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in the war, we used to travel into surrey are though via this mountain. —— sarajevo.rajevo. we are here again. this place, reminiscent of the winter 0lympics, became a battleground as the focus of the war shifted from the focus of the war shifted from the area around prejidor to bosnia's capital. and in that long fight, a whole new chapter of war crimes began. very quickly after the war started, the bosnian serbs were driven out of most of surrey are though. —— sarajevo. they held a couple of suburbs on that flank. 0ther couple of suburbs on that flank. other than that, they were in the surrounding hills, pouring down sniper fire and artillery fire on the people below. ratko mladic began a siege which was to last more than three years. and of course, those events now form a central part of the indictments against him. from the indictments against him. from the beginning of the conflict, ratko mladic brought to bear the serb army's superiority in artillery. and as this intercepted conversation showed, used it against the population of sarajevo. so, you would come out o
in the war, we used to travel into surrey are though via this mountain. —— sarajevo.rajevo. we are here again. this place, reminiscent of the winter 0lympics, became a battleground as the focus of the war shifted from the focus of the war shifted from the area around prejidor to bosnia's capital. and in that long fight, a whole new chapter of war crimes began. very quickly after the war started, the bosnian serbs were driven out of most of surrey are though. —— sarajevo. they held a...
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it wasn't looking good for the surrey side after they went a goal down inside the first minute.ader from jamie philpot means they will be in the hat for the second round . elsewhere, national league guiesley held accrington stanley to a goalless draw. and you can see all the weekend's fa cup goals on the bbc sport website. kilmarnock have chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership. it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a 2—1victory at hearts. it was hearts' third defeat in a row, while kilmarnock move out of the relegation zone.. captain danny brough and 2 other scotland players have been sent home from the rugby league world cup in disgrace. they were too drunk to board a flight following their heavy defeat to new zealand. brough remained in christchurch with sam brooks and johnny walker while the squad flew to cairns for next week's final group game with samoa. it's brough‘s third world cup as scotland captain and the huddersfield stand—off is their most capped player. the scotland management say they support the
it wasn't looking good for the surrey side after they went a goal down inside the first minute.ader from jamie philpot means they will be in the hat for the second round . elsewhere, national league guiesley held accrington stanley to a goalless draw. and you can see all the weekend's fa cup goals on the bbc sport website. kilmarnock have chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership. it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a...
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surrey all—rounder tom curran has been called up as a replacement.ell underway and england are preparing for their test match on thursday which is a match they cannot afford to lose. they lost the last test match they played against australia, in 2015, and were criticised for being too negative. they trail australia 4—2 on points but the word from the camp is they will not be defensive this time round. it was imperative we learned a lot from the last game, the last three days, and i think not only have we learned more but some of the youngsters have picked up a lot of information that was not there before. it is important that we spend the next few days really going on from that. and hopefully there will be a nice little win over here inafew will be a nice little win over here in a few days! andy murray says he hopes to be fit again for the new year but will not rush back to action after his hip injury. he was back on court this evening at a charity event in glasgow against roger federer. the swiss came out on top ina roger federer. the swiss came ou
surrey all—rounder tom curran has been called up as a replacement.ell underway and england are preparing for their test match on thursday which is a match they cannot afford to lose. they lost the last test match they played against australia, in 2015, and were criticised for being too negative. they trail australia 4—2 on points but the word from the camp is they will not be defensive this time round. it was imperative we learned a lot from the last game, the last three days, and i think...
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private geoff gray died in 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surrey.found shot twice in the head with a rifle. the army ruled that his death was a suicide. the week before he died he had phoned us and he told us that somebody had taken their life in the barracks. i think he had taken some tablets and he had died. and he said, that's a coward's way out. and i thought, you know, he's talking about suicide being the coward's way out. so i don't think he did. it's not in his nature. in 2002 an inquest returned an open verdict and today the high court ordered that it was necessary or desirable in the interests of justice for a fresh inquest to be held. private gray's family believe the truth of his death at the deepcut barracks has not yet been uncovered. looking at the fact that he was shot twice in the head. you always have to look at the fact that he may have been murdered. once you've put one bullet in, your body will drop. you know, to be really graphic about this, the back of your head disappears. so your body will drop. the rifle will rise. you can't
private geoff gray died in 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surrey.found shot twice in the head with a rifle. the army ruled that his death was a suicide. the week before he died he had phoned us and he told us that somebody had taken their life in the barracks. i think he had taken some tablets and he had died. and he said, that's a coward's way out. and i thought, you know, he's talking about suicide being the coward's way out. so i don't think he did. it's not in his nature. in 2002 an...
