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we are in croydon, south london, where these pastors are looking for gang members.ies. this is what we are trying to show you. what about you, my sister? just a general prayer? yeah, it's ok, yeah? all right, we're just going to pray for you. a former leader of dsn, don't say no more, one of croydon‘s largest criminal gangs, pastor david is on a mission to show young people a life away from crime. we've come to bring peace and also to offer these people help, so it is a dangerous thing, but like i said, because we're coming from the heart, we just know all is well. you can even see how bad the area is because there's a fight starting right over there. that's how bad the area is. over here, can you see? david, let's go. reuben, who is no stranger to scenes like this, tells me his role on the street is not easy when it comes to gang wars and violence. my dear, my dear. we'll deal with it, we'll deal with it. if they do not go... soft, soft. are you a security guard? yeah, a security guard. 0k. this is what i'm saying...! 0k, 0k. so these people have been caught shopli
we are in croydon, south london, where these pastors are looking for gang members.ies. this is what we are trying to show you. what about you, my sister? just a general prayer? yeah, it's ok, yeah? all right, we're just going to pray for you. a former leader of dsn, don't say no more, one of croydon‘s largest criminal gangs, pastor david is on a mission to show young people a life away from crime. we've come to bring peace and also to offer these people help, so it is a dangerous thing, but...
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the pair were attacked at a house in kingston upon thames in south london last summer. in south west last summer. a second man was found not guilty of kidnap. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. it contains some distressing details. celine dookhran was 20 years old. she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle, who was a savage sexual predator. he kidnapped celine and then raped and murdered her. mujahid arshid also tried to kill another young woman in what he intended to be a double rape and murder. as a rape survivor, his second victim can't be identified. celine dookhran‘s mother and stepfather were in court to see a man who'd married into theirfamilyjailed for a minimum of a0 years. a police officer read a statement on their behalf. we are pleased with the verdict and the sentence. but we would like our final words to be about our wonderful celine. we love you, we miss you, we thank you for being an amazing, brilliant, funny, intelligent and caring daughter, sister, cousin and friend. arshid's blue pick—up truck was caught on cctv. he was
the pair were attacked at a house in kingston upon thames in south london last summer. in south west last summer. a second man was found not guilty of kidnap. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. it contains some distressing details. celine dookhran was 20 years old. she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle, who was a savage sexual predator. he kidnapped celine and then raped and murdered her. mujahid arshid also tried to kill another young woman in...
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london studio. have you seen snow? i have been going round the main train station is where people would be coming in from sussex, kent and norfolk. southolchester through to london, liverpool street. but the branch lines are closed in norfolk and in ipswich. the trans—siberia might run in all weathers but the trans—of the c—train does not. check before you travel and in terms of aviation, the main problem so far are 80 cancellations to and from heathrow airport, including lots of domestic services and european flights. they have been cancelled by british airways because they need to make sure there is room in the schedules to operate the long haul flight timetable and that will get worse. probably in the next couple of days. but british airways tells me they have notified passengers who are affected. as everywhere, check before you go to the airport or the railway station and good luck everybody. what a great way to end the interview. simon, thank you very much. staying in a customs union with the eu would be a "sell—out" of the uk's interests, according to the international trade secretary liam fox. he will deliver a speech to busines
london studio. have you seen snow? i have been going round the main train station is where people would be coming in from sussex, kent and norfolk. southolchester through to london, liverpool street. but the branch lines are closed in norfolk and in ipswich. the trans—siberia might run in all weathers but the trans—of the c—train does not. check before you travel and in terms of aviation, the main problem so far are 80 cancellations to and from heathrow airport, including lots of domestic...
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house inquiry which was you know for it has never they have never been implemented this is far and south london my very similar issue happened with similar kind of cladding and six people died now that has been we've been calling for the for the for the government to implement those recommendations for several years now and they haven't done it with the minister in charge after that like a bell inquiry is now to resume is chief of staff and he will he came into criticism for not following up on recommendations for the inquiry would feel like for you you know that he's sick actually you know we're all very well aware of that we're very very aware of that because he's now basically the closest person there is to the prime minister exactly and to everything i can night and day we have dedicated case workers trying to trying to lobby for them but where we're hitting you know the people in charge of the county where we have brought is there already because you do know your hands are tied but we'd love to buy the private property is the unfortunate there's no legal way we can do that at the moment th
house inquiry which was you know for it has never they have never been implemented this is far and south london my very similar issue happened with similar kind of cladding and six people died now that has been we've been calling for the for the for the government to implement those recommendations for several years now and they haven't done it with the minister in charge after that like a bell inquiry is now to resume is chief of staff and he will he came into criticism for not following up on...
