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sanchia berg, thank you for now. sanchia berg, thank you for now. sanchia berg, thank you for now.use and take a look at the prospects. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. more dry and sunny weather to come this afternoon across southern areas of the uk, but across northern areas there is some cloud that has developed and that will bring some scattered showers to north wales, parts of northern england, the north midlands, northern ireland and scotland. the showers hit and miss in nature, some areas will dodge them altogether, but across the south of wales, the south midlands, much of east anglia and the southern counties in england it is dry and sunny and your temperatures very similar to those of yesterday. 0vernight tonight the showers clear off, but later in the night we will see a band of rain moving into the north—west of scotland by the end of the night. another comfortable night for sleeping, temperatures 8—12 degrees. tomorrow we have still got this fresh feeling air with us. a sunny start across england and wales, a bit of patchy cloud d
sanchia berg, thank you for now. sanchia berg, thank you for now. sanchia berg, thank you for now.use and take a look at the prospects. now it's time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello again. more dry and sunny weather to come this afternoon across southern areas of the uk, but across northern areas there is some cloud that has developed and that will bring some scattered showers to north wales, parts of northern england, the north midlands, northern ireland and scotland. the...
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sanchia berg has more.colleagues know her — a bubbly, lively student nurse with a promising future. she has just secured a permanentjob at one of london's most prestigious hospital trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of her, more than six weeks ago, outside the african food centre in croydon, 30 miles from her home, looking dishevelled and disorientated. it was the 4th ofjuly when she left her home in essex. 48 hours later, her mother contacted the police. the next day, she was seen on cctv at derby road near west croydon station around midnight, with an unidentified man. 12 hours later, the last sighting. earlier this month, five men were arrested, two on suspicion of murder. they have all been released on bail. we now know that on the 6th ofjuly, the same day her family reported 0wami missing, metropolitan officers had spoken to her at an address in croydon. they had been called because someone raised concerns about the welfare of a woman there. the officers called an ambulance, but 0wami said
sanchia berg has more.colleagues know her — a bubbly, lively student nurse with a promising future. she has just secured a permanentjob at one of london's most prestigious hospital trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of her, more than six weeks ago, outside the african food centre in croydon, 30 miles from her home, looking dishevelled and disorientated. it was the 4th ofjuly when she left her home in essex. 48 hours later, her mother contacted the police. the next day, she was...
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our correspondent sanchia berg has been investigating.to covid staycations, but behind the glitz of the resort, it's a different picture. it's one of the most deprived towns in england, with the highest death rate from drugs and the highest proportion of its own children in care. not the place for more vulnerable children. yet in recent years, the town and surrounding area have seen dozens of new children's homes registered with ofsted, housing teenagers like jade, from london. i'm thinking, how am i going to see my mum? how am i going to see my sisters, how will i keep in touch with my friends? at this point i don't have a phone, at this point. i think it was all the emotions all together that made me burst out in tears. 16 when she was sent to blackpool, jade learned to stay away from the city centre as much as she could. in the summer time it's nice, it's touristy, but night—time hits, it's a different land. i don't want to call it chaos, a little bit is a little bit of chaos, but it is not like fun chaos, it's like, be aware. i could
our correspondent sanchia berg has been investigating.to covid staycations, but behind the glitz of the resort, it's a different picture. it's one of the most deprived towns in england, with the highest death rate from drugs and the highest proportion of its own children in care. not the place for more vulnerable children. yet in recent years, the town and surrounding area have seen dozens of new children's homes registered with ofsted, housing teenagers like jade, from london. i'm thinking,...
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sanchia berg reports.er — a lively, bubbly student nurse with a promising future at one of the country's leading nhs trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of her — more than six weeks ago, 30 miles from her home, looking dishevelled and disorientated. it was the 11th ofjuly when 0wami left her home in essex. 48 hours later, her mother contacted the police. the next day, she was seen on cctv near west croydon station around midnight with an unidentified man. 12 hours later, the last sighting. essex police formally handed the case over to the metropolitan police, and earlier this month, five men were arrested. two on suspicion of murder. they've all been released on bail. we now know that on the 6th ofjuly, officers from the metropolitan police saw and spoke to 0wami davies at an address here on clarendon road, croydon. someone had raised concerns about a woman's welfare. but she told them she didn't need assistance, so the left. they had no idea that very day she had been reported by herfamily bac
sanchia berg reports.er — a lively, bubbly student nurse with a promising future at one of the country's leading nhs trusts. and this is the last confirmed sighting of her — more than six weeks ago, 30 miles from her home, looking dishevelled and disorientated. it was the 11th ofjuly when 0wami left her home in essex. 48 hours later, her mother contacted the police. the next day, she was seen on cctv near west croydon station around midnight with an unidentified man. 12 hours later, the...
