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teachers in south london are volunteering to ta ke south london are volunteering to take a south londonare volunteering to take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues's jobs, i mean take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues'sjobs, i mean what take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues's jobs, i mean what sort of state has this country got to? and these are classroom assistants who are helping children with special educational needs, who need extra help within the classroom and as well as this, we are seeing schools around the country asking parents for donations to, for paper, scissors, glue sticks, and there are a couple of schools in the midlands we re a couple of schools in the midlands were now closing early on friday because they can't afford to stay open anymore. —— who are because they can't afford to stay open anymore. “ who are now because they can't afford to stay open anymore. —— who are now closing early. that in turn impacts on parents, who have to find extra childcare will do some work. parents, who have to find extra childcare will do some workm makes me livid
teachers in south london are volunteering to ta ke south london are volunteering to take a south londonare volunteering to take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues's jobs, i mean take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues'sjobs, i mean what take a £7,000 pay cut to save their colleagues's jobs, i mean what sort of state has this country got to? and these are classroom assistants who are helping children with special educational needs, who need extra help within the classroom and as...
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and fastening on this factory floor in south london workers are assembling brompton the iconic foldable bicycles entirely by hand it's a complex task each bike is made up of over one thousand different parts. these come from belgium these come from from these come from germany. there is a hub that comes from taiwan. but that could soon turn into a huge problem for brompton with brakes it approaching fast and no trade agreements signed c.e.o. will butler adams is foreseeing a massive delivery problems the worst case scenario if we don't have one part if we don't have this little part the whole flipping factory stops and we've got you know one hundred fifty people doing nothing. but later adams has invested over one million pounds to stockpile parts but he's far from happy about the situation and the problem with rex it is everybody seems to think it's number one and that's a flipping disaster it's a distraction it creates stagnation it's bad we need to be getting on with business and not flapping about rex's. despite the distraction brompton has just launched its latest electric bike but
and fastening on this factory floor in south london workers are assembling brompton the iconic foldable bicycles entirely by hand it's a complex task each bike is made up of over one thousand different parts. these come from belgium these come from from these come from germany. there is a hub that comes from taiwan. but that could soon turn into a huge problem for brompton with brakes it approaching fast and no trade agreements signed c.e.o. will butler adams is foreseeing a massive delivery...
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another 19—year—old is in hospital after being stabbed in south london this afternoon.uries are not thought to be life threatening. no arrests have been made. the headlines on bbc news. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this week they risk losing brexit. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's damian. hello. good evening. jack grealish has been attacked by an intruder on the pitch during aston villa's game at birmingham. the game was stopped briefly as a fan jumped out of the crowd and appeared to aim a punch at the villa captain. the person in question was led away by stewards and police and grealish was ok and able to continue. he even went on score the winning goal for villa. after the game, he says... manchester united have lost their first game in the premier league under 0le gunn
another 19—year—old is in hospital after being stabbed in south london this afternoon.uries are not thought to be life threatening. no arrests have been made. the headlines on bbc news. a passenger plane crashes in ethiopia, killing all 157 people on board. it came down soon after take—off. among the seven british citizens on board, one of them has been named asjoanna toole — a un workerfrom devon. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, warns mps that if they get crucial votes wrong this...
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at linden lodge, a school for children with sensory impairments in south london, i went to see how apple the royal national institute for blind people, to increase access to its own popular coding education app, called swift playgrounds. apple is using its suite of accessibility tools already built into its ios devices such as, voice—over, high contrast and large text in conjunction with much more old school assistive tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have created braille and tactile maps for each level of the app so blind children can navigate the whole screen area with their hands. there's clearly still a role for tactile maps and for images, and diagrams. yeah, i think it is a healthy kind of dynamic mix of old and new and perhaps some experimentation as well. the children here are using swift playground to create code that will make a small drone fly. you know, it is incredible. i think it's a moment when will say things like, "i did not think i would ever be able to do this." "this is awesome," "i want to do this for a career." that is fantastic,
at linden lodge, a school for children with sensory impairments in south london, i went to see how apple the royal national institute for blind people, to increase access to its own popular coding education app, called swift playgrounds. apple is using its suite of accessibility tools already built into its ios devices such as, voice—over, high contrast and large text in conjunction with much more old school assistive tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have...
