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tom burridge, bbc news.0 sites have now been listed for protection by historic england. the latest additions to the national heritage list include the head office of the bike manufacturer raleigh in nottingham, and an art art deco terminal building at birmingham airport. lizo mzimba has more. v0|ceover: the duchess goes on to birmingham to open the new airport that has cost well over a quarter of a million pounds... the elmdon building, opened almost 80 years ago by the duchess of kent, was the original terminal at what was to later become birmingham airport. it's now been given listed status as an outstanding piece of 1930s art deco architecture. the number of listed sites in england has now reached a00,000, thanks to today's latest additions. the criteria are quite wide ranging, some of the time it will be to do with architecture or merit in quality, sometimes to do with engineering, innovation and design innovation. other times it will be to do with an amazing story to do with the community or an individu
tom burridge, bbc news.0 sites have now been listed for protection by historic england. the latest additions to the national heritage list include the head office of the bike manufacturer raleigh in nottingham, and an art art deco terminal building at birmingham airport. lizo mzimba has more. v0|ceover: the duchess goes on to birmingham to open the new airport that has cost well over a quarter of a million pounds... the elmdon building, opened almost 80 years ago by the duchess of kent, was the...
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tom burridge, bbc news.ooy to see harry in you can find today's news on our website.mo join us ow where we will have complete coverage of aretha franklin's funeral in detroin and john mccing in state at the capitol. to see what 're working on at any time, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifesty you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the latest headlines you can trust. download now from seleed app stores >> funding of this presentationb is made po by pe freeman foundation, kovler foundatiosuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? m starts with a vision. we see its ideal our mind, and then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you
tom burridge, bbc news.ooy to see harry in you can find today's news on our website.mo join us ow where we will have complete coverage of aretha franklin's funeral in detroin and john mccing in state at the capitol. to see what 're working on at any time, check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thanks so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed to work around your lifesty you can swipe your way through the news...
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tom burridge reports.nt ten hours on her own at sea. but kay looked well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. the norwegian star is a 92,000 ton cruise ship. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north towards venice when, just before midnight last night, kay went overboard about 60 miles off the croatian coast. too much sun the only visible effect, but what an ordeal. i am very lucky to be alive. there has been no comment on how she fell. the coastguard said she was exhausted when they pulled her from the water. tom burridge, bbc news. now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. here is what is coming up in your monday, sports breathing. djokovic versus federer. real madrid kick off their la liga
tom burridge reports.nt ten hours on her own at sea. but kay looked well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. the norwegian star is a 92,000 ton cruise ship. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north...
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tom burridge, bbc news.y further earthquakes, two weeks after one that killed more than 450 people. a 6.3 magnitude quake struck this morning, causing mudslides and damaging buildings. officials reported a second quake 12 hours later. it's unclear whether anyone has died. the ministry of defence is investigating allegations that british vessels shipwrecked in asia during world war two have been targeted by scavengers. the defence secretary gavin williamson says he's "very concerned" to hear claims that four shipwrecks off the malaysian and indonesian coasts had been looted. chi chi izundu has the details. iname i name this ship prince of wales. cheering and applause. may, 1939. the launch of the prince of wales a few months before the outbreak of the second world war. in 1941, that same vessel was used to host a secret meeting between winston churchill and the american president franklin roosevelt. later that year, it and hms repulse would make their final voyage. repulse and the prince of wales were lost in
tom burridge, bbc news.y further earthquakes, two weeks after one that killed more than 450 people. a 6.3 magnitude quake struck this morning, causing mudslides and damaging buildings. officials reported a second quake 12 hours later. it's unclear whether anyone has died. the ministry of defence is investigating allegations that british vessels shipwrecked in asia during world war two have been targeted by scavengers. the defence secretary gavin williamson says he's "very concerned"...
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tom burridge reports. and then spent ten hours on her own at sea. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. and this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. she fell from the back deck of this 92,000 ton cruise ship, the norwegian star. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north towards venice when, just before midnight last night, kay went overboard about 60 miles off the croatian coast. too much sun the only visible effect, but what an ordeal. i am very lucky to be alive. there has been no comment on how she fell. the coastguard said she was exhausted when they pulled her from the water. tom burridge, bbc news. more than 200 competitors from around the world have been taking part in the fourth british beard and moustache championships in
tom burridge reports. and then spent ten hours on her own at sea. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. and this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. she fell from the back deck of this 92,000 ton cruise ship, the norwegian star. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic....
