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let's stay with this and hear what tesco have said.. they have issued a statement saying: retailers are warning that a sharp rise in shoplifting is being fuelled partly by police forces, who are not investigating the theft of items worth less than £200. persistent offenders are exploiting a change in the law, which allows for more minor cases to be dealt with by post. the government says it doesn't diminish the seriousness of the crimes, and has been working with police and retail organisations such as the association of convenience stores to find the best ways of tackling retail crime. a little earlier, james lowman from the association of convenience stores told me that ineffective enforcement is leading to an increase in costs for customers. there are many police and crime commissioners and police forces who say we're not going to go out and investigate crimes, at that level of theft. the concern is that sending that message to criminals could be having this effect where they are very cynically saying, "w will steal up to that amoun
let's stay with this and hear what tesco have said.. they have issued a statement saying: retailers are warning that a sharp rise in shoplifting is being fuelled partly by police forces, who are not investigating the theft of items worth less than £200. persistent offenders are exploiting a change in the law, which allows for more minor cases to be dealt with by post. the government says it doesn't diminish the seriousness of the crimes, and has been working with police and retail...
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i just tesco is watching now, what's the message?ust think the customer service and the way they've dealt with it is disgusting really. i'm quite a placid person and when it happened, it's christmas day, let's get on with it. i said it would be an isolated incident. but it's national news and a lot of people are in the same situation, tesco have got to be seen to be dealing with. it they're 0k taking your money off you, but when it's something on a scale of this, let's be honest, as a nation christmas day is massive to us. i think the fact that it takes a 65—year—old woman to stand there crying is disgusting. will it be a tesco turkey in 2018? it certainly won't. i won't be buying any meat from there again. neither will my family. it's bad publicity for them. i'd be amazed if anybody takes the risk next year. lee, good of you tojoin us. try to enjoy the rest of the christmas period. thank you very much. congratulations again on the new baby. (thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: motorists are warned of dangerous conditions
i just tesco is watching now, what's the message?ust think the customer service and the way they've dealt with it is disgusting really. i'm quite a placid person and when it happened, it's christmas day, let's get on with it. i said it would be an isolated incident. but it's national news and a lot of people are in the same situation, tesco have got to be seen to be dealing with. it they're 0k taking your money off you, but when it's something on a scale of this, let's be honest, as a nation...
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we got it from the 23rd from tesco and put it in the fridge. 0n 23rd from tesco and put it in the fridgeristmas day and when we got it out of the fridge on christmas day morning, the smell was horrendous and we realised the turkey was off. when we took the wrapping off, the smell was horrendous. we knew it was off. we put it outside straightaway and windows and things. we had to rush about, driving around petrol stations and offers licenses trying to get food for christmas dinner. fortu nately we to get food for christmas dinner. fortunately we live on a new estate and we put it on the group and a guy called matthew helped us. fortu nately called matthew helped us. fortunately he had something we could use and we managed to get something on the table for christmas dinnerand he something on the table for christmas dinner and he saved us. my mother and father went yesterday. i was at football and they went to the tesco store where we bought it and took the turkey bracket several carrier bags and took it to customer services, who rang the manager and asked the manager to come down, who refu
we got it from the 23rd from tesco and put it in the fridge. 0n 23rd from tesco and put it in the fridgeristmas day and when we got it out of the fridge on christmas day morning, the smell was horrendous and we realised the turkey was off. when we took the wrapping off, the smell was horrendous. we knew it was off. we put it outside straightaway and windows and things. we had to rush about, driving around petrol stations and offers licenses trying to get food for christmas dinner. fortu nately...
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tesco says it will offer £75 each as a goodwill gesture.olution is military—style training and tactics. it's being used in the vulnerable state of chad. ——central african country of chad. zakouma national park has lost 90% of it elephants over the past 40 years, and when african parks took over there were less than 500 elephants left. alastair leithead travelled to the remote park where the population is finally recovering and tourists are now helping fund the conservation work. they were the herds heading for extinction. they were the herd heading for extinction. but the elephants of zakouma national park have made a dramatic recovery. translation: before, there used to be elephant carcasses everywhere . so what has been the difference, since african parks took over? translation: since african parks arrived here, we no longer see carcasses of elephants in the park. across the continent, a private, not—for—profit conservation group called african parks believes it has the answer to saving africa's disappearing wildlife. and it's controversi
tesco says it will offer £75 each as a goodwill gesture.olution is military—style training and tactics. it's being used in the vulnerable state of chad. ——central african country of chad. zakouma national park has lost 90% of it elephants over the past 40 years, and when african parks took over there were less than 500 elephants left. alastair leithead travelled to the remote park where the population is finally recovering and tourists are now helping fund the conservation work. they...
