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cardiff and swansea played out a goalless draw in the south wales derby in the championship.as swansea miss the chance to climb into the playoff places. ding junhui is out of the masters snooker. the newly crowned uk champion was beaten 6—3 byjoe perry in the first round in london. perry reeled off the final three frames to get over the line. mark selby is under way against ali carter. that one's over on the red button right now. carter has just taken the first frame. and after knocking out the new england patriots last week, the tennesse titans continued where they left off by surprising the baltimore ravens in the nfl play offs last night — running back derrick henry became quarter back, throwing a touchdown pass for corey davis in the titans‘ 28—12 win. tonight, kansas city play houston and green bay host seattle. after winning herfirst title in three years, serena williams donated her prize money to help the relief efforts for the australian bushfires. her straight sets win in the final of the auckland classic againstjessica pegula was also significant — her first since b
cardiff and swansea played out a goalless draw in the south wales derby in the championship.as swansea miss the chance to climb into the playoff places. ding junhui is out of the masters snooker. the newly crowned uk champion was beaten 6—3 byjoe perry in the first round in london. perry reeled off the final three frames to get over the line. mark selby is under way against ali carter. that one's over on the red button right now. carter has just taken the first frame. and after knocking out...
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sarahjohn runs craft beer maker boss brewing in swansea.e is preparing for brexit day, which comes on friday this week. hi, i'm sarahjohn, the director of boss brewery. let me show you the main brewhouse. we start up here where all of the grain, the barley, oats and wheat, are mixed into a porridge—like substance. it is boiled and we add in the hops, for aroma, flavour and bitterness. we have a range of six beers in our core range, a range of styles — stout, ipa, pale ale, lager. at the moment we're working on a strawberry milkshake ipa. we are based in swansea, 52% voted to leave, i am for remain, for business reasons. the best outcome now it is decided is what should be followed, uncertainty is never good for business. we can do about a50 bottles an hour, and when it's busy, about 4,000 bottles a day. i've got my own character, my daughter has, and we use that in the branding. so yes, this is the packaging stage. beer is labelled, shrink—wrapped in trays. we export to europe, and using france as an example, last week they asked us, what w
sarahjohn runs craft beer maker boss brewing in swansea.e is preparing for brexit day, which comes on friday this week. hi, i'm sarahjohn, the director of boss brewery. let me show you the main brewhouse. we start up here where all of the grain, the barley, oats and wheat, are mixed into a porridge—like substance. it is boiled and we add in the hops, for aroma, flavour and bitterness. we have a range of six beers in our core range, a range of styles — stout, ipa, pale ale, lager. at the...
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we are based in swansea, where 5296 ipa.n for business reasons. being able to export to the eu. now it's kind of decided the best outcome for all of us is to know what is happening, because uncertainty is never good for business. here is where the beer gets bottle. we can do around a50 bottles per hour, about a000 bottles per day. all the characters are based on people at the brewery so i have my own character, so does my daughter. this is the packaging stage, all the beer gets labelled up top shrink—wrapped into trays. we export to europe and our agent came to us last week and asked what would happen. they were concerned about tax and duties, how would the price change? we don't know at the moment, the trade agreement isn't fleshed out. that is the uncertainty they are concerned about. lots of our staff co m e are concerned about. lots of our staff come from the eu. really great ha rd staff come from the eu. really great hard workers but some of those have started to go back, worried about their future. we were talking abou
we are based in swansea, where 5296 ipa.n for business reasons. being able to export to the eu. now it's kind of decided the best outcome for all of us is to know what is happening, because uncertainty is never good for business. here is where the beer gets bottle. we can do around a50 bottles per hour, about a000 bottles per day. all the characters are based on people at the brewery so i have my own character, so does my daughter. this is the packaging stage, all the beer gets labelled up top...
