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we went to meet the residents of a tower block in sa lfo rd. 22 storeys high, salford.afety tests. we are still up a series of fire safety tests. we are stillup in a series of fire safety tests. we are still up in the about what is going on. they have been told the cladding will be removed but they have not been told when. we are disgusted, because everybody is on edge. dawn lewis 's beauty of the 26 yea rs. edge. dawn lewis 's beauty of the 26 years. she is to work as a security office —— officer in manchester. years. she is to work as a security office —— officer in manchesterlj did office —— officer in manchester.” did a risk assessment, a fire service here and we failed and we are still failing. fire doors that do not shot properly in our house. this is our lives that we are messing about with. we are potentially living in a death trap, all of us. they don't seem to care. the managers of bourne court salford council told is work to remove the cladding will start as soon as further tests have been completed. they say the safety of residents is there final concern and
we went to meet the residents of a tower block in sa lfo rd. 22 storeys high, salford.afety tests. we are still up a series of fire safety tests. we are stillup in a series of fire safety tests. we are still up in the about what is going on. they have been told the cladding will be removed but they have not been told when. we are disgusted, because everybody is on edge. dawn lewis 's beauty of the 26 yea rs. edge. dawn lewis 's beauty of the 26 years. she is to work as a security office ——...
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thorn court in salford, it is 22 stories high, the cladding and installation here has failed a serieswhat's going on. residents likejohn had air about what's going on. residents like john had been air about what's going on. residents likejohn had been told the cladding on their block will be removed but as yet they don't know when. so have you got a timetable? no. what you think about that? discussed it, ‘cause everyone is on edge. three people on the 20th floor, to people on the 19th floor in wheelchairs, how are they going to get down? dawn has lived here for 26 years. she used to work as a security officer and fire marshal in manchester.” did a risk assessment, i brought a fire service here and we failed, and we are still failing. fire doors that don‘t shut properly on the corridors. fire doors that don‘t shut properly in our house. this is our lies that they are a messing about with and we are potentially living in a death trap, all of us. and they don‘t seem to care. they just... they just don‘t and they don‘t seem to care. they just... theyjust don‘t seem to care. an independent
thorn court in salford, it is 22 stories high, the cladding and installation here has failed a serieswhat's going on. residents likejohn had air about what's going on. residents like john had been air about what's going on. residents likejohn had been told the cladding on their block will be removed but as yet they don't know when. so have you got a timetable? no. what you think about that? discussed it, ‘cause everyone is on edge. three people on the 20th floor, to people on the 19th floor...
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our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the bbc sports centre in salford. spent? they've already passed that £1.2 billion mark, quite eye watering really, isn't it? the summer started with the likes of romelu lu ka ku summer started with the likes of romelu lukaku joining the manchester united for £75 million. alvaro negredo to chelsea, alexander la cazette to negredo to chelsea, alexander lacazette to arsenal. today, the done deal so far is alex oxlade—chamberlain leaving arsenal for liverpool, the england international, an early deal worth £35 million. what's still to come in the next 9.5 hours, well, alexis sanchez also of arsenal is the key name on every body's blips because he isa name on every body's blips because he is a target for manchester city. he wants to go. manchester city wanting. it's whether arsenal will let him go and find a replacement. nine and a half hours to go, £1.2 billion already spent. david ornstein in salford, thanks. worth every penny, nick miller with the weather.
our sports correspondent david ornstein is at the bbc sports centre in salford. spent? they've already passed that £1.2 billion mark, quite eye watering really, isn't it? the summer started with the likes of romelu lu ka ku summer started with the likes of romelu lukaku joining the manchester united for £75 million. alvaro negredo to chelsea, alexander la cazette to negredo to chelsea, alexander lacazette to arsenal. today, the done deal so far is alex oxlade—chamberlain leaving arsenal for...
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jy hitchcox scored the pick of castleford's four tries in a 23—4 win over salford red devils.to cricket and yorkshire diamonds made a winning start to the women's super league, convincingly beating lancashire thunder. all rounder alice davidson richards hit a quickfire 22 not out with the bat, helping yorkshire to 162—4 from their 20 overs. and she then took three wickets with the ball as lancashire fell 28 runs short of their target. one other story. roger federer is a step closer to replacing andy murray as world number one. the swiss 36 year old is through to the semi finals of the montreal masters, after a straight sets win over roberto bautista agut. with murray still out of action due to a rib injury, the wimbledon champion federer is closing in at the top of the atp world rankings. that's all from sportsday. more sport in the morning on bbc news. goodbye for now. good evening. we've made it to the end of the week and what a week it was. very changeable and salty in places, but the weekend is a different story. things looking mostly dry. spells of sunshine at times. quit
jy hitchcox scored the pick of castleford's four tries in a 23—4 win over salford red devils.to cricket and yorkshire diamonds made a winning start to the women's super league, convincingly beating lancashire thunder. all rounder alice davidson richards hit a quickfire 22 not out with the bat, helping yorkshire to 162—4 from their 20 overs. and she then took three wickets with the ball as lancashire fell 28 runs short of their target. one other story. roger federer is a step closer to...
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wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.onship snooker, after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenager zhou yuelong. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yuelong the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o'sullivan. he comfortably beat david gilbert 5—2 and will play another former world champion graham dot in the next round. that's it for now. good evening. reasonable weather coming up this weekend. not com pletely coming up this weekend. not completely dry for everyone but there will be showers around. a better chance of dodging them than the last few days. the north—west of scotla nd the last few days. the north—west of scotland had weather fronts moving on overnight, bringing cloudy weather and showers. gusty winds around as well. as the day goes on a couple of showers acros
wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.onship snooker, after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenager zhou yuelong. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yuelong the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world...
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wigan thrashed 4th placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.oker after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenagerjoe yu—long. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may — and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion ronnie o‘sullivan. he comfortably beat david gilbert 5—2 and will play another former world champion graham dot in the next round. that‘s all from sportsday. more from the bbc sport centre later. now it‘s time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are journalist and author sarfraz manzoor and laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph. for whom this is going to be quite an education. welcome to you both. tomorrow‘s front pages then. the daily mail dedicates its front pag
wigan thrashed 4th placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.oker after he was beaten 5—4 by chinese teenagerjoe yu—long. the world number one, selby, was competing in a first ranking event since he winning his third world championship back in may — and his rustiness showed as he failed to pot a couple of simple browns during the match. that left yu—long the opportunity to clinch the 5—4 win. but safely through to the last 16 is five—time world champion...
