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three men have been stabbed in south london. 0ne died of his injuries.ton died from a gunshot wound last may. moscow 17's lead rapper is killed. it's ok. it's alright. it's ok, it's ok. siddique kamara, also known as incognito, was 23. are many ways to solve it. people or it don't. a quantification on it. it's not something you can measure. you're looking at a situation that resembles a war zone. that's what it is. week after week something is happening. emotional impact on us. so what is the solution to ending the violence? from within the community. we all have a part to play. to wait to lose a child. and rhyhiem was right on my doorstep and could have been my son. hello, sweetheart. sharon is rallying local parents to set up an action group. who really cares together. my number's at the bottom. all right, and we'll arrange a meeting of some sort. let's start talking, let's sit down as parents. this is what i said to people, but they're not listening. i don't have the answers to everything. of getting something done. i'm telling you. but i don't want t
three men have been stabbed in south london. 0ne died of his injuries.ton died from a gunshot wound last may. moscow 17's lead rapper is killed. it's ok. it's alright. it's ok, it's ok. siddique kamara, also known as incognito, was 23. are many ways to solve it. people or it don't. a quantification on it. it's not something you can measure. you're looking at a situation that resembles a war zone. that's what it is. week after week something is happening. emotional impact on us. so what is the...
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this is the brandon estate, south london. home to roughly 2,000 people.hiem barton spent most of his life here and it's where he died. a few streets from home. people on the estate knew him well, and remember what happened the evening he was killed. he was happy that day, very very happy, very reflective, talking about going on holidays with us, and just making plans for the future. that day i was standing in my balcony, i see a group of boys, it was like — before i thought they were arguing. we heard a loud bang noise and my mother said, "0h, is that fireworks?" but then the thing is all the boys that were downstairs, they started running. i heard a bang then i saw the boy, he was holding his chest with his two hands and was running, run to this direction, all of them was running. the friend was shouting "please don't die, don't die." then after running, the boy just fell on the floor. between the pavements and the wall, that's where he fell, just right there. i worked as a nurse and ijust got this overwhelming powerful feeling, ijust thought, you know,
this is the brandon estate, south london. home to roughly 2,000 people.hiem barton spent most of his life here and it's where he died. a few streets from home. people on the estate knew him well, and remember what happened the evening he was killed. he was happy that day, very very happy, very reflective, talking about going on holidays with us, and just making plans for the future. that day i was standing in my balcony, i see a group of boys, it was like — before i thought they were arguing....
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saturday morning in south london, england in an oval—shaped hole., guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. now india under pressure. kl rahul released a valve. the batsman who's struggled for runs this series decided there was little to lose and the game settled in for a mid—afternoon snooze. this was the wake—up call. rahul gone to sam curran, a young man with a knack of making things happen. he's been able to learn from the best. jimmy anderson spent a career luring the likes of cheteshwar pujara to their ends. it's repeatable but irresistible as ajinkya rahane found out shortly afterwards, caught by alastair cook in his last test. anderson, another one closer to becoming the most successful pace bowler of all time. one for the record books
saturday morning in south london, england in an oval—shaped hole., guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. now india under pressure. kl rahul released a valve. the batsman who's...
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dressed square in brixton south london going underground went there to speak with a real amazing photographs let's just about what you think of the event that's going on down here if absolutely thank you for coming to brixton i'm here with these images. are very close to my art. they inspire me you know they made. a record of the community. in terms of the true story of how you know we settled. in britain well lots of these pictures certainly wouldn't be recognizable in one thousand nine hundred advertising little earn our galleries tell me about first of all people know the u.s. black panther movement tell me about the british black panther movement that is chronicled here years of. rock on the they were like educational. they were like the american no walk around with guns and all of that it was just to inspire katy that educated community i mean it was a great education for me and the working class boy who brought up in brixton we believe that we couldn't go beyond a certain point by point a movement and you can they you know they're not teach us about we gave and how we. i understand the
dressed square in brixton south london going underground went there to speak with a real amazing photographs let's just about what you think of the event that's going on down here if absolutely thank you for coming to brixton i'm here with these images. are very close to my art. they inspire me you know they made. a record of the community. in terms of the true story of how you know we settled. in britain well lots of these pictures certainly wouldn't be recognizable in one thousand nine...
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saturday morning in south london. england in an oval—shaped hole.em out of it, jos buttler, batting on his birthday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. now india under pressure. kl rahul released a valve. the batsman who's struggled for runs this series decided there was little to lose and the game settled in for a mid—afternoon snooze. this was the wake—up call. rahul gone to sam curran, a young man with a knack of making things happen. he's been able to learn from the best. deliveries like this to pujara are the reasonjames anderson is getting close to becoming the most successful pace bowler of all time. repeatable but irresistible, caught by alastair cook and his last test. one for the record books but these we re one for the record
saturday morning in south london. england in an oval—shaped hole.em out of it, jos buttler, batting on his birthday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. now india under pressure....
