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alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.nrise records. the move safeguards 1500 jobs and 100 shops, but 27 stores will close, including the flagship on oxford street in central london. others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut. the new owners say they'll focus on giving customers more of what they want, including a greater selection of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fans — and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while a hundred stores have been saved, 27 are being shut down, including the one where it all started almost a hundred years ago in london's oxford street. today's would—be shoppers perhaps an illustration of hmv‘s falling relevance to younger, online heavy consumers, and its continuing value to others. people are ordering online, they're streaming, and really there's still a crowd of people who want to come and browse. we rely on so many other things, streaming music, we st
alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.nrise records. the move safeguards 1500 jobs and 100 shops, but 27 stores will close, including the flagship on oxford street in central london. others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut. the new owners say they'll focus on giving customers more of what they want, including a greater selection of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.se records says hmv has a bright future and will buy 100 stores but 27 will close including the flagship store in london's oxford street. the new owners say they'll be listening to what their customers want including including a greater selection of vinyl records. lizo mzimba has the details. lunchtime, a quick dip in the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fa ns been a huge part of life for music fans and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while 100 fans and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while100 stores have been saved, 27 are being shut down, including the one where it all started almost 100 years ago in london's oxford street. the perhaps inevitable consonant —— consequence ofa inevitable consonant —— consequence of a music loving public who like shopping in person, but also embrace consuming music online.” shopping in person, but also embrace consuming music online. i do occasionally look online and if something is way che
alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.se records says hmv has a bright future and will buy 100 stores but 27 will close including the flagship store in london's oxford street. the new owners say they'll be listening to what their customers want including including a greater selection of vinyl records. lizo mzimba has the details. lunchtime, a quick dip in the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fa ns been a huge part of life for music fans and for some of...
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alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.unrise records. the move safeguards 1500 jobs and 100 shops, but 27 stores will close, including the flagship on oxford street, in central london. others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut. the new owners say they'll focus on giving customers more of what they want, including a greater selection of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for music fans — and for some of music's biggest artists. now, while 100 stores have been saved, 27 are being shut down, including the one where it all started almost 100 years ago, on london's oxford street. today's would—be shoppers perhaps an illustration of hmv‘s falling relevance to younger, online heavy consumers, and its continuing value to others. people are ordering online, they're streaming, and really there is still a crowd of people who want to come and browse. we rely on so many other things now, streaming music, we stream
alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.unrise records. the move safeguards 1500 jobs and 100 shops, but 27 stores will close, including the flagship on oxford street, in central london. others in bath, glasgow, manchester and bristol will also shut. the new owners say they'll focus on giving customers more of what they want, including a greater selection of vinyl records. here's lizo mzimba. lunchtime — a quick stampede to the record shop. for decades, hmv stores have been a huge part of life for...
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sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she denied murder and will now be retried
sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she denied murder and will now be retried
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alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.y‘s midway point. he won't have a television audience this big again until voting is underway in the 2020 election. sitting behind the president will be nancy pelosi, the democratic speaker who hasjust caused mr trump the biggest political upset of his time in office. he's expected to tout a strong economy and labour market as among his greatest successes. other areas mr trump is likely to address are: the border wall, infrastructure spending plans, plans to tackle the hiv epidemic, and what next with north korea and trade. joining me now is professor capri cafaro. professor cafaro is a former democratic member of the ohio senate and is from the politics & public affairs school at the american university in washington. thank you very much for being with us thank you very much for being with us professor and we had to wait to hear from the us professor and we had to wait to hearfrom the president us professor and we had to wait to hear from the president and will it be worth waiting for
alex forsyth, bbc news, surrey.y‘s midway point. he won't have a television audience this big again until voting is underway in the 2020 election. sitting behind the president will be nancy pelosi, the democratic speaker who hasjust caused mr trump the biggest political upset of his time in office. he's expected to tout a strong economy and labour market as among his greatest successes. other areas mr trump is likely to address are: the border wall, infrastructure spending plans, plans to...
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they made their home in surrey, which was where they raised their two sons. social life here and they took their sons on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home, dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010, the couple had split up — but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen had asked for a reconciliation. she drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she struck his head more than 20 times with the hammer. at this appeal, her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and psychological abuse which led her to kill, but this is being questioned. sally challen, appearing by video link from prison, listened as a psychiatrist employed by the crown prosecution service insisted she wasn't suffering from a mental disorder at the time of the killing. but a psychiatric expert from sally challen's side described her as having a borderline personality disorder, which would ha
they made their home in surrey, which was where they raised their two sons. social life here and they took their sons on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home, dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010, the couple had split up — but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen had asked for a reconciliation. she drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard...
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the couple were married for 30 years, and made their home in surrey with their two sons.en‘s lawyers had argued that throughout the marriage she was a victim of her husband's emotional abuse, known as coercive control. for sally challen‘s son, david, and the family's lawyer, harriet, today was a partial victory. they had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has reduced to manslaughter, but the appeal judge has ruled reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has ruled that instead sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know. the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said, asa looked at again, as we have always said, as a family. the abuse our mother sub, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was never taken into account. was a highly emotional atmosphere in court, and supporters we re atmosphere in court, and supporters were disappointed that this wasn't an end to the legal process. it was at the family home in 2010 that
the couple were married for 30 years, and made their home in surrey with their two sons.en‘s lawyers had argued that throughout the marriage she was a victim of her husband's emotional abuse, known as coercive control. for sally challen‘s son, david, and the family's lawyer, harriet, today was a partial victory. they had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudge has reduced to manslaughter, but the appeal judge has ruled reduced to manslaughter, but...