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it's been assembled in surrey and it's cost £15 million.is is the last chance to see it before it's packed up for its launch early next year. this is the remove debris platform and it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now so we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration the area around the earth has grown more and more cluttered. it's estimated there are about 7,500 tonnes ofjunk, made up of old bits of rocket, fragments from defunct spacecraft, even tools dropped by an astronaut. scientists believe there are now half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. last year the international space station was hit. this chip in a window was caused when it was struck by a tiny fleck of paint. but th
it's been assembled in surrey and it's cost £15 million.is is the last chance to see it before it's packed up for its launch early next year. this is the remove debris platform and it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now so we can develop these technologies for use...
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england's rugby union players have moved from their leafy luxury of their traditional training camp in surrey game against australia. it's all part of eddie jones's idea of getting the team accustomed to moving and locations, because that is what they will have to do in the world cup, and he tries to do in the world cup, and he tries to look after every detail. of course, as england coach, he has been very successful. last time against argentina, england were less than fluid. although they won, it drew criticism. running back owen farrell into midfield should help with the fluency, but doesn't a coach's job with the fluency, but doesn't a coach'sjob begin with the fluency, but doesn't a coach's job begin and with the fluency, but doesn't a coach'sjob begin and end with with the fluency, but doesn't a coach's job begin and end with the word victory? i put that point to jones earlier. does it ever matter how you win in sport, as long as you win? it definitely does. ourjob tomorrow is to play good english by. tomorrow is to play good english rugby. and to beat australia pulled how we played it,
england's rugby union players have moved from their leafy luxury of their traditional training camp in surrey game against australia. it's all part of eddie jones's idea of getting the team accustomed to moving and locations, because that is what they will have to do in the world cup, and he tries to do in the world cup, and he tries to look after every detail. of course, as england coach, he has been very successful. last time against argentina, england were less than fluid. although they won,...
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while i'm still searching for my inner monkey, in surrey, one of my rivals is also preparing for therganisms when you really think about it. scarlett english works at the royal horticultural society's garden at wisley, where she is training to be an arborist. i worked in gardens and saw the team working in the trees above me and i thought, "hey, i want to be up there, not on the floor." i do find it quite scary at times but i think everyone does, they'd be lying to say they didn't sometimes. scarlett‘s been learning the ropes for two years and the uk open will be only her second competitive climb. a few weeks later, and it's the day of the uk open tree climbing championships in the new forest. i'm up against 13 other climbers from across the country. climber, climber. you get extra points if you've got two hands on the saw, you get less points if you've got one hand on the saw. jo's husband jon will be one of thejudges today, no favouritism i hope. this kind of makes you realise how technical it is and how professional these guys are. it is, a lot more goes on. gone are the days when
while i'm still searching for my inner monkey, in surrey, one of my rivals is also preparing for therganisms when you really think about it. scarlett english works at the royal horticultural society's garden at wisley, where she is training to be an arborist. i worked in gardens and saw the team working in the trees above me and i thought, "hey, i want to be up there, not on the floor." i do find it quite scary at times but i think everyone does, they'd be lying to say they didn't...
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while i'm still searching for my inner monkey, in surrey one of my rivals is also preparing for the competitiontt works at the royal horticultural society's garden at wisley where she is training to be an arborist. i worked in gardens and saw the team working in the trees above me and thought, hey, i would be up here and not on the floor. i do find it quite scary sometimes but everyone does. they would be lying if they said they didn't sometimes. scarlet has been learning the ropes for two years and the uk open will be only her second competitive climb. a few weeks later and it is the day of the uk open tree climbing championships in the new forest. i am up against 13 other climbers from across the country. jo's husband, john, will be one of the judges today. no favouritism, i hope. this makes you realise how technical it is and how professional these guys are. there was a lot more that goes on, gone are the days where you just hang on for dear life and cut bits off. there is a progression all the way through to become world champion and in the tree climbing world, that is a big thing. jo is th
while i'm still searching for my inner monkey, in surrey one of my rivals is also preparing for the competitiontt works at the royal horticultural society's garden at wisley where she is training to be an arborist. i worked in gardens and saw the team working in the trees above me and thought, hey, i would be up here and not on the floor. i do find it quite scary sometimes but everyone does. they would be lying if they said they didn't sometimes. scarlet has been learning the ropes for two...
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it has been assembled in surrey, and has cost £15 million. launch early next year. this is the remove debris platform. it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before, and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now, so that we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration, the area around the earth has grown more and more cluttered. it is estimated there are about 7,500 tons ofjunk, made up of old bits of rocket, fragments from defunct spacecraft, even tools dropped by an astronaut. scientists believe there are now 500,000 pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger, and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. last year, the international space station was hit. this chip in a window was caused when it was struck by a tiny fleck of paint. but the bigger pieces ofjunk are a more pressing problem. this europ
it has been assembled in surrey, and has cost £15 million. launch early next year. this is the remove debris platform. it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before, and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now, so that we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration,...
