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tir dhondy, bbc news.risk of health problems caused by air pollution. that's according to a new interactive map which — for the first time — shows the disparities in urban tree cover across the uk. claire marshall reports from sheffield. my everyday walk is really busy, actually, and it's full of pollution and this horrible air. the 400 pupils at this primary school in sheffield are breathing some of the most polluted air in the city. this is a deprived area. the school squeezed between two main roads. trees help filter the air, but with too few around, the school has planted one more. do you maybe wish there might be more trees around? yeah. hundred million trees! jo quinlan'sjob is to look after the welfare of the children, which here includes the trees. the safety of the children is a massive spectrum from the inner city, with very little green spaces, and i'm very conscious that that could be affecting the health of the children as they play out in both our playgrounds. the data published today reveals
tir dhondy, bbc news.risk of health problems caused by air pollution. that's according to a new interactive map which — for the first time — shows the disparities in urban tree cover across the uk. claire marshall reports from sheffield. my everyday walk is really busy, actually, and it's full of pollution and this horrible air. the 400 pupils at this primary school in sheffield are breathing some of the most polluted air in the city. this is a deprived area. the school squeezed between two...
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tir dhondy, bbc news. just a quick pointer.. a decade—long wait for gamers is over. finally, a trailer for the sixth main game in the grand theft auto series has been released. rockstar games released it earlier than expected, after it was leaked online. but the hotly anticipated game won't land on shelves until 2025. let's take a look at it now. lucia. do you know why you're here? bad luck, i guess. # there was a girl i knew # there was a girl i knew # she said she cared about me # she said she cared about me # she said she cared about me # she tried to make my world # she tried to make my world # the way she thought it should be # the way she thought it should be # yeah, we were desperate then # yeah, we were desperate then # to have each other... that is a little sense of the trailer. let's hear more reaction to today positive elements. —— today's developments. sir ian livingstone?is a games entrepreneur and partner at hiro capital. i'v e i've talked to him first of all about the impact this trailer had had, which had been c
tir dhondy, bbc news. just a quick pointer.. a decade—long wait for gamers is over. finally, a trailer for the sixth main game in the grand theft auto series has been released. rockstar games released it earlier than expected, after it was leaked online. but the hotly anticipated game won't land on shelves until 2025. let's take a look at it now. lucia. do you know why you're here? bad luck, i guess. # there was a girl i knew # there was a girl i knew # she said she cared about me # she said...
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tir dhondy, bbc news.ntary — hunting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. junior doctors in england will stage further strikes in the week running up to christmas and then again in the first week of january after rejecting a new government pay off. rejecting a new government pay offer. the walk—outs injanuary will be for six full days, one of the longest single periods of industrial action ever in the nhs. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been giving us more details. it is the most difficult time of the yearfor it is the most difficult time of the year for the it is the most difficult time of the yearfor the nhs, around the uk. this dispute is very much in england. and health leaders are really very concerned, to put it frankly. the strike before christmas three days, is going to be difficult enough, but the really busy, challenging time for the health service, particular in hospitals and for mln services, is in the new year, after people come back from the new year holiday with head up to bed because gp serv
tir dhondy, bbc news.ntary — hunting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. junior doctors in england will stage further strikes in the week running up to christmas and then again in the first week of january after rejecting a new government pay off. rejecting a new government pay offer. the walk—outs injanuary will be for six full days, one of the longest single periods of industrial action ever in the nhs. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been giving us more details. it is the most difficult...
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tir dhondy, bbc news. iplayer. one more story. it seems even father christmas can fall foul of planning laws. a grotto in somerset — which cost thousands of pounds — has been built without permission and might now have to be taken down. the decision is in the hands of somerset council's planning committee which will vote on the issue tonight. ross pollard reports. twas the night before a council meeting where it will be decided whether this christmas grotto in frome is naughty or nice. it's a family run operation, and it's pretty impressive. and once you're inside the grotto, you come through this secret tunnel and there's a cabin door at the other side, and knock on the cabin door... see who's inside. ho—ho—ho—ho! merry christmas! merry christmas. come on in, take a seat. hello, my lovelies. everything here is basically handmade. it's an experience that the children will take through their, you know, their growing up years and hopefully, if we're still here, we'll be seeing their children. and that's all
tir dhondy, bbc news. iplayer. one more story. it seems even father christmas can fall foul of planning laws. a grotto in somerset — which cost thousands of pounds — has been built without permission and might now have to be taken down. the decision is in the hands of somerset council's planning committee which will vote on the issue tonight. ross pollard reports. twas the night before a council meeting where it will be decided whether this christmas grotto in frome is naughty or nice. it's...