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this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multiculturalpockets of the capital is entirely against a brick say it's often portrayed as a defense of whites britain but it's not so with this nigerian restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i'll rage on for a life. african british gladney for breakfast not because i've been anything against. whites will give was this leveraging time for treatment opportunity i walk. with arabic in the branches and as it arrives to leave the united kingdom after. when. we come to the country. a push for peace in afghanistan. continues. this is al jazeera live from coming up. of syria. hundreds of thousands of algerians take to the streets demanding that president run for fifty. three q. it's. the first private mission to space is a success. high level talks between the u.s. and taliban have resumed and u.s. envoys. around ended with president to progress to end this a senior war. is refusing to directly negotiate with the afghan government and it wants
this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multiculturalpockets of the capital is entirely against a brick say it's often portrayed as a defense of whites britain but it's not so with this nigerian restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i'll rage on for a life. african british gladney for breakfast not because i've been anything against. whites will give was this leveraging time for...
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this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick so it's often portrayed as a defense of whites brits i'm. not so but this material restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i raged on for a lot of. african british. bricks and not because i've been the finnegans the ruben whites would give was this leveraging some sort of treatment opportunity. before because the riches of this it derives to me that you know i can go after just a whim. but when people come from europe to come to the country to live that is that they're going to. feel cheated i feel jealous about. these everywhere and it's choking our planet very toxic and very dangerous and we could spend years meaning if i along with breakthroughs all being made showing that it is possible to change our relationship with the snow in a substance we simply running on. things that we pick up on the beach to try to move on plastic waste fraud case on al-jazeera how do you turn th
this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick so it's often portrayed as a defense of whites brits i'm. not so but this material restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i raged on for a lot of. african british. bricks and not because i've been the finnegans the ruben whites would give was this leveraging some sort of treatment...
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in the south, not quite so chilly. 1a degrees expected in london.hat means we are all in the fresh air. high pressure also over us, that means drier weather, chillier weather, temperatures on sunday only around 12 degrees. after rising at the end of the week they're going down for the weekend. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: no brexit breakthrough. british mps reject a range of options to end the deadlock. to remind ourselves what we've decided to do. nothing! theresa may still hopes to push her deal through with a promise to step down as prime minister, but key allies refuse to back her. boeing says it's modifying the software in its 737 max planes following two deadly crashes, but insists the aircraft is safe. and a show of strength from myanmar‘s military,
in the south, not quite so chilly. 1a degrees expected in london.hat means we are all in the fresh air. high pressure also over us, that means drier weather, chillier weather, temperatures on sunday only around 12 degrees. after rising at the end of the week they're going down for the weekend. bye— bye. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: no brexit breakthrough. british mps reject a range of options...
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a committee of mp's argue that the genre of music, which has made stars of people like south london'se performances. london artist, shadow, told mp's how a venue once cancelled on the day of his performance when they realised what kind of music he was playing. there are calls for the government to offer guidelines to venues and local authorities. well the same committee of mp's have taken the unusual step of warning music fans against using the ticket resale site, viagogo. it comes as hundreds of customers who use the site have complained of being overcharged. mps say viagogo, which was started in london just over a decade ago, has a history of flouting customer law and has yet to prove itself trustworthy. londoners know what an expensive city this is to live in, but it may come as a surprise that we're nowhere near the most expensive. although london has climbed up the global rankings, to the 22nd most expensive, you don't have to go far to be in the world's joint most expensive. it's paris where, for example, the average cost of a woman's haircut is £90. that sounds like a lot of mo
a committee of mp's argue that the genre of music, which has made stars of people like south london'se performances. london artist, shadow, told mp's how a venue once cancelled on the day of his performance when they realised what kind of music he was playing. there are calls for the government to offer guidelines to venues and local authorities. well the same committee of mp's have taken the unusual step of warning music fans against using the ticket resale site, viagogo. it comes as hundreds...
