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they do feel that the handling of this by ryanair, the fa ct the handling of this by ryanair, the factstor was not removed has become a problem. for social media and ryanair passengers, and there were calls from people to boycott their service or at least try and get them to make it for the stamina with a plan to do. notjust it for the stamina with a plan to do. not just about the it for the stamina with a plan to do. notjust about the situation but just in case it happens again in the future. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news. the uk, france and germany issue a joint statement condemning the killing ofjournalist, jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul — and call for urgent clarification of what happened. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the uk could agree to extend the brexit transition period by about three months, but only if the eu drops its demand for a northern ireland ‘backstop‘. russia criticises president trump‘s decision to pull out of a landmark nuclear weapons treaty — calling it unacceptable and dangerous. the duchess of sussex is cutting
they do feel that the handling of this by ryanair, the fa ct the handling of this by ryanair, the factstor was not removed has become a problem. for social media and ryanair passengers, and there were calls from people to boycott their service or at least try and get them to make it for the stamina with a plan to do. notjust it for the stamina with a plan to do. not just about the it for the stamina with a plan to do. notjust about the situation but just in case it happens again in the future....
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ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".et's talk to david lawrence, who was on the flight returning from a business trip and filmed what happened... thank you very much for your time
ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".et's talk to david lawrence, who was on the flight returning from a business trip and filmed what happened... thank you very much for your time
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ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".rom a business trip and filmed what happened... thank you very much for your time today, i know that what you fund has been viewed 2.5 million times on facebook alone. we aren't showing the film, because of identification issues. 0ther the film, because of identification issues. other passengers, and of course, the lady in question and her daughter. perhaps you could begin by telling us what happened. thank you. i was on a business trip from barcelona flying with ryanair, and it was friday the 19th of 0ctober. it was around three o'clock in the afternoon. i arrived on the flight, | in the afternoon. i arrived on the flight, i arrived at my seat, the lady and her daughter were behind me. she needed assistance because she was in a wheelchair. she took a seat, two rows behind me and her daughter was further behind. i made myself comfortable, and then passengers were still coming on the flight. i passengers were still coming on the flight. i heard a man's voice behind me shout at the woman,
ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".rom a business trip and filmed what happened... thank you very much for your time today, i know that what you fund has been viewed 2.5 million times on facebook alone. we aren't showing the film, because of identification issues. 0ther the film, because of identification issues. other passengers, and of course, the lady in question and her daughter. perhaps you could begin by telling us what happened. thank you. i was on a...
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ryanair cutting its profit guidance by 12% citing oil and cost. this is the red headline crossing the bloomberg. it cited higher oil prices and higher costs. cutting the private guidance. that is a red headline that you will want to focus on. we will see if that stock moves at the open in 25 minutes. the u.s. and canada have tentatively agreed to a trade deal with mexico with an accord signed in november. 20 us now from singapore is bloomberg's michele. good to see you again. thismade the difference time in getting the deal across the line? michelle: there were a lot of issues before they could ink this preliminary deal. what we are seeing is they did deal's text posted. chance to reada the entire thing but what we do new from our trade team on the u.s. side is it includes things like unfair trade practices the hot issues. terry. -- dairy. car issues. rules on financial services, intellectual property, and stronger labor provisions to level the playing field among the partner countries. fore are also incentives auto. and steel and aluminum tariffs
ryanair cutting its profit guidance by 12% citing oil and cost. this is the red headline crossing the bloomberg. it cited higher oil prices and higher costs. cutting the private guidance. that is a red headline that you will want to focus on. we will see if that stock moves at the open in 25 minutes. the u.s. and canada have tentatively agreed to a trade deal with mexico with an accord signed in november. 20 us now from singapore is bloomberg's michele. good to see you again. thismade the...
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in europe, a pretty subdued picture for the markets, ryanair pretty subdued picture for the markets,cture for the markets, ryanair is the big story this morning, which has seen its forecast profits being cut, it has been weighed down by industrial action and that has hit profits, ryanair‘s share price down about 8% on the stock price, and airline stocks in particular under pressure across the board, higher old prices not really helping either. let's go to wall street and hear what is coming up later. this week, investors on wall street will be treated to a raft of us economic data, which will give them a sense ofjust how quickly the economy here is growing. on tuesday, we're expecting us car manufacturers to release their sales report for the month of september. we're expecting a decline compared to a year ago but the sales are nonetheless expected to be quite healthy. on friday, we will get two key bits of economic data. the first is the monthlyjobs report which is expected to show that the us economy continued to add jobs during the month of september. but the key thing for investo
in europe, a pretty subdued picture for the markets, ryanair pretty subdued picture for the markets,cture for the markets, ryanair is the big story this morning, which has seen its forecast profits being cut, it has been weighed down by industrial action and that has hit profits, ryanair‘s share price down about 8% on the stock price, and airline stocks in particular under pressure across the board, higher old prices not really helping either. let's go to wall street and hear what is coming...
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ryanair shares ryanairshares up ryanair shares up nearly 4%. give us your take on the numbers.strong. we are talking ofa comparatively strong. we are talking of a profit over 1 comparatively strong. we are talking of a profit over1 billion euros, a profit margin of 25%. they have had a rough summer, but they think they will be a medium—term winner with short—term pain. they are negotiating with the unions and pilots. it is a long and rocky road, but it is one they will take in their stride. michael o'leary is on us, he does not like accepting the unions, but he has got to. he has put it off for as long as he can, but they will get down that road. they have seen fuel prices rising and they have hedged against that, much better than their competitors. they are still a very large and strong airline and they are not in the weaklings‘ league, such as those airlines that have failed in recent weeks like cobalt. why do people keep flying with ryanair? when you think about the road issues, they had to cancel hundreds of flights and the strike action and the story over the weekend of ho
ryanair shares ryanairshares up ryanair shares up nearly 4%. give us your take on the numbers.strong. we are talking ofa comparatively strong. we are talking of a profit over 1 comparatively strong. we are talking of a profit over1 billion euros, a profit margin of 25%. they have had a rough summer, but they think they will be a medium—term winner with short—term pain. they are negotiating with the unions and pilots. it is a long and rocky road, but it is one they will take in their stride....
