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just five years ago, police opened a container at tilbury docks on the thames and discovered dozens ofte migrants, including 15 children. one man from afghanistan was dead. today's container and its tragic contents were found a short distance away. there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italy from north africa, through poland through the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including this operation on the banks of the danube. the lorry found in essex has links with that country. those looking to move to the uk are generally carried in lorries or containers to the channel ports — the container found today appears to have come through zeebrugge in belgium and then taken on a ferry to the purfleet, part of london's docks on the
just five years ago, police opened a container at tilbury docks on the thames and discovered dozens ofte migrants, including 15 children. one man from afghanistan was dead. today's container and its tragic contents were found a short distance away. there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italy from north africa, through poland through the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the...
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just five years ago, police opened a container at tilbury docks on the thames and discovered dozens ofluding 15 children. one man from afghanistan was dead. today's container and its tragic contents were found a short distance away. there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italy from north africa, through poland from the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the black sea, migrants are smuggled through countries like bulgaria, where the authorities have been under pressure from the eu to improve border security. people traffickers and smugglers were traffic targeted in bulgaria this summer, including this operation on the banks of the danube. the lorry found in essex has links with that country. those looking to move to the uk are generally carried in lorries or containers to the channel ports — the container found today appears to have come through zeebrugge in belgium and then taken on a ferry to the purfleet, part of london's docks on the thames, an increas
just five years ago, police opened a container at tilbury docks on the thames and discovered dozens ofluding 15 children. one man from afghanistan was dead. today's container and its tragic contents were found a short distance away. there are four significant people smuggling routes into central europe — up through spain, across the mediterranean into italy from north africa, through poland from the east, and probably the busiest route, through turkey and up through the balkans. from the...
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the thames got to such a disgusting study that quite literally the awful smell of all of this sewage in london's river arrived at the doors of the house of parliament. and the politicians had to do something in their own self interest so they helped to create belonged to miss. some bold works that would create grand intercept to try and clean up its hands and help solve the problem of color. because the area an extensive and interlinked sewage system proved to be the key in the fight against cholera by diverting much of the city's waste water into the thames downstream from the capital. similar measures in many parts of the world finally stopped the spread of cholera but it is still not completely died out even today. back in indonesia. is on his way to one of the archaeologists digs he's curious to see what they found so far. the excavations are going well and sunny we've been on his team has uncovered another building. archeologists can tell from the remnants that it had been built on stilts and that its walls were decorated with palm wicker work. at the back was the kitchen which
the thames got to such a disgusting study that quite literally the awful smell of all of this sewage in london's river arrived at the doors of the house of parliament. and the politicians had to do something in their own self interest so they helped to create belonged to miss. some bold works that would create grand intercept to try and clean up its hands and help solve the problem of color. because the area an extensive and interlinked sewage system proved to be the key in the fight against...
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that was the latest from thames valley police.ween police and protesters on the streets of hong kong, with thousands of people marching despite a police ban. the pro—democracy protestors are increasingly concerned that china is seeking greater control over hong kong. officers fired tear gas and used water canon after shops, banks and metro stations were vandalised. our correspondent, nick beake, is in hong kong. for the 20th consecutive weekend, hong kong's police have faced a battle to reclaim the streets. we saw violence on again today. earlier, there was a mass rally, thousands of people defying a ban on gathering and wearing masks, and they made their way through as part of hong kong, kowloon, normally a busy shopping district, but today we saw petrol bombs being shown at police officers and at the police station. officers fired tear gas from the top of a building, eventually water canon was used to clearly demonstrate as a way. the police fired really powerful jets of blue water, and eventually the people moved away. as you c
that was the latest from thames valley police.ween police and protesters on the streets of hong kong, with thousands of people marching despite a police ban. the pro—democracy protestors are increasingly concerned that china is seeking greater control over hong kong. officers fired tear gas and used water canon after shops, banks and metro stations were vandalised. our correspondent, nick beake, is in hong kong. for the 20th consecutive weekend, hong kong's police have faced a battle to...
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the impact for us is wind and drier conditions. 40s and 50s on the thames although vacaville is at 66. trace, 63. there is a north wind for some. 50s and 40s to the north. temperatures will be cool or if the wind picks up they will hold into the 60s. this will be a big huge snow producer for some but not for us. we will keep an eye on things. the altimont pass has gusts of 38 but that's out of the west and southwest. we will keep an eye on things and in the east bay hills, are you going to work? there you are. black diamond, 1600 feet. west at 24. mallory ridge, northwest, 23. often it of an east above the oakland zoo but still onshore at the caldecott at six miles per hour . this system will lead to 60s and 70s. the wind will pick up tonight into tomorrow will be the critical time as it turns more northerly and northeast. windy and dry. after the wind chills off there will be some colton veloso friday morning and it looks partly cloudy and cooler on the weekend. >>> 4:20 am. money from gasoline taxes meant for road repairs is being redirected somla else. next, what governor newsom wa
the impact for us is wind and drier conditions. 40s and 50s on the thames although vacaville is at 66. trace, 63. there is a north wind for some. 50s and 40s to the north. temperatures will be cool or if the wind picks up they will hold into the 60s. this will be a big huge snow producer for some but not for us. we will keep an eye on things. the altimont pass has gusts of 38 but that's out of the west and southwest. we will keep an eye on things and in the east bay hills, are you going to...
