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i don't know if you remember, sunderland was a particularly good clu b sunderland was a particularlywhen it was restructured, sunderland had finished seven in the top tier but because they didn't have a secure financial plan, they had to drop out of the leagues altogether and we have to remember, that club supported steph horton, lucy bronze, all england players who started at sunderland. there is more thanjust sharing facilities. so who does then — and is this the model of success for other clubs to follow? it is worth noting the clubs who do more thanjust it is worth noting the clubs who do more than just share facilities share facilities plus are the ones have been —— a been consists to lack successful in recent times. got to champions league final last season, manchester city who are seeing right now, you can see them lifting the cup. they are one of the first clubs to fully enter the like integrate their women's team. everton fans will have to mention the fact there women's team, it's important to remember these facilities at liverpool are new. it's not about integrating into ex
i don't know if you remember, sunderland was a particularly good clu b sunderland was a particularlywhen it was restructured, sunderland had finished seven in the top tier but because they didn't have a secure financial plan, they had to drop out of the leagues altogether and we have to remember, that club supported steph horton, lucy bronze, all england players who started at sunderland. there is more thanjust sharing facilities. so who does then — and is this the model of success for other...
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one was borton sunderland. —— born in sunderland.n, will prove —— manchester united were desperate to sign him and they missed out. his dad may have had a little hand in that. thank you again for your analysis. around this time last year, phil neville was lifting his first trophy as a manager when england's women won the cup. there area england's women won the cup. there are a few surprises. a first call up for everton‘s top score chloe kelly. this is a new look which has been named by phil neville today. there area named by phil neville today. there are a few names that may be not too familiar to some england fans. chloe kelly, she's been in fine pool scoring form for everton. it's a big day for grace frisk, the westhampton defender who is celebrating her first senior halep. there were some absences. beth picked up an injury so absences. beth picked up an injury so she won't play to america. and jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor, she's been dropped. jodi taylor has seen the twilight of oui
one was borton sunderland. —— born in sunderland.n, will prove —— manchester united were desperate to sign him and they missed out. his dad may have had a little hand in that. thank you again for your analysis. around this time last year, phil neville was lifting his first trophy as a manager when england's women won the cup. there area england's women won the cup. there are a few surprises. a first call up for everton‘s top score chloe kelly. this is a new look which has been named...
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success and the eye of the beholder because we saw the prime minister go to sunderland to make a point the levelling lp said he wants to do, how can he achieve that? he has a tough task notjust in relation to brexit, he is relying on the huge majority vote of confidence but he also needs to hang onto the seats which are new to his party and i think the sunderland stunt and there will be plenty like it are on one hand unfortunate particle posturing but also utterly essential and it remains to be seen whether he will carry them through. well he make a success of brexit and in parts of the country outside london especially in the north and if you can deliver and brand them as conservative successes then he may hang on those votes but every prime minister has the best of intentions, we had what theresa may said, she did not any of it so whether boris johnson will be more fortunate remains to be seen and it is down to luck as much as his abilities. remains to be seen and it is down to luck as much as his abilitiesm remains to be seen and it is down to luck as much as his abilities. it is al
success and the eye of the beholder because we saw the prime minister go to sunderland to make a point the levelling lp said he wants to do, how can he achieve that? he has a tough task notjust in relation to brexit, he is relying on the huge majority vote of confidence but he also needs to hang onto the seats which are new to his party and i think the sunderland stunt and there will be plenty like it are on one hand unfortunate particle posturing but also utterly essential and it remains to be...
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success is in the eye of the beholder because we saw the prime minister go to sunderland with his cabinetelling up that he said he wants to do, how can he achieve that? he has a tough task, notjust in relation to brexit, he is relying on this huge majority, a vote of confidence, but he also needs to hang onto the seats which are new to his party and i think the sunderland stunt, and there will be plenty others like it, are on one hand unfortunate political posturing, but also utterly essential, and it remains to be seen whether he will carry them through. will he make a success of brexit, and in parts of the country outside london, especially in the north, and if he can deliver on those things and brand them as boris successes, conservative successes, then he may hang on to those votes, but every prime minister has the best of intentions, we heard what theresa may said on the steps of downing street when she went in, she didn't manage to deliver any of it, so whether boris johnson will be more fortunate remains to be seen, and it is down to luck as much as his abilities. i don't know that
success is in the eye of the beholder because we saw the prime minister go to sunderland with his cabinetelling up that he said he wants to do, how can he achieve that? he has a tough task, notjust in relation to brexit, he is relying on this huge majority, a vote of confidence, but he also needs to hang onto the seats which are new to his party and i think the sunderland stunt, and there will be plenty others like it, are on one hand unfortunate political posturing, but also utterly essential,...
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in a sign of the changed apoach he convened a symbolic cabinet meeting in the north, and sunderland,he first city to declare for braggs. liour pol editor were sports -- our political editor reports on this historic day. lara: the strife not silent yet -- laura: the strife not silent yet. >>t par of my identity hasaw ben taken ay. lara: -- laura: departure from the eu is very real and very nearly here. >> happy braggs it. >> haveha used -- y brexit. correspondent: the man who led the campai now leading the country, still can't resist a joke about his midlife crisis or joy at bggs it. [laughter] >> [inaudible] [laughter] correspondent: butt he won'st be remembered for the stunts, the gags, but for our exi braving an era of political success, but there are big risks. he hopes ofs avoiding accide rather than wondering in a few years up a three -- a few year'' time, what have we done? taking the cabinet to sunderland, the first city to vote leave that night. >> the people of this country their rulers are directly accountable to them. yankn a string and we will do what you say. corresponde
in a sign of the changed apoach he convened a symbolic cabinet meeting in the north, and sunderland,he first city to declare for braggs. liour pol editor were sports -- our political editor reports on this historic day. lara: the strife not silent yet -- laura: the strife not silent yet. >>t par of my identity hasaw ben taken ay. lara: -- laura: departure from the eu is very real and very nearly here. >> happy braggs it. >> haveha used -- y brexit. correspondent: the man who...
