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i think the issue is that the government, sadiq khan, the mayor of london, nobly disagrees with theirey are protesting over. —— nobody. because thatis protesting over. —— nobody. because that is not controversial, if you we re that is not controversial, if you were to start deploying aggressive tactics on these protesters the police would be criticised. it would be bad optics given what they are saying and what they are calling for. sadiq khan has, in part, said he endorses their message, makes it ha rd he endorses their message, makes it hard for the police are. that is on the front of the telegraph. he says he shows the object gives, their passion, he says. exactly. if you are the police and going up to these protesters they feel vindicated because they feel as though they have the mayor of london on their side —— objectives. it has felt like a festival walking around london, as we said earlier. it has not felt like serious, scary protests. therefore if the police were to act ina therefore if the police were to act in a brutal way, the front pages would look very different, very cri
i think the issue is that the government, sadiq khan, the mayor of london, nobly disagrees with theirey are protesting over. —— nobody. because thatis protesting over. —— nobody. because that is not controversial, if you we re that is not controversial, if you were to start deploying aggressive tactics on these protesters the police would be criticised. it would be bad optics given what they are saying and what they are calling for. sadiq khan has, in part, said he endorses their...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has urged the protesters not to go ahead with plans to try to disrupt moderate amounts of ham, bacon and red meat is linked to an increased risk of bowel cancer, according to new research. the study, led by oxford university, found that those who stuck to the nhs guideline of eating about 70 grammes of red or processed meat a day — that's a slice of roast beef and a rasher of bacon, still increased their risk of bowel cancer by a fifth compared to those who ate very small amounts. for people who are looking to reduce the risk of cancer the advice is the less you eat the lower the risk. this does not mean you have to com pletely this does not mean you have to completely give up bacon or go vegetarian if you do not want to simple ways you can cut down on the amount you are eating can make a big difference in your risk of bowel cancer. not enough support is being given to help people affected by the windrush scandal claim compensation, according to some of those who've lost their homes, jobs and access to benefits. earlier this month, the home secretary sa
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has urged the protesters not to go ahead with plans to try to disrupt moderate amounts of ham, bacon and red meat is linked to an increased risk of bowel cancer, according to new research. the study, led by oxford university, found that those who stuck to the nhs guideline of eating about 70 grammes of red or processed meat a day — that's a slice of roast beef and a rasher of bacon, still increased their risk of bowel cancer by a fifth compared to those who...
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they want him to speed up sadiq khan.es to tackle climate change. they want a people's assembly, a forum set up to monitor progress on targets, and the other reported aim is that they want to have an official site at old palace ya rd have an official site at old palace yard near westminster. this is the official site, but apparently they have made a request to move to old palace ya rd have made a request to move to old palace yard near westminster, near the house of commons, where there has been some presence over the last few days. it has been an extraordinary week of protests and over the weekend a lot of focus on 0xford over the weekend a lot of focus on oxford circus, bright pink boat moored for the number of days. that was removed on good friday but it didn't deter protesters and they went back on saturday but now the area has been cleared. the protesters, some of the organisers have said, what they have shown is that they have leveraged and they can cause disruption and that this means that the time is now to look a
they want him to speed up sadiq khan.es to tackle climate change. they want a people's assembly, a forum set up to monitor progress on targets, and the other reported aim is that they want to have an official site at old palace ya rd have an official site at old palace yard near westminster. this is the official site, but apparently they have made a request to move to old palace ya rd have made a request to move to old palace yard near westminster, near the house of commons, where there has...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gille images filled with a heat sensitive camera showed the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north and south circular roads in 2021. cities across england are considering similar schemes with birmingham and leeds saying they will introduce clean air zones next year. the idea is to discourage people to drive into central london if they've got polluting vehicles, to encourage them to walk, cycle, or use public transport. if they have to drive into central london, to use a cleaner form a vehicle, electric, hybr
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gille images filled with a heat sensitive camera showed the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world's first ultra low emission...