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also have all the details of the final test at old trafford coming up in a minute with will perry in salfordlondon stadium on the opening night of the world buttocks championship. pretty much empty now but they stayed until bavarian. —— world athletics championship. mo farah, nobody was going to leave early for the moment when he bowed another global gold around his neck. he is coming from the crowd now. we will see if we can get a word with him if the stops. let us show you what happened in the 10,000 metres final because he had it so tough. there was a gaggle of kenyans and ethiopians, it was actually the ugandan who took silver, joshua cheptegei. but they pushed him all the way, what a fantastic final 10,000 metres from mo farah. his final farewell on the track. remember this in london before he turned his attention towards marathon racing. ten global gold is 110w. marathon racing. ten global gold is now. he has not been beaten in the 10,000 metres in six major, in six occasions since back in 2011. the celebrations were fantastic. all the memories came back from all his winds, really. lon
also have all the details of the final test at old trafford coming up in a minute with will perry in salfordlondon stadium on the opening night of the world buttocks championship. pretty much empty now but they stayed until bavarian. —— world athletics championship. mo farah, nobody was going to leave early for the moment when he bowed another global gold around his neck. he is coming from the crowd now. we will see if we can get a word with him if the stops. let us show you what happened...
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she is so well—known across salford, everybody speaks highly of her, evenjust across salford, everybodyd over the edge by such an unjust decision was absolutely staggering. i think the way the assessment was carried out leaves a lot to be desired and the fa ct leaves a lot to be desired and the fact that when joy appealed the first time she was awarded points score four and when she appealed, they gave the an award of zero. that was the state of affairs and now she is being forced to go to a tribunal which is an extremely stressful situation for anybody to go through, and the fact is it is likely this case, and! and the fact is it is likely this case, and i hope it will be, overturned. as a constituency mp i have to say this is not a rare case. there have been a number of cases reported to salford of a similar vein. iwas reported to salford of a similar vein. i was speaking to an organisation gold salford unemployed resource centre last week and they told me that 99% of the cases they ta ke told me that 99% of the cases they take to tribunal in relation to assessment are overturned. the
she is so well—known across salford, everybody speaks highly of her, evenjust across salford, everybodyd over the edge by such an unjust decision was absolutely staggering. i think the way the assessment was carried out leaves a lot to be desired and the fa ct leaves a lot to be desired and the fact that when joy appealed the first time she was awarded points score four and when she appealed, they gave the an award of zero. that was the state of affairs and now she is being forced to go to a...
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i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford and, away from the athletics, we'll be looking ahead to the uefaer cup where manchester united take on real madrid. jose mourinho‘s side are bidding to win a fourth trophy injust over a year. it is the ee of the women's rugby world cup in ireland and i have been tilting to the english, irish and welsh squad square victoria derbyshire. good evening. they fired at the world athletics championships. we are halfan world athletics championships. we are half an hour away from the start of the action. five medals to be one this evening. the talking point has been away from the stadium and the norovirus that has swept through one of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the hotels. it has wiped out some of the athletes and support staff. the botswa nan runner of the athletes and support staff. the botswanan runner has been told he cannot ride in the —— you cannot run in the 200 metres and he is not allowed to run in the 400 metres tonight, the main event of the night, the last event on the track. it has been aged magic d
i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford and, away from the athletics, we'll be looking ahead to the uefaer cup where manchester united take on real madrid. jose mourinho‘s side are bidding to win a fourth trophy injust over a year. it is the ee of the women's rugby world cup in ireland and i have been tilting to the english, irish and welsh squad square victoria derbyshire. good evening. they fired at the world athletics championships. we are halfan world athletics championships. we are half...
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and i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford with the rest of the day's sport, including rory mcilroy‘sor his third uspga title in north carolina. we'll have the latest from quail hollow. and the western storm are blown away by the lethal southern vipers in the first match of cricket's womens‘ super league. good evening to you, day seven here and we are blessed with much, much better weather. it is glorious weather and a glorious evening here in east london. it absolutely bucketed down all yesterday and that clearly affected performances. british medal interests are a mean, once again, but there are 20 of rounds to look forward to. qualification events as well. one of thoseis qualification events as well. one of those is going on right now on the drag behind me. we'll take you live there, pictures from bbc sport is there, pictures from bbc sport is the first round, the heats of the 5000 metres. in their is lower your, you can just see 5000 metres. in their is lower your, you canjust see her 5000 metres. in their is lower your, you can just see her attacked 5000 metres. in their is lower
and i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford with the rest of the day's sport, including rory mcilroy‘sor his third uspga title in north carolina. we'll have the latest from quail hollow. and the western storm are blown away by the lethal southern vipers in the first match of cricket's womens‘ super league. good evening to you, day seven here and we are blessed with much, much better weather. it is glorious weather and a glorious evening here in east london. it absolutely bucketed down all...
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philadelphia folk festival going on today andld farm upper sal fr township, montgomery county owe salford township montgomery county. >>> harlem globe trotters are in wild at 7:00. >>> the 2017 atlantic city air show has effect from arrest battic flyers -- thunders over the boardwalk. u.s. air force headlining there's a fly by from new jersey's own 177 fighter wing and silver supersonic mig fighter jet. the golden knights will put on a show. 500 feet above the beach and land essentially on the top of a coffee can. >>> an estimated 400,000 people he beach and boards to ooh we h go down to ventnor. >> reporter: and generate $26 million for economic impact for atlantic city. >> what i love about it, if you're sitting on the beach you can feel the energy. >> it's an amazing show of power. >> "fyi philly" comes your way tonight at 7:00 p.m. on 6abc. >> malala, is heading to college, the 20-year-old nobel peace prize winner is going to oxford university. she was shot in the head by the taliban her bay home from school in 2012. she since won praise for campaigning for the rights of girls to rece
philadelphia folk festival going on today andld farm upper sal fr township, montgomery county owe salford township montgomery county. >>> harlem globe trotters are in wild at 7:00. >>> the 2017 atlantic city air show has effect from arrest battic flyers -- thunders over the boardwalk. u.s. air force headlining there's a fly by from new jersey's own 177 fighter wing and silver supersonic mig fighter jet. the golden knights will put on a show. 500 feet above the beach and land...
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and i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford with the rest of the sport, including rory‘s run at history to the final golf major of the year - the uspga. and england have made an impressive start to their world rugby cup campaign witha start to their world rugby cup campaign with a win over spain. good evening. day six of the world athletics championships in london. a very rainy wednesday. the gates have been open for the past couple of hours. and for the fans coming through the gates they have a bonus event that will not be on their programme. the story of isaac makwala, the outburst of the norovirus, he pulled out of the 200 metres heats because he was seen to be unwell. that was on monday. he was not allowed to race in the 400 final last night. but that is issac ma kwa la final last night. but that is issac makwala arriving in the last couple of hours here at the london stadium. his quarantine period ended this afternoon. and the iaaf said under their own rules the race that he missed on monday, the 200 metres breast heat, he would be allowed to try and get into the 200 semifinals lat
and i'm nick marshall mccormack in salford with the rest of the sport, including rory‘s run at history to the final golf major of the year - the uspga. and england have made an impressive start to their world rugby cup campaign witha start to their world rugby cup campaign with a win over spain. good evening. day six of the world athletics championships in london. a very rainy wednesday. the gates have been open for the past couple of hours. and for the fans coming through the gates they have...
