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we have a crash in lower salford kiddie academy near harleysville, the crash is cleared from clemens road from ruth road. >> thank you, matt. >>> eagles heading to super bowl 52. >> players hoisted the nfc championship trophy at lincoln financial field last night they earned the celebration after crushing the vikings, 38-7. fans waisted no time to pour into the streets to celebrate the victory. jeanette reyes is live along broad street in center city. jennette, what a wild and happy night. >> my goodness, i heard you amany -- matt saying this, i hardly got any sleep last night. people will be in a great mood loving this monday morning. we can see small crowds celebrating on this monday morning at 4:00 a.m. in the morning. for the eagles game against the vikings was over fans started streaming out to do what they do best, young and old took to the streets and celebrated a blowout victory, thousands stormed at cottman an frankford as fireworks lit the sky green. the fans chapted the eagles fight song at broad and race it was a similar sight. people went wild and jumped on cars. >> move
we have a crash in lower salford kiddie academy near harleysville, the crash is cleared from clemens road from ruth road. >> thank you, matt. >>> eagles heading to super bowl 52. >> players hoisted the nfc championship trophy at lincoln financial field last night they earned the celebration after crushing the vikings, 38-7. fans waisted no time to pour into the streets to celebrate the victory. jeanette reyes is live along broad street in center city. jennette, what a wild...
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ben thompson is in salford today. maybe we can put him in touch with you. please do.n 200 drones are dazzling audiences in las vegas, with a night show over one of the city's most famous hotels. the dancing quadcopters are intended to show how swarms of the flying machines can be deployed without crashing into each other. tonight you just saw 250 drones performing the first—ever show. everything is simulated, preprogrammed. we know how the drums are going to fly. we have positioned themselves about 1.5 metres around each other. we know they won't collide. i think that the technology intel has come the applicable in a lot of different ways. imagine if you had a drone for a search and rescue and if you were stranded, uranium g say it is hopeless, the green and say it is hopeless, the green people saying 2042 is too long. and say it is hopeless, the green people saying 2042 is too longm is not compulsory. that is true. there aren't any legal ramifications if you don't follow through. there aren't any legal ramifications if you don't follow throughlj there aren't any lega
ben thompson is in salford today. maybe we can put him in touch with you. please do.n 200 drones are dazzling audiences in las vegas, with a night show over one of the city's most famous hotels. the dancing quadcopters are intended to show how swarms of the flying machines can be deployed without crashing into each other. tonight you just saw 250 drones performing the first—ever show. everything is simulated, preprogrammed. we know how the drums are going to fly. we have positioned themselves...
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documentary about salford city fc, the non—league club he co—owns. job. for four, five hours. and i shouldn't to get up to speed. just a stepping stone. about women's football? no, but i will. and that is part of myjob. already in the week. want to develop into an olympic gold medallist, i want to win the euros. i want the players to develop under me. i'm an england manager. not a step up. as a coach, he has plenty to prove. dan roan, bbc news. first thought — according to mps. and high salaries to executives. our business editor simon jack is here. tomorrow and the focus will be on the whole. the whole. time, frank field has written to the stakeholders about it. stakeholders about it. said they did not have enough cash flow. flow. the regulator who has powers to oversee these things. oversee these things. why did they allow it to happen? allow it to happen? field has called that tentative and apologetic. apologetic. fix this, the company says if we do, we will go bust, what do you do? to have a better system for emergency contacts. while looking after their two daughters. was absent from sch
documentary about salford city fc, the non—league club he co—owns. job. for four, five hours. and i shouldn't to get up to speed. just a stepping stone. about women's football? no, but i will. and that is part of myjob. already in the week. want to develop into an olympic gold medallist, i want to win the euros. i want the players to develop under me. i'm an england manager. not a step up. as a coach, he has plenty to prove. dan roan, bbc news. first thought — according to mps. and high...