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the couple were married for 30 years, and made their home in surrey with their two sons.ally challen‘s lawyers had argued that throughout the marriage she was a victim of her husband's emotional abuse, known as coercive control. for sally challen‘s son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, today was a partial victory. they had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudges ruled that instead, sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial. it's an amazing moment, you know, the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly, and her mental condition was not taken into account. there was a highly emotional atmosphere in court, and supporters were disappointed that this wasn't an end to the legal process. it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. she hit richard challen more than 20 times on the head with a hammer. during this appeal the court heard from experts about her men
the couple were married for 30 years, and made their home in surrey with their two sons.ally challen‘s lawyers had argued that throughout the marriage she was a victim of her husband's emotional abuse, known as coercive control. for sally challen‘s son david and the family's lawyer, harriet wistrich, today was a partial victory. they had hoped to have her murder conviction reduced to manslaughter, but the appealjudges ruled that instead, sally challen must now face a fresh murder trial....
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they made their home in surrey, which was where they raised their two sons.eir sons on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home, dominated by richard challen‘s controlling personality. by 2010, the couple had split up — but, said to still be emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen had asked for a reconciliation. she drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she struck his head more than 20 times with the hammer. at this appeal, her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and psychological abuse which led her to kill, but this is being questioned. sally challen, appearing by video link from prison, listened as a psychiatrist employed by the crown prosecution service insisted she wasn't suffering from a mental disorder at the time of the killing. but a psychiatric expert from sally challen‘s side described her as having a borderline personality disorder, which would have been made worse by coercive co
they made their home in surrey, which was where they raised their two sons.eir sons on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home, dominated by richard challen‘s controlling personality. by 2010, the couple had split up — but, said to still be emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen had asked for a reconciliation. she drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with...
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a team from the university of surrey has used a harpoon—capture system on board a satellite to collectcca morelle reports. this is the moment a harpoon was fired in space. striking a target almost dead centre, it was filmed 250 miles above the earth. it's the latest experiment from the remove debris spacecraft. led by surrey university, it's a mission that is testing out the technologies that could clean up space junk. it was absolutely a success and the goal of the experiment was to hit the target and that's what we did. it's important because there's so much debris up in space, from spacecraft that are no longer operational to bits of rocket body, and we need to start clearing some of this debris out of the way to make way for new spacecraft. space is becoming increasingly cluttered. it is estimated there are now nearly 8,000 tonnes of debris, with 800,000 pieces the size of a marble or bigger, and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been caused when a tiny fleck of paint hit
a team from the university of surrey has used a harpoon—capture system on board a satellite to collectcca morelle reports. this is the moment a harpoon was fired in space. striking a target almost dead centre, it was filmed 250 miles above the earth. it's the latest experiment from the remove debris spacecraft. led by surrey university, it's a mission that is testing out the technologies that could clean up space junk. it was absolutely a success and the goal of the experiment was to hit the...
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she is at rhs wisley in surrey.going to be the biggest and brightest full moon of 2019. well done if you saw it. you might still be able to see it if you look out your window now under clear skies. in the forecast, we have a mild one, temperatures continue to claim, sunny spells but quite a bit of cloud around. two weather fronts, the first one has been producing rain overnight and is continuing to move northeastwards. into the highlands and northern isles and the second one is coming from the west. late this afternoon, rain will emerge from that as well. behind the rain in the highlands, cloud will break up and brighter and sunnier skies will develop. in the afternoon, thicker cloud in the west and also some rain. temperatures widely in the range 11—13, locally we could see 1a or 15 celsius. once again around the moray firth coastline. drizzle in the west, the weather front edges eastwards, it will not be a cold night with the cloud around except where the sky is clear, in the south—east, where temperatures will be
she is at rhs wisley in surrey.going to be the biggest and brightest full moon of 2019. well done if you saw it. you might still be able to see it if you look out your window now under clear skies. in the forecast, we have a mild one, temperatures continue to claim, sunny spells but quite a bit of cloud around. two weather fronts, the first one has been producing rain overnight and is continuing to move northeastwards. into the highlands and northern isles and the second one is coming from the...
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they made their home in surrey which is where they raised their two son.n 2010 the couple had split up, but sally returned to herformer marital home had split up, but sally returned to her former marital home and killed richard with a hammer. she was found guilty of murder and jailed for life. but was overturned today. the court of appeal heard in the opinion ofa court of appeal heard in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist the appellant was suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing. this evidence, she said, was not available at the time of the trial and the conviction was quashed and a retrial was ordered. sally challen who listen to the appeal by video link was visibly emotional at the judgment. this was an important ruling for those close to her. the court has acknowledged this case needed to be listened again as we have always known as a family. her condition was not taken into account. sally challen will now face account. sally challen will now face a retrial for account. sally challen will now face a retrialfor murde
they made their home in surrey which is where they raised their two son.n 2010 the couple had split up, but sally returned to herformer marital home had split up, but sally returned to her former marital home and killed richard with a hammer. she was found guilty of murder and jailed for life. but was overturned today. the court of appeal heard in the opinion ofa court of appeal heard in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist the appellant was suffering from two mental disorders at...
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before picture from google earth, surrey resort and gym in guerneville. sky7 over the same location. water rose to the building's roof. this is rio theater in monte rio, now sky7 this afternoon. >> remarkable, isn't it? sandhya will be back in a few minutes with update on the forecast. >>> scooters and students seem like natural fit but throw safety into the mix and university is stepping in. as well as lyft and byrd. >>> foodies unite, james beard nominations out and >>> campus crackdown. san jose state is bang the electric scooters you see everywhere, even though many students think they're helpful getting around. chris nguyen on why. >> reporter: locked up with nowhere to go for now. more than 140 scooters confiscated by university ll following the rules, kind of sucks. >> reporter: students say slowly adjusting a few days into campus-wide ban. university police have received more than 100 scooter related complaints. sophomore collided and hurt herself. >> even hit my face on brick wall on scooter and still think they're most useful things on campus. i
before picture from google earth, surrey resort and gym in guerneville. sky7 over the same location. water rose to the building's roof. this is rio theater in monte rio, now sky7 this afternoon. >> remarkable, isn't it? sandhya will be back in a few minutes with update on the forecast. >>> scooters and students seem like natural fit but throw safety into the mix and university is stepping in. as well as lyft and byrd. >>> foodies unite, james beard nominations out and...