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india and here in the parts of south—east londonlj pavement of india and here in the parts of south-east londonknow existed, like i didn't know this park was here even though i live in the area i have never been here before the think it does two things that helped me get fit a company under more about where i live in but i enjoy. ivor gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other activities across the uk. we have been getting hundreds of new people signing up every time you go for a run you go for a run up unlikely to pass by somewhere where there isn't things going on, house of someone who is isolated and lonely every time you were running through your community there are things that need doing and actually you can combine it with your exercise. this is about fun more than running though, as we noa fun more than running though, as we no a lot of our litter and up in the waterways which means that the ploggers end up in wages. it isn't just about the climate of the public purse, clearing the cost authorities more than £700 million a year in england alone. this local
india and here in the parts of south—east londonlj pavement of india and here in the parts of south-east londonknow existed, like i didn't know this park was here even though i live in the area i have never been here before the think it does two things that helped me get fit a company under more about where i live in but i enjoy. ivor gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other activities across the uk. we have been getting hundreds of new people signing up every...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. now let's get the weather.'s get the weather. apparently you are quite a litter collector yourself! if you may fill up collector yourself! if you may fill up after now i could, it is minute fitness craze. none of those people you saw had a full—back, my bag is about ten kilograms, and i defy anybody to run about the streets with ten kilograms on their hip! if you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you want to get into the bushes, you cannot do jogging, you you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you either do one thing or the other. in mike ‘s periods, i told you, the time is slipping by! and the audiences falling! the weather is not great if you are litter picking this afternoon. u nless litter picking this afternoon. unless you happen to be in sheltered spots on the eastern side of the british isles. this was the scene earlier, and this will be more widely available across western parts as a warm front comes in from the atlantic spreading more in the way of cloud. rain pushing e
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. now let's get the weather.'s get the weather. apparently you are quite a litter collector yourself! if you may fill up collector yourself! if you may fill up after now i could, it is minute fitness craze. none of those people you saw had a full—back, my bag is about ten kilograms, and i defy anybody to run about the streets with ten kilograms on their hip! if you want to get into the bushes, you cannot dojogging, you want to get into the bushes, you...
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murder but this is michael's fate he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information people is being tight lipped we are facing a barrier wishes. people think into their so that if they're open their mouths and says something they're going to be labeled as being named pharma iris mich. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell the police who this is the epidemic hundreds of knife crimes every week these some of the weapons used driven say the police by territorial gangs drugs and in london there's an ethnic dynamic i recognise that there's a disproportionate number of young black males that are getting stabbed and unfortunately being killed the gangs don't necessarily follow racial groups in fact some of them come in very multicultural but as a rule at the moment we're finding the biggest threat to a young black male is indeed a young black male. this club tries to give children focus yes children this young are at risk for u
murder but this is michael's fate he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information people is being tight lipped we are facing a barrier wishes. people think into their so that if they're open their mouths and says something they're going to be labeled as being named pharma iris mich. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.first prospecting satellite by 2020, ahead of his competitors. he is part of a push in scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable, there are 10,000 asteroids. i started in the corporation when i was 20 years old in university because i realised there was not any space mining businesses in the united kingdom and space mining is going to be one of the biggest interest of the 21st century. you have to know where you are mining before you begin to mine it. like traditional mining companies, you start by prospecting and then you look to the extraction phase. we begin by launching the astra satellite which we hope to launch in 2020, a space telescope which goes into a low orbit and will scan all 10,000 asteroids to determine what the composition of the objects. we can then determine which asteroids will be candidates for mining. 500 asteroids cur
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.first prospecting satellite by 2020, ahead of his competitors. he is part of a push in scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable, there are 10,000 asteroids. i started in the corporation when i was 20 years old in university because i realised there was not any space mining businesses in the united...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. your teacher might have told you to reach for the stars. ofa a satellite before 2020. he is part of a push within scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable strategic resources, i started on the asteroid mining corporation when i was 20 years old and university because i realised there were no space mining companies in the united kingdom. you have to know what you're mining before you can mine it, selecting traditional mining companies, you start by prospecting, then you look to the extraction phase. we begin by launching a satellite in 2020. that'll be a space telescope which will go into a law that and scan asteroids to determine the composition of these objects. with that data, we can then determine which asteroids will be candidates for mining. in ourfield of view, the struggle where about 5000 asteroids at the
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. your teacher might have told you to reach for the stars. ofa a satellite before 2020. he is part of a push within scotland for innovation in the space industry in the uk. even a small asteroid could be worth £2 billion. asteroids are tremendously valuable strategic resources, i started on the asteroid mining corporation when i was 20 years old and university because i realised there were no space mining companies in the united kingdom. you have to...
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a south london library, which was occupied by protesters for nine days in 2016, reopens today.emodelling of carnegie library caused controversy after protesters had to be evicted. lambeth council say the project has progressed well but those opposed to the revamp are waiting to see how much of their library remains. surrey racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to competition less tha n preparing to return to competition less than a year after the accident that resulted in him having both legs amputated. the 18—year—old has been testing out a car which has been specially adapted for him by the carlin racing team and hopes he can secure a place in the formula 3 series which begins in april. there's no feeling like it. to be honest it's been the most calm place since my accident, being back behind the wheel of a racing car. that's where i wanted to be since my accident and to get back behind the wheel, yeah, i just accident and to get back behind the wheel, yeah, ijust feel completely in control and relaxed when i'm out there. which, yeah, it's a nice feeling to have.
a south london library, which was occupied by protesters for nine days in 2016, reopens today.emodelling of carnegie library caused controversy after protesters had to be evicted. lambeth council say the project has progressed well but those opposed to the revamp are waiting to see how much of their library remains. surrey racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to competition less tha n preparing to return to competition less than a year after the accident that resulted in him having...