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it's been assembled in surrey and it's cost £15 million.s the remove debris platform and it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now so we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration the area around the earth has grown more and more cluttered. it's estimated there are about 7,500 tons ofjunk, made up of old bits of rocket, fragments from defunct spacecraft, even tools dropped by an astronaut. scientists believe there are now half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. last year the international space station was hit. this chip in a window was caused when it was struck by a tiny fleck of paint. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. was 3’ in will; stay with us. was 7; in forecast . . ,
it's been assembled in surrey and it's cost £15 million.s the remove debris platform and it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now so we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration the area around the earth has grown more...
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cup, no major shocks today but woking have taken bury to a replay and it's not looking good for the surreyinute but his header means they will be in the heart of the second—round draw if they come through the replay. national league guiseley had accrington stanley to a goalless draw, billericay drew, we at leatherhead. 0ne match in the scottish premiership today, second from bottom, winning i—0 scottish premiership today, second from bottom, winning 1—0 at hearts, thanks to a goal by chris boyd. that matches probably almost over now. justin rose has won back—to—back tournaments on the european tour, he was a winner in china last week and he won the turkish 0pen by one a birdie putt on the last, finishing one clear of nicolas colsaerts of belgian and south african dylan frittelli. rose is now closing in on tommy fleetwood at the top of the european rankings with just two tournaments left to play this season. tournaments left to play this season. danny broth and two other scotla nd season. danny broth and two other scotland players have been sent home from the rugby league world cup in disgr
cup, no major shocks today but woking have taken bury to a replay and it's not looking good for the surreyinute but his header means they will be in the heart of the second—round draw if they come through the replay. national league guiseley had accrington stanley to a goalless draw, billericay drew, we at leatherhead. 0ne match in the scottish premiership today, second from bottom, winning i—0 scottish premiership today, second from bottom, winning 1—0 at hearts, thanks to a goal by...
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it has been assembled in surrey and cost 15 million pounds. this is the last chance to see it before it is packed up for launch early next year. >> this is the remove debris platform. it will be one of the first missions to demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technology on here that has never been demonstrated in space before, and it is urgent that we launch this mission now so we can develop the technologies for the future. rebecca: since the early days of exploration, the area around the earth has grown more and more cluttered. it is estimated there are about 7500 tons of junk made up of old bits of rockets and fragments of defunct spacecraft. scientists believe there are half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger, and each piece has the potential to do serious damage. last year the international space station was hit. this chip in a window was caused by a tiny fleck of paint. but they bigger pieces of junk are a more pressing problem. this european satellite the size of a dou
it has been assembled in surrey and cost 15 million pounds. this is the last chance to see it before it is packed up for launch early next year. >> this is the remove debris platform. it will be one of the first missions to demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technology on here that has never been demonstrated in space before, and it is urgent that we launch this mission now so we can develop the technologies for the future. rebecca: since the...
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years after the charity helped her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them start their new life. women's lives are already at risk and i think this statistic is something like over two women a week are murdered in england and wales. if there weren't the refuges that there are now, that figure will go up. i already fear when we have to say to somebody, sorry, no, we're full, i already fear, where's that woman going to go? the government has said it's committed £40 million until 2020 and is introducing a domestic violence and abuse bill to protect and support victims and their children. meanwhile, charlotte says she'll everything she can to help other women like her. i could sit here and not tell you my story, but if i gave into that and gave into that fear of thinking, is he watching, what's he going to do? then i've lost and he's won, and that's not going to happen. i'm continuing to speak out and that's w
years after the charity helped her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them start their new life. women's lives are already at risk and i think this statistic is something like over two women a week are murdered in england and wales. if there weren't the refuges that there are now, that figure will go up. i...
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it wasn't looking good for the surrey side after they went a goal down inside the first minute. will be in the hat for the second round. 1—1 the score. elsewhere, national league guiesley held accrington stanley to a goalless draw. kilmarnock have chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership. it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a 2—1victory at hearts. it was hearts third defeat in a row, while kilmarnock move out of the relegation zone. england'sjustin rose has won back—to back tournaments on the european tour. a winner in china last week, he clinched the turkish 0pen by a single stroke with a biride putt on the last. he finished on 18 under par, one clear of belgium's nicholas colsaerts and south african dylan fratelli. rose is now closing in on tommy fleetwood at the top of the european rankings with two tournaments left to play this season. i guess, i think this is the first time i've gone back to back in my career, week on week. to roll straight into another tournament immediately is wonderful. even i am not pl
it wasn't looking good for the surrey side after they went a goal down inside the first minute. will be in the hat for the second round. 1—1 the score. elsewhere, national league guiesley held accrington stanley to a goalless draw. kilmarnock have chalked up a much needed victory in the scottish premiership. it was their first win under manager steve clarke. adam frizzell was on hand to seal a 2—1victory at hearts. it was hearts third defeat in a row, while kilmarnock move out of the...