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swansea arrived in the welsh capital looking to claim a first league double in 108 years.allum paterson's header against the bar came closest to breaking the deadlock for cardiff, but it finished goalless. arsenal women moved three points clear at the top of the wsl with a straightforward victory at brighton. jordan nobbs one of the four names on the scoresheet in a 4—0 win. northampton saints kept alive their chances of reaching the quarterfinals of the european champions cup with victory over benetton. northampton were trailing at the break at franklins gardens but four tries in the second half earned them a bonus point 33—20 win. the rugby league community gathered together at headingley stadium in honour of leeds rhinos legend rob burrow, who's been diagnosed with motor neurone disease. burrow held back tears as he took to the field in front of more than 20,000 people at a special preseason friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford bulls. there's more on the bbc sport website, but that's it from me. that's it. we're back with the late new
swansea arrived in the welsh capital looking to claim a first league double in 108 years.allum paterson's header against the bar came closest to breaking the deadlock for cardiff, but it finished goalless. arsenal women moved three points clear at the top of the wsl with a straightforward victory at brighton. jordan nobbs one of the four names on the scoresheet in a 4—0 win. northampton saints kept alive their chances of reaching the quarterfinals of the european champions cup with victory...
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todayis swansea, 67—70 mile per hour winds. north of scotland, gusty winds expected throughout the day to day but for most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny spells in a few showers around. the most frequent showers will be across scotland and that there will be some snow over the higher ground again. i mentioned gusty winds throughout the day. one 01’ gusty winds throughout the day. one or two showers dotted around elsewhere but for most, it is dry, the rain clears away from the south—east, plenty of sunshine and temperatures this afternoon getting to around 7—9 celsius. tonight, we continue with no showers and snow showers over the higher ground, quite quiet initially before we start to see this next weather system start to see this next weather syste m m ove start to see this next weather system move its way in for thursday. it isa system move its way in for thursday. it is a developing area of low pressure spreading from the south—west, they isobars getting closer togeth
todayis swansea, 67—70 mile per hour winds. north of scotland, gusty winds expected throughout the day to day but for most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny most of us, it will be a drier day, some sunny spells in a few showers around. the most frequent showers will be across scotland and that there will be some snow over the higher ground again. i mentioned gusty winds throughout the day. one 01’ gusty winds throughout the day. one or two showers dotted around elsewhere but for...
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. —— ipa was that we are based in swansea, 52% voted to leave, i am for remain.followed, uncertainty is never good for business. we can do about a50 bottles an hour, and when it‘s busy, about a000 bottles a day. i‘ve got my own character, my daughter has, and we use that in the branding. beer is labelled, shrink wrapped in trays. we export to europe, and using france as an example, last week they asked us what will happen? they are a bit concerned about taxes and duties, will the price change? 0ur answer is we don‘t know because the trade agreement hasn‘t been flashed out. so that is the uncertainty they are concerned about. some of our hard—working eu concerned about. some of our ha rd—working eu workers concerned about. some of our hard—working eu workers have decided to go back, they answer about their future. thank you for investing your time with us, amy coheres on, goodbye for now. —— i am rico hizon. welcome back. let‘s bring you up—to—date with our main stories on bbc news. deserted cities in china as more than 130 people have now died from coronavirus. f
. —— ipa was that we are based in swansea, 52% voted to leave, i am for remain.followed, uncertainty is never good for business. we can do about a50 bottles an hour, and when it‘s busy, about a000 bottles a day. i‘ve got my own character, my daughter has, and we use that in the branding. beer is labelled, shrink wrapped in trays. we export to europe, and using france as an example, last week they asked us what will happen? they are a bit concerned about taxes and duties, will the price...
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saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea.after just five minutes for a high, shoulder—led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans — the victim of that tackle — then scored a try either side of half time as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington's try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. gloucester are still in with a chance of reaching the last eight after a 29—6 thumping of montpellier at kingsholm. four tries and what could be a vital bonus point although there are injury concerns to influential fly—half danny cipriani. it'll be either rafa nada's spain or novak djokovic's serbia who'll win the inaugural atp cup after both won through their semifinals. nadal was pushed hard by australian hotshot alex de minaur. after losing the first set, nadal took the next two to send spain into the final after roberto bautista agut had beaten nick kyrgios e
saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea.after just five minutes for a high, shoulder—led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans — the victim of that tackle — then scored a try either side of half time as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington's try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending...