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ris johnson called a cabinet meeting in the north in sunderland this morning, as it was the fir city to declare fo brexit at the referendumn june 2016. laura reports on this historic day. ♪ >> the strife not quite silent yet. .change can inspi >> they should have a bit of pride. >> it will be painful, too. >> my identity has been taken away today. >> our departure frothe e.u. is real, and very nearly here. >> happy brexit day. >> have you split the country into over brexit, prime minister? >> the man who led the campaign is leading us out and now leading the country. boris johnson still caot resist a joke about his midlife crisis. >> it is the biggest joy of my life. [inaudible] >>e but he won't remembered for the stunts, gags, but for our exit. craving an era of political success. but there are big risks. he hopes of avoiding acciden rather than wondering in a few years time, what have we done? >> they will take it to recyclg. >> taking a cabinet to sunderland, the first city to believe that night. >> the people of this country know that their rulers are directly accountable to them
ris johnson called a cabinet meeting in the north in sunderland this morning, as it was the fir city to declare fo brexit at the referendumn june 2016. laura reports on this historic day. ♪ >> the strife not quite silent yet. .change can inspi >> they should have a bit of pride. >> it will be painful, too. >> my identity has been taken away today. >> our departure frothe e.u. is real, and very nearly here. >> happy brexit day. >> have you split the...
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the north and midlands, whether it gets any return on that as a different subject. 0k to go to sunderlandbrexit, the first city which supported it is good but i believe he should go to scotland for example because the european flag still flying there and he should go to northern ireland because those people voted against brexit. i think he should change his priorities, is he going to unify the whole of britain? is he going to be not the last prime minister who actually ruling the whole united kingdom or part of it. this is the biggest question which should be asked, about the american trade deal, i do not believe it will come free. we are how donald trump deals with friends and allies in canada, how he is dealing with the eu, imposing sanctions so we should not be that optimistic. i believe it could be extremely difficult to sign this deal but it can also help to sign the same deal with europe. europe will suffer because britain is the second—biggest in europe. it is very ambiguous pleaded. bronwyn, on that disunited united kingdom point, we saw union flags flying at 11pm last night, but
the north and midlands, whether it gets any return on that as a different subject. 0k to go to sunderlandbrexit, the first city which supported it is good but i believe he should go to scotland for example because the european flag still flying there and he should go to northern ireland because those people voted against brexit. i think he should change his priorities, is he going to unify the whole of britain? is he going to be not the last prime minister who actually ruling the whole united...
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ministers are said to be particularly worried about the impending release of a shopkeeper from sunderlando'd posted messages online calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. our correspondentjohn mcmanus is outside the ministry ofjustice for us this morning. john, what is the concern there? the almost ramping up of rhetoric and pushing through this legislation? good morning. ever since that attack on sunday in streatham and of the attack in november on london bridge, the government is been talking about rushing through legislation to stop terrorists leaving prison early. that is because many of these attacks were conducted by terrorists who were released early. the next terrace to be released in 2018 was sentenced to 11.5 years for calling for a tax on social media. there is no evidence that mr khan can still present a threat but ministers say this legislation has to go through. it is emergency legislation therefore time will be found to make sure we get it onto the statute book as quickly as possible. this is about public protection. it is the firstjob of about public protection. it is
ministers are said to be particularly worried about the impending release of a shopkeeper from sunderlando'd posted messages online calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. our correspondentjohn mcmanus is outside the ministry ofjustice for us this morning. john, what is the concern there? the almost ramping up of rhetoric and pushing through this legislation? good morning. ever since that attack on sunday in streatham and of the attack in november on london bridge, the government is been...
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now he is a frequent visitor to sunderland, i'm sure he shares my concerns on this matter, and will heith the gasification plant that she described, that sunderland continues to prosper and lead the uk economy. blyth has the potential to become one of the most strategically important ports in the uk for the export of renewable technology and wind turbines. well my honourable friend consider visiting, where i am sure he will get a warm northern welcome and see for himself the strength of lies to become a free port? i think he has the answer ready. the answer was in the question and he makes an excellent point about the potential of lies, although i must remind him the allocation of free ports will be decided in a fair and transparent way —— blyth. decided in a fair and transparent way -- blyth. every day an estimated 200 shop workers will be victims of violence. at my local co—op someone was hit with a glass bottle, so they and other retailers engaged with a call for evidence around relevant to shop staff. seven months later they are waiting for a response. when you commit to publish a
now he is a frequent visitor to sunderland, i'm sure he shares my concerns on this matter, and will heith the gasification plant that she described, that sunderland continues to prosper and lead the uk economy. blyth has the potential to become one of the most strategically important ports in the uk for the export of renewable technology and wind turbines. well my honourable friend consider visiting, where i am sure he will get a warm northern welcome and see for himself the strength of lies to...
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gordon sunderland who also testified against the president. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they're likely to dump prime minister lee of radko whose finagle party has been in office and 9 years the left wing nationalist shin fein that by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. powerful cyclon damian has struck north western australia bringing heavy rain and winds of over 200 kilometers per hour the storm came ashore in the country's western pilbara region it's knocked out power in some areas but so far there are no reports of serious damage or loss of life. hong kong is making a fresh if it to prevent the corona virus from spreading or thora he's there are imposing a mandatory to wait quarantine for anyone arriving from mainland china so far the virus has killed one person in hong kong but in mainland china the death toll is far higher more than 700 people there have died and over 34000 people have fallen ill and there is deafening distrust over how beijing has handled th
gordon sunderland who also testified against the president. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they're likely to dump prime minister lee of radko whose finagle party has been in office and 9 years the left wing nationalist shin fein that by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. powerful cyclon damian has struck north western australia bringing heavy rain and winds of over 200 kilometers per hour the storm came ashore in the...