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stephen woolley, the legend, yes, he has cut his hair, surrey, bill.other and my aspiring and inspiring daughters. it has been a memorable journey. thank you! applause hello. well, the end of last week was pretty stormy. gale force winds across the uk. this week, steady waters around the uk. high pressure is building, the winds will be light for most of us. we have sunshine and frosty mornings on the way as well. monday will be no different. very decent weather on the way. this is the big picture across the continent right now. this high pressure is starting to build across spain, portugal and into france. it's nudging into the uk and soon it will engulf the whole of europe. at the moment, it is still pretty chilly because the winds are blowing out of the north—north—west, however, the milder air you can see here will be reaching out shores by about wednesday. this is what it looks like early hours of monday morning — a couple of showers may be affecting north—eastern parts of england and scotland but on the whole, it's looking clear across most of the
stephen woolley, the legend, yes, he has cut his hair, surrey, bill.other and my aspiring and inspiring daughters. it has been a memorable journey. thank you! applause hello. well, the end of last week was pretty stormy. gale force winds across the uk. this week, steady waters around the uk. high pressure is building, the winds will be light for most of us. we have sunshine and frosty mornings on the way as well. monday will be no different. very decent weather on the way. this is the big...
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jack, thank you for giving us the picture in surrey. time for a look at the weather... my button but it is not working. come on! that is carol kirkwood. isn't it? yes, that one! that was too easy! no help in yourairthis one! that was too easy! no help in your air this time. the next one. goodbye, carol kirkwood. that is the forehead. someone very brainy. look at that forehead! is that nick miller? is that nick miller? it is nick miller. we are doing well, that is the royal way. that is louise lear. that is not difficult. it is interesting what part of the face you have to show someone. a lot of thought and research went into this, i will have you know! last one. is that chris fawkes? it is darren. it is you. it is you when you had more here! yes, yes, yes! all of those yea rs of here! yes, yes, yes! all of those years of clean living! a very fres hfa ced years of clean living! a very freshfaced young man. it is working here, that is what does it to you! is that it? we will need a harder one next time. i am getting good at this. we will have to do it soon, it finishes to
jack, thank you for giving us the picture in surrey. time for a look at the weather... my button but it is not working. come on! that is carol kirkwood. isn't it? yes, that one! that was too easy! no help in yourairthis one! that was too easy! no help in your air this time. the next one. goodbye, carol kirkwood. that is the forehead. someone very brainy. look at that forehead! is that nick miller? is that nick miller? it is nick miller. we are doing well, that is the royal way. that is louise...
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life in surrey is very busy forgot. she has very little down time what with her teaching research and family life she has a husband and three sons. at the fall say it's been very hard work and tiring but i don't get much sleep. and it wears you down to be under pressure all the time. the wish that almost. after a long day it's time to switch gears. her husband then you mean doesn't go out to work he runs the household. you would hate cooking every day. binyamin hooke has been a stay at home parent since the couple's oldest son was born but it's often been a juggling act especially in the early years. couldn't it was difficult as long as the children needed to be breast friend had been through this we would often go to gabby's office so she could feed them. although you know that i would think that. they approached their division of labor which humor. in a second language i sometimes think my job is easier i just leave the house in the morning. if the children get a bit out of hand well i'm in the office. back home and i
life in surrey is very busy forgot. she has very little down time what with her teaching research and family life she has a husband and three sons. at the fall say it's been very hard work and tiring but i don't get much sleep. and it wears you down to be under pressure all the time. the wish that almost. after a long day it's time to switch gears. her husband then you mean doesn't go out to work he runs the household. you would hate cooking every day. binyamin hooke has been a stay at home...
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they made their home in claygate in surrey, and this is where they raised their two sons.ars, as a convicted murderer. since the killing, extreme psychological abuse, known as coercive control, has become a criminal offence. earlier this week, sally challen's son, david, spoke to bbc breakfast about the way his father treated his mother. there was a cumulative effect of psychological abuse that controls your movement, your thought, what you eat, what you wear, over such a long period of time that there's a level of dependency that you can't exist outside of the relationship or inside the relationship, after that period of time. at the time of the killing, sally and richard challen had actually separated, but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, she'd appealed for a reconciliation. she went back to her old family home to meet him, but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she hit him more than 20 times with the hammer. at her appeal beginning today, sally challen's lawyers, supported by
they made their home in claygate in surrey, and this is where they raised their two sons.ars, as a convicted murderer. since the killing, extreme psychological abuse, known as coercive control, has become a criminal offence. earlier this week, sally challen's son, david, spoke to bbc breakfast about the way his father treated his mother. there was a cumulative effect of psychological abuse that controls your movement, your thought, what you eat, what you wear, over such a long period of time...
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kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur correspondent caroline davies is by the m3 near longcross in surreyus this update on travel conditions. if you were planning to travel on the m3 today this is probably a reassuring sight, traffic has been flowing freely since we arrived and highways england say between junction 6 and junction 7 where many vehicles were stuck overnight has now been cleared with help from hampshire police. city airport's ru nway hampshire police. city airport's runway was temporarily closed yesterday and bristol airport had some major disruption because of snow but both airports say they expect things to run smoothly today although at bristol airport there seemed to be short delays because of de—icing planes. the advice is to check before you travel. south—western railways say they expect some delays on trains until about midday. if you are out on the roads there is a yellow warning in place for eyes, critters have been out on major streets but if you are going on a smaller road that has been untreated, is carefully. let's speak now to mark brooks, an hgv driver — who w
kathryn stanczyszyn, bbc news. 0ur correspondent caroline davies is by the m3 near longcross in surreyus this update on travel conditions. if you were planning to travel on the m3 today this is probably a reassuring sight, traffic has been flowing freely since we arrived and highways england say between junction 6 and junction 7 where many vehicles were stuck overnight has now been cleared with help from hampshire police. city airport's ru nway hampshire police. city airport's runway was...
