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there has, yes, straightaway _ perpetrators? there has, yes, straightaway it _ perpetrators?s, j straightaway it was announced perpetrators? there has, yes, i straightaway it was announced by perpetrators? there has, yes, - straightaway it was announced by the police that two of the suspect involved in this case, because it was a large group of men that started attacking these women all of a sudden, and they were arrested immediately, and taken into detention. today, there have been nine people who have been detained as a whole. so there is the thought that they will be some accountability at the back of this. the scale of anger has even attracted stars within the country to say that they completely contain this incident, it is dominating social media because so many prolific big celebrities in china are adding their view that this is absolutely not acceptable whatsoever. brazilian police have found possible human remains in their search for uk journalist dom phillips and bruno pereira, an expert on indigenous peoples. the pair disappeared six days ago while travelling throug
there has, yes, straightaway _ perpetrators? there has, yes, straightaway it _ perpetrators?s, j straightaway it was announced perpetrators? there has, yes, i straightaway it was announced by perpetrators? there has, yes, - straightaway it was announced by the police that two of the suspect involved in this case, because it was a large group of men that started attacking these women all of a sudden, and they were arrested immediately, and taken into detention. today, there have been nine people...
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Jun 24, 2022
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ali, i'm going to let you crack in straightaway with a - crack in straightaway with a response, becausee day the immense emotion when it comes to this decision, and i susie rightly points out, the us is a big old place. joe biden was talking about the possibilities of helping women travel, but yet again, it's not possible for everybody to do that. so, what do we make of this? well. so, what do we make of this? well, america is a — so, what do we make of this? well, america is a great _ so, what do we make of this? well, america is a great country, - so, what do we make of this? well, america is a great country, but - america is a great country, but it's very decided — america is a great country, but it's very decided to suck —— divided society — very decided to suck —— divided society. this decision to overturn this roe — society. this decision to overturn this roe versus wade constitutional i’ili'it this roe versus wade constitutional right to _ this roe versus wade constitutional right to abortion was expected, i know_ right to abortion was expected, i know it's — right to abortion wa
ali, i'm going to let you crack in straightaway with a - crack in straightaway with a response, becausee day the immense emotion when it comes to this decision, and i susie rightly points out, the us is a big old place. joe biden was talking about the possibilities of helping women travel, but yet again, it's not possible for everybody to do that. so, what do we make of this? well. so, what do we make of this? well, america is a — so, what do we make of this? well, america is a great _ so,...
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.- increase production straightaway. increase production straiuhtawa. ., ., . ., , straightaway.the right _ straightaway. you are certainly in the right business, - straightaway. you are certainly in the right business, thank- in the right business, thank you. one of the most powerful figures in social media, sheryl sandberg, is leaving her role as chief operating officer of facebook�*s parent company, meta. she's spent 14 years working alongside its founder, mark zuckerberg, to propel the platform to global dominance. sheryl sandberg, who'll stay on meta's board, said it was time to write the next chapter of her life. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury has more. sheryl sandberg, facebook�*s chief operating officer helped transform the company from an upstart social network into a tech giant. shejoined facebook 14 years ago and helped build the company's online the compa ny�*s online advertising the company's online advertising operation into one of the internet�*s most profitable businesses. she also helped expand facebook�*s reach outside of america. but h
.- increase production straightaway. increase production straiuhtawa. ., ., . ., , straightaway.the right _ straightaway. you are certainly in the right business, - straightaway. you are certainly in the right business, thank- in the right business, thank you. one of the most powerful figures in social media, sheryl sandberg, is leaving her role as chief operating officer of facebook�*s parent company, meta. she's spent 14 years working alongside its founder, mark zuckerberg, to propel the...
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Jun 30, 2022
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to stay— challenge straightaway and we have to stay that — challenge straightaway and we have to stayand stay this course supporting ukraine i to stay that way and stay this - course supporting ukraine through and through — course supporting ukraine through and through-— and through. thanks for that and i will have to _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say the _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say the summit - and through. thanks for that and i will have to say the summit was . will have to say the summit was wrapping up there was a significant development in the actual fighting in ukraine that i want to tell you about. kyiv says it's seized back the strategically important snake island in the black sea. ukraine said russian troops evacuated the island in haste, during a missile and artillery attack. after seizing the island in the first days of the invasion, the russian forces have faced tactical shelling from ukrainian forces for more than four months with fighters on the island describing feeling l
to stay— challenge straightaway and we have to stay that — challenge straightaway and we have to stayand stay this course supporting ukraine i to stay that way and stay this - course supporting ukraine through and through — course supporting ukraine through and through-— and through. thanks for that and i will have to _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say the _ and through. thanks for that and i will have to say the...
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i�*m going to go straightaway to the bbc. chris mason. . ~' ,, straightaway to the bbc. mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news- many — mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, _ mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, prime _ mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, prime minister, | mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc| news. many people, prime minister, i desperately worried about the cost of living, _ desperately worried about the cost of living, and yet they see you new a of living, and yet they see you new 6 prime _ of living, and yet they see you new a prime minister described by a former— a prime minister described by a former conservative leader, no less, as someone — former conservative leader, no less, as someone driving down the motorway with two— as someone driving down the motorway with two flat tyres. why should people — with two flat tyres. why should people believe you when you say you can deliver. — people believe you when you say you can deliver, when 40% of your mp5 don't _ can deliver, when 40% of your mp5 don't
i�*m going to go straightaway to the bbc. chris mason. . ~' ,, straightaway to the bbc. mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news- many — mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, _ mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, prime _ mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc news. many people, prime minister, | mason. thank you, chris mason, bbc| news. many people, prime minister, i desperately worried about the cost of living, _ desperately worried about the cost of living,...