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and in the championship, cardiff city and swansea city had to settle for a goalless draw.l with a straightforward victory at brighton. jordan nobbs one of the four names on the score sheet in a 4—0 win. iran's only female olympic medallist, kimia alizadeh, says she's defected because she didn't want to be part of "hypocrisy, lies, injustice and flattery". she made history for iran in 2016 when she won a bronze medal in taekwondo at the rio olympics. in a post on instagram, alizadeh, who has not revealed where she is, said authorities in the islamic republic had used her success as a propaganda tool. the rugby league community gathered together at headingley stadium in honour of leeds rhinos legend rob burrow who's been diagnosed with motor neurone disease. burrow held back tears as he took to the field in front of more than 20,000 people at a special pre—season friendly featuring current and former players of the rhinos and bradford bulls. i have been lucky enough to win some trophies, but today, bringing the kids out is something beyond that. i've had an absolutely lovely
and in the championship, cardiff city and swansea city had to settle for a goalless draw.l with a straightforward victory at brighton. jordan nobbs one of the four names on the score sheet in a 4—0 win. iran's only female olympic medallist, kimia alizadeh, says she's defected because she didn't want to be part of "hypocrisy, lies, injustice and flattery". she made history for iran in 2016 when she won a bronze medal in taekwondo at the rio olympics. in a post on instagram, alizadeh,...
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another example, if you walk up to the ticket office in perth in scotland and so you want to go to swanseabsites, they could split this into seven or eight separate sections and you would still get on the same trains and still have a degree of flexibility but you would save £100. that sort of money, you mention £300 million that travellers will save according to train line, we will see about that, but that is 3% of the actual total revenue of the railway just gone on a return to the customers, and many governments have a lwa ys customers, and many governments have always said we are going to reform the railfare always said we are going to reform the rail fare system and that is terrific, except that when you put fa res terrific, except that when you put fares up, some fares down and you make everything simpler, some people end up paying more, and they have a lwa ys end up paying more, and they have always stopped at that point, saying, well, actually, it is not politically perceptible some people might pay ten, 15% more so we‘re not going do it. joining us now is robert nisbet, director fo
another example, if you walk up to the ticket office in perth in scotland and so you want to go to swanseabsites, they could split this into seven or eight separate sections and you would still get on the same trains and still have a degree of flexibility but you would save £100. that sort of money, you mention £300 million that travellers will save according to train line, we will see about that, but that is 3% of the actual total revenue of the railway just gone on a return to the...
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if you walk up to the ticket office in perth in central scotland and say you want to go to swansea, theyany ticket splitting websites, or on trainline, they could split it into seven or eight separate sections, and you can still get on the same trains, still have a degree of flexibility, but you would save £100 on it. if that sort of money, you mentioned £300 billion that travellers will save, according to trainline, we'll see about that, that's 3% of the actual total revenue of the railwayjust gone or returned to the customers. so the railway industry says we want fares reform, ——30million we've been calling for it for years, we think these anomalies are ridiculous. i think this could actually accelerate this process, because we are going to see, obviously, train companies saying hang on to the government, we are losing all this money, you got to help us sort this all out will stop the simple answer is just fares reform and get red of all the ridiculousness that rail fares have at the moment. so is this review likely or able to do that? the government has been talking about it for years
if you walk up to the ticket office in perth in central scotland and say you want to go to swansea, theyany ticket splitting websites, or on trainline, they could split it into seven or eight separate sections, and you can still get on the same trains, still have a degree of flexibility, but you would save £100 on it. if that sort of money, you mentioned £300 billion that travellers will save, according to trainline, we'll see about that, that's 3% of the actual total revenue of the...
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the boss of this company in swansea believes it's time to stop decades of dependency.f unnecessary... dare i say kind ofjobsworthy kind of projects. i think it's going to refresh the system, reboot it. if brexit is all about striking new deals, this team hopes there will be a way to secure new funding... good fire! ..and not face being left out in the cold. hywel griffith, bbc news, port talbot. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy joins us from the irish border. that border was once the source of so much tension during the brexit negotiations, what does this moment now mean for northern ireland? well, at 11pm this becomes the new frontier between the uk and the eu. for many people that is highly symbolic, but physically nothing will change. the compromise that's been agreed to keep the border open effectively for trade leaves it from here to the irish sea and in future northern ireland will have a sit in both camps, sticking by eu single market rules, making sure tariffs are market rules, making sure tariffs a re collected market rules, making sure tariffs are collect
the boss of this company in swansea believes it's time to stop decades of dependency.f unnecessary... dare i say kind ofjobsworthy kind of projects. i think it's going to refresh the system, reboot it. if brexit is all about striking new deals, this team hopes there will be a way to secure new funding... good fire! ..and not face being left out in the cold. hywel griffith, bbc news, port talbot. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy joins us from the irish border. that border was once the source...