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may the election is seen as a battle between centrists like the french president who wants close surrey you integration and populists like the italian interior minister who's pushing to challenge the political dominance of germany and of france luigi de mayo the yellow vests which have been a thorn in the french president's side since november have much in common with italy's five star movement which is currently the country's biggest individual party now he highlighted direct democracy and social rights shared concerns both italian deputy prime ministers have been vocal against the french president in recent weeks with interior minister selvi even calling on french citizens to get rid of mr mcconnell. i hope the french can free themselves from a terrible president and the opportunity will come or may the twenty sixth when finally the french people will be able to take back control of their future destiny and pride which are poorly represented by a character like macro. let's go live to brussels based journalist lucrative a for his take hi there look what do you make of luigi de mayo is
may the election is seen as a battle between centrists like the french president who wants close surrey you integration and populists like the italian interior minister who's pushing to challenge the political dominance of germany and of france luigi de mayo the yellow vests which have been a thorn in the french president's side since november have much in common with italy's five star movement which is currently the country's biggest individual party now he highlighted direct democracy and...
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led by surrey university, it's a mission that is testing out the technologies that could clean up space the target and that's what we did. it's important because there's so much debris up in space, from spacecraft that are no longer operational to bits of rocket body, and we need to start clearing some of this debris out of the way to make way for new spacecraft. space is becoming increasingly cluttered. it is estimated there are now nearly 8,000 tons of debris, with 800,000 pieces the size of a marble or bigger, and each piece has the potential to do some serious damage. in 2016, this crack in the window of the international space station was thought to have been caused when a tiny fleck of paint hit it. bigger objects could do even more harm. scientists are particularly worried about a european satellite the size of a double—decker bus that stopped working in 2012. it's now threatening other satellites in its path and needs to be removed from its orbit. last year, the remove debris spacecraft also tested a net, proving it could catch a passing satellite. it's the first mission to try
led by surrey university, it's a mission that is testing out the technologies that could clean up space the target and that's what we did. it's important because there's so much debris up in space, from spacecraft that are no longer operational to bits of rocket body, and we need to start clearing some of this debris out of the way to make way for new spacecraft. space is becoming increasingly cluttered. it is estimated there are now nearly 8,000 tons of debris, with 800,000 pieces the size of...
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i used to live in surrey and now i live in the chicago suburbs. it is a balmy —28 degrees today. my little boy outside. so i am going to stand out here and blow some bubbles for him and we will see if we can get the bubbles to freeze. this hot water here will instantly turn into snow if it is thrown outside, so just watch this. yeah, it is time to get inside, because my hands are freezing and i can't find my gloves. cheers. not the time not to have glove5, bart. we will talk to him in a second. we also have lucy pask, who lives around 25 miles outside chicago. we will talk to you soon as well. bart, you are inside, it makes perfect sense. funnily enough, we 5aw perfect sense. funnily enough, we saw the frozen water thing done with our correspondent chris buckler in chicago. it all seems fine, but there is a serious element to this. 0ur there is a serious element to this. our people concerned, worried in term5 our people concerned, worried in terms of getting anywhere on the looking after themselves? absolutely. my workplace told us to 5tay absolutely. my workplace told us to stay
i used to live in surrey and now i live in the chicago suburbs. it is a balmy —28 degrees today. my little boy outside. so i am going to stand out here and blow some bubbles for him and we will see if we can get the bubbles to freeze. this hot water here will instantly turn into snow if it is thrown outside, so just watch this. yeah, it is time to get inside, because my hands are freezing and i can't find my gloves. cheers. not the time not to have glove5, bart. we will talk to him in a...
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they made their home in claygate in surrey and this is where they raised their two sons.ere and they took their son on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home. dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010 sally and richard challen had split up but said to be still emotionally dependent on him, she had asked for a reconciliation. sally challen drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she hit his head more than 20 times with a hammer. at this appeal her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and abuse which led her to kill. today is sally challen's 65th birthday. and for the hearing, she is appearing by video link from prison. the court is taking evidence from mental health experts and will have to judge whether richard challen's death was the result of his controlling behaviour. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. donald trump s former lawyer, michael cohen, will shortly testify in public to c
they made their home in claygate in surrey and this is where they raised their two sons.ere and they took their son on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home. dominated by richard challen's controlling personality. by 2010 sally and richard challen had split up but said to be still emotionally dependent on him, she had asked for a reconciliation. sally challen drove back to her old family home. in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard...
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dorking's children's centre is staying open, but 31 in surrey are due to close from april, saving theome fear the strain it could put on the facilities that remain. at the moment we serve 1500 families in this area. in the future we're potentially going to be looking after a500 families on a 50% cut. that would mean 50% less staff, 50% less resources to meet the needs of all those families in a much bigger geographical area. although we will have this centre here, still, much of the universal services will go. ijust see that, in the future, all these children will come into school, at reception, but may have needed to early help that wasn't picked up. this year's national funding settlement paints a familiar picture. that lump—sum from central government to councils has gone down by around £1 billion. there's been a really big cut in local government funding over the last eight or nine years, at least 20% reduction over that period. the councils which were more dependent on central government, in other words, generally, poorer councils, have had bigger cuts. those that have got big co
dorking's children's centre is staying open, but 31 in surrey are due to close from april, saving theome fear the strain it could put on the facilities that remain. at the moment we serve 1500 families in this area. in the future we're potentially going to be looking after a500 families on a 50% cut. that would mean 50% less staff, 50% less resources to meet the needs of all those families in a much bigger geographical area. although we will have this centre here, still, much of the universal...