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couple straightaways. >> straightaway, let me put the pedal to the metal a little bit. >> reporter: servedthe grand marshals. the bella twins got to take a lap before the race with nascar's kurt busch. the track was a different story. >> i understand you get in a car, got a little fast and one of you closed their eyes. >> i didn't know we were going to go that fast. it was 110. that's it. i was thinking and then we started to go really fast and i noticed we were going to go around one of the turns and i literally had to close my eyes. >> i thought it was fun. i was screaming in a good way. >> all right. for the bella twins to the excitement here at chase center, however this shakes out, i'm working with my camera man, we're both on a flight to boston tomorrow. it's going to be a long night and an early morning. >> it is good to be vernon glenn. you got the bella twins in the morning, you got the warriors in the afternoon. hitching a ride to boston. life is good. >> can't complain, man. >> bring us back a souvenir. all right, thanks. >> i'll bring you back a lobster. >> i like it. >>> up ne
couple straightaways. >> straightaway, let me put the pedal to the metal a little bit. >> reporter: servedthe grand marshals. the bella twins got to take a lap before the race with nascar's kurt busch. the track was a different story. >> i understand you get in a car, got a little fast and one of you closed their eyes. >> i didn't know we were going to go that fast. it was 110. that's it. i was thinking and then we started to go really fast and i noticed we were going to...
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allies want her to go straightaway and how can i her to go straightaway and how can you possibly... lolleagues for instance that i had in 2019. ., ., . ., ., in 2019. margaret thatcher had a re in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear _ in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate _ in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate in - in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate in the i in 2019. margaret thatcher had a i pretty clear mandate in the election if she had to go... i’m pretty clear mandate in the election if she had to go. . ._ if she had to go... i'm grateful to colleagues _ if she had to go... i'm grateful to colleagues and _ if she had to go... i'm grateful to colleagues and i'm _ if she had to go... i'm grateful to colleagues and i'm grateful- if she had to go... i'm grateful to colleagues and i'm grateful for. if she had to go... i'm grateful to. colleagues and i'm grateful for the colleagues and i'm gratefulfor the support they have given me. and of course i understand we need to do now is come together as a government, as a party and th
allies want her to go straightaway and how can i her to go straightaway and how can you possibly... lolleagues for instance that i had in 2019. ., ., . ., ., in 2019. margaret thatcher had a re in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear _ in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate _ in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate in - in 2019. margaret thatcher had a pretty clear mandate in the i in 2019. margaret thatcher had a i pretty clear mandate in the election if she...
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straightaway understood here. does the recharge work?i told you open salman is alive take the keys where are we going? come on quickly. send this car, coordinates, physics. picture bagheera excellent to visual contact 6 minutes russian civil aviation is going through difficult times and then russian-made aircraft enter the scene. marriage we have a rather incisive task. the passenger will fly the new superjet from those that were produced before , there will be no difference for the passenger comfortable for the crew, very comfortable for passengers. i was impressed with the number 72 of the ms-21 aircraft. this is a real network. we are ready to expand this task for this task. we need more let's do more take-off mode a new film by alexei vashenkin today at 23-25 on ntv artem bank you are 100% stably free forever more benefit on your savings account, welcome to the marathon of summer discounts on ozon for a whole week of reduced prices. buy easily every day new products with discounts from june 21 on ozon technopop 5 lte smartphone for
straightaway understood here. does the recharge work?i told you open salman is alive take the keys where are we going? come on quickly. send this car, coordinates, physics. picture bagheera excellent to visual contact 6 minutes russian civil aviation is going through difficult times and then russian-made aircraft enter the scene. marriage we have a rather incisive task. the passenger will fly the new superjet from those that were produced before , there will be no difference for the passenger...
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i have to interrupt you straightaway _ married...ghtaway because the - married... i have to interrupt you straightaway because the judge l married... i have to interrupt you l straightaway because the judge has come back in and sat down, so we will listen in. all right, mr foreperson, all right, mrforeperson, is this the verdict of the jury? yes all right, mr foreperson, is this the verdict of the jury? the verdict of the “my? yes ma'am. is a unanimous? — the verdict of the jury? yes ma'am. is a unanimous? yes _ the verdict of the jury? yes ma'am. is a unanimous? yes ma'am. - the verdict of the jury? yes ma'am. j is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank ou. in is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you- in civil— is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you. in civil case _ is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you. in civil case cl— is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you. in civil case cl 2019 _ is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you. in civil case cl 2019 2911, - is a unanimous? yes ma'am. thank you. in civil case cl 2019 2911, mr. you. in civil case cl 2019 291
i have to interrupt you straightaway _ married...ghtaway because the - married... i have to interrupt you straightaway because the judge l married... i have to interrupt you l straightaway because the judge has come back in and sat down, so we will listen in. all right, mr foreperson, all right, mrforeperson, is this the verdict of the jury? yes all right, mr foreperson, is this the verdict of the jury? the verdict of the “my? yes ma'am. is a unanimous? — the verdict of the jury? yes ma'am....