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we got it on the 23rd from tesco and obviously put it in the fridge as you do.rything was fine, ready to go to christmas day. then when we got it out of the fridge on christmas day morning, you know, the smell was horrendous. we realised that the turkey was off. since we took the wrapping of the smell was horrendous. we knew straightaway that it was off. we put it outside straightaway. we had to open a few windows and things and we had to kind of rush about driving around petrol stations and off licenses that were open to trying to figure christmas dinner. fortunately, we live on a new housing estate and we put it on the grid there, and someone put it on the grid there, and someone helped us out. he had something we could use. and we managed to get something on the table for christmas dinner. he met saved us massively. my mother and father went yesterday, i was out at the football, and they went down to the football, and they went down to the tesco store where they bought it. took the turkey back in several carrier bags and took it to customer services who rang
we got it on the 23rd from tesco and obviously put it in the fridge as you do.rything was fine, ready to go to christmas day. then when we got it out of the fridge on christmas day morning, you know, the smell was horrendous. we realised that the turkey was off. since we took the wrapping of the smell was horrendous. we knew straightaway that it was off. we put it outside straightaway. we had to open a few windows and things and we had to kind of rush about driving around petrol stations and...
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jo, the other story on the front page of the telegraph is from the head of tesco's about food wastingdave lewis, who has been at tesco since 2014 has announced that leftover food will not be thrown away any more and instead will go to charities will be used for animalfood instead will go to charities will be used for animal food or fuel. instead will go to charities will be used for animalfood orfuel. it's instead will go to charities will be used for animal food or fuel. it's a really interesting move because there's been a lot of talk about food waste. previous campaigns on theissue, food waste. previous campaigns on the issue, as those working with an organisation called fare share, a distribution organisation. interesting that i was looking at the story and saying, this is interesting for a supermarket to make this attack because the government are now looking at waste but are looking at things like plastic. we know that michael gove is moving towards looking at things like the single use plastics and reducing them and that is one area where supermarkets really do have a problem.
jo, the other story on the front page of the telegraph is from the head of tesco's about food wastingdave lewis, who has been at tesco since 2014 has announced that leftover food will not be thrown away any more and instead will go to charities will be used for animalfood instead will go to charities will be used for animal food or fuel. instead will go to charities will be used for animalfood orfuel. it's instead will go to charities will be used for animal food or fuel. it's a really...
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supermarket giant tesco can take over food wholesaler booker in a deal worth £3] billion, that's nearly. the deal was under scrutiny from britain's competition regulator over fears it could stifle competition in the grocery market. critics had expected the regulator to insist that tesco sell off some stores, but the deal has been given the green light. youtube has signed a second global deal with a major music label, as it expands its subscription businesses. after signing a deal with warner music in may, the online platform has now added universal music group which represents artists including taylor swift and jay z in a deal it says would provide artists with more flexibility and pay. the auto—maker, subaru, is investigating whether its inspectors may have faked data on vehicle mileage readings during inspections conducted on cars sold injapan. the japanese firm says uncertified staff were carrying out tests on new cars sold on the domestic market for decades. the news prompted shares in the firm to fall 8.5%, making them the most heavily traded stock on the tokyo stock exchange. is u
supermarket giant tesco can take over food wholesaler booker in a deal worth £3] billion, that's nearly. the deal was under scrutiny from britain's competition regulator over fears it could stifle competition in the grocery market. critics had expected the regulator to insist that tesco sell off some stores, but the deal has been given the green light. youtube has signed a second global deal with a major music label, as it expands its subscription businesses. after signing a deal with warner...
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tesco shares up on the news that deal was approved. bt group shares down.from me. more business throughout the afternoon. back to westminster. the last prime minister's questions this year has just taken place. our assistant political editor norman smith is there. thank you very much. final pmqs, a rough and tumble over the nhs. the moment i thought could have — most interesting at the end of the set—to with mrsmay and jeremy corbyn and the prime minister turned to jeremy corbyn and said i am still here, you are still there, you are still opposition leader. if you think back a few months it's no many achievement from mrsmay. she's still prime minister, after all the difficulties she has had and she's got her divorce agreement and probably tonight will get the eu withdrawal bill through the main commons stages. the main set—to was over the nhs. jeremy corbyn saying he believed the nhs was entering the winter in crisis. sir simon stevens did say the nhs needs £4 billion next yearjust to stand still and the reality is the government has given the nhs less than
tesco shares up on the news that deal was approved. bt group shares down.from me. more business throughout the afternoon. back to westminster. the last prime minister's questions this year has just taken place. our assistant political editor norman smith is there. thank you very much. final pmqs, a rough and tumble over the nhs. the moment i thought could have — most interesting at the end of the set—to with mrsmay and jeremy corbyn and the prime minister turned to jeremy corbyn and said i...