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hampshire into surrey. it's now going to continue until midnight.eacherous conditions. we are heading into the all—important weekend, people catch up on stuff, outdoors. i'm glad to say it's an improvement. by tomorrow morning, we have that ice risk across southern and eastern parts of england and scotland. showers easing from the south, more sunshine. crisp winter sunshine but cold with northerly winds. another weather system will be moving in from the atlantic. you'll snow to northern areas. the headlines on bbc news: heavy snow left hundreds struggling, while thousands on the roads were trapped, delayed and had theirjourneys severely disrupted, and more snow is on the way. in a landmark ruling, the mother of a 3—year—old girl has become the first person in the uk to be found guilty of female genital mutilation. the search continues for the mother of a newborn baby girl found abandoned in a london park on one of the coldest nights of winter. a woman from east london has become the first person to be convicted of female genital mutilation in the uk
hampshire into surrey. it's now going to continue until midnight.eacherous conditions. we are heading into the all—important weekend, people catch up on stuff, outdoors. i'm glad to say it's an improvement. by tomorrow morning, we have that ice risk across southern and eastern parts of england and scotland. showers easing from the south, more sunshine. crisp winter sunshine but cold with northerly winds. another weather system will be moving in from the atlantic. you'll snow to northern...
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sophie bennett who had identified 16 failures by the charity which ran lancaster lodge in surrey.g, has left an open letter to mps calling for a change in the law. in his final days, geoff whaley spoke of his devastation after his wife ann was questioned by police and told she could be prosecuted for helping him travel to switzerland. the couple had been married for more than 50 years. before they set off yesterday morning, they spoke to our home editor mark easton. assisting the suicide of another person is a crime, punishable by up to 1a years in prison. 80—year—old geoff whaley‘s advanced motor neurone disease made it impossible for him to make the final arrangements for his long planned journey to the swiss clinic dignitas. and so his wife ann has helped him take his own life. if he said, ring this hotel, ring this airline, which is what he did, of course i did it for him. because you are assisting geoff, obviously the police have taken an interest. i believe you had a visit from them. yes, literally they said they'd had the notification at 12 o'clock and by four o'clock they
sophie bennett who had identified 16 failures by the charity which ran lancaster lodge in surrey.g, has left an open letter to mps calling for a change in the law. in his final days, geoff whaley spoke of his devastation after his wife ann was questioned by police and told she could be prosecuted for helping him travel to switzerland. the couple had been married for more than 50 years. before they set off yesterday morning, they spoke to our home editor mark easton. assisting the suicide of...
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it has been more dull here in surrey but there has been some snow and it has been raining.tty much all of the rain has cleared away but the cloud remains towards the south east. sunny spells elsewhere, still a few showers gci’oss elsewhere, still a few showers across scotland. a little wintry over the hills, showers and easing away from northern ireland. overnight we will find things clearing up. clearing skies, cloud braking for much of southern england, showers feeding in northern scotland, it is going to get quite chilly, then there will be some fog around, especially through the vale of york and across parts of southern angen of york and across parts of southern anger. then we can see a fairly wide frost. not as cold as it has been recently. one is 1—2, perhaps —5 in eastern parts of scotland. the fog will lift fairly quick in the morning as the wind picks up, the wind will blow in more clip from the atlantic. some outbreaks of rain and drizzle, wet across western areas. for most of the day, it may stay dry across eastern england and eastern scotland. still quite chilly
it has been more dull here in surrey but there has been some snow and it has been raining.tty much all of the rain has cleared away but the cloud remains towards the south east. sunny spells elsewhere, still a few showers gci’oss elsewhere, still a few showers across scotland. a little wintry over the hills, showers and easing away from northern ireland. overnight we will find things clearing up. clearing skies, cloud braking for much of southern england, showers feeding in northern scotland,...
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in 2010 at the family home in surrey, she killed him, hitting richard challen more than 20 times withing the appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen‘s mental state. in giving the ruling, thejudge said that, in the ruling, thejudge said that, in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders ata time suffering from two mental disorders at a time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury evidence hadn't been put before the jury at the original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she followed the proceedings by video link from prison. she must now prepare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have her freed on said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait for a trial date. a summit between donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un has ended early without agreement. a signing ceremony was cancelled at short notice because president trump said the us refused
in 2010 at the family home in surrey, she killed him, hitting richard challen more than 20 times withing the appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen‘s mental state. in giving the ruling, thejudge said that, in the ruling, thejudge said that, in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders ata time suffering from two mental disorders at a time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury...
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there is a met office weather warning ballot until 11 o'clock for those fog patches towards parts of surrey temperatures below freezing. that averages will rise to 1a— 15 celsius by the end of the afternoon. the southerly breeze picking up a touch. a lot of sunshine to enjoy. 0vernight tonight, we will keep the clear skies for a while. the cloud will start to push on from the west as we had in tomorrow morning. localised frost for eastern counties as we head into the start of the day tomorrow. saturday is looking cloudier, sunday is looking sunnier, it will stay dry and settled. i 15 degrees. —— highs of 50 degrees. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half—an—hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it's back to naga and charlie. bye for now. hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and naga munchetty. it's 6:30am. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: ricky ashworth was a successful speedway rider but had to learn to walk again after spending three months in a coma following an accide
there is a met office weather warning ballot until 11 o'clock for those fog patches towards parts of surrey temperatures below freezing. that averages will rise to 1a— 15 celsius by the end of the afternoon. the southerly breeze picking up a touch. a lot of sunshine to enjoy. 0vernight tonight, we will keep the clear skies for a while. the cloud will start to push on from the west as we had in tomorrow morning. localised frost for eastern counties as we head into the start of the day...