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. >> the narrative straightaway was that the problems outside were down till late arrival of fans, thousandse tickets, and officials said it was an english football problem. now we have the statement. the frightening and distressing events they say. they will be put in that situation. intent on causing trole, the french police very readily employing tear gas and pepper spray. all many innocent bystanders and football fans with genuine tickets. uefa, despite the apology, they are still waiting to hear the results of what comes after an independent review that they have commissioned. they will be asking stakeholders for their view on what happened at the match. those people within the stadium. the police. and everyone else concerned with it. riau, madrid, have come forward. supporters who won the match, they had some very distresng experiences as well. >> don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i would love to hear from you. we are watching bbc. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymon
. >> the narrative straightaway was that the problems outside were down till late arrival of fans, thousandse tickets, and officials said it was an english football problem. now we have the statement. the frightening and distressing events they say. they will be put in that situation. intent on causing trole, the french police very readily employing tear gas and pepper spray. all many innocent bystanders and football fans with genuine tickets. uefa, despite the apology, they are still...
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, i just want to bring injoe straightaway, you ijust want to bring injoe straightaway, you mentioned,,, ., ., that. i work for a swindon borough council and — that. i work for a swindon borough council and our _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld team - that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld team put| council and our live weld team put an e-mail— council and our live weld team put an e—mail out to say that they were looking _ an e—mail out to say that they were looking for— an e—mail out to say that they were looking for volunteers for a new initiative — looking for volunteers for a new initiative and it was about making people _ initiative and it was about making people birthday cakes. people who are isolated or lonely or wire weighted just have difficult times. people _ weighted just have difficult times. people who are homeless as well, making _ people who are homeless as well, making sure people were not forgotten
, i just want to bring injoe straightaway, you ijust want to bring injoe straightaway, you mentioned,,, ., ., that. i work for a swindon borough council and — that. i work for a swindon borough council and our _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld _ that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld team - that. i work for a swindon borough council and our live weld team put| council and our live weld...
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not revealing they would like to go back straightaway to the common agricultural policies with all of the bureaucracy and costs that that entails. they don't say that on the doorstep, mr. speaker. >> there are proposals for up to 10,000 housing units on greenfield sites to the west of my constituency that would also represent in total pressure on local services. can i have an assurance that as we update planning legislation, we will enshrine -- to new developments and save our environment? prime minister johnson: my old friend is completely right. we encourage the use of suitable brownfield. >> the prime minister will know from my recent correspondence that my constituent [indiscernible] and has been sentenced to 15 years. the judge did not believe they had any criminal intent and this has significant implications for him and his loved ones. i would ask the prime minister if he would be willing to meet with me and other entities that have constituents in the family to discuss the case to resolve this? prime minister johnson: i have a great deal of sympathy with him. i will make sure h
not revealing they would like to go back straightaway to the common agricultural policies with all of the bureaucracy and costs that that entails. they don't say that on the doorstep, mr. speaker. >> there are proposals for up to 10,000 housing units on greenfield sites to the west of my constituency that would also represent in total pressure on local services. can i have an assurance that as we update planning legislation, we will enshrine -- to new developments and save our...
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bottom of the 3rd boston up to jd martinez says that the straightaway center guys, i'm actually sittingn the green monster tomorrow on to that game. three-run lead right there. next inning to offer rafael devers in. he gets all of that one that is gone. boston goes up 6. that game is still in progress. red sox win 6 to one. so we got 2 bay area teams in boston right now. i'm sure. people are a little more focused on. one of them rolled a state warriors have a chance a staff said earlier in during his sound bite. it had 3 chances that. ending series early and they've lost all 3 of those this postseason want to dallas, one hopefully they can get it done on thursday because once you get to a game 7, even though their home, it's still point flip. yeah, you know. >> and you know you haven't had the splash brothers hot together at the same time. no, haven't played on a there's been individuals who have done well been but others have been cold and be great. if we all got hot at the same time, it he imagined bill russell, he's the one who gives the trophy to the winning team. bill russell doesn
bottom of the 3rd boston up to jd martinez says that the straightaway center guys, i'm actually sittingn the green monster tomorrow on to that game. three-run lead right there. next inning to offer rafael devers in. he gets all of that one that is gone. boston goes up 6. that game is still in progress. red sox win 6 to one. so we got 2 bay area teams in boston right now. i'm sure. people are a little more focused on. one of them rolled a state warriors have a chance a staff said earlier in...
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this shelljust — there was zero warning, so therefore, it was possibly a mortar — and boom, straightaway landing on my stomach. my wounds were catastrophic. traumatic amputation of my left leg. the leg that remains, it wasjust shredded, you know? there was a compound fracture of my femur. it was touch and go whether i could keep that leg, if they could save it. aboard the hospital ship uganda, medics like nicci pugh have been working at full capacity since the galahad attack. we were trying to set up and now successfully run an efficient floating military hospital ashore, 8,000 miles from our working home. it was hands to man the casualty evacuation process and casualties started arriving in larger numbers. by now, because we had already received considerable number of burns and badly injured patients, this was a good routine that was working extremely well. that routine was to be tested as the british army continued to fight some of its hardest battles since the second world war. the final push for stanley loomed. the next morning, it was a race to the capital. you could see british tro
this shelljust — there was zero warning, so therefore, it was possibly a mortar — and boom, straightaway landing on my stomach. my wounds were catastrophic. traumatic amputation of my left leg. the leg that remains, it wasjust shredded, you know? there was a compound fracture of my femur. it was touch and go whether i could keep that leg, if they could save it. aboard the hospital ship uganda, medics like nicci pugh have been working at full capacity since the galahad attack. we were trying...