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the daily telegraph reports that the met police have accused the london mayor, sadiq khan, of aggravatingmail says that the environment secretary, michael gove, blames the disruption on the police for not clearing the streets. there are more pictures of climate change activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's new brexit party is on course to win may's european elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by just 1% of the population. scientists are hailing the news that a pig's brains was revived after death, which they say, could pave the way for a breakthrough in alzheimer's research. that's on the front. let's begin with the metro, and these two photographs,
the daily telegraph reports that the met police have accused the london mayor, sadiq khan, of aggravatingmail says that the environment secretary, michael gove, blames the disruption on the police for not clearing the streets. there are more pictures of climate change activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's new brexit party is on course to win may's european elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that...
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sadiq khan, speaking earlier.fended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it was reported that the party had failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealing with complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. shami chakrabarti, speaking on sky news' sophie ridge on sunday, urged thejewish labour movement not to "personalise the issue and make it about jeremy corbyn" at their annual general meeting later today, where they will hold a vote on whether they have confidence in the labour leader. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn, or a conservative attack on labour or an inter—factional attack, it seems to me. we need to take the same approach, by the way, when there are claims about the conservative party, not to go, "oh, the tories have got a problem with islamophobia now
sadiq khan, speaking earlier.fended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it was reported that the party had failed to take disciplinary action in hundreds of cases. the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealing with complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. shami chakrabarti, speaking on sky news' sophie ridge on sunday, urged thejewish labour movement not to...
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we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said if it does, thatressure on the police. it'd certainly be disruptive and the police are under pressure to clear protests and reduce the amount of disruption they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here for days to come. coming up: controversy in france over big donations for the reconstruction of notre dame. the stars and stripes at half mast outside columbine high. the school sealed off, the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. one of the most successful singer songwriters of all time, the american pop star prince has died at the age of 57. he was a great musician and, you know, a genius. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon, in a new york hospital, has meant conflicting emotions. a national day of mourning next wednesday sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and liftoff of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window
we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said if it does, thatressure on the police. it'd certainly be disruptive and the police are under pressure to clear protests and reduce the amount of disruption they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here for days to come. coming up: controversy in france over big donations for the reconstruction of notre dame. the stars and stripes at half mast outside columbine high....
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they want sadiq khan to agree to setting up a people's assembly and to speak up on policies to tackleway they can basically try and get people to focus on what they are calling for. the other issue that they are looking at and asking for is that they can set up site officially at old palace yard near the house of commons so they say they will move from the other site and focus there. this has been an extraordinary week that has caused widespread disruption as you say, and now the focus is switching and they say the disruption now gives them leverage to talk to the politicians, to get them to listen to their ideas and their concerns. they say this means they are not rebels, sorry, they are not a rabble but rebels with a cause. nearly a thousand pubs closed in britain last year. landlords blame increasing costs and business rates but the rate of decline is slowing. there are calls for changes to the way pubs are taxed, to try to help those at risk of closure. rob young reports. the great british boozer, there aren't as many as are used to be. in the seven years up to april 2017, 128 pub
they want sadiq khan to agree to setting up a people's assembly and to speak up on policies to tackleway they can basically try and get people to focus on what they are calling for. the other issue that they are looking at and asking for is that they can set up site officially at old palace yard near the house of commons so they say they will move from the other site and focus there. this has been an extraordinary week that has caused widespread disruption as you say, and now the focus is...
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we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said, if it does, thatlice. it would certainly be disruptive and the police are under pressure to clear these protests and to reduce the amount of disruption that they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here for days to come. at the same time, one of the youngest and most outspoken climate campaigners has been spreading the word in italy. andy beatt reports. the 16—year—old hoping to save the planet. swedish climate activist greta thunberg on a mission to rome to inspire politicians and people of all ages. translation: she is a young girl of our age who's already fighting for the future. this is something really special. translation: we are happy great is here to speak about these things. translation: we are happy greta is here to speak about these things. she could help us change the world. greta's remarkable rise to prominence began last summer. her school strike 4 climate gaining support in sweden and across the world. students in more than a0 countries have
we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said, if it does, thatlice. it would certainly be disruptive and the police are under pressure to clear these protests and to reduce the amount of disruption that they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here for days to come. at the same time, one of the youngest and most outspoken climate campaigners has been spreading the word in italy. andy beatt reports. the...