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tom burridge reports. type of syringe pump which was known to be potentially dangerous. the graseby ms26 and the ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 years. the syringe pumps were used to administer drugs into a patient‘s bloodstream over an extended period of time. the two models looked similar, but released drugs at different rates, and that sometimes led to confusion and mistakes being made. the government is already investigating whether the equipment could have been withdrawn from use more quickly. now, the sunday times says health bosses decided to phase the pumps out over five years, from 2010 to 2015, partly because of the cost implications of replacing them with modern, safer alternatives. in a statement, nhs improvement said the 2015 five—year deadline was set to ensure there was enough time to source an acceptable alternative device and ensure staff were properly trained. it is thought there are no more of the older—style syringe pumps in use in the nhs today. tom burridge, bbc news. the former con
tom burridge reports. type of syringe pump which was known to be potentially dangerous. the graseby ms26 and the ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 years. the syringe pumps were used to administer drugs into a patient‘s bloodstream over an extended period of time. the two models looked similar, but released drugs at different rates, and that sometimes led to confusion and mistakes being made. the government is already investigating whether the equipment could have been withdrawn from use more...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.ncident an a nightclub injersey. police say the 30—year—old fly—half was arrested in the early hours of this morning in st helier. he's been charged with five offences, including assault and resisting arrest. he's due to appear atjersey magistrates‘ court tomorrow morning. now, what price convenience? that's the question many cash—strapped councils are being forced to ask when it comes to providing free public toilets. numbers have been declining for years and now the bbc has learnt that some uk high streets and tourist hot spots have no council—run loos at all. so, is the era of a free pee set to end completely? sian lloyd has been finding out. it's become a familiar sight — public toilets no longer in use. in some cases, they're being sold off, or transferred to other bodies to run. either way, councils are maintaining fewer of them and saving money. research by the bbc shows that across the uk, councils have stopped running 13% of public toilets over the past eight years. major coun
tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.ncident an a nightclub injersey. police say the 30—year—old fly—half was arrested in the early hours of this morning in st helier. he's been charged with five offences, including assault and resisting arrest. he's due to appear atjersey magistrates‘ court tomorrow morning. now, what price convenience? that's the question many cash—strapped councils are being forced to ask when it comes to providing free public toilets. numbers have been...
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tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow airport.l city region have demanded a freeze in railfares, ahead of an anticipated 3.5% rise. it comes as a new study, commissioned by the rmt union, has revealed that rail fares are rising twice as fast as wages. a british barrister who allegedly abused boys while running summer camps for young christians in the 1970s and 80s has died. john smythe, who was 77, had a heart attack at his home in south africa. he had been accused of taking boys from the camps to his home in south—west england, and beating them with a cane. victims have called for an independent inquiry. a model has been found guilty of murdering his fashion rival in a row over a girlfriend. george koh stabbed harry uzoka in the heart over the dispute. he was accompanied by two others, one of whom was found guilty of murder and other of manslaughter. adina campbell reports. moments after their violent attack, these are the men responsible for killing harry uzoka, seen here running off after being stabbed three times. before his d
tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow airport.l city region have demanded a freeze in railfares, ahead of an anticipated 3.5% rise. it comes as a new study, commissioned by the rmt union, has revealed that rail fares are rising twice as fast as wages. a british barrister who allegedly abused boys while running summer camps for young christians in the 1970s and 80s has died. john smythe, who was 77, had a heart attack at his home in south africa. he had been accused of taking boys from the camps to...
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tom burridge reports.urs on her own at sea. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. and this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. the norwegian star is a 92,000 ton cruise ship. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north towards venice when, just before midnight last night, kay went overboard about 60 miles off the croatian coast. too much sun the only visible effect, but what an ordeal. i am very lucky to be alive. there has been no comment on how she fell. the coastguard said she was exhausted when they pulled her from the water. tom burridge, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. i'm babita sharma in london. and i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. stay with us. trade tensions among the us and china. why is washington so worried ov
tom burridge reports.urs on her own at sea. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. and this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star, and i was in the water for ten hours. so these wonderful guys rescued me. the norwegian star is a 92,000 ton cruise ship. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.rmer director of the ciajohn brennan of his security clearance. mr brennan has been a fierce critic of the trump administration. the security clearance of other former officials, who are also opponents of mr trump, is also under review. our north america editorjon sopel is in washington for us tonight. a dramatic move, how has he justified it? the statement that was read out on behalf of the president was that it was because ofjohn brennan's erratic behaviour, wild outbursts and frenzied comment terry but at no point was there any suggestion that mr brennan had disclosed classified information or tried to make money from his security clearance. it is also worth pointing out the other people on the list all have one thing in common, who might in future lose their security clearance, they are also critics donald trump so the question becomes, is this a matter of national security or political, kind of, you mustn't criticise our president? john kerry has come out this evening, the former
tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.rmer director of the ciajohn brennan of his security clearance. mr brennan has been a fierce critic of the trump administration. the security clearance of other former officials, who are also opponents of mr trump, is also under review. our north america editorjon sopel is in washington for us tonight. a dramatic move, how has he justified it? the statement that was read out on behalf of the president was that it was because ofjohn brennan's erratic...