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ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this". footage on the flight from barcelona on friday — spoke to us about what he witnessed. we were getting ready to take off and then a man came on a man came on board and arrived at his seat, and spoken very harshly to a woman that was sitting in the aisle seat. that's what caught my attention. very loud and very aggressive, and i turned around and even started to shout at the woman saying get out of the way, you move your feet you should not be sitting here, that sort of thing. next thing i knew, a lady came from the back who was the woman paused my daughter and an argument started. she was telling this man, don't speak my mother like that, and then what you saw on the video took place. just a disgusting exchange of racial slurs. the young man who actually intervened, he was sitting directly behind. he was compelled to step forward and try, but this man felt that no one had the right to sit next to him and no one could tell him what to do. and all of the passengers, they just were frozen
ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this". footage on the flight from barcelona on friday — spoke to us about what he witnessed. we were getting ready to take off and then a man came on a man came on board and arrived at his seat, and spoken very harshly to a woman that was sitting in the aisle seat. that's what caught my attention. very loud and very aggressive, and i turned around and even started to shout at the woman saying get out of the way, you move your...
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budget carrier ryanair logged a seven percent fall in profit in the april to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes and they also warns it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage ryanair cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who held racist insults at a woman fellow passengers from situations so unpleasant that they felt they had to intervene a video showing the incident on a flight was posted online. let's bring in our financial correspondent brits from frankfurt. paul ryan has come up with some fly social media where as for not responding to that incident what's the latest. yeah ryanair is response has been pretty weak and this incident it basically said reported to the police but wouldn't comment further. other passengers taking action there are not a strong response here very poor brand management actually and it's the same poor brand management that we're seeing across the
budget carrier ryanair logged a seven percent fall in profit in the april to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes and they also warns it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage ryanair cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who held racist insults at a woman fellow passengers from...
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ryanair have tolerated criminal behaviour.is a public place. —— this is a crime. this woman was assaulted by this individual. he was putting his finger towards her. he was making immediate threats of violence to her. he committed a section 39 common assault. the problem is, he won't be prosecuted, in my view, for those offences because the plane was not in flight heading to the uk. and u nfortu nately not in flight heading to the uk. and unfortunately the airline isn't registered in the uk. it is registered in the uk. it is registered in the uk. it is registered in dublin, ireland. they have made a catastrophic mistake. i suspect in a few days from now essex police are going to say u nfortu nately we have police are going to say unfortunately we have spoken to this individual and the law prevents us from prosecuting. it can —— he can go back to spain and be prosecuted, that's true, but i doubt this guy will turn up in barcelona to a police station saying, thank you very much, i've arrived to hand myself in. he'll never go anyw
ryanair have tolerated criminal behaviour.is a public place. —— this is a crime. this woman was assaulted by this individual. he was putting his finger towards her. he was making immediate threats of violence to her. he committed a section 39 common assault. the problem is, he won't be prosecuted, in my view, for those offences because the plane was not in flight heading to the uk. and u nfortu nately not in flight heading to the uk. and unfortunately the airline isn't registered in the uk....
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ryanair. a should let the police look into this and the juice if it is a hate crime but what we should have seen from ryanair is an apology to the family of the victim. they have said this morning they still have not heard anything from rya nair. morning they still have not heard anything from ryanair. that may have changed as the day has gone on but we would have thought that was a priority. they have had no apology, no offer of compensation and they really should be trying to support this family now who are saying they will never fly with them again. this family now who are saying they will never fly with them againm somebody who was watching this right now is on a flight and they see this in the next few days, what would you advise them to do if the ryanair staff or whatever airline they do do not seem able to deal with it, what would you suggest they do?|j not seem able to deal with it, what would you suggest they do? i would suggest that they talk directly to the victim, ignore the perpet
ryanair. a should let the police look into this and the juice if it is a hate crime but what we should have seen from ryanair is an apology to the family of the victim. they have said this morning they still have not heard anything from rya nair. morning they still have not heard anything from ryanair. that may have changed as the day has gone on but we would have thought that was a priority. they have had no apology, no offer of compensation and they really should be trying to support this...
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easyj et close about ryanair, it has around 400. easyjet close to 300. it ran about 90 routes but one for a very ambitious business plan which was to take on the likes of norwegian which are running cheap flights across the atlantic now. ultimately failed. this ambitious business plan is what has gone wrong. essentially, yes. the airline has blamed tonight firstly that it cannot finance is long—term plan so basically it was taken on the lights of norwegian but it could not basically secure long—term financing and on top of that explains blames the fact that a fleet of new airbus arrived late in that cause the airline to basically have to lease other aircraft or cancelled flights. on twitter this evening, as the rumours started to swell, you really got a sense of how many people have been let down by primo ryanair before it basically went bust. —— let down by primera air. people have had theirflights let down by primera air. people have had their flights cancelled, someone had their flights cancelled, someone had their flights cancelled, someone had their
easyj et close about ryanair, it has around 400. easyjet close to 300. it ran about 90 routes but one for a very ambitious business plan which was to take on the likes of norwegian which are running cheap flights across the atlantic now. ultimately failed. this ambitious business plan is what has gone wrong. essentially, yes. the airline has blamed tonight firstly that it cannot finance is long—term plan so basically it was taken on the lights of norwegian but it could not basically secure...