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we had a crash in lower salford clemens road at ruth road is gone. >> eagles are nfc champions and heading to their first super bowl in 13 years. >> it will be a rematch against a showdown against the patriots. hold on to your dog mask, they are are 5 1/2 points underdogs. jeanette reyes live along broad street in center city where the crowds started celebrating last night, did they ever go home, jennette? >> reporter: some people didn't, they were sill celebrating, although they were not completely there, if you know what i am, what a game, what a time to be alive, i've got something to say, so do eagles fans, tom brady we're coming for you. >> his older brother was here for philly. i grew up right there, we did it in 93, 97, this is our thing. >> reporter: before the eagles games against the viking was over fans started streaming out to do what they do best, young and old took to the streets to celebrate a blowout vick tearful moment thousands of people gathered at frankford and cottman. at broad and race, a similar sight, people went wild and jumps on cars, and stopped traffic. >> it's
we had a crash in lower salford clemens road at ruth road is gone. >> eagles are nfc champions and heading to their first super bowl in 13 years. >> it will be a rematch against a showdown against the patriots. hold on to your dog mask, they are are 5 1/2 points underdogs. jeanette reyes live along broad street in center city where the crowds started celebrating last night, did they ever go home, jennette? >> reporter: some people didn't, they were sill celebrating, although...
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one of them was getting a masters degree from salford university, manchester.t speaking about the crimes of israel against our people about the sanctions, about destroying our infrastructure basis and you are insisting to describe... hang on... let me continue my answer. you are speaking as though we are launching rockets against israel as terrorists. we are not terrorists, we are freedom fighters. we are occupied by foreigners, dismissed all through your history. you as european people, and the americans, particularly european people, are responsible about the disaster of jews, when you 100 times destroyed the existence of the jews in your countries and dismissed these people to our people as a part of the occupation. hang on, mr zahar, i want to ask you a serious question. i know your personal history, i first met you on a south lebanese hillside when you've been deported by the israelis back in the early 1990s. i know your own story including that of your family. but i put this to you. when you tell me that you are conducting this struggle, i say to you, the
one of them was getting a masters degree from salford university, manchester.t speaking about the crimes of israel against our people about the sanctions, about destroying our infrastructure basis and you are insisting to describe... hang on... let me continue my answer. you are speaking as though we are launching rockets against israel as terrorists. we are not terrorists, we are freedom fighters. we are occupied by foreigners, dismissed all through your history. you as european people, and...
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the university of salford california has been creating virtual versions of holocaust survivors for thesurvivors for the last few years, preserving their memories and experiences for future generations. survivors are interviewed at length inside a special light stage used by hollywood to capture them in 360 degrees. using voice recognition and machine learning, anyone can interact with these digital holograms at special exhibit sites. one end, that was my dad's aston martin survived, so from the immediate extended family there were three of us that survived. i went along for a scan myself. now the rig admittedly looks rather make sure with lots of low—cost cameras capturing me from different angles. by capturing me from different angles. by scanning some extreme facial expressions, most mouse movements and emotions can also be simulated by merging between them. right now we can capture ourselves as we are today, perhaps our people, our lives are going to get older and the next generation would see them any more. cani generation would see them any more. can i capture grandma and grandpa?
the university of salford california has been creating virtual versions of holocaust survivors for thesurvivors for the last few years, preserving their memories and experiences for future generations. survivors are interviewed at length inside a special light stage used by hollywood to capture them in 360 degrees. using voice recognition and machine learning, anyone can interact with these digital holograms at special exhibit sites. one end, that was my dad's aston martin survived, so from the...
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our sports correspondent david ornstein is in salford.back on court very soon? that's right, he said 7-8 weeks until he is hitting tennis balls again and he has been advised 14 weeks until he is back in action, mid april. about the time of the clay—court season. but murray has taken to social media to say i look forward to returning to competitive tennis during the grass court season. perhaps that means queen's or even wimbledon, by which time it will be around one years since he's been out. murray has been no stranger to hip problems throughout his career but it flared up this particular problem at the french open injune. he struggled through wimbledon, losing in the quarterfinals and hasn't played since, pulling out of the us open in august. he was due to return in brisbane last week, but pulled out and withdrew from the australian open as we know. he has said surgery was the last resort and that resort has been taken. he said the surgeon who he has known for a decade and is said to be one of the most experienced hip surgeons in the wor
our sports correspondent david ornstein is in salford.back on court very soon? that's right, he said 7-8 weeks until he is hitting tennis balls again and he has been advised 14 weeks until he is back in action, mid april. about the time of the clay—court season. but murray has taken to social media to say i look forward to returning to competitive tennis during the grass court season. perhaps that means queen's or even wimbledon, by which time it will be around one years since he's been out....