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she said there had been a little bit of "nervousness" to start with led by the mayor of london, sadiq khanpeople's lives were been disrupted, but she went on to praise the met police saying they had provided a measured response. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy, as mps return from their easter break. there was condemnation across the commons following the death of northern ireland journalist lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot in the head on thursday night while observing rioting in londonderry‘s creggan estate. the organisation known as the new ira has said it was behind the shooting and has offered what it's called a full and sincere apologies. the northern ireland secretary set out what had happened that night she said police had been carrying out searches, in londonderry looking for firearms and explosives. while the searches were being carried out a crowd gathered, three vehicles were hijacked, and set alight. the police came under attack with up to 50 petrol bombs thrown at police lines. during the disorder a gunman fired a number of shots in the direct
she said there had been a little bit of "nervousness" to start with led by the mayor of london, sadiq khanpeople's lives were been disrupted, but she went on to praise the met police saying they had provided a measured response. you're watching tuesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy, as mps return from their easter break. there was condemnation across the commons following the death of northern ireland journalist lyra mckee. the 29—year—old was shot in the head on thursday...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, said yesterday that he wanted london to get back to business as usualhas caused immense disruption for businesses and for londoners and that 9,000 police have had to help with this operation and he wants it to end. however, we've spoken to organisers today and that doesn't seem to be a hugely likely prospect at the moment. they're planning a people's assembly later this afternoon, around three o'clock, where the crowds are expected to gather and then form into groups to come up with their own proposals about what should happen next. the exact decision about what those proposals might be isn't clear yet, but we've heard from the organisers they don't expect to be going home any time soon. dozens of firefighters are trying to control a moorland fire in marsden in west yorkshire. it's thought the blaze, which broke out last night, extends to over a square mile was started by a barbecue. it's the sixth fire in the area so far this year. sally hurst reports. this fire started last night and firefighters are very busy today trying to tackle it. we have just h
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, said yesterday that he wanted london to get back to business as usualhas caused immense disruption for businesses and for londoners and that 9,000 police have had to help with this operation and he wants it to end. however, we've spoken to organisers today and that doesn't seem to be a hugely likely prospect at the moment. they're planning a people's assembly later this afternoon, around three o'clock, where the crowds are expected to gather and then form into...
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the mayor of london sadiq khan says he's responding to a public health emergency, but critics say thatreports. a primary school in central london with a new green wall that's meant to trap their pollution. to trap air pollution. children living in the most polluted areas grow up with reduced lung capacity. and they are aware of the problems. it's bad quality air and it's really bad for our lungs. when i hear buses and cars and trucks coming by, ijust think they don't know how much pollution they are causing. so many suffer from asthma here, there is a special rack for the inhalers. lots of our kids take inhalers before they come to school. they are taking them at the school gates. they keep their asthma pumps on them during the day and will have extra medication if they need it. what we're hoping to see with the introduction of the ultra low emission zone, is a reduction in that. the new zone will apply around the clock. petrol cars and vans from before 2005, and diesel cars and vans from before september 2015, will pay £12.50 a day. buses and trucks, unless they are the latest, will p
the mayor of london sadiq khan says he's responding to a public health emergency, but critics say thatreports. a primary school in central london with a new green wall that's meant to trap their pollution. to trap air pollution. children living in the most polluted areas grow up with reduced lung capacity. and they are aware of the problems. it's bad quality air and it's really bad for our lungs. when i hear buses and cars and trucks coming by, ijust think they don't know how much pollution...