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gallery has returned a one million pound raunch from the sun trust on the take gallery and the south london gallery have also said there will be taking any more money and then best sign the trust itself said it won't be making any more donations that's been seen widely as a face saving measure to avoid any more rejections. a number of art institutions have come under scrutiny for corporate sponsorships and recently last month's campaign is occupied the british museum in protest at its continued acceptance of funding from british petroleum the oil company alleged to have lobbied for the war in iraq sponsored an exhibition of treasures from modern day iraq in syria the tape museum ended its relationship with b.p. back in twenty six steam and last summer the netherlands van gogh museum stopped its relationship with dutch oil company shall both cases were presented as mutual decisions by the museums and oil companies but they also came after intense pressure from campaign is but when it comes to funding the arts some say there's no such thing as clean money there is this grey area of if you hav
gallery has returned a one million pound raunch from the sun trust on the take gallery and the south london gallery have also said there will be taking any more money and then best sign the trust itself said it won't be making any more donations that's been seen widely as a face saving measure to avoid any more rejections. a number of art institutions have come under scrutiny for corporate sponsorships and recently last month's campaign is occupied the british museum in protest at its continued...
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she was still searching for her partnerjim sutton and clues led her to south london, and the officesworked for. just two days later he reappeared. it was monday, november 5th, 2001 — a date she'll never forget. rosa was working her first day in a book shop on this street. bang on 3pm in the afternoon in the fiction section — again if you made a film out of it you'd say this is not realistic — in he walked. and i put my hand over my mouth and i pointed at him. he asked if he could give me a hug, and he did, and he said, "oh you're really shaking, you're really thin." and he said, "you know, don't be angry." and then i said like no, no, i'm notangry, and ijust needed him not to run, i needed to know what happened to my life, what the hell was going on before he ran. rosa now believes this was no coincidence. she thinks all her enquiries about sutton had triggered a response from the police and he had been sent to find out what she knew. she says the encounter forced sutton to confess he was living a lie. he told her his real name was jim boyling. he also admitted he was an undercover p
she was still searching for her partnerjim sutton and clues led her to south london, and the officesworked for. just two days later he reappeared. it was monday, november 5th, 2001 — a date she'll never forget. rosa was working her first day in a book shop on this street. bang on 3pm in the afternoon in the fiction section — again if you made a film out of it you'd say this is not realistic — in he walked. and i put my hand over my mouth and i pointed at him. he asked if he could give me...
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he's been running his business for a year now from these offices in brixton, south london.than 17,000 people have downloaded the app used to book the barber vans. he has a fleet of three which are fully booked, working morning to night. the idea behind the service is that a new generation of young black men doesn't have time to be waiting around in barber shops anymore. even though for many years they were an important social hub for the black community. and remain so. i'm 23, i'm managing properties and i work part—time. so i don't have time to go to a barbershop and wait for my turn. i can communicate him like a client rather than having the whole, like, background noise and everyone debating and everyone screaming. the team say that they were surprised by the demand for the service in the commercial areas of central london where a new breed of successful black professional can't find the kind of barbershops they want. the service has also attracted white and asian clients as well. and whoever uses the service, parking is always a consideration. but not everyone is convin
he's been running his business for a year now from these offices in brixton, south london.than 17,000 people have downloaded the app used to book the barber vans. he has a fleet of three which are fully booked, working morning to night. the idea behind the service is that a new generation of young black men doesn't have time to be waiting around in barber shops anymore. even though for many years they were an important social hub for the black community. and remain so. i'm 23, i'm managing...
