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and in leeds is sian gabbidon.mpany. thank you all very much for coming on the programme. sam gyimah, britton's most influential people are over five times more likely to have been to a private fee—paying school than the general population, and 7% of the general population was privately educated compared to two thefts of those in a position of power. what do you make of that? staggering, but not surprising. this confirms what a lot of sian —— us actually think about what is happening in our society. this has just put some numbers to it. i believe you need data because without the data you don't know how you can improve. so this report is welcome in terms of shedding light on what we already know, and to be honest this problem has been going on forfar too, why honest this problem has been going on for far too, why do you think this happens? an interesting question —— nick grey, why do you think this happens? i think there is the argument that brighter kids can sometimes find themselves in these spots, but for me i w
and in leeds is sian gabbidon.mpany. thank you all very much for coming on the programme. sam gyimah, britton's most influential people are over five times more likely to have been to a private fee—paying school than the general population, and 7% of the general population was privately educated compared to two thefts of those in a position of power. what do you make of that? staggering, but not surprising. this confirms what a lot of sian —— us actually think about what is happening in...
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our correspondent sian lloyd has this report.ld in caernarfon castle. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. among the guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. the investiture ceremony attracted some protests — and even direct action. there were violent attacks. a bomb exploded at government offices close to a railway line which was to carry the prince to the castle, and two men believed to be the bombers were killed. archive: the demonstration began with a march... protests had been held in the run—up to the investiture. one of those involved i
our correspondent sian lloyd has this report.ld in caernarfon castle. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. among the guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend.the wife of the ringleader — khuram butt — broke down in court, saying that two years on, she still couldn't look at photos of her husband's eight murdered victims. zahrah rehman described refusing to go on holiday to turkey with him and their children, fearing he would take them to syria. daniel sandford reports. just hours before he led the london bridge attack, khuram butt with his family. but after lunch that day, he walked out of the family home and they never saw him again. his widow, zahrah rehman, told the inquest... "he didn't kiss my son. he didn't kiss my daughter. hejust went." that evening, while she was out for a family meal, he returned to the flat with the other two killers, making his final preparations for the murders at london bridge. zahrah rehman told the court that when she got back to the flat that night all the lights were on and the back door was open. she was furious and started texting her husband but she said, obviously by that time, he wasn't even alive. ei
sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend.the wife of the ringleader — khuram butt — broke down in court, saying that two years on, she still couldn't look at photos of her husband's eight murdered victims. zahrah rehman described refusing to go on holiday to turkey with him and their children, fearing he would take them to syria. daniel sandford reports. just hours before he led the london bridge attack, khuram butt with his family. but after lunch that day, he walked out of the family home and they...
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here's our wales correspondent, sian lloyd.. many had feared this news could come, but not quite so soon. at lunchtime today they were sent home. we have been told we will have support, but what that means we don't know. the thing is quite a lot of us relocated from southampton to bridgend. when they shut the place there's not going to be anything left, is there. since it opened in the 1980s, the bridgend factory has been the biggest employer in this area. but the company says customer demand for the type of engines made here has fallen, and it hasn't been able to find additional work. ford announced in january that 1000 jobs would be lost. today, they said the plant will close completely by the end of 2020. union leaders said the workforce felt abandoned. i think what they have done is condition a lot of the workers to feel that it's going to go one day. that's what it feels like. but when that day does happen, like today, it is a devastating blow. the impact of these job losses will be felt in the wider community too, includi
here's our wales correspondent, sian lloyd.. many had feared this news could come, but not quite so soon. at lunchtime today they were sent home. we have been told we will have support, but what that means we don't know. the thing is quite a lot of us relocated from southampton to bridgend. when they shut the place there's not going to be anything left, is there. since it opened in the 1980s, the bridgend factory has been the biggest employer in this area. but the company says customer demand...
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our correspondent sian lloyd has this report.e moment the queen crowned her eldest son the prince of wales in a grand investiture ceremony held in caernarfon castle. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. among the guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. but the celebrations in caernarfon weren't universally popular. it was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. the investiture ceremony attracted some protests — and even direct action. there were violent attacks. a bomb exploded at government offices close to a railway line which was to carry the prince to the castle, and two men believed to be the bombers were killed. archive: the demonstration began
our correspondent sian lloyd has this report.e moment the queen crowned her eldest son the prince of wales in a grand investiture ceremony held in caernarfon castle. i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. among the guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long—time friend of the prince. it was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. here...