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what has been the response from ryanair, have we heard from them yet?atement from them, they say they will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this. and the woman herself, obviously she was with her daughter, she must be terribly distraught? she has spoken today, this happened on friday. today she said she had not actually slept since. she says she has been depressed, she is really worried about what is going to happen. and she was understandably extremely emotional. and what about the man in question because of course this was happening, it was not in the uk, where do we stand legally? there is no black or white answer as to whether or not he will be charged and that is because there are two jurisdictions at play. this happened in barcelona, they were boarded the flight and headed for sta nsted. so police in essex are involved but of course ryanair is an irish company so various different things to weigh up and we will see what happens. do we know about any kind of kickback from the public, has there been any action to boycott ryanair for example? peopl
what has been the response from ryanair, have we heard from them yet?atement from them, they say they will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this. and the woman herself, obviously she was with her daughter, she must be terribly distraught? she has spoken today, this happened on friday. today she said she had not actually slept since. she says she has been depressed, she is really worried about what is going to happen. and she was understandably extremely emotional. and what about the man in...
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ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this". i was with a friend on a business trip from barcelona flying with ryanair, and it was friday the 19th of october. it was around three o'clock in the afternoon. i arrived on the flight, i arrived at my seat, the lady and her daughter were behind me. she needed special assistance because she was in a wheelchair. she took a seat, two rows behind me and her daughter was further behind. i made myself comfortable, and then passengers were still coming on the flight. i heard a man's voice behind me shout at the woman, "move right now or else i'll move you." i turned around, i turned around, and the man was standing over the elderly woman shouting and telling her to get out of the way because he wanted to sit down. her daughter came up to the scene, telling the man not to speak to her mother like that she was an elderly woman. then the abuse started to come out of the man's mouth. i grabbed my phone, and i started to film it, because it seems as though the cabin crew weren't around and no one
ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this". i was with a friend on a business trip from barcelona flying with ryanair, and it was friday the 19th of october. it was around three o'clock in the afternoon. i arrived on the flight, i arrived at my seat, the lady and her daughter were behind me. she needed special assistance because she was in a wheelchair. she took a seat, two rows behind me and her daughter was further behind. i made myself comfortable, and then...
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ryanair under fire over its handling of racist abuse on one of its flights. and harry and meghan delight the crowds in australia, even though the she's had to cancel some engagements on the couple's tour. and coming up on bbc news, the ecb has dismissed claims of spot fixing against a small group of england players. it says the allegations in a tv documentary lack clarity and corroboration. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister will tell the commons later that a brexit deal with the eu is now 95% complete. but theresa may is facing growing angerfrom some of her own mps, who've been condemned for using violent language against her, with one reportedly saying she should be "knifed in the front". our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. back to westminster for what's sure to be another turbulent week. the prime minister must report back on the state of the brexit talks to parliament, to her cabinet, and to her own mps. it was always going to be the case that these negotiations would run to the wire, it was always going to
ryanair under fire over its handling of racist abuse on one of its flights. and harry and meghan delight the crowds in australia, even though the she's had to cancel some engagements on the couple's tour. and coming up on bbc news, the ecb has dismissed claims of spot fixing against a small group of england players. it says the allegations in a tv documentary lack clarity and corroboration. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister will tell the commons later that a...
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ryanair is in the set by strikes and the knowledge that a lot has gone wrong.g quite a stellar run and that will hope to continue having said that, it's looking stronger and business is doing well. any cash cow domestic business continues to grow and of course they're managing continues to grow and of course they‘ re managing to continues to grow and of course they're managing to make sure that it is not going too far ahead of demand, so really i think we'll see a lot of contrast between the two. it's not just rya nair, a lot of contrast between the two. it's notjust ryanair, is it? there've been a few budget carriers filing for bankruptcy. what are they doing right and what are the other ones doing? is assume the bankruptcies ones doing? is assume the ba nkru ptcies recently of ones doing? is assume the bankruptcies recently of cobalt in and that is to skidding into the wrong markets at the wrong time, they were focused on the atlantic, trying to build up a budget network there by comparison, it is a legacy, they have gone through a massive transformation prog
ryanair is in the set by strikes and the knowledge that a lot has gone wrong.g quite a stellar run and that will hope to continue having said that, it's looking stronger and business is doing well. any cash cow domestic business continues to grow and of course they're managing continues to grow and of course they‘ re managing to continues to grow and of course they're managing to make sure that it is not going too far ahead of demand, so really i think we'll see a lot of contrast between the...
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ryanair logged a seven percent for profit in the in the april to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by stripes ryanair also warns of will have to keep short ticket prices low this winter that after a video showing a racist incident on a flight was posted online ryan is being criticized remove an irate passenger who held insult. other passengers from the situation so unpleasant that they felt they had to intervene. let's bring in our financial correspondent. has come under some fire social media where else for not responding to that incident what's the latest. yeah ryanair its response has been pretty weak and this incident it basically said reported to the police but it wouldn't comment further. other passengers taking action they are not strong response here are very poor brand management actually and it's the same poor brand management that we're seeing across the airline currently specially with regard to the industrial action that hit the company for quite some time now th
ryanair logged a seven percent for profit in the in the april to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by stripes ryanair also warns of will have to keep short ticket prices low this winter that after a video showing a racist incident on a flight was posted online ryan is being criticized remove an irate passenger who held insult. other passengers from the situation so unpleasant that...
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ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".oke to us about what he witnessed. i tell you this. i will push you... everybody was calm. we were getting ready to take off and then a man came on board and arrived at his seat and then spoke very harshly to eat women who were sitting in the aisle seat. that is what got my attention because it was very loud and aggressive. i turned round and he started used shout at the women, seeing move out of the way, move your feet, you should not be sitting here. next thing i knew, a lady came from the back who was the woman's daughter and from the back who was the woman's daughterand an argument from the back who was the woman's daughter and an argument started. she was telling this man, do not speak to my mother like that. and what use are on the video took place. it was disgusting exchange of racial slurs. stop. there is money true that at all. just stop. —— there is no need for that. the young man who intervened, he was sitting behind. he was compelled to step forward and try. this man felt n
ryanair said it "will not tolerate unruly behaviour like this".oke to us about what he witnessed. i tell you this. i will push you... everybody was calm. we were getting ready to take off and then a man came on board and arrived at his seat and then spoke very harshly to eat women who were sitting in the aisle seat. that is what got my attention because it was very loud and aggressive. i turned round and he started used shout at the women, seeing move out of the way, move your feet,...