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that the government is to investigate why children from private flats at a housing complex in south londonigger playground than those kids who live in neighbouring social housing. this is the aerial view of the development, with the bigger playground for the homeowners' kids and to be much smaller space for the rest of the children. we heard from one mum whose children are banned from the private playground. i have a disabled child and another small one, i said, ok, it's big enough to play with a special bike and he could enjoy with other children. i've been told no, you cannot use it. why? because it's private. it's in a private area so we haven't got the... access. so initially you were told absolutely no problem, but actually when you moved in that's when things changed. once we signed the contract, we can't go in it. and, anna, what is that like for you? how do you react to that? it's sad, because it's not fairthat in the summer you see people playing around, or in spring, and kids from the whole building are like, why are we different? why can't we go downstairs and play with our frie
that the government is to investigate why children from private flats at a housing complex in south londonigger playground than those kids who live in neighbouring social housing. this is the aerial view of the development, with the bigger playground for the homeowners' kids and to be much smaller space for the rest of the children. we heard from one mum whose children are banned from the private playground. i have a disabled child and another small one, i said, ok, it's big enough to play with...
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at linden lodge, a school for children with sensory impairments in south london, i went to see how apple people, to increase access to its own popular coding education app, called swift playgrounds. apple is using its suite of accessibility tools already built into its i0s devices such as, voice—over, high contrast and large text in conjunction with much more old school assistive tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have created braille and tactile maps for each level of the app so blind children can navigate the whole screen area with their hands. there's clearly still a role for tactile maps and for images, and diagrams. yeah, i think it is a healthy kind of dynamic mix of old and new and perhaps some experimentation as well. the children here are using swift playground to create code that will make a small drone fly. you know, it is incredible. i think it's a moment when will say things like, "i did not think i would ever be able to do this." "this is awesome," "i want to do this for a career." that is fantastic, and it is contagious , other kids pick
at linden lodge, a school for children with sensory impairments in south london, i went to see how apple people, to increase access to its own popular coding education app, called swift playgrounds. apple is using its suite of accessibility tools already built into its i0s devices such as, voice—over, high contrast and large text in conjunction with much more old school assistive tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have created braille and tactile maps for...
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in south london, ben coria heard this afternoon that his father, who has dual british and kenyan citizenshipamong the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to try to get any information that we could get. the aircraft was brand—new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737 800 macs aircraft injune. this one was only delivered four months ago, and was flown from johannesburg this morning. it is the first kind of aircraft that crashed off indonesia last year, operated by lion air. boeing said it was deeply saddened and that a technical team was ready to provide assistance. while all thoughts are with the families of those killed, work has already begun to find out what caused the crash. the us federal aviation authority says it will be involved in the investigation. a little later we will be looking at that lion air crashed a little more closely. stay with us for that. let's take a look at some of the day's other news. algeria's ailing president, abdelaziz bouteflika, ha
in south london, ben coria heard this afternoon that his father, who has dual british and kenyan citizenshipamong the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to try to get any information that we could get. the aircraft was brand—new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737 800 macs aircraft injune. this one was only delivered four months ago, and was flown from...
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in south london, ben kuria heard this afternoon that his father, joseph waithaka, who has dual britishyan citizenship, was among the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones, kind of to try and get any information that we could get. the aircraft was brand—new. ethiopian airlines, the continent's is the most successful operator, received its first max—8 lastjune. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november, four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg that morning. it was the same type of aircraft purchased life lionair which crashed off indonesia last october, with the loss of 189 passengers and crew, also shortly after takeoff. bowen said it was deeply saddened, and with its technical team, was ready to provide assistance. while all thoughts are with the families of those killed, work has already begun to find out what caused the crash. the us federal aviation authority says it will be involved in the investigation. alistair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. later on in newsday will be looking at more details
in south london, ben kuria heard this afternoon that his father, joseph waithaka, who has dual britishyan citizenship, was among the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones, kind of to try and get any information that we could get. the aircraft was brand—new. ethiopian airlines, the continent's is the most successful operator, received its first max—8 lastjune. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november, four...