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bottom of the 4th brandon belt launches one deep to straightaway center back back. bye, bye, baby. giants get on the board on the solo blast. they would tie the game up at 2 apiece on a sac fly top the 8th whit merrifield skies one to right. mike yastremski there to make the catch. however, here comes andrew benintendi. on his horse. he scores the go ahead run and that's all the royals would need. giants fall 3 to their five-game winning streak comes to an end sf heads out to pittsburgh to take on the pirates on friday. and i'm serious. you guys, i don't know a lot about like hover crafts and stuff. was that like electorate? we're trying to figure it out of the sports. right? was an electoral be as may be look like day game on a wednesday like? >> hopefully klay thompson will be climbing on one of in a day or 2 when he gets yes. exactly. love out on the bed. exactly. we know he loves the water. you larry is quote, yesterday's like i'm an aquarius. the water is my happy white that they're also cooler right now. they are. they're calm and collected would be able to tell they could wi
bottom of the 4th brandon belt launches one deep to straightaway center back back. bye, bye, baby. giants get on the board on the solo blast. they would tie the game up at 2 apiece on a sac fly top the 8th whit merrifield skies one to right. mike yastremski there to make the catch. however, here comes andrew benintendi. on his horse. he scores the go ahead run and that's all the royals would need. giants fall 3 to their five-game winning streak comes to an end sf heads out to pittsburgh to take...
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when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawayontribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again after a gap of three years because of the coronavirus pandemic. around 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. colin paterson reports. we're open! after a three—year wait, the very moment glastonbury finally reopened its doors. woohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. greatest party on earth. thank you. - thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festivalgoers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get back here after what's happened is just absolutely fantastic. it's my first time. i
when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawayontribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again after a gap of three years because of the coronavirus pandemic. around 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. colin paterson reports. we're open! after a three—year...
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let me put that question straightaway to christoph, but coupled with the observation that this exception for the jewish, the pipeline doesn't only affect hungary also poland and germany get oil via this pipeline? so if they were so serious about western unity, shouldn't they actually be foregoing that oil now? yeah, but they don't want to do that. i mean poland and germany made the deal that are preparing to face out over the next half year. they want to get there until january of next year. and just keep the timeline in comparison that we don't know how long the war lasts. so hungary was not the only guy or the only country in the room which would have problems with an oil embargo just right now. also bulgaria, the czech republic and so on and so on. but we should blame hungary for not being willing to find a compromise to play only on its own interests. and here i think the eu has to think about to which degree the importance we give to unity isn't overrated? i think in this case we should sometimes tell countries, you know, we can do consensus minus one, then it's a strong signal of 2
let me put that question straightaway to christoph, but coupled with the observation that this exception for the jewish, the pipeline doesn't only affect hungary also poland and germany get oil via this pipeline? so if they were so serious about western unity, shouldn't they actually be foregoing that oil now? yeah, but they don't want to do that. i mean poland and germany made the deal that are preparing to face out over the next half year. they want to get there until january of next year....
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starting cpr straightaway and getting a| straightaway and getting a defibrillator straightaway is the not start cpr you have a 1096 you do not start cpr you have a 10% less chance of survival. you are still pumping blood around the body and keeping it awake so keeping oxygen coming to the brain and vital organs so as soon as we can get a defibrillator that it can make the difference. d0 defibrillator that it can make the difference. ,:, ~' defibrillator that it can make the difference. ,:, ,, :, difference. do think there are enouuh, difference. do think there are enough. i'm _ difference. do think there are enough, i'm sure _ difference. do think there are enough, i'm sure the - difference. do think there are enough, i'm sure the answer| difference. do think there are i enough, i'm sure the answer is difference. do think there are - enough, i'm sure the answer is no, enough, i'm sure the answer is no, enough defibrillator is available? you walk past them on a wall and don't even notice they are there that when you ring 999 they will tell you where the nearest one is. there is a websi
starting cpr straightaway and getting a| straightaway and getting a defibrillator straightaway is the not start cpr you have a 1096 you do not start cpr you have a 10% less chance of survival. you are still pumping blood around the body and keeping it awake so keeping oxygen coming to the brain and vital organs so as soon as we can get a defibrillator that it can make the difference. d0 defibrillator that it can make the difference. ,:, ~' defibrillator that it can make the difference. ,:, ,,...
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straightaway, we need to be ensuring that we approve no new fossil fuels. ensuring that we approve noriple glazing, to make our homes more energy efficient, rather than wasting the energy that we are paying for, and we need a huge roll—out of renewable energy as well. we need to be moving forward at speed and scale, take the shackles off the onshore renewable sector, and really start moving ahead. i sector, and really start moving ahead. ., ., ., ., ahead. i want to go back to the first point _ ahead. i want to go back to the first point you _ ahead. i want to go back to the first point you made _ ahead. i want to go back to the first point you made about i ahead. i want to go back to the | first point you made about fossil fuels and limiting them. i think there was a broad consensus on that, but the world has changed now, hasn�*t it, soaring inflation, rising costs, war in ukraine, post—pandemic, things have changed. it is now a national security involved. can you accept that actually some people do want some allowances and a bit of a softening of that position?— allowances and a bit
straightaway, we need to be ensuring that we approve no new fossil fuels. ensuring that we approve noriple glazing, to make our homes more energy efficient, rather than wasting the energy that we are paying for, and we need a huge roll—out of renewable energy as well. we need to be moving forward at speed and scale, take the shackles off the onshore renewable sector, and really start moving ahead. i sector, and really start moving ahead. ., ., ., ., ahead. i want to go back to the first point...