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quite dense in places, particularly out towards western areas, parts of berkshire and surrey, where it breeze around, too. now, through this evening and overnight we keep the clear skies, a starry night to come. but there will be a touch of frost forming, again, in the rural spots. temperatures dipping just below freezing and mist and fog patches, mostly developing towards western home counties. tomorrow is set to be even warmer. highs of 1a or 15 celsius. perhaps more sunshine around. it will turn cloudy on saturday. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. plenty more on our website at the usual address. now though it's back to charlie and naga. bye for now. good morning. welcome to breakfast, with naga munchetty and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines today: a 19—year—old who left london to join the so—called islamic state in syria says she has no regrets but now wants to return to the uk because she's heavily pregnant. the end of the runway for the superjumbo. airbus announces that it will stop making the a380. the prime minister faces another rebellion on br
quite dense in places, particularly out towards western areas, parts of berkshire and surrey, where it breeze around, too. now, through this evening and overnight we keep the clear skies, a starry night to come. but there will be a touch of frost forming, again, in the rural spots. temperatures dipping just below freezing and mist and fog patches, mostly developing towards western home counties. tomorrow is set to be even warmer. highs of 1a or 15 celsius. perhaps more sunshine around. it will...
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the overthrow of saddam hussein removed iran's guest adverse surrey.the way to the shores of the mediterranean. when the us talks about iranian influence in iraq it's referring to these iraqi men. 100,000 strong. young and old. all volunteers. these shia militia were formed to defend the homeland from the islamic group. but now america views them as an extension of iran's military reach. translation: the us doesn't need to be in iraq to monitor iran. they have surveillance technology. they know all they need to know. or you worried about a potential conflict between your men and american forces ? between your men and american forces? translation: if fighting brea ks forces? translation: if fighting breaks out it would be only iraq is sustaining casualties. i wish to remind them that during the invasion and afterwards more than a000 us soldiers lost their lives and i would like to address to the american people and tell them, the lives of your voice... true, we are no match to the power of the american army but we can still inflict damage on them. the s
the overthrow of saddam hussein removed iran's guest adverse surrey.the way to the shores of the mediterranean. when the us talks about iranian influence in iraq it's referring to these iraqi men. 100,000 strong. young and old. all volunteers. these shia militia were formed to defend the homeland from the islamic group. but now america views them as an extension of iran's military reach. translation: the us doesn't need to be in iraq to monitor iran. they have surveillance technology. they know...
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in 2010 at the family home in surrey, she killed him, hitting richard challen more than 20 times withthe appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen‘s mental state. in giving the ruling, thejudge said that in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury at the original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she had followed the proceedings by video link from prison. she must now prepare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait for a trial date. a summit between donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un has ended early without agreement. a signing ceremony was cancelled at short notice because president trump said the us refused north korean demands for all sanctions against them to be lifted. in the past few minutes, the north koreans have denied this. despite the abrupt end of talks, mr trump claim
in 2010 at the family home in surrey, she killed him, hitting richard challen more than 20 times withthe appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen‘s mental state. in giving the ruling, thejudge said that in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury at the original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she had followed the proceedings...
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recent rate rising to and was —— in liverpool raised about £1 million, if that was instituted in surrey to other reporters throughout the country in a moment to assess the situation. in a moment the weather but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at ten: cou ntless countless deaths have linked to the misuse of the medication xanax. 0ne viewer tells us how this affected her son. these are open to every single child. theyjust go on the web. and then you left with the death. please get in touch if you have any thoughts on that. joanna, thank you. the actor liam neeson has sparked a race row after making comments about once wanting to kill a black person when a friend told him she'd been raped. here is a clip from his interview with the independent, while promoting his new film. i will tell you a story, this is true, iam i will tell you a story, this is true, i am not going to use any names. i was away and i came back and she told me she had been sexually assaulted and how she handled the situation was extraordinary but right immediate
recent rate rising to and was —— in liverpool raised about £1 million, if that was instituted in surrey to other reporters throughout the country in a moment to assess the situation. in a moment the weather but first let's join victoria derbyshire to find out what she's got coming up in her programme at ten: cou ntless countless deaths have linked to the misuse of the medication xanax. 0ne viewer tells us how this affected her son. these are open to every single child. theyjust go on the...
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one year to get to funding took me one year to get to funding to go to tadworth, and other place in surreyfor acquired brain injury, cpnr. i have been looking after my son from a vegetable to an absolute miracle in ten years. there is not enough awareness out there to help parents like myself to know who to go to, where to go to, how to get funding. you are isolated, alone, scared. not educated and you have been thrown in the deep end. it is inspiring listening to you, obviously your passion for this has run through. as isaid passion for this has run through. as i said earlier, i don't think anyone will agree help is needed. 100%. please, will agree help is needed. 10096. please, help these associations because without help they can help other children like my sack look at a brighterfuture other children like my sack look at a brighter future and other children like my sack look at a brighterfuture and remember this is an invisible disabilities, just because there is no scar does not mean we do not bleed. and you can see the full story on inside out on bbc one on monday evening at 7:30. 9:
one year to get to funding took me one year to get to funding to go to tadworth, and other place in surreyfor acquired brain injury, cpnr. i have been looking after my son from a vegetable to an absolute miracle in ten years. there is not enough awareness out there to help parents like myself to know who to go to, where to go to, how to get funding. you are isolated, alone, scared. not educated and you have been thrown in the deep end. it is inspiring listening to you, obviously your passion...