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in south london, ben kuria heard this afternoon that his father, joseph waithaka, who has dual britishp, was among the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones, to try and get any information we could get. a major international conference is being held here at the united nations headquarters in nairobi tomorrow, and a number of the delegates travelling from all over the world were on the plane. the executive director of the un's world food programme said a number of his staff and other un employees were killed. and tonight, another briton who's died has been named as 36—year—old joanna toole, who was heading to that un conference. the aircraft was brand new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737—800 max aircraft last june. the plane that crashed was only delivered in november, four months ago. it had flown up from johannesburg this morning. and it's the same type of aircraft bought by lion air that crashed off indonesia last october, with the loss of 189 passenger
in south london, ben kuria heard this afternoon that his father, joseph waithaka, who has dual britishp, was among the dead. i found out that nearly everybody had passed away and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones, to try and get any information we could get. a major international conference is being held here at the united nations headquarters in nairobi tomorrow, and a number of the delegates travelling from all over the world were on the plane. the executive director of the un's...
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in south london, ben courier heard this afternoon that his father, who had dual british and kenyan citizenshipfound out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to try to get any information that we could get. a major international conference is being held here at the un headquarters in nairobi. a number of delegates travelling from all over the world were on the plane. the executive director of the world food around said a number of his staff and other un employees were killed. tonight, another british person who died has been named asjoanna toole, who was heading to that un conference. the aircraft was brand—new. ethiopian airlines, africa's biggest and most successful operator, received its first boeing 737 800 max aircraft injune. this one was only delivered four months ago, and was flown from johannesburg this morning. it is the same kind of aircraft that crashed off indonesia last year, operated by lion air. there was a loss of 189 passengers and crew killed, and it also crashed shortly after takeoff. boeing said it was deeply saddened and
in south london, ben courier heard this afternoon that his father, who had dual british and kenyan citizenshipfound out that nearly everybody had passed away, and it was just a frantic rush to work the phones to try to get any information that we could get. a major international conference is being held here at the un headquarters in nairobi. a number of delegates travelling from all over the world were on the plane. the executive director of the world food around said a number of his staff and...
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at linden lodge, a school for sensory impairment in south london, i went to see how apple are workingease access to swift playground its own coding app. apple is using its accessibility tools already built into its devices such as large text, voice—over, in conjunction with school assistant tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have created braille and tactile maps for each level of the app so they can use it. images, diagrams, i think it is a healthy dynamic mix of old and new and perhaps some experimentation as well. the children here are using swift playground to create code that will make a small drone fly. you know, it is incredible. things will say things like i did not think i would ever be able to do this. this is awesome, i want to do this as a career. that is fantastic, it is contagious and other kids pick up on it. they didn't know if those tools we re it. they didn't know if those tools were accessible and before you know it we have lots of people interested and that is what we want to do, spread the magic and show what is possible. applaus
at linden lodge, a school for sensory impairment in south london, i went to see how apple are workingease access to swift playground its own coding app. apple is using its accessibility tools already built into its devices such as large text, voice—over, in conjunction with school assistant tech. it says go here, go here, go here. and that is where it is. they have created braille and tactile maps for each level of the app so they can use it. images, diagrams, i think it is a healthy dynamic...
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this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick so it's often portrayed as a defense of whites brits i'm. not so but this nigerian restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i rage africa live. off a come british. for breakfast not because i've been to fin against the roof and whites will give was this leverage in time for treatment opportunity i walk. with arabic and religious and as it. arrives to leave the united kingdom after just a day when. when people come from europe to come to the country to visit it is just the beginning to. feel she took a full jealous about. this is zero. hello and welcome to this is our life i'm on team dennis coming up in the next sixty minutes handcuffed and shackled the main suspect in the new zealand shooting remain silent in court as he's charged with. new zealand is united in grief. and. offering sympathy support and reassurance easy.
this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick so it's often portrayed as a defense of whites brits i'm. not so but this nigerian restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i rage africa live. off a come british. for breakfast not because i've been to fin against the roof and whites will give was this leverage in time for treatment...
