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so, tom birmingham, the project manager for the new wastewater plant. i'll talk about the development going on out there, and the proposed new treatment plant. a bit of good news, so the development is a massive 10 to 15, maybe 20-year development. they are rebuilding essentially the entire island, aside from the job corps. all the utilities above and below ground are going to be replaced. that means every water pipe, wastewater pipe, power line will be replaced on the island with new infrastructure that will eventually be accepted by the p.u.c. however, it is a long, very complicated project, you know. while this is all going on, you know, we have 1800 homes on the northern part of the island we have to maintain service to through tida. >> the development is for up to 8,000 new homes, which is 18 to 20,000 people, so it is a big development. includes 300 acres of open space. a new, three new hotels going on the island and y.b.i., rooms, up to 500 rooms going on the island. work started last year on y.b.i., building the new residential units and treasur
so, tom birmingham, the project manager for the new wastewater plant. i'll talk about the development going on out there, and the proposed new treatment plant. a bit of good news, so the development is a massive 10 to 15, maybe 20-year development. they are rebuilding essentially the entire island, aside from the job corps. all the utilities above and below ground are going to be replaced. that means every water pipe, wastewater pipe, power line will be replaced on the island with new...
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tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.ll 100 cases on the bbc news website. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. the time is 18:14pm. our top story this evening: weeks of talks have ended in failure for labour and the conservatives trying to end the deadlock over brexit. coming up: on their way to wembley — watford fans prepare for tomorrow's fa cup final after 35 years. coming up, ahead of the fa cup final, manchester city and watford. two years ago next week, saffie roussos, who was eight years old, was the youngest person to die in the attack on a concert at the manchester arena. her mother lisa was also very badly injured and was in a coma for six weeks. but, after extensive surgery and rehabilitation, she's now preparing to walk the route of the great manchester run this weekend, to raise money for a new charity in her daughter's memory. she's given her first broadcast interview alongside her husband andrew, to our correspondentjudith moritz. i remember... leaving, and saffie had got my hand, this hand, and she was pulling, j
tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.ll 100 cases on the bbc news website. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. the time is 18:14pm. our top story this evening: weeks of talks have ended in failure for labour and the conservatives trying to end the deadlock over brexit. coming up: on their way to wembley — watford fans prepare for tomorrow's fa cup final after 35 years. coming up, ahead of the fa cup final, manchester city and watford. two years ago next week, saffie roussos, who was eight years old,...
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tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.bsite. just go to bbc.co.uk/news. voters go to the polls across the uk next week in the european parliamentary elections, and we've been hearing from people around the country about the issues most important to them. tonight, emma vardy reports from belfast, where some younger voters are hoping for more unity in northern ireland's traditionally divisive politics. no longer defined by its past, an era of peace 110w shapes this island. yet political change comes slowly. the battle between unionists and irish nationalist parties underpins the social divide. in east belfast, a bastion of britishness and brexit, there's little affinity with brussels. when it comes to the european elections, what will be in your mind about how you vote? just vote for the usual parties we usually vote for. we see the other side as the enemy. they're the ones causing all the trouble. on both sides, it's the same. they think the other side's causing all the trouble. just a few streets away, west belfast is pro—
tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.bsite. just go to bbc.co.uk/news. voters go to the polls across the uk next week in the european parliamentary elections, and we've been hearing from people around the country about the issues most important to them. tonight, emma vardy reports from belfast, where some younger voters are hoping for more unity in northern ireland's traditionally divisive politics. no longer defined by its past, an era of peace 110w shapes this island. yet political change comes...