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welcome to the bbc sports centre in salford. i'm jessica creighton.anna konta face tough opening tests in tennis‘s australian open. edmund, the only british man in the draw following murray's withdrawal, faces iith seed kevin anderson. british number one konta will face the american madison brengle, a player she has a poor record against. earlier i spoke to our tennis correspondent russell fuller. johanna konta has won only one of their four matches. johanna konta has won only one of theirfour matches. board isn't currently 92 in the world. if konta makes progress she will be having some challenging matches but given how she finished last season, losing five in a row, she will relish that opportunity where she has a very good record. she could play a recent world number one in the fourth round and the current world number one simona halep in the quarterfinals, but for another day. heather watson meanwhile will start against the world number 50 from kazakhstan, a player ranked slightly higher than she is. if you look at the mentors might ‘s drawer, in
welcome to the bbc sports centre in salford. i'm jessica creighton.anna konta face tough opening tests in tennis‘s australian open. edmund, the only british man in the draw following murray's withdrawal, faces iith seed kevin anderson. british number one konta will face the american madison brengle, a player she has a poor record against. earlier i spoke to our tennis correspondent russell fuller. johanna konta has won only one of their four matches. johanna konta has won only one of...
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she's in our salford studio this morning.is warning today and why you felt compelled to issueit? today and why you felt compelled to issue it? yes, what we've done is we've analysed some national dietary data and we know that children on the hole are eating about three times more than the maximum amount of recommended sugar and more than half of that is coming from snacking. so an average child will be eating three unhealthy snacks or sugary drinks a day and about a third of them will be eating four or more. so it's a major problem going forward and i think snacks, it is a misnomer, we are thinking of snacks asa misnomer, we are thinking of snacks as a small addition occasionally, whereas children are consuming these ona whereas children are consuming these on a daily basis and regularly. you say it is a major problem. explain to parents why it is exactly. why is ita to parents why it is exactly. why is it a bad problem? many parents will ta ke it a bad problem? many parents will take their children to school and see the risi
she's in our salford studio this morning.is warning today and why you felt compelled to issueit? today and why you felt compelled to issue it? yes, what we've done is we've analysed some national dietary data and we know that children on the hole are eating about three times more than the maximum amount of recommended sugar and more than half of that is coming from snacking. so an average child will be eating three unhealthy snacks or sugary drinks a day and about a third of them will be eating...
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she's also a labour councillor on manchester city council, and joins us from our salford studio. first of all, these figures are not about the same pay for the same work. they reflect differences within an organisation. what do you think that tells us about the state of employment at the moment and the gender differences that still exist? in some respects relatively little, so if you look at the easyjet report, they have provided the information they are required to by law and not a jot more, so it is two sides of a four paper with a big craft taking up plenty of space, so ina craft taking up plenty of space, so in a sense this tells you a snapshot of information at a point in time about a limited number of organisations, but it does reflect the wider societal statistics which suggests there is a pay gap across the board of about 18%, so this is consistent with that. in the detail, since you mentioned the example of easyj et, since you mentioned the example of easyjet, they pointed out that part of this difference reflects the significant gap in the number of pilots they have, mo
she's also a labour councillor on manchester city council, and joins us from our salford studio. first of all, these figures are not about the same pay for the same work. they reflect differences within an organisation. what do you think that tells us about the state of employment at the moment and the gender differences that still exist? in some respects relatively little, so if you look at the easyjet report, they have provided the information they are required to by law and not a jot more,...