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gordon sunderland who also testified against the president's plane. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they lie thing to dump prime minister lee overread to his finagled party has been in office for 9 years the left wing nationalist shin fame led by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. u.s. media say an american man has died of the new coronavirus the us citizen died in a hospital in the chinese city of will hand where the outbreak began it's the 1st known khurana related death of a non chinese person in china and here in europe in a french mountain town french authorities say 5 pritish tourists have been diagnosed with the virus the group includes a 9 year old child local authorities shut down 2 schools close to the ski resort meanwhile france's foreign office now recommends that its citizens do not travel to china. and in hong kong authorities are making a fresh effort to prevent the corona virus from spreading they've imposed a mandatory to quarantine for anyone arriving from
gordon sunderland who also testified against the president's plane. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they lie thing to dump prime minister lee overread to his finagled party has been in office for 9 years the left wing nationalist shin fame led by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. u.s. media say an american man has died of the new coronavirus the us citizen died in a hospital in the chinese city of will hand where the...
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gordon sunderland who also testified against president trump. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they are likely to dump prime minister. whose party has been in office for 9 years a left wing nationalist chine fame led by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. powerful powerful cyclon damian has struck north western australia bringing heavy rain and winds of over 200 kilometers per hour the storm came ashore in the country's western pilbara region it's knocked out power in some areas but so far there are no reports of serious damage or loss of life. who could have political scandal in a small eastern german region turn into a full blown crisis for chancellor angela merkel's federal coalition government leaders of the 3 coalition parties meeting in berlin to deal with the fallout from wednesday's events in the eastern state of touring here lawmakers from locals c.d.u. party sided with the far right alternative for germany to elect a new state premier of the regional government
gordon sunderland who also testified against president trump. irish voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they are likely to dump prime minister. whose party has been in office for 9 years a left wing nationalist chine fame led by mary lou mcdonald is expected to perform strongly. powerful powerful cyclon damian has struck north western australia bringing heavy rain and winds of over 200 kilometers per hour the storm came ashore in the country's...
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gordon sunderland who also testified against the president we were playing. u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls have faced off in the final debate before tuesday's new hampshire primary bernie sanders and paper targets after their strong finishes in monday's iowa caucuses sanders faced criticism for his left wing policy ideas while but his edge was hit for his lack of support among minorities for gay. marriage voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys indicate they're likely to dump prime minister leo varadkar who's finagle party has been in office for 9 years the left wing nationalist shin fein led by mary lou mcdonnell is expected to perform strongly. the french army says it killed more than 30 islamist militants in mali in a tweet he said 3 separate operations targeted groups linked to al-qaeda and the so-called islamic state front has about $4500.00 soldiers in the saddle region and has announced plans to boost its military presence for. hong kong is making a fresh effort to prevent the corona virus from spreading or fora
gordon sunderland who also testified against the president we were playing. u.s. democratic presidential hopefuls have faced off in the final debate before tuesday's new hampshire primary bernie sanders and paper targets after their strong finishes in monday's iowa caucuses sanders faced criticism for his left wing policy ideas while but his edge was hit for his lack of support among minorities for gay. marriage voters are going to the polls today to choose a new government opinion surveys...
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birmingham beat sunderland 1—nil in the other game.g a one sided final in the welsh open snooker. shaun murphy needs just two more frames against kyren wilson when the evening session resumes at 7. he leads 7—1 — having made two centuries in the process. welshman elfyn evans has taken the lead in the world rally championship after victory in the second round in sweden. he preserved his overnight lead on sunday's only stage — praising his toyota team for what he called a "fantastic result" and england's jodie ewart shadoff finished 10th at the australian open golf — seven shots behind south korea's inbee park — who won her 20th lpga title. in rugby union's premiership, bristol bears staged a thrilling comeback to beat northampton saints. bristol had been 14—nil down against the team in second place, with just thirty minutes remaining, but in a remarkable 13 minute spell they scored 17 points, with lewis thiede's try putting bristol into the lead for the first time. they won 20 points to 14 sam skinner and matt fagerson have been added t
birmingham beat sunderland 1—nil in the other game.g a one sided final in the welsh open snooker. shaun murphy needs just two more frames against kyren wilson when the evening session resumes at 7. he leads 7—1 — having made two centuries in the process. welshman elfyn evans has taken the lead in the world rally championship after victory in the second round in sweden. he preserved his overnight lead on sunday's only stage — praising his toyota team for what he called a "fantastic...
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in patient process media reports say trump is also recalling the us ambassador to the a u gordon sunderland is also tests who also testified against the president. for us media saying american man has died of the new corona virus the u.s. citizen died in a hospital in the chinese city of will hand where the outbreak began it's the 1st known corona related death of a non chinese person in china and here in europe in a french mountain town french authorities say 5 british tourists have been diagnosed with the virus the group includes a 9 year old child local authorities shut down 2 schools close to the ski resort meanwhile france's foreign office now recommends that its citizens do not travel to china. and in hong kong also or he's making a fresh if it to prevent the crime corona virus from spreading they've imposed a mandatory 2 week quarantine for anyone arriving from mainland china. an unusual plea from hong kong's leader or for you said. i would like to make an appeal to the public i know there are people in a position to buy a small number of masks maybe 10020000 masks if anyone has sour
in patient process media reports say trump is also recalling the us ambassador to the a u gordon sunderland is also tests who also testified against the president. for us media saying american man has died of the new corona virus the u.s. citizen died in a hospital in the chinese city of will hand where the outbreak began it's the 1st known corona related death of a non chinese person in china and here in europe in a french mountain town french authorities say 5 british tourists have been...