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we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london sadiq khan has said that if it does, thatsure on the police. it would certainly be disruptive. the police are under pressure to clear these protests and to reduce the amount of disruption they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here in the days to come. sophie. tom symonds, thank you. facebook has banned a dozen british far—right groups, including the british national party and the english defence league, from having any presence on its social media networks, saying they violated rules about promoting hate and violence. the banned groups have been removed from both facebook and instagram. it also means people who use the sites will no longer be allowed to show support or praise for them. 0ur media editor amol rajan reports. masters of modern communication they may be, but, according to facebook at least, these members of britain's hard right groups and organisations often spread hate or promote violence. the full list includes the british national party and its former leader, nick
we can't be sure that that will happen but the mayor of london sadiq khan has said that if it does, thatsure on the police. it would certainly be disruptive. the police are under pressure to clear these protests and to reduce the amount of disruption they are causing in the centre of london. many of these protesters say they will stay here in the days to come. sophie. tom symonds, thank you. facebook has banned a dozen british far—right groups, including the british national party and the...
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also speaking earlier, london mayor sadiq khan has told the bbc he was in favour of cancelling brexitticle 50, but he welcomed the prime minister's decision to hold talks with jeremy corbyn. she's been negotiating with the eu, the cabinet and her party for a thousand days so the idea that in two or three days, there will be a resolution between the tory leadership and the labour leadership is just not realistic. in those circumstances, i believe we should stop the clock. we don't want to sort of inadvertently leave the eu without any deal whatsoever or a bad deal. let's stop the clock and revoke article 50, whatever deal is reached. you don't expect jeremy corbyn to come to a deal either? i think it's unrealistic. it is not about how good or bad jeremy and his team are or how good or bad theresa may and her team are, and we know how bad they are. the reality is, we have got a clock which is running down, this artificial deadline placed upon us because of the circumstances of article 50. the thing to do is withdraw that so the pressure is taken off. cool, calm heads could reach a resol
also speaking earlier, london mayor sadiq khan has told the bbc he was in favour of cancelling brexitticle 50, but he welcomed the prime minister's decision to hold talks with jeremy corbyn. she's been negotiating with the eu, the cabinet and her party for a thousand days so the idea that in two or three days, there will be a resolution between the tory leadership and the labour leadership is just not realistic. in those circumstances, i believe we should stop the clock. we don't want to sort...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, but critics say thatitor, david shukman, reports. a primary school in central london with a new green wall that's meant to trap their pollution. children living in the most polluted areas grow up with reduced lung capacity. and they are aware of the problems. it's bad quality air and it's really bad for our lungs. when i hear buses and cars and trucks coming by, ijust think they don't know how much pollution they are causing. so many suffer from asthma here, there is a special rack for the inhalers. lots of our kids take inhalers before they come to school. they are taking them at the school gates. they keep their asthma pumps on them during the day and will have extra medication if they need it. what we're hoping to see with the introduction of the ultra low emission zone, is a reduction in that. the new zone will apply around the clock. petrol cars and vans from before 2005, and diesel cars and vans from before september 2015, will pay £12.50 a day. buses and trucks, unless they are the latest, will pay
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, but critics say thatitor, david shukman, reports. a primary school in central london with a new green wall that's meant to trap their pollution. children living in the most polluted areas grow up with reduced lung capacity. and they are aware of the problems. it's bad quality air and it's really bad for our lungs. when i hear buses and cars and trucks coming by, ijust think they don't know how much pollution...
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thank you for your time, sadiq khan. imperfect european union? thank you foryourtime, sadiq khan. are three weeks left of it, and if you get the chance, you will be amazed to see it. the weather today is cloudy to start with and there is some sunshine in the forecast but also some rain. the rain is in the south of england and some of it will develop further north as we go through the day in the shape of some showers. we have got high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south—west, and in between we have got a weather front producing cloud and rain which will develop and some of us are already seeing it in parts of southern england and wales, and we will be pulling in a cooler easterly wind this week but not necessarily today. we have had patchy mist and fog in the south—east. some of the cloud will melt away and showers will develop not just in will melt away and showers will develop notjust in southern england and south wales, but into northern wales, the midlands and into merseyside as well. showers developing in northern ireland. showers across western scotland melting.
thank you for your time, sadiq khan. imperfect european union? thank you foryourtime, sadiq khan. are three weeks left of it, and if you get the chance, you will be amazed to see it. the weather today is cloudy to start with and there is some sunshine in the forecast but also some rain. the rain is in the south of england and some of it will develop further north as we go through the day in the shape of some showers. we have got high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south—west, and...