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don't be afraid to jot it all down and put it in writing to tesco to show what impact this had.y travelled from. some people can find complaining daunting. if you find it easier, sit down and write out the e—mail, write it out on the website, whatever suits you. if you're going into the store don't be afraid to ta ke into the store don't be afraid to take notes so you remember all the things you've been affected by. megan french talking earlier. tesco say they will be offering customers a goodwill gesture of £75 and have issued a statement saying: two journalists from the reuters news agency have been visited by their families and friends for the first time since they were arrested in myanmar two weeks ago. wa lone and kyaw soe oo were charged with illegally obtaining information and intending to share with the foreign media. they appeared at a court in yangon, where their detention was extended for another fourteen days. the pair had been reporting on burmese military actions against rohingya muslims in rakhine state and their arrests have been condemned as an assault on media
don't be afraid to jot it all down and put it in writing to tesco to show what impact this had.y travelled from. some people can find complaining daunting. if you find it easier, sit down and write out the e—mail, write it out on the website, whatever suits you. if you're going into the store don't be afraid to ta ke into the store don't be afraid to take notes so you remember all the things you've been affected by. megan french talking earlier. tesco say they will be offering customers a...
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the hope top or i think shall coach that's quite surprising they have a new coach with dominica to tesco they've been really really good city season compared to the last two seasons and i think they will qualify for the champions league dortmund now appear to struggle as well i see leverkusen more as the the wobbly candidates in those four i think they might talk down to the o. for the places and maybe supposed to possibly leipsic who qualified last year as well now that they're out of the champions league the pressure is off and this is their time now to regroup and put a real offense on to the second half the season of our look let's look at the other end very briefly if you can cologne they don't look really good nor do hamburg tell us about that they were planning for the second division so we can already wave bye bye to them but it's interesting there's a coach in the u.k. called alex ferguson who coined a phrase which is bounce back ability and. there's a different meaning but in this particular case it works to hamburg that regardless of what situation they're in they bounce back
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states have already signed up tesco comprises eighteen projects in different spheres of influence some of these world to pick eight nato functions well let's have a closer look at some of these crossovers like nato tesco will conduct train and assist missions similarly it will dedicate resources to fighting and preventing cyber attacks on it will also establish crisis resolution centers or nato head and stoltenberg says this project will strengthen the european pillar within the. all top e.u. officials have also praised the pescado pact e.u. foreign policy chief federica mongery any called the move historic while drunk would younger also welcomed it pointing out that security cannot be outsourced however the foreign minister of poland expressed his concerns he called pascoe an experiment and raised doubts whether europe needs a second defensive body in addition to nato. well to discuss this issue further i'm now joined by political commentator sharon brittle hills thank you very much for joining us well can europe afford to splash out on another military alliance. sorry when you do say
states have already signed up tesco comprises eighteen projects in different spheres of influence some of these world to pick eight nato functions well let's have a closer look at some of these crossovers like nato tesco will conduct train and assist missions similarly it will dedicate resources to fighting and preventing cyber attacks on it will also establish crisis resolution centers or nato head and stoltenberg says this project will strengthen the european pillar within the. all top e.u....
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talk to me about tesco.rprised many people. so let‘s start with the investment director at fidelity international, thank you forjoining us, are you surprised it went through without any restrictions and is this the time tesco to be taking on such a huge acquisition7 time tesco to be taking on such a huge acquisition? i think many people were surprised it went through so easily. when the deal was announced in january everyone assumed there would be requirements made of tesco, they would have to sell some of their convenience stores and whatever. come november when we had the first provisional findings from the markets authority they said it's going to be fine and then we had the final confirmation of that. it's surprisingly because tesco are such a dominating force, 28% of grocery retailing is controlled by tesco and booker is the major horsetail so put them together and it's a powerful force. let‘s talk let‘s talk about toys r us, the pension protection fund have said they will not approve a plan unless they
talk to me about tesco.rprised many people. so let‘s start with the investment director at fidelity international, thank you forjoining us, are you surprised it went through without any restrictions and is this the time tesco to be taking on such a huge acquisition7 time tesco to be taking on such a huge acquisition? i think many people were surprised it went through so easily. when the deal was announced in january everyone assumed there would be requirements made of tesco, they would have...