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tom burridge, thanks very much.for appearing at events alongside people whose views could have caused concern and anxiety. the labour leader hosted a meeting in 2010, where a speaker compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. this was a written statement from jeremy corbyn. is this going to be enough, norman? no, far from enough. many leading jewish organisations, if anything, seem more angered following mr corbyn's written statement. they view it basically as a mealy—mouthed apology, which, in effect, says sorry for any anxiety caused in thejewish community about platforms he has shared with various pro—palestinian groups, rather than actually apologising for his conduct or sharing those platforms in the first place. i suspect many in labour will view this as something ofa labour will view this as something of a missed opportunity, because they does now appear to be a groundswell of opinion, both amongst supporters and critics, that he
tom burridge, thanks very much.for appearing at events alongside people whose views could have caused concern and anxiety. the labour leader hosted a meeting in 2010, where a speaker compared the actions of the israeli government to the nazis. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. this was a written statement from jeremy corbyn. is this going to be enough, norman? no, far from enough. many leading jewish organisations, if anything, seem more angered following mr...
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tom burridge, bbc news.ndonesian island of lombok has been shaken by further earthquakes, two weeks after one that killed more than a50 people. a 6.3 magnitude quake struck this morning, causing mudslides and damaging buildings. officials reported a second quake 12 hours later. it's unclear whether anyone has died. the government is preparing to publish advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices to be released on thursday will include information for citizens, businesses and public bodies. it comes as one of the co—founders of the fashion brand superdry donated £1 million to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. as we stare into the abyss of no deal... this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being held by those calling for the public to have their say on the final brexit deal. the people's vote campaign is demanding another referendum. now it
tom burridge, bbc news.ndonesian island of lombok has been shaken by further earthquakes, two weeks after one that killed more than a50 people. a 6.3 magnitude quake struck this morning, causing mudslides and damaging buildings. officials reported a second quake 12 hours later. it's unclear whether anyone has died. the government is preparing to publish advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices to be released on thursday will include information...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.r director of the cia john brennan of his security clearance. mr brennan has been a fierce critic of the trump administration. the security clearance of other former officials, who are also opponents of mr trump, is also under review. our north america editor, jon sopel is in washington and has more detail. this was a on the half of the president was that it was because of john brennan's erratic behaviour, wild out first two and frenzied commentary. there was no point suggestion that he had disclosed classified information or tried to make money from the security clea ra nce. make money from the security clearance. is also worth pointing out that the other people on that list all have one in common who might infuture list all have one in common who might in future lose their security clea ra nces, might in future lose their security clearances, they are also critics of donald trump. the question comes, is this a matter of national security or political kind of, you mustn't criticise ou
tom burridge, bbc news, in greater manchester.r director of the cia john brennan of his security clearance. mr brennan has been a fierce critic of the trump administration. the security clearance of other former officials, who are also opponents of mr trump, is also under review. our north america editor, jon sopel is in washington and has more detail. this was a on the half of the president was that it was because of john brennan's erratic behaviour, wild out first two and frenzied commentary....
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tom burridge reports., you know it's really hot, so time to drinka lot know it's really hot, so time to drink a lot and keep a cool head. for some on holiday, it is stifling. you walk out and it is just oppressive, it is like nothing else. i couldn't even have predicted it, i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in northern spain is really unusual, even in august. further south away from the coast, it is well above that. the heat we are getting this summer is extreme, for sure. temperatures over the next few days will reach 46 degrees or so for saying, so close to their national record, which stands at 47.3, but the hottest weather will be further west in portugal where i think we could see highs of 47 celsius. the portuguese national record is 47.4, set in 2003 and we will look to get close to that as we go through saturday.
tom burridge reports., you know it's really hot, so time to drinka lot know it's really hot, so time to drink a lot and keep a cool head. for some on holiday, it is stifling. you walk out and it is just oppressive, it is like nothing else. i couldn't even have predicted it, i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in...
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tom burridge, bbc news.nt is preparing to publish advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and public bodies. they come as a founder of the fashion brand superdry donated £1 million to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. and we stare into the abyss of no deal... this weekend in edinburgh, the latest in a series of rallies being held by those calling for the public to have their say on the final brexit deal. the people's vote campaign is demanding another referendum. now it's been given a boost — a £1 million donation by the businessmanjulian dunkerton. he wants to fund polling to test whