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is10% of the solihull workforce. to her percent of the overall workforce in the uk.out diesel. the industry says that new diesel cars are fine and they want the government to you, you know, say that message out there to reassure consumers. but motorists have been hit by new taxes, they are scared the goalposts might be moved. the central government has bothered the ball this decision on what to do about diesel policy to individual cities saying we have a situation where london is doing one thing, maybe bristol will do another. what consumers meant to think? no wonder they are baffled. what they‘re doing is putting off the sales and jaguar are very exposed to that particular phenomenon. they do say they remain committed the plight of the hiring some engineers. the woman some permanent staff a rich sorry hole. but something going to get here because of their great lakes closure to the diesel market. that does not see many ways who at the moment. we will just have see many ways who at the moment. we willjust have to keep an eye on whether there are a fair manufacturers
is10% of the solihull workforce. to her percent of the overall workforce in the uk.out diesel. the industry says that new diesel cars are fine and they want the government to you, you know, say that message out there to reassure consumers. but motorists have been hit by new taxes, they are scared the goalposts might be moved. the central government has bothered the ball this decision on what to do about diesel policy to individual cities saying we have a situation where london is doing one...
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the solihull group last verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran will not acquire nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible longly france thank you . and we should acknowledge the current agreement doesn't allow us to address all of us choose among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity regional. politics professor saeed mohammad marandi thinks any backtracking on the iran deal will diminish merkel and macaws credibility in the eyes of terror and it did more damage to themselves and anyone else because iranians are looking at the actions and the statements of these european leaders and when they see that they flip flop so easily and they try to piece the us president. so readily then in future i don't think that the iranians will ever take the germans or the french seriously again they'll know that in future they simply are useless to negotiate with because they have no influence they are willing to bow down to the u.s. president if he demands them to do so so more
the solihull group last verifiable agreement that guarantees that iran will not acquire nuclear weapons to denounce it without proposing anything else would be a serious mistake not respecting it would be irresponsible longly france thank you . and we should acknowledge the current agreement doesn't allow us to address all of us choose among the things not covered by the iran nuclear deal is iran's activity regional. politics professor saeed mohammad marandi thinks any backtracking on the iran...
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within seconds, two men are able to steal this car from a driveway in solihull.ow that over the last decade, one in every seven crimes in england and wales are vehicle theft related. well, it's very intrusive, and also, not only intrusive, it makes me feel insecure. this woman is worried about being targeted again, so we've protected her identity. my car was stolen, and it's made me feel very disappointed with the manufacturers, that i had put my keys in my house and they were well secured, but the thieves have the ability to take my car. today, in coventry, a summit for manufacturers to discuss what more they can do to make cars more secure. but if you've got the know—how, breaking in is not difficult. physical means to steal a car — break into it, smash the ignition locks, doesn't happen now. we're talking about electronic compromise, the vehicle's own actual internal electronics. that takes various different forms, but we're seeing an increase in that type of activity, which we're working with both manufacturers and national law enforcement organisations to tr
within seconds, two men are able to steal this car from a driveway in solihull.ow that over the last decade, one in every seven crimes in england and wales are vehicle theft related. well, it's very intrusive, and also, not only intrusive, it makes me feel insecure. this woman is worried about being targeted again, so we've protected her identity. my car was stolen, and it's made me feel very disappointed with the manufacturers, that i had put my keys in my house and they were well secured, but...
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because the narratives of the western governments in both the the so-called scriptural incident at solihull very in the u.k. and the incident in duma in syria which led to illegal us strikes u.s. u.k. and french strikes on syria both involve alleged use of chemical weapons.
because the narratives of the western governments in both the the so-called scriptural incident at solihull very in the u.k. and the incident in duma in syria which led to illegal us strikes u.s. u.k. and french strikes on syria both involve alleged use of chemical weapons.
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are to go at britain's biggest carmaker, as jaguar land rover announces cutbacks at its plant in solihull
are to go at britain's biggest carmaker, as jaguar land rover announces cutbacks at its plant in solihull
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on monday, it is expected to confirm that more than 1000 agency workers will go at its solihull plant adjustments to production schedules at all of its uk plants, as the company admits that it is facing significant challenges. in the uk, one in eight of those who are middle aged could have a potentially serious form of liver disease because they're overweight. that's the finding of the largest—ever liver scanning project in the country. symptoms of fatty liver disease often don't emerge until permanent damage has been done. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh has been talking to one woman who changed her lifestyle to beat the disease. this was me in 2011. frances carroll used to weigh 18 stone. then she was told she had fatty liver disease. and then, size? 22. and left unchecked, it could eventually have killed her. i was shocked. i had no idea. i really didn't have any symptoms that i knew about that, you know, i had a fatty liver. it was one of the things that really helped to motivate me, to make sure that i changed my health, really. she lost seven stone through a combination o
on monday, it is expected to confirm that more than 1000 agency workers will go at its solihull plant adjustments to production schedules at all of its uk plants, as the company admits that it is facing significant challenges. in the uk, one in eight of those who are middle aged could have a potentially serious form of liver disease because they're overweight. that's the finding of the largest—ever liver scanning project in the country. symptoms of fatty liver disease often don't emerge until...