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the weekend will be warmer. 60s and 70s on the thames. these are all below average for this time of year. they get closer tomorrow and there will be some, most will go above on the weekend. >>> one big retail chain giving customers a big discount. coming up. how to get your groceries delivered for free. from walmart . >>> in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. welcome back. governor newsom expected to sign a bill to the first major overhaul of california's charter schools law. the governor's office says it increases transparency and empowers communities to consider the physical impact of new charter schools on existing schools but it also protects high-performing charter schools. original charter schools law that would into place 27 yea
the weekend will be warmer. 60s and 70s on the thames. these are all below average for this time of year. they get closer tomorrow and there will be some, most will go above on the weekend. >>> one big retail chain giving customers a big discount. coming up. how to get your groceries delivered for free. from walmart . >>> in the human brain, billions of neurons play in harmony. for people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now,...
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a humpback whale has been spotted in the river thames near the dartford crossing. the bridge yesterday. the british divers marine life rescue say they have been observing the whale and that its behaviour has been "perfectly normal". the sightings come almost exactly a year after benny the beluga was spotted in the thames near gravesend — it's thought he stayed for about three months before leaving. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. it will be a witness week, weather you will be able to keep the envelope due to the strength of the wind is another matter. some of the rain has been persistent this morning, it is turning quite showery as we go through the next few hours. that will be the story throughout the remainer of the week, the winds will remain, showery outbreaks of rain at times. through the last few hours, a pulse of wet weather has moved away from eastern england, plenty of shows behind it, showers are heaviest and most widespread up north, even at the odd rumble of thunder here. that is a low pressure are sitting out in the atlantic,
a humpback whale has been spotted in the river thames near the dartford crossing. the bridge yesterday. the british divers marine life rescue say they have been observing the whale and that its behaviour has been "perfectly normal". the sightings come almost exactly a year after benny the beluga was spotted in the thames near gravesend — it's thought he stayed for about three months before leaving. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. it will be a witness week,...
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before we go, it's not every day you see something like this, swimming in the thames.. it's over 80 foot, or nearly 30 metres long, and doesn't seem to be in any distress. scientists monitoring the animal say its behaviour is "perfectly normal". time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. enjoying the sights wasn't he, a beautiful morning this morning as well, if you were over the thames you were greeted to sun rise like this but it was red sky in the morning shepherd's warning because look what arrived later on, we have seen some look what arrived later on, we have seen some rain today, it has been persistent and showery over the last few hours so we have this line of rain to clear, we have had some thundery showers into the far north—west. that is because it is closest to the area of low pressure and that low pressure will stay with us and that low pressure will stay with us right throughout the night and into tomorrow, so it will keepifieding in the showers across the north and west facing coast but at the same time further south and east the rain will ease,
before we go, it's not every day you see something like this, swimming in the thames.. it's over 80 foot, or nearly 30 metres long, and doesn't seem to be in any distress. scientists monitoring the animal say its behaviour is "perfectly normal". time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. enjoying the sights wasn't he, a beautiful morning this morning as well, if you were over the thames you were greeted to sun rise like this but it was red sky in the morning shepherd's...
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the humpback whales seen swimming in the river thames over the weekend. have starved to death. there were already concerns for the welfare of the animal, which was first spotted near the qe2 bridge at dartford on sunday. the mammal was spotted lying motionless on mudflats yesterday. you see, you were concerned for that. i was concerned for it. better news for perhaps, one individual. it could be more than one. a syndicate. a single ticket—holder living here in the uk has scooped last night's euromillions jackpot — they've won £170 million — making them the country's richest ever lottery winner. £175 million. if it is one person... if it is three people! the ticket—holder is yet to be named and it's not known if it's a single person, a family, or a syndicate, but they are now officially richer then singers sir tom jones and ed sheeran. do you know what, the beauty of it is, they might not even know it right now. that is a nice new tire you have this morning... apparently it has being claimed, the money —— tie. i think i have seen it before. cani tie. i thi
the humpback whales seen swimming in the river thames over the weekend. have starved to death. there were already concerns for the welfare of the animal, which was first spotted near the qe2 bridge at dartford on sunday. the mammal was spotted lying motionless on mudflats yesterday. you see, you were concerned for that. i was concerned for it. better news for perhaps, one individual. it could be more than one. a syndicate. a single ticket—holder living here in the uk has scooped last night's...
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some of those getting in through the thames estuary as we go through the thames estuary as we go throughn the rule, but there will be some around. most of us in dry weather with bright and sunny spells. temperatures raging —— ranging from eight in the north to 13 in the south. temperatures will drop away quickly under clear skies. 0nce drop away quickly under clear skies. once again it will be a cold night. a touch of frost in sheltered glens and in central areas. we could see patchy fog forming as well. still some showers in the north and east and the rain in the south—west extending over in the direction of dorset, hampshire, and the isle of wight. it will not be as cold under the rain as other parts of the country under clear skies. the temperatures you see are indicative of towns and cities. in the countryside it will be colder than that. and for tomorrow, well, we start off with patchy mist and fog. a lot of dry weather in central and eastern areas. the cloud building in the west and of that rain coming in and the rain will be in the south—west, extending down in the direction of th
some of those getting in through the thames estuary as we go through the thames estuary as we go throughn the rule, but there will be some around. most of us in dry weather with bright and sunny spells. temperatures raging —— ranging from eight in the north to 13 in the south. temperatures will drop away quickly under clear skies. 0nce drop away quickly under clear skies. once again it will be a cold night. a touch of frost in sheltered glens and in central areas. we could see patchy fog...