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swansea, london, ten at the moment. slice of colder air moving around the top of that behind these weather fronts, and moving around the top of that behind these weatherfronts, and it moving around the top of that behind these weather fronts, and it is these weather fronts, and it is these reducing heavy rain through these reducing heavy rain through the night in england and wales and still soggy for some. the heaviest rain has been pushing from the south midlands to east anglia, some of that will affect parts of the london area and the south—east in the next few hours but the london area, wales and the south—west, turning drier with skies clearing and clearer conditions in scotland and northern ireland with a few showers and wintry in northern scotland. sunnier weather will push to all parts through the morning, the exception will be east anglia and kent, with the cloud clearing in the afternoon. breezy, the sun coming out and the strongest wind will be in scotland with 60, 70 strongest wind will be in scotland with 60
swansea, london, ten at the moment. slice of colder air moving around the top of that behind these weather fronts, and moving around the top of that behind these weatherfronts, and it moving around the top of that behind these weather fronts, and it is these weather fronts, and it is these reducing heavy rain through these reducing heavy rain through the night in england and wales and still soggy for some. the heaviest rain has been pushing from the south midlands to east anglia, some of that...
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reaching the european champions cup quarterfinals remain in their own hands, beating ospreys 22—15 in swanseat five minutes for a high, shoulder led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored sarries‘ lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. loads more going on in the champions cup today. let‘s ta ke let‘s take a look. agony for exeter‘s stuart hogg. he saw his penalty bounce back off the posts in the dying moments against his former side glasgow. that would have won it for exeter but it finished 3i—3i. clermont auvergne secured their place in the quarterfinals by beating ulster at the stade marcel michelin. tries from alivereti raka, george moala and nine points from the boot of morgan parra guided the french side to a 29—13 win. ulster can still qualify if they beat bath next weekend. toulouse earned their f
reaching the european champions cup quarterfinals remain in their own hands, beating ospreys 22—15 in swanseat five minutes for a high, shoulder led tackle. with a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored sarries‘ lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending...
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one other match in the championship tonight, swansea are into the play—offs after a 1—0 win at home tons is out of the rest of the test series against south africa after he was injured playing football in training. this was their final session before the second test that starts tomorrow in cape town. he went over on his ankle and a scan has revealed that he has ligament damage. he'll return home for treatment. he was england's top scorer in the first test that they lost last week. jofra archer took six wickets in that match and he's almost certain to miss the second test tomorrow. the fast bowler has an elbow problem and hasn't been able to bowl in the nets for the past two days. he won't be risked unless 100%. i think all options are on the table at this point, and i think having as much information as we can, making sure we see what results come back from that scan, seeing where... i don't want to go into a game without jofra at 100% and we don't want to potentially see him miss a lot more cricket playing him when he is not fit to play. being really clear about where he's at and maki
one other match in the championship tonight, swansea are into the play—offs after a 1—0 win at home tons is out of the rest of the test series against south africa after he was injured playing football in training. this was their final session before the second test that starts tomorrow in cape town. he went over on his ankle and a scan has revealed that he has ligament damage. he'll return home for treatment. he was england's top scorer in the first test that they lost last week. jofra...