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ryanair are saying that actually the photo was staged in this didn't really happen.or drink. we are asking our viewers for their thoughts on the worst thing that has happened to them. we have had one of you are saying, they had five days without their suitcases on holiday. anything like that ever happened you? being stuck in an airport is at the top of the list. thank you very much for taking us through the papers. hello there. it was a lovely day on monday across scotland and northern ireland, with plenty of sunshine, but a different story across england and wales, rather cloudy skies for most with some mist and murk and a few spots of drizzle. the reason for it is this weather front here, which will still be there on tuesday morning. this weather system will bring a change to scotland and northern ireland through the course of tuesday. but, for the start of tuesday, it looks like we'll hold on to this cloud across england and wales. some mist and fog developing too. the breeze tending to pick up across this north—west corner. these are the temperatures to start thi
ryanair are saying that actually the photo was staged in this didn't really happen.or drink. we are asking our viewers for their thoughts on the worst thing that has happened to them. we have had one of you are saying, they had five days without their suitcases on holiday. anything like that ever happened you? being stuck in an airport is at the top of the list. thank you very much for taking us through the papers. hello there. it was a lovely day on monday across scotland and northern ireland,...
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now ryanair has logged a seven percent fall in profit from april to september summer's a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings that were marred by strikes ryanair says it will have to keep short haul tickets prices low prices low this winter and the carriers bracing for more damage cabin crews recently failed to remove an irate passenger who hurled racist insults at a woman a video of the incident was posted online. competition authorities in the u.s. and europe have approved the merger of two major industrial gas companies germany's lenda and u.s. based praxair the eighty billion dollars deal will create the world's biggest manufacturer of gases including oxygen helium and carbon dioxide the company's got the go ahead to merge after agreeing to sell off some assets including praxair is european gas business the deal is due to be completed within the coming days. that's it for us a business thanks for watching. the fast pace of life in the digital more. just as the lowdown on the web showing new developments and p
now ryanair has logged a seven percent fall in profit from april to september summer's a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings that were marred by strikes ryanair says it will have to keep short haul tickets prices low prices low this winter and the carriers bracing for more damage cabin crews recently failed to remove an irate passenger who hurled racist insults at a woman a video of the incident was posted online....
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ryanair is a seven percent fall in profit from april to september summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair says it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter and the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman the video of the incident was posted online. and one of his trade is last piano makers as just unveiled an instrument the likes of which the world has never seen before the piano has an extra couple octaves which may sound like a stretch but wolf throwing in a few more keys be enough to restore the fortunes of an age old croft. a grand piano as you've never seen or heard it before which twenty more keys than you'll find on a conventional instrument these concert pianists have an extra two octaves to play with. it's the brainchild of this man wayne stuart he's one of the last remaining piano makers in australia and has been practicing the craft for the last forty years he'
ryanair is a seven percent fall in profit from april to september summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair says it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter and the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman the video of the incident was posted online. and one of his trade is last...
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. >>> and ryanair is below 100 as the strike impact hits fares and traffic. >>> good morning, everybody. happy monday we are just getting some data crossing out of europe the pmi numbers have just come in september final manufacturing pmi has come in at 53.2. this is lower than the estimate of 53.3 and lower than 54.6 number we got in august. it was largely anticipated for there to be a little bit of a jog versus where we were in august that is what we're seeing this morning. euro currency has dipped .1% weaker on the session. the final manufacturing export orders, all looking at the export orders closely given the environment that we're in, came in at 60.2 that is slightly higher than the slashed estimates of 50. that is the numbers that we've got for this morning after getting various individual country manufacturing numbers earlier in the day but our top story today, the u.s. and canada have reached a new nafta deal according to officials on both sides, a framework agreement was struck before midnight salvaging the trilateral agreement canada is opening up the milk market justin trud
. >>> and ryanair is below 100 as the strike impact hits fares and traffic. >>> good morning, everybody. happy monday we are just getting some data crossing out of europe the pmi numbers have just come in september final manufacturing pmi has come in at 53.2. this is lower than the estimate of 53.3 and lower than 54.6 number we got in august. it was largely anticipated for there to be a little bit of a jog versus where we were in august that is what we're seeing this morning....
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looking at europe, big move in london today as ryanair shares are down over 15%.ers were up 6% in september, despite all that industrial action we have been covering in terms of the story, but still the budget airlines in particular ryanair so still the budget airlines in particular rya nair so out—of—favour on the markets. swetnick —— don't forget we mentioned that budget airline going bust. and kim gittleson has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. on tuesday investors will be paying close attention to pepsi, which releases its third—quarter earnings before us markets open here. now, this is the last earnings report that will be overseen by the pepsi chief executive, indra nooyi. she is of course known as one of the few female ceos of fortune 500 company, and for her efforts to transition pepsi away from its core business of selling sugary soft drinks. investors will be curious to see what impact this has had on the company's bottom line after earnings released early tomorrow morning. joining us is sue noffke, uk equities fund manager, schroders. go
looking at europe, big move in london today as ryanair shares are down over 15%.ers were up 6% in september, despite all that industrial action we have been covering in terms of the story, but still the budget airlines in particular ryanair so still the budget airlines in particular rya nair so out—of—favour on the markets. swetnick —— don't forget we mentioned that budget airline going bust. and kim gittleson has the details of what's ahead on wall street today. on tuesday investors...