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when you've got the one moving strongly and all asian surrey -- currencies being caught up in it , there'san do. aggressively, it could put off people from putting money in their stock market. the knock on consequences of you yuan strength goes across asia. mliv strategist mark cranfield, thank you for that. you can follow more on the -- story on our markets live blog, bloomberg at mliv . india holds the dubious distinction of having the worst nonperforming loan ratio among the world's major economies. the r.b.i. expects that to fall. it thinks it is "high for comfort." italy comes in second, succeeding in its bad loan ratio. let's discuss that with the cohead of asian bank research at credit suisse. i'm not sure the glass is half-full or half-empty. if capital injection is kicking the can down the road. >> we look at india as a tale of two cities when you talk about the capital issue, it is at the public banks. the private banks are probably doing better, but the capitalist injection has allowed public sector banks to clean up more aggressively and last quarterly results, we saw more
when you've got the one moving strongly and all asian surrey -- currencies being caught up in it , there'san do. aggressively, it could put off people from putting money in their stock market. the knock on consequences of you yuan strength goes across asia. mliv strategist mark cranfield, thank you for that. you can follow more on the -- story on our markets live blog, bloomberg at mliv . india holds the dubious distinction of having the worst nonperforming loan ratio among the world's major...
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a manager's decision overruled by his team —— maroochy surrey.stride —— abidal is. with this he gave manchester city the advantage. it could be the first of four trophies for city in one season. but this final will be remembered for one extraordinary exchange. chelsea addressed the issue in a tweet, joe lynskey, bbc news. this is sarri's calmer response after the game. it was a big misunderstanding. i understood that he would go. i did not want the goalkeeper to go to the penalties in that physical condition. i realised the situation only after three, four minutes when the doctor arrived and he came to the doctor arrived and he came to the bench. in the meantime, i wanted valero on the pitch. does it make more sense? it is difficult to understand is what is getting out. he had a hamstrung injury, that is why he was going like that all the time. he says that is why he was shown to substituted. that is what he was saying at the time. yesterday's big match between manchester united and liverpool didn't live up to expectation. it ended up a goalless
a manager's decision overruled by his team —— maroochy surrey.stride —— abidal is. with this he gave manchester city the advantage. it could be the first of four trophies for city in one season. but this final will be remembered for one extraordinary exchange. chelsea addressed the issue in a tweet, joe lynskey, bbc news. this is sarri's calmer response after the game. it was a big misunderstanding. i understood that he would go. i did not want the goalkeeper to go to the penalties in...
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against her conviction for the murder of her husband, richard, in a hammer attack in their home in surreyhe basis of the appeal. her qc said the of knowledge about the fear of corrosive control at the time of the trial meant the partial defence of diminished responsibility was not put as fully as it could have been. the court was told a lack of understanding of the theory of coercive control meant that her defence lacked cohesion and her actions were not properly explained. this result coming in from the high court. we will be speaking to our correspondent helena lee, who will be joining correspondent helena lee, who will bejoining us shortly. the prosecution argued at her original trial, sally challen's trial, that there was evidence about her state of mind, they were able to understand the impact of her husband's behaviour in a written submission to the court. the qc said the introduction into the legal lexicon in 2014, four years after the conviction of the phrase controlling coercive behaviour was the popularisation of a new phrase to describe an old and well understood problem. it is
against her conviction for the murder of her husband, richard, in a hammer attack in their home in surreyhe basis of the appeal. her qc said the of knowledge about the fear of corrosive control at the time of the trial meant the partial defence of diminished responsibility was not put as fully as it could have been. the court was told a lack of understanding of the theory of coercive control meant that her defence lacked cohesion and her actions were not properly explained. this result coming...
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>> good morning, from surrey, virginia.y >> to m brother dylan in houston, we love you!hodand savannah. watching the "today" show from steamboat spngs, colorado. >> hi to our kids in lucasville, ohio. >> congrats to the pats, super howl champs! >> t are some happy fans. goodrowd out there. some folks getting up early after staying up late. >> i see some pats' fans in the house, too.to we'll them as well in just a bit. >> lots to get to, and t super bowl's at the top of it all. here's the news at 8:00. the new england patriots have done it again beating the l.a. rams t w their sixth super bowl. craig's been in atlanta taking in the festivities. hey, craig, good morning. >> good rning to you again. so much history made last night. tom brady at 41 years old becoming the oldest quarterback to ever win a super bowl. bill belichick at 66, the oldest coach to w a super bowl, and the game its 13-3, the lowest b scoring supl in nfl history. >> and there it is, the dynasty continues. >> tom bdy and the patriots reclaiming their throne and enjoying the party. >> look at this, how c
>> good morning, from surrey, virginia.y >> to m brother dylan in houston, we love you!hodand savannah. watching the "today" show from steamboat spngs, colorado. >> hi to our kids in lucasville, ohio. >> congrats to the pats, super howl champs! >> t are some happy fans. goodrowd out there. some folks getting up early after staying up late. >> i see some pats' fans in the house, too.to we'll them as well in just a bit. >> lots to get to, and t...
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yes, there are still investigation branch in surrey, they are used to these type of operations.r accident investigations. to ensure that the wishes of family members are adhered to, so there will be talking to the family and also explaining the complexities of the process if the wreckage is brought up or if the wreckage remains down there, what are the options, how much information they can garnerfrom options, how much information they can garner from these remotely operated vehicles going down with cameras. the other signal get thing to come out of this is that the air ice in that investigation branch are saying that within a month they are going to report an interim finding into the course of the crash. either way, if the wreckage stays or is brought up, they are still aiming to do an interim report within a month, a full report on an air accident investigation of this nature normally takes up to a year. victims of crime are to get new powers to challenge the release of violent offenders. the move follows public anger when the convicted rapist john worboys was granted parole.
yes, there are still investigation branch in surrey, they are used to these type of operations.r accident investigations. to ensure that the wishes of family members are adhered to, so there will be talking to the family and also explaining the complexities of the process if the wreckage is brought up or if the wreckage remains down there, what are the options, how much information they can garnerfrom options, how much information they can garner from these remotely operated vehicles going down...