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tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.t controversial eurovision song contest ever held. the finals are taking place in israel tomorrow night, but pro—palestinian campaigners have called for a boycott of the contest, and organisers fear protestors may be planning disruption. and after a lot of speculation, madonna will perform at the event in tel aviv, from where our correspondent david sillito reports. welcome to the eurovision song contest 2019. israel, and the week—long eurovision party is now in full swing. live from tel aviv, israel. but remember, all this is happening against a background of considerable political tension on the border with gaza, which raises issues of security. will there be protests and also, will people turn up? as you can see, the crowds are here, but even among some of the entrants, there are questions. # svallid var homlulaust... this is iceland's hatari, and they have qualms about israel, but have been told "no politics", on or off stage. we've been warned. we've been told we reached the limit
tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.t controversial eurovision song contest ever held. the finals are taking place in israel tomorrow night, but pro—palestinian campaigners have called for a boycott of the contest, and organisers fear protestors may be planning disruption. and after a lot of speculation, madonna will perform at the event in tel aviv, from where our correspondent david sillito reports. welcome to the eurovision song contest 2019. israel, and the week—long eurovision party is...
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tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.rosie cooper in a terror attack, has been jailed for life with a minimum of 20 years. jack renshaw who's 23, also admitted threatening to kill a police officer who was investigating him, for child sex offences. a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for ten—and—a—half years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. one of the women he assaulted, wasjoy peart, a midwife at the surgery. it made me feel dirty and violated. and i actually couldn't believe that he did it to me, particularly being a health professional also and having worked with him. i was just grateful that i had my colleagues i could tell straight after the event happened. and in terms of the fact that nothing was done at that time to get rid of
tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham.rosie cooper in a terror attack, has been jailed for life with a minimum of 20 years. jack renshaw who's 23, also admitted threatening to kill a police officer who was investigating him, for child sex offences. a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for ten—and—a—half years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he...
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tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham. of all 100 cases on the bbc news website. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. the headlines on bbc news. cross party brexit talks collapse — jeremy corbyn pulls the plug on them, blaming the weakness and instability of the government. the inquests into the london bridge attacks hears how a young nurse was killed, after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey. sport centre, here's hugh. good evening. england are chasing 341 for victory over pakistan in the fourth one day international at trent bridge. a win that would also give england a series win. babar azam hit 115 after pakistan were put into bat. tom curran impressed taking four wickets in reply, jason roy hit 114 of his own, including 15 boundaries... england are currently 258 for five after xx of their 50 overs. you can listen to the conclusion on radio 5live sports extra or the bbc sport website and app. manchester city manager pep gua
tom symonds, bbc news, birmingham. of all 100 cases on the bbc news website. just head to bbc.co.uk/news. the headlines on bbc news. cross party brexit talks collapse — jeremy corbyn pulls the plug on them, blaming the weakness and instability of the government. the inquests into the london bridge attacks hears how a young nurse was killed, after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey....
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tom symonds, bbc news. joining me in the studio is ben wintour, co—founder of steel warrior, a charity which melts downs knives and turns then into outdoor gym equipment. and from birminghamdavid jamieson — the police and crime commissioner for the west midlands. thank you both forjoining us. one of the things about this story is just how enormous the impact is brought home by seeing the faces of all the victims. we have on our website today the story of the individual victims, website today the story of the individualvictims, many website today the story of the individual victims, many of them, and as you can see from the story, a lot of victims predominantly in their 20s and 30s. if you keep going down... if you click on each of the individual photos you get to the story of the victim and of the particular case, the circumstances. each of these cases also has an update on whether charges stand, if any. coming back, then, to the discussion today, ben, let's talk to you. do you feel the enormous focus we have seen on stabbings since the beginning of the year, particularly with the death of jayden so early in the year and so young at 1a, to think we have a need to get on t
tom symonds, bbc news. joining me in the studio is ben wintour, co—founder of steel warrior, a charity which melts downs knives and turns then into outdoor gym equipment. and from birminghamdavid jamieson — the police and crime commissioner for the west midlands. thank you both forjoining us. one of the things about this story is just how enormous the impact is brought home by seeing the faces of all the victims. we have on our website today the story of the individual victims, website...