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sunderland shopkeeper mohammed zahir kahn is due to be freed at the end of this month, after serving latest headlines: the white house has called the acquittal of president trump in his impeachment trial a full vindication and exoneration. however, the democrat leader in the senate called it without value as the republicans had refused to call witnesses. the chinese authorities say 563 people have now died from the new coronavirus, most of them in the province of hubei. the total number of people infected has reached 28,000. for the first time in germany, a state premier has been elected with support from the far—right afd party. the left—wing leader of the eastern state of thuringia lost out to a candidate from the free democrats. now it's time to look at some of the stories that are making the headlines in the news media across the world. we start with the guardian and the acquittal of donald trump. he was cleared of both articles of impeachment by the us senate, ending any threat of him being removed from office before november's presidential election. next, we head to australia,
sunderland shopkeeper mohammed zahir kahn is due to be freed at the end of this month, after serving latest headlines: the white house has called the acquittal of president trump in his impeachment trial a full vindication and exoneration. however, the democrat leader in the senate called it without value as the republicans had refused to call witnesses. the chinese authorities say 563 people have now died from the new coronavirus, most of them in the province of hubei. the total number of...
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the number of teams working in sunderland. much higher than the national average. almost a decade they are getting worse. we had course are responsible. we take full responsibility. a sound economy. this was across the whole country. as that coronavirus takes the headlines every day join me and thinking and pain for the extreme professionalism. and in my area for bringing those people who have been affected. it is the admiration of all of us. i think everybody who is involved in bringing home victims and protection in particular victims. i think it so far done. and the standing job in preparing and informing the country. >> when kevin simpson's partner died after over 12 years. they did not receive that at all. last friday the high court ruled that this breached the human rights. the legislature responded to that ruling. will there be no further delay. who lose their mother and father every year. mister speaker they are raised with me before and i want to take them to meet them. they will certainly look at the case. he is right to draw attention to this. what can i
the number of teams working in sunderland. much higher than the national average. almost a decade they are getting worse. we had course are responsible. we take full responsibility. a sound economy. this was across the whole country. as that coronavirus takes the headlines every day join me and thinking and pain for the extreme professionalism. and in my area for bringing those people who have been affected. it is the admiration of all of us. i think everybody who is involved in bringing home...
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sunderland maryland larry on the republican line. >> caller: good morning. trees are in error filter in give off oxygen but the global warming deception is in california and australia setting fires that the greatest threat we have is not global warming and earthquakes and floods and tornadoes. they aret natural. >> host: let's fork is on forest fires. is your experience worse now then your experience in last 20 years or so? >> guest: if you look at the date it's exponential. it's not just a gradual increase. you canas all -- almost tidy and when we stopped and managing our forests, trees are dynamic and forests are dynamic. they get stressed because of lack of water lack of light and then you get things like stress timber and lightning strikes and it goes up in flames. that's a natural thing. fire is part of the natural ecosystem and part of forestry is understanding how did mimic the natural processes and doing it'd controlled manner. we can do a much better job of taking care of the federal lands that we have got. >> host: the founder. >> guest: the founde
sunderland maryland larry on the republican line. >> caller: good morning. trees are in error filter in give off oxygen but the global warming deception is in california and australia setting fires that the greatest threat we have is not global warming and earthquakes and floods and tornadoes. they aret natural. >> host: let's fork is on forest fires. is your experience worse now then your experience in last 20 years or so? >> guest: if you look at the date it's exponential....
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in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changingvising mps want structured, comprehensive support for all of those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service, so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the first place. just morphine in a patch. so i've got one on each arm. specialist help is whatjim could use. he's tried hard to come off his medication, but the withdrawal has made him too sick. if i took heroin, there's about 20 services i could use. with this... where's the service? there's none. because these things will ruin your life. it is hard forjim to accept he will be on drugs for the rest of his life. harder still to accept the series of medical decisions that led him here, to all of this. jeremy cooke, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in jeremy's report, details of organisations offering information and support with addi
in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changingvising mps want structured, comprehensive support for all of those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service, so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the first place. just morphine in a patch. so i've got one on each...
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he is from sunderland and is 42 years old. terrorism and inciting religious hatred. he was charged and arrested in 2017 and sentenced to four and a half years. he is due to be released halfway through his sentence at the end of this month, three weeks tomorrow. the hope from the government is to change the law quickly enough to ensure that he is not released. they think they can do it by the day before, the 27th, three weeks today. here is the justice secretary robert buckland. it's got to go through both houses of parliament, but it is emergency legislation, and therefore time will be found to make sure we get it onto the statute book as quickly as possible. it's not a muscle—clenching "we're tough, this is all about punishment". this is about public protection. it is the firstjob of government to get that right and that's what we're doing. but as i understand it, this isn't going back to a system where you would have more indefinite periods of sentencing so that whilst prisoners were inside, they could be assessed to see if
he is from sunderland and is 42 years old. terrorism and inciting religious hatred. he was charged and arrested in 2017 and sentenced to four and a half years. he is due to be released halfway through his sentence at the end of this month, three weeks tomorrow. the hope from the government is to change the law quickly enough to ensure that he is not released. they think they can do it by the day before, the 27th, three weeks today. here is the justice secretary robert buckland. it's got to go...