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london mayor sadiq khan has said the pictures are heartbreaking. rate old building and feeling helpless that they cannot do anything to actually save it's —— angela merkel. before you came to us, lots of stories on bbc radio stations. what kind of story trained to pull out in the moments? reactions. the incredulity to the disaster. it's too early for us to know much about what caused it. the finger of suspicion very largely at the renovation work. there was about 11 million euros worth of renovation works being done on the building as we spoke... can you explain as we are speaking what you see at the left side of that shot, scaffolding. absolutely. they're working on the above the main transept in the church. this was a spire added in the 19th century. they had been doing other things. only a few days ago, about three days ago, there was ago, about three days ago, there was a very joyous story ago, about three days ago, there was a veryjoyous story about how 12 statues of the apostles and four other evangelists were actually airlifted off and broug
london mayor sadiq khan has said the pictures are heartbreaking. rate old building and feeling helpless that they cannot do anything to actually save it's —— angela merkel. before you came to us, lots of stories on bbc radio stations. what kind of story trained to pull out in the moments? reactions. the incredulity to the disaster. it's too early for us to know much about what caused it. the finger of suspicion very largely at the renovation work. there was about 11 million euros worth of...
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the mayor of london sadiq khan said the protest was taking "a real toll" on london's police and businesses a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble arch. i think it's a very important time, and time we're running out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life getting involved and standing up for what we believe in. at the natural history museum, around 100 protesters lay on the floor under the blue whale in a staged die—in. 0ver1,000 arrests have been made so far, with over 50 people charged. among those detained was former gold olympic medal winner, canoeist etienne stott. it's a big step to take, but like i say, i think this is what it's come to for me. and i think if it's working, and i believe that it is, i am happy to have been counted at this point, because this could be the start, well, i believe it is the start of this turnaround. over 9,000 police officers have
the mayor of london sadiq khan said the protest was taking "a real toll" on london's police and businesses a road junction and banners and stages continue to block the streets, so the crowds gathered in marble arch. i think it's a very important time, and time we're running out of. i think it's important to give support. it's all about the numbers, so the more people who show support, the more echo it will create. it's great to see so many people from all different walks of life...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he understands their right to protest, but says that public transportell, the right to peaceful protest is just that, it's a right. it's one of the cornerstones of our democracy. and the issue about which those who are protesting are protesting is one that is very important. we do face a climate emergency. the government has been too slow to act. what i would say to the protesters is you have to make sure you are safe, and you have to make sure you are not causing danger to others. it also, you don't want to inadvertently cause problems with our public transport, which is what we are going to be encouraging people to use when we face a climate emergency. and i am worried about protesters targeting public transport, because i'm trying to encourage more and more londoners to use public transport because it is better for the environment. let's speak to our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani, who is in oxford circus where the protests are. that is right, 0xford that is right, oxford circus has now been occupied for three days. no traffic can come
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he understands their right to protest, but says that public transportell, the right to peaceful protest is just that, it's a right. it's one of the cornerstones of our democracy. and the issue about which those who are protesting are protesting is one that is very important. we do face a climate emergency. the government has been too slow to act. what i would say to the protesters is you have to make sure you are safe, and you have to make sure you are not...