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but today simon calder has deserted us but today simon calder has deserted us for the delights of salford a pleasure to speak to you, simon is the travel editor for the independent and a regular commentator on travel news. first of all, what you make of the advice from the foreign office? really unusual. normally the foreign office either says we think it is ok to go somewhere, or we think it is too dangerous, don't go there. what they have said is you can go to the montego bay area but you can only do that if you stay in your gated compound, or if you are travelling to and from the airport, or on an excursion as the report said, with official providers. something organised by your tour operator, by your hotel. it's important to say that it only applies to that specific district of saint james, montego bay city area and the resorts around it. it doesn't apply to negril in the west for places in the east but people will fly into montego bay and so it will apply them, but very unusual. let's talk about the practicalities of this for two categories. we will deal with people due to travel to
but today simon calder has deserted us but today simon calder has deserted us for the delights of salford a pleasure to speak to you, simon is the travel editor for the independent and a regular commentator on travel news. first of all, what you make of the advice from the foreign office? really unusual. normally the foreign office either says we think it is ok to go somewhere, or we think it is too dangerous, don't go there. what they have said is you can go to the montego bay area but you can...
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he managed salford city which he co—owns as a favour for one match, salford city which he co—owns asrough process around that application. he is taking over a team, a good team, they have improved enormously over the last few years, hopefully for them as a team, everybody can start focusing on the football and how they progress. that was gareth southgate speaking at the draw for the new uefa nations league which took place this morning. it will replace most friendlies with competitive matches to offer a new route to euro 2020. 56 teams. england will play spain and croatia, northern ireland have drawn against austria and bosnia and herzegovina, scotland against albania and israel, and wales face the republic of and denmark. those games will take place alongside traditional euro qualifying campaigns. it will be complicated. to melbourne, where defending champion roger federer is through to the semifinal of the australian open. he beat tomas berdych in straight sets. he is one of sport‘s most recognisable stars, roger federer, five—time champion in melbourne. somehow for a few moments a
he managed salford city which he co—owns as a favour for one match, salford city which he co—owns asrough process around that application. he is taking over a team, a good team, they have improved enormously over the last few years, hopefully for them as a team, everybody can start focusing on the football and how they progress. that was gareth southgate speaking at the draw for the new uefa nations league which took place this morning. it will replace most friendlies with competitive...
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let's beat a baroness newlove who joins us live from our salford newsroom.s evening. as far as you are aware, of what has gone on, what is your view on how this has been handled from the victims' perspective? is very heartbreaking for the victims to listen to this. there are some victims who have been informed, but there are others that have not had that support and so it is important that is, you know, we get this right for other victims as we go forward. what should the consideration be for victims in an ideal case, if things are working properly? communication is the ideal way to make sure everything goes properly from the very beginning and right through to the end. and, of course, understanding if they are entitled to go on the victims contact schema which give them information of the journey of the prisoner, help them understand is, get them ready for when there is a pa role get them ready for when there is a parole hearing. unfortunately, this is not the only case that this has happened in, so we have a lot of work to do to ensure that there are no ga
let's beat a baroness newlove who joins us live from our salford newsroom.s evening. as far as you are aware, of what has gone on, what is your view on how this has been handled from the victims' perspective? is very heartbreaking for the victims to listen to this. there are some victims who have been informed, but there are others that have not had that support and so it is important that is, you know, we get this right for other victims as we go forward. what should the consideration be for...
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joining me from salford to discuss this further is criminal psychologist dr david holmes. of the same family. that kind of motivation is not yet evident here. the kind of motivation therefore becomes quite obscure because these are the pa rents of obscure because these are the parents of the children and what they‘re doing is containing the children way beyond the age they should be contained which under that kind of complete protection would be about six months. in this particular case i think we have to look to the personalities of these people and we do not have their histories. however we can believe they must have some kind of situation where they reinforce each other‘s ideas and become impervious to the views of the outside world because they avoid close personal contact with others, so therefore there is only the kind of outward image that is projected to the world that they put on facebook et. so their actual structure of the family is never actually given to anyone else so therefore that little group situation is impervious to reality testing. there‘s no one there
joining me from salford to discuss this further is criminal psychologist dr david holmes. of the same family. that kind of motivation is not yet evident here. the kind of motivation therefore becomes quite obscure because these are the pa rents of obscure because these are the parents of the children and what they‘re doing is containing the children way beyond the age they should be contained which under that kind of complete protection would be about six months. in this particular case i...