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now back to salford for the rest of the sport.s have wrapped up the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford — they won by 177 runs to claim a third big win out of the four matches, with all—rounder moeen ali once again their main man with bat and ball. 0ur reporter patrick gearey has been at old trafford today. how did it unfold? an impressive win for england, all wrapped up with more than a day to spare, which is just as well because we are expecting rain here tomorrow. we got some earlier and it interrupted the morning session after england finished their second innings. moeen ally left not out. south africa were set win. that looked unlikely and was even more unlikely when they lost two players before lunch. but then there was a comeback led by hashim amla and faf du plessis. it came to an end when england reviewed and lbw decision. the umpire said not out. it all came down to whether amla had hit the ball first before it hit his pads. had he hit it, you would have been safe. the third umpire decided he hadn'
now back to salford for the rest of the sport.s have wrapped up the fourth and final test against south africa at old trafford — they won by 177 runs to claim a third big win out of the four matches, with all—rounder moeen ali once again their main man with bat and ball. 0ur reporter patrick gearey has been at old trafford today. how did it unfold? an impressive win for england, all wrapped up with more than a day to spare, which is just as well because we are expecting rain here tomorrow....
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the creation of mediacityuk in salford led to over 4.5 thousand jobs between 2011 and 2016, has today cited other studies which highlighted positive effects of the move. joining me is paul swinney, principal economist — centre for cities. it all that this report. thanks for joining us. why would you describe the creation of 4600 jobs in manchester as having a negligible impact on the region? it's great that manchester got the jobs for them but it is small. compare that 4.5 thousand jobs to the total in greater manchester, it is no .3% of alljobs there. the message we have is moving morejobs out of london, improving economy is out of london, this is not the tool to try to do it with. but the bbc has issued a robust response saying they are surprised by the report, other independent assessment of the move has recognised the benefits of it and also saw the's mayor has said the move has been a catalyst for the area's development. what more would you say could have been done to have improved development even further?” don't think that anything more could have been done with respect to the
the creation of mediacityuk in salford led to over 4.5 thousand jobs between 2011 and 2016, has today cited other studies which highlighted positive effects of the move. joining me is paul swinney, principal economist — centre for cities. it all that this report. thanks for joining us. why would you describe the creation of 4600 jobs in manchester as having a negligible impact on the region? it's great that manchester got the jobs for them but it is small. compare that 4.5 thousand jobs to...
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joining me now from our salford studio is elinor groom, curator of tv at the national science and media being with us. i suppose, from the museum's perspective, sir bruce forsyth must hold his place as one of the tv greats? yes, he is such a touch tone of the visitor experience, i think her audiences are so many generations, people have been falling over themselves to talk about bruce forsythe and his impact on television. why do you think he was so iconic? i think part of it is just to do with endurance. when people have talked about his guinness world record for longest serving television personality, and it is because he and faxed acted as a nine—year—old boy, before the war even, tap dancing on television. and so he had all these generations of followers. he reinvented his career time after time. it always seemed he managed to bag that prime—time slot. definitely. he had that ability to both made with the times and yet retain as essential character, and his personality. and i think that is what people responded to. and when you look across kendo features have any museum, and he stan
joining me now from our salford studio is elinor groom, curator of tv at the national science and media being with us. i suppose, from the museum's perspective, sir bruce forsyth must hold his place as one of the tv greats? yes, he is such a touch tone of the visitor experience, i think her audiences are so many generations, people have been falling over themselves to talk about bruce forsythe and his impact on television. why do you think he was so iconic? i think part of it is just to do with...
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we ran quite an interesting project for them, which they are now installing at their laboratory in salfordll recognise people and you get rid of the gates and it will allow people to go through without any impediments. now, this is a is a prototype but we have been told that the system will recognise even a pair of glasses. so, let's see if it knows who i am now. look at that, you can see my name come up right there. it could make your life so easy. just walk around, the face is the key to doing everything you want to do in the modern world. and just to double—check, i've tried to fool it with this guy. oh, look at that. it recognises me but this is very clearly an impostor. this face clearly isn't going to get me anywhere. dan simmons, being shredded. sorry, dan. so, that's it for another week. of course we'll be back with more next week from vegas including scott's hacker‘s guide to def con. until next week, then. hello. the area of low pressure that brought wednesday's rain is still close enough during thursday to produce showers across the uk, making it quite windy too. it is gradually
we ran quite an interesting project for them, which they are now installing at their laboratory in salfordll recognise people and you get rid of the gates and it will allow people to go through without any impediments. now, this is a is a prototype but we have been told that the system will recognise even a pair of glasses. so, let's see if it knows who i am now. look at that, you can see my name come up right there. it could make your life so easy. just walk around, the face is the key to...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.ndlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. a man has died after being shot in the chest outside a petrol station in chelmsford. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. detectives say the victim and another man, both in their twenties were outside the petrol station when a blue ford fiesta pulled up. one of the men was shot before the car was driven off. a murder investigation is now underway. an oxford university employee, who's been on the run on suspicion of murder, has been arrested with his alleged accomplice. andrew warren and professor wyndham lathem of northwestern university, are accused of stabbing a 26—year—old man to death in chicago last week. both men were detained in oakland in california. theresa may's former chief of staff, nick timothy, has been speaking to the daily telegraph to explain where he thinks the general election campaign went wrong for the
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.ndlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. a man has died after being shot in the chest outside a petrol station in chelmsford. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. detectives say the victim and another man, both in their twenties were outside the petrol station when a blue ford fiesta...
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likely to die before they reach 75 than people living in the south. 0ur health editor hugh pym is in salfordat is correct. they're saying differences in life expectancy have been well documented but what has not been uncovered before is differences in the number of deaths amongst a broad swathe of the population. 0ne amongst a broad swathe of the population. one of their main findings is that there were 1.2 million more deaths in the north of england than the south since 1965. amongst the under 75. but if you go to younger age groups there are even starker differences. first of all they look at the 35 —— 44 age group and 49% more deaths in the north of england than in the south in 2015. as for the 25 — 34 age group, 29% more deaths in the north in 2015 and in both cases the gap has widened considerably. the authors say they think they're a deep—set economic factors at work, and lack of investment going back many decades, a lack of opportunity, a cycle of despair in some communities causing mental health problems and alcoholism leading to real health challenges. the government point of view i
likely to die before they reach 75 than people living in the south. 0ur health editor hugh pym is in salfordat is correct. they're saying differences in life expectancy have been well documented but what has not been uncovered before is differences in the number of deaths amongst a broad swathe of the population. 0ne amongst a broad swathe of the population. one of their main findings is that there were 1.2 million more deaths in the north of england than the south since 1965. amongst the under...