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saturday morning in south london. england in an oval shaped hole.below 200 to about 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end he made 89, more than alastair cook yesterday, outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. joe root asked his bowlers to ta ke stuff. joe root asked his bowlers to take charge. now india under pressure. kl rahul released a valve. the batsman who's struggled for runs this series decided there was little to lose and the game settled in for a mid—afternoon snooze. this was the wake—up call. rahul gone to sam curran, a young man with a knack of making things happen. he's been able to learn from the best. jimmy anderson spent a career luring the likes of them to their ends. repeatable but irresistible, caught by alastair cook and his last test. one for the record books but these were book, but in the score book he still loomed large until ben stokes put a line through him. saturday evening in south london and now it is india in the hole. in about 45 minutes time, serena williams will step—out at flushing
saturday morning in south london. england in an oval shaped hole.below 200 to about 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end he made 89, more than alastair cook yesterday, outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. joe root asked his bowlers to ta ke stuff. joe root asked his bowlers to take charge. now india under pressure. kl rahul released a valve. the batsman who's struggled for runs this series decided there was little to lose and the game settled in for a...
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in because of an accident. south london, on the a2 ti been in south london, on the a2 there's been aabulous day in prospect, dry, lots of sunshine and as i say, feeling warm. not much to point at on the map across the whole of the london area. behind me, though, there's a stripe of cloud that could be a game—changer for tomorrow, and the middle part of the week but in the meantime, today highs of 23, or maybe 25 celsius in one or two spots. through the night tonight, we keep the clear skies across london and most of the suburbs. you can see that cloud is just starting to push in a little bit from the west by tomorrow morning. double figures in our towns. a little bit cooler under clear skies in the countryside and then tomorrow, that cloud slowly slipping its way in from the west. not as sunny as today, not as warm either. 21, maybe 22 degrees. that cloud continues to push in for wednesday as well. it will bring us a splash of rain, a little bit coolerfor the middle part of the week. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at
in because of an accident. south london, on the a2 ti been in south london, on the a2 there's been aabulous day in prospect, dry, lots of sunshine and as i say, feeling warm. not much to point at on the map across the whole of the london area. behind me, though, there's a stripe of cloud that could be a game—changer for tomorrow, and the middle part of the week but in the meantime, today highs of 23, or maybe 25 celsius in one or two spots. through the night tonight, we keep the clear skies...
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it was the embrace between two friends, anderson and cook at the close here in south london.ch that i can remember has ever done endings quite like this one. whatjimmy has achieved and what he's capable of achieving is still is outstanding, really, to him is taken as many wickets as he has. the most thing is, he is bowling, in my opinion, probably at his best to wrap this summer, he's been outstanding and we can see that carrying forward and hopefully a long time still. he does it all the time, he's been very relentless with his skills and that's why he stands at the top of the past boulders leaderboard and he deserves it totally because of the skill sets that he possesses and he has a keen eye for figuring out and he can bowl accordingly, he can bowl all sorts of deliveries which is massive. after that performance from james anderson and the retirement of alastair cook former england captain michael vaughan reminisced on what was a great series for the hosts. it's been a realfitting end to it's been a real fitting end to us, it's been a special week the england cricket, a sp
it was the embrace between two friends, anderson and cook at the close here in south london.ch that i can remember has ever done endings quite like this one. whatjimmy has achieved and what he's capable of achieving is still is outstanding, really, to him is taken as many wickets as he has. the most thing is, he is bowling, in my opinion, probably at his best to wrap this summer, he's been outstanding and we can see that carrying forward and hopefully a long time still. he does it all the time,...
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this centre in south london provides support to young people already caught up or likely to be caughtg people that have been stabbed, young people that have low—level fractures from puncturing the wall. when we actually need them at that point. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support. she is 110w helped by all—round support. she is now helping one teenager was returned from violence after giving a sense of worth. slowly, he came to understand it wasn't just a sense of worth. slowly, he came to understand it wasn'tjust cooking that he had to turn up on time, that he had to be, if he turned up late, he had to be, if he turned up late, he was letting me down. the basis of this approach to tackling violent crime is accepting that violence is not inevitable. it is preventable and it can be killed rather than just punished. this approach is ready in place in glasgow and has helped cut murders by many numbers. now it is to be trialled in london. more on that story at the top of the hourin more on that story at the top of the hour in breakfast with dan and louise. they will have all
this centre in south london provides support to young people already caught up or likely to be caughtg people that have been stabbed, young people that have low—level fractures from puncturing the wall. when we actually need them at that point. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support. she is 110w helped by all—round support. she is now helping one teenager was returned from violence after giving a sense of worth. slowly, he came to understand it wasn't just a sense of worth....
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joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead. let's focus on the wicketkeeping situation.stow situation. england said jonny bairstow will resume, as wicketkeeper in the match. there was some kind of glove rotation policy which was fascinating to see that unfold. in the test match, moeen ali was batting number three, which bowled well in the last test match going forward. going forward, we may not. the captain says adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows for certain that he will not have alastair cook to turn to. naturally, a lot of opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon—to—be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him? obviously yes. we have seen one coming for a while. with the scores that he has had in the last couple of weeks, it seemed fitting for him to go out on a high ona fitting for him to go out on a high on a personal level, notjust as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else with this week and deliver on the field. nice to start and finish with the century. so you never know, it may be bringing the
joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead. let's focus on the wicketkeeping situation.stow situation. england said jonny bairstow will resume, as wicketkeeper in the match. there was some kind of glove rotation policy which was fascinating to see that unfold. in the test match, moeen ali was batting number three, which bowled well in the last test match going forward. going forward, we may not. the captain says adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows for certain that he...