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sunderland, maryland, larry on the republican side. >> caller: trees give off oxygen but one thing this big global deception is crisis from god and arsonists in california and australia setting fire so the greatest threat we have is nuclear winter, not a global warming, storms and erks and whatever, and floods and tornados, they're unnatural. >> in your experience, in terms of forest fires for a second, as you see the forest fires out west, in your experience, is it worse than it used to be in your experience in the last 20 years ago. >> you look at the data, it is exponential. it is not just a gradual increase. you can almost tie in, when we stop managing our forests, i like to use the term we loved our trees to death. trees are dynamic, and forests are dynamic. they're living organisms. they grow until they fill the growing space, they get stressed because of lack of water or lack of life, and then you get things like insects and disease infestations, and you see stressed timber and lightning strikes and it goes up in flames. that is a natural process. fire is part of the natural ecos
sunderland, maryland, larry on the republican side. >> caller: trees give off oxygen but one thing this big global deception is crisis from god and arsonists in california and australia setting fire so the greatest threat we have is nuclear winter, not a global warming, storms and erks and whatever, and floods and tornados, they're unnatural. >> in your experience, in terms of forest fires for a second, as you see the forest fires out west, in your experience, is it worse than it...
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and then a few hours later, gordon sunderland, the us ambassador to the european union said he had beenng recalled from this position and he also gave evidence to that congressional investigation and he told congress men and women that he had been telling a ukrainian expert that he believed the president was motivated politically when he withheld that aid and that it was, in effect, a quid pro quo scenario because he wanted, in return, an investigation on this political rival or likely rival joe biden. he is out of a job as well. within two days of the president being acquitted of those charges, those impeachment charges, two senior officials is the damaging things against him are out. fresh from the embarrssment of iowa, democrat candidates — hoping to take on president trump in november's us election — are taking part in another televised debate. on tuesday, supporters in new hampshire will get to choose which person they want to support. all eyes are on pete buttigieg and senator bernie sanders, who came out ahead in iowa — and leading the polls in new hampshire. jane o'brien is in m
and then a few hours later, gordon sunderland, the us ambassador to the european union said he had beenng recalled from this position and he also gave evidence to that congressional investigation and he told congress men and women that he had been telling a ukrainian expert that he believed the president was motivated politically when he withheld that aid and that it was, in effect, a quid pro quo scenario because he wanted, in return, an investigation on this political rival or likely rival...
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birmingham city beat sunderland 1—0. the other games were postponed due to the weather.tish woman to be a world cup champion on snow. 0rmerod finished in third in the event in calgary, which keeps her in first place overall in the slopestyle world cup. there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest on british tennis number three kyle edmund, who is playing in the new york 0pen final against andreas seppi and rory mcilroy in action at the genesis invitational in califrnia. hello. this is bbc news. just a bit more now on the dimond princess cruise ship we understand that this is concerning the diamond princess cruise ship that is currently quarantined off of japan. cruise ship that is currently quarantined off ofjapan. according to local reports, chartered flights carrying us passengers have now left japan. so those planes were brought in by the us government and they have now left japan. thousands of passengers are facing major disruption at heathrow airport, after a systems failure affecting all terminals. travellers described the situation as ‘chaos‘ — with
birmingham city beat sunderland 1—0. the other games were postponed due to the weather.tish woman to be a world cup champion on snow. 0rmerod finished in third in the event in calgary, which keeps her in first place overall in the slopestyle world cup. there's more on the bbc sport website, including the latest on british tennis number three kyle edmund, who is playing in the new york 0pen final against andreas seppi and rory mcilroy in action at the genesis invitational in califrnia. hello....
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interesting nissan for example, which has significant plant base in sunderland here, they have been talkingg from here because britain is a very good market for them. yes, nissan is definitely one of the manufacturers that sees an opportunity if the other ones are leaving. why don't we increase the market share from a—20% and make the uk the homebase? that isa and make the uk the homebase? that is a positive but looking at some of the editorial notes in the financial times, about hydrogen, not the a nswer to times, about hydrogen, not the answer to zero carbon prayers, eve ryo ne answer to zero carbon prayers, everyone is praying about climate change at the moment for sure. but there isn't a silver bullet, is there, that is what this article is saying. most certainly, hydrogen is not the answer for everything, it correlates with a lot of other things like renewable energy and resources as well. but hydrogen has been that potential life—saver for decades, hasn't it? they will still carry on presumably looking for ways to make that work because it ticks all the boxes? it does, to a certain ex
interesting nissan for example, which has significant plant base in sunderland here, they have been talkingg from here because britain is a very good market for them. yes, nissan is definitely one of the manufacturers that sees an opportunity if the other ones are leaving. why don't we increase the market share from a—20% and make the uk the homebase? that isa and make the uk the homebase? that is a positive but looking at some of the editorial notes in the financial times, about hydrogen,...
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a shopkeeperfrom sunderland is due to be released after serving half of his sentence for supporting ther home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. this follows the streatham attack at the weekend, but the government will face some opposition over this? yes, this follows the attack at the weekend by a prisoner who had been released at the halfway point of his sentence, and shortly after that he carried out the attack, stabbing two people before being shot dead by police. clearly there is concern that other prisoners in a similar situation being released at the halfway point could do a copycat attack. the next prisoner in the situation where he is due to be released is mohammed khan, due to come out on the 28th, so there is a window of about three weeks to get these laws through which means he and about five others in march who are due to come out would be detained and kept in prison until the parole board decides, from the two thirds point of their sentence onwards, whether it is safe for them to be let out. the government has a big majority in the house of commons, 80 seats, so the
a shopkeeperfrom sunderland is due to be released after serving half of his sentence for supporting ther home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. this follows the streatham attack at the weekend, but the government will face some opposition over this? yes, this follows the attack at the weekend by a prisoner who had been released at the halfway point of his sentence, and shortly after that he carried out the attack, stabbing two people before being shot dead by police. clearly there is...