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sean farrington isjoining us now from salford with more information.formation. tell us more about what is finest specifically fonm is about this self exclusion. if you we re is about this self exclusion. if you were gambling online, 888 is a lot roulette, poker, bingo, and if you thought you don't want to be able to access thought you don't want to be able to a ccess your thought you don't want to be able to access your account for whatever reason, you can tick a box somewhere, let them know, please freeze my account, don't let me access it, and that will help you out. but 7000 customers over a period of year said they wanted to be self excluded but were still able to access their accounts, so the commission has effectively find 888 nearly £8 million for this, saying not only did they have the technical hitch that allowed it to happen, but they didn't pick it up which meant £3.5 million was deposited by those customers, and gambled over and over to an amount of £50 million that year. it is a strange trend, because we talked yesterday about credit ca rd
sean farrington isjoining us now from salford with more information.formation. tell us more about what is finest specifically fonm is about this self exclusion. if you we re is about this self exclusion. if you were gambling online, 888 is a lot roulette, poker, bingo, and if you thought you don't want to be able to access thought you don't want to be able to a ccess your thought you don't want to be able to access your account for whatever reason, you can tick a box somewhere, let them know,...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.s attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a fatal shooting in chelmsford overnight have told the bbc it was a targeted incident and they don't believe there's any risk to the wider public. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. the victim — a 34—year—old man — was shot in the chest as he stood with another man outside the petrol station on baddow road. police say a car pulled up and one of the occupants opened fire before it drove off. a number of people in the area went to his aid but he died later in hospital. the united nations will vote later today on a proposal to toughen economic sanctions against north korea. a resolution drafted by the us, in response to recent missile tests, aims to cut north korean exports of coal, iron, lead and seafood. if approved, it could deprive pyongyang of more than a billion poun
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.s attacked in woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a fatal shooting in chelmsford overnight have told the bbc it was a targeted incident and they don't believe there's any risk to the wider public. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. the victim...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.lebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a shooting in chelmsford say they think it was a targeted incident. the victim, a 34—year—old man, was shot in the chest as he stood with another man outside a petrol station. police say a car pulled up and one of the occu pa nts a car pulled up and one of the occupants opened fire before it drove off. in number of people in the area went to his aid, but he died later in hospital. an oxford university employee, who's been on the run on suspicion of murder, has been arrested with his alleged accomplice. andrew warren and professor wyndham lathem of northwestern university, are accused of stabbing a 26—year—old man to death in chicago last week. both men were detained in oakland in california. whistle—blowers at youtube say the company's child protection measures are failing. volunteers known as trusted flaggers — who monitor the si
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.lebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. detectives investigating a shooting in chelmsford say they think it was a targeted incident. the victim, a 34—year—old man, was shot in the chest as he stood with another man outside a petrol station. police say a car pulled up and one of the occu pa nts a car pulled up and...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.ies, but it's not yet known how badly hurt he is. the un will vote on tough new economic sanctions today that seeks to deprive north korea of $1 billion in revenues as the united states attempts to stitch together an international coalition to convince the regime to halt its nuclear programme. the us—drafted resolution proposes a drastic export ban on key products in retaliation for two intercontinental ballistic missile tests last month. i spoke to sir emerones parry. he's the uk's former ambassador to the united nations. he told me today's vote has left the us with very few options in dealing with the threat from north korea. there are probably three options. 0ne there are probably three options. one is diplomatic discussions, negotiation and for the moment that certainly steams stalled. the second is security council action and the third would be very unattractive and that's a military option. so, for lack of any other option which is better at the but ,,;in. ~ , and ié*:’ and as ,.
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.ies, but it's not yet known how badly hurt he is. the un will vote on tough new economic sanctions today that seeks to deprive north korea of $1 billion in revenues as the united states attempts to stitch together an international coalition to convince the regime to halt its nuclear programme. the us—drafted resolution proposes a drastic export ban on key products in retaliation for two intercontinental ballistic...
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discussed the issue with professor iain buchan, one of the report authors, a local gp, dr brian hope from salfordom bolton who runs a charity helping the poorest in society. so the differences between north and south are profoundly social and economic and that is most probably why we've seen the north left behind with the improving public health in the wake of increasing prosperity in the south. the others agree the economic background is crucial, it's about life chances. what does it feel like to be in those poor areas where you know you're never going to participate, that's the thing that's changed, people know they're not going to participate in that. whereas i grew up in a poor area, and i knew i had a chance to participate. aspirations are really critical. but aspirations in themselves cost money in a way because actually you have got to aspire to something. this research demonstrates that without that investment, without that structural change that comes with investment that people live with a lesser degree of hope for the future. all of this, says the gp, means an acceptance of poor health
discussed the issue with professor iain buchan, one of the report authors, a local gp, dr brian hope from salfordom bolton who runs a charity helping the poorest in society. so the differences between north and south are profoundly social and economic and that is most probably why we've seen the north left behind with the improving public health in the wake of increasing prosperity in the south. the others agree the economic background is crucial, it's about life chances. what does it feel like...
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wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.e road running, he says he‘ll aim to have new perspective on his running. it is about learning about the event, understanding the event, and going fresh minded, having no pressure, going there and see what i can do on the road. i think it will ta ke can do on the road. i think it will take mea can do on the road. i think it will take me a couple of times at least to be able to get it right. it‘s not like i willjust be able to go and run 2.01; straight. i think it will ta ke run 2.01; straight. i think it will take a little while. just before before i go, how about this strategy for signing a new player from burnley manager sean dyche. he sold striker andre gray to watford just three days before their opening game, and time is pressing for him to buy a replacement. but he‘s shown his sense of humour when explaining exactly the type of player he wants to bring in. one that gets the ball, whacks it in the net a lot. i would say they are really helpful in a game of football. slightly more
wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford who are level on points with wakefield who are fifth.e road running, he says he‘ll aim to have new perspective on his running. it is about learning about the event, understanding the event, and going fresh minded, having no pressure, going there and see what i can do on the road. i think it will ta ke can do on the road. i think it will take mea can do on the road. i think it will take me a couple of times at least to be able to get it right. it‘s not...