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the surrey coroner has been asked to reopen the inquests of five people who died in the guildford pub convictions were quashed. nobody else has ever been charged. a south london painter who only picked up a brush for the first time four years ago is now illustrating the latest gucci clothing collection. helen downie from wimbledon took up painting after being diagnosed with cancer. her work became popular on instagram, and was spotted by gucci's art director. iama i am a selfish artist. they don't tell me what to do in any way. i have complete creative freedom, and it is wonderful. i love what aleksandra, the creative director of gucci, does. so i bring his work into my own work. let's have a look at the travel situation now. we will start with the good news. the tube appears to be running well so far. no reported problems on any of those lines there. however, a signalling problem that started yesterday means there is no service on heathrow connect trains. also, delays of up to 15 minutes for gwr in and out of paddington. the disruption is expected to last all day. and let's take a lo
the surrey coroner has been asked to reopen the inquests of five people who died in the guildford pub convictions were quashed. nobody else has ever been charged. a south london painter who only picked up a brush for the first time four years ago is now illustrating the latest gucci clothing collection. helen downie from wimbledon took up painting after being diagnosed with cancer. her work became popular on instagram, and was spotted by gucci's art director. iama i am a selfish artist. they...
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gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surreyopen verdict. fresh evidence now means there can be a fresh inquest. the former coronation street actor bruno langley, has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two women at a manchester music venue in october. the sa year old who played todd grimshaw for 16 years left the itv soap after an internal inquiry last month. the court heard he had groped two women while drunk and was told he may face a custodial sentence. newly declassified mi5 files have revealed thatjohn profumo — the former conservative minister of war — had a long affair with a glamorous nazi spy. the files detail his relationship with gisela winegard — and suggest she may have tried to blackmail him. mr profumo was forced to resign in 1963 after he was found to have shared a mistress — christine keeler — with a soviet spy in london. david silito reports. newsreel: war minister profumo hadn't been five minutes at the army catering corps training centre before he knew that any young man wishing to sample top—class cooking
gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surreyopen verdict. fresh evidence now means there can be a fresh inquest. the former coronation street actor bruno langley, has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting two women at a manchester music venue in october. the sa year old who played todd grimshaw for 16 years left the itv soap after an internal inquiry last month. the court heard he had groped two women while drunk and was told he may...
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yea rs a licence for 25 years and five years ago i was flying from gatwick to my home base, just in surreyequently. that was five years ago before the proliferation of drones happened. it was a close call. itjust brought the reality of what can happen home. how great is the rest from drones to commercial aircraft? there is a risk, absolutely. if anything does hit, there will be some significant damage and potentially catastrophic. the proliferation of them is certainly a bit... unventilated use, professional operators know what they are doing. we communicate with local air—traffic control, police, we are operating today in hampstead, and which indicated with the police, we did not need to let air—traffic know that it was no particular issue is nearby. but we have operated close to london city airport, heathrow, and in our own local airports. we do a lot of our testing and are communicating with the traffic controllers. given the operators like you, professionals, are well aware of the dangers and risk, is there a danger that this legislation is just going to be a sign of the government doi
yea rs a licence for 25 years and five years ago i was flying from gatwick to my home base, just in surreyequently. that was five years ago before the proliferation of drones happened. it was a close call. itjust brought the reality of what can happen home. how great is the rest from drones to commercial aircraft? there is a risk, absolutely. if anything does hit, there will be some significant damage and potentially catastrophic. the proliferation of them is certainly a bit... unventilated...
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it's been assembled in surrey and it's cost £15 million.its launch early next year. this is the remove debris platform and it's going to be one of the world's first missions to actually demonstrate cleaning up space junk. this mission is incredibly important. we have technologies on here that have never been demonstrated in space before and it's urgent that we actually launch this mission now so that we can develop these technologies for use in the future. since the early days of exploration, the area around the earth has grown more and more cluttered. it's estimated there are about 7,500 tonnes ofjunk, made up of old bits of rocket, fragments from defunct spacecraft, even tools dropped by an astronaut. scientists believe there are now half a million pieces of debris the size of a marble or bigger and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. last year, the international space station was hit. this chip in a window was caused when it was struck by a tiny fleck of paint. but the bigger pieces ofjunk are a more pressing problem.