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itjust comes from a police press release from thames valley police.ust before midnight to report a stabbing at a property in milton keynes. when they got there they found 117—year—old boy who was already dead. another 17—year—old boy was taken to hospital but died later of his injuries. two other adult men were taken to hospital with what police say are serious but not life threatening injuries. the next of kin of the two boys have been informed. no arrests have been made yet. we have got a brief statement from the head of crime who said thames valley police is in the early stages of a double murder investigation after two teenage boys have tragically died in a shocking incident. the area is cordoned off. they are appealing for any information. we don't know what was happening at this property last night. we don't know what the possible motivation may have been. aja croft, the location where this happened, is a cul—de—sac. it is a area of smart, modern family homes. it looks like an ordinary residential suburban area. the headlines on bbc news... bori
itjust comes from a police press release from thames valley police.ust before midnight to report a stabbing at a property in milton keynes. when they got there they found 117—year—old boy who was already dead. another 17—year—old boy was taken to hospital but died later of his injuries. two other adult men were taken to hospital with what police say are serious but not life threatening injuries. the next of kin of the two boys have been informed. no arrests have been made yet. we have...
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a humpback mail spotted in the thames. lots of people on social media taking picture. —— whale.y. apparently they have been high tides. it is fed that it could end up tides. it is fed that it could end up in tides. it is fed that it could end upina tides. it is fed that it could end up in a shallow waters. —— feared. divers are on standby at the moment. hopefully, it will decide it has made a navigational error and it will hand in the other direction. on continued animal news, pigzilla is the headline here. these are bred in china, up to the size of a polar bear, and 79 stone. there has been a shortage of pork because of swine flu so they are breathing these giant pegs in an attempt to sort of feel the pork gap —— giant pigs.|j was lucky to see this little chap. it is the first eastern bongos to be born ina it is the first eastern bongos to be born in a zoo in more than 11 years. it is in chester zoo and i've seen it, and it's absolutely — its ears are absolutely enormous for its head and it's absolutely gorgeous. an eastern bongo? henry winter in the telegraph, sorry, the times
a humpback mail spotted in the thames. lots of people on social media taking picture. —— whale.y. apparently they have been high tides. it is fed that it could end up tides. it is fed that it could end up in tides. it is fed that it could end upina tides. it is fed that it could end up in a shallow waters. —— feared. divers are on standby at the moment. hopefully, it will decide it has made a navigational error and it will hand in the other direction. on continued animal news, pigzilla...
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thames valley police have been giving a statement, let's listen in what they been saying.double murder investigation in relation to milton keynes which we have launched this morning. i can only answer brief questions on clarification at this early stage of the investigation, i will ask you respected this. thames valley police was called at 11:59pm last night so just before midnight to reports of a stabbing incident in milton keynes. tragically as a result of this incident 117—year—old boy died of his injuries at the scene and the second boy also 17, was taken to hospital where sadly he also died. two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23 were also injured as a result of this incident which occurred at a private house party at that address. clearly, this is a dreadful incident and we are in the very early stages of the investigation. we have deployed significant resources and it is and will continue to be a fast—moving investigation led by our major crime unit. 0ur investigation led by our major crime unit. our thoughts go out to the families of the victims and we have d
thames valley police have been giving a statement, let's listen in what they been saying.double murder investigation in relation to milton keynes which we have launched this morning. i can only answer brief questions on clarification at this early stage of the investigation, i will ask you respected this. thames valley police was called at 11:59pm last night so just before midnight to reports of a stabbing incident in milton keynes. tragically as a result of this incident 117—year—old boy...
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it is not every day you see something like this, a humpback whales in the river thames at nearly 30 metresany distress. scientists monitoring the animal saying it was behaving perfectly normally. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: murray marches on — the former world number one continues his remarkable comeback from hip surgery in china. the super typhoon that threatens to cause mayhem at the rugby world cup injapan. we'll be charting its path. and making history, a second string sri lanka defeat the world's number one ranked t20 side in their backyard. hello and welcome to the programme. andy murray's through to the second round of the shanghai masters after coming from behind to beat juan ignacio londero. the win means he'll climb inside the world's top 250. joe lynskey reports. the comeback continues, but the matches aren't getting any easier for andy murray. after reaching the quarterfinals of the china open, the former world number one will have fancied his chances
it is not every day you see something like this, a humpback whales in the river thames at nearly 30 metresany distress. scientists monitoring the animal saying it was behaving perfectly normally. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: murray marches on — the former world number one continues his remarkable comeback from hip surgery in china. the super typhoon that threatens to cause mayhem at the rugby world cup injapan....
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it is an abandoned relic the past jurisprudence and you want to look further than last term in thames. you can look at the mcdonald's opinion and any number of other opinions on this court that say the same stance had to fly to the state as the federal government. >> it would be an outlet. it would be something that says we have an exception here. we're going to treat this amendment different way. we tolerate a pretty significant degree of diversity in state criminal procedure, and this could just be one of those sorts of rules where we say there are occasional times where we think that the state gets to decide something on its own. and so yes, it's anomaly. usually we do look in stare decisis reason for anomalies but this is not the kind of anomaly that should concern us over much, because in general criminal procedure law is loaded with anomalies. >> justice kagan, let me respond one thing i hope is in fighting the premise but what i would say is if you look at the courts and corporation jurisprudence that is one place the court is not accepted anomalies and where the court said sta
it is an abandoned relic the past jurisprudence and you want to look further than last term in thames. you can look at the mcdonald's opinion and any number of other opinions on this court that say the same stance had to fly to the state as the federal government. >> it would be an outlet. it would be something that says we have an exception here. we're going to treat this amendment different way. we tolerate a pretty significant degree of diversity in state criminal procedure, and this...