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sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend. our business editor, simon jack, is here.nything wrong. no, there are huge forces at work in the manufacturing industry at the moment. you had the confusion over diesel and diesel gates, the rush to electrification, and global car manufacturers are thinking about what they make, where they make it, and who they make it with. against that backdrop you have a plant operating in a way that is expensive and inefficient and making a product of the past and not the future. what does this tell us about the wider car market? you mentioned honda in swindon. we do know the investment in the uk car manufacturing industry has fallen over the last three years so has fallen over the last three years so it is tempting to think, is this to do with brexit? ford today insisted this was not to do with brexit. they are looking at a future. this is an industry that is struggling to pay for its own future, and i'm afraid that as a future, and i'm afraid that as a future that does not look like bridgend will be a part of. simon, thank you very much
sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend. our business editor, simon jack, is here.nything wrong. no, there are huge forces at work in the manufacturing industry at the moment. you had the confusion over diesel and diesel gates, the rush to electrification, and global car manufacturers are thinking about what they make, where they make it, and who they make it with. against that backdrop you have a plant operating in a way that is expensive and inefficient and making a product of the past and not the...
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sian lloyd reports. mid wales, but the quiet rural constituency of brecon and radnorshire has been shaken by a political tremor. a petition was launched calling for the local mp to be removed. it followed the conviction of conservative chris davies for a false expenses claim. he had submitted fake invoices forframing photographs, costing £700, to decorate his constituency office. the petition has passed the threshold of 10% of the electorate and he faces a by—election. i have let them down because i made a mistake but i'm sorry for that mistake. i've held my hands up to that mistake and now i want to move on. his constituents sealed his fate after six weeks of voting in a secret ballot. i think what our mp did was wrong. he should have resigned and i'm very pleased that we are having a by—election. i think far more mp5 have done far worse than he has done and never anything done about it. so i'm very disappointed. this local market attracts customers who come back every week but voters here have not been
sian lloyd reports. mid wales, but the quiet rural constituency of brecon and radnorshire has been shaken by a political tremor. a petition was launched calling for the local mp to be removed. it followed the conviction of conservative chris davies for a false expenses claim. he had submitted fake invoices forframing photographs, costing £700, to decorate his constituency office. the petition has passed the threshold of 10% of the electorate and he faces a by—election. i have let them down...
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the hawaiian congresswoman is ly sian, born in american samoa. >> aloha. >> reporter: and she's an iraqar veteran. llwe met her on the ma in washington, d.c. >> people may not know that you've been in the reserves for years, that you did o twours of duty in the middle east. how did that shape your views vis-a-vis whatin you're talk about now? >> immensely. every single day i was confronted with the high human cost of wa>> eporter: gabbard wants to end u.s. overseas effort at regime change. for instance, she opposes the u.s. arming of syrian rebels. she wants to put more money toward health care, a green economy, and socirograms by clawing back trillions of dollars from defense spending. >> so i'm just ckimagining the push from all the lobbyists and all the industries that are out there that benefit from the ou amnt of money that we spend on defense. how are you going to tame that pushback? american people standing up and just saying we ar e sacick and tired of the militaryndustrial complex and self-serving politicians in washington who have beaten these war drums 'ror so long when they
the hawaiian congresswoman is ly sian, born in american samoa. >> aloha. >> reporter: and she's an iraqar veteran. llwe met her on the ma in washington, d.c. >> people may not know that you've been in the reserves for years, that you did o twours of duty in the middle east. how did that shape your views vis-a-vis whatin you're talk about now? >> immensely. every single day i was confronted with the high human cost of wa>> eporter: gabbard wants to end u.s. overseas...
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sian lloyd is in cardiff with the latest.ardiff city to start a new chapter in his career when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back in january. both emiliano sala and the pilot david ibbotson were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found and it was taken to dorset, and since then, detectives in the doors a police force have been carrying out inquiries on the behalf of the coroner. tonight they confirmed that a 64—year—old man from north yorkshire had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by an unlawful act. they say that he has been helping them with their inquiries and that he has been since released from custody pending further investigation. now, the families of both emiliano sala and david ibbotson are being kept informed of these developments, and meanwhile, an investigation by the air accident tea m an investigation by the air accident team into what caused the plane to crash is continuing. the us military is claiming a minute to attack the two tankers damage last
sian lloyd is in cardiff with the latest.ardiff city to start a new chapter in his career when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back in january. both emiliano sala and the pilot david ibbotson were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found and it was taken to dorset, and since then, detectives in the doors a police force have been carrying out inquiries on the behalf of the coroner. tonight they confirmed that a 64—year—old man from north...