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sanchia berg reports. thanks to covid staycations, but behind the glitz of the resort, it's a different picture. it's one of the most deprived towns in england, with the highest death rate from drugs and the highest proportion of its own children in care. not the place for more vulnerable children. yet in recent years, the town and surrounding area have seen dozens of new children's homes registered with 0fsted, housing teenagers like jade, from london. i'm thinking, how am i going to see my mum? how am i going to see my sisters, how will i keep in touch with my friends? at this point i don't have a phone, at this point. i think it was all the emotions all together that made me burst out in tears. 16 when she was sent to blackpool, jade learned to stay away from the city centre as much as she could. in the summer time it's nice, it's touristy, but night—time hits, it's a different land. i don't want to call it chaos, a little bit is a little bit of chaos, but it is not like fun chaos, it's like, be aware.
sanchia berg reports. thanks to covid staycations, but behind the glitz of the resort, it's a different picture. it's one of the most deprived towns in england, with the highest death rate from drugs and the highest proportion of its own children in care. not the place for more vulnerable children. yet in recent years, the town and surrounding area have seen dozens of new children's homes registered with 0fsted, housing teenagers like jade, from london. i'm thinking, how am i going to see my...
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network rail says only a fifth of its services will be running as normal. 0ur correspondent sanchia berge sanchia? tt is far more difficult for people to get to their destinations than usual but people i have been speaking to inside the station said they did see ways they can get two to liverpool or scotland, and the services. sooner than usual. people were pretty supportive of the strikers though, even though their own day, their own journey had been severely disrupted. as you are saying, this is a familiar sight across a railway stations in the uk, as the rmt strike days go on and on. there are negotiations scheduled for next week, they will be sitting down with their employers again, but the union say they are ready for more strikes and certainly the mood here, people joining the picket line seem ready to strike again. as i say, it is different from the first days of the strike because trains are leaving, there just aren't as many of them and they will be stopping earlier. sanchia, thank you for that. the insolvency service says it won't take criminal action against p&0 ferries after
network rail says only a fifth of its services will be running as normal. 0ur correspondent sanchia berge sanchia? tt is far more difficult for people to get to their destinations than usual but people i have been speaking to inside the station said they did see ways they can get two to liverpool or scotland, and the services. sooner than usual. people were pretty supportive of the strikers though, even though their own day, their own journey had been severely disrupted. as you are saying, this...
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our correspondent, sanchia berg is at euston station in london. how quiet has it been there today?actually been quite busy between what you could call peak hours of about 9am and up till quite recently, but looking at the big board just now, it's very blank when it comes to departures after lipm. i checked with the station staff, the last expected departure from here is just 5.30. so while i have been quite a few drains through the day to glasgow, liverpool and all the long distance destinations for which euston is the capital's hub, looking at it now, although strains are pretty finished or they are finishing and that makes it far fewer than would normally be offered to travellers today. imilli fewer than would normally be offered to travellers today.— to travellers today. will there be a knock-on effect _ to travellers today. will there be a knock-on effect tomorrow? - to travellers today. will there be a | knock-on effect tomorrow? people have been warned _ knock-on effect tomorrow? people have been warned about _ knock-on effect tomorrow? people have been warned about a - knock
our correspondent, sanchia berg is at euston station in london. how quiet has it been there today?actually been quite busy between what you could call peak hours of about 9am and up till quite recently, but looking at the big board just now, it's very blank when it comes to departures after lipm. i checked with the station staff, the last expected departure from here is just 5.30. so while i have been quite a few drains through the day to glasgow, liverpool and all the long distance...