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saturday morning in south london. patrick gearey reports. england in an oval—shaped hole.hday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. as england finished on 332. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. the breach and into the pads. now india under pressure. the breach and into the pads. kl rahul released a valve. the breach and into the pads. the batsman who's struggled for runs this series decided there was little to lose and the game settled in for a mid—afternoon snooze. this was the wake—up call. in for a mid—afternoon snooze. rahul gone to sam curran, a young man with a knack of making things happen. a young man with a knack of he's been able to learn from the best. deliveries like this to pujara are the reason james anderson is getting close to becoming the most successful pace bowler of all time.
saturday morning in south london. patrick gearey reports. england in an oval—shaped hole.hday, guiding england from below 200 to above 300 with care and increasing flair. in the end, he made 89, more even than alastair cook yesterday. the buttler outscoring the master as england finished on 332. stirring stuff. as england finished on 332. nowjoe root asked his bowlers to carry the charge. stuart broad went into the breach and into the pads. shikhar dhawan, lbw for three. the breach and into...
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joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead.bout something other than alastair cook. so let's focus on the the wicket keeping situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have alastair cook to turn to. and naturally a lot of his media opportunities today were taken up with discussing the soon to be retired alastair cook. do you think he has another century in him. obviously. i have seen one coming for a while. you may not think it with the scores he has had in the la st with the scores he has had in the last couple of weeks, but it would seem last couple of weeks, but it would seem fitting to go out on a high, notjust as a seem fitting to go out on a high, not just as a team. hopefully he can soak up everything else a
joe wilson's in south london for us to look ahead.bout something other than alastair cook. so let's focus on the the wicket keeping situation. england say thatjonny bairstow will resume as wicket keeper, but in the future jose buttler and bairstow may share the workload. in this test match, ali, will bat no three. he bowled well in the last match. going forward he may bat at no three and may not. joe root said adaptability will be crucial in the future. he knows that he will not of course have...
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monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the nine hundred eighty s. legacy life behind resumes with drug scandal till then keep in touch by social media with your mother the anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement it's a call to block new york which will spread all around the world. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. for the lord god calling commander falling into a deep sleep and while he was sleeping he took one of the man's rooms and then closed her eyes with flash. i was born a male i started living as a female when i was nineteen years old and had a sex change when i was thirty years old i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully regret this. nobody can change genders it's impossible. it's delusional it's a mental illness. and the lord god made a woman from the room he had taken out of the man and he brought her to the man once i finally had t
monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the nine hundred eighty s. legacy life behind resumes with drug scandal till then keep in touch by social media with your mother the anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement it's a call to block new york which will spread all around the world. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics...
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carol's out and about for us in south london this autumn morning.to the green. i am going to ta ke out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, i out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, lam out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, i am very sorry, say goodbye to him, he is gorgeous. he is beautiful and he is raring to go. i will pass him back to his owner, hattie. thank you very much. this morning here, beautiful as well, what a sight if you want to come down, it is free, national trust, we are looking at a fair bit of sunshine coming through the trees after a cold start. mild as we push from birmingham northwards, so what we have today is quite a warm day for the time of year, also going to be some rain in the forecast and windy conditions as well. starting by looking at the pressure chart, you can see why we have the wet and windy conditions in the north, where the front coming south producing rain, ice bars telling you it is windy, and high pressure in charge of the whether further south, giving things
carol's out and about for us in south london this autumn morning.to the green. i am going to ta ke out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, i out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, lam out into the green. i am going to take him home with me, i am very sorry, say goodbye to him, he is gorgeous. he is beautiful and he is raring to go. i will pass him back to his owner, hattie. thank you very much. this morning here, beautiful as well, what a sight if you want to...
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his body was found at his home in south—west london in march, a week after the skripals were poisonedgled, but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his life five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. keith carr was the paramedic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns and he appeared like someone who normally who had an epileptic fit. the russian told them he'd been poisoned, and he was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i've ever had anybody claiming to have been poisoned deliberately. but when we revisited the bri 1.5 hours later or so, the consultant told me that it was now being taken very seriously and they'd handed it over to special branch. the police did investigate, but no charges were ever brought and the enquiry into mr glushkov‘s death at this house in new malden appears to have gone cold. officers, though, are still seeking information about this van, seen near the house before his murder. there's been no
his body was found at his home in south—west london in march, a week after the skripals were poisonedgled, but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his life five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. keith carr was the paramedic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns and he appeared like someone who normally who had an epileptic fit. the russian told them he'd been...
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monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the nation eighty's legacy unite behind to raise a maze with drug scandal till then keep in touch by social media with you know my big anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement it's because he bought new york which would spread all around the world. because the swarms of them someone. who was before. much of those who herds of food you. see him we will. move. but he. will show you this new beautiful world will believe you since collectors were. more muslim also he is they'll still be view films purdah good groove. they go to shows look but to assume you belong to show your story to go. to starbucks to go to you can fill it with the middle of the must see look it is it's. jim stashed not just institutionally it's a mash told. to strip the president and please control this project until. those we have produced because of this were too stupid to move to newark because those the girls are with you for this approach to your bush you shouldn't feel you sh
monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the nation eighty's legacy unite behind to raise a maze with drug scandal till then keep in touch by social media with you know my big anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement it's because he bought new york which would spread all around the world. because the swarms of them someone. who was before. much of those who herds of food you. see him we...