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david ornstein in salford, thanks. worth every penny, nick miller with the weather.'s more rain around today. we are squeezing out rain before the month is done. today is the last month is done. today is the last month of what meteorologists call summer, so month of what meteorologists call summer, so provisional statistics show some overall has been wetter than average. it's been a cool august. but then again, june was quite warm. they are a bit offset. overall it wood looks like summer will turn out to be slightly warmer than average but more mediocre than marvellous memories of summer 2017. today, we are dodging the downpours. we are certainly seeing some really heavy thundery downpours out there, slow—moving and light winds. they tend to stick around. some fairly warm sunny tend to stick around. some fairly warm sunny spells in between. as we go through the afternoon, late afternoon and evening, or western scotla nd afternoon and evening, or western scotland and northern ireland, most showers will start to fade. some hefty ones in north—east england at the moment
david ornstein in salford, thanks. worth every penny, nick miller with the weather.'s more rain around today. we are squeezing out rain before the month is done. today is the last month is done. today is the last month of what meteorologists call summer, so month of what meteorologists call summer, so provisional statistics show some overall has been wetter than average. it's been a cool august. but then again, june was quite warm. they are a bit offset. overall it wood looks like summer will...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.n woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. a man has died after being shot in the chest outside a petrol station in chelmsford. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. detectives say the victim and another man, both in their 20s were outside the petrol station when a blue ford fiesta pulled up. one of the men was shot before the car was driven off. a murder investigation is now underway. reg is thought to be britain's old est reg is thought to be britain's oldest supermarket worker. he thought it is time to retire. he stopped working at the age of 65, but that lasted only six weeks before he asked for his job back! thomas morgan went to meet him before his final shift. this is reg. not your average 93—year—old. but his customers and his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65 just his colleagues love him. reg retired once at 65just a few his colleag
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.n woodland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man — who is in his 20s — has eye and face injuries, but it's not yet known how badly injured he is. a man has died after being shot in the chest outside a petrol station in chelmsford. essex police were called to the scene at two o'clock this morning. detectives say the victim and another man, both in their 20s were outside the petrol station when a blue ford...
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i'm joined now in the studio by muhbeen hussain, the founder of british muslim youth, and from salford foundation. let me come to you first, amina, was sarah champion right to resign let me come to you first, amina, was sarah champion right to resign from her post as shadow women and equalities minister? no, i don't think she was, i think she has been punished for a subsequent column in the same paper that referenced her article. and she also said in her article that the vast majority of these convictions are against white men acting alone. we don't see an outcry from white men. it is understandable that those crimes are mostly committed by white men in this country, but she was specific about a certain type of crime from the community, with cultural differences, and i think she is being punished and used as a scapegoat because she is an easy target as a politician. she was very specific about the type of crime she was talking about, she has been made a scapegoat. the one thing that we have to be very clear on, it isn't racist to say that pakistani men are overrepresented there when it
i'm joined now in the studio by muhbeen hussain, the founder of british muslim youth, and from salford foundation. let me come to you first, amina, was sarah champion right to resign let me come to you first, amina, was sarah champion right to resign from her post as shadow women and equalities minister? no, i don't think she was, i think she has been punished for a subsequent column in the same paper that referenced her article. and she also said in her article that the vast majority of these...
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and joining me down the line from salford is the football finance specialist, kieran maguire, from the country owns a club everything is possible, it's hard to respond to financial fair play. it's a consequence of the ownerships that have changed the landscape com pletely have changed the landscape completely over the last 15 years. if you have a national treasury bankrolling a club you will get these ridiculous amounts. everything is about timing. neymar is one of the best players in the world. under normal circumstances a super team would not sell to another team. but he clause of £200 million. its incredible really. it is positive for qatar because they are making a statement and people will stop talking about qatar and psg in a positive manner and the focus is on them. but my people will start talking about them. it's good for barcelona because they will receive what most people consider an astronomical amount, for player. no other team is capable of doing this. not even the big uk teams can spend that amount on a player. everyone will ask about financial fair play but what it is i
and joining me down the line from salford is the football finance specialist, kieran maguire, from the country owns a club everything is possible, it's hard to respond to financial fair play. it's a consequence of the ownerships that have changed the landscape com pletely have changed the landscape completely over the last 15 years. if you have a national treasury bankrolling a club you will get these ridiculous amounts. everything is about timing. neymar is one of the best players in the...
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wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield, who are fifth.nsfer window. he says he'd prefer to see it close, before the premier league starts. last week, burnley sold their striker andre gray to watford three days before their opening game. and now he knows exactly the type of player he wants to bring in. one that gets the ball, wax it in the net a lot. i would say they are really help will in a game of football. slightly more rabid qualities as well? no, the one that really wax at whacks in the net even more than the bloke ijust said before. that's really helpful, i found. —— really whacks it. i've heard strategies from managers before, but that's best one. that's how we talk in burnley. sometimes you just have to simplify things in life. yeah, if you can get that, job done. he's got 12 days left of the tra nsfer he's got 12 days left of the transfer window. the one who can whack the ball in the back of the net. we are going to pick up on the news we've been talking about all day. the news that sir bruce forsyth has died at the age of 89. fr
wigan thrashed fourth—placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield, who are fifth.nsfer window. he says he'd prefer to see it close, before the premier league starts. last week, burnley sold their striker andre gray to watford three days before their opening game. and now he knows exactly the type of player he wants to bring in. one that gets the ball, wax it in the net a lot. i would say they are really help will in a game of football. slightly more rabid qualities as well? no, the...
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we asked people in salford how important it is to learn another language in the age of google translate people. i think it is really important. i've learnt french in the past, and i haven't had to use it very often, but i think learning languages is a good idea for everybody. only if you are going to use it. if you want going to use it it is particularly an academic exercise. we speak mandarin, thai and hindi because we have lived in those places but otherwise they aren't useful. when i was young we didn't have the opportunity to learn languages. when i look back now i think all kids should have that. you should have it, but do we have that? we're joined now by kirsty heimerl—moggan. how many languages do you speak? three, and passive italian as well. how worried are you, seeing this fall in the number of people taking up fall in the number of people taking up languages? as a linguist it a lwa ys up languages? as a linguist it always worries as if people aren't learning languages because it broadens your horizons immensely. but having said that we have a lot of stu d e nts but having sa
we asked people in salford how important it is to learn another language in the age of google translate people. i think it is really important. i've learnt french in the past, and i haven't had to use it very often, but i think learning languages is a good idea for everybody. only if you are going to use it. if you want going to use it it is particularly an academic exercise. we speak mandarin, thai and hindi because we have lived in those places but otherwise they aren't useful. when i was...