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rachel has been taking classes at solihull college and university centre.u start teaching it to them? there is a lot of stigma around particular topics from school. and for rachel, it's all about seizing the day. a year ago, i lost my best friend who i'd had since childhood and i decided you have to grab every opportunity because you do not know how long you have got. i'd like to say i've got it and i've done it. one month to go. never too late to learn. tim muffett, bbc news. that lady inspired me who said you had to grab it. i have a lot of respect for people, like you, going back into it. as always, we'd like you to get involved. our maths challenge tutor, bobby seagull has set us another puzzle. it is on the facebook page. go through it and see if you can get it. the scarecrow in the question couldn't do it because it doesn't have a brain. you can email us at bbcbrea kfast@bbc. co. uk or share your thoughts with other viewers on our facebook page. coming up later in the programme. the speed of the world's fastest animal, the peregrine falcon, is put to
rachel has been taking classes at solihull college and university centre.u start teaching it to them? there is a lot of stigma around particular topics from school. and for rachel, it's all about seizing the day. a year ago, i lost my best friend who i'd had since childhood and i decided you have to grab every opportunity because you do not know how long you have got. i'd like to say i've got it and i've done it. one month to go. never too late to learn. tim muffett, bbc news. that lady...
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birmingham is the host city but it is across this region in leamington spa, sandwell, commentary, solihullabout the legacy of games, we had london 2012 which sparked so much interest and passion for sport, what you hope the legacy of the 2022 commonwealth games is going to be? just a showcase our young talent and to help our youngsters move forward. they don't need a lot of help, after the dress rehearsals yesterday, they will shine through today. you have four yea rs shine through today. you have four years to prepare, some preparations already under way. what does the timetable look like? we accept the commonwealth games flag which we will receive today to all first citizen, the lord mayor. after that, ha rd citizen, the lord mayor. after that, hard work intends preparing for our volu nteers hard work intends preparing for our volunteers helping those with the games. we have work to do for the commonwealth games village and the aquatic centre, but everything else is there or thereabouts. lots of work to do about the infrastructure but it is going to be amazing. jackie kennedy, thank you
birmingham is the host city but it is across this region in leamington spa, sandwell, commentary, solihullabout the legacy of games, we had london 2012 which sparked so much interest and passion for sport, what you hope the legacy of the 2022 commonwealth games is going to be? just a showcase our young talent and to help our youngsters move forward. they don't need a lot of help, after the dress rehearsals yesterday, they will shine through today. you have four yea rs shine through today. you...
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to put that in context, jlr has a workforce of 10,000 at solihull.the same quarter last year. than a third on the same quarter last yea r. sales than a third on the same quarter last year. sales also what10%, at $28.5 billion. high interest rates and lower... wishes beat our north american business correspondent who is standing by. —— should speak to. what is behind the soaring global profits atjpl? what is behind the soaring global profits at jpl? you and i might hate stock market volatility, the big movements we store injanuary might have made just movements we store injanuary might have madejust a mac plunge but movements we store injanuary might have made just a mac plunge but they made money forjp morgan. the idea is when people want to sell or to buy shares, jpm takes a cut from those sales so the more people buy and sell, the more moneyjp morgan makes. their trading revenue from stock markets alone was 26%. from the same period last year, that is one of the big drivers leading to this record—breaking profit figure we saw today. it wasn't justj
to put that in context, jlr has a workforce of 10,000 at solihull.the same quarter last year. than a third on the same quarter last yea r. sales than a third on the same quarter last year. sales also what10%, at $28.5 billion. high interest rates and lower... wishes beat our north american business correspondent who is standing by. —— should speak to. what is behind the soaring global profits atjpl? what is behind the soaring global profits at jpl? you and i might hate stock market...
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are to go at britain's biggest carmaker, as jaguar land rover announces cutbacks at its plant in solihullin a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... more on the intelligence that suggests yulia skripal‘s email may have been hacked by russian spies years before she was poisoned in salisbury. we'll get reaction from a former head of thejoint intelligence committee. as three female jockeys prepare to take centre stage at the grand national tomorrow, we ask if more women are being attracted to the sport. and later in the film review, jane hill and jason solomons look at dwaynejohnson‘s monster flick rampage, based on the cult 80s video game. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. good evening. 0ur headlines this evening. a favourable draw against roma in the champions league. smiles for katerina johnson thompson who takes heptathlon gold at the commonwealth games. niamh emerson takes third. tom daley winds another diving gold and uses his moment to highlight abuses towards the lgbt community
are to go at britain's biggest carmaker, as jaguar land rover announces cutbacks at its plant in solihullin a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... more on the intelligence that suggests yulia skripal‘s email may have been hacked by russian spies years before she was poisoned in salisbury. we'll get reaction from a former head of thejoint intelligence committee. as three female jockeys prepare to take centre stage at the...
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sima kotecha reports from birmingham. from a driveway in solihull.lt. locks — doesn't happen now. internal electronics. to try and combat. theft in the country. it‘s gone up by almost 80% over the last two years. to the car, which enables the thief to get in and drive away. so what more can people do to keep their car secure? steering wheel, because they act as a very good visual deterrent. as cars evolve technologically, so do thieves. it‘s now up to the manufacturers to stay one step ahead. and that‘s proving to be not always possible. sima kotecha, bbc news in the west midlands. time for a look at the weather... here‘s alina. conditions continuing to link along eastern coastal counties. eastern coastal counties. sunshine, scotland one of the few places doing well. places doing well. this was north berwick earlier today. berwick earlier today. hanging on to this most easterly airflow. airflow. the wind stream tends to get cut off through the weekend. get cut off through the weekend. evening into an tonight and tomorrow. tomorrow. continuing to work
sima kotecha reports from birmingham. from a driveway in solihull.lt. locks — doesn't happen now. internal electronics. to try and combat. theft in the country. it‘s gone up by almost 80% over the last two years. to the car, which enables the thief to get in and drive away. so what more can people do to keep their car secure? steering wheel, because they act as a very good visual deterrent. as cars evolve technologically, so do thieves. it‘s now up to the manufacturers to stay one step...