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ryanair says it has reported what happened to the police. chichi izundu reports.gument between two passengers on a ryanair flight from barcelona to stansted last friday. stop. there's no need for that at all. just stop. this man then becomes racially abusive to 77—year—old mrs gale, who sat next to him. david lawrence filmed it on his phone. i was expecting to see the cavalry turn up, the police, for them to escort him off the flight, for him to be arrested, charged, locked up, everything, like i often see happen to other passengers who do this. none of that was done. he was allowed to travel to his destination. rya nair‘s chief executive, michael 0'leary, has been doing interviews this morning on the company's falling profits but the company has refused to comment further on friday's incident because they've handled the matter over to essex police. transport secretary chris grayling said authorities should be involved. what we saw was totally u na cce pta ble. the shadow transport minister, karl turner, says police may not have the power to act. the uk law only a
ryanair says it has reported what happened to the police. chichi izundu reports.gument between two passengers on a ryanair flight from barcelona to stansted last friday. stop. there's no need for that at all. just stop. this man then becomes racially abusive to 77—year—old mrs gale, who sat next to him. david lawrence filmed it on his phone. i was expecting to see the cavalry turn up, the police, for them to escort him off the flight, for him to be arrested, charged, locked up, everything,...
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ryanair says it has reported it to the police who are investigating. joe fryer, nbc news. >> we'll take a break. >>> coming up, elon musk's high-speed solution to traffic nightmares and when you can take a ride on it. > ba now with what could be the future of travel on another and another daring, bigger than life promise from elon musk. the man who founded spacex and tesla says he's nearly finished digging the first test rack for an underground system of fast-moving pods. the idea is they'll whisk commuters across los angeles in a matter of minutes. nbc's tom costello is in l.a. >> reporter: in a city synonymous with gridlock and congestion, elon musk's company is digging deep. the first track of his underground loop set for a test run on december 10th in l.a. >> i think this is going to be something that's way better than any transport system anywhere else in the world. >> reporter: in l.a. and chicago, musk plans to use electric pods to carry 16 people at a time at up to 155 miles per hour. commuters could stay in their own cars. his plan for l.a., t
ryanair says it has reported it to the police who are investigating. joe fryer, nbc news. >> we'll take a break. >>> coming up, elon musk's high-speed solution to traffic nightmares and when you can take a ride on it. > ba now with what could be the future of travel on another and another daring, bigger than life promise from elon musk. the man who founded spacex and tesla says he's nearly finished digging the first test rack for an underground system of fast-moving pods. the...
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ryanair says it will ban unruly passengers from travel in future,
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i'm not sure that ryanair could have done anything more at the time.it would have meant the flight, which had already been delayed by about an hour, the off—boarding of the gentleman and all the paperwork would have taken a couple of hours and i cannot believe that the hundred plus passengers would have been any happier with that outcome. that was one passenger who wants to remain anonymous who was on that ryanair flight. after a short rest from royal duties, the duchess of sussex has rejoined her husband for a walkabout on fraser island off the coast of queensland. the couple, who are expecting their first child in the spring, are on a 16—day tour taking in australia, new zealand fiji and tonga. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is travelling with them. chanting. on the edge of eastern australia, a traditional welcome for harry. this is fraser island, also known as paradise. take a photo! the duke came to declare the rainforest here part of the queen's commonwealth canopy — a conservation project stretching across dozens of countries. put simply, wi
i'm not sure that ryanair could have done anything more at the time.it would have meant the flight, which had already been delayed by about an hour, the off—boarding of the gentleman and all the paperwork would have taken a couple of hours and i cannot believe that the hundred plus passengers would have been any happier with that outcome. that was one passenger who wants to remain anonymous who was on that ryanair flight. after a short rest from royal duties, the duchess of sussex has...
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also some painful times really for ryanair there and really this one just passengers of course and as we hear it staff sarah german is very trade union resumes negotiations with arlen's ryanair today the union wants better wages and working conditions of the talks are taking off into a storm though because rihanna has just announced that it is making berlin tickle airport its next base in germany this after the discount fly a just close to a base in but even leaving ninety ump employees up in the air. it's trouble with unions in germany is preventing it from expanding services right as a no frills rival easy jet started services from tingle at the start of this year. well meanwhile wryness home base that is ireland a member of the european union and the eurozone already has quite tumbled bricks of problems to deal with and that is due to the falling pound irish companies doing business with the united kingdom feel the pinch due to the unfavorable exchange rate at a no deal bricks it would make things even worse and that is why many irish companies a ditching their british supply is in
also some painful times really for ryanair there and really this one just passengers of course and as we hear it staff sarah german is very trade union resumes negotiations with arlen's ryanair today the union wants better wages and working conditions of the talks are taking off into a storm though because rihanna has just announced that it is making berlin tickle airport its next base in germany this after the discount fly a just close to a base in but even leaving ninety ump employees up in...
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this comes as ryanair faces heavy criticism for failing to remove a passenger from a flight this weekendher passenger. minicab firm addison lee says it will launch a fleet of self driving taxis in london by 2021. this will set it head—to—head against its rival — the ride—hailing app uber. that firm is also planning to roll out driverless cars on its network, once regulatory permission has been granted. more now on the news that addison lee is planning to offer self—driving taxis in the capital by 2021, following a tie up with self—driving software specialist 0xbotica. a smart move if you consider the industry is expected to be worth £28 billion in the uk by 2035. but the question is, would you trust a taxi with no driver? joining us now is andy boland, chief executive, addison lee. you're asking customers to take a leap of faith getting into one of these things without a driver, aren't you? this is new technology. absolutely. what's exciting about today is that technology that only really been thought about being deployed in silicon valley is coming to the uk are coming to london, one of
this comes as ryanair faces heavy criticism for failing to remove a passenger from a flight this weekendher passenger. minicab firm addison lee says it will launch a fleet of self driving taxis in london by 2021. this will set it head—to—head against its rival — the ride—hailing app uber. that firm is also planning to roll out driverless cars on its network, once regulatory permission has been granted. more now on the news that addison lee is planning to offer self—driving taxis in...