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we can go to salford. 0ne man who has lived here for many yea rs. man who has lived here for many years years. you have lived here for 12 years. you have lived here for 12 years. you have your own business. the business networking club as well. when you hear these figures... an apparent surge in people leaving... does not reflect your personal experience? —— does that. does not reflect your personal experience? -- does that. a lot of polish people and immigrants leaving, even within my family and friends circles. people have decided to leave the united kingdom after many years of living and working. this is happening. various reasons. 0ne this is happening. various reasons. one is the value of the pound. also, the legal uncertainty regarding brexit. and many polish and other immigrants do not feel welcome any more. i think that this won't i have heard from people here in manchester and the united kingdom. when you say that people do not feel welcome, have they had actual negative, bad experiences? 0r have they had actual negative, bad experiences? or they have they had actual negative,
we can go to salford. 0ne man who has lived here for many yea rs. man who has lived here for many years years. you have lived here for 12 years. you have lived here for 12 years. you have your own business. the business networking club as well. when you hear these figures... an apparent surge in people leaving... does not reflect your personal experience? —— does that. does not reflect your personal experience? -- does that. a lot of polish people and immigrants leaving, even within my...
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we asked people in salford how important it is to learn another language in the age of google translateent languages. i have learnt french in the past and haven't used it very often, but learning languages is a good idea. it depends on if you are going to use it. if you're not, it's academic. we speak thai and hindi because we've lived in those places. if you are not going to live in those places, it's not much use to you. when i was young we did not have the opportunity to learn languages and i look back now and i think orchids should have it, they definitely should have it. we're joined now by kirsty heimerl—moggan, a course leader in interpreting and translation at the university of central lancashire and by entrepreneur guy blaskey. thank you both are coming in. sky, you are an entrepreneur, you speak a couple of languages yourself, they have been crucial presumably to your success ? have been crucial presumably to your success? i think they have been to date, but a lot has changed now. u nfortu nately, date, but a lot has changed now. unfortunately, although i am a language graduat
we asked people in salford how important it is to learn another language in the age of google translateent languages. i have learnt french in the past and haven't used it very often, but learning languages is a good idea. it depends on if you are going to use it. if you're not, it's academic. we speak thai and hindi because we've lived in those places. if you are not going to live in those places, it's not much use to you. when i was young we did not have the opportunity to learn languages and...
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wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield, who are fifth.bout the transfer window. he says he'd prefer to see it close before the premier league starts. last week, burnley sold striker andre gray to watford three days before their opening game. and now he knows exactly the type of player he wants to bring in. one that gets the ball, whacks it in the net a lot. i would say they are really helpful in a game of football. slightly more rounded qualities as well? no, the one that really whacks it even more in the net, even more than the bloke ijust said before. that's really helpful, i've found. there you have it. that's key strategy. i don't see a problem with that. he says what he wa nts problem with that. he says what he wants and he will go and find it. why not? straight to the point. the transfer window ends at the end of this month, so he hasn't got long. good luck to him. his wish list is quite high. if you were inspired by the world athletics championships and paras last month, you may well be interested in this next report. the country's
wigan thrashed fourth placed salford, who are level on points with wakefield, who are fifth.bout the transfer window. he says he'd prefer to see it close before the premier league starts. last week, burnley sold striker andre gray to watford three days before their opening game. and now he knows exactly the type of player he wants to bring in. one that gets the ball, whacks it in the net a lot. i would say they are really helpful in a game of football. slightly more rounded qualities as well?...
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local carriageways have one slip rd from sa lfo rd. carriageways have one slip rd from salford. busy motorwayjunction like wesley action 13 across two lanes to get to the trafford centre —— words lead. then the other two lanes are going back to the left to get to the m62, it's a mishmash and difficult even for an experienced driver so to get that experienced driver so to get that experience a bit earlier will stand them in good stead. thank you very much indeed, very interesting subject, i think everyone at home will have an opinion. and drivers, it will be new for them to see l plates on the motorway so we will see how it develops. i don't know if you're motorway driving home but have a safe journey if you are! watch out for him if you see him heading home this morning! let's have a look at the weather and philip, we're going to fire the starting gun, off you go! how much longer to go? good starting gun, off you go! how much longerto go? good morning! gloria seems today across the country, weather watchers have been up and about very early capturing some really glorious scenes.
local carriageways have one slip rd from sa lfo rd. carriageways have one slip rd from salford. busy motorwayjunction like wesley action 13 across two lanes to get to the trafford centre —— words lead. then the other two lanes are going back to the left to get to the m62, it's a mishmash and difficult even for an experienced driver so to get that experienced driver so to get that experience a bit earlier will stand them in good stead. thank you very much indeed, very interesting subject, i...
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stealing a mobile phone from a teenage girl. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is in manchester and salfordin pa rt well, it was a short hearing, in part because the districtjudge who was in charge here is said to chris parker that this is a case which is too serious to be dealt with by magistrates, and it has been sent to the crown court. chris parker, 33, homeless at the time of the arena explosion, he did give an address in court today for accommodation but was homeless at the time, he is accused of two offences of theft. as you say, it is said that he stole a purse and also a mobile phone, and the details we have is that the purse is said, according to the prosecution, to belong to the grandmother of a 14—year—old who died in the arena explosion. the mobile phone is said to belong to a different teenage girl, and chris parkeris different teenage girl, and chris parker is accused of having stolen both of those in the wake of the explosion. he pleaded not guilty to both offences, and was told that the case would go to manchester crown court on the 13th of september. then he was led away.
stealing a mobile phone from a teenage girl. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz is in manchester and salfordin pa rt well, it was a short hearing, in part because the districtjudge who was in charge here is said to chris parker that this is a case which is too serious to be dealt with by magistrates, and it has been sent to the crown court. chris parker, 33, homeless at the time of the arena explosion, he did give an address in court today for accommodation but was homeless at the time, he is...
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it follows their 23—1; win over salford red devils.nd i am so excited, because tonight mo farah is back on the track. so i hope you have been practising your mo—bots? something like that, isn't it? i don't think we will beat you at that one. very good, very, very good. the british athletics team are back in action on day nine of the world athletics championships. here are some of the moments you might not want to miss. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the british women's four x 100—metre relay team hope to repeat their bronze medal success at last yea r‘s repeat their bronze medal success at last year's 0lympics. they will be chasing jamaica, who are looking for their third straight title. the final takes place at 9:30 p.m.. katarina johnson—thompson is up again in the women's high jump final. it is a chance for her to make amends after coming seventh in the same event in the heptathlon. it is one of the night's star events. mo farah goes for the double gold in the final major championship track act of his career. a victor
it follows their 23—1; win over salford red devils.nd i am so excited, because tonight mo farah is back on the track. so i hope you have been practising your mo—bots? something like that, isn't it? i don't think we will beat you at that one. very good, very, very good. the british athletics team are back in action on day nine of the world athletics championships. here are some of the moments you might not want to miss. there are six gold medals up for grabs today. the british women's four x...