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the new shops in edinburgh, stockton, hull, polegate and rosehill in south london have led to 200 newjobssays it plans to open more than 50 new stores this year. "shamelessly bamboozled" — that's how a parliamentary report has described members of the british steel workers pension scheme, who were given unsuitable financial advice, leading some to lose out on thousands. it happened last year when tata restructured the scheme, meaning its 124,000 members had to decide what to do with that money. earlier we spoke to tom mcphail, head of policy at hargreaves la nsdown. there were clearly some system failures here, the report highlighted various things which could have been done differently to protect the steelworkers. there was a particular set of circumstances towards the end of last year where they had to make a fairly complex decision in a short period of time. the trust and pension scheme had been undermined, they knew whichever of the two options they were presented with, the new replacement scheme or going into the lifeboat protection fund would have resulted in some loss of money for
the new shops in edinburgh, stockton, hull, polegate and rosehill in south london have led to 200 newjobssays it plans to open more than 50 new stores this year. "shamelessly bamboozled" — that's how a parliamentary report has described members of the british steel workers pension scheme, who were given unsuitable financial advice, leading some to lose out on thousands. it happened last year when tata restructured the scheme, meaning its 124,000 members had to decide what to do with...
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you're already successful but they are young and up and coming comic book writer if you chose a south london youth as the protagonist of like you did in kingsmen it doesn't doesn't matter so much that it might seem so bursts of in some way a company like netflix and other streaming services who put it up as this tested out yes i mean i've never had one conversation with a set on the sat and if anything adds anybody in france at their house a few weeks ago and i gave them the company said let's see or feel you see it is says because failure means that we're trying stuff that nobody's trying for and i just i love that actually there's a coincidence like the wild west spread we're going to avoid sounds like a netflix advertisement i want to tell the three ming service is part of his li available amazon hulu all bunch of them i just do want to say that we now know that it's been revealed that maybe two thousand films or t.v. movies were made in conjunction with the pentagon and with cia collaboration yet you think. you think you'd ever write any comic books at all and create anything with them a
you're already successful but they are young and up and coming comic book writer if you chose a south london youth as the protagonist of like you did in kingsmen it doesn't doesn't matter so much that it might seem so bursts of in some way a company like netflix and other streaming services who put it up as this tested out yes i mean i've never had one conversation with a set on the sat and if anything adds anybody in france at their house a few weeks ago and i gave them the company said let's...
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murder but this is michael speight he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information. is being tight lipped we're facing a barrier wishes people to look into this if they open their mouth and says something they're going to be labelled as being named pharma or snitch. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell the police who this is the epidemic hundreds of knife crimes every week these some of the weapons used driven say the police by territorial gangs drugs and in london there's an ethnic dynamic i recognise that there's a disproportionate number of young black males that are getting stabbed and unfortunately being killed the gangs don't necessarily follow racial groups in fact some of them come in very multicultural but as a rule at the moment we're finding the biggest threat to a young black male is indeed a young black male. this club tries to give children focus yes children this young are at risk for us the man who foun
murder but this is michael speight he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information. is being tight lipped we're facing a barrier wishes people to look into this if they open their mouth and says something they're going to be labelled as being named pharma or snitch. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell the police who this...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. time for a look at the weather.ing this one showing the clear skies. we have also had some frost, mist and fog patches, but they are lifting and clearing. a lot of dry weather on the cards and cloud increasing from the cards and cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later on in the day, all courtesy of the system in the atlantic. in the east a lot of high pressure in charge, bringing dry weather. sunshine for kent and norfolk and off east of scotland as well. some brightness breaking through the cloud in england and the midlands. temperatures will hit 10-11 in midlands. temperatures will hit 10—11 in the south, high single figures further north. rain in northern ireland in the afternoon will push its way into west and wales, and the south—east of england. 0vernight as that patchy, light rain continues we will all see some cloud and frost free conditions on monday morning. a different feel to the weather. mild and murky on monday all down to the fact that this front is lingering to the east. it
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. time for a look at the weather.ing this one showing the clear skies. we have also had some frost, mist and fog patches, but they are lifting and clearing. a lot of dry weather on the cards and cloud increasing from the cards and cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later on in the day, all courtesy of the system in the atlantic. in the east a lot of high pressure in charge, bringing dry weather. sunshine for kent and norfolk...
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the court had heard that mujahid arshid of kingston, in south—west london, had developed an obsession and the surviving victim, who cannot be identified. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. celine dookhran was 20 years old, she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle, who was a savage sexual predator, he kidnapped celine and then raped and murdered her. mujahid arshid also raped and tried to kill another young woman. as a rape survivor, his second victim can't be identified. celine dookhran‘s mother and stepfather were in court to see a man who'd married into their family found guilty. a police officer read a statement on their behalf. we are pleased with the verdict and the sentence, but we would like our final words to be about our wonderful celine. we love you, we miss you and we thank you for being an amazing, brilliant, funny, intelligent and caring daughter, sister and cousin and friend. arshid's blue pick—up truck was caught on cctv, he was transporting a freezer, which was part of his plot. two—days later he was back in his truck and
the court had heard that mujahid arshid of kingston, in south—west london, had developed an obsession and the surviving victim, who cannot be identified. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, reports. celine dookhran was 20 years old, she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle, who was a savage sexual predator, he kidnapped celine and then raped and murdered her. mujahid arshid also raped and tried to kill another young woman. as a rape survivor, his second...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. let's have a look at the weather.e beautiful sunrise pictures sent in by our weather watchers, including this one which is taken in norfolk showing the clear skies. some frost, mist and fog patches. they are lifting and cleric. do the rest of the day, dry weather, cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later in the day, all courtesy of this frontal system approaching from the atlantic. towards fees, high pressure in charge, keeping a lot of dry weather the central and eastern parts of the uk. best of the centres for the likes of kent, norfolk, eastern and northern parts of scotland. elsewhere, a little bit of brightness breaking through the cloud, north—west of england, down towards the midlands. temperatures, ten or 11 celsius in the south but staying high single figures further north. rain across northern ireland through the afternoon, pushing in the western world, south—west of england, heading across scotland. the light patchy rain overnight continues east, a lot of cloud, frost free conditio
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london. let's have a look at the weather.e beautiful sunrise pictures sent in by our weather watchers, including this one which is taken in norfolk showing the clear skies. some frost, mist and fog patches. they are lifting and cleric. do the rest of the day, dry weather, cloud increasing from the west and that will bring some rain later in the day, all courtesy of this frontal system approaching from the atlantic. towards fees, high pressure in charge,...