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earlier, our news correspondent, sanchia berg, had more. these artefacts which been kept since 1897 in the collection of frederick horniman, a tea trader who turned his collection and house into a museum in south—east london so the nigerian government made the request for the return of the artefacts, bonuses and other artefacts of ivory and brass back in january. the museum held an independent inquiry and that inquiry together with a consultation led the board to conclude unanimously that these bronzes should be handed back so that's been very warmly welcomed today by the nigerian government and it's interesting because what it means is the largest collection of burning bronzes, others are going to be handed back, some are already, the announcements made by oxford and cambridge the very largest collection of bronzes is at the british museum which houses over 900 of these artefacts which were looted from the city of benin in 1897. what does that mean for the british museum — are they under more pressure? it leaves them quite exposed because
earlier, our news correspondent, sanchia berg, had more. these artefacts which been kept since 1897 in the collection of frederick horniman, a tea trader who turned his collection and house into a museum in south—east london so the nigerian government made the request for the return of the artefacts, bonuses and other artefacts of ivory and brass back in january. the museum held an independent inquiry and that inquiry together with a consultation led the board to conclude unanimously that...
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our correspondent, sanchia berg is at euston station. what is happening now?see. _ what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston _ what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston station - what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston station is - what is happening now? as you canj probably see, euston station is now far busier than it was first thing this morning. there are fewer services than usual over the course of the whole day and what that means is it's quite busy now and trains are going to stop after 4p this afternoon, so far earlier than usual. euston is the hub station for people travelling from the capital up people travelling from the capital up to the north—west of england and into scotland, so here you have people trying to get to glasgow, edinburgh, crewe, liverpool, and the people i spoke to hurley said they had managed to organise their journeys, though they were a bit disrupted and whilst some people looked stressed and anxious about what was going to work out later today, a number of people said they were still symp
our correspondent, sanchia berg is at euston station. what is happening now?see. _ what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston _ what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston station - what is happening now? as you can probably see, euston station is - what is happening now? as you canj probably see, euston station is now far busier than it was first thing this morning. there are fewer services than usual over the course of the whole day and what that means is it's quite...
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sanchia berg explained more.hich have been kept since 1897 in the collection of frederick horniman, the tea trader who turned his collection and house into a museum in southeast london. the nigerian government made the request for the return of these artefacts, artefacts of bronzes and ivory and brass. back injanuary, the museum held an independent inquiry and that inquiry together with the consultation led the board to conclude unanimously that these bronzes should be handed back. so that has been very warmly welcomed by the nigerian government. and it is interesting because what it means it's the largest collection of benin bronzes... others are going to be handed back, some are already. there have been announcements made by oxford and cambridge, but the very largest collection of bronzes is of course at the british museum, which holds over 900 of these artefacts, which were looted from the city of benin in 1897. museums around the world have some of these artefacts as well and they have all agreed to transfer
sanchia berg explained more.hich have been kept since 1897 in the collection of frederick horniman, the tea trader who turned his collection and house into a museum in southeast london. the nigerian government made the request for the return of these artefacts, artefacts of bronzes and ivory and brass. back injanuary, the museum held an independent inquiry and that inquiry together with the consultation led the board to conclude unanimously that these bronzes should be handed back. so that has...
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military incursion in 1897, would be handed over to the nigerian government. 0ur correspondent, sanchia berg? ~ , to the kingdom we are talking about here? ~' , :, .,. to the kingdom we are talking about here? ~' , :, ., ' here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques _ here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another _ here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another of - here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another of other i bronze plaques. another of other artefacts — bronze plaques. another of other artefacts. a very significant collection that was actually begun by a tea _ collection that was actually begun by a tea trader in 1897, just a few months _ by a tea trader in 1897, just a few months after benin itself was sacked — months after benin itself was sacked. he was one of the first to start— sacked. he was one of the first to start collecting these artefacts. and it _ start collecting these artefacts. and it is — start collecting these artefacts. and it is now at the horniman museum. _ and it is now at the horniman museum, and afteran a
military incursion in 1897, would be handed over to the nigerian government. 0ur correspondent, sanchia berg? ~ , to the kingdom we are talking about here? ~' , :, .,. to the kingdom we are talking about here? ~' , :, ., ' here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques _ here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another _ here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another of - here? the key to the palace, also 12 bronze plaques. another of other i bronze plaques....