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tir dhondy, bbc news. — hunting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. the number of 15—year—olds regularly skipping meals due to poverty in the uk is one of the highest in europe, according to a new report. the pisa test looks at the education and welfare of 15—year—olds around the world, and shows that nearly 11% in the uk are having to miss meals due to the cost—of—living crisis. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. every morning starts with a free breakfast for all children at cockshut hill secondary school in birmingham. do you want something? for the head teacher, this is the first priority of the day. for some pupils, school is the only place where they're guaranteed a hot meal. our main priority is obviously the education of the children, but if they're hungry, they're tired or cold, they're not going to learn. more than 60% of the pupils here are on free school meals. according to the pisa report, which compares 15—year—olds around the world, 11% in the uk miss meals regularly because
tir dhondy, bbc news. — hunting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. the number of 15—year—olds regularly skipping meals due to poverty in the uk is one of the highest in europe, according to a new report. the pisa test looks at the education and welfare of 15—year—olds around the world, and shows that nearly 11% in the uk are having to miss meals due to the cost—of—living crisis. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. every morning starts with a free breakfast for...
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tir dhondy, bbc news.nhunt was launched earlier in the aberfan in south wales after a pregnant woman was stabbed. schools, nurseries and a community centre were told to lockdown as police searched for the suspect who has now been arrested. hywel griffith is there for us this evening. hywel, what more do we know? yes, sophie, people were heading out for the day, parents walking back from the school run when the attack happened in the street behind me in broad daylight. tonight, as you say, the police have confirmed that they have arrested a 28—year—old man known to the victim on suspicion of attempted murder. they've also thank the local community here after what for many has been a difficult and traumatic day. securing the scene, a police cordon and protects the quiet terrace in aberfan, wherejust after nine o'clock this morning, there was a moment of chaos. a 29—year—old woman was stabbed in the street, attacked in front of her neighbours. katie lives here and witnessed it happening before running to help
tir dhondy, bbc news.nhunt was launched earlier in the aberfan in south wales after a pregnant woman was stabbed. schools, nurseries and a community centre were told to lockdown as police searched for the suspect who has now been arrested. hywel griffith is there for us this evening. hywel, what more do we know? yes, sophie, people were heading out for the day, parents walking back from the school run when the attack happened in the street behind me in broad daylight. tonight, as you say, the...
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the reporter, tir dhondy, met some of the victims and the criminals. let's have a look at a clip.met him a month before his trial where he was handed a two year sentence. during the interview, we noticed that he was carrying a large machete. we decided we couldn't press him for answers and kept our interview short. brave reporting, but was it wise reporting? blodwen jones got in touch after seeing that on the 1:00 news on bbc one. well, we put blodwen's comment to bbc news and received this reply. to matters of less importance now — at least according to angela, who called our voice mail recently to complain about celebrities featuring on the news. she'd heard about the reunion of the noughties band girls aloud several times that day. so by the time it came up again on the 6:00 news on bbc one, she'd had enough. and we're talking to girls aloud as they announce a reunion tour. i'm fed up with the amount of showbiz news that gets put on the bbc when it's supposed to be a news program. the fact that a pop group are getting back together is not news. if you want to have that sort of
the reporter, tir dhondy, met some of the victims and the criminals. let's have a look at a clip.met him a month before his trial where he was handed a two year sentence. during the interview, we noticed that he was carrying a large machete. we decided we couldn't press him for answers and kept our interview short. brave reporting, but was it wise reporting? blodwen jones got in touch after seeing that on the 1:00 news on bbc one. well, we put blodwen's comment to bbc news and received this...
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tir dhondy, bbc news.g the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. to the turner prize now — one of the most prestigious awards in the arts world. it has been won this year by 41—year—old jesse darling. his work was inspired by brexit, the pandemic and immigration. our culture editor, katie razzall was at the ceremony. and the winner is, ladies and gentlemen, jesse darling. jesse darling only went to art school in his 30s. he's worked in music and as a chef. now, he's the winner of the uk's most prestigious contemporary art prize. well, this is a lot. darling's show opens with checkpoints surrounded by barbed wire. there are jaunty sculptures of crash barriers. unionjacks and bunting adorn the room. the 0xford—born, berlin based, artist says, in part, he's focusing on what he sees as the uk's hostile environment on immigration. i'm looking at what's going on here, and i wanted to make a work that reflected that, and i wanted to make a work about britain for the british public. and whether they like it or don't lik
tir dhondy, bbc news.g the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. to the turner prize now — one of the most prestigious awards in the arts world. it has been won this year by 41—year—old jesse darling. his work was inspired by brexit, the pandemic and immigration. our culture editor, katie razzall was at the ceremony. and the winner is, ladies and gentlemen, jesse darling. jesse darling only went to art school in his 30s. he's worked in music and as a chef. now, he's the winner of the uk's...