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at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badlyaffordable housing far outstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time to end the stigma that many people still attached to social housing. many people in society, including too many politicians, continue to look down on social housing and, by extension, the people who call it their home. mrand mrs parkerapplied to buy their house... it was this tory prime minister who really shook up the housing market with an emphasis on home ownership which still reverberates today. but those who couldn't afford to buy were left in sink estates run by housing associations. it's very good to hear that the government now wants to be able to invest in housing associations, notjust this year but in a much more strateg
at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badlyaffordable housing far outstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time to end the stigma that many...
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he was born in south london. moved to tunbridge wells as a teenager.for a fight as an older teenager. she also described him as an angry person and she was worried he would kill someone through fighting. now, during the 1980s, he was involved in a number of violent incidents, many of them involving alcohol and in may 2003, he stammered daniel smith through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the palette of his mouth with such force that the blade fell off. later, khalid masood attributed his acquittalfrom this off. later, khalid masood attributed his acquittal from this attack and also the survival of his daughter from a serious car incident to his islamic faith. he described it as one of two miracles which prove the truth of islam. we heard that khalid masood converted to islam during the first of two spells in prison and where he started to read the koran. we also heard that he later went on to study for an economics degree at university in brighton but he could not get a job and ended up
he was born in south london. moved to tunbridge wells as a teenager.for a fight as an older teenager. she also described him as an angry person and she was worried he would kill someone through fighting. now, during the 1980s, he was involved in a number of violent incidents, many of them involving alcohol and in may 2003, he stammered daniel smith through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the nose. the blade went through the palette of his mouth with such force...
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constructed in the early ‘70s, the south london site provided over 1,200 council homes.d for redevelopment and torn down, decimating the council housing stock and the community. the heygate estate was demolished a couple of years ago. it's been replaced by elephant park, a luxury apartment development by the australian developer lendlease. almost 3,000 homes, of those only 82 are social housing. the regeneration of the heygate estate was a pretty stressful experience for the people living on the estate. it was very long term, starting in 1999, it didn't finish until 2008. and many of the promises that were made, well all the promises that were made, to the people on the estate about having new homes and being able to move into them straight away were all broken. jerry, who organised a campaign group to try to halt the heygate regeneration, claims tenants on the estate were treated so badly they were left scrambling to find new places to live. the council tenants had to look for new homes using the home search magazine, a magazine southwark brought out every week saying w
constructed in the early ‘70s, the south london site provided over 1,200 council homes.d for redevelopment and torn down, decimating the council housing stock and the community. the heygate estate was demolished a couple of years ago. it's been replaced by elephant park, a luxury apartment development by the australian developer lendlease. almost 3,000 homes, of those only 82 are social housing. the regeneration of the heygate estate was a pretty stressful experience for the people living on...
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celia levitt was found dead at a property in bromley in south—east london on friday. a shooting in south—west london is now in a stable condition. the teenager suffered gunshot wounds in the incident which took place in the early hours of this morning on york road in wandsworth. police initially said the boy was in a critical condition but have since confirmed that he is stable. no arrests have been made. video games which allow players to make in—game purchases will have a warning icon on their packaging from christmas. a picture of a hand holding a credit card will appear on boxes. the aim is to warn parents and help them regulate how much money their children can spend. our news correspondent angus crawford has more. once out of the shop, the gaming can start. but so too can the spending. many games allow players to buy things like better guns, new characters or extra features, using real, not digital money. children can run up big bills, and some parents don't find out until it's too late. about 40% of parents apparently let their children spend money in the game.
celia levitt was found dead at a property in bromley in south—east london on friday. a shooting in south—west london is now in a stable condition. the teenager suffered gunshot wounds in the incident which took place in the early hours of this morning on york road in wandsworth. police initially said the boy was in a critical condition but have since confirmed that he is stable. no arrests have been made. video games which allow players to make in—game purchases will have a warning icon...
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at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badly country, where demand for affordable housing far outstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time to end the stigma that many people still attached to social housing. many people in society, including too many politicians, continue to look down on social housing and, by extension, the people who call it their home. mrand mrs parkerapplied to buy their house... it was this tory prime minister who really shook up the housing market with an emphasis on home ownership which still reverberates today. but those who couldn't afford to buy were left in sink estates run by housing associations. it's very good to hear that the government now wants to be able to invest in housing associations, notjust this year
at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badly country, where demand for affordable housing far outstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time...
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nikolai glushkov was found dead at his home in south—west london, a week after the former spy, sergeiury. now the police have re—opened their investigation into an incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. richard lister reports. the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, hasjust become a little murkier. his body was found at his home in south—west london in march, a week after the skripals were poisoned in salisbury. mr glushkov appeared to have been strangled, but now it has emerged that one of bristol's grandest hotels may have been the setting for an attempt on his life five years earlier, when two russian men plied him with champagne. keith carr was the paramedic who treated him. nikolai had been lying on the floor and he had carpet burns. and he appeared like someone who normally who had an epileptic fit. the russian had told them that he was poisoned and was taken to bristol's royal infirmary. it is the first time in over a0 years that i've ever had anybody claiming to be poisoned delib
nikolai glushkov was found dead at his home in south—west london, a week after the former spy, sergeiury. now the police have re—opened their investigation into an incident in 2013, in which mr glushkov was taken ill after drinking champagne with two russian men. richard lister reports. the murder mystery of nikolai glushkov, a prominent critic of vladimir putin, hasjust become a little murkier. his body was found at his home in south—west london in march, a week after the skripals were...