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well, yes, we‘ve seen them in south london and nottingham in england, in cardiff, and now in edinburgh people, then they will be going to a reception for young people at the palace of holyrood house. but the visit began here at edinburgh‘s most famous landmark. edinburgh castle, and they welcome to scotland on a date when the temperatures were not far from zero, and felt rather less. a day, then, for a good, warm coat. and there was meghan markle, wrapped up in something with a touch of tartan about it. as for harry, well, he‘s used to the bracing temperatures. just think of all the time the rules spent at balmoral. it is chilly, said meghan, as she greeted the crowds. i got to meet meghan today, and she is absolutely beautiful, i‘m so and she is absolutely beautiful, i‘m so excited. they the future of the rural family, meghan and so excited. they the future of the ruralfamily, meghan and harry, william and kate, they are the future. waiting for the couple just outside because all gates, the band of her majesty‘s royal marines scotland, there to welcome harry, recently appointed captai
well, yes, we‘ve seen them in south london and nottingham in england, in cardiff, and now in edinburgh people, then they will be going to a reception for young people at the palace of holyrood house. but the visit began here at edinburgh‘s most famous landmark. edinburgh castle, and they welcome to scotland on a date when the temperatures were not far from zero, and felt rather less. a day, then, for a good, warm coat. and there was meghan markle, wrapped up in something with a touch of...
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you're already successful but they are young and up and coming comic book writer if you chose a south london youth as the protagonist of like you did in kingsmen it doesn't doesn't matter so much that it might seem so bursts of in some way a company like netflix and other streaming services who put it up as this tested out yes i mean i've never had one conversation with a set on the set and if anything adds anybody and that's about how i was a few weeks ago and the guy you know the company said late see or feel you see it he says because failure means that we're trying stuff that nobody's trying for and i just i love that shit as a coincidence like the wild west spread we're going to have reports are they and that flags are virtues when i want to tell that streaming service is car obviously available amazon hulu all bunch of them i just do want to say that we now know that it's been revealed that maybe two thousand films or t.v. movies were made in conjunction with the pentagon and with cia collaboration yet you think you think you'd ever write any comic books alone create anything within a
you're already successful but they are young and up and coming comic book writer if you chose a south london youth as the protagonist of like you did in kingsmen it doesn't doesn't matter so much that it might seem so bursts of in some way a company like netflix and other streaming services who put it up as this tested out yes i mean i've never had one conversation with a set on the set and if anything adds anybody and that's about how i was a few weeks ago and the guy you know the company said...
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in south london, suburban streets around clapham are forcing cars to move at a crawling pace and in centralore commute this morning and expect delays and disruption. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube this morning, the district line is running with severe delays from edgware to wimbledon and earls court to tower hill after a signalfailure. there earls court to tower hill after a signal failure. there are severe delays on the piccadilly line because of the signal failure. london overground because of the signal failure. london overg round has because of the signal failure. london overground has minor delays from stratford to richmond. and also from stratford to richmond. and also from euston to watford junction and from euston to watford junction and from liverpool street to cheshunt. greater anglia are running a reduced service again this morning. due to to whether there is bad news that some expecting to have their rubbish collected today. some councils are cancelling bin collections because of the weather. southend borough council said that icy conditions make it u
in south london, suburban streets around clapham are forcing cars to move at a crawling pace and in centralore commute this morning and expect delays and disruption. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube this morning, the district line is running with severe delays from edgware to wimbledon and earls court to tower hill after a signalfailure. there earls court to tower hill after a signal failure. there are severe delays on the piccadilly line because of the signal failure....
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was a builder and brought his captives to aid an empty house he was working on in kingston in south—west londondown years opportunities were missed to stop arshid‘s sexual offending. in 2008 he abused the victim who testified against him. this went on for a year. in 2011 she finally told some of her family but her story wasn‘t accepted. in 2013 arshid was caught in an online stink in fighting arshid was caught in an online stink infighting an arshid was caught in an online stink in fighting an undercover police officer to drug and raped her. the following year he was interviewed by detectives, prosecutors decided they couldn‘t bring a case because the police haven‘t found key evidence. a former senior officer is questioning the rigour of this investigation. the bottom line is we have an undercover police officer who engages with a paedophile who talks about doing the most terrific things toa about doing the most terrific things to a young person. and then we have a three—month delay before police officers go to the address and even at that time there is nothing to suggest the victim was spoken
was a builder and brought his captives to aid an empty house he was working on in kingston in south—west londondown years opportunities were missed to stop arshid‘s sexual offending. in 2008 he abused the victim who testified against him. this went on for a year. in 2011 she finally told some of her family but her story wasn‘t accepted. in 2013 arshid was caught in an online stink in fighting arshid was caught in an online stink infighting an arshid was caught in an online stink in...