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key witnesses in his impeachment inquiry ambassador to the european union gordon sunderland was recalls just hours after the tenants colonel alexander vin was a scoresheet from the white house both men were critical of trump's handling of the military aid to ukraine and together reports gordon sunland was considered a close ally of president trumps the 61 year old businessman gave trump's inauguration committee a $1000000.00 became ambassador to the european union and is said to have had the president's number on speed dial all that changed after someone's explosive testimony to the president's handling of military aid to ukraine was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes another pivotal witness in the impeachment korean to president trump was lieutenant colonel alexander that mn was a highly decorated soldier an expert on ukraine binman is testimony was said to have been breached the president is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a
key witnesses in his impeachment inquiry ambassador to the european union gordon sunderland was recalls just hours after the tenants colonel alexander vin was a scoresheet from the white house both men were critical of trump's handling of the military aid to ukraine and together reports gordon sunland was considered a close ally of president trumps the 61 year old businessman gave trump's inauguration committee a $1000000.00 became ambassador to the european union and is said to have had the...
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mancheter city's game against ipswich has gone ahead, finishing 10—0 to city while birmingham city beat sunderland there were three fixtures called off, including arsenal's game with lewes. the other scores are on there, the ones that managed to go ahead. seven time major champion, inbee park has won her 20th career lpga victory at the australian open in adelaide. the south korean finished on 14 under par, three strokes ahead of america's amy olson. it was par‘s first lpga tour title for nearly two years. england's jodi ewart shadoff finished tied for 10th. shaun murphy leads kyren wilson by seven frames to one after the first session of the welsh open final in cardiff. despite his semifinal finishing in the early hours of the morning, murphy came storming out of the traps to go 6—0 ahead, before finishing the session with a 7—1 advantage thanks to this total clearance of 134. that means he only needs 2 more frames to win the title when they resume at 7pm tonight. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. american citizens who have been quarantined on a cruise ship bec
mancheter city's game against ipswich has gone ahead, finishing 10—0 to city while birmingham city beat sunderland there were three fixtures called off, including arsenal's game with lewes. the other scores are on there, the ones that managed to go ahead. seven time major champion, inbee park has won her 20th career lpga victory at the australian open in adelaide. the south korean finished on 14 under par, three strokes ahead of america's amy olson. it was par‘s first lpga tour title for...
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in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changingres addiction warning labels on prescription opioids. but those advising mps want structured, comprehensive support for those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives, so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the first place. just morphine in a patch. so i've got one on each arm. it's help thatjim could use. he's tried hard to come off his medication, but the withdrawal has made him too sick. if i took heroin, there's about 20 services i could use. with this... where's the service? there's none. because these things will ruin your life. it is hard forjim to accept that he will be on drugs for the rest of his life. harder still to accept the series of medical decisions that led him here, to all of this. jeremy cooke, bbc news. the duke and duchess of sussex have confirmed they'll stop using the word "royal" as
in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changingres addiction warning labels on prescription opioids. but those advising mps want structured, comprehensive support for those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives, so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the...
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in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changinglabels on prescription opioids. but those advising mps want structured, comprehensive support for all of those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the first place. just morphine in a patch. so i've got one on each arm. specialist help is whatjim could use. he's tried hard to come off his medication, but the withdrawal has made him too sick. if i took heroin, there's about 20 services i could use. with this... where's the service? there's none. because these things will ruin your life. it is hard forjim to accept he will be on drugs for the rest of his life. harder still to accept the series of medical decisions that led him here, to all of this. jeremy cooke, bbc news. if you've been affected by any of the issues raised injeremy‘s report, details of organisations
in sunderland, that campaign is being piloted on the streets — an indication that things are changinglabels on prescription opioids. but those advising mps want structured, comprehensive support for all of those at risk. we need a helpline so people can get hold of information, get hold of help. we need a referral service so gps can refer you to an expert who can help you. and we need doctors to have access to alternatives so people don't have to be put on the drugs in the first place. just...
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birmingham beat sunderland 1—0 in the other game.ourth in rugby union's premiership. bristol had been 14—0 down against the team in second place, with just half an hour to go, but scored 17 points in a 13—minute spell, going on eventually to win by 20 points to 14. shaun murphy has won his ninth career title with a crushing victory over kyren wilson in the welsh 0pen final. he took the opening six frames in cardiff and knocked in three centuries in the final for his second title of the season. to update you for the golf, rory mcilroy is two shots off the lead at the pga event in los angeles, a triple bogey did not help in this last hole. you can find all of that on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. then, thank you very much. further restrictions have been imposed on people living in hubei province in china — the area at the centre of the coronavirus outbreak. only one person from each household will be allowed out every three days. meanwhile, british passengers who've been quarantined on a cruise liner offjapan, have cri
birmingham beat sunderland 1—0 in the other game.ourth in rugby union's premiership. bristol had been 14—0 down against the team in second place, with just half an hour to go, but scored 17 points in a 13—minute spell, going on eventually to win by 20 points to 14. shaun murphy has won his ninth career title with a crushing victory over kyren wilson in the welsh 0pen final. he took the opening six frames in cardiff and knocked in three centuries in the final for his second title of the...
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labour party because i believe in this country and i know that it can be better and what i heard in sunderland back home in wigan all the time is there is a level ambition that is shown by people in those communities not just ambition that is shown by people in those communities notjust for themselves as individuals but for themselves as individuals but for the whole community to rise up and be better and labour doesn't match that level of ambition. that is the labour party that i will lead. the labour party that i will lead. the labour party that i will lead. the labour party has to be the party of solidarity of course with people who need our solidarity, but it also has to be the people of opportunity. i don't particularly like the word aspiration. i think opportunity is important and we need both pillars. i'm not sure both pillars where there clear enough in recent years. and that was sir keir starmer ending that report about this morning's report about this morning's laid leadership hustings. an independent inquiry will be held into maternity services at east kent hospitals trust, amid gro
labour party because i believe in this country and i know that it can be better and what i heard in sunderland back home in wigan all the time is there is a level ambition that is shown by people in those communities not just ambition that is shown by people in those communities notjust for themselves as individuals but for themselves as individuals but for the whole community to rise up and be better and labour doesn't match that level of ambition. that is the labour party that i will lead....