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. >>> and goldman sachs goes shopping for groceries, sending shares in tesco and morrisons sharply higher as it upgrades its view on the stocks >>> bringing you the latest eurozone pmi numbers last month 55, the forecast for this month was 56.2, tha is the latest, 56.2. the euro weakening against the dollar, just over 0.1% look across the rest of the european markets we can see it's a flat day of trading. so far a lot green and red balancing themselves out on that board there across the stoxx 600, which is down slightly, just under 0.1%. if we look at specific markets across europe, we can see the ftse 100 is up almost a third of a percent at this stage. the xetra dax in germany is flat the cac into p paris, down 0.1%. the foot ftse mib up 0.20 food and beverages are doing well up almost half of a percent. real estate is also a mover upwards. looking at the foreign currencies, particular focus on sterling ahead of uk pmi data coming up. we had a lot of movement yesterday on the back of that announcement that there was no real deal between the uk and the eu you can see sterling down more a
. >>> and goldman sachs goes shopping for groceries, sending shares in tesco and morrisons sharply higher as it upgrades its view on the stocks >>> bringing you the latest eurozone pmi numbers last month 55, the forecast for this month was 56.2, tha is the latest, 56.2. the euro weakening against the dollar, just over 0.1% look across the rest of the european markets we can see it's a flat day of trading. so far a lot green and red balancing themselves out on that board there...
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tesco said would get in touch with each customer to investigate what had happened.ollowing a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london in july. it's the first time these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. as she got in, two of the suspects distracted the woman while a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact the metropolitan police by ‘phoning 101 or tweeting @metcc. let's see if we can reunite the lady with her money and deal with this terrible case. a group of russian electors have formally given their support to vladimir putin as a candidate in next year's presidential election. mr putin is seeking a fourth term in office and will run as an independent this time. he still needs 300,000 signatures before his nomination is confirmed. on monday, opposition leader alexei navalny, his main rival,
tesco said would get in touch with each customer to investigate what had happened.ollowing a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london in july. it's the first time these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £1000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. as she got in, two of the suspects distracted the woman while a third suspect searched...
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tesco had bided his helmet to celebrate his century, a reference to an incident in perth.n malan finally went for m0, the rest of the batting collapse horribly. the last few wickets were lost for just 35 runs. they will feel as if they should have gotten much more than that. the bowlers said about to prepare “— that. the bowlers said about to prepare —— repair the damage. a half century for usman khawaja and steve smith turn things around in australia's favoured. no doubt, england's man of the day with his century. these were his thoughts afterwards. 100, that 100 was my favourite. i have played in a few ashes series and to score 100 in the ashes series and to score 100 in the ashes are something you dream about asa kid. ashes are something you dream about as a kid. it has eluded me until now and there were many emotions that came through and it was light—hearted fun with everything that has been going on. australia will feel they are right back in this. will usman khawaja had a half—ce ntu ry this. will usman khawaja had a half—century that turned things around. he said a
tesco had bided his helmet to celebrate his century, a reference to an incident in perth.n malan finally went for m0, the rest of the batting collapse horribly. the last few wickets were lost for just 35 runs. they will feel as if they should have gotten much more than that. the bowlers said about to prepare “— that. the bowlers said about to prepare —— repair the damage. a half century for usman khawaja and steve smith turn things around in australia's favoured. no doubt, england's man...
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of the positive surprises in the first half of the season thirty two year old coach to many go to tesco has found the perfect mix there's been no magical football just hard work and a huge team spirit as shown by their incredible four all draw at darby rivals dortmund having been down for now. the big talking point this term has been the video review trial rather than limit controversy the system has caused more confusion with the rules over its use unclear referees are in the spotlight more than ever. using video evidence is correct in their view but the way we have implemented it has been a catastrophe both internally and externally and that's what will surely hit the buffers if you want to feel like everything and for. ball it's important to keep your eye on the ball. mine's keeper robin said no won't be making that mistake again in this league clubs will hope to have a bit more focus for the second half of the season starting on january twelfth. russia's deputy prime minister of italian much stepped down as head of the country's football federation for a period of six months this co
of the positive surprises in the first half of the season thirty two year old coach to many go to tesco has found the perfect mix there's been no magical football just hard work and a huge team spirit as shown by their incredible four all draw at darby rivals dortmund having been down for now. the big talking point this term has been the video review trial rather than limit controversy the system has caused more confusion with the rules over its use unclear referees are in the spotlight more...