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this morning's reviewers are journalist and author shyama perera and sian griffiths, education editorthe sunday times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. liverpool have become european champions for the sixth time after beating tottenham in last night's champions league final. the reds won the game in madrid 2—0 to givejurgen klopp his first trophy as liverpool boss. our correspondent david ornstein was at the game. back in possession of the trophy they have come to love the most, a club defined by european success doing what they do best. the one thing missing from liverpool's resurgence under jurgen klopp was silverware. now, they have a piece — arguably the greatest of the lot. fans converged on the spanish capital in tens of thousands, for only the second all—english final, but no sooner had the teams taken to their stage had the drama began, liverpool given a penalty inside 30 seconds. moussa sissoko punished for use of the arm, mohamed salah merciless from the spot. and he scores! and liverpool make the perfect start. spurs simply had to raise their level and finally they did
this morning's reviewers are journalist and author shyama perera and sian griffiths, education editorthe sunday times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. liverpool have become european champions for the sixth time after beating tottenham in last night's champions league final. the reds won the game in madrid 2—0 to givejurgen klopp his first trophy as liverpool boss. our correspondent david ornstein was at the game. back in possession of the trophy they have come to love the most, a club...
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sian lloyd is in cardiff with the latest.k one of the two tankers damaged last week in the gulf of oman strongly resembled those used by iranian forces. tehran has denied any involvement in the incident. but on wednesday, the us navy took journalists to see the damaged ship, currently anchored nine miles off the united arab emirates. our correspondent mark lowen was among them. it has brought a volatile region closer to conflict — attacks last week on two ships in the gulf that the us is blaming on iran. washington says this was the iranian patrol boat involved. tehran denies it. today, american forces showed us what they say are fragments of the mine that caused the blast, and a magnet, allegedly part of an unexploded device, resembling those iran is known to have. this type of attack is a threat to international freedom of navigation in international waters, as well as freedom of commerce. as they build their case, the us navy took us out on a rare trip to see one of the stricken tankers. we travelled for an hour from the c
sian lloyd is in cardiff with the latest.k one of the two tankers damaged last week in the gulf of oman strongly resembled those used by iranian forces. tehran has denied any involvement in the incident. but on wednesday, the us navy took journalists to see the damaged ship, currently anchored nine miles off the united arab emirates. our correspondent mark lowen was among them. it has brought a volatile region closer to conflict — attacks last week on two ships in the gulf that the us is...
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our correspondent sian lloyd gave us the latest tonight from cardiff.n his way he to start a new chapter to in his career when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back in january. both emiliano sala and the pilot, david ibbotson, were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found and taken to dorset and since then, dorset police force of been carrying out enquiries on behalf of the coroner in tonight they confirmed the 64—year—old man from north yorkshire had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in an unlawful act. they say he has been helping them with their enquiries and has been released from custody pending further investigation. the families of both emiliano sala and david ibbotson are being kept informed of these developments. meanwhile, an error investigation by the air accident team into what caused the plane to crash is continuing. four men have been charged with the murder of almost 300 people killed when a passenger plane which took off from amsterdam was brought down in eastern ukraine, almost
our correspondent sian lloyd gave us the latest tonight from cardiff.n his way he to start a new chapter to in his career when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back in january. both emiliano sala and the pilot, david ibbotson, were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found and taken to dorset and since then, dorset police force of been carrying out enquiries on behalf of the coroner in tonight they confirmed the 64—year—old man from north...
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with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and sian griffiths, education editorfor the sundaye. let's take a quick look at the front pages. the sunday times has an interview with donald trump who calls on britain to send nigel farage to negotiate with brussels and pursue a no—deal brexit if the eu refuses to give britain what it wants. photographs of liverpool's triumph over spurs in the champions league final last night dominate the front and back pages. "the incredibles!" writes the daily star sunday. liverpool's mo salah lifts the trophy in delight on the front page of the sunday telegraph. the paper leads with michael gove telling cabinet he is prepared to delay brexit until 2020 rather than leave without a deal. 0n the front of the 0bserver, the mayor of london, sadiq khan, compares donald trump to a 20th—century facist ahead of the us president's state visit to london tomorrow. the mail on sunday warns britain's spy network has been stretched to breaking point by a new barrage of deadly threats, according to mi5‘s whitehall boss. and brexit party leader nigel farage tell
with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and sian griffiths, education editorfor the sundaye. let's take a quick look at the front pages. the sunday times has an interview with donald trump who calls on britain to send nigel farage to negotiate with brussels and pursue a no—deal brexit if the eu refuses to give britain what it wants. photographs of liverpool's triumph over spurs in the champions league final last night dominate the front and back pages. "the incredibles!"...