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ryanair is open more than 3%.eir first decline in profitsrs what recent warning means there are no surprises in the results and they cap to guidance and make -- and they kept guidance. signed an agreement and the french finance minister said the ceo is doing "a super helm.ct of the hill -- valeo was upgraded and a price target of 34 euros. quite an update for the mid-caps. anna? matt? matt: a look at some of your stocks. it is m&a monday. they look as some of the deals driving markets in europe. no pun intended. our deals reporter and we will start with the pun, iat, why did they decide to sell the car parts unit? it is a deal of they have been talking about doing under sergio. when mike manley came in, they always said they would sell this business if they got enough and if not, they would spin it off. the value is about $1 billion more. it is a good deal for them and analysts are rewarding them for that. , you of these companies have daimler reporting a second profit warning in the few months. cars and aston mar
ryanair is open more than 3%.eir first decline in profitsrs what recent warning means there are no surprises in the results and they cap to guidance and make -- and they kept guidance. signed an agreement and the french finance minister said the ceo is doing "a super helm.ct of the hill -- valeo was upgraded and a price target of 34 euros. quite an update for the mid-caps. anna? matt? matt: a look at some of your stocks. it is m&a monday. they look as some of the deals driving markets...
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gemini's that the trade union resumes negotiations with ireland's ryanair today the union wants better wages and working conditions but the talks are taking off into a storm because ryanair has just announced that it is making balance teagle airport its next base in germany this after the discount fly edges closed at base in northern germany in the town of greyman leaving ninety employees up in the air right as this it's trouble with unions in germany is preventing it from expanding statuses wright has no frills rival easy jet started services from berlin stiegel airport at the start of this year. and is a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. european union leaders have failed to reach a gregson breakthrough that talks in brussels the five british prime minister to resign reassurances needed. a deal possible leaders say too little progress has been made and more time is needed to reach a consensus disagreement on the irish border is one of the biggest issues is stopping a breakthrough and. you're watching the news coming to you live from berlin well coming up at the top
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budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also warns it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage ryanair cabin crew failed to remove in our right passenger who held racist insults. fellow passengers from the situation so on pleasant they felt they had to intervene a video showing the incident on the flight was posted online. their journey you can get insurance against all vagaries of life the theft of your mobile phone missed flights lost. your home or any personal liability you might incur my sister even has a separate health insurance for her dog i'm not joking but in many other countries the opposite is the case study by lloyds of london found that in places with the highest risk of natural disasters many businesses are woefully under insured or not covered at all. it's been three weeks since indonesia weighs the on and was devastated by a tsunami that killed over two thousand two hundred people the indonesian government has put the estimated d
budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also warns it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage ryanair cabin crew failed to remove in our right passenger who held racist insults. fellow passengers from the situation so on pleasant they felt they had to intervene a video showing the incident on the flight was posted online. their journey you can get...
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according to their union, ryanair say that this was not the case and the photo was staged.rn ireland. but there was a missed and merc around with this weather front affecting parts of tuesday. a weather system making its way through the north—west corner of the country. single figure values and clear skies to the north and south could make double figures on tuesday. mist and fog around. conditions will improve across england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, very windy. rain moving in as the day wears on. much warmerairas moving in as the day wears on. much warmer air as well. 17— 22 or 23 degrees. a warm day for england and wales. as we had on into wednesday, these weather fronts move in. wales. as we had on into wednesday, these weatherfronts move in. the wednesday, a band of cloud through the midlands down to the south—west of england we could see some spots of england we could see some spots of rain. 0ne of england we could see some spots of rain. one of two showers, breezy across the north and west of scotland. it looks like it will be a bright day again with s
according to their union, ryanair say that this was not the case and the photo was staged.rn ireland. but there was a missed and merc around with this weather front affecting parts of tuesday. a weather system making its way through the north—west corner of the country. single figure values and clear skies to the north and south could make double figures on tuesday. mist and fog around. conditions will improve across england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, very windy. rain moving in...
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ryanair is coming in with results that made investors happy. it's up 4.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is the european close on labor markets. we are back with simon. he is joining us in our london studio. may told them that if the carnival it keeps entertaining us. seriousness, the pound is down again. what happens next? ready all she can do is -- reiterate that the european union backstop for northern ireland, that there should be a border between northern ireland and the rest of the u.k.. it is in the customs union. that's not acceptable. the position is increasingly difficult. is the two sides are becoming increasingly entrenched. left untilive months the hard brexit date. there is little sign there is going to be any compromise. negotiation becomes less unless. this is a key week. they have the possibility of a vote within their own party. they are going to make life a little bit more difficult. want a deal towe be struck. of nois a possibility deal taking place. i think the market is just now waking up to that. vonnie: do you anticipate any await
ryanair is coming in with results that made investors happy. it's up 4.3%. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is the european close on labor markets. we are back with simon. he is joining us in our london studio. may told them that if the carnival it keeps entertaining us. seriousness, the pound is down again. what happens next? ready all she can do is -- reiterate that the european union backstop for northern ireland, that there should be a border between northern ireland and the rest of the...
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also a strong day for ryanair.ying they are from more share buybacks because of brexit concerns. phillips out with earnings, missing is growth in the personal health unit. stocks falling by the most in two years. francine: thank you so much. theresa may will outline progress on brexit in parliament later. she says 95% of the deal is now complete. an estimated 700,000 people protested in london demanding a deal. >> the one big issue remains of this bridge between the end of the of the implementation period and a feature relationship. i do think that if you listen to the mood music that came out of brussels -- francine: what do you do with u.k. assets right now? what does pound do from here? burkhard: based on the view that there will be some kind of soft say,eal, what i would being swiss, we have a lot of experience dealing with brussels. our experience is that dealing with them can be tough and subject to political cycles. almost always, there is a significant difference between the last 10 months in the last 10 ho
also a strong day for ryanair.ying they are from more share buybacks because of brexit concerns. phillips out with earnings, missing is growth in the personal health unit. stocks falling by the most in two years. francine: thank you so much. theresa may will outline progress on brexit in parliament later. she says 95% of the deal is now complete. an estimated 700,000 people protested in london demanding a deal. >> the one big issue remains of this bridge between the end of the of the...