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before we go, it's not every day you see something like this swimming in london's river thames.or the first time in around ten years. it is over 80 foot, or nearly 30 metres long, and doesn't seem to be in any distress. scientists monitoring the animal say its behaviour is perfectly normal. nothing to be concerned about. coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump is accused of abandoning america's kurdish allies as he withdraws us troops from northern syria. the british foreign secretary has urged his us counterpart to allow a diplomat‘s wife to return to the uk and face questioning about a fatal traffic accident near a military base. a stolen truck has ploughed into several cars in the german city of limberg. at least 17 people have been injured. the driver of the vehicle has been arrested. now it's time to look at a few stories making the headlines in other media outlets. we begin with a story on a few front pages in the uk. it's the
before we go, it's not every day you see something like this swimming in london's river thames.or the first time in around ten years. it is over 80 foot, or nearly 30 metres long, and doesn't seem to be in any distress. scientists monitoring the animal say its behaviour is perfectly normal. nothing to be concerned about. coming up at 6:00am on breakfast, dan walker and louise minchin will have all the day's news, business and sport. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines:...
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a double murder investigation has been launched by thames valley police.community and beyond. but at this early stage i believe the people directly involved in this incident are all likely to have known each other. no arrests have been made at this stage. the families of the teenagers who died are being supported by specialist officers, as they deal with the devastating impact of knife crime. katy austin, bbc news. a 16—year—old boy is among six people being held on suspicion of murder, after the death of a 26 year—old man in scarborough. north yorkshire police say the victim was discovered in the early hours of sunday morning with serious stab wounds near the town hall. he later died in hospital. the leader of the alliance party, naomi long, has confirmed that her party‘s representatives will not attend monday‘s recall as a "political stunt". a number of mlas, most of them unionist, will attend a sitting at stormont to demonstrate opposition to the decriminalisation of abortion in northern ireland. now on bbc news sport today. hello. i‘m connie mclaughlin
a double murder investigation has been launched by thames valley police.community and beyond. but at this early stage i believe the people directly involved in this incident are all likely to have known each other. no arrests have been made at this stage. the families of the teenagers who died are being supported by specialist officers, as they deal with the devastating impact of knife crime. katy austin, bbc news. a 16—year—old boy is among six people being held on suspicion of murder,...
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but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thamesy across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north—south divide, some decent spells of sunshine after a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. clouding over from south wales and into the midlands, an we'll see some outbreaks of rain into the south—west, predominantly. here, temperatures 11—13 degrees, further north we are looking at 8—10 celsius as a high. now as we move out of wednesday into thursday, that frontal system is going to start to push in from the atlan
but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thamesy across that east coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is...
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but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north—south divide, some decent spells of sunshine after a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. clouding over from south wales and into the midlands, an we'll see some outbreaks of rain into the south—west, predominantly. here, temperatures 11—13 degrees, further north we are looking at 8—10 celsius as a high. now as we move out of wednesday into thursday, that frontal system is going to start to push in from the atlantic, the high pres
but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames coast. now, as we go through the evening, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift...
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be undermined that there would be a deregulation and what boris johnson was called a singapore on thames this is could be the the end result of all of this will break surprises so this is why other m.p.'s are very nervous it's going to be a very tight verge on saturday that's for sure so. there was a press conference about an hour or so where lots of the great god of the e.u. had lots of warm words of regret about bay the departure of the huge british friends but it has been a long and often better 3 years this process and it's not done yet have relations between the block and the u.k. suffered in that process. let me let me focus on the part it's not done yet because that is very true the question the main question that was asked here at all these press conferences for example to the german chancellor but also to intrude your grow the head of the european commission was what are you going to do if the house of commons rejects this deal but forces boris johnson to ask for an extension and said no extension but i'm going to mecca was much more careful because then we are back to square on
be undermined that there would be a deregulation and what boris johnson was called a singapore on thames this is could be the the end result of all of this will break surprises so this is why other m.p.'s are very nervous it's going to be a very tight verge on saturday that's for sure so. there was a press conference about an hour or so where lots of the great god of the e.u. had lots of warm words of regret about bay the departure of the huge british friends but it has been a long and often...
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tile country just about having a sort of singapore on thames tile countryjust on its borders, so willu think the right to be concerned about the workers‘ rights issue? certainly, the fact that these playing field commitments have been moved automatically wea ke ns have been moved automatically weakens their position. but what the interesting question is, what we mean by workers‘ rights? do we mean that the uk must carry on respecting the whole body of eu rules on workers‘ rights as it stands at the moment, a sort of static or non—aggression position, there be a requirement for the uk to carry on implementing future eu directives on workers‘ rights? in other words, economic position. that is not clear from the wording of the text in the political declaration, but the bottom line is, there clearly is an expectation that the uk will comply with workers‘ rights, otherwise there will be no free trade agreement post 2020. i‘m joined now by dominic grieve, a prominent opponent of brexit. thank you for being with us. how do you think tomorrow will go, this crucial vote ? loo ks think tomorrow
tile country just about having a sort of singapore on thames tile countryjust on its borders, so willu think the right to be concerned about the workers‘ rights issue? certainly, the fact that these playing field commitments have been moved automatically wea ke ns have been moved automatically weakens their position. but what the interesting question is, what we mean by workers‘ rights? do we mean that the uk must carry on respecting the whole body of eu rules on workers‘ rights as it...
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not much of a but clouds are making a big surge. 40s and 50s on the thames, mainly 40s to the north, some 30s with pope valley at 37 but mainly 40s and low clouds and 50s and 60s and 60s and 70s with soft 80s for the interior. >> soft 80s like michael bolton? >> that would be a good one. >>> good morning. westbound 580, as you drive to the altamont pass, we will start there and the traffic looks okay if you are driving from tracy triangle. a little bit of then hayward an 0 lley, not a big commute with looking good. watch out for the fog on these commutes and give yourself an extra 10 or 15 bay bridge toll plaza. >>> 4:03 and let's go back to the desk. >>> 12 democratic candidates will face off at otterbein university but a new report may shake up the field of contenders and we have doug luzader live in washington, d.c. with that news. what are you hearing? >> reporter: a lot asked of these candidates on stage tonight with the report of another potential candidate may be willing to jump in. otterbein university may be relatively small but it is preparing for a crowded stage tonight. 1
not much of a but clouds are making a big surge. 40s and 50s on the thames, mainly 40s to the north, some 30s with pope valley at 37 but mainly 40s and low clouds and 50s and 60s and 60s and 70s with soft 80s for the interior. >> soft 80s like michael bolton? >> that would be a good one. >>> good morning. westbound 580, as you drive to the altamont pass, we will start there and the traffic looks okay if you are driving from tracy triangle. a little bit of then hayward an 0...