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, on that, and it was interesting to hearfrom sadiq khan, the mayor of london, saying, please don'that any of us can imagine, and the pink boat is part of that, for me personally, if i was sitting in the control room, so to speak, that would probably be something with more downsides than upsides. the fa ct of more downsides than upsides. the fact of disrupting traffic and other things, i think, fact of disrupting traffic and other things, ithink, when fact of disrupting traffic and other things, i think, when it's done in a non—violent way, and nonviolence is central to this, other protests have often central to this, other protests have ofte n ha d central to this, other protests have often had lots of violets, but that immediately puts people off. at the moment, police are not moving on, because they are weighing up what is going on. at the point they decide to move in, would you expect this to disperse peacefully? i've no idea, and different people would react in different kind of ways. the protests i've mostly covered myself as a journalist and human rights activist have tended
, on that, and it was interesting to hearfrom sadiq khan, the mayor of london, saying, please don'that any of us can imagine, and the pink boat is part of that, for me personally, if i was sitting in the control room, so to speak, that would probably be something with more downsides than upsides. the fa ct of more downsides than upsides. the fact of disrupting traffic and other things, i think, fact of disrupting traffic and other things, ithink, when fact of disrupting traffic and other...
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the mayor, sadiq khan, has previously been supportive of the campaigners, but he criticized those yesterdaydisruption to public transport. this morning, three people were charged in relation to that particular action. our reporter, catrin nye, spent time with extinction rebellion ahead of these demonstrations. so far they've shut bridges, poured buckets of blood at downing street, blockaded the bbc and stripped naked in parliament. we are in the middle of an extinction! they're fighting climate change and want as many people arrested as possible, to try and get the attention of the government. i don't want to spend my weekend in a police cell. 31—year—old lorna greenwood recently joined extinction rebellion. she does feel guilty about wasting police time. but i don't feel like i have any other options. well, the environment secretary michael gove was on the bbc‘s one show last night and he was asked whether he had sympathy for the extinction rebellion protestors. i think that the people who are raising awareness of the problems that we have the climate change are actuated, moved by really h
the mayor, sadiq khan, has previously been supportive of the campaigners, but he criticized those yesterdaydisruption to public transport. this morning, three people were charged in relation to that particular action. our reporter, catrin nye, spent time with extinction rebellion ahead of these demonstrations. so far they've shut bridges, poured buckets of blood at downing street, blockaded the bbc and stripped naked in parliament. we are in the middle of an extinction! they're fighting climate...
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. —— sadiq khan. what is cuter than one great dane puppy? i7 puppies in one single letter!ed 19 pups by single letter! clio delivered 19 pups by cesarean section and all that two survived. in three weeks' time they will weigh more than 20 lbs, and a full—grown male can weigh 14 stone. there's other headlines so back to victoria. dogs on the news, we can't get enough! good morning. is it possible to regulate the intranet? the government is publishing plan today which it claims will make the uk the safest place in the world to be online. it comes place in the world to be online. it co m es after place in the world to be online. it comes after the high—profile case of molly russell, the 14—year—old who took her own life in 2017. when her family looked into her instagram account, they found distressing material about depression and suicide. the government says it will create an independent regulator paid for by tech companies to tackle the spread of terrorist propaganda, content that encourages suicide and cyber bullying. the regulator would be able to issue fines or even block
. —— sadiq khan. what is cuter than one great dane puppy? i7 puppies in one single letter!ed 19 pups by single letter! clio delivered 19 pups by cesarean section and all that two survived. in three weeks' time they will weigh more than 20 lbs, and a full—grown male can weigh 14 stone. there's other headlines so back to victoria. dogs on the news, we can't get enough! good morning. is it possible to regulate the intranet? the government is publishing plan today which it claims will make...
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the mayor of london — sadiq khan — says he‘s responding to a public health emergency — as victoria gill the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it‘s invisible but on busy city streets like this we‘re all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that‘s why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world‘s first ultra low emission zone. from today drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north and south circular roads in 2021. cities across england are considering similar schemes with birmingham and leeds saying they will introduce clean air zones next year. the idea is to discourage people to drive into central london if they‘ve got polluting vehicles, to encourage them to walk, cycle, or use public transport. if they have to drive into central london, to use a cleaner form of vehicle, electric, hybrid, or hydrogen powered. but if you are going to d
the mayor of london — sadiq khan — says he‘s responding to a public health emergency — as victoria gill the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it‘s invisible but on busy city streets like this we‘re all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that‘s why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world‘s first ultra low emission zone. from today drivers of the...