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government that if you criticize me if i see you as doing me harm then i will do harm back to you gordon sunderland of course we. are to europe the u.s. ambassador to europe or someone who gave a $1000000.00 to donald trump's campaign fund he was said to be close with don trump he's clearly not someone who the president would say is a no trump or. release a statement saying the president has recalled me i thank him for my opportunity but there's a clear message here from the president in that he feels completely vindicated in the impeachment trial and now we can pretty much do what he wants to tell and colonel alexander when was actually a scored from the white house hours before gordon son was fired you know potentially ending his military career this is the ukraine expert someone who's a decorated war veteran from iraq is now being sent back to the defense department but this does send a clear message from president trumpy clearly feels vindicated but he clearly feels vindictive as well and how is all of this going down over and in d.c. i can only imagine the outrage from democrats. i mean i'm su
government that if you criticize me if i see you as doing me harm then i will do harm back to you gordon sunderland of course we. are to europe the u.s. ambassador to europe or someone who gave a $1000000.00 to donald trump's campaign fund he was said to be close with don trump he's clearly not someone who the president would say is a no trump or. release a statement saying the president has recalled me i thank him for my opportunity but there's a clear message here from the president in that...
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that is from john who grew up on a council estate in sunderland but is now successful in it. are and we agree on 95% of policies and there might be 5% we disagree on but if we are not a party of aspiration, people have a go at me and say you are ever so people have a go at me and say you are ever so posh but they don't realise... john said he did not feel you are a party of aspiration. what i'm saying is this, if we can't celebrate people doing well, and people should not be apologising for that and of course, everybody wants their kids to do better than they did and their grandchildren to be better of course, and we have to be a party that facilitates that. and we need to strengthen the economy. rebecca long—bailey, why did john feel like a leper underjeremy corbyn? i'm really sad and that was one of the most devastating thing within the manifesto. you heard that before? i have an everything i talk about is about aspiration, socialist aspiration. every policy decision we make should be about making peoples lives breath —— better and celebrating people who do well and helping
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ministers are said to be concerned about a shopkeeper from sunderland who is due to be freed at the end being jailed for posting messages supporting the islamic state group, and calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. it's understood that there are five other convicted terrorists due for release before the end of march. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. danny, people are going to be really alarmed that this question has not been sorted out already and worried about these individuals being mentioned now. it has been a long—standing principle of sentencing policy that, unless you are convicted of a very serious crime, you serve a portion of your sentence in prison and the rest of it in the community with licence conditions attached. the idea is you don't go from present one minute to com plete don't go from present one minute to complete release without any conditions without any supervision. that is the sort of principle behind it. this has become hugely controversial because what it means for many offenders is that they serve half of their sentence in prison and the
ministers are said to be concerned about a shopkeeper from sunderland who is due to be freed at the end being jailed for posting messages supporting the islamic state group, and calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. it's understood that there are five other convicted terrorists due for release before the end of march. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw is here. danny, people are going to be really alarmed that this question has not been sorted out already and worried about these...
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president trump's handling of military aid to ukraine and to gallacher reports from washington gordon sunderland was considered a close ally of president trumps the 61 year old businessman gave trump's inauguration committee a $1000000.00 became ambassador to the european union and is said to have had the president's number on speed dial all that changed after someone's explosive testimony to the president's handling of military aid to ukraine was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes another pivotal witness in the impeachment korean to president trump was lieutenant colonel alexander that man was a highly decorated soldier an expert on ukraine been man's testimony was said to have been breached the president is improper for the president of the united states to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen and a political opponent it was also clear that if you create pursued an investigation into the 2016 elections the bidens and it would be interpreted as a porous him play. on friday l
president trump's handling of military aid to ukraine and to gallacher reports from washington gordon sunderland was considered a close ally of president trumps the 61 year old businessman gave trump's inauguration committee a $1000000.00 became ambassador to the european union and is said to have had the president's number on speed dial all that changed after someone's explosive testimony to the president's handling of military aid to ukraine was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously...
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national security in advancing russia's strategic objectives in the region while gordon sunderland's the fired u.s. ambassador to the e.u. had confirmed that trump held up aid to ukraine to press it to investigate his political rivals i know that members of this committee frequently frame these complicated issues in the form of a simple question was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes. and now the former u.s. national security advisor john bolton is accusing the white house of suppressing his unpublished book the national security council sent a letter to bolton's lawyer on friday expressing concerns that the manuscript contains classified information which bolton denies the book reportedly contains allegations that trump suspended military aid to ukraine to force it to investigate his rivals while bolton was sacked by trump back in september just before the complaint by an anonymous whistleblower was made public well let's get more on this now from andy gallagher who is in washingt
national security in advancing russia's strategic objectives in the region while gordon sunderland's the fired u.s. ambassador to the e.u. had confirmed that trump held up aid to ukraine to press it to investigate his political rivals i know that members of this committee frequently frame these complicated issues in the form of a simple question was there a quid pro quo as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting the answer is yes. and now...