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with salford city fc. they won that game 251.we have some casual sexism. "when i said morning, men, i thought the women would be too busy preparing brea kfast/getting the kids ready/making the beds" "women always want equality until it comes to paying the bills 5 #hypocrites." and then this. relax, i'm back, chilled. just battered the wife. feel better now." two things to note here. if this was a tweet with a "joke" about racist or homophobic violence, he'd almost certainly be out of a job. two, its estimated 1.2 million women in the uk experience domestic abuse every year 5 so this issue directly affects many, many families in the uk. next this is the uk government's sports minister tracy crouch says it is right that phil neville has apologised, sexism of any kind must not be tolerated. next, the campaign group kick it out asks if the fa will be charging phil neville for discriminatory remarks. the answer to that is no. instead they say he will be reminded about his future conduct. it's worth adding phil neville has worked for b
with salford city fc. they won that game 251.we have some casual sexism. "when i said morning, men, i thought the women would be too busy preparing brea kfast/getting the kids ready/making the beds" "women always want equality until it comes to paying the bills 5 #hypocrites." and then this. relax, i'm back, chilled. just battered the wife. feel better now." two things to note here. if this was a tweet with a "joke" about racist or homophobic violence, he'd...
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but he has only managed one game and that is at salford cities, the team he is the co—owner of.an says, surely there must be coaches out there who have a lot more experience in the women's game and have actually been a manager! that of course is the next problem — how much experience does he have in the women's game specifically? some people say it simply highlights that there is an issue in women's foot will — a lack of female coaches, something we've talked about in the past. just three of the women's super league clubs are managed by women. we can now hearfrom former arsenal and england defender alex scott. it is an interesting one, he has been involved in the game at the top level as a player and as an assistant manager. maybe fa thought was this was the right important that he could add insights. obviously, he has knocked in the women's game, i think that will be the main thing that people will look at. but he has people around him to draw on, and the experience of people like casey stoney, he is looking to move into a coaching role as long as he builds the right network of
but he has only managed one game and that is at salford cities, the team he is the co—owner of.an says, surely there must be coaches out there who have a lot more experience in the women's game and have actually been a manager! that of course is the next problem — how much experience does he have in the women's game specifically? some people say it simply highlights that there is an issue in women's foot will — a lack of female coaches, something we've talked about in the past. just three...
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after bali and divide, flying helicopters, now it is salford on bbc breakfast.er of the red bull air race pilots. he has been at a bali, malaysia, indonesia, and when we went to the fire brigade yesterday, he has been around london. he is doing also have adventures, and basically, marjorie can't travel, she used to travel very widely and she is not able to do that now. so if the bear can travel on her behalf around the world, he can report back from those experiences. there is a bigger project i suppose to this, because marjorie, when she lost her husband, thatis marjorie, when she lost her husband, that is who she used to travel with, and had her experiences with, and when he passed away that was the issue of loneliness, and something we have spoken a lot about on brea kfast. we have spoken a lot about on breakfast. this is highlighting the work that has been done to help people like marjorie stay in contact. that is right, marjorie is lucky to have a supportive family and grandchildren, but even she has found that since the demise of her husband, are days when
after bali and divide, flying helicopters, now it is salford on bbc breakfast.er of the red bull air race pilots. he has been at a bali, malaysia, indonesia, and when we went to the fire brigade yesterday, he has been around london. he is doing also have adventures, and basically, marjorie can't travel, she used to travel very widely and she is not able to do that now. so if the bear can travel on her behalf around the world, he can report back from those experiences. there is a bigger project...