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upper 60s and very nice, 70s on the thames. 4:01 and sal is here to tell us about things out of the gate. >>> it's quiet out of the gate and that's how we like it, nice and quiet. let's show you the tracy commute. traffic looks good east or west on 580 through the area and we have a backup because of a crash on highway 84 east of 680. a little slower coming out of livermore and hearing this, you would say usually i would take that road and i would go this way and that when come around that way and that would be better for you but my line drive wasn't the best and a look at traffic, it looks very good. it's light at the bay bridge toll plaza. let's go back to the desk. >>> north korea just said that nuclear negotiations with the u.s. will resume this coming saturday. a top diplomat said preliminary talks will be held friday before the working level negotiations take place on saturday and he did not say where the meetings will be. negotiations collapsed in february after president donald trump rejected kim jong- un's demand for an end to economic sanctions in exchange for a disarmament. >>
upper 60s and very nice, 70s on the thames. 4:01 and sal is here to tell us about things out of the gate. >>> it's quiet out of the gate and that's how we like it, nice and quiet. let's show you the tracy commute. traffic looks good east or west on 580 through the area and we have a backup because of a crash on highway 84 east of 680. a little slower coming out of livermore and hearing this, you would say usually i would take that road and i would go this way and that when come around...
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. >> reporter: the trailer entered the country by ship via the river thames. the gang responsible avoided the crossing between calais in northern france, and dover inng southernnd, where security is tighter. precise details of t victims' desperate 6,000-mile j aren't yet known, but the clandestine passage from impoverished vietnamese villages to britain can cost around $30,000. the inteational organization for migration has identified one route as going via russia, with migrants walking across land roborders through eastern to reach ports serving britain. the people in this case re trafficked through zeebrugge in belgium. >> one of the keyvu erabilities we've identified for vietnam is just the length of their journey, the physicaly violence tght experience, the sexual violence. burland's specialtodernk slavery. he's investigated the ordeals of vietnamese migrants. many of them end up working in nail salons or cannabis farms to nd money home. burland says they are most at risk whe exhausted after their journey, they finally reach the channel ports. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: the trailer entered the country by ship via the river thames. the gang responsible avoided the crossing between calais in northern france, and dover inng southernnd, where security is tighter. precise details of t victims' desperate 6,000-mile j aren't yet known, but the clandestine passage from impoverished vietnamese villages to britain can cost around $30,000. the inteational organization for migration has identified one route as going via russia, with migrants walking...
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police say the trailer arrived on a ferry from belgium into the river thames, docking just after midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named in northern ireland as 25-year-old mo robinson. he is being questioned on suspicion of murder. >> this matter has attracted national and international interest, and it is absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who lost their lives. ed: grays is at the center of a huge haulage network. >> the lorries are stopping overnight and people coming out of them -- ed: some people are shocked but not surprised. this cabbie says he and his colleagues are oen approached by desperate people. >> they come up, they can't speak english, they hand you a phone, theyask you to take them to an address. >> i've seen six people get out of a lorry i ithe same locatione ed: this man not want to be identified. >> i've seen people running out of the lorry and scattering in all directions. ed: he walks past the place wher the lorry was found. >> it seems that no onems to care about it. : today the prime minister and
police say the trailer arrived on a ferry from belgium into the river thames, docking just after midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named in northern ireland as 25-year-old mo robinson. he is being questioned on suspicion of murder. >> this matter has attracted national and international interest, and it is absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who lost their lives. ed: grays is at the center of a huge haulage network....
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companies are set to report quarterlyrupts today including caterpillar, boeing, microsoft, ford, and thamesyesterday. the dow lost 39, the s&p 500 fell 10, and the nasdaq was down 58. >>> facebook crowe mark zuckerberg will testify before members of congress to discuss the company's cryptocurrency plans. zuckerberg is expected to tell the house financial svices committee he's willing to delay the launch of the digital currency venture libra. zuckerberg released a statement saying, quote, libra's development would extend america's financial leadership. the planned currency has come under scrutiny by legislators. >>> a shakeup in the c-sweet. nike ceo is stepping down after 13 years of leading the company. mark parker has been a nike employee since 1979 holding high-profile position that's include product designer and co-brand president. he was appointed ceo in 2006. parker has been criticized in recent years after multiple lawsuits over alleged gender discrimination. parker will officially leave the company in january. >>> sunday riley has settled with the federal trade commission after the
companies are set to report quarterlyrupts today including caterpillar, boeing, microsoft, ford, and thamesyesterday. the dow lost 39, the s&p 500 fell 10, and the nasdaq was down 58. >>> facebook crowe mark zuckerberg will testify before members of congress to discuss the company's cryptocurrency plans. zuckerberg is expected to tell the house financial svices committee he's willing to delay the launch of the digital currency venture libra. zuckerberg released a statement saying,...