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in the previous fire at la ka nal house what happened in the previous fire at lakanal house in south londono raised concerns about the sort of cladding. very much put it on the radar, as the inquiry was told, and she said no training was directly developed as a result of that meeting. i think the question that meeting. i think the question that will be put and the thesis that will be put to the fire brigade throughout this process is whether there was enough training. but it a lwa ys there was enough training. but it always must be said that whatever happens with regard to training, there were some extraordinary act of heroism that night. tom, thank you. if you want to hear more about the grenfell tower inquiry, eddie mair presents a daily podcast from the hearing, looking in detail at each day's evidence. you can download it from the bbc iplayer radio app, or your podcast provider. us senators are preparing to question president trump's nominee for the supreme court, brett kavanaugh, and one of the women who's accused him of sexual misconduct. professor christine blasey ford will appear be
in the previous fire at la ka nal house what happened in the previous fire at lakanal house in south londono raised concerns about the sort of cladding. very much put it on the radar, as the inquiry was told, and she said no training was directly developed as a result of that meeting. i think the question that meeting. i think the question that will be put and the thesis that will be put to the fire brigade throughout this process is whether there was enough training. but it a lwa ys there was...
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the device, at the royal marsden hospital in south london, allows doctors to see tumours as they administerssible. it's hoped it will lead to more patients being cured of their cancer, with fewer side effects. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was the first to see it. this is a truly significant moment in cancer treatment, which has taken years of planning and a £10 million investment. barry dolling has prostate cancer, and is about to receive radiotherapy in this revolutionary machine, called an mr linac. for the first time, the body's internal organs can be scanned using mri while the patient is treated. the machine combines two very different technologies: mri, which uses magnetic fields, and radiotherapy, which uses x—rays. it had to be specially designed so they'd work together. tumours can move when patients breathe, so the radiotherapy beam has to be wide enough to ensure all the cancer is treated. real—time imaging means a narrower dose can be given, with less damage to healthy tissue. here, barry's oncologist at the royal marsden is drawing the outline of his prostate. only th
the device, at the royal marsden hospital in south london, allows doctors to see tumours as they administerssible. it's hoped it will lead to more patients being cured of their cancer, with fewer side effects. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was the first to see it. this is a truly significant moment in cancer treatment, which has taken years of planning and a £10 million investment. barry dolling has prostate cancer, and is about to receive radiotherapy in this revolutionary machine,...
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and not only that, but the area in south london is ranked 11th in the world for what's described as itsy with lots of blue sky and sunshine to come, but also some rather chilly nights. a rather cold start to the new working week, temperatures in low to mid single figures. a few shallow mist patches around as well, they won't last for too long, there'll be lots of blue sky and sunshine for much of the rest of the day. staying pretty much cloud—free for many areas, bit of cloud bubbling up through the north—west through the afternoon. a light north—westerly breeze but temperatures not doing too well, only highs of 1a or 15 degrees celsius. through this evening and overnight, very little changes. it is going to stay dry. we'll see again lots of clear skies around, and temperatures in some rural spots could drop low enough to get a touch of frost perhaps on the grass into tomorrow morning, so it's another rather cold start to the day tomorrow. there'll be lots more sunshine tomorrow, to come, staying dry and temperatures start to rise as we head through the week, perhaps 22 degrees celsius
and not only that, but the area in south london is ranked 11th in the world for what's described as itsy with lots of blue sky and sunshine to come, but also some rather chilly nights. a rather cold start to the new working week, temperatures in low to mid single figures. a few shallow mist patches around as well, they won't last for too long, there'll be lots of blue sky and sunshine for much of the rest of the day. staying pretty much cloud—free for many areas, bit of cloud bubbling up...
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when you think of the violence and problems of south london right now, it seems ludicrous they wouldtest possible ca re get patients the fastest possible care and we continue to improve the health service as part of a long—term plan for the nhs. anyone need of urgent care can unexceptional support richard experienced in lewisham and that millions of our other patients received every year. my lead consultant, this guy vic, he is the most professional person in any profession i have ever met, he was so good at his job. another doctor might have made another decision, he was truly exceptional. thank you. thank you exclamation good to see you. good to see you, and good just to be able to see! thank you, victoria. victims of domestic abuse and their children in england and wales are being put at risk because of a failure by probation officers to supervise offenders properly, according to a report published today. dame glenys stacey, the chief inspector of probation, has told this programme she has grave concerns about the work done by community rehabilitation companies and in some cases n
when you think of the violence and problems of south london right now, it seems ludicrous they wouldtest possible ca re get patients the fastest possible care and we continue to improve the health service as part of a long—term plan for the nhs. anyone need of urgent care can unexceptional support richard experienced in lewisham and that millions of our other patients received every year. my lead consultant, this guy vic, he is the most professional person in any profession i have ever met,...
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monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the nine hundred eighty s. legacy united behind to raise a maze with drugs scandal till then keep in touch by social media with you know monday the anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement in zuccotti park new york which would spread all around the world. you know world's big partners movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. the swarms of them someone. who was before. much of those who couldn't support you never see him we will. go. up so. move bulk move. your shoulders look beautiful the militants can look good. more muslim also those girls with a good view of the good pool of. voters also look look the same you believe. his sto
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monday we cover what used to be called the nuclear standoff in kashmir as well as go to brixton in south london to investigate the night an eighty's legacy united behind to raise a maze with drugs scandal till then keep in touch by social media with you know my big anniversary of the creation of the occupy wall street movement it's because he bought new york which would spread all around the world. because the swarms of them so much. good news was before. much of those who heard the food you...