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sian lloyd is in cardiff. what more can you tell us? here to cardiff city, to started a new chapter in his career, when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back injanuary, north of guernsey and that was back in january, both emiliano north of guernsey and that was back injanuary, both emiliano sala and the pilot david ibbotson were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found, and it was taken to dorset. since then, detectives in the police force have been carrying out inquiries on behalf of the coroner, tonight they confirm that a 64—year—old man from north yorkshire had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by an unlawful act. they say that he had been helping them with their inquiries, and that he has been since released from custody, pending further investigation. now the families of both emiliano sala and david ibbotson have being kept informed of the developments and meanwhile an investigation by the air accident team into what caused the plane to crash is continuing. a woman in her
sian lloyd is in cardiff. what more can you tell us? here to cardiff city, to started a new chapter in his career, when the plane he was travelling in crashed north of guernsey and that was back injanuary, north of guernsey and that was back in january, both emiliano north of guernsey and that was back injanuary, both emiliano sala and the pilot david ibbotson were killed. a month later, emiliano sala's body was found, and it was taken to dorset. since then, detectives in the police force have...
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scientist on a beer feeling quite pleasant outside status, but again sunday by no means dry unsettled sianere. now as we move into the beginning of the newly can, the high pressure in the south may start to migrate a little bit further north and again it's finally balancing the atmosphere at the moment and if it does, meaning we may see fewer showers across the southern half of england and wales, and that area of low pressure will be happy to have a slow moving foundry down price and the north, such as the energy and atmosphere at the time of year, but we could be a high teens late 20s and the south and find time, and that this with isaac for a day are possible two days, getting a warmth but doesn't seem to last, we see blood pressure meandering and later in the week, possibly as high as reestablishing dropout into the end of the wii, but really down the spirit cannot make its mind up what to do next week so that could be dry weather for a to do next week so that could be dry weatherfor a time to do next week so that could be dry weather for a time and warm weather, still overall looking r
scientist on a beer feeling quite pleasant outside status, but again sunday by no means dry unsettled sianere. now as we move into the beginning of the newly can, the high pressure in the south may start to migrate a little bit further north and again it's finally balancing the atmosphere at the moment and if it does, meaning we may see fewer showers across the southern half of england and wales, and that area of low pressure will be happy to have a slow moving foundry down price and the north,...
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our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports.his plant. many had feared this news could come, but not quite so soon. at lunchtime today they were sent home. i'm not due back in until monday. we have been told we will have support but what that means we don't know. quite a lot of us relocated from southampton to bridgend and there's not going to be anything left when the place closes. gutted, especially for the youngsters. these are good, well—paid jobs. since it opened in the 1980s, the bridgend factory has been the biggest employer in this area. but the company says customer demand for the type of engines made here has fallen and it hasn't been able to find additional work. ford announced in january that 1000 jobs would be lost. today they said the plant would close completely by the end of 2020. union leaders said the workforce felt abandoned. i think what they have done is condition a lot of the workers to feel that it's going to go one day. that's what it feels like. when that day does happen, like today, it is a devastating
our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports.his plant. many had feared this news could come, but not quite so soon. at lunchtime today they were sent home. i'm not due back in until monday. we have been told we will have support but what that means we don't know. quite a lot of us relocated from southampton to bridgend and there's not going to be anything left when the place closes. gutted, especially for the youngsters. these are good, well—paid jobs. since it opened in the 1980s, the...
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what is the impact on the --sian economy the echo economy? -- are already lower.here will be in effect on russia but it will not be very much. >> well beijing is in a standoff with washington, there must be an opportunity for moscow. signeday president putin 30 documents. you also signed 30 document with the chinese? >> we have a limit in terms of development relations with china. we are working step-by-step. trade wars come and go, but we are working for longer-term prosperity. >> commodities are the big story. it is not only commodities. you are right. there is agriculture, the soybeans. >> that is partly because they are trying to diversify outside washington. >> china wants to diversify and russia as a neighboring country, it can be source -- one of the reliable suppliers. >> also huawei. you are not worried while any government is looking into whether they could provide a backdoor to the government? >> we are working with them in joint of element of the product. with the u.s. partners. >> the latest trade data shows the u.s. dollar still dominates transaction
what is the impact on the --sian economy the echo economy? -- are already lower.here will be in effect on russia but it will not be very much. >> well beijing is in a standoff with washington, there must be an opportunity for moscow. signeday president putin 30 documents. you also signed 30 document with the chinese? >> we have a limit in terms of development relations with china. we are working step-by-step. trade wars come and go, but we are working for longer-term prosperity....