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swansea are into the play—offs after a 1—0 win at home to charlton.doing its bit to help with fundraising efforts for those affected by the australian wildfires. that will certainly be seen in cricket at the scg when the third test starts in the next hour. phil mercer sent this from sydney. both the australian and new zealand teams were hosted by the australian prime minister, scott morrison, at his official residence here in sydney a few days ago. they said they would wear black arm bands in acknowledgement of the bushfire crisis that is sweeping many australian states. cricketing authorities here also say that there will be fundraising efforts during the sydney test match similar to those that raised money for breast cancer, the charity set up by glenn mcgrath. australian cricketing authorities well aware this test match is coming at a time of great crisis for the country, and we also hear that in a practical way, the umpires will be allowed to suspend play if smoke from the bushfire sweeps across the ground, as it has in sydney many times during re
swansea are into the play—offs after a 1—0 win at home to charlton.doing its bit to help with fundraising efforts for those affected by the australian wildfires. that will certainly be seen in cricket at the scg when the third test starts in the next hour. phil mercer sent this from sydney. both the australian and new zealand teams were hosted by the australian prime minister, scott morrison, at his official residence here in sydney a few days ago. they said they would wear black arm bands...
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queens park rangers had an impressive 5—1 over swansea city.hird. lee wallace added a second half volley before josh scowen finhsed with goal number five in added time. liverpool are hosting everton in the days tea time game, they have just taken the game through this brillaint strike from curtis jones. the game kicked off one minute later than usual, as all games took a minute to remember. liverpool are hosting everton — that game kicked off at one minute past 4 — all games in the third round of the fa cup are kicking off one minute later than usual as the fa encourages fans to take a minute to think about mental heatlth. you can find all the day's results and goals on the bbc sport website and app. england are in control of the second test in cape town after a good day wtith the bat, alhtough tehy may be a little disappointed with the way day three ended. dom sibley hit a maiden test 50 and was 82 not out at the close of play as england pushed their lead against south africa to 264. adam wild reports as the client descends over table mountain
queens park rangers had an impressive 5—1 over swansea city.hird. lee wallace added a second half volley before josh scowen finhsed with goal number five in added time. liverpool are hosting everton in the days tea time game, they have just taken the game through this brillaint strike from curtis jones. the game kicked off one minute later than usual, as all games took a minute to remember. liverpool are hosting everton — that game kicked off at one minute past 4 — all games in the third...
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saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea.h a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. ulster will have to wait to secure their spot in the last eight after losing 29—13 to clermont auvergne. tries from alivereti raka, george moala and nine points from the boot of morgan parra helped secure victory for the french side. ulster can still qualify for the last eight with a win against bath next weekend. it'll be either rafa nadal‘s spain or novak djokovic's serbia who'll win the inaugural atp cup after both won through their semifinals. nadal was pushed hard by australian hotshot alex de minaur. after losing the first set, nadal took the next two to send spain into the final after roberto bautista agut had beate
saracens boosted their chances of reaching the quarterfinals, beating ospreys 22—15 in swansea.h a further man in the sin bin, dan evans, the victim of that tackle, then scored a try either side of half—time, as the ospreys made the most of their numerical advantage. alex lewington‘s try restored sarries' lead and 17 points from 19—year—old manu vunipola, cousin of england forwards billy and mako, moved the defending champions up to second with a game to play. ulster will have to wait...
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training at penland football club in the centre of swa nsea penland football club in the centre of swanseaelp the young child with his breathing, administering cpr. the first team coach, posting as crabby on twitter, said the parents were able to help the child breathe before 20 to seven and an ambulance was called. the young boy was transferred directly to the university hospital of wales in cardiff. the first team coach added on twitter that the thoughts and prayers are with the family and they are praying the boy makes a full recovery. also posting about that incident last night, at the training session, was a former boxer and he echoed what had been said and said without a doubt it was the most frightened he had ever been. he will be in my prayers tonight. we do not have an update on the lads condition, but as soon as we have word, i will let you know. thank you very much. we send all our love and best wishes to the family. thank you very much. the government will announce today if the north of england's biggest rail operator northern will be nationalised. passengers have endured years
training at penland football club in the centre of swa nsea penland football club in the centre of swanseaelp the young child with his breathing, administering cpr. the first team coach, posting as crabby on twitter, said the parents were able to help the child breathe before 20 to seven and an ambulance was called. the young boy was transferred directly to the university hospital of wales in cardiff. the first team coach added on twitter that the thoughts and prayers are with the family and...