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to ryanair now.ns for a future share buyback on hold due to uncertainties rounding brexit. firstrline reported its decline in first-half profit for five years amid rising fear -- and disruptions from the unions. the ceo, michael o'leary, joins us this morning. headline is not great, but you are sticking to this guidance you have given to the market. what i want to get a sense from you is, has the worst past in terms of financial guidance? you are in a 1.2 billion. is that a conservative number or your worst-case scenario? >> i think it is conservative. we cannot rule out oil may go higher again. some analysts believe oil will hit $100 a barrel. we have set our guidance is based on oil being $85 a barrel to the end of march. we are reasonably well hedged over the next 12 months at $68 a barrel. we are 10% unhedged. higher, wees go would have to look at the guidance again. we would also start taking a more capacity. we might close one or two more basis or ground some of these. at the moment it looks un
to ryanair now.ns for a future share buyback on hold due to uncertainties rounding brexit. firstrline reported its decline in first-half profit for five years amid rising fear -- and disruptions from the unions. the ceo, michael o'leary, joins us this morning. headline is not great, but you are sticking to this guidance you have given to the market. what i want to get a sense from you is, has the worst past in terms of financial guidance? you are in a 1.2 billion. is that a conservative number...
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budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also warns of will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage brian a cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman passengers found the situation so unpleasant that they felt they had to intervene a video showing the incident on a flight was posted online. will limit the impact of bans on diesel cars the german chancellor says the bans a disproportionate in cities when nitrogen levels are only marginally excessive a string of cities across germany is said to introduce bans on diesels considered the primary cause of nitrogen oxide pollution michael's government recently announced measures designed to bray mean pollution levels while averting an outright ban one involves financial incentives for drivers to buy new cars the comic is a not happy with the idea of retrofitting it. i was doing business with you. mumtaz. come on. come on. honey. i'm a. reliable demon. distance for six
budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also warns of will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage brian a cabin crew failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman passengers found the situation so unpleasant that they felt they had to intervene a video showing the incident on a flight was posted online. will limit the impact of...
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ryanair has seen this video and reported the incident to police. >> if you see smoke in the north bay today, the reason officials are planning to set a fire. are planning to set a fire. >> plus, emerge restored, are planning to set a fire. >> plus, fortified. replenished, emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. when your blanket's frhness fades before the binge-watching begins... that's when you know, it's half-washed. next for freshness that lasts through next week's finale. downy and it's done. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice and requires they receive fema level training and active shooters and natural disasters. vote yes on 11 to ensure 911 emergency care is there when you or your love one need it. >>> three people are missing after a fishing boat kauplt fire sou -- caught fire
ryanair has seen this video and reported the incident to police. >> if you see smoke in the north bay today, the reason officials are planning to set a fire. are planning to set a fire. >> plus, emerge restored, are planning to set a fire. >> plus, fortified. replenished, emerge everyday with emergen-c. packed with b vitamins, electrolytes, antioxidants, plus more vitamin c than 10 oranges. why not feel this good every day? emerge and see. when your blanket's frhness fades...
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earlier this month ryanair worried on profits that things could get worse if the pilot strike continuesof ryanair said airlines are going to suffer in the coming months. >> i think the winter looks grim we have rising oil prices. fares are falling. there's excess capacity in europe short haul is up 8%. we see a winter by declining air fares. we are lunch iing an incentive today. we've had a summer of delays, strikes, disruptions but we're beginning to see the shakeup we've seen the bankruptcy of azule and i think you'll see more failures this winter as we look at what is a four or five year downturn in the industry. >> you can head to cnbc.com to see what o'leary is going to do to counter a gloomy winter. >>> state side, the dow broke a three day losing streak. consumer staples out performed after procter & gamble jumped on the strong earnings. it's another big week for earning in the u.s many fangs will report on thursday including twitter, amazon and alphabet. i'm happy to say that anna joins us you are a tech expert as well in this all important tech week so what should we be expecti
earlier this month ryanair worried on profits that things could get worse if the pilot strike continuesof ryanair said airlines are going to suffer in the coming months. >> i think the winter looks grim we have rising oil prices. fares are falling. there's excess capacity in europe short haul is up 8%. we see a winter by declining air fares. we are lunch iing an incentive today. we've had a summer of delays, strikes, disruptions but we're beginning to see the shakeup we've seen the...
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the incident happened on ryanair....ing criticized for not removing the man from the plane.. it all started when a woman in an aisle seat did not get up when a man wanted to get by and take the window seat... what followed was a nasty scene...with the man insulting the 77-year-old woman....and referring to the color of her skin. a british man recorded part of what happened back october 15th...and decided to release it on social media. <"...with this ugly...">(grant) the woman's daughter says her mother couldn't get up easily because she has arthritis. the older woman ended up moving her seat - and the man stayed where he was... a lot of people are angry because ryanair didn't do more to intervene or ask the man to get off the plane. because the airline is registered in dublin and the plane was on the ground in spain - british law did not apply. so unlikely any charges will be filed. lawrence karnow: skies were partly cloudy with plenty of sunshine in the afternoon. hurricane willa is approaching mexico and will slam the
the incident happened on ryanair....ing criticized for not removing the man from the plane.. it all started when a woman in an aisle seat did not get up when a man wanted to get by and take the window seat... what followed was a nasty scene...with the man insulting the 77-year-old woman....and referring to the color of her skin. a british man recorded part of what happened back october 15th...and decided to release it on social media. (grant) the woman's daughter says her mother couldn't get up...