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officers have been cleared of misconduct over the arrest and detention of sean rigg who died in a south londonhe five officers were accused of a string of failings that led to the death of the ao—year—old who had schizophrenia. a misconduct hearing concluded that none of the allegations could be proved. sean's sister marcia rigg has been giving the family's reaction to today's ruling. the inquestjury in 2012 gave the truth of what happened to sean rigg on the 21st of august 2008. that he died of a cardiac arrest, partial positional asphyxiation. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is, if the officers apparently did the right thing, why, why is he dead? i thought this system fairand square, the judicial system. but the system is not there for the people. they are there to protect themselves. for, as far as i am concerned, the truth is out, and i, because i brought this case so long, into 2019, i and my family are the winners of this case. a man has been sentenced to eight and half years in prison for the manslaughter of his former girlfriend at a music festival
officers have been cleared of misconduct over the arrest and detention of sean rigg who died in a south londonhe five officers were accused of a string of failings that led to the death of the ao—year—old who had schizophrenia. a misconduct hearing concluded that none of the allegations could be proved. sean's sister marcia rigg has been giving the family's reaction to today's ruling. the inquestjury in 2012 gave the truth of what happened to sean rigg on the 21st of august 2008. that he...
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most tram services in south london will be cancelled today due to a strike by drivers. don says it has put a contingency plan in place with a limited service and urged the union and operator to continue talks. the baby on board badges worn by mothers to be have been given a makeover. six new designs have been created and will be available for free in time mother's day. the project aims to help pregnant women feel more visible it was found that almost half of expectant mothers in london fill overlooked on public transport. on that note let's have a look at the situation. good news for tube users with all lines running well. traffic on the a13 is building westbound. the romford road is blocked at warwick road. and in central london tottenham court road is down to two lanes northbound. that is for resurfacing work. let's see what the weather is doing today. hello and good morning. another quiet day of weather today and there should be lots of sunshine developing for most of us. it is a cloudy start, particularly towards eastern areas where we will keep the cloud for longest
most tram services in south london will be cancelled today due to a strike by drivers. don says it has put a contingency plan in place with a limited service and urged the union and operator to continue talks. the baby on board badges worn by mothers to be have been given a makeover. six new designs have been created and will be available for free in time mother's day. the project aims to help pregnant women feel more visible it was found that almost half of expectant mothers in london fill...
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he's been running his business for a year now from these offices in brixton, south london.ed the app used to book the barber vans. he has a fleet of three which are fully booked, working morning to night. the idea behind the service is that a new generation of young black men doesn't have time to be waiting around in barber shops anymore. even though for many years they were an important social hub for the black community. and remain so. i'm 23, i'm managing properties and i work part—time. so i don't have time to go to a barbershop and wait for my turn. i can communicate him like a client rather than having the whole, like, background noise and everyone debating and everyone screaming. the team say that they were surprised by the demand for the service in the commercial areas of central london where a new breed of successful black professional can't find the kind of barbershops they want. the service has also attracted white and asian clients as well. and whoever uses the service, parking is always a consideration. but not everyone is convinced that the traditional barbers
he's been running his business for a year now from these offices in brixton, south london.ed the app used to book the barber vans. he has a fleet of three which are fully booked, working morning to night. the idea behind the service is that a new generation of young black men doesn't have time to be waiting around in barber shops anymore. even though for many years they were an important social hub for the black community. and remain so. i'm 23, i'm managing properties and i work part—time....
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officers have been cleared of misconduct over the arrest and detention of sean rigg, who died in a south londonccused of a string of failings that led to the death of the ao—year—old — who had schizophrenia. a misconduct hearing concluded that none of the allegations could be proved. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death, and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his medication. there was concern over the way he was behaving. he was arrested and officers restrained him lying on his front for seven minutes. today, the disciplinary panel said this wasn't an excessive amount of time. one of the reasons for the officers were cleared of gross misconduct. for sean rigg's sister, marcia, this was finally the end of a decade—long campaign to have someone held accountable for her brother's death. today's decision by the panel is the wrong decision. and my question is — if the officers apparently did the right thing, why is he dead? by the time sean rigg got to brixton police station, his phys
officers have been cleared of misconduct over the arrest and detention of sean rigg, who died in a south londonccused of a string of failings that led to the death of the ao—year—old — who had schizophrenia. a misconduct hearing concluded that none of the allegations could be proved. the metropolitan police says it's sorry about mr rigg's death, and that it had "fully scrutinised" all the facts. june kelly reports. sean rigg had mental health problems and hadn't been taking his...