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this afternoon, detective chief superintendent ian hunter, thames valley police's head of crime, gaven the violence "are all likely to have known each other". thames valley police was called at 11.59pm last night, so just before midnight, to reports of a stabbing incident in archford croft, emerson valley, milton keynes. tragically, as a result, a 17—year—old boy died of his injuries at the scene and a second boy, also 17, was taken to hospital. sadly, he also died. two other males, one aged 17 and one aged 23, were also injured as a result of this incident. it occurred at a private house party at that address. clearly, this is a dreadful incident and we are in the very early stages of the investigation. we have deployed significant resources and it is and will continue to be a fast—moving investigation led by our major crime unit. our thoughts go out to the families of the victims and we have deployed specially trained officers to support them. we remain on the scene at archford croft in emerson valley and the scene has been cordoned off while the investigation continues. this scene
this afternoon, detective chief superintendent ian hunter, thames valley police's head of crime, gaven the violence "are all likely to have known each other". thames valley police was called at 11.59pm last night, so just before midnight, to reports of a stabbing incident in archford croft, emerson valley, milton keynes. tragically, as a result, a 17—year—old boy died of his injuries at the scene and a second boy, also 17, was taken to hospital. sadly, he also died. two other...
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the eight—metre long female whale was sighted, swimming in the thames on monday, but was found lifeless finding was a large wound, on the underside of the head. the bank of england has unveiled the new design for the uk's most commonly—used banknote. featuring the artistjmw turner, the polymer £20 note includes several security features. figures from the bank show that in the first half of the year, nearly 90 per cent of detected forgeries were £20 notes. the updated banknote will enter circulation in february. time for a look at the weather, here's chris fawkes. i'm afraid we have got more rain to come as we go through the next few days and this rain could actually start to cause a few issues because over the next 2a hours we have got heavy rain in scotland and then looking at the forecast overnight and into friday the focus of the heavy rain shifts to the high ground of wales and northern england. this of wales and northern england. this of course follows on what has been a wet spell of weather already with the ground is saturated that increases the risk of some localised flooding iss
the eight—metre long female whale was sighted, swimming in the thames on monday, but was found lifeless finding was a large wound, on the underside of the head. the bank of england has unveiled the new design for the uk's most commonly—used banknote. featuring the artistjmw turner, the polymer £20 note includes several security features. figures from the bank show that in the first half of the year, nearly 90 per cent of detected forgeries were £20 notes. the updated banknote will enter...
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police say the trailer travelled from zeebrugge in belgium into purfleet on the river thames, arrivingter midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named locally in northern ireland as 25—year—old mo robinson. he's being questioned on suspicion of murder. this matter has attracted national and international interest and it is imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who have lost their lives. grays is at the centre of a huge haulage network. lorries stop overnight and people are coming out of them. some here are shocked but not surprised. this cabbie says he and his colleagues are often approached by desperate people. they come up, they can't speak english. they hand you a phone, you speak to someone on the other end and they ask you to take them to an address. it's normally round by london. i've seen six people getting out of the back of a lorry in the same location. this man didn't want to be identified. my best friend has seen people running out of a lorry and scattering in all directions. he walks past the place where the lorry was found
police say the trailer travelled from zeebrugge in belgium into purfleet on the river thames, arrivingter midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named locally in northern ireland as 25—year—old mo robinson. he's being questioned on suspicion of murder. this matter has attracted national and international interest and it is imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who have lost their lives. grays is at the centre of a huge haulage network....
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most sophisticated and comprehensive educational programs to protect our nation's critical asset sit thames and networks. despite the real harm and damage that can result from sishe attacks, cyber security is rarely covered enough in our current work force development programs. that's why together with my friend, congressman langy virnings we have introduced this bill to -- langevin, we have introduced this bill. madam speaker, we must continue developing the 21st century work force to meet the technical demands of our country is facing now and in the future. this includes our cyber security. i encourage my colleagues to support this bill and for every citizen to learn more about protecting their privacy and data online during this cyber security awareness month. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from maryland, mr. brown, for five minutes. mr. speaker, as we bourne or dear colleague, eby gentleman cummings, i rise today to say farewell to a good man. a faithful servant, and true friend. during the past
most sophisticated and comprehensive educational programs to protect our nation's critical asset sit thames and networks. despite the real harm and damage that can result from sishe attacks, cyber security is rarely covered enough in our current work force development programs. that's why together with my friend, congressman langy virnings we have introduced this bill to -- langevin, we have introduced this bill. madam speaker, we must continue developing the 21st century work force to meet the...
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usually i get a moraga temp but something isn't happening. 60s on the thames. there is a good breeze coming off black diamond. dollar ridge, 40 miles per hour . above the oakland zoo, 44. above the caldecott. 41 miles per hour . it is very dry and in the hills it's windy. fairfield and vacaville, you don't have to go far to find no wind at all or a good breeze. vacaville have gusts at 40. some locations had nothing at all. the system or march east. as it does through the day the pressure gradients were relax but for the morning hours we are in that advisory for the wind and the high fire danger. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. the system will kick out and then things start to calm down. 60s, 70s and upper 70s to view near 80. >>> we're going to start with the east bay commute. take a look at the altamont pass. let's talk about 580. not much going on. 580 at 205 is a good start for the tracy super commute. 880 northbound at high street there is a crash with a couple of lanes blocked. you can see at the top of your screen chp is running a traffic break to slow t
usually i get a moraga temp but something isn't happening. 60s on the thames. there is a good breeze coming off black diamond. dollar ridge, 40 miles per hour . above the oakland zoo, 44. above the caldecott. 41 miles per hour . it is very dry and in the hills it's windy. fairfield and vacaville, you don't have to go far to find no wind at all or a good breeze. vacaville have gusts at 40. some locations had nothing at all. the system or march east. as it does through the day the pressure...