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so it was possibly a mortar and boom, straightaway, all i rememberwas mortar and boom, straightaway, on my stomach. my wounds were catastrophic. amputation of my left leg. — catastrophic. amputation of my left leg, the leg that remains, it was— left leg, the leg that remains, it wasjust treated, left leg, the leg that remains, it was just treated, you know? there — it was just treated, you know? there was— it was just treated, you know? there was a compound fracture of my— there was a compound fracture of my female. it was touch and id of my female. it was touch and go whether i could keep the leg — go whether i could keep the leg. whether they could save it. . ,., leg. whether they could save it. about the hospital ship uganda. _ it. about the hospital ship uganda, medics _ it. about the hospital ship uganda, medics like i it. about the hospital ship i uganda, medics like mickey it. about the hospital ship - uganda, medics like mickey have been working at full capacity since the galahad attack. haste since the galahad attack. we were trying _ since the galahad attack. we were trying
so it was possibly a mortar and boom, straightaway, all i rememberwas mortar and boom, straightaway, on my stomach. my wounds were catastrophic. amputation of my left leg. — catastrophic. amputation of my left leg, the leg that remains, it was— left leg, the leg that remains, it wasjust treated, left leg, the leg that remains, it was just treated, you know? there — it was just treated, you know? there was— it was just treated, you know? there was a compound fracture of my— there was a...
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good evening to you at home and good evening to you so lots to get this we will get cracking straightawayart with a front page of the financial times covering this g7 summit going on in bavaria today and we are covering it here on bbc news. look at the headline they have picked out there, g7 aims to hurt russian war chest with price cap on crude exports will stuck any talk us through what is going on here? yes. through what is going on here? yes, so what all of _ through what is going on here? yes, so what all of the _ through what is going on here? yes, so what all of the bits _ through what is going on here? ye: so what all of the bits of world leaders gathered in the bavarian alps for the summit and the ft look at the story about kind of conversations about limiting the amount of money going to russia and honestly we have seen huge sanctions across the world, the uk and other nations but a real issue around kind of trying to reduce dependency on russian oil and gas. and there have been conversations going on for a while about trying to reduce dependence on that, and the ft looking toda
good evening to you at home and good evening to you so lots to get this we will get cracking straightawayart with a front page of the financial times covering this g7 summit going on in bavaria today and we are covering it here on bbc news. look at the headline they have picked out there, g7 aims to hurt russian war chest with price cap on crude exports will stuck any talk us through what is going on here? yes. through what is going on here? yes, so what all of _ through what is going on here?...
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when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawaytribute to the contribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again, after a gap of three years, because of the coronavirus pandemic. around 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset, in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. colin paterson reports. we're open! after a three—year wait, the very moment glastonbury finally reopened its doors. woohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. look at that. perfect. greatest party on earth. thank you. thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festival—goers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get back here after what's happened is just ab
when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawaytribute to the contribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again, after a gap of three years, because of the coronavirus pandemic. around 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset, in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. colin paterson reports. we're open!...
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when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightaway to the contribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. a gorgeous day at glastonbury today, very warm and it has been hotting up over the past few days forced up the highest temperature today was recorded in london at 28 degrees. and in aberdeenshire, 26, the warmest day of the year so far in scotland. but you know i'm going to spoil it. things are going to change was that it will turn more unsettled with temperatures dropping and that means we have rain in the forecast. 0vernight tonight, a bit of clout in the north of scotland but otherwise skies are clear from top to keep a close eye on this clout in northern france. this is where change is coming from. by the morning there could be rain in the channel islands and through the day tomorrow we will find more cloud and showers breaking out and moving northwards into england and wales. some heavy and thundery. hit and miss, some sunshine, scotland and northern ir
when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightaway to the contribution of the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. a gorgeous day at glastonbury today, very warm and it has been hotting up over the past few days forced up the highest temperature today was recorded in london at 28 degrees. and in aberdeenshire, 26, the warmest day of the year so far in scotland. but you know...
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when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightaway the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again, after a gap of three years, because of the coronavirus pandemic. best part of 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset, in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. the likes of paul mccartney, diana ross, billie eilish, turning up for glastonbury. that is bbc news, goodbye for now. hello. over the past few days we have seen temperatures rising and on wednesday temperatures reached 28 degrees in london and here in aboyne, aberdeenshire, 26 degrees was the warmest day of the year so far in scotland. the next few days will turn cooler, temperatures dropping, turning more unsettled, more rain in the forecast as well. we still have some cloud in the north and north—west of scotland but it is the cloud in france that we need to keep a close eye on. that has been producing some thundery downpours and that will trigger some more sh
when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightaway the windrush generation. celestina 0lulode, bbc news. britain's famous glastonbury festival has opened its gates again, after a gap of three years, because of the coronavirus pandemic. best part of 200,000 people are expected to descend on the site in somerset, in anticipation of the first performances, which begin on friday. the likes of paul mccartney, diana ross, billie eilish, turning...