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reporter tir dhondy has explored this issue for a bbc three documentary, in which she met some of thepital of the uk. this like these ruthlessly steel watches were thousands of pounds. you can see the size — thousands of pounds. you can see the size of _ thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the _ thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the blade. - thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the blade. i i see the size of the blade. i met andrew a conservative counsellor who last year was robbed by mopeds thieves melbourne and 18 inch machete. we were on our way to the cinema in broad daylight as we turned on the road the man got off the bike and charge towards me screaming give me your watch, give me your watch! my wife thought it was a terrorist attack she collapses. the attackers _ attack she collapses. the attackers are _ attack she collapses. the attackers are now - attack she collapses. the attackers are now in - attack she collapses. the attackers are now in prison. and how do you think the watch was spotted? t and how do you think the watch was spotted?— was spot
reporter tir dhondy has explored this issue for a bbc three documentary, in which she met some of thepital of the uk. this like these ruthlessly steel watches were thousands of pounds. you can see the size — thousands of pounds. you can see the size of _ thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the _ thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the blade. - thousands of pounds. you can see the size of the blade. i i see the size of the blade. i met andrew a conservative counsellor who...
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tir dhondy, bbc news. some sad news to bring you this hour. band wings, has died at the age of 79. you can see him here, being interviewed with paul and linda mccartney. denny, whose real name was brian hines, died after a long battle with lung disease, according to his wife elizabeth. we'll leave you with one his songs, mull of kintyre #my # my desire is always to be... hello. skies are going to be clearing across much of the country through the evening and overnight, and that's going to lead to a widespread frost. also fog forming, particularly across more southern parts of the uk. now, let me show you the satellite picture from earlier on. it really was quite a cloudy day across the bulk of england and wales — drizzly, too. but in the north—west, we had clearer skies and it's been quite a cold day. and this is where the temperatures will be lowest overnight. now the winds will fall light as well right across the uk, and that's going to help the fog to form. and we're thinking around parts of the midlands into wales, central, southern englan
tir dhondy, bbc news. some sad news to bring you this hour. band wings, has died at the age of 79. you can see him here, being interviewed with paul and linda mccartney. denny, whose real name was brian hines, died after a long battle with lung disease, according to his wife elizabeth. we'll leave you with one his songs, mull of kintyre #my # my desire is always to be... hello. skies are going to be clearing across much of the country through the evening and overnight, and that's going to lead...
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tir dhondy, bbc news. extraordinary pictures. £50 million of watches in a year.ting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. "access denied" is the sun headline with a mocked up passport. the paper has an article written by rishi sunak, in which he declares "enough is enough — it's time to get control of immigration once and for all." the guardian carries a picture of palestinian children following an israeli strike in gaza. the paper reports israeli tanks have extended their offensive into the south of the territory. the times is warning "don't panic — but stock up on candles, batteries and torches." the paper says that is how the government is urging us to prepare for a crisis that wipes out power supplies. it is not an imminent power cut. it is a general review, looking at the system. it is beginning to feel and look a lot like christmas in central london. these lights are on regent street. called the spirit of christmas. and staying with a festive theme and festive gags, the joke voted the best topical christmas cra
tir dhondy, bbc news. extraordinary pictures. £50 million of watches in a year.ting the rolex rippers — on bbc iplayer. let's take a look at some of today's newspapers. "access denied" is the sun headline with a mocked up passport. the paper has an article written by rishi sunak, in which he declares "enough is enough — it's time to get control of immigration once and for all." the guardian carries a picture of palestinian children following an israeli strike in gaza....
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the reporter, tir dhondy, met some of the victims and the criminals. let's have a look at a clip.ulletins and received this reply for angela. last week, the bbc announced it was embarking on what it's calling the "digital transformation" of news. this has been prompted by the decline in traditional linear audiences for tv and radio, an increase in the proportion of people getting their news online and by a need to save millions of pounds to avoid a budget shortfall. some areas of news will be cut back — we mentioned newsnight last week — and others expanded. as promised, we'rejoined today to discuss the bbc�*s plans for the future of news byjonathan munro, the deputy chief executive of bbc news. viewers have been writing in. let's have a look at some of their comments, matthew thomas wrote in about the plans for newsnight. jr owen told us: janet leslie said: lesley reeves said: well, jonathan, as i say, is with me now, jonathan munro. thank you for coming on newswatch. could you clarify first how many, if any, journalistjobs have been lost in this round of cuts and in the last yea
the reporter, tir dhondy, met some of the victims and the criminals. let's have a look at a clip.ulletins and received this reply for angela. last week, the bbc announced it was embarking on what it's calling the "digital transformation" of news. this has been prompted by the decline in traditional linear audiences for tv and radio, an increase in the proportion of people getting their news online and by a need to save millions of pounds to avoid a budget shortfall. some areas of news...