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for two yea rs i councillor in south london.rget because i saw how vital good schools and colleges are to a community. how the hopes and aspirations which parents have further children, and which young people have for their futures, further children, and which young people have for theirfutures, are bound up with the quality of education on offer. and here in this fantastic setting, in a building from derby's proud past, which today is helping to define a fantastic future for this city and this county as part of derby college, the immense value of great local institutions providing people with an education that truly works for them, is clear. i drew on my experiences in south london when i first became an mp and made my maiden speech in parliament on the subject of education in 1997. i said then that the aim of education policy should be to provide the right education for every child. that for some children that would be an education that is firmly based in learning practical and vocational skills. for others it would be an educ
for two yea rs i councillor in south london.rget because i saw how vital good schools and colleges are to a community. how the hopes and aspirations which parents have further children, and which young people have for their futures, further children, and which young people have for theirfutures, are bound up with the quality of education on offer. and here in this fantastic setting, in a building from derby's proud past, which today is helping to define a fantastic future for this city and this...
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and the audiences are loving it you know it's it's cutting across all age groups and you know in south london there's a and after party tonight you know when i was coming on here i was telling people i can get a hold of anybody they're all at the cinema you don't want to be here but we were obviously rather huge you'd rather be there and if you are saying that this is it they've done a great job with the production in the marketing how likely is it that we might see more films like this or is this sort of magic just stand year i'm often too difficult to recreate it's an interesting thing. i think that the last time this happened was probably would be. cop character shaft back in one thousand nine hundred eighty one which was the pre curser to blacksploitation and a whole slew of movies aimed targeted at black audiences we may well see that again but i hopefully their production values are going to be a lot higher all right well thanks very much colonel a loon a day you might still have time to make off to thank you. with the new. catch of the day provides a big but for this quick thinking of
and the audiences are loving it you know it's it's cutting across all age groups and you know in south london there's a and after party tonight you know when i was coming on here i was telling people i can get a hold of anybody they're all at the cinema you don't want to be here but we were obviously rather huge you'd rather be there and if you are saying that this is it they've done a great job with the production in the marketing how likely is it that we might see more films like this or is...
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—east. 0utside particularly london and the south—east. in employment, which suggests it is not necessarily at places in the country where jobs are available. in order to fix this problem that i think the government has to work harder to train people, firstly to train people to give them the right skills that employers are looking for, there has to be extra investment in transport. and also a big effort to fix the south—east‘s housing market, warehousing was very high and the stops a lot of people moving to london where there are morejobs. moving to london where there are more jobs. what about the productivity figures? what do though they tell a scratch amuck the question is why did productivity rise? 0ne question is why did productivity rise? one reason is that unemployment has reached the lowest level since the mid—19 70s. where employers are finding it harder to find workers with the right skills and experience they need, and so instead they are having to use existing workers more efficiently. thatin existing workers more efficiently. t
—east. 0utside particularly london and the south—east. in employment, which suggests it is not necessarily at places in the country where jobs are available. in order to fix this problem that i think the government has to work harder to train people, firstly to train people to give them the right skills that employers are looking for, there has to be extra investment in transport. and also a big effort to fix the south—east‘s housing market, warehousing was very high and the stops a...
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south korea. and that's all from london for now now let's go back to the. thanks very much barbara just to let you know there's lots of ways you can get in touch with us here on the newsgroup you can get it to us through whatsapp our number there is nine seven four five zero one one one one four nine and get it out for us on facebook as well facebook dot com slash for slash. and at a.j. news grid via e-mail as well. this is the news great if you're watching us on facebook live you are about to hear from venezuela who are dying because they can't get access to vital medicine the country's health care system in crisis because of political and economic turmoil. and then later in italy divided pro and anti fascist demonstrators holding rallies before next week's parliamentary elections. hello there we've got a lot of unsettled weather across parts of the middle east at the moment with two main systems with this at the moment the first one is here marching its way eastwards working its way steadily away from us but then we've got the next one that's already with
south korea. and that's all from london for now now let's go back to the. thanks very much barbara just to let you know there's lots of ways you can get in touch with us here on the newsgroup you can get it to us through whatsapp our number there is nine seven four five zero one one one one four nine and get it out for us on facebook as well facebook dot com slash for slash. and at a.j. news grid via e-mail as well. this is the news great if you're watching us on facebook live you are about to...
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murder but this is michael speight he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information. is being tight lipped. a barrier which is. something they're going to be labelled as being made for armor or a snitch. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell the police who this is the epidemic hundreds of knife crimes every week these some of the weapons used driven say the police by territorial gangs drugs and in london there's an ethnic dynamic i recognise that there's a disproportionate number of young black males that are getting stomped and unfortunately being killed the gangs don't necessarily follow racial groups in fact some of them come in very multicultural but as a rule at the moment we're finding the biggest threat to a young black male is indeed a young black male. this club tries to give children focus yes children this young are at risk for us the man who founded this club was killed aged twenty in a knife crime his mother
murder but this is michael speight he doesn't know who stabbed to death his boy michael jr in a south london park the attack seems to have been random for months on the police appealed for information. is being tight lipped. a barrier which is. something they're going to be labelled as being made for armor or a snitch. just another london knife crime this robbery earlier this month on camera but no one will tell the police who this is the epidemic hundreds of knife crimes every week these some...