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richard scorer from the victim's lawyers, slater and gordon, joins me now from salford. to just explain for viewers what you want to see happening now, what you are calling for and the clients you represent are calling for? what happened in this case was thatjohn warboys was prosecuted only in respect of a small fraction of the crimes that he was suspected of committing. many women came forward before the trial who were not included in the indictment, and there were others that came forward after the trial. there are many allegations that have not been prosecuted. what we and the other lawyers involved have done today is right to the crown prosecution service to ask that they review those cases, to see if further prosecutions are possible. you will know, i am sure, that the cps says its decision—making was on the basis of all available evidence, there is no plan to review it, we would considerfurther no plan to review it, we would consider further charging advice if matters referred to it by the police. that is the way the legal system works, isn't it? isn't that the onl
richard scorer from the victim's lawyers, slater and gordon, joins me now from salford. to just explain for viewers what you want to see happening now, what you are calling for and the clients you represent are calling for? what happened in this case was thatjohn warboys was prosecuted only in respect of a small fraction of the crimes that he was suspected of committing. many women came forward before the trial who were not included in the indictment, and there were others that came forward...
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joining me now from salford is the co—founder of the self—esteem team, grace barrett and i'm also joinedf this latest warning? we travel across the uk talking to children from the age of eight up to 18, talking about mental health, body image and self—esteem. i'm glad this report has found its way to fruition because i think a lot of us have felt this way for years. if this is the impetus for change in this area, this will be really exciting. radley has already navigated his way through social media and the secondary school years and sophie has yet to do that, but what have you learned from your experiences with bradley about how difficult the use of social media is as you move from primary level up to secondary level? it is difficult because it is expected of him to have it. it is expected of him to have it. it is expected of him to have it. it is expected of him to take pictures of pretty much everything he owns. he seems to want to buy things to take pictures of it and send things to friends to show them that he has these type of things. it is the kind of recognition thing, look what
joining me now from salford is the co—founder of the self—esteem team, grace barrett and i'm also joinedf this latest warning? we travel across the uk talking to children from the age of eight up to 18, talking about mental health, body image and self—esteem. i'm glad this report has found its way to fruition because i think a lot of us have felt this way for years. if this is the impetus for change in this area, this will be really exciting. radley has already navigated his way through...
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let's go to salford. annabel, this is at a 70 year mystery? hms narwhal was a submarine.he did not radio back. the boat's location was not known until now. the polish dive team is keen to hear from anyone who had a relative on narwhal. we have been speaking to george lawson, the relative of one. sam—macro the final fatal bomb dropped on the engine room. if he was killed outright, it would have been an absolute blessing. the boat took five minutes to sink and if you were in the engine room you were waiting to drown because you could not get out of those boats. do we know what happens next? at the moment, they don't know whether they will try and get any of the bodies up. the boat has 58 bodies of sub mariner is on there. the relatives are happy that they finally know what happened to their loved ones. they feel they can now rest in peace. what they are probably going to do is the polish divers who found this wreck, are hoping to take some of the families, the sub mariners were mainly from lancashire. they are hoping to dive down and lay a wreath on the wreck, and hopefully
let's go to salford. annabel, this is at a 70 year mystery? hms narwhal was a submarine.he did not radio back. the boat's location was not known until now. the polish dive team is keen to hear from anyone who had a relative on narwhal. we have been speaking to george lawson, the relative of one. sam—macro the final fatal bomb dropped on the engine room. if he was killed outright, it would have been an absolute blessing. the boat took five minutes to sink and if you were in the engine room you...
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now we can cross to roger johnson, in salford.side that car park. one of the other stories you are covering tonight. a local community doing theirs best to try and keep one of the reminders of what was once a thriving industry? yes. the last reminder. it‘s a colliery. many of the mining communities across the east midlands and the north of england will know the site well. the winding gear at the site well. the winding gear at the pithead which brought the miners and the coal to the surface. it‘s the last one standing on the lancashire coal field. it‘s starting to rot now the winding gear. that is the steam engine pumping that powered the wheel and brought people and coal to the surface. it‘s rotting. they are trying to raise money to preserve it. if it goes it‘s the last one. money to preserve it. if it goes it's the last one. there is something special about it? one of the campaigners are trying to raise half a million. it could cost up to that amount. they said mining made us that amount. they said mining made us what we are. to
now we can cross to roger johnson, in salford.side that car park. one of the other stories you are covering tonight. a local community doing theirs best to try and keep one of the reminders of what was once a thriving industry? yes. the last reminder. it‘s a colliery. many of the mining communities across the east midlands and the north of england will know the site well. the winding gear at the site well. the winding gear at the pithead which brought the miners and the coal to the surface....