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it was developed by a farmer in surrey who was impressed by the eit had on his cows.wn the resistance to antibiotics. so what we have found is it didn't really matter what the pathogen was, if we added symprove, the bacteria in symprove would grow. the cause they produce an acid, it drops the ph, and the ph kills the bacteria. so the mechanism is different. an antibiotic is designed to target one mechanism in the pathogen. a reduction in ph is essentially poisoning the environment, so all of the bacteria die. a teenager who was stabbed in northolt on saturday, by suspects who fled the scene on mopeds, has died. the 18—year—old was attacked by up to four people in what police described as a pre—planned attack. it happened on newnham close. police are appealing for information. people living near reading's new rail depot say they are outraged to discover a plant to treat the contents of train toilets is being built there. they have spent years campaigning against increased train noise and vibrations. well, great western railway says buildings on railway land fall under
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and she also worked in england as a case manager with for adults with developmental disabilities in surrey county. she's been with the arc for 12 years. the center for health and wellness is the perfect place for her education and work and experience. pleasure welcome jennifer. >> go jennifer. whew. >> hi, everyone. i am really excited to be here today for the dedication of this really wonderful arc mercy community. the arc san francisco has the privilege of partnering with mercy housing to be able to develop 17 units for people with disabilities to live in san francisco which is just amazing. i want to tell you about the role, one of the roles that arc san francisco had in this process. we do the outreach for the provider of people with developmental disabilities. we got the word out that this building with these wonderful apartments was available to sign up for the lottery. we got the word out. we actually had an information session at the arc, so people knew what to expect when applying. we supported 30 people through the application process, which could be kind of a complex process for
and she also worked in england as a case manager with for adults with developmental disabilities in surrey county. she's been with the arc for 12 years. the center for health and wellness is the perfect place for her education and work and experience. pleasure welcome jennifer. >> go jennifer. whew. >> hi, everyone. i am really excited to be here today for the dedication of this really wonderful arc mercy community. the arc san francisco has the privilege of partnering with mercy...
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he's been replaced by the uncapped surrey fast bowler tom curran.match — but he's sure to feature in that first test in just over a fortnight — and he says that although the squad is missing ben stokes, his spirit is still in the camp. every tea m every team in the world would want someone every team in the world would want someone like ben stokes in there but we still have his characteristics, that competitive spirit of the arm around people that he has done for yea rs. around people that he has done for years. so ben stokes is still here without sounding cheesy, still part of him within this group. england's women are preparing for their crucial ashes test which begins on thursday. they've been training at the sydney oval — knowing that only a win will do. they currently trail australia 11—2 — if australia win the test, they can't be beaten in the series. it was imperative to learn a lot from the last three days and i think not only have we learned more at some of the youngsters have picked up some of the youngsters have picked upa lot some of the
he's been replaced by the uncapped surrey fast bowler tom curran.match — but he's sure to feature in that first test in just over a fortnight — and he says that although the squad is missing ben stokes, his spirit is still in the camp. every tea m every team in the world would want someone every team in the world would want someone like ben stokes in there but we still have his characteristics, that competitive spirit of the arm around people that he has done for yea rs. around people that...
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that was being presented there so i simply just replied and see when i was head of sport at the ivy surrey we did almost made it our mission because in my wife's thinking your commentary tame should represent the audience that you are going to that you are broadcasting to one of the reasons why i think out to syria is so good because it does reflect its audience it reflects starve us it's one of the few broadcasters of the moment that is actually moving in that area in taking forward steps in that area if you have a good sport all right all around the world and i think if reflecting their audience by sport slowly making its way towards that jesica mende is has been an analyst for e.s.p.n. on baseball but cricket is the same slowly dragging in so going twenty first century one of the things i noticed when i had dealings with cricket australia was that they wanted more diversity but i'd imagine that when it comes to some of the big sports the almighty dollar wins outs and they sign the contract they don't build into the contract please build diverse cities because the sports such as cricket
that was being presented there so i simply just replied and see when i was head of sport at the ivy surrey we did almost made it our mission because in my wife's thinking your commentary tame should represent the audience that you are going to that you are broadcasting to one of the reasons why i think out to syria is so good because it does reflect its audience it reflects starve us it's one of the few broadcasters of the moment that is actually moving in that area in taking forward steps in...