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the one line they feel anonymous they feel that there are no barriers to anything that they have to thames of all that you saw in line we need to have thought regulation tom break believes that the political culture also needs to change. the way back is for i mean i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue of bret's it i think until this is dealt with one way or another than we will continue to see this level of aggression the is the sort of language used. for now the brics a crisis remains ongoing and that makes all potential targets wherever they stand on the political spectrum. tourists behaving badly it's a daily reality for the residents of amsterdam in the netherlands the infamous red light district attracts visitors from across the world and for some the country's liberal attitudes are license for disrespectful behavior all residents are fed up and are demanding change the city is threatening to impose deep fines for rude conduct and is even considering banning sex work from the city center for women like maria the proposals could be the end to her livelihood. 8 pm in amsterdam doors
the one line they feel anonymous they feel that there are no barriers to anything that they have to thames of all that you saw in line we need to have thought regulation tom break believes that the political culture also needs to change. the way back is for i mean i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue of bret's it i think until this is dealt with one way or another than we will continue to see this level of aggression the is the sort of language used. for now the brics a crisis remains...
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want to sort of undercut the rest of the european union and becomes a competitive singapore in the thames but this is he's getting into detail at the end of the day to people trust german core and i think the answer is really no and there's been this terribly damaging thing about the summit i'm anti semitism within the labor party labor party has been consuming itself i mean it almost doesn't need an opposition party like the tories it's fighting itself i don't really know how attractive a proposition labor is at the moment this leader but of course that's for the bridge voters to decide that labor but now has a relatively clear position it says it wants a 2nd year referendum it's taken labor 3 years to come to a relatively clear position so ultimately if you want britain to remain in the european union you cannot relatively safely vote for either labor all the little democrats or the greens or the scottish national party whichever might have the best chance in the constituency in which you live that might save them but a 2nd referendum 2 years ago perhaps by the fence enthusiasm at this
want to sort of undercut the rest of the european union and becomes a competitive singapore in the thames but this is he's getting into detail at the end of the day to people trust german core and i think the answer is really no and there's been this terribly damaging thing about the summit i'm anti semitism within the labor party labor party has been consuming itself i mean it almost doesn't need an opposition party like the tories it's fighting itself i don't really know how attractive a...
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police say the lorry had travelled from zeebrugge in belgium to purfleet on the river thames.the whole house will agree that this is truly a shocking incident. my thoughts, and all thoughts and condolences, are with the victims and their loved ones at this utterly terrible time. nobody leaves their homes on a journey like this with so much risk and fear on a whim. they often do it because they are actually desperate, they can be the victims of economic deprivation, of war, famine, catastrophic climate change. there are many adverse conditions that people are fleeing from. but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that these people are victims. while she ponders a response to this horrific event, will the home secretary accept the general point that focusing security and checks on one route will not work if security and checks elsewhere are weaker? priti patel said the border force carried out checks at every level. we are dealing with those that are using people for the most appalling purposes. and what we have seen today and what we are witnessing is one of the most horrendous
police say the lorry had travelled from zeebrugge in belgium to purfleet on the river thames.the whole house will agree that this is truly a shocking incident. my thoughts, and all thoughts and condolences, are with the victims and their loved ones at this utterly terrible time. nobody leaves their homes on a journey like this with so much risk and fear on a whim. they often do it because they are actually desperate, they can be the victims of economic deprivation, of war, famine, catastrophic...
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the one line they feel anonymous they feel that there are no barriers to anything that they have to thames of all that you saw in line we need to have thought regulation tom break believes that the political culture also needs to change. the way back is for i mean i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue brett said i think until this is dealt with one way or another than we will continue to see this level of aggression the is this other language news. for now the brics a crisis remains ongoing and that makes all m.p.'s potential targets wherever they stand on the political spectrum. well how to make sense of brics when its consequences seem to be since it was an even dangerous one person who was qualified to analyze what has and is happening in the u.k. as my colleague barbara visa will she joins me tonight in our brussels bureau good evening to you barbara let me ask you just for a personal report 1st barber you've reported many many times we've talked many times with you there in the thick of the brics it chaos have you ever felt unsafe have you ever been threatened with physical violenc
the one line they feel anonymous they feel that there are no barriers to anything that they have to thames of all that you saw in line we need to have thought regulation tom break believes that the political culture also needs to change. the way back is for i mean i think in the u.k. to resolve the issue brett said i think until this is dealt with one way or another than we will continue to see this level of aggression the is this other language news. for now the brics a crisis remains ongoing...
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but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north—south divide, some decent spells of sunshine after a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. clouding over from south wales and into the midlands, an we'll see some outbreaks of rain into the south—west, predominantly. here, temperatures 11—13 degrees, further north we are looking at 8—10 celsius as a high. now as we move out of wednesday into thursday, that frontal system is going to start to push in from the atlantic, the high pressure drifts east off into the near contine
but with an easterly breeze we could see a few showers later on in the day coming up through the thames on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up at around 7—10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, further north of that, again it's another cold start. so the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further east, and...
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near london the vehicle was found at the water glade industrial park close to docks on the river thames the truck is believed to have come from bulgaria the driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder police say they are still trying to identify the victims the vehicle is thought to have entered the u.k. last weekend a local member of parliament has linked the tragedy to police trafficking but police themselves of people trafficking rather but police have not confirmed this. and of the local police have just been giving their 1st report about that incident let's listen in to what they had to say. shortly before 1 40 am today we received reports that a number of people have been found inside the lorries container to plate industrial park on eastern avenue in gray's we believe the lorry is from area and came into the u.k. through holyhead on the 19th of october. emergency services attended but sadly people inside the container. early indications suggest that one of these people was a teenager the rest to be adults. at this stage we have not where the victims of from their identities a
near london the vehicle was found at the water glade industrial park close to docks on the river thames the truck is believed to have come from bulgaria the driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder police say they are still trying to identify the victims the vehicle is thought to have entered the u.k. last weekend a local member of parliament has linked the tragedy to police trafficking but police themselves of people trafficking rather but police have not confirmed this. and of the...