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joining me from salford is former north west chief prosecutor nazir afzal, who led the rochdale prosecutionng us. what is your reaction? what are your thoughts on the fact that this operation paid £10,000 to a child rapist to be an informant? i am with jim gamble and the nspcc, i wouldn't have done it and having dealt with organised crime of the last 25 years or thereabouts, there is a line that can't be crossed. certainly, when you're dealing with organised crime, you're dealing with organised crime, you often have to deal with people who are criminals and they form, but when your copy but child sexual abuse, this to my mind is a line i wouldn't cross. you're putting a predator with other predators, loan with prey. and you're not in any position, i would love to see the risk assessment. you're not in any position to be able to manage the risk to the children or the young people who are being abused by the rest of the gang. and of course, there are issues, notjust about the risk, which is the primary concern i have. but also about the evidence. thejudge made it very have. but also about the
joining me from salford is former north west chief prosecutor nazir afzal, who led the rochdale prosecutionng us. what is your reaction? what are your thoughts on the fact that this operation paid £10,000 to a child rapist to be an informant? i am with jim gamble and the nspcc, i wouldn't have done it and having dealt with organised crime of the last 25 years or thereabouts, there is a line that can't be crossed. certainly, when you're dealing with organised crime, you're dealing with...
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greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.dland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man who is in his 20s has eye and face injuries, an oxford university employee, who's been on the run on suspicion of murder has been arrested in california. andrew warren and professor wyndham lathem of northwestern university, who also handed himself in, are accused of stabbing a 26—year—old man to death in chicago last week. detectives investigating a shooting say they believe it was a targeted incident and there was no risk to the public. the victim, a 34 yield man, was shot in the chest as he stood with another man outside a petrol station. the iranian president, hassan rouhani, has been sworn in for a second term of office at a ceremony in tehran attended by 100 foreign dignitaries. mr rouhani said iran would continue to abide by the deal as long as others do the same. translation: ice takes massively that the islamic republic of iran will not infringe the nuclear deal will not infringe the nuclear deal will stop but will not remain si
greater manchester police are investigating reports of an acid attack in salford.dland in pendlebury yesterday afternoon. the man who is in his 20s has eye and face injuries, an oxford university employee, who's been on the run on suspicion of murder has been arrested in california. andrew warren and professor wyndham lathem of northwestern university, who also handed himself in, are accused of stabbing a 26—year—old man to death in chicago last week. detectives investigating a shooting say...
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they are saying that heroin found at an industrial unit in salford this week was worth £100 million,rgest ever seizures in the uk. four men were arrested following the raid on saturday. police originally estimated the value was £20 million, but apparently tests on the purity of the drug lead them to revalue the hall, and the four arrested have been charged with conspiracy to charge a class a drug, and illegal importation of a controlled drug. time to the headlines now on bbc news will stop a cyclist has been cleared of manslaughter after he knocked down a pedestrian who later died from her injuries. he was found guilty of a lesser charge. theresa may insists the supremacy of eu judges will end after brexit under government proposals, the rights of eu citizens in the uk would be dealt with by britishjudges. the home office admits sending letters to some eu citizens in the uk, wrongly telling them a decision had been made to deport them. in sport, the end ofan made to deport them. in sport, the end of an era, england was ‘s all—time record goal—scorer wayne rooney retires from internat
they are saying that heroin found at an industrial unit in salford this week was worth £100 million,rgest ever seizures in the uk. four men were arrested following the raid on saturday. police originally estimated the value was £20 million, but apparently tests on the purity of the drug lead them to revalue the hall, and the four arrested have been charged with conspiracy to charge a class a drug, and illegal importation of a controlled drug. time to the headlines now on bbc news will stop a...
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our health correspondent is in salford and joins us now.s, he has run bailey's hospital trusts in the centre of newcastle. this investigation started in january and newcastle. this investigation started injanuary and caught eve ryo ne started injanuary and caught everyone flat—footed. he was put on gardening leave while these allegations of inappropriate behaviour, use of resources and a range of governors issues, which is as deep and says were investigated after a long investigation by an independent human resources specialist. they were put to a panel, a two—day hearing heard that the allegations were found proven. so leonard then given the opportunity to respond. at the end of that, the decision was taken to dismiss him for gross misconduct. a second panel was then convened when sir leonard then appealed against that decision and again, after a lengthy hearing, a statement from the trust today says that decision was upheld. in a statement issued by the trust today, they say that due to the serious nature of the issues, the trust was requ
our health correspondent is in salford and joins us now.s, he has run bailey's hospital trusts in the centre of newcastle. this investigation started in january and newcastle. this investigation started injanuary and caught eve ryo ne started injanuary and caught everyone flat—footed. he was put on gardening leave while these allegations of inappropriate behaviour, use of resources and a range of governors issues, which is as deep and says were investigated after a long investigation by an...
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a new accident in lower salford township on salfordville road at freeman school road.t the big picture, though, blue route's not in terrible shape. the schuylkill we see that 3 miles an hour where i showed you near the boulevard, that's particularly heavy and 13 miles an hour as you head westbound through south philadelphia, matt. >> thank you, karen. david is tracking rain and he's right after the break. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> mainly cloudy skies across the region right now. storm tracker6 live double scan picking up some? generally light showers popping through central and northern delaware county. getting close to philadelphia although i'm not seeing anything on the terrace yet and parts of south jersey with that as well.
a new accident in lower salford township on salfordville road at freeman school road.t the big picture, though, blue route's not in terrible shape. the schuylkill we see that 3 miles an hour where i showed you near the boulevard, that's particularly heavy and 13 miles an hour as you head westbound through south philadelphia, matt. >> thank you, karen. david is tracking rain and he's right after the break. >> ♪ ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a...
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to get more on this story, i'm joined from our salford studio by rose simkins, the chief executive ofes. thank you forjoining us. presumably you welcome what the cps is saying this morning. absolutely. people need to know that crime is being committed and there is no hiding place. for too long people have thought they could just get away with things and are in their own home and can say they like. what but it is a public place, the internet, so why wouldn't you be prosecuted if you break a law? and the damage that is caused by the abuse online, and threatening behaviour, the killing as though you are being stalked or harassed —— feeling as though you are being stalked or harassed is not good. we do understand what can be prosecuted. police need to be clearer as to this being a crime, anything in the past people have been able to get away with it because of lack of understanding. how to find the perpetrators... and being on social media is something thatis being on social media is something that is so normal and for us now, we wa nt to that is so normal and for us now, we want to be sa
to get more on this story, i'm joined from our salford studio by rose simkins, the chief executive ofes. thank you forjoining us. presumably you welcome what the cps is saying this morning. absolutely. people need to know that crime is being committed and there is no hiding place. for too long people have thought they could just get away with things and are in their own home and can say they like. what but it is a public place, the internet, so why wouldn't you be prosecuted if you break a law?...