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from the local authority and sadiq khan, the mayor, is that more people will upgrade their vehicles,t practice for low emission zones is i give london as an example. if you are coming twice a year, it is not worth you scrapping the vehicle. you might choose to pay the vehicle. you might choose to pay the fee. but if you come in every day, these are the vehicles that are polluting the streets every day and it's important these vehicles are as clea n it's important these vehicles are as clean as possible. it is unlike a city to say we don't want your money, but in this case they would prefer you to be clean than pay. one criticism is that this is being done ona criticism is that this is being done on a city basis. it is london today, it could be livable, it could be birmingham in the future. but there needs to be a much wider roll—out from central government. —— it could be liverpool. do you agree with that? in the uk, there is a clean airzone that? in the uk, there is a clean air zone framework. apart from london, there are a number of bus low emission zones in the uk that affect publ
from the local authority and sadiq khan, the mayor, is that more people will upgrade their vehicles,t practice for low emission zones is i give london as an example. if you are coming twice a year, it is not worth you scrapping the vehicle. you might choose to pay the vehicle. you might choose to pay the fee. but if you come in every day, these are the vehicles that are polluting the streets every day and it's important these vehicles are as clea n it's important these vehicles are as clean as...
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last november, sadiq khan launched a number of contactless donation points, where people can give threes all good no reported problems on any of those lines there. usual rush—hour cues. in king's cross we have woa kes usual rush—hour cues. in king's cross we have woakes occurring. in the west and, tottenham court road has roadworks northbound. time for the weather. hello, good morning. there will be more april showers around today then overnight tonight we will be feeling the effects of storm hannah as it turns really rather windy. but for this morning, it's a dry and bright start, lots of early sunshine around, temperatures generally between five and eight degrees celsius. more cloud building through the morning. one or two isolated showers particularly out towards eastern areas. but here we will probably hang on to the sunshine for longest. and we will see top temperatures reach 1a or 15 celsius. lower where we have more cloud and there will be further showers pushing in from the west as we head towards the end of the afternoon with strengthening south—westerly winds. in fact, there i
last november, sadiq khan launched a number of contactless donation points, where people can give threes all good no reported problems on any of those lines there. usual rush—hour cues. in king's cross we have woa kes usual rush—hour cues. in king's cross we have woakes occurring. in the west and, tottenham court road has roadworks northbound. time for the weather. hello, good morning. there will be more april showers around today then overnight tonight we will be feeling the effects of...
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the mayor of london sadiq khan says he understand their right to protest but public transport helps tothose who are protesting are protesting is one that is very important. we do face a climate emergency. the government has been too slow to act. what i would say to the protesters is you have to make sure you are safe, and you have to make sure you are not causing danger to others. it also, you don't want to inadvertently cause problems with our public transport, which is what we are going to be encouraging people to use when we face a climate emergency. and i am worried about protesters targeting public transport, because i'm trying to encourage more and more londoners to use public transport because it is better for the environment. the priory health care group has been fined 300,000 pounds over the death of a child at one of its hospitals. amy el—keria, who was 14, was found hanged in her room at the priory in ticehurst, in east sussex, in november 2012. an inquest found her death might have been prevented if she had received proper care. sangita myska reports. amy el—keria was just
the mayor of london sadiq khan says he understand their right to protest but public transport helps tothose who are protesting are protesting is one that is very important. we do face a climate emergency. the government has been too slow to act. what i would say to the protesters is you have to make sure you are safe, and you have to make sure you are not causing danger to others. it also, you don't want to inadvertently cause problems with our public transport, which is what we are going to be...