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managerial experience and that is what everyone is talking about. on a three and a half year deal. at salfordo—owns. his lack of experience has come in for some criticism. manchester city are into the final of the carabao cup. the championship side 3—2 on the night, 5—3 on aggregate. it sets up manager pep guardiola's first cup final in charge. to 11 points. leigh griffiths scored the winner in the second half. at the australian open. own game, interesting to see that quarter—final. own game, interesting to see that quarter-final. quarter-final. what time is kyle edmund on tomorrow? m. , just as we are coming off. it is daytime. perfect for you! i don't have to get up at 3:30am to watch. up at 3:30am to watch. do in the morning, and then watched the tennis. —— watch. -- watch. and then highlights on bbc two later. later. obviously breakfast on bbc one until 9:15am everyday! one until 9:15am everyday! might have had the wrong names earlier. you're very observant. i think i am louise minchin today! think i am louise minchin today! good morning to both of you. best of the start to get the under
managerial experience and that is what everyone is talking about. on a three and a half year deal. at salfordo—owns. his lack of experience has come in for some criticism. manchester city are into the final of the carabao cup. the championship side 3—2 on the night, 5—3 on aggregate. it sets up manager pep guardiola's first cup final in charge. to 11 points. leigh griffiths scored the winner in the second half. at the australian open. own game, interesting to see that quarter—final. own...
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he joins us from salford. good morning. this must be motivating...his mean for facebook in terms of income? the priority for them is to make money and mark zuckerberg says he might lose money from this. this is about sustainability, facebook was a risk of killing the goose that lays the golden egg, that is the interactions between people and friends and families that drives the data that brings the advertiser ‘s end. the more the field that was so party information the less likely we are to interact with each other which is what is at the heart of their business. so this is saying we might lose some money in the short term but it makes our business more sustainable. is he also trying to differentiate facebook from other social media platforms as well? particularly from publishers. facebook has always been caught in a ha rd facebook has always been caught in a hard place between whether it is a place for discussion or a publisher of editorial control. if it is the latter it is subject to many different laws and be prosecuted for its content. it is rea
he joins us from salford. good morning. this must be motivating...his mean for facebook in terms of income? the priority for them is to make money and mark zuckerberg says he might lose money from this. this is about sustainability, facebook was a risk of killing the goose that lays the golden egg, that is the interactions between people and friends and families that drives the data that brings the advertiser ‘s end. the more the field that was so party information the less likely we are to...
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he's in our salford studio. thank you forjoining us.ng. can i say on behalf of the party, i am sorry for those millions of people who have voted for ukip in the past view years, for the 17.4 million who voted to leave europe and are thousands of members. we have been making a mess of things for some time and we have to get our act together. i am sorry this has happened. the power to change is in the hands of mr bolton. i would plead with him to resign, and sort out his personal life. whilst he remains in politics, it is going to be difficult. he needs to get away. he doesn't need kicking, but he has taken a beating these last few days, clearly self inflicted, i would think, but i would ask him to resign and sort himself out. we have just got another one, tim aker has just resigned as local government spokesman. so it looks as though things are going to get worse before they start to improve for the party? possibly. we are democratic party and it is the members that let the leader and it is only the members who have the power to get rid
he's in our salford studio. thank you forjoining us.ng. can i say on behalf of the party, i am sorry for those millions of people who have voted for ukip in the past view years, for the 17.4 million who voted to leave europe and are thousands of members. we have been making a mess of things for some time and we have to get our act together. i am sorry this has happened. the power to change is in the hands of mr bolton. i would plead with him to resign, and sort out his personal life. whilst he...