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deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonaughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer, ariana grande. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. 0nline, celebrities and fans took to twitter to pay tribute. american rapper snoop dogg posted a memorable scene the duo were in together during scary movie 5. he said: singer—songwriterjason derulo said he was praying for families left behind. he added: pop artist dua lipa tweeted: and rapper missy elliott added: a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sights like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal — to rid the ocean of plastic. an
deputy director of the russian airline aeroflot, was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonaughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer, ariana grande. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. 0nline, celebrities and fans took to twitter to pay...
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on the news hour from london. south korea's president gets a warm welcome in pyongyang as the a rival for three days of denuclearization talks argentina's former president appears in court to answer questions on money laundering a day after she's indicted in another corruption case and in sports realm of radar going for a fourth champions league title in a row peter will be here with that a little later in the program. china has announced it will hike tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of u.s. goods it's in response to the u.s. imposing tariffs on another two hundred billion dollars of chinese imports monday's announcement is the third time this year the u.s. has imposed penalties on chinese goods in july twenty five percent were applied to thirty four billion dollars worth of imports a month later sixteen billion dollars worth of goods were targeted in both cases beijing responded in kind imposing equal tariffs on the goods that it imported from the u.s. and now the latest round of tariffs the biggest yet ten perce
on the news hour from london. south korea's president gets a warm welcome in pyongyang as the a rival for three days of denuclearization talks argentina's former president appears in court to answer questions on money laundering a day after she's indicted in another corruption case and in sports realm of radar going for a fourth champions league title in a row peter will be here with that a little later in the program. china has announced it will hike tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of...
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anywhere south around london should stay dry for much of the day.tures up to around about 16-19 temperatures up to around about 16—19 on saturday. looking ahead towards the second the week and we've got this system with us but during sunday to push its way gradually for the northwards and eastwards. it should be slowly improving story. we are likely to rain bursts across parts of northern england and into scotland as well. the strengthening westerly breeze helped though showers through so and improving story and plenty of stars of sunshine during the afternoon. it will take quite blustery out there, especially in the north but by the south temperatures are starting to climb. 22 celsius or so likely on sunday. scotland and northern ireland still sitting there in the high teens. further ahead, from monday tuesday, one of two showers lingering across parts of scotland and northern england for a time. even should be drying up. return brighter conditions and establish is on the rise too. by next week to protest 2425 degrees or so. you find a full 14 day
anywhere south around london should stay dry for much of the day.tures up to around about 16-19 temperatures up to around about 16—19 on saturday. looking ahead towards the second the week and we've got this system with us but during sunday to push its way gradually for the northwards and eastwards. it should be slowly improving story. we are likely to rain bursts across parts of northern england and into scotland as well. the strengthening westerly breeze helped though showers through so and...
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a water company serving parts of south london has been told it must improve its service. and phone calls last year than the year before. the consumer council for water says it's also concerned about the number of customers complaining to thames water. the tower of london says it's planning urgent action over what it calls a raven crisis. legend has it that the kingdom will fall if the birds ever leave the tower battlements, but it's becoming increasingly difficult to source them, and so there are plans for a breeding programme. the tower has been given permission by tower hamlets council to build its own aviary. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tube so far this morning. 0n the trains, services between king's cross and scotland and the north—east are disrupted due to the damage caused by storm ali. 0n the roads, the a10 stamford hill is closed at dunsmure road following an accident, with diversions to the north of stoke newington station. the a13 traffic is building westbound heading out of dagenham into barking. and tower bridge
a water company serving parts of south london has been told it must improve its service. and phone calls last year than the year before. the consumer council for water says it's also concerned about the number of customers complaining to thames water. the tower of london says it's planning urgent action over what it calls a raven crisis. legend has it that the kingdom will fall if the birds ever leave the tower battlements, but it's becoming increasingly difficult to source them, and so there...
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this centre in south london provides support for young people already caught up or likely to be caughtyoung people that have been shot, young people that have been stabbed, or young people that have, like, low—level boxer fractures from punching the wall, not wanting to get into the fight. the interventions that we do are for when we actually meet them at that point, and we're able to make a difference. we're able to say, you can change. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support. she is now helping one teenager who has turned away from violence after being given a sense of worth. slowly, slowly, he came to understand that it wasn'tjust cooking, that he had to turn up on time, that he had to be — you know, if he turned up late, he was letting me down. the basis of this approach to tackling violent crime is accepting that violence is not inevitable. it is preventable, and it can be cured rather than just punished. this approach is already in place in glasgow, and has helped cut murders by half in a decade. now, it is to be tried in london. keith doyle, bbc news. the mayor's initi
this centre in south london provides support for young people already caught up or likely to be caughtyoung people that have been shot, young people that have been stabbed, or young people that have, like, low—level boxer fractures from punching the wall, not wanting to get into the fight. the interventions that we do are for when we actually meet them at that point, and we're able to make a difference. we're able to say, you can change. dawn's own family was helped by all—round support....