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to tesco to make himself heard on the touchline. then the next chance for mentions of grief or hit the bar and lost in that was that to tidy it up but he didn't double his side. because he played offside in the run up to the goal and the video assistant he sees all. then for the second consultation now although clattered single in the box the rep pointed straight to the spot penalty for gloves but. well it would have been at this not happened just seconds before wasn't that a foul on daniel caligiuri. it was well well well a quick course of the video system followed although quick might not be an entirely accurate description of proceedings. after an excruciating wait once again bad news for hacking no penalty for the hosts. to discos men turned up the heat in the second half and their opponents found it hard to handle in the sixty second minute was best to god save the ball into his own net a about disastrous for the day. then the sharks coach sent out get a book style of his austrian hatchet man he came close in letting the decide
to tesco to make himself heard on the touchline. then the next chance for mentions of grief or hit the bar and lost in that was that to tidy it up but he didn't double his side. because he played offside in the run up to the goal and the video assistant he sees all. then for the second consultation now although clattered single in the box the rep pointed straight to the spot penalty for gloves but. well it would have been at this not happened just seconds before wasn't that a foul on daniel...
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unity to tell you the truth brant more than we usually see because the leaders celebrated the start of tesco the permanent structure of cooperation in defense matters maybe you didn't leading to a real defense union that something that federica more to really the chief diplomat of the european union didn't think possible only three years ago that's what she told us but now it has become a reality in some dream of a european army so there is unity there there is progress there and it's also you know it's been propelled by the realization that the u.s. might not be a reliable partner not even a military partner in the future and then there was also unity apparently on the topic of sanctions against russia because of ukraine and heads of state government agreed to extend those sanctions another six months until july two thousand and eighteen so there is some unity but as you know in other matters like migration there is not yet i mean migration really is the issue that is causing a major fault line in europe isn't it. you know and it's been like that for years it's sort of been under the carpet
unity to tell you the truth brant more than we usually see because the leaders celebrated the start of tesco the permanent structure of cooperation in defense matters maybe you didn't leading to a real defense union that something that federica more to really the chief diplomat of the european union didn't think possible only three years ago that's what she told us but now it has become a reality in some dream of a european army so there is unity there there is progress there and it's also you...
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to tesco to make himself heard on the touchline. then the next chance for mentions of grief or hit the bar and lost in that was that to tidy it up but he didn't double his silently. because he played offside in the run up to the goal and the video assistant he sees all. then for the second consultation now although clattered single in the box the ref pointed straight to the spot penalty for glove but. well it would have been at this not happened just seconds before wasn't that a foul on daniel caligiuri. above was where well a quick course of the video system followed although quick might not be an entirely accurate description of proceedings. after an excruciating wait once again bad news for hacking no penalty for the hosts. to discos men turned up the heat in the second half and their opponents found it hard to handle in the sixty second minute was best to god save the ball into his own net it's a bit disastrous for the day. then the sharks coach sent out get a book style of his austrian hatchet man he came close in netting the d
to tesco to make himself heard on the touchline. then the next chance for mentions of grief or hit the bar and lost in that was that to tidy it up but he didn't double his silently. because he played offside in the run up to the goal and the video assistant he sees all. then for the second consultation now although clattered single in the box the ref pointed straight to the spot penalty for glove but. well it would have been at this not happened just seconds before wasn't that a foul on daniel...
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a little but the promotional press kit is one i think reality is often another that they think is tesco has about an aroma glass room with one obama glass the hob which brings the liner. a bit lower too low for andre feels like he could use a more room up top. depending on the configuration the go sports fan offers between five hundred ninety and one thousand five hundred twenty leaders and luggage space far more than the golf sport wakin. andre knows from his own experience that he's got to be extra picky if he's going to find something to criticize about a motorway get off it and the goal sports fan is no different and good as he judges it to be a good and robust carding steadman so why should a buyer choose their goals boards of an over another car was live and they want to have a bigger car than a goal they could pick a cat yes by that heavy. and are out of the higher seat position if they could go for a tour and admit it. whichever is more rwanda or a to go on as an s.u.v. as trendy or so what might swing a decision to buy a gold sports bad history of. the new sports van has piled
a little but the promotional press kit is one i think reality is often another that they think is tesco has about an aroma glass room with one obama glass the hob which brings the liner. a bit lower too low for andre feels like he could use a more room up top. depending on the configuration the go sports fan offers between five hundred ninety and one thousand five hundred twenty leaders and luggage space far more than the golf sport wakin. andre knows from his own experience that he's got to be...