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. -- hispanic americans, and ,sian-american unemployment have reached the lowest rate in history.loyment. african-american poverty has reached the lowest number by far, in history. these are incredible numbers. and today, right now, as we speak, almost 160 million people are working. that's more than ever before . it is the first time ever. the number of people is almost 160 million, and we are going to be breaking the numbers soon. [applause] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year and women's unemployment is now the lowest it's been in 74 years. [applause] pres. trump: wages are rising at the fastest rate in many decades and, really, what is nice, is that they are rising the fastest for the lowest income americans. isn't it nice? percentagewise. and our pledge to the american worker through ivana trump? she has worked so hard. [applause] pres. trump: she has worked so hard. she has secured commitments to provide private sector training opportunities to nearly 10 million americans. it's been an incredible story. great job. to get relief to workg families, we passed the
. -- hispanic americans, and ,sian-american unemployment have reached the lowest rate in history.loyment. african-american poverty has reached the lowest number by far, in history. these are incredible numbers. and today, right now, as we speak, almost 160 million people are working. that's more than ever before . it is the first time ever. the number of people is almost 160 million, and we are going to be breaking the numbers soon. [applause] women filled 60% of the new jobs created last year...
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sian: we have been seeing that already in the export numbers.ve territory, the exception being vietnam. we are going to see softening on the manufacturing side. we are expecting the manufacturing sector in general to remain week. shery: thank you so much for joining us today, senior asia economist at oxford economics. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of "daybreak." also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. customize your settings so you only get the news on the industries you care about. ♪ paul: the candidates fighting to be the next u.k. prime minister are sending a message to voters. they are both going to have a no deal brexit. let us cross to our ethics and rates reporter. and rates reporter. how likely is that they are going to be able to negotiate a new deal? >> that is the key question. both have said they would rather negotiate. indicated ave technological solution which will solve the issue. by that, they refer to the irish border. that doesd repeatedly not exis
sian: we have been seeing that already in the export numbers.ve territory, the exception being vietnam. we are going to see softening on the manufacturing side. we are expecting the manufacturing sector in general to remain week. shery: thank you so much for joining us today, senior asia economist at oxford economics. you can get a roundup of the stories you need to know to get your day going in today's edition of "daybreak." also available on mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app....
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sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend.st into the deaths following the london bridge terror attack, the wife of the ringleader, khuram butt broke down in court saying that even after two years she could not look at pictures of the victims. she said she would not go on holiday to turkey with him fearing he would take them to syria. just hours before he led the london bridge attack, khuram butt with his family. but after lunch that day, he walked out of the family home and they never saw him again. his widow, zahrah rehman, told the inquest... "he didn't kiss my son. he didn't kiss my daughter. hejust went." that evening, while she was out for a family meal, he returned to the flat with the other two killers, making his final preparations for the murders at london bridge. zahrah rehman told the court that when she got back to the flat that night all the lights were on and the back door was open. she was furious and started texting her husband but she said, obviously by that time, he wasn't even alive. eight people had just b
sian lloyd, bbc news, bridgend.st into the deaths following the london bridge terror attack, the wife of the ringleader, khuram butt broke down in court saying that even after two years she could not look at pictures of the victims. she said she would not go on holiday to turkey with him fearing he would take them to syria. just hours before he led the london bridge attack, khuram butt with his family. but after lunch that day, he walked out of the family home and they never saw him again. his...
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the co—leader of the green party sian berryjoins me now from westmister.tra low emission zone, which will maybe reduce a bit of the extra traffic, but we will still see increases in pollution. we will be delaying our compliance with legal limits on their pollution and 300,000 londoners will be affected by concentrated flight pass over 700 new flights a day and noise. it has been shown to be terrible for people's mental health and general enjoyment of life in the city. these are enormous impact locally, but think about climate change, as well. the act that was drawn up that passed through parliament allowing this to go through, and shame on all the mps who voted for this when it came to parliament. that was based on the old climate targets of reducing our emissions by 80%. now that the prime minister has signed up that the prime minister has signed up to that the prime minister has signed uptoa that the prime minister has signed up to a new net zero target, now that parliament has voted for a climate emergency, these expansion plans, these extra flights, th
the co—leader of the green party sian berryjoins me now from westmister.tra low emission zone, which will maybe reduce a bit of the extra traffic, but we will still see increases in pollution. we will be delaying our compliance with legal limits on their pollution and 300,000 londoners will be affected by concentrated flight pass over 700 new flights a day and noise. it has been shown to be terrible for people's mental health and general enjoyment of life in the city. these are enormous...