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northern ireland but we also have some across england and wales, here are the home counties, sussex and surrey with the number in it across the north—west scotland and also the northern ireland. if you're in the sunshine today in the north—east to we could hit 12 around moray firth, generally though it is 10-12. as moray firth, generally though it is 10—12. as we had on through the evening and overnight a weather front comes in across western scotla nd front comes in across western scotland eventually into northern ireland introducing thicker cloud and some rain. south of that there will some breaks in the cloud, so in rural areas you could find the odd pocket of frost, and also patchy mist and fog forming, but we don't expect either to be problematic. on thursday high—pressure is still very much in charge of the weather, keeping weather fronts at bay to the north and west, but we pull in southerly wind, that is a mild direction for us, and it will bring in dry airwhich direction for us, and it will bring in dry air which will break up the cloud. so we might start off with patchy mist and fog
northern ireland but we also have some across england and wales, here are the home counties, sussex and surrey with the number in it across the north—west scotland and also the northern ireland. if you're in the sunshine today in the north—east to we could hit 12 around moray firth, generally though it is 10-12. as moray firth, generally though it is 10—12. as we had on through the evening and overnight a weather front comes in across western scotla nd front comes in across western...
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a public consultation is currently underway into plans to drill four new oil wells at a site in surreyench bulldogs being handed in. vets at the centre say that while the breed is one of the most popular at the moment, their flat—face means they can't breathe properly and owners can be unaware of the health problems they face. it's fairly typical of the dogs we are seeing at battersea now. he's having problems with his breathing, you can see why, its nostrils are quite restricted, his soft palate is overlong which is very typical and he has these little pouches of tissue at the back of the larynx. let's take a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tubes the circle line is part suspended and the district line has severe delays. 0nto the roads: in aldgate east — commercial street is closed northbound and down to one lane southbound. that's due to gas works. in battersea, westbridge road is closed following a police incident. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. we had some rain overnight which has left a damp feel to the morning but the rain has cleared so it's largely dr
a public consultation is currently underway into plans to drill four new oil wells at a site in surreyench bulldogs being handed in. vets at the centre say that while the breed is one of the most popular at the moment, their flat—face means they can't breathe properly and owners can be unaware of the health problems they face. it's fairly typical of the dogs we are seeing at battersea now. he's having problems with his breathing, you can see why, its nostrils are quite restricted, his soft...
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surrey! —— sorry! apologies, everybody.n doing so, heaped the pressure on blues boss maurizio sarri. sarri said his side looked "confused" as they slumped to a fourth defeat in five games. ander herrara put united ahead. man of the match paul pogba provided the cross for that goal, and then scored one himself on the stroke of half time an absolute massive result. obviously we have had some criticism after the game against psg. we didn't create a lot. well, tonight was a tough, tough game, and i have to say everyone, down to a t, they did absolutely what we asked about them. we were unlucky because we played very good first half. and at the end of the first half it was 2—0. i feel the pressure for the result, of course! not something else. what a contrast between those managers. the draw for the quarter—finals took place after the final whistle. as you heard, manchester united's reward for beating chelsea is a trip to fellow premier league side wolves. the other three matches see championship side swansea host premier league
surrey! —— sorry! apologies, everybody.n doing so, heaped the pressure on blues boss maurizio sarri. sarri said his side looked "confused" as they slumped to a fourth defeat in five games. ander herrara put united ahead. man of the match paul pogba provided the cross for that goal, and then scored one himself on the stroke of half time an absolute massive result. obviously we have had some criticism after the game against psg. we didn't create a lot. well, tonight was a tough,...
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the member for meridian whose meriden, surrey, whose position i both understand and respect, she knows about his story about a shortage of viagra ina about his story about a shortage of viagra in a no diet deal scenario. i'm not sure that stands up at all. laughter we have had this debate a number of times, you need to try to lighten it i times, you need to try to lighten it up! hard brexit, soft brexit, who knows! and my right honourable friend the member for brooks knows! and my right honourable friend the memberfor brooks go, as she herself described her amendment, when she was talking about her amendment, there is a long—standing convention not to publish cabinet advice given by silbert servants, quite properly and candidly to mothers of the cabinet. the chancellor is happy to meet with her to identify the information she seeks to have published and then to commit to publish that information. and i hope in the light of this offer i can kindly ask her to not press her amendment. very grateful for the comments of the minister and i congratulate him, i think this is his first speech a
the member for meridian whose meriden, surrey, whose position i both understand and respect, she knows about his story about a shortage of viagra ina about his story about a shortage of viagra in a no diet deal scenario. i'm not sure that stands up at all. laughter we have had this debate a number of times, you need to try to lighten it i times, you need to try to lighten it up! hard brexit, soft brexit, who knows! and my right honourable friend the member for brooks knows! and my right...
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their six nations opponents for this weekend will travel from surrey to cardiff tomorrow afternoon, somethingck is not the best thing to be doing, going through the tunnel. you know, there is a good chance they could be tractors and buses holding it up. it's going to be an experience for them. the big call warren gatland has made on the pitch is to pick gareth anscombe, who has been named at flyhalf for wales ahead of the experienced dan biggar. an interesting, if not unexpected decision. well, eddiejones couldn't have been nicer about wales and about warren gatland in his news conference this morning. talking up wales's11—match winning streak, he called gatland ‘one of the best coaches in europe' injuries have made jones's team selection quite straightforward — jack nowell comes in for chris ashton on the wing. ben moon replacing maku vunipola in the front row. scotland have a new fly—half in their starting 15. climbing, skateboarding, and surfing will all make their olympics debuts in tokyo next year but there is a far more surprising proposition for 2024 with breakdancing — yes, breakdanci
their six nations opponents for this weekend will travel from surrey to cardiff tomorrow afternoon, somethingck is not the best thing to be doing, going through the tunnel. you know, there is a good chance they could be tractors and buses holding it up. it's going to be an experience for them. the big call warren gatland has made on the pitch is to pick gareth anscombe, who has been named at flyhalf for wales ahead of the experienced dan biggar. an interesting, if not unexpected decision. well,...