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south—westerly breeze. possibly 19 celsius in central london. die away really. lots of clear spells around, temperatures could dip back into single figures away from the towns, otherwise holding at around 1011dc. on saturday, again, mostly dry, the small chance of a shower, temperatures will tend to go up shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we go shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we go through the weekend, dragging in more humid air, and maybe 27 degrees by tuesday. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment. but also on breakfast this morning: we're talking about the children who put their families first, as it emerges the number of school—age carers is much higher than originally thought. we'll find out how olympian kelly sotherton feels to be finally holding her bronze medal a decade after being robbed of it by drug cheats. and
south—westerly breeze. possibly 19 celsius in central london. die away really. lots of clear spells around, temperatures could dip back into single figures away from the towns, otherwise holding at around 1011dc. on saturday, again, mostly dry, the small chance of a shower, temperatures will tend to go up shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we go shower, temperatures will tend to go up as we go through the weekend, dragging in more humid...
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a beautiful setting in south london.re above the oval in south london. the way alastair cook is perceived in the england dressing room is sport's most down to earth superstar. that is the wegher brood, the english captain, described yesterday. i asked joe root he thought alastair cook had another century in him. he has been practising, in a series where cook has looked a long way short of that form. it would be the 33rd ending of his international career. the thing is, take away the romance a little bit... it would be more significant for england if the other opening batsman, keaton jennings, made a significant score because it seems in english cricket and around the world, the art of opening cricket in test matches, which alastair cook perfected in his career, is a dying art. alastair cook aside, a fairy tale ending. you say any number of the top order really need a big score. how likely is that and how fortunate are england to be in this position, having already wrapped up the series against india with one match left t
a beautiful setting in south london.re above the oval in south london. the way alastair cook is perceived in the england dressing room is sport's most down to earth superstar. that is the wegher brood, the english captain, described yesterday. i asked joe root he thought alastair cook had another century in him. he has been practising, in a series where cook has looked a long way short of that form. it would be the 33rd ending of his international career. the thing is, take away the romance a...
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london, will involve findings from 40,000 volunteers and aims to improve support and treatment options and understand the impact of genes and the environment on mental health conditions. a charity farm in southitter, born just two weeks ago, are not weaned and were snatched from surrey docks farm overnight on friday. without a regular supplier from their mother, it is feared they may not survive the road. staff say there was no sign of a break—in and there was no sign of a break—in and the robbery was not caught on cctv. the pride of lions in trafalgar square have grown in number. there are now five thanks to a new interactive sculpture. the latest edition will roar words that are fed to it by members of the public and will stay in place until sunday as pa rt will stay in place until sunday as part of the london design festival. let's have a check on travel situation: let's get a check on the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it's another mild start out there this morning but a very breezy one. got quite a cloud around. at first, it is drive the gusty wind, gusts of 35, maybe 40 mph is a pretty strong. this cloud is not going to last all day, will gradually move away system lovely su
london, will involve findings from 40,000 volunteers and aims to improve support and treatment options and understand the impact of genes and the environment on mental health conditions. a charity farm in southitter, born just two weeks ago, are not weaned and were snatched from surrey docks farm overnight on friday. without a regular supplier from their mother, it is feared they may not survive the road. staff say there was no sign of a break—in and there was no sign of a break—in and the...
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this was the south of london, blue skies overhead, grey skies in county antrim in northern ireland.g on. that cloud is breaking up a little bit, not a complete write—off. parts of wales see the sun coming through. rows of sunshine across north—east of scotland. temperatures could get up to 25 degrees. eastern side of england, quite a lot of unbroken sunshine. 25, maybe 26 degrees here. the cloud thickens across western scotland and northern ireland. some outbreaks of rain. this evening and night that band of cloud, with some pulses of rain, will continue to sink further south and east. underneath this tribe of cloud with the rain it's going to be pretty mild overnight. head of the rain, clear spells in the 0rkneys. quite cool. behind the rain band, and for northern ireland, things will turn decidedly chilly as the night with an. 0ur weather fronts still with us as we go through tomorrow, in fact one pulse of energy running along this will p9p of energy running along this will pep at the rain for a time across some areas. it also celebrates warm airfrom the some areas. it also celebr
this was the south of london, blue skies overhead, grey skies in county antrim in northern ireland.g on. that cloud is breaking up a little bit, not a complete write—off. parts of wales see the sun coming through. rows of sunshine across north—east of scotland. temperatures could get up to 25 degrees. eastern side of england, quite a lot of unbroken sunshine. 25, maybe 26 degrees here. the cloud thickens across western scotland and northern ireland. some outbreaks of rain. this evening and...
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the device, at the royal marsden hospital in south london, allows doctors to see tumours as they administerients being cured of their cancer, with fewer side effects. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this is a significant moment in cancer treatment, taking millions of pounds investment. harry has prostate cancer and aspire to receive radiotherapy in this revolutionary machine. for the first time, the body's internal organs can be scanned using mri while the patient is treated. the machine combines two different technologies. mri uses magnetic fields and radiotherapy uses x—rays. it has to be specially designed so they can work together. tumours can move when patients breathe, so the radiotherapy beam has to be wide enough to ensure all the cancer is treated. real—time imaging means a narrower dose can be used meaning less tissue damage. here, the outline of the prostate is being drawn, only the area inside the red line will be targeted. then radiotherapy is delivered from seven angles and clinicians can check that the prostate position hasn't moved. barry will have 20 of thes
the device, at the royal marsden hospital in south london, allows doctors to see tumours as they administerients being cured of their cancer, with fewer side effects. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. this is a significant moment in cancer treatment, taking millions of pounds investment. harry has prostate cancer and aspire to receive radiotherapy in this revolutionary machine. for the first time, the body's internal organs can be scanned using mri while the patient is treated....