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but later, they said the lorry had travelled from zeebrugge in belgium to purfleet on the river thamester's questions, the mood was sombre, as borisjohnson gave his reaction. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. i am receiving regular updates, and the home office will work closely with essex police as we establish exactly what has happened. my right honourable friend, the home secretary, will make a statement immediately after these questions. can we just think for a moment of what it must've been like for those 39 people, obviously in a desperate and dangerous situation, for their lives to end, suffocated to death in a container? this is an unbelievable human tragedy that's happened in our country at this time. we obviously need to look at the whole situation and answers to what happened there. but also, i do pay an enormous tribute to the emergency services who have gone on to the scene to deal with it. all of us who just think for a moment of what it's like to
but later, they said the lorry had travelled from zeebrugge in belgium to purfleet on the river thamester's questions, the mood was sombre, as borisjohnson gave his reaction. this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking. i know the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones. i am receiving regular updates, and the home office will work closely with essex police as we establish exactly what has happened. my right honourable friend, the...
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police said the trailer arrived, on a ferry from zeebrugge in belgium, into purfleet on the river thamesg just after midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named in northern ireland as 25—year—old mo robinson. he is being questioned on suspicion of murder. this matter has attracted national and international interest, and it's absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who have lost their lives. grays is at the centre of a huge haulage network. where the lorries are stopping overnight and people are coming out of them. some here are shocked, but not surprised. this cabbie says he and his colleagues are often approached by desperate people. all they do, is they come up, they can't speak english, they hand you a phone, you speak to someone on the other end of a phone, and they ask you to take them to an address. it's normally round by london. i've seen six people getting out of the back of a lorry in the same location. this man didn't want to be identified. as has my best friend, seen people running out of a lorry, and scattering in
police said the trailer arrived, on a ferry from zeebrugge in belgium, into purfleet on the river thamesg just after midnight. the driver of the lorry has been named in northern ireland as 25—year—old mo robinson. he is being questioned on suspicion of murder. this matter has attracted national and international interest, and it's absolutely imperative that the operation is conducted with the utmost respect for the 39 people who have lost their lives. grays is at the centre of a huge...
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thames valley police say they were called to a property just before midnight.so injured in the incident. katy austin is in milton keynes. what more can you tell us? the sad news emerged this morning that two teenagers lost their lives over night. police and the ambulance service were called to this residential area of milton keynes after reports that there had been a stabbing. 117—year—old boy lost his life at the scene, another was taken to hospital but later died. two other men were hurt and they were taken to hospital with serious injuries. police have launched a double murder investigation and we have seen forensics teams on site this morning gathering evidence. so far, no arrests have been made. katie, thank you. there have again been violent clashes between police and protesters on the streets of hong kong, with thousands of people marching despite a police ban. the pro—democracy protestors are increasingly concerned that china is seeking greater control over hong kong. officers fired tear gas and used water canon after shops, banks and metro stations wer
thames valley police say they were called to a property just before midnight.so injured in the incident. katy austin is in milton keynes. what more can you tell us? the sad news emerged this morning that two teenagers lost their lives over night. police and the ambulance service were called to this residential area of milton keynes after reports that there had been a stabbing. 117—year—old boy lost his life at the scene, another was taken to hospital but later died. two other men were hurt...
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could see a few sows later on in the day coming up few sows later on in the day coming up to the thames, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just those clear skies for many. but that rainjust edges that those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up around 7— 10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, north of that again it is another cold start. the high pressure is still with the bulk of the country but it is starting to shift its way a little bit further eased, and these weather fronts threaten a little bit further as we go into wednesday. so yet again a bit of a north— south divide, some decent spells of sunshine uptake a good start for scotland, northern ireland and northern england. carding of the does make south wales into england. temperatures 11— 13 degrees, further north we are looking at 8— 10 celsius as a high. as we move out of wednesday into thursday, that until system is going to start to push on from the atlantic, the high pressure drifts eased off into the n
could see a few sows later on in the day coming up few sows later on in the day coming up to the thames, on tuesday we still keep those clear skies for many. but that rain just those clear skies for many. but that rainjust edges that those clear skies for many. but that rain just edges that little bit further inland and so that means temperatures are going to hold up around 7— 10 degrees south of the m4 corridor, north of that again it is another cold start. the high pressure is still with...
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Oct 29, 2019
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and perhaps running in of the north sea, maybe one or two of the north sea, maybe one or two of the thames and into cornwall. —— isles of scilly. as we move out of tuesday we continue to see discarded range edging a little further inland. more cloud for south wales, the midlands and towards the capital. further north we keep the clear skies and a frost is likely again through scotla nd frost is likely again through scotland and northern england with low single figures. but because of the cloud, temperatures further south are around 7— 10 celsius. so we are starting to see some changes develop on wednesday as the high pressure d rifts develop on wednesday as the high pressure drifts up into the new continent. but for the bulk of the country, it should still stay dry and settled as you can see. most of the rain downs towards the south, a little cloud again through wales and over to london. further north of that we keep that sunshine, but again it is still going to feel pretty chilly, 9— 12 degrees. now, as we move out of wednesday into thursday, that is when we are more likely to see the cha
and perhaps running in of the north sea, maybe one or two of the north sea, maybe one or two of the thames and into cornwall. —— isles of scilly. as we move out of tuesday we continue to see discarded range edging a little further inland. more cloud for south wales, the midlands and towards the capital. further north we keep the clear skies and a frost is likely again through scotla nd frost is likely again through scotland and northern england with low single figures. but because of the...