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things are going so i think there's clearly some quite deep rooted problems that have taken hold in south london this culture of corruption within the n c it's it's pervasive right down to the lowest levels of government you've had state institutions that have had their independence on the mind you've had state owned companies which have racked up massive debts and obviously the economic challenges do not get turned around overnight but having said that run poza can come in and provide this level of policy carty that has been lacking and that will encourage investors and secure some big wins and he can make some symbolic moves around getting rid of a lot of ministers that have been implicated in a lot of these crops and scandals and he won't solve everything in time for the elections but there will be certain kind of low hanging fruit that he can walk but of effect i thank you very much live coming to talk to thank you. the u.n. special envoy for syria has been briefing the security council on the current situation there and his update was a grim one stuff under mr a said the violence is the wor
things are going so i think there's clearly some quite deep rooted problems that have taken hold in south london this culture of corruption within the n c it's it's pervasive right down to the lowest levels of government you've had state institutions that have had their independence on the mind you've had state owned companies which have racked up massive debts and obviously the economic challenges do not get turned around overnight but having said that run poza can come in and provide this...
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greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.e brushing... does it make it go faster or slower?” just need to master the rules by the end of the games. it is tied at the moment. we are keeping an eye on it. there it is. it is very tight between great britain and sweden at the moment. and it is faster. if you live in the countryside you can understand how bad it is trying to get good wi—fi. but now, the church of england has signed an agreement with the government making it easier to use church steeples to host mobile phone masts. becky clark, who's from the church of england, joins us from our london newsroom. good morning. good morning. watch deal have you done with mobile phone companies? it is not a deal with them. it is an agreement with the government to work together to improve mobile and broadband infrastructure. it is needed for small businesses and people in more isolated communities to make sure they have connectivity with the rest of the world. those of us who live in cities and small townships take it for granted. we
greg dawson, bbc news, south—east london.e brushing... does it make it go faster or slower?” just need to master the rules by the end of the games. it is tied at the moment. we are keeping an eye on it. there it is. it is very tight between great britain and sweden at the moment. and it is faster. if you live in the countryside you can understand how bad it is trying to get good wi—fi. but now, the church of england has signed an agreement with the government making it easier to use...
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skype look how with my very limited knowledge of how the fashion industry works what leo is a south london this seems to make a bit of sense you could get a lot will bang for your buck these days rather than focusing everything on a few minutes on a runway at an admittedly big fashion show. well hi thank you for having first of all. you mentioned the fashion industry is going through a major overhaul right now specially fashion week. what some brands are doing like burberry and marks and spencer is that they have a runway to retail model which. the fashion show is over people can head over to their website and buy the garment they saw on the runway which is much more. modern practical than we what we used to say in the past in the past we had a fashion show and we had to wait six months to buy the clothes i believe london fashion week is coming up actually in a few days are you expecting to see any sort of differences any sort of new approaches or even fewer people than. that's a good question and well it starts on friday right now we well it's siding with buy a new stop shop one of the ma
skype look how with my very limited knowledge of how the fashion industry works what leo is a south london this seems to make a bit of sense you could get a lot will bang for your buck these days rather than focusing everything on a few minutes on a runway at an admittedly big fashion show. well hi thank you for having first of all. you mentioned the fashion industry is going through a major overhaul right now specially fashion week. what some brands are doing like burberry and marks and...
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the court had heard that mujahid arshid, of kingston in south—west london, had developed an obsessionied. injuly last year, he attacked them at a house he was renovating. his co—accused — vincent tappu — was cleared of kidnapping charges. jon donnison is that the old baby. just bring us up to date with events. well there were cheers from the public gallery, friends and family of celine dookhran as the guilty verdicts were read out for mujahid arshid. guilty on all counts. two counts of rape, two cou nts counts. two counts of rape, two counts of kidnapping, one count of murder and one of attempted murder as well as two counts of historic sexual abuse on the surviving victim. in sentencing mujahid arshid toa minimum victim. in sentencing mujahid arshid to a minimum of a0 years the judge said he had been truly terrifying and stands at the very highest level of seriousness in terms of the crimes committed. my colleaguejune kelly has the background to the case. celine dookhran was 20 years old. she worked in a bank and had a boyfriend. she also had a jealous uncle who was a barbaric sexual
the court had heard that mujahid arshid, of kingston in south—west london, had developed an obsessionied. injuly last year, he attacked them at a house he was renovating. his co—accused — vincent tappu — was cleared of kidnapping charges. jon donnison is that the old baby. just bring us up to date with events. well there were cheers from the public gallery, friends and family of celine dookhran as the guilty verdicts were read out for mujahid arshid. guilty on all counts. two counts of...
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london. i think that south korea could benefit greatly. —— kings college london.ts in tourism amongst australia and southeast asia so the same could happen in pyeongchang. —— nagano. last night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive it seems, but tourism could bejeopardised if tensions remain high? that's true but after the 2002 world cup, the number of tourists in korea increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,02016. a increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,020 16. a fourfold increase —— 17 million in 2016. many in the region don't seem to be as concerned as we are in other parts of the world and i think1 million tourists per year increase is a reasonable figure. 0ver over the last three days we've been talking a lot about some of the hottest topics at asia's biggest aviation event, the singapore airshow. i've been there and i've been talking to the movers and shakers in the industry. i also wondered, why do we have these events and what is the appea
london. i think that south korea could benefit greatly. —— kings college london.ts in tourism amongst australia and southeast asia so the same could happen in pyeongchang. —— nagano. last night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive it seems, but tourism could bejeopardised if tensions remain high? that's true but after the 2002 world cup, the number of tourists in korea increased...