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in the latest statistics one driver in surrey was filmed boiling the kettle on his lorry dashboard.on veteran car run. around 400 cars built before 1905 took part in the run yesterday. one person travelling in a vintage benz had to be airlifted to hospital and five other people were treated for their injuries following the collision at reigate hill. gritting lorries in the south east have been out for the first time this winter after temperatures fell below freezing overnight. they've targetted the key routes to prevent ice and frost forming. local authorities have been criticised in the past for their preparations for cold conditions. last month kent county council put its fleet of 65 gritters through a dry run ahead of the winter season. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. it's a very cold start out there this morning, perhaps the cold est of out there this morning, perhaps the coldest of the autumn so far as temperatures widely down at zero and below. a widespread frost it is cold, yes, but we do have plenty of sunshine. we haven't got much in the way of cloud to
in the latest statistics one driver in surrey was filmed boiling the kettle on his lorry dashboard.on veteran car run. around 400 cars built before 1905 took part in the run yesterday. one person travelling in a vintage benz had to be airlifted to hospital and five other people were treated for their injuries following the collision at reigate hill. gritting lorries in the south east have been out for the first time this winter after temperatures fell below freezing overnight. they've targetted...
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they offer a $10 million reward for surrey, a major al qaeda facilitator. they say he's operating under an agreement between al qaeda anti-iranian government. and gives you-all sorts of details. we can go on like this for the next eight hours if you want. i can walk you through the details. the bottom line was when it comes to this thorny issue of iran-al qaedaer -- al qaeda, they truth is they do have an agreement. this is not a love affair. you have to tell the whole story. we alone were saying tell the whole story. tell all the bits and pieces of t and that whole story includes a file written by osama bin laden himself. >> this is from the documents that have just been released. tom: released prior to that because hpsci basically told d.n.i. you have to release more files. this file came out because of that. this file's written by osama bin laden in october, 18, 2007. the head of the islamic state of iraq had just threatened iran publicly. what happens is bin laden says to him, he dresses him down. he says you shouldn't have done that. you have to consul
they offer a $10 million reward for surrey, a major al qaeda facilitator. they say he's operating under an agreement between al qaeda anti-iranian government. and gives you-all sorts of details. we can go on like this for the next eight hours if you want. i can walk you through the details. the bottom line was when it comes to this thorny issue of iran-al qaedaer -- al qaeda, they truth is they do have an agreement. this is not a love affair. you have to tell the whole story. we alone were...
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years after the charity help her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey last family left an hour ago and i'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them start their new life. women's lives are already at risk and i think this statistic is something like over to women a week are murdered in england and wales. if there weren't the refuges that there are now, that figure will go up. i already fear when we have to say to somebody, sorry, no, we're full, ialready fear, where's that woman going to go? the government has said it's committed £40 million until 2020 and is introducing a domestic violence and abuse bill to protect and support victims and their children. meanwhile, charlotte says do everything she can to help other women like her. i could sit here and not tell you my story, but if i gave into that and gave into that fear of thinking, is he watching, what's he going to do? then i've lost and he's won, and that's not going to happen. i'm continu
years after the charity help her and herfamily, charlotte now works for a women's aid refuge in surrey last family left an hour ago and i'm told a mother and her three children are on their way here now. it's expected they'll arrive with very little. so here are just a few basics to get them start their new life. women's lives are already at risk and i think this statistic is something like over to women a week are murdered in england and wales. if there weren't the refuges that there are now,...
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he was one of four young soldiers to die of gunshot wounds at the base in surrey between 1995 and 2002 rent and evening. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. there‘s a good service on the tube — apart from the overground, no service between gospel oak to barking because of ongoing work. on the train, southwestern rail have replacement buses between reading and woking due to a power supply problem. on the roads, slow on the m25 after a collision, anticlockwise atjunction 15 to the m4. and on the a13, slow—moving heading into town around limehouse. let‘s take a look at the weather with kate kinsella. a cold start this morning. one or two spots with a sparkle of frost but most places without. one or two showers this morning, clearing away to sunshine. it will still feel quite cold. showers clearing away quickly, blowing through on the chilly north—westerly wind. then sunshine, and later on this afternoon we will see more cloud working its way in. the temperature between 6—8 celsius. factor in that north—westerly wind. it will feel a couple of degrees colder than that. showers at
he was one of four young soldiers to die of gunshot wounds at the base in surrey between 1995 and 2002 rent and evening. let‘s have a look at the travel situation now. there‘s a good service on the tube — apart from the overground, no service between gospel oak to barking because of ongoing work. on the train, southwestern rail have replacement buses between reading and woking due to a power supply problem. on the roads, slow on the m25 after a collision, anticlockwise atjunction 15 to...