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quite exposed there, but even around swansea, southampton, gusts of 60—70 and some strong gusts of windis drier and brighter and some sunny spells and a few showers around. those showers dotted around western areas of england and wales, the rain clears away after lunchtime from the south—east. frequent showers into scotland and northern ireland, some snow over the higher ground. temperatures this afternoon around about 7—9 or 10 celsius. through this evening, fairly quite initially, some clear skies but still showers and snow across the higher ground in scotland. things turning wet and windy again into thursday. we have this area of low pressure developing as we go into thursday. look at the white lines, the isobars, the pressure pattern, getting closer together again so it is strengthening winds during the afternoon and heavier rain moving from northern ireland into scotland and into wales and the west of england. it won't reach the far east of england until later in the evening but the winds will pick up, gusty conditions coming in from the south, particularly around the south—west qu
quite exposed there, but even around swansea, southampton, gusts of 60—70 and some strong gusts of windis drier and brighter and some sunny spells and a few showers around. those showers dotted around western areas of england and wales, the rain clears away after lunchtime from the south—east. frequent showers into scotland and northern ireland, some snow over the higher ground. temperatures this afternoon around about 7—9 or 10 celsius. through this evening, fairly quite initially, some...
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criticised for its plans to use live facial recognition surveillance at this sunday's cardiff city v swanseaes keep football fans safe and are intended to prevent disorder that has affected previous matches between the clubs. last year, our reporter catrin nye did an in depth report into the use of facial recognition technology. 0ne developer told us it could be essential for counter—terrorism but acknowledged that it might not be supported by the public if used in other ways. so, i am in the counterterrorism business and i know there are five individuals in central london where we are sitting right now that want to do harm on a massive scale to the public. would you have public support to use facial recognition to try and intercept that group of individuals before they can do harm? i would suggest almost categorically you would. i'll give you the opposite example. an individual has been kicked out of the pub for drinking too much on a saturday night. the pub has taken a photo of that individual. should that individual then be prevented from getting into that establishment and other establis
criticised for its plans to use live facial recognition surveillance at this sunday's cardiff city v swanseaes keep football fans safe and are intended to prevent disorder that has affected previous matches between the clubs. last year, our reporter catrin nye did an in depth report into the use of facial recognition technology. 0ne developer told us it could be essential for counter—terrorism but acknowledged that it might not be supported by the public if used in other ways. so, i am in the...
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swansea magistrates' court heard that the dish being served at the city's branch of ask was actuallyjusthave misled customers and were caught out by a trading standards officer. ask apologised for what it described as a "labelling mistake". you might not expect that an antiquarian book shop would have much to think social media for but it has had a major effect on a shop in hampshire. a member of staff tweeted yesterday because i had one of their quietest days ever, not selling a single book. that tweet was seen selling a single book. that tweet was seen and shared by thousands of people and retweeted by the author neil gaiman, triggering a huge response and lots of orders and sales. the book shop we did again today that in the public for turning a very quiet day into one of their busiest ones. the managing director of the book shopjohn at busiest ones. the managing director of the book shop john at westwood spoke of his surprise at the response. what is happening today is amazing and it's fantastic. i can see the benefits and i can see the love and goodwill that has come from the intern
swansea magistrates' court heard that the dish being served at the city's branch of ask was actuallyjusthave misled customers and were caught out by a trading standards officer. ask apologised for what it described as a "labelling mistake". you might not expect that an antiquarian book shop would have much to think social media for but it has had a major effect on a shop in hampshire. a member of staff tweeted yesterday because i had one of their quietest days ever, not selling a...
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rachel gartside, bbc wales today at swa nsea rachel gartside, bbc wales today at swansea crown court.the home office has rejected a proposal by nicola sturgeon for scotland to be allowed to run its own immigration policy to address a potential shortage of workers after the brexit transition period ends in december. nicola sturgeon said there were particular concerns about depopulation in remote parts of scotland, and the british government's plans to limit the number of low paid workers who would be allowed into the uk. david wallace lockhart reports. emmanuelle has been working in inverness for 15 years. he came here, like many migrants to scotland, and eu free movement moves rules and is concerned about what it will mean for his industry when it ends. 5096 of our staff comes from europe, that we need them to work here. we need no unemployment in inverness and we need staff, we are looking for staff, and it is not only hospitality. but free movement will end after december 2020, with scotland's working age population projected to decline, the scottish government fears problems could
rachel gartside, bbc wales today at swa nsea rachel gartside, bbc wales today at swansea crown court.the home office has rejected a proposal by nicola sturgeon for scotland to be allowed to run its own immigration policy to address a potential shortage of workers after the brexit transition period ends in december. nicola sturgeon said there were particular concerns about depopulation in remote parts of scotland, and the british government's plans to limit the number of low paid workers who...