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run out of a basement of a church in south—east london we've also learned of an unregistered school that months after it opened the headteacher was banned from teaching for allegedly hitting a five—year—old pupil with learning difficulties at a previous school. she denies the allegation. and also says she never set out to do anything illegal by running the school. we have this little hidden universe of tiny schools... ofsted says it needs a change in the law to close these schools. why have there been no prosecutions of those running unregistered schools? there isa chain running unregistered schools? there is a chain to this. it starts with ofsted preparing a case. it goes to the secretary of state to approve taking it forward, then it goes to the crown prosecution service. we've prepared a number of cases, none of them have yet been approved, we believe many of these cases should have been taken forward. why can't you just go in and shot the schools down? my hands are tied. we have no power to shut down. we can enter and report. that's it. we can't even pick up evidence we find there. t
run out of a basement of a church in south—east london we've also learned of an unregistered school that months after it opened the headteacher was banned from teaching for allegedly hitting a five—year—old pupil with learning difficulties at a previous school. she denies the allegation. and also says she never set out to do anything illegal by running the school. we have this little hidden universe of tiny schools... ofsted says it needs a change in the law to close these schools. why...
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run out of a basement of a church in south—east london, we've also learned of an unregistered schoolhs after it opened, headteacher kay johnson was banned from teaching for allegedly hitting a five—year—old pupil with learning difficulties at a previous school. she denies the allegation. and also says she never set out to do anything illegal by running the school. we have this little hidden universe of tiny schools... ofsted says it needs a change in the law to close these schools. why have there been no prosecutions of those running unregistered schools? there is a chain to this. it starts with ofsted preparing a case. it goes to the secretary of state to approve taking it forward, and then it goes to the crown prosecution service. we've prepared a number of cases, none of them have yet been approved. we believe many of these cases could and should have been taken forward. why can't you just go in and shut the schools down? my hands are tied. we have no power to shut down. we have the power to enter and report. that is as far as our powers go. we can't even pick up evidence that we
run out of a basement of a church in south—east london, we've also learned of an unregistered schoolhs after it opened, headteacher kay johnson was banned from teaching for allegedly hitting a five—year—old pupil with learning difficulties at a previous school. she denies the allegation. and also says she never set out to do anything illegal by running the school. we have this little hidden universe of tiny schools... ofsted says it needs a change in the law to close these schools. why...
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the world, from the beaches of australia to the pavements of india, and here in the parks of south—east londong places that i didn't know existed — like, i didn't know this park was here, even though i live in the area, i've never been here before — so i think it does two things. it helps me to get fit and helps me to find out more about where i live and that, i enjoy. ivo gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other community activities across the uk. we have been getting hundreds of new people signing up. every time you go for a run, you're likely to pass by somewhere
the world, from the beaches of australia to the pavements of india, and here in the parks of south—east londong places that i didn't know existed — like, i didn't know this park was here, even though i live in the area, i've never been here before — so i think it does two things. it helps me to get fit and helps me to find out more about where i live and that, i enjoy. ivo gormley is the founder of good gym which runs plogging sessions and other community activities across the uk. we have...
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in the regions and nations of the uk, except for london and the south—east over the last ten years there'st think the fault would continue to slow down in those regions but in london and the south—east, has prices are outpacing income growth and so we might continue to see falls for those regions. and so we might continue to see falls for those regionslj and so we might continue to see falls for those regions. i prices and growing interest interest rates, thank you. plenty of business stories updated throughout the day. right now, dig up a road, pay a fine, for those who hate those roadworks, those interminable roadworks. councils can start fining utility firms who dig up roads and cause traffic congestion, read more about that and brees a sigh of relief. that's all on the business news online. you're watching business live. our top story — is coca—cola losing its fizz? the drinks giant is releasing its 11th quarter results in a few hours amid a 12 year decline in the us market for carbonated soft drinks. let's look at how the markets in europe are faring. all of them are in positive terri
in the regions and nations of the uk, except for london and the south—east over the last ten years there'st think the fault would continue to slow down in those regions but in london and the south—east, has prices are outpacing income growth and so we might continue to see falls for those regions. and so we might continue to see falls for those regionslj and so we might continue to see falls for those regions. i prices and growing interest interest rates, thank you. plenty of business...
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south african president jacob zuma has been told by his own party that he has 48 hours to resign. london'stion at the weekend where chinese customers were asked spend more than non—chinese customers to receive the same discount was unacceptable. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. japan times leads with vice president mike pence's suggestion that he'd be open to holding talks with north korea without preconditions. the paper questions whether we're seeing a significant shift in the trump administration's approach to pyongyang. the straits times newspaper leads with the surge in tourism from china in singapore. it's made china the number one source of tourism revenue for the city — a post previously held by indonesia. and finally, china daily looks at xi jinping's visit to a space launch centre in sichuan province. the chinese president ordered the centre to focus on boosting the country's space program. those are the top stories in key publications around the world. let's look at what is happening on the winter games. the winter ol
south african president jacob zuma has been told by his own party that he has 48 hours to resign. london'stion at the weekend where chinese customers were asked spend more than non—chinese customers to receive the same discount was unacceptable. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. japan times leads with vice president mike pence's suggestion that he'd be open to holding talks with north korea without preconditions. the paper questions...