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speaking today, the mayor of london sadiq khan, says president trump should visit to commemorate d—daye things this president has said, people find objectionable. the amplification of tweets from racists for example, some of his views around people who belong to my faith, some of his views some people find objectionable. one of the great things about living in a democracy is people will make their views known. they key thing though is any protest is peaceful but also lawful as well. 0ur washington correspondent is gary 0'donoghue. 0ur royal correspondent isjonny dymond. we are getting a few more details. the president trump may not like this. everything at the moment is being created and carved and the word... created and carved ? the word i am getting is that we will not get the state visit that perhaps some people might expect. some people, especially those who wa nt to some people, especially those who want to make their voices heard against president trump, would have hoped. you are talking about the carriage down the mall? it is a pretty traditional part of the state visit. it did
speaking today, the mayor of london sadiq khan, says president trump should visit to commemorate d—daye things this president has said, people find objectionable. the amplification of tweets from racists for example, some of his views around people who belong to my faith, some of his views some people find objectionable. one of the great things about living in a democracy is people will make their views known. they key thing though is any protest is peaceful but also lawful as well. 0ur...
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because i pay my taxes, and i think it's outrageous that the police force, under sadiq khan and cressidabecause you probably don't believe in law and order. you think that people should be able to disrupt and block a major bridge. this is not a legitimate protest. do you think this is a legitimate protest? i actually... so how can the police control this situation? what rights do protesters and others have? well, joining me now is professor clifford stott, who is a lecturer at keele university and specialises in police, hooliganism, and riots. that argument rather encapsulated the two issues here. so what do the police have to take into account when they discuss how they are going to police in protest like this? when they discuss how they are going to police in protest like thi57m is all about balancing of rights. essentially, the articulation that there was in terms of and the overarching legal framework here there was in terms of and the overarching legalframework here is actually domestic uk law, the human rights act, which actually protects the rights of assembly and expression of co
because i pay my taxes, and i think it's outrageous that the police force, under sadiq khan and cressidabecause you probably don't believe in law and order. you think that people should be able to disrupt and block a major bridge. this is not a legitimate protest. do you think this is a legitimate protest? i actually... so how can the police control this situation? what rights do protesters and others have? well, joining me now is professor clifford stott, who is a lecturer at keele university...
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they don't fall into the pollution standards sadiq khan once, so a lot of people will be paying £12 .50 scandal. our home affairs correspondent danny sure has just sent us some information regarding a data breach. i willjust read you through the details here. the home office has admitted that it breached data protection rules when it launched the windrush compensation scheme. the department sent information to windrush migrants in a way that that meant that their e—mail addresses we re meant that their e—mail addresses were seen by other people, so an internal review has now been launched, and the matter we understand has been referred to the information commissioner. caroline noakes, the immigration minister, said that she apologises unreservedly for what she said was an administrative error. the error was revealed in a written statement from the home office that was also clarifying the details of this compensation scheme. a fatal accident inquiry into a helicopter crash that killed ten people has opened in glasgow this morning. the first hearing began with a minute's silence for the v
they don't fall into the pollution standards sadiq khan once, so a lot of people will be paying £12 .50 scandal. our home affairs correspondent danny sure has just sent us some information regarding a data breach. i willjust read you through the details here. the home office has admitted that it breached data protection rules when it launched the windrush compensation scheme. the department sent information to windrush migrants in a way that that meant that their e—mail addresses we re meant...
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the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gillth a heat sensitive camera showed the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today drivers of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to from today, the most polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. enter the city centre. the ultra low emission zone is set to be expanded to cover the entire area between the north and south circular roads in 2021. cities across england are considering similar schemes with birmingham and leeds saying they will introduce clean air zones next year. the idea is to discourage people to drive into central london if they've got polluting vehicles, to encourage them to walk, cycle, or use public transport. if they have to drive int
the mayor of london, sadiq khan, says he's responding to a public health emergency, as victoria gillth a heat sensitive camera showed the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture. the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today...