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on the department itself and how these firefighters have rallied behind this family. >> well, the swanseaily, no matter if we're not related by blood, but, you know, alex and brock and brett grace are an extended family of ours. brett was loved by everybody on fire department. just the outpouring support will be unconditional, and it'll last for a very long time. pete: alex, i can't imagine the range of emotions that a beautiful newborn daughter but your husband not there. what does it mean to have a department there that wants to honor his memory as well? >> i mean, we have had a huge support system with family and friends, but, you know, to have the fire department, you know, they were there from day, from day one, you know? when they found out that brett passed, they were there every step of the way. they came to us to let us know. one of the firemen drove us over to st. louis. they brought brett back home. i mean, or they've just been with us, like, every step of the way. it's been a little over nine months since brett's passed, and the support is still there every day. rachel: well,
on the department itself and how these firefighters have rallied behind this family. >> well, the swanseaily, no matter if we're not related by blood, but, you know, alex and brock and brett grace are an extended family of ours. brett was loved by everybody on fire department. just the outpouring support will be unconditional, and it'll last for a very long time. pete: alex, i can't imagine the range of emotions that a beautiful newborn daughter but your husband not there. what does it...
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in the isle of wight, 82 miles per hour here but even in swansea, the mumbles, southampton, gust of windernoon about 7—9 or 10 degrees. through tonight, we continue with those shows across scotland, with those showers across scotland, they‘ll still be wintry. one or two showers around, fairly quite a start but then fairly quiet start but then we are looking at this area of low pressure developing from the south—west. this is going to move in on thursday. you can see the white lines getting closer together again across the uk, expect some strong winds with this. but that rain will initially move its way to scotland, northern ireland and eventually some heavy rain spreads into wales, the south—west of england during the afternoon, eventually into north—west england as well. further east, staying largely dry for most of the day but look at these wind gusts. 30, a0 miles an hourfor many but gales along these western coasts and within the band of heavy rain as it moves in. temperatures for thursday could be getting up for 8 — 11 celsius. but then at the end of the week, still a bit of rain ar
in the isle of wight, 82 miles per hour here but even in swansea, the mumbles, southampton, gust of windernoon about 7—9 or 10 degrees. through tonight, we continue with those shows across scotland, with those showers across scotland, they‘ll still be wintry. one or two showers around, fairly quite a start but then fairly quiet start but then we are looking at this area of low pressure developing from the south—west. this is going to move in on thursday. you can see the white lines...
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swansea magistrates‘ court heard that the dish being served at the city's branch of ask was actuallyjustsh. the chain was found to have mislead customers and were caught out by a trading standards officer. ask apologised for what it described as a "labelling mistake". time for a look at the weather. susan powell is here. yesterday we we re susan powell is here. yesterday we were talking about the bad quality ofair in were talking about the bad quality of air in melbourne and now they have a different problem. if anyone has been following the tennis, it's one thing after another, firstly our quality and now another, firstly our quality and now a wash—out. we have some nice satellite imagery, it may be difficult to discern but the density of smokers been so bad, this part to the east of melbourne is called gippsland and the density is so bad that it's visible from space and we have seen other satellite imagery showing some of this has been carried to new zealand, recovered that last week, as far east as chilly but it has been bad again and we saw that poor air quality in melbourne yesterda
swansea magistrates‘ court heard that the dish being served at the city's branch of ask was actuallyjustsh. the chain was found to have mislead customers and were caught out by a trading standards officer. ask apologised for what it described as a "labelling mistake". time for a look at the weather. susan powell is here. yesterday we we re susan powell is here. yesterday we were talking about the bad quality ofair in were talking about the bad quality of air in melbourne and now...