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wintry mix through wales, the midlands, london, moving south—east through the morning so by 11am it couldt anglia and the south—east corner first thing. it could cause one or two issues but we re could cause one or two issues but were not too concerned about it. behind it, clearer skies and plenty of sunshine. 4—7. that little ridge of sunshine. 4—7. that little ridge of high pressure with the clear skies stays with us across england and wales to start saturday morning. a cold frosty start but another front pushes in and the isobars squeezed together on the leading edge. there could be some snow but it could turn to rain. saturday looks like a dismal day, really,. the borders will be cloudy and wet. rain, heavy at times, with the best of the brightness perhaps into the far north of scotland. 7—11 overall. these wintry showers waiting in the wings, something to look out for on sunday. so, as we move towards the weekend, it looks likely we will see it staying cold, with some rain and snow showers through the second half of the weekend. gale force winds at times. more from me throughout the
wintry mix through wales, the midlands, london, moving south—east through the morning so by 11am it couldt anglia and the south—east corner first thing. it could cause one or two issues but we re could cause one or two issues but were not too concerned about it. behind it, clearer skies and plenty of sunshine. 4—7. that little ridge of sunshine. 4—7. that little ridge of high pressure with the clear skies stays with us across england and wales to start saturday morning. a cold frosty...
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could be heading your way, particularly if you meet across a stand areas of the uk and the south—east, maybe even londonbe some snow showers on the way. weather fronts have ground to a halt across the uk. it has moved in from the west and stop across the uk and rain itself out. that is what has been happening over the course of saturday. by the early hours of sunday, the clouds will break up. they will be some clear spells around and the temperatures will tip away but in towns and cities, probably just above freezing. outside of town, just below. this is what it looks like around 9am on sunday, western aisles waking up to some sunshine. maybe cloudy in aberdeenshire. —— isles. a couple of degrees above freezing in city centres. what how much sunshine there across wales and the south—east. east anglia and the south—east, clouds and showers of the north sea of strengthening north sea wind which originates all the way from scandinavia. it is a cold wind. the weather across most of the uk will be bright tomorrow but they will be passing cloud and as i said, some showers, particularly across south—eastern an
could be heading your way, particularly if you meet across a stand areas of the uk and the south—east, maybe even londonbe some snow showers on the way. weather fronts have ground to a halt across the uk. it has moved in from the west and stop across the uk and rain itself out. that is what has been happening over the course of saturday. by the early hours of sunday, the clouds will break up. they will be some clear spells around and the temperatures will tip away but in towns and cities,...
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here at london bridge, south—eastern have cancelled more than 100 trains between london and kent.k express were operating a reduced service earlier on today. —— southern. they have largely gone back to normal, but it has been the east of england that has borne the brunt of the disruption on the train network. we are talking great northern, for example, greater anglia, and c2c. when it comes to greater anglia, they have now lifted all distractions on the line after the snow fell about 20 miles further south than was originally predicted. when it comes to tomorrow, scotland is likely to see the heaviest snowfall, and that means that scotrail is now advising passengers that they could be last—minute changes to their schedules. so why are there all these cancellations in the first place? well, the track and signals operator, network rail, tries to operate on the basis that it wants to provide the safest and the most reliable network for the trains that do run to run, and that means that compacted snow can turn into ice, that can affect points and stop them working, we could see freezi
here at london bridge, south—eastern have cancelled more than 100 trains between london and kent.k express were operating a reduced service earlier on today. —— southern. they have largely gone back to normal, but it has been the east of england that has borne the brunt of the disruption on the train network. we are talking great northern, for example, greater anglia, and c2c. when it comes to greater anglia, they have now lifted all distractions on the line after the snow fell about 20...
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the new shops in edinburgh, stockton, hull, polegate and rosehill in south london have led to 200 newjobs parliamentary report has described members of the british steel workers pension scheme, who were given unsuitable financial advice, leading some to lose out on thousands. it happened last year when tata restructured the scheme, meaning its 124,000 members had to decide what to do with that money. earlier we spoke to tom mcphail, head of policy at hargreaves la nsdown. there were clearly some system failures here, the report highlighted various things which could have been done differently to protect the steelworkers. there was a particular set of circumstances towards the end of last year where they had to make a fairly complex decisions in a short period of time. the trust and pension scheme had been undermined, they knew whichever of the two options they were presented with, the new replacement scheme or going into the lifeboat protection fund would have resulted in some loss of money for them. in that environment, unscrupulous advisers started knocking on their doors and offering a
the new shops in edinburgh, stockton, hull, polegate and rosehill in south london have led to 200 newjobs parliamentary report has described members of the british steel workers pension scheme, who were given unsuitable financial advice, leading some to lose out on thousands. it happened last year when tata restructured the scheme, meaning its 124,000 members had to decide what to do with that money. earlier we spoke to tom mcphail, head of policy at hargreaves la nsdown. there were clearly...
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that is going to cause havoc across the country, from north east to london and the south east and inare down to —15 celsius so i think that will cause difficulty for motorists. the south of england which often gets off and! newr u- between latest, and i grew up between manchester and huddersfield, this is nothing. i thought you were going to say you were brought up in the arctic! this is nothing, but we used to laugh at the south because bbc news with run a big weather story if there was an inch of snow in trafalgar square and we were digging mountains of snow! the express love weather stories. it is their staple diet. a polar vortex is the phrase that comes up over and over again when temperatures plummet, which i think is the most matic thing. —— most dramatic. four inches of snow on the way. the first thing you think about when you get up in the morning is what the weather is like. it affects what you take to lunch. lovely. great to have you with us. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at
that is going to cause havoc across the country, from north east to london and the south east and inare down to —15 celsius so i think that will cause difficulty for motorists. the south of england which often gets off and! newr u- between latest, and i grew up between manchester and huddersfield, this is nothing. i thought you were going to say you were brought up in the arctic! this is nothing, but we used to laugh at the south because bbc news with run a big weather story if there was an...