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as i was saying, surrey batsman mark stoneman looks set to partner alastair cook as part of england‘sr to make sure that they don't miss out on initiatives that other age groups have the benefit of. he went on to say that perhaps youngerfans he went on to say that perhaps younger fans needed more he went on to say that perhaps youngerfans needed more help to get to live football game, perhaps talking about the likes of 0llie and memet who have come here to join talking about the likes of 0llie and memet who have come here tojoin me on this chilly afternoon. 0llie, a derby county fan, how do you find the match day experience and the cost? the overall experience is good but the price against what you get, if it isa but the price against what you get, if it is a bad game you don't enjoy it and you put pressure on the players as you are expecting from the game. so it's a good day out but the game. so it's a good day out but the situation is that the prices are getting hirer. do you still go? occasionally but after 18, the adult prices are too much. and you support tottenham, imagine that
as i was saying, surrey batsman mark stoneman looks set to partner alastair cook as part of england‘sr to make sure that they don't miss out on initiatives that other age groups have the benefit of. he went on to say that perhaps youngerfans he went on to say that perhaps younger fans needed more he went on to say that perhaps youngerfans needed more help to get to live football game, perhaps talking about the likes of 0llie and memet who have come here to join talking about the likes of...
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he has been replaced by the uncapped surrey fast bowler tom curran.symons indeed. well, england‘s women are preparing for their crucial ashes test, which begins on thursday. they have been training in the sydney oval. knowing only a win will do. they currently trail australia 4—2, and in australia win the test, they can‘t be beaten in the test, they can‘t be beaten in the series. it is imperative we learnt a lot from the last game, the last three days, and i think not only have we learned more, but some of the youngsters have really picked up a lot of information that wasn‘t there before. so it is important that we spend the next few days really going on from that. and hopefully, there will be a nice little win over here inafew will be a nice little win over here in a few days. and finally, kenya‘s olympic champion jemima sungong has and finally, kenya‘s olympic championjemima sungong has been banned for doping for three years. she won the london marathon last year the file becoming the first kenyan woman to win an olympic gold over the distance. init
he has been replaced by the uncapped surrey fast bowler tom curran.symons indeed. well, england‘s women are preparing for their crucial ashes test, which begins on thursday. they have been training in the sydney oval. knowing only a win will do. they currently trail australia 4—2, and in australia win the test, they can‘t be beaten in the test, they can‘t be beaten in the series. it is imperative we learnt a lot from the last game, the last three days, and i think not only have we...
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>> so, two teachers at my school, miss dolan and miss surrey, they told me about this opportunity, theynd of -- i waited to are a long time for an e-mail and i got it. and my school just kind of tries to empower females, that's our mission and so this was a really cool opportunity for that. and i got to thank my teachers for bringing this to nd y're right there, harper. all right, maureen, okay, your daughter is a columnist for "the new york times." >> yes. >> come on. [ applause ] >> that's pretty cool. >> i know. it's pretty unbelievable. she was so eager as harper is for everything that she tackles. she was so excited and eager to submit her answer and then for the next 18 days every day she would say, mom, i haven't heard back from "the new york times" and i was trying to be the encouraging reassuring mom and say, well, you know, i'm sure they're just reading through a lot of submissions but inside my head i was thinking, yeah, don't hold your breath because it's "the new york times" so when she called me and she got the e-mail that she got the job i really was speechless and also n
>> so, two teachers at my school, miss dolan and miss surrey, they told me about this opportunity, theynd of -- i waited to are a long time for an e-mail and i got it. and my school just kind of tries to empower females, that's our mission and so this was a really cool opportunity for that. and i got to thank my teachers for bringing this to nd y're right there, harper. all right, maureen, okay, your daughter is a columnist for "the new york times." >> yes. >> come...
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gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surreya keynote speech in myanmar, without referring specifically to its rohingya people but saying there was still suffering "from civil conflict and hostilities". new measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. the duchess of cambridge says she and prince william are "absolutely thrilled" about prince harry's wedding to meghan markel. plenty more to come. but time for a look at the sport now... good afternoon. england all—rounder ben stokes could be playing cricket in new zealand in the next few days. he's on his way there following talks with club side canterbury. after he was spotted at heathrow airport, there was speculation on social media that stokes was going to join the ashes squad in australia but the ecb say that's not the case. our sports correspondent andy swiss is following the tour. and, england was more players have arrived. plenty to think about before the second test on saturday. when they were flying high,
gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surreya keynote speech in myanmar, without referring specifically to its rohingya people but saying there was still suffering "from civil conflict and hostilities". new measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. the duchess of cambridge says she and prince william are "absolutely thrilled" about prince...