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i can tell you where we are not hurtling toward - we are not hurtling toward straightaway, and that iseen the eu in the uk. there is little appetite amongst eu leaders for that. they've got their hands full already with their own cost of living crisis and the war in ukraine. today, the eu did not want to overreact to the government's proposed legislation. it's not law yet, but it didn't want to under react either, it is seen here as extremely serious that the government seeks to have powers to override large parts of the protocol that it co—wrote and signed off with the eu. so, as a warning, the eu this week is looking to restart legal proceedings against the uk for not implementing checks on certain goods it says it should do under the protocol. at the same time, this evening, we heard from the eu's chief negotiator, in the commission, who said he is about to unveil a whole load of new proposals to iron out those practical problems in northern ireland that have been provoked by the protocol, come back to the negotiating table, he says, to the negotiating table, he says, to the negotia
i can tell you where we are not hurtling toward - we are not hurtling toward straightaway, and that iseen the eu in the uk. there is little appetite amongst eu leaders for that. they've got their hands full already with their own cost of living crisis and the war in ukraine. today, the eu did not want to overreact to the government's proposed legislation. it's not law yet, but it didn't want to under react either, it is seen here as extremely serious that the government seeks to have powers to...
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let's cro straightaway to roseman jordan. he joins us live from washington. d . c. a rose. what more? we now at this point. well, the situation started unfolding about 4 hours ago. and that's when a worker at a facility in a nearby industrial yard heard someone screaming, went out and called 911 that's when authorities showed up at this truck, which was parked on a road outside this industrial yard. and discovered the 46 dead people, as well as the other 16 people who were then taken to nearby hospitals for heat exhaustion. and in some cases, heat stroke. and which means those people were very close to perhaps dying. it was a very hot day in san antonio, which is in southern texas, temperatures in the upper twenties on some, suggesting perhaps in the low thirties and inside a truck without air conditioning. the temperatures were even higher. now, authorities did say they have arrested or, or detained. i should say 3 people, but it's not clear whether they are it connected to the situation with this tractor . trailer being found on the side of the road authorities did spend
let's cro straightaway to roseman jordan. he joins us live from washington. d . c. a rose. what more? we now at this point. well, the situation started unfolding about 4 hours ago. and that's when a worker at a facility in a nearby industrial yard heard someone screaming, went out and called 911 that's when authorities showed up at this truck, which was parked on a road outside this industrial yard. and discovered the 46 dead people, as well as the other 16 people who were then taken to nearby...
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a practical level they have a lot of and policies there, including a big investment straightaway in energy that transition, removing taxes on electric vehicles, various other things that are hopefully going to get us on the path. they will be that expectation from the rest of the world, from the rest of the world, from a loss of australians as well, certainly from our pacific island neighbours, to be doing more than is currently on the table. the science shows we need to see global emissions halved this decade and a wealthy country like australia should be doing more than that. so this does get us back in the game, really, they have to pick up game, really, they have to pick up the pace in the coming years. up the pace in the coming ears. ., ., ~ ., years. you talk about some the steppes been — years. you talk about some the steppes been taken, _ years. you talk about some the steppes been taken, wondered| steppes been taken, wondered about the level of innovation within australia for some renewables, for example. in spite of what many would have seen as the ten years of lagan valley progr
a practical level they have a lot of and policies there, including a big investment straightaway in energy that transition, removing taxes on electric vehicles, various other things that are hopefully going to get us on the path. they will be that expectation from the rest of the world, from the rest of the world, from a loss of australians as well, certainly from our pacific island neighbours, to be doing more than is currently on the table. the science shows we need to see global emissions...
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let's go straightaway. katrina you who has more in this from beijing, a katrina. tell us more about this carrier and it's crypt village's well this is china's 3rd aircraft. kerry. it's been named the food gen after a southern chinese province. now it's the 3rd, but according to state media and beijing, it's the 1st completely independently designed and manufactured by china. and certainly it's the most advanced aircraft carrier that china has earned to dates. now this aircraft carry it burst and electro magnetic catapult, which will allow it to launch a wide variety of aircraft, of its flat top decked. and it will enable it to launch these aircraft foster. and potentially, it will enable it to launch aircraft with a wide variety of ammunition. now, this aircraft carrier is also cooked, the blocking technology, and it has a full load displacement of $80000.00 tons. now this, the food gen will join to previous a craft carry is called the yawning and the shan don't. net seen as a major leap forward for china's navy, which is already the biggest navy in the world when
let's go straightaway. katrina you who has more in this from beijing, a katrina. tell us more about this carrier and it's crypt village's well this is china's 3rd aircraft. kerry. it's been named the food gen after a southern chinese province. now it's the 3rd, but according to state media and beijing, it's the 1st completely independently designed and manufactured by china. and certainly it's the most advanced aircraft carrier that china has earned to dates. now this aircraft carry it burst...
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straightaway i want to add add dear colleagues. thank you for your work, father.hink that in my place you will find a more worthy one. seryoga yes, yes, yes, yes, here is my resignation letter. goodbye. wait wait, sergey sergey you can't leave it's morally the institute brought you up taught you you owe everything to the institute. do you understand what you want me to do? what money i'll give you money. if you want, i will share with you with the rent. but once you were a great scientist. they take everything they need from you and then get out. you're a fool. seryozh wait, sergey. you forgot. thank you. where are you going university? who is in charge of laboratories researching the causes of cell aging? and why are you dropping everything and leaving? and that nothing holds me at all, only something doesn’t hold me to them. true, here you click on it here and you say. there are 7 days left before departure. it's great she's a long drive from pruh what are you doing 15 years of work and a half years of waiting for tests, oh what are you talking about? what pruha
straightaway i want to add add dear colleagues. thank you for your work, father.hink that in my place you will find a more worthy one. seryoga yes, yes, yes, yes, here is my resignation letter. goodbye. wait wait, sergey sergey you can't leave it's morally the institute brought you up taught you you owe everything to the institute. do you understand what you want me to do? what money i'll give you money. if you want, i will share with you with the rent. but once you were a great scientist. they...