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modern dance unlike in the west where dances learn many techniques priority has traditionally been tesco ballet and that's where most of the money goes but of course things are happening there are talented people and lots of enthusiasm people are starting from scratch and that's very exciting as. this novas context festival was originally planned as a one off event but it was so successful that the fifth edition just took place in november. but as you know there must have been some we've developed into a significant event that the audience eagerly anticipated and photos feel they want to believe by now thought from the first festival on the. it was clear that there was a wave of interest in mud and. which has been growing by the year. the kill . bill. now if you need some inspiration for christmas presents we've got just the thing for you in today's episode of d.i.y. sorry hans and we'll show you how to make a stylish storage option in the form of a rather unique newspaper rack so save yourself some shopping by making this as a gift after all a homemade present comes from the hot. time m
modern dance unlike in the west where dances learn many techniques priority has traditionally been tesco ballet and that's where most of the money goes but of course things are happening there are talented people and lots of enthusiasm people are starting from scratch and that's very exciting as. this novas context festival was originally planned as a one off event but it was so successful that the fifth edition just took place in november. but as you know there must have been some we've...
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what tesco has been nearly two decades in the making but will now unite twenty five e.u. member states and includes eighteen defense projects a far a lot of them though do mirror existing nato projects and we can have a look at some of them here because training it does include train and assist missions which are a common in nato operations and also tackle cyber attacks as well as creating crisis resolution center is again similar to what nato is doing already poland which is signed up to the pact is already questioning the need for duplicate defenses we will see how this experiment works and we can always leave the pact if it's in satisfactory for poland the question is whether we really need to have a second defensive body in the u peace campaigner paul martin believes that even with an extra layer of defense the you will still struggle to tackle one of its biggest problems violent extremism. they are now entering into agreement where they are going to have to increase their military spending at the cost of other needs pascoe does not help with the issue of violent extr
what tesco has been nearly two decades in the making but will now unite twenty five e.u. member states and includes eighteen defense projects a far a lot of them though do mirror existing nato projects and we can have a look at some of them here because training it does include train and assist missions which are a common in nato operations and also tackle cyber attacks as well as creating crisis resolution center is again similar to what nato is doing already poland which is signed up to the...
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. >> yeah, this year she bought the pudding at the discount supermarket chain tesco.cost 10 bucks each. >>> a man's business card is becoming an internet sensation. >> yeah, that's because a twitter user posted this image with the caption i asked this guy how tall are you and he handed me this. it's a business card that says, yes, i am tall, i am 6'10". no, i don't play basketball. i play volleyball and, yes, the weather up here is nice. volleyball and, yes, the weather up here is nice. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ turn up your swagger game with one a day men's. ♪ a complete multivitamin with key nutrients plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. i can't believe it comes in... how great this tastes! vegaaaa
. >> yeah, this year she bought the pudding at the discount supermarket chain tesco.cost 10 bucks each. >>> a man's business card is becoming an internet sensation. >> yeah, that's because a twitter user posted this image with the caption i asked this guy how tall are you and he handed me this. it's a business card that says, yes, i am tall, i am 6'10". no, i don't play basketball. i play volleyball and, yes, the weather up here is nice. volleyball and, yes, the...
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. >> yeah, this year she bought the pudding at the discount supermarket chain tesco and cost 10 bubs >>> a man's business card is becoming an internet sensation. >> yeah, that's because a twitter user posted this with the caption i asked this guy how tall are you and he handed me this. it's a business card that case, yes, i am tall, i am drivers may be thinking twice about hitting i-66, after those new tolls hit a new high thursday. tolls on the road inside the beltway spiked to 44 bucks yesterday morning!! the previous high was 40-dollars. that was for anyone driving alone. if you have two or more people in your car - and use an e-z pass flex, you can still drive for free. right now-- police are asking for your help to bring down three men, accused of going on a crime spree. investigators believe the same crooks who at a jewelry store, are the same people behind seven robberies, including two t-mobile stores in prince george's county. investigators say the three suspects appear to be older than 45 and have stolen tens of thousands of dollars in clothing, phones, and jewelry in the l
. >> yeah, this year she bought the pudding at the discount supermarket chain tesco and cost 10 bubs >>> a man's business card is becoming an internet sensation. >> yeah, that's because a twitter user posted this with the caption i asked this guy how tall are you and he handed me this. it's a business card that case, yes, i am tall, i am drivers may be thinking twice about hitting i-66, after those new tolls hit a new high thursday. tolls on the road inside the beltway...