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southern areas the fog is continuing to clear across southern areas of england and it is lifting in surreynorthern ireland will be fine and dry this afternoon. temperature is about nine or ten, 11-13 temperature is about nine or ten, 11—13 further south. overnight a bit of fog developing in the north east, elsewhere quite cloudy into friday and on friday it will be cloudier compared to today. there will be brighter skies developing in southern areas of england. some rain spread into the far north and west and temperatures about 10—13. sunny spells at the weekend, some scattered showers, but for all of us a bit colder. this is bbc news and these are the top stories developing at 11. within the last half hour gavin williamson has been named as the new defence secretary. he moves from his former position as chief whip. theresa may moves swiftly to try and stabilise her government after the departure of sir michael fallon with promotions for both the chief whip and his deputy. it follows the resignation from the cabinet of michael fallon amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards wome
southern areas the fog is continuing to clear across southern areas of england and it is lifting in surreynorthern ireland will be fine and dry this afternoon. temperature is about nine or ten, 11-13 temperature is about nine or ten, 11—13 further south. overnight a bit of fog developing in the north east, elsewhere quite cloudy into friday and on friday it will be cloudier compared to today. there will be brighter skies developing in southern areas of england. some rain spread into the far...
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the travel situation now. 0n the tubes this morning: 0n the 0verground, there is no service between surreyins, on south—western railway, there is no service between reading and wokingham, following a broken rail. and part of the chelsea embankment remains closed westbound for major gas works. let's have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. feeling very chilly indeed today. in fact, this weather watcher picture sums it up very nicely. we've got temperatures widely below freezing as we start off the morning. now, there will be some sunshine around, and then it will tend to cloud over as we head into the afternoon. we've got a very chilly, bracing northerly winds, and that's going to make it feel much colder than the numbers would otherwise suggest. so some sunshine around to start with, then turning cloudier, particularly across eastern areas. we are looking at highs today of only three or four mac degrees celsius. but in reality, because of the wind chill, it's going to feel as if it is subzero for most of the day. and then as we head into the evening's r
the travel situation now. 0n the tubes this morning: 0n the 0verground, there is no service between surreyins, on south—western railway, there is no service between reading and wokingham, following a broken rail. and part of the chelsea embankment remains closed westbound for major gas works. let's have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. feeling very chilly indeed today. in fact, this weather watcher picture sums it up very nicely. we've got temperatures...
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i had a letter this week, surrey, which is a massive milestone so, yes, a real massive milestone so,a rs currently doing which is every five years for women under 50 and every five years beyond that. if you look at the statistics we have been given, the hpv vaccine is successful and protect against 70% of cervical cancer so there is still 30% left, the concern many will be thinking is, i don't want to slip through the cracks, why can't ijust have the test a nyway cracks, why can't ijust have the test anyway because three in ten is still a significant chance? yes, you are right, the vaccine is very effective and protect against the most common virus linked to cervical cancer, about 70% of the ones we know are linked to cancer in the uk, and that is why we are still having those three screens because the vaccine is excellent and offers great protection but it is not 100% protection which is why we still need to screen those women, but much less often. is there anyone who is perhaps more vulnerable or is there any evidence to say the hpv vaccine isn't going to be as effective with you a
i had a letter this week, surrey, which is a massive milestone so, yes, a real massive milestone so,a rs currently doing which is every five years for women under 50 and every five years beyond that. if you look at the statistics we have been given, the hpv vaccine is successful and protect against 70% of cervical cancer so there is still 30% left, the concern many will be thinking is, i don't want to slip through the cracks, why can't ijust have the test a nyway cracks, why can't ijust have...
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gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surrey means there can be a fresh inquest. more details of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding are expected to be announced this afternoon. the archbishop of canterbury has indicated the couple will have a church wedding, saying the pair had chosen to make their vows to god in a religious ceremony. some mps have urged theresa may to call a bank holiday to mark the occasion after the idea was initially dismissed by downing street. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. comes the rather more down—to—earth task of planning the wedding. harry and meghan are a couple involved in a wide range of activities and with a wide circle of friends, so a small wedding is probably out. they certainly won't be short of advice. harry's family are rallying round with good wishes. william and i are absolutely thrilled, it is such exciting news. it is a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment. america's loss is our game and we are all
gray was found with two gunshot wounds to his head in september 2001 at the deepcut army barracks in surrey means there can be a fresh inquest. more details of prince harry and meghan markle's wedding are expected to be announced this afternoon. the archbishop of canterbury has indicated the couple will have a church wedding, saying the pair had chosen to make their vows to god in a religious ceremony. some mps have urged theresa may to call a bank holiday to mark the occasion after the idea...