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we won't see straightaway _ appointment? we won't see straightaway what _ appointment?s— those things have already happened. there is a _ those things have already happened. there is a start. exactly. the most important — there is a start. exactly. the most important thing is we need at grassroots level communities, doing the work— grassroots level communities, doing the work already, can come together and make _ the work already, can come together and make this a success. look, if i have _ and make this a success. look, if i have 30 _ and make this a success. look, if i have 30 seconds... we and make this a success. look, if i have 30 seconds. . .— and make this a success. look, if i have 30 seconds... we haven't got time, i'm have 30 seconds... we haven't got time. l'm so _ have 30 seconds... we haven't got time, i'm so sorry. _ have 30 seconds. .. we haven't got time, i'm so sorry. just— have 30 seconds... we haven't got time, i'm so sorry. just a - have 30 seconds... we haven't got time, i'm so sorry. just a thought. time, i'm so sorry. just a thought on the theme,
we won't see straightaway _ appointment? we won't see straightaway what _ appointment?s— those things have already happened. there is a _ those things have already happened. there is a start. exactly. the most important — there is a start. exactly. the most important thing is we need at grassroots level communities, doing the work— grassroots level communities, doing the work already, can come together and make _ the work already, can come together and make this a success. look, if i have...
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china and we see conflicting information when it comes to administration officials not committing straightaway to lift these tariffs. >> that's right. there's no real consensus yet on the issue. janet yellen, the treasury secretary said the u.s. would be open to rolling back some of the tariffs but then again, the u.s. trade representatives have said -- it depends on what the biden administration ends up deciding to do. illuminating a range of duties could cut inflation by 1.3 percentage points. shery: the latest there when it comes to those potential tariffs being lifted. a course it does not help at the inflation picture as we see oil prices gaining ground. in the asian trading session, saudi arabia raising oil prices for asia more than expected. the u.s. may allow more irani and oil onto the global market. let's get the latest from su keenan. officials trying their best to get more oil into the markets right now. >> they believe they u.s. may allow a little oil on the market from iran even while a deal is being worked out because they need to keep this tight market well oiled, so to speak,
china and we see conflicting information when it comes to administration officials not committing straightaway to lift these tariffs. >> that's right. there's no real consensus yet on the issue. janet yellen, the treasury secretary said the u.s. would be open to rolling back some of the tariffs but then again, the u.s. trade representatives have said -- it depends on what the biden administration ends up deciding to do. illuminating a range of duties could cut inflation by 1.3 percentage...
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when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawaystina 0lulode, bbc news. it's the music festival season and the most famous one of them all — glastonbury — opened its gates for the first time in three years this morning. after being cancelled twice due to covid, ticket holders will be treated to a weekend line—up including the likes of billie eilish, sir paul mccartney and diana ross. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson is there. we're open! after a three—year wait, the very moment glastonbury finally reopened its doors. woohoo! and the festival's founder michael eavis was there to greet people. i like the top hat. look at that. perfect. greatest party on earth. thank you. thanks for coming. it was clear how much it meant to be back. incredible, isn't it, the feeling of everybody getting here? honestly, it's quite emotional. it's all so exciting. you'd never believe it, you know? have an amazing time. festivalgoers had queued all night to make sure they got in early. it means everything, and to get back here after what's
when they realised things were bad, they should have made up their mind and compensated people straightawaystina 0lulode, bbc news. it's the music festival season and the most famous one of them all — glastonbury — opened its gates for the first time in three years this morning. after being cancelled twice due to covid, ticket holders will be treated to a weekend line—up including the likes of billie eilish, sir paul mccartney and diana ross. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson...
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can i speak straightaway? you can. of course, you can speak at any time.political man, i'm going to get that that very last phrase. you said what i actually said technically, and i was talking about energy bills and the poorest and i said i am virtually out of tools. that was not an accidental phrase because in the room at the same time on the sunday morning show was rishi sunak. and i looked across at him when i said it. and it was very nuanced because obviously myjob, there are many things that many people can do, but the difficulty right now is on energy bills and the poorest in society for whom there isn't much left. and it was, that was that was a baton throw, that was looking at the chancellor and saying, "money—saving is out. this is yourjob, mate. this is yourjob, not myjob." so that was that was not an accidental throwaway phrase. that was a deliberate, nuanced political challenge. we spoke to a former director of communications at number 10 who said martin lewis is one of the most influential people in britain. is that a label you would relish? i
can i speak straightaway? you can. of course, you can speak at any time.political man, i'm going to get that that very last phrase. you said what i actually said technically, and i was talking about energy bills and the poorest and i said i am virtually out of tools. that was not an accidental phrase because in the room at the same time on the sunday morning show was rishi sunak. and i looked across at him when i said it. and it was very nuanced because obviously myjob, there are many things...