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unity to tell you the truth brant more than we usually see because the leaders celebrated the start of tesco the permanent structure of cooperation in defense matters maybe you didn't leading to a real defense union that's something that federica more to really the chief diplomat of the european union didn't think possible only three years ago that's what she told us but now it has become reality and some of them dream of a european army so there is unity there there is progress there and it's also you know it's been propelled by the realization that the u.s. might not be a reliable partner not even a military partner in the future and then there was also unity apparently on the topic of sanctions against russia because of ukraine and heads of state government agreed to extend those sanctions another six months until july two thousand and eighteen so there is some unity but as you know in other matters like migration there is not yeah i mean migration really is the issue that is causing a major fault line in europe isn't it. you know and it's been like that for years it's sort of been under
unity to tell you the truth brant more than we usually see because the leaders celebrated the start of tesco the permanent structure of cooperation in defense matters maybe you didn't leading to a real defense union that's something that federica more to really the chief diplomat of the european union didn't think possible only three years ago that's what she told us but now it has become reality and some of them dream of a european army so there is unity there there is progress there and it's...
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tesco investigates after customers complained that their christmas turkey was "rotten" or had "gone offn bbc news, one of our highlights from 2017. this autumn, russia marked the centenary of the revolution that came to be known as red october. for this special programme, steve rosenberg travelled across the vast nation to find out how to find out how russians view the revolution a century on. historic moments captured on film from a bygone age. we have been given exclusive access to a priceless archive — from places that were new to western eyes. many of these films, from the frozen mountains of the himalayas to the searing libyan desert, have not seen the light of day for a hundred years. sons and daughters of the pioneering explorers see their fathers' remarkable footage for the very first time. to see this film makes me feel very proud of him. i'm in awe of what he managed to do. they went into the unknown without any consideration for their safety. these are some of britain's great explorations. the british film institute's national archive is a treasure trove of britain's past. am
tesco investigates after customers complained that their christmas turkey was "rotten" or had "gone offn bbc news, one of our highlights from 2017. this autumn, russia marked the centenary of the revolution that came to be known as red october. for this special programme, steve rosenberg travelled across the vast nation to find out how to find out how russians view the revolution a century on. historic moments captured on film from a bygone age. we have been given exclusive...
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of the nonperishable foods which has been donated by the stores like waitrose, and sainsbury‘s and tescoth your church, being a donations at —— being a donation centre for survivors? absolutely not. we thought that the survivors would be housed. the majority of survivors are still in hotels. we are here for the long run. as long as the survivors need us. they are still coming, they come to support, comfort, prayer. peoplesjust want to come and talk. especially when you are stuck in a hotel. some are very depressed, and so, coming here, they find some kind of solitude, and comfort. i‘m jamie robertson — in the business news. walt disney has announced a £39 billion pound takeover of 21st century fox‘s entertainment assets, including the group‘s 39% stake in sky. the bank of england keeps interest rates unchanged at 0.5%. last month rates were raised for the first time in a decade by 0.25%. sports direct has seen pre—tax profits plunge more than 60% to just to just under £46 million. the retailer blames store closures, reduced online promotions and the knock on effect of the devaluation of
of the nonperishable foods which has been donated by the stores like waitrose, and sainsbury‘s and tescoth your church, being a donations at —— being a donation centre for survivors? absolutely not. we thought that the survivors would be housed. the majority of survivors are still in hotels. we are here for the long run. as long as the survivors need us. they are still coming, they come to support, comfort, prayer. peoplesjust want to come and talk. especially when you are stuck in a...
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tesco up more than 3%, sainsbury‘s up tesco up more than 3%, sainsbury‘s up more than 3% and morrisonsion sector who said things were going well when they were surveyed. weaker sterling allowing for better export. the service sector is the biggest sector in the uk, and wages are going up, particularly the minimum wage and living wage, which is putting pressure on business and forcing them to put prices up some things are tougher for that area of the economy but that area is the most important part. the economy is still growing but in rather an anaemic way. and richard, not a good time for provident financial, share prices down as much as 18% today. it's difficult, the car loan business has been scrutinised and a -- it business has been scrutinised and a —— it follows problems in their credit card business. to refer to provident financial, the regulator is focusing more broadly on car lending and consumer lending in general. i think their fear is there are too many people borrowing too much against the cars they are buying. that said, the focus is on the sort of people that provident fi
tesco up more than 3%, sainsbury‘s up tesco up more than 3%, sainsbury‘s up more than 3% and morrisonsion sector who said things were going well when they were surveyed. weaker sterling allowing for better export. the service sector is the biggest sector in the uk, and wages are going up, particularly the minimum wage and living wage, which is putting pressure on business and forcing them to put prices up some things are tougher for that area of the economy but that area is the most...
