is in chaos and isis has basis. the manchester bomb are trained in libya and so did the tunisia gunmen. back in the capital tunis, a raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. ina in a little over three months, prince harry and meghan markle tie the
now tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, well met police detectivesipment. i asked the ambassador how safe is no? no country is 100% safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester.m safe as we saw with the tragic attacks in and manchester. it is safer here than it was in 2015 because the tunisians's capability has improved. in this resort town of thomas cook is taking the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what...
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the bomb finally arrived at the royal navy the ascension shri ness.will be glad to see the back of. stand—by for the bbc news at six. at night, the weather. clearing out of the way overnight, it will be a chilly night tonight. we had temperatures down to about minus seven. a little bit of frost in the countryside so some icy stretches to watch out for. thursday will be a day of temperature contrasts. an area of low pressure to the north of the uk bringing us some chilly air and showers. high pressure building in the southern parts of the british isles, and that is dragging in some less cold air. so there will be big temperature contrasts between the north and south as the day goes by. wintry showers will move into scotland and northern ireland. further south across england and wales it will be mostly dry. it will start off cloudy in the south that it will break and sunshine will come through in the afternoon. some contrast in the temperatures, though. 11 degrees in the south, 5 degrees in the north with some accumulation of snow on the higher ground.
the bomb finally arrived at the royal navy the ascension shri ness.will be glad to see the back of. stand—by for the bbc news at six. at night, the weather. clearing out of the way overnight, it will be a chilly night tonight. we had temperatures down to about minus seven. a little bit of frost in the countryside so some icy stretches to watch out for. thursday will be a day of temperature contrasts. an area of low pressure to the north of the uk bringing us some chilly air and showers. high...
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a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to send a message about international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands. and visor to the former president of south korea's been sentenced to twenty years in prison for corruption and influence peddling torture and see who was at the center of a case that led to the impeachment of part going hey joy was accused of using her presidential connections to pressure companies to donate millions of dollars to two foundations she controlled a lawyer says she will appeal the sentence the report oxfam international chairman for now about a friend has been arrested amid a corruption probe in guatemala he was the country's former finance minister and adds to the pressure on the charity with the british arm of the organization facing fresh claims of sexual assault and cover up this time in south s
a british royal navy warship is to sail through the south china sea to challenge beijing's claims on international waters h.m.s. sutherland is returning from australia and will pass through a key trade route in the area to send a message about international navigation rights china has increased its activity in the region building new military facilities on reefs and islands. and visor to the former president of south korea's been sentenced to twenty years in prison for corruption and influence...
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now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesing the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the sousse gunman. back in the capital tunis, the night raid yields results. suspects are arrested and will now face trial. tunisia has made huge progress against terrorism, but if its tourist industry is to recover fully, it will need to stay vigilant. frank gardner, bbc news, tunisia. the funeral of prominent pakistani human rights activist and lawyer, asma jahangir, has been held in lahore. senior government officials and members of the legal profession were among the mourners who attended. msjahangir — who died on sunday — campaigned for women's rights throughout her career. bbc urdu's henna saeed was ther
now, tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors in maritime security, while met police detectivesing the first returning british tourists, i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras all around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored 24 hours by persons behind the screens. but tunisia sits in a dangerous neighbourhood. across this border, libya is in chaos, and isis has bases. the manchester bomber trained in libya, and so did the...
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putpolice and royal navy blank around the device. city jets has canceled flights.y advised all passengers not to go to the airport and instead, contact their airline for further information. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy, matt. matt: thanks very much. asian equities kicked off trading on the positive side. stocks rallied, tracking a reversal in the u.s. session friday afternoon. european futures are pulling higher. treasury yields are on the rise. early cash trading after close in japanese trading. joining us from singapore's mark cudmore. see treasury yields a again, does that mean equities are going to turn around and died later in the session? -- dive later in the session? mark: i do think it will keep u.s. equities under pressure. until was a justification for higher yields, clearly higher inflation, that i think higher yields will keep equities under pressure. that's why we have all eyes on this inflation report out of the u.s. the core inflation number, 1.7% in
putpolice and royal navy blank around the device. city jets has canceled flights.y advised all passengers not to go to the airport and instead, contact their airline for further information. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. guy, matt. matt: thanks very much. asian equities kicked off trading on the positive side. stocks rallied, tracking a reversal in the u.s. session friday afternoon. european futures...