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she's in our salford studio. good afternoon.heresa may was trying to position her party as the party of workers, claiming she was going to give them a real and meaningful voice on executive boards and this simply has not happened. the voice she has given by advising companies to choose between an advisory council or an employee representative simply is not good enough and it does not have any legal teeth or meaningful way to get employees or other stakeholders like pension funds involved in the day—to—day running of companies. pension funds involved in the day-to-day running of companies. you don't believe that businesses were actually think to themselves, even if the is a lone representative of the workers on the board, that they will need to pay attention to what that person is saying what they will be held up tojudgment by that person is saying what they will be held up to judgment by the that person is saying what they will be held up tojudgment by the media for example, as well as other political parties and so on?” for exa
she's in our salford studio. good afternoon.heresa may was trying to position her party as the party of workers, claiming she was going to give them a real and meaningful voice on executive boards and this simply has not happened. the voice she has given by advising companies to choose between an advisory council or an employee representative simply is not good enough and it does not have any legal teeth or meaningful way to get employees or other stakeholders like pension funds involved in the...
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luke raikes is a senior researcher there and joins us live from salford. good morning. development? a high—speed rail link across the north. it is very much needed. it's not the only thing the north needs but it is one of the top priorities. if the north had received the upper capita that london has received over the last ten years, we would have received £59 billion more. it's good for people in london and across the country if we invest in the north as the chancellor suggests. country if we invest in the north as the chancellor suggestslj country if we invest in the north as the chancellor suggests. i remember doing the route and it's one of those weeks i think george osborne has mentioned this morning, i went from liverpool to hull. it involved a change in manchester and it took a long time. the train was absolutely packed. perhaps for those who don't travel cross—country, could you describe the difference between the north south routes and the east—west routes? the north-south routes are quite pleasant and comfortable, they ta ke quite pleasant and comfortable, they
luke raikes is a senior researcher there and joins us live from salford. good morning. development? a high—speed rail link across the north. it is very much needed. it's not the only thing the north needs but it is one of the top priorities. if the north had received the upper capita that london has received over the last ten years, we would have received £59 billion more. it's good for people in london and across the country if we invest in the north as the chancellor suggests. country if...
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she left the country in 2004 and joins us from salford.c. this isn't a situation where people can say and do silly things. so i am worried. what do you think would be the best thing right now? china is saying that what's coming out of the us and south korea is provoking the situation. from their perspective they are defending. the only thing i think can possibly do a deal with north korea is a concerted effort by the powers, and i'm encouraged by the un security council resolution. but i think china is the key player. the chinese have a real worry. if the north korean economy collapses, and it's pretty shaky at the best of times, they fear the prospect of millions of north korean population moving into china. they have every right to feel concerned about that situation. there are very few levers to use north korea because it's very self—sufficient as an economy, so it's not really possible to ratchet up it's not really possible to ratchet up the targeted sanctions that have worked in the case of iran very effectively. i'm hoping that if th
she left the country in 2004 and joins us from salford.c. this isn't a situation where people can say and do silly things. so i am worried. what do you think would be the best thing right now? china is saying that what's coming out of the us and south korea is provoking the situation. from their perspective they are defending. the only thing i think can possibly do a deal with north korea is a concerted effort by the powers, and i'm encouraged by the un security council resolution. but i think...
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and in our salford studio is ryan godwin who owns welcome to the programme.let's start with you. why did it take seven months? my mother had been living with us. she was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012, so she moved to our home in east london, from outside of the capital, so a completely new part of the country for her. so we took it on ourselves to look after her, but in 2016, early 2016, she came down with pneumonia and was admitted to oui’ with pneumonia and was admitted to our local hospital, and essentially she was there for six months. she was what i would describe as bed blocking, and during that time i was campaigning to get a better care package for her, because she had been receiving social services package from our local authority, which had its shortfalls, and clearly it was very challenging for oui’ clearly it was very challenging for ourfamily, particularly clearly it was very challenging for our family, particularly for my children, having carers coming into oui’ children, having carers coming into our home, it felt like an institution
and in our salford studio is ryan godwin who owns welcome to the programme.let's start with you. why did it take seven months? my mother had been living with us. she was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2012, so she moved to our home in east london, from outside of the capital, so a completely new part of the country for her. so we took it on ourselves to look after her, but in 2016, early 2016, she came down with pneumonia and was admitted to oui’ with pneumonia and was admitted to our...
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labour mp lucy powelljoins me from our salford studio. to pay even more for free childcare, because they are going to put prices up on other things to try and make ends meet? well, we have been warning the government for a long time that this scheme is inadequately funded. and i think what's that risk is not only expectations of parents, who worry now that they won't actually get the so—called free childcare, but also the quality. and i'm launching a report today as well that shows that really if we want to boost attainment for disadvantaged families, we have got to invest properly in early years education and make sure we've got that quality, because it's only through quality, because it's only through quality of the education that we can really ensure children are school ready by the age of five, and disadvantaged children in particular are falling further behind than their more advantaged peers in this regard. what price tag would you put on this free childcare? well, i think for a starter we could look at scrapping the tax free childc
labour mp lucy powelljoins me from our salford studio. to pay even more for free childcare, because they are going to put prices up on other things to try and make ends meet? well, we have been warning the government for a long time that this scheme is inadequately funded. and i think what's that risk is not only expectations of parents, who worry now that they won't actually get the so—called free childcare, but also the quality. and i'm launching a report today as well that shows that...
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prosecutor nazir afzal, who was instrumental in convicting the rochdale grooming gang — he joins us from salforde painting of a man who had been convicted of a sex offence against a minor? first of all, let me congratulate them for bringing these offenders to justice. we congratulate them for bringing these offenders tojustice. we must congratulate them for bringing these offenders to justice. we must not lose sight of the fact that this was ultimately a successful outcome. in relation to the paid informant, i have my concerns and they are assured by the nspcc and others that you would not necessarily want to bid a child sex offender with other child sex offenders alone with children. because i don't know how you could manage that risk and that ultimately is why you would not want to do it. there are other options. i would like to know whether or not i'm sure we all would want to know whether they considered surveillance, whether they considered technical options such as listening devices or whether they considered an undercover opts, which they could manage. and also why not have an informant t
prosecutor nazir afzal, who was instrumental in convicting the rochdale grooming gang — he joins us from salforde painting of a man who had been convicted of a sex offence against a minor? first of all, let me congratulate them for bringing these offenders to justice. we congratulate them for bringing these offenders tojustice. we must congratulate them for bringing these offenders to justice. we must not lose sight of the fact that this was ultimately a successful outcome. in relation to the...