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england's all—time record run scorer making ia7 in front of a happy crowd in south london.i first ball. india are currently 36—3. england needing seven more wickets for victory. the women's tennis association is backing serena williams' claim of sexism for the way she was treated by the umpire during the women's final defeat to naomi 0saka. williams got a code violation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling the umpire a "thief". she was later fined £13,000 by the united states tennis association, but the wta chief executive steve simon has said that the umpire showed williams "a different level of tolerance" than if she were a male player. novak djokovic says it's hugely significant for him to have equalled his "childhood idol" pete sampras' ia grand slam titles. that, after he beatjuan martin del potro in straight sets to take the us open final last night. djokovic won 6—3, 7—6, 6—3 to take a third title in new york. that's back—to—back grand slams for the serbian after his victory at wimbledon and he has now moved up to third in th
england's all—time record run scorer making ia7 in front of a happy crowd in south london.i first ball. india are currently 36—3. england needing seven more wickets for victory. the women's tennis association is backing serena williams' claim of sexism for the way she was treated by the umpire during the women's final defeat to naomi 0saka. williams got a code violation for coaching, a penalty point for racquet abuse and a game penalty for calling the umpire a "thief". she was...
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south it will be much warmer. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london with me, tim willcox. prepare to clear the last remaining rebel stronghold in syria's north western province. there are warnings of a blood bath after a summit between the presidents of russia, turkey and iran — where it was hoped a deal would be struck, ended in failure. and with the long, hot parliamentary summer recess finally over — where are we in britain's brexit saga? my guests this week — greg katz from the associated press, the french magazine editor agnes poirier, the british political commentator steve richards and the writer on arab affairs abdel bari atwan. welcome to you all. lovely to see you after the summer break. we start in syria where for weeks the un has been warning of an impending humanitarian disaster as government and iranian forces, backed by russian air power, try to clear rebel fighters living among some 3 million civilians on the turkish border. last minute appeals for a truce in idlib to avoid a blood bath by turkey's president erdogan at a summit with presidents putin and rou
south it will be much warmer. hello and a very warm welcome to dateline london with me, tim willcox. prepare to clear the last remaining rebel stronghold in syria's north western province. there are warnings of a blood bath after a summit between the presidents of russia, turkey and iran — where it was hoped a deal would be struck, ended in failure. and with the long, hot parliamentary summer recess finally over — where are we in britain's brexit saga? my guests this week — greg katz from...
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at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badlyoutstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time to end the stigma that many people still attached to social housing. many people in society, including too many politicians, continue to look down on social housing and, by extension, the people who call it their home. mrand mrs parkerapplied to buy their house... it was this tory prime minister who really shook up the housing market with an emphasis on home ownership which still reverberates today. but those who couldn't afford to buy were left in sink estates run by housing associations. it's very good to hear that the government now wants to be able to invest in housing associations, notjust this year but in a much more strategic way into the future.
at this site in south london, they're building a mix of private and social housing, homes that are badlyoutstrips supply. today the prime minister announced an additional £2 billion for housing associations to build more homes. under the scheme, associations will be able to apply for funding stretching as far ahead as 2028—29, the first time any government has offered housing associations such long—term certainty. mrs may said it was time to end the stigma that many people still attached...
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deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west london his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal — to rid the ocean of plastic. and this is the structure that will help to do it. it's been built in san francisco and is launching from there today. it will travel to an area in the eastern pacific known as the great garbage patch, where currents trap plastic. if we don't do it now, all this plastic will start breaking down into smaller and smaller pieces, and the smaller the pieces are, the more harmful and harder to extract from the marine environment. so we feel there is a sense of urgency. so how will it work? a giant tube, 600 metres long, will float on the surface in the shape of a horseshoe. over time, the p
deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west london his daughter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has inspired a bold project with an ambitious goal...
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deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the latest figures show there are 354 people on the waiting list, compared with 2a2 five years ago. final campaign rallies will be held in sweden today on the eve of elections that are expected to confirm a surge in support for an anti—immigration party. 0pinion polls suggest that the sweden democrats, who have roots in the neo—nazi movement, will take about 20% of the vote. neither the centre—left governing parties nor their centre—right opponents are expected to win an outright majority. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mcc
deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot — was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonter, yulia, were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the latest figures show there are...
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deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonpal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the american rapper mac miller has been found dead at his home in los angeles after an apparent drug overdose. the 26—year—old, whose real name is malcolm mccormick, previously dated pop singer ariana grande. fans and fellow musicians have been paying tribute to him on social media. he had just released a new album and was due to go on tour next month. a massive operation to scoop plastic waste from the middle of the pacific ocean is being launched today. a 600—metre long floating device will be towed out from california, as jenny kumah reports. sites like this have shocked people all over the world. the damage to wildlife has ins
deputy director of the russian airline, aeroflot, was found apparently strangled at his home in south—west londonpal and his daughter yulia were poisoned in salisbury. the number of people waiting for a lung transplant has risen by nearly 50% over the past five years, according to the nhs. it says it could be down to an ageing population and improvements in trauma care, which mean most organ donors are over the age of 50 and more likely to have existing health problems. the american rapper...