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we can speak now to sanchia berg, who is at the royal london hospital this morning.ou an awful lot _ what more can you tell us? i cannot tell you an awful lot more _ what more can you tell us? i cannot tell you an awful lot more because l tell you an awful lot more because we are waiting for the judgment after the hearing last night, when archie's family were asking for him to move to a hospice to die in the hospital have been saying archie's condition is too unstable and even moving him could lead him to deteriorate very rapidly. we are expecting thatjudgment lit up this morning, lawyers see as it is a high court case the family can appeal if the decision goes against them so it may not be the end of this long and really very sad legal saga. thank you for bringing oz at the latest one at that, sanchia. let's talk to clare mackintosh, author of after the end — a book inspired by having to take the decision with her husband to turn off her baby son's alex life support machine. thank you so much for speaking to us this morning. i mean, first of all, how did it feel whe
we can speak now to sanchia berg, who is at the royal london hospital this morning.ou an awful lot _ what more can you tell us? i cannot tell you an awful lot more _ what more can you tell us? i cannot tell you an awful lot more because l tell you an awful lot more because we are waiting for the judgment after the hearing last night, when archie's family were asking for him to move to a hospice to die in the hospital have been saying archie's condition is too unstable and even moving him could...
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sanchia berg is outside the team's hotel in teddington, southwest london. welcome to you. after what must have been a big night of celebration there? it was a big night of celebration. yes, we have seen some of them, alex greenwood went out for a walk. we have seen jill scott as well, holly hamilton was on the sofa behind me speaking to the fa's channel. they are coming out, they haven't said very much, they seem quietly pleased, jill scott showed off her medal when she walked past us. we hope to hear more from them later. but yes, it was a big night of celebration, they were partying in the hotel, many of them reunited with families they haven't seen for weeks because of the tournament. they are going to be heading off to trafalgar square shortly, aren't they? trafalgar square shortly, aren't the ? , ., , ., trafalgar square shortly, aren't the ? , . , ., , ., they? tell us what they are planning for the rest — they? tell us what they are planning for the rest of _ they? tell us what they are planning for the rest of the _ they? tell us what they are planning for the rest
sanchia berg is outside the team's hotel in teddington, southwest london. welcome to you. after what must have been a big night of celebration there? it was a big night of celebration. yes, we have seen some of them, alex greenwood went out for a walk. we have seen jill scott as well, holly hamilton was on the sofa behind me speaking to the fa's channel. they are coming out, they haven't said very much, they seem quietly pleased, jill scott showed off her medal when she walked past us. we hope...
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sanchia berg is outside the team�*s hotel in teddington, southwest london.he lionesses to board them imminently, don�*t we? expect the lionesses to board them imminently, don't we?— imminently, don't we? that's right, the were imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected _ imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected to _ imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected to board - imminently, don't we? that's right, j they were expected to board around ten o�*clock so they should be getting on them any time soon, and you can�*t see because they are all looking at the buses, but a fairly substantial crowd of local people gathered, dog walkers, families. people have come to just try and get a glimpse of the lionesses as they set off. we have seen a few of them this morning, they have wandered out for a coffee. jill scott, for example, we saw her go out for a walk, come back, they have said a few words, leah williamson came out with the trophy, showed it to everybody, held it up, and she has gone inside again. but we are hoping we migh
sanchia berg is outside the team�*s hotel in teddington, southwest london.he lionesses to board them imminently, don�*t we? expect the lionesses to board them imminently, don't we?— imminently, don't we? that's right, the were imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected _ imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected to _ imminently, don't we? that's right, they were expected to board - imminently, don't we? that's right, j they were expected to board around ten...
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sanchia berg is outside the team's hotel this morning.ine went on quite late last night.— quite late last night. yes, it is auiet quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here- — quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here. the _ quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here. the celebrations l quite late last night. yes, it is i quiet here. the celebrations did quite late last night. yes, it is - quiet here. the celebrations did go on. the lionesses' twitter account stopped posting at 2:30am. no sign of the team or manager yet. you can probably see behind me that cameras are being set up and that is for the fa channel. they expect people, players and the manager, to come out at about 9:30am, do some interviews, so hopefully we will see them then. after that, the buses will take them to trafalgar square. we will wait to see how they are doing but at the moment it is pretty quiet. taste see how they are doing but at the moment it is pretty quiet. we will be back with _ moment it is pretty quiet. we will be back with you _ moment it is prett
sanchia berg is outside the team's hotel this morning.ine went on quite late last night.— quite late last night. yes, it is auiet quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here- — quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here. the _ quite late last night. yes, it is quiet here. the celebrations l quite late last night. yes, it is i quiet here. the celebrations did quite late last night. yes, it is - quiet here. the celebrations did go on. the lionesses' twitter account stopped posting at...