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sunday morning, when the article first dropped, it was amazing that i had support from the rfu straightawayay you had eo - le meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting _ meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting you _ meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting you have - had people contacting you have experienced similar, once of the messages have you heard? aha, experienced similar, once of the messages have you heard? a message ahead this morning, _ messages have you heard? a message ahead this morning, luther, _ messages have you heard? a message ahead this morning, luther, my - messages have you heard? a message ahead this morning, luther, my son i ahead this morning, luther, my son is 15 years old, his experience except what you are talking about through your career. so i applaud you for speaking out. i don't want a 13, 14, 15—year—old sat in the i3, 14, 15—year—old sat in the changing room feeling like he has been ambushed by this largish banter and behaviour are. wejust need been ambushed by this largish banter and behaviour are. we just
sunday morning, when the article first dropped, it was amazing that i had support from the rfu straightawayay you had eo - le meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting _ meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting you _ meeting with them. when you say you had people contacting you have - had people contacting you have experienced similar, once of the messages have you heard? aha, experienced similar, once of the messages have you heard? a message ahead this...
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we saw the selling kickoff stra straightaway european investors selling in the wake of the ecb decision in terms of market action yesterday, we are looking at red in the lead up to the decision after the statement came out and through the press conference, we saw selection intensify. the stoxx 600 closed 1.4% lower yesterday. you see the selling is cont continuing we will have plenty of analysis later in the program about why that is. the key feature is the european equities will sell off let's look at this from the regional perspective red for every region in europe uk holding better. down 0.9% compared to 1.4% losses for the german market cac 40 down 1.3% the swiss market, one of the defensive markets in europe, down 1.4%. broad based selloff. sector wise, we are seeing losses across the board. no sector is trading in positive territory. the only one trading less than 1% lower is basic resources. health care is the most resi resilient. down 1%. the heavy selling taking place in real estate down 2.5% construction and material down 1.7% retail and travel and food and beverage it is a br
we saw the selling kickoff stra straightaway european investors selling in the wake of the ecb decision in terms of market action yesterday, we are looking at red in the lead up to the decision after the statement came out and through the press conference, we saw selection intensify. the stoxx 600 closed 1.4% lower yesterday. you see the selling is cont continuing we will have plenty of analysis later in the program about why that is. the key feature is the european equities will sell off let's...
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i had my grandma tie these two toy tracks that were kind of -- like straightaways.d the front yard and kind of zoom around. but instead i climbed on the outside of this railing onto the second floor, and i just looked into the horizon and i leapt. [ laughter ] and i thought i was going to fly. and essentially this lady that was selling tortillas found me unconscious on the ground. >> jimmy: what? >> she lets out this unreal scream, and the next thing i know i'm waking up in my aunt's arms, bawling. with this massive bump on my head. i might still have it. and i was just crying. i remember i blamed the wind conditions. [ laughter ] as to why i didn't fly. >> jimmy: the wind conditions? >> yeah. it was just, you know -- >> jimmy: a young meteorologist. [ laughter ] >> needed an excuse. >> jimmy: is that why you're afraid to fly? >> i think that's what start the the complex. >> jimmy: wait a minute, you didn't fly, that was the problem. [ laughter ] it wasn't that you -- you did not fly, you fell. >> for a moment, when you look into the horizon, it feels like you're go
i had my grandma tie these two toy tracks that were kind of -- like straightaways.d the front yard and kind of zoom around. but instead i climbed on the outside of this railing onto the second floor, and i just looked into the horizon and i leapt. [ laughter ] and i thought i was going to fly. and essentially this lady that was selling tortillas found me unconscious on the ground. >> jimmy: what? >> she lets out this unreal scream, and the next thing i know i'm waking up in my...
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we were turning the people around straightaway that we caught hiding in the backs of lorries.t prior to that, when i worked in dover east, asylum was always a huge problem. we had to be careful about who we released a new detained. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and your insight on that, kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin saunders, former chief immigration officerfor kevin saunders, former chief immigration officer for border force joining us there. tens of thousands of people are currently marching in central london, calling on the uk government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis. trade union leaders, frontline workers and community organisations are among those at the demonstration, demanding what they say must be a "better deal" for workers struggling to cope. we've got tens of thousands of people coming from every nation in the uk, from all walks of working life, and they're coming together to tell the government and tight—fisted employers that enough is enough, that wor
we were turning the people around straightaway that we caught hiding in the backs of lorries.t prior to that, when i worked in dover east, asylum was always a huge problem. we had to be careful about who we released a new detained. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and your insight on that, kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin. really appreciate your time. kevin saunders, former chief immigration officerfor kevin saunders, former chief...
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it just goes straightaway and obviously viewings, you ring up and they have had like 20 viewings beforekirts of town also has numerous holiday lets and second homes. we are losing children from our. schools so we are starting to lose funding from the schools. we are losing services on public transport, . some of the trains - have been taken away. and also we are losing people from supplyingj the local economy, so _ if we don't have people - filling theirjobs, we will not have any tourism eventually. the authorities say they are listening. there is now a proposal for new build homes to be for local residents only. i think the future is brighter because we are now talking about it. whereas we weren't talking about it, people were just putting their head in the sand. sold to locals may soon become more common here. danny savage, bbc news, whitby. there are 1.3 millionjob vacancies in the uk now — a new record high. the rise is mainly down to older workers who've chosen to retire early during the pandemic. the chancellor said the uk's jobs market remains robust but labour has accused the go
it just goes straightaway and obviously viewings, you ring up and they have had like 20 viewings beforekirts of town also has numerous holiday lets and second homes. we are losing children from our. schools so we are starting to lose funding from the schools. we are losing services on public transport, . some of the trains - have been taken away. and also we are losing people from supplyingj the local economy, so _ if we don't have people - filling theirjobs, we will not have any tourism...