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birmingham city are also in the last eight after a 1—nil win over sunderland.hrilling comeback to beat northampton saints. bristol had been 14—nil down against the team in secdon place, with just half an hour to go, but in a remarkable 13 minute spell they scored 17 points, with lewis thiede's try putting bristol into the lead for the first time. they won 20 points to 14 snooker and shaun murphy leads kyren wilson by seven frames to one after the first session of the welsh 0pen final in cardiff. despite murphy's semi—final finishing in the early hours of the morning, he made a storming start to 6 frames to nil ahead before finishing the session with a 7—1 advantage thanks to this total clearance of 134. murphy only needs two more frames to win the title when they resume at 7pm. you can watch the match on the bbc sport website. that's all the sport for now. she took her own life at her home in east london. lareau who took over love island, the sugar this morning by speaking to the abuse her friend received. it i was sure tucking under better circumstances and i
birmingham city are also in the last eight after a 1—nil win over sunderland.hrilling comeback to beat northampton saints. bristol had been 14—nil down against the team in secdon place, with just half an hour to go, but in a remarkable 13 minute spell they scored 17 points, with lewis thiede's try putting bristol into the lead for the first time. they won 20 points to 14 snooker and shaun murphy leads kyren wilson by seven frames to one after the first session of the welsh 0pen final in...
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ministers are said to be concerned about a shopkeeperfrom sunderland — mohammed zahir khan — who is duet the end of the month. he was jailed for posting messages supporting the islamic state group, and calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. the white house says president trump has been fully vindicated and exonerated by his acquittal at his impeachment trial. senators voted along party lines in the republican—dominated chamber, and prosecutors failed to gain the two thirds majority necessary to convict mr trump on the charges of abuse of power and obstruction of congress. the democratic minority leader, chuck schumer, said the acquittal was without value as the republicans had refused to allow any witnesses. more than 560 people in mainland china have now died as a result of the new coronavirus. the number of people infected has reached 28,000. stringent measures are being taken across the country to restrict the spread of the disease. in the uk there are stilljust two confirmed cases, but some people in britain's chinese community say they‘ re being treated with fear, suspicion or
ministers are said to be concerned about a shopkeeperfrom sunderland — mohammed zahir khan — who is duet the end of the month. he was jailed for posting messages supporting the islamic state group, and calling for shia muslims to be burnt alive. the white house says president trump has been fully vindicated and exonerated by his acquittal at his impeachment trial. senators voted along party lines in the republican—dominated chamber, and prosecutors failed to gain the two thirds majority...
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a shopkeeperfrom sunderland is due to be released after serving half of his sentence for supporting theert buckland was asked to explain why he thought the change was necessary. we have a cohort of around 50 people who will be due to be released under the automatic provisions. i think it is therefore a timely for me to take action to get legislation through both houses of parliament as quickly as possible. you have described it as possible. you have described it as an early release but it is actually people being released at exactly the point the courts have decided they should be. it is early release because the full term of their custodial sentence is actually. it is not all custodial. what i am trying to explain as someone who has spent their life in the criminal justice someone who has spent their life in the criminaljustice process is a sentence is made up of a custodial and non—custodial element. we are seeking to deal with the administration of that sentence as opposed to the length or type of it. that seems perfectly lawful, appropriate and proportionate. that seems perfectly la
a shopkeeperfrom sunderland is due to be released after serving half of his sentence for supporting theert buckland was asked to explain why he thought the change was necessary. we have a cohort of around 50 people who will be due to be released under the automatic provisions. i think it is therefore a timely for me to take action to get legislation through both houses of parliament as quickly as possible. you have described it as possible. you have described it as an early release but it is...
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sunderland, maryland, larry on the republican line.ler: trees are an air filter and they give off oxygen, but one thing this big global whelming deception -- warming deception is on god. setting australia fires. our biggest threat is nuclear winter. tornadoes and storms, they are a natural. host: if we focus on forest fires out west, is it worse now than it used to be in the last 20 years or so? guest: it is exponential, not just a gradual increase. you can almost tie in when we stopped managing our forests. i like to use the term we have loved our trees to death. they are living organisms that grow until they feel the growing space. they get stressed because of lack of water or light, and you get insects and disease infestations and you see stressed timber and lightning strikes and it goes up in flames. that is a natural process. fire is part of the natural ecosystem and part of forestry is mimicking natural processes in a controlled manner. we can do a better job taking care of the federal lands we have. the founder of, yale forestry
sunderland, maryland, larry on the republican line.ler: trees are an air filter and they give off oxygen, but one thing this big global whelming deception -- warming deception is on god. setting australia fires. our biggest threat is nuclear winter. tornadoes and storms, they are a natural. host: if we focus on forest fires out west, is it worse now than it used to be in the last 20 years or so? guest: it is exponential, not just a gradual increase. you can almost tie in when we stopped...
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nissan may boost its plans in sunderland at the expense of its plans in barcelona and france, althoughs newspaper business section, we talk about how rural cashpoints are being closed down. under the budget, it may be that corner shops will be the place to take cash out. that could be the first time the chancellor diverges from european rules because they are not allowed for corner shops to have them under eu regulations. thank you. and good news for people on low incomes because they are the ones who need cash in hand. i have spoken about the rugby. in the times, stuart barnes, he has basically said 0wen farrell is not the england captain, he should not continue as england captain, you can see the headline. he goes on to say he is not a calm captain but a worrier. he goes back to martin johnson who would deal with the refereeing in a different way. they would lean into him quietly and talk to him, explain what is going on. you could see 0wen farrell getting cross and angry and frustrated and it did not work for england. full stuart barnes to say that is something. and the telegraph ne
nissan may boost its plans in sunderland at the expense of its plans in barcelona and france, althoughs newspaper business section, we talk about how rural cashpoints are being closed down. under the budget, it may be that corner shops will be the place to take cash out. that could be the first time the chancellor diverges from european rules because they are not allowed for corner shops to have them under eu regulations. thank you. and good news for people on low incomes because they are the...