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ryanair load to seventy percent full in profit in the able to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also wants it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage happen craig failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman fellow passengers found the situation so unpleasant that they felt they had to intervene video showing the incident on a flight was posted online. angela merkel says berlin will limit the impact of bans on diesel cars the german chancellor says the bans a disproportionate in cities where nitrogen levels are only marginally excessive a string of cities across germany is set to introduce bans on diesels considered the primary cause of nitrogen oxide pollution metals government recently announced measures designed to rein in pollution levels while avoiding an outright ban one involves financial incentives for drivers to buy new cars become a car is
ryanair load to seventy percent full in profit in the able to september period summer is a key season for europe's largest budget carrier but it took a hit from rising fuel costs and lackluster bookings caused by strikes ryanair also wants it will have to keep short haul ticket prices low this winter meanwhile the carrier is bracing for more reputational damage happen craig failed to remove an irate passenger who hold racist insults at a woman fellow passengers found the situation so unpleasant...
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ryanair says it has reported footage to police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusive a flight to stansted airport. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week: free entry into london's best buildings. some are a little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists versus hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it's covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's most magnificent buildings open their doors to the public for the annual open house. 2018 is their biggest event yet, with over 800 venues to explore, and i've come to fitzrovia to visit one of this year's most striking openings. from the top of this tower of technology, you get the best view of london there has ever been. the bt tower was opened in 1965, and for over a decade it was london's tallest building. standing at more than 600 feet, it was built to carry tele
ryanair says it has reported footage to police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusive a flight to stansted airport. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up this week: free entry into london's best buildings. some are a little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists versus hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week....
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. >> the crucial moment that explains the tourism boom here is when ryanair started flying here. >> many longtime residents of the inner city have fallen victim to the boom. the mother of three had to vacate her apartment at the beginning of the year. she can no longer afford the rent. she then moved in with her parents. it is a small space. a protest banner hangs from the window. >> the mayor says we are against tourists, but we are not. we are against them being treated better than we are. >> but it is not only the tourism boom that is putting the real e estate market under pressure. here's what a real estate agent has to say. >> before the crisis, around 60,000 new homes were built each year. in 2014, their only 1/10 of that. 6000. it will take years for supply to adjust to demand here. >> too long for paula and her parents. they will have to leave port to. shortly after she moved in with her children, the notice came. her parents house is being turned into a hostile. porter is gentrifying. there isis no r room left for te low income earners in the city center. phil: munich held an ex
. >> the crucial moment that explains the tourism boom here is when ryanair started flying here. >> many longtime residents of the inner city have fallen victim to the boom. the mother of three had to vacate her apartment at the beginning of the year. she can no longer afford the rent. she then moved in with her parents. it is a small space. a protest banner hangs from the window. >> the mayor says we are against tourists, but we are not. we are against them being treated...
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just to let you know about ryanair.her. disruptive behaviour like this will result in passengers being banned." the updated as to tell us that this is now a police matter and we cannot comment any further. thank you for coming on and speaking to us about that, david. it has sparked quite a debate this morning. 7:18am. time for the weather with carol kirkwood. good morning. thank you. for most it isa good morning. thank you. for most it is a chilly start to the day. mine is a chilly start to the day. mine is2 is a chilly start to the day. mine is 2 degrees in some places. in plymouth, temperatures are ready into double figures. we're not expecting to see temperatures like we had at the weekend. 20 degrees in aberdeenshire on saturday and 20 degrees in southwark yesterday. high pressure is firmly in charge of the weather. this weather for including the south—east of england, taking the south—east of england, taking the drizzle with it. another weather front across the north—east of scotla nd front across the north—east of
just to let you know about ryanair.her. disruptive behaviour like this will result in passengers being banned." the updated as to tell us that this is now a police matter and we cannot comment any further. thank you for coming on and speaking to us about that, david. it has sparked quite a debate this morning. 7:18am. time for the weather with carol kirkwood. good morning. thank you. for most it isa good morning. thank you. for most it is a chilly start to the day. mine is a chilly start...
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ryanair says it has reported footage to police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusiveo a black woman on board a flight to stansted airport. the click team meet the japan scientists who landed moving rovers on to the surface of a 1km—wide asteroid. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll, and henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial leads on president trump's decision to withdraw from the intermediate nuclear forces treaty, with moscow warning that the move is "dangerous" for global security. the independent‘s front page is an exclusive, that claims more than 40,000 flats across the uk have a systemic structural flaw that puts them at risk of collapse. it comes from research done in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster. the metro reports on the attacks made by conservative mps on theresa may, after she conceded the uk's transition period out of the eu could be extended "by a matter of months". the tim
ryanair says it has reported footage to police which shows one of its passengers being racially abusiveo a black woman on board a flight to stansted airport. the click team meet the japan scientists who landed moving rovers on to the surface of a 1km—wide asteroid. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, director of deltapoll, and henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are...
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ryanair says it has reported the incident to police.tment is taking about 3000 police body cameras off the street after what exploded yesterday after an officer noticed his body camera was smoking and removed it. investigators are looking into what caused it to ignite and if there was a problem with the battery of the camera. it was used in 16 precincts across the city, including in oakland. because of a labor dispute, hospitals will have fewer workers and starting tomorrow the patient carry technical workers are staging a three day walkout. other union employees will join them in solidarity. workers accuse the school of outsourcing more jobs to private contracting companies which they say hire outside workers at lower pay. using contracting services is allowed under the current contract. >>> a week away from halloween but people celebrating the holiday early at the weekends box office. the movie halloween took the top spot earning $77.5 million in the opening weekend. it is a sequel to the 1978 original, a star is born, holding onto se
ryanair says it has reported the incident to police.tment is taking about 3000 police body cameras off the street after what exploded yesterday after an officer noticed his body camera was smoking and removed it. investigators are looking into what caused it to ignite and if there was a problem with the battery of the camera. it was used in 16 precincts across the city, including in oakland. because of a labor dispute, hospitals will have fewer workers and starting tomorrow the patient carry...