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through the night, the royal navy moved to work to move the unexploded 500—kilogram german world wart while we prepare the explosives to go down and strap onto the bomb and then hopefully detonate the bomb on the sea bed. it‘s estimated there are still thousands of unexploded bombs in and around london. just this morning, a suspected device that turned out to be a shell was found near the dartford crossing. this is a map of london showing where the bombs fell during the blitz. these are only the ones that were known about at the time or have been discovered since. historians say industrial areas and ports were first targeted but the bombing soon spread to civilian areas. really anywhere around london and along the thames, any industrial or heavily populated areas were targets. and the problem with that is they are the areas that are now being redeveloped and rebuilt and that's where we're discovering so many more bombs now. what happens if the bomb goes off? there will be a big noise and quite a lot of damage. accepted wisdom on how to dispose of the bombs has changed over the decade
through the night, the royal navy moved to work to move the unexploded 500—kilogram german world wart while we prepare the explosives to go down and strap onto the bomb and then hopefully detonate the bomb on the sea bed. it‘s estimated there are still thousands of unexploded bombs in and around london. just this morning, a suspected device that turned out to be a shell was found near the dartford crossing. this is a map of london showing where the bombs fell during the blitz. these are...
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the six to 5000 tonne vesseljoined the royal navy fleet in december and has been carrying out helicoptereast across the country. then behind a scattering of wintry showers. that was courtesy of this little fellow and the wind coming round from the north—west. cold but at least that is where the best of the sunshine has been. further east, nuisance cloud so far today. a gloomy story as you can see. in greater london. further west, beautiful blue skies and sunshine, as denoted by this weather watchers picture sent from cumbria. the showers giving a light dusting of snow. through the evening and overnight, cloud will gather and the rain will push in from the west. on the leading edge we will see it turning increasingly to snow for a time through scotland and northern ireland. psi is further east. a cold start to saturday morning. hence the reason the temperature gradient dips below freezing. the blue tones. snow could be an issue first thing if travelling in scotland. snow and ice cover as much as 5—10 centimetres before that snow eases away. lying still first thing in the morning across sc
the six to 5000 tonne vesseljoined the royal navy fleet in december and has been carrying out helicoptereast across the country. then behind a scattering of wintry showers. that was courtesy of this little fellow and the wind coming round from the north—west. cold but at least that is where the best of the sunshine has been. further east, nuisance cloud so far today. a gloomy story as you can see. in greater london. further west, beautiful blue skies and sunshine, as denoted by this weather...
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tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors and hotel staff have been trained.ning british tourists i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored by 24 hours person behind the screens. you can see changes have been made. we're joined now by 0livia leathley, who was in that hotel in tunisia when the gunman attacked. thank you for coming back to talk to us, you have talked to us quite a lot, i am sure people will remember. tourists are going back. what do you think? good on them, i think. the main reason i wanted to come and speak today was on behalf of the staff and all the workers at the hotels, they have families, they need to support them, it's notjust the people who have lost people that it has devastated, its families over there as well. their lives have been ruined and it must have been incredibly difficult for them for the past couple of years to try and survive and even earn a living and it's not their fault. survive and even earn a living and it's not theirfault
tunisia is getting training from royal navy instructors and hotel staff have been trained.ning british tourists i asked the hotel manager what precautions he is taking. we have around 60 cameras around the hotel. the exterior cameras are all monitored by 24 hours person behind the screens. you can see changes have been made. we're joined now by 0livia leathley, who was in that hotel in tunisia when the gunman attacked. thank you for coming back to talk to us, you have talked to us quite a lot,...
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the royal navy are trying to make the device safe.sand passengers today. as of today. just a writer that bridge, small roads are closed. roads are closed. stations on the line, no trains running to and from pontoon dock. running to and from pontoon dock. but the nearby woolwich ferry is still operating. still operating. at the airport and passengers are advised to contact their airline. elsewhere on the tube board. good service. 0ne road for you as well. streatham, hot and road remains closed. —— hopton road. in london's markets. the fur was fake. that it can be cheaper than the fake fur. it's a different variety to any animalfurs. it's a different variety to any animal furs. animal furs. is made of real meat, there would be an outcry. an outcry. well, this is a similar thing with further. it is a cold start this morning. overnight saw whiteford —— widespread frost this morning. widespread frost this morning. people scraping from windscreens first thing. first thing. that plenty of sunshine, and the temperatures up to 78 celsius. temp
the royal navy are trying to make the device safe.sand passengers today. as of today. just a writer that bridge, small roads are closed. roads are closed. stations on the line, no trains running to and from pontoon dock. running to and from pontoon dock. but the nearby woolwich ferry is still operating. still operating. at the airport and passengers are advised to contact their airline. elsewhere on the tube board. good service. 0ne road for you as well. streatham, hot and road remains closed....