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tesco has apologised to customers who have complained that their christmas turkeys were rotten and rancide customers said their christmas had been ruined. south yorkshire police have named the two people who died following a crash in sheffield on christmas day as pc dave fields and lorraine stephenson. now on bbc news, it's time for a programme to mark the 20th anniversary of bbc hardtalk. some very significant people have lined up, condemning what you have done, or questioning it. i'm not sure... the european commissioner, peter mandelson, has questioned the wisdom of publishing the cartoons, he says, "publishing them again and again pours petrol on the flames." you talk about frustration with governments, now, but your whole career, basically, sounds as if it's been banging your head against a brick wall. great to see you, how are you? how do you feel, as president, that you are going to go down in history as a president who presided over a loss of a large part of your territory? oh, gosh, yes. we understood that you wished to do this interview, and you wished to reply to questions that
tesco has apologised to customers who have complained that their christmas turkeys were rotten and rancide customers said their christmas had been ruined. south yorkshire police have named the two people who died following a crash in sheffield on christmas day as pc dave fields and lorraine stephenson. now on bbc news, it's time for a programme to mark the 20th anniversary of bbc hardtalk. some very significant people have lined up, condemning what you have done, or questioning it. i'm not...
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far well a lot of them do mirror existing nato projects so let's look at some of the similarities tesco includes train and assist missions which are a common in nato operations it will also include fighting cyber attacks as well as creating crisis resolution centers again similar to what nato is already doing poland which is signed up to the pact is already questioning the need for duplicate defenses we will see how this experiment works out and we can always leave the pact if it's in satisfactory for poland the question is whether we really need to have a second defensive body in the u peace campaign a porker we can martin believes that even with an extra layer of the fence the e.u. will still struggle to tackle one of its biggest problems by the end extremism. they are now entering into agreement where they are going to have to increase their military spending at the cost of their needs pascoe does not help with the issue of violent extremism you can invest as much money as you want in tanks and airplanes and other type of military warfare that does not solve the problem of the lone w
far well a lot of them do mirror existing nato projects so let's look at some of the similarities tesco includes train and assist missions which are a common in nato operations it will also include fighting cyber attacks as well as creating crisis resolution centers again similar to what nato is already doing poland which is signed up to the pact is already questioning the need for duplicate defenses we will see how this experiment works out and we can always leave the pact if it's in...
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we have people working at tescos and elsewhere who have got degrees because they can't find quality workknows it is time for a big change and this cove na nt is is time for a big change and this covenant is not going to deliver it, by the look of it. —— this government. thank you to joining us. leading brexit supporters have urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the ‘leave means leave' group, which contains former cabinet ministers, says brussels must end the european court ofjustice's jurisdiction over the uk. it also wants freedom of movement to the uk for eu citizens to stop when britain leaves the bloc in march 2019. theresa may is to hold more meetings next week on the terms of the uk exit. one of those signatories was the conservative mp jacob rees—mogg. he told the bbc‘s andrew marr show that paying the divorce bill reduces the uk's hand in negotiations. it is very important that we don't hand over a great deal of money, u nless we hand over a great deal of money, unless we have an agreement. the risk is that
we have people working at tescos and elsewhere who have got degrees because they can't find quality workknows it is time for a big change and this cove na nt is is time for a big change and this covenant is not going to deliver it, by the look of it. —— this government. thank you to joining us. leading brexit supporters have urged the prime minister not to settle the uk's "divorce bill" unless the eu agrees to a series of conditions. the ‘leave means leave' group, which contains...
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tesco has said they will investigate after receiving complaints about turkeys that had apparently goneof thousands of great quality turkeys this christmas, but they'd had a small number of complaints in recent days. a spokesperson said they would get in touch with each customer to investigate what had happened. police have released cctv footage images of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london injuly this year. it's the first time these images have been released. a 69—year—old woman walked into lloyds bank in ilford and withdrew £100,000 in cash from her account. the pensioner then got into a lift at the exchange shopping mall as she made her way to the car park. when she got into the lift, two of the suspects distracted the woman as a third suspect searched her handbag and removed the cash. anyone who can assist the investigation is asked to contact metropolitan police via 101 or by tweeting @metcc. a group of russian electors have formally given their support to vladimir putin as a candidate in next year's presidential election. mr putin is seeki
tesco has said they will investigate after receiving complaints about turkeys that had apparently goneof thousands of great quality turkeys this christmas, but they'd had a small number of complaints in recent days. a spokesperson said they would get in touch with each customer to investigate what had happened. police have released cctv footage images of three suspects, following a theft at a shopping centre in ilford, east london injuly this year. it's the first time these images have been...