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kim harrison is from slater and gordon lawyers in salford, representing 11 of warboys victims.later this month. kim harrison, thejustice secretary is making a statement in the commons today. what do your clients who are victims of worboys, want to hearfrom him? well, first of all they want an apology. because they were not told. i've not managed to speak to anybody yet he was told about his impending release who was consulted in anyway about his impending release. they wa nt to about his impending release. they want to ensure that the law is changed to allow victims of crime to have greater input into the parole board have greater input into the parole boa rd system have greater input into the parole board system when considering release of high—profile offenders such asjohn worboys, and also greater transparency within that pa role greater transparency within that parole board greater transparency within that pa role boa rd system. what have your clients said to you about his imminent release? they're absolutely shocked, appalled, terrified. many found out through social media
kim harrison is from slater and gordon lawyers in salford, representing 11 of warboys victims.later this month. kim harrison, thejustice secretary is making a statement in the commons today. what do your clients who are victims of worboys, want to hearfrom him? well, first of all they want an apology. because they were not told. i've not managed to speak to anybody yet he was told about his impending release who was consulted in anyway about his impending release. they wa nt to about his...
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this is the scene in salford at the moment, if you are travelling bear that in mind.y across northern areas, particularly towards eastern parts of england and the south—east, quite cloudy today. what not a problem here, but outbreaks of rain and drizzle. overnight tonight, some fog reforming, but not going to be as widespread dense as it was last night. a lot of cloud around, misty and murky start to friday morning, i suspect, temperatures of 3—5 degrees. during friday, that mist should clear away, quite cloudy once again, fairly similarto should clear away, quite cloudy once again, fairly similar to today, a few breaks in the cloud here and there, the odd shower possible with there, the odd shower possible with the biggest cloud. again, quite chilly. going into the weekend, a weather front is trying to move in, bringing rain around western areas, tending to weaken out. there will be rain at times over the weekend, but largely dry for saturday and sunday, a lot of cloud over the weekend and also quite breezy. more details on the website, that is all from me, bye— bye.
this is the scene in salford at the moment, if you are travelling bear that in mind.y across northern areas, particularly towards eastern parts of england and the south—east, quite cloudy today. what not a problem here, but outbreaks of rain and drizzle. overnight tonight, some fog reforming, but not going to be as widespread dense as it was last night. a lot of cloud around, misty and murky start to friday morning, i suspect, temperatures of 3—5 degrees. during friday, that mist should...
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the social media of the girls and he didn't have a lot of experience, he only managed one game at salfordm he co— owns, that it has been pa rt team he co— owns, that it has been part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, buti part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, but i think the reason why it is so controversial is because the originaljob advertised that talked about having experience in football, in managing, and the women's game but after his appointment, the fa were saying he was an ideal candidate and there have been a lot of others who said no. he didn't apply to it, it he was headhunted ? there was no. he didn't apply to it, it he was headhunted? there was lots of talk about whether it is the right process but if he gets the results then people will be supportive. then it emerged all of the tweets in his twitter history, from 2012, some sexist tweets that he was forced to apologise for so he has already had the interaction with the media and this was his statement. back to matters on the pitch, and manchester city were at their magnificent best in their fa cup fourth
the social media of the girls and he didn't have a lot of experience, he only managed one game at salfordm he co— owns, that it has been pa rt team he co— owns, that it has been part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, buti part of the coaching setup at united, valencia, but i think the reason why it is so controversial is because the originaljob advertised that talked about having experience in football, in managing, and the women's game but after his appointment, the fa were saying...
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joining me now from salford is medieval embroidery specialist dr alexandra makin.'t been able to get to france to see it will have the opportunity of seeing it here. also from a... scholar's point of view it will give us opportunities hopefully to be able to study it up close as well. explain a bit about the process which created it, how many people would have been involved and where do you think it was made? well to the first part of your question, we don't know how many people were involved. research that i've done where i have looked at photographs of the back, from a technical point of view, point to a professional group working together asa professional group working together as a group, possibly in workshop conditions under a manager. but apart from that, we can't say any more. the consensus is at the moment that the embroidery was undertaken in the canterbury area of this country. in terms of an embroiderer, they were high in society at the time? yes they were. anglo saxon embroiderers, who were women at that point, were highly thought of and there is eviden
joining me now from salford is medieval embroidery specialist dr alexandra makin.'t been able to get to france to see it will have the opportunity of seeing it here. also from a... scholar's point of view it will give us opportunities hopefully to be able to study it up close as well. explain a bit about the process which created it, how many people would have been involved and where do you think it was made? well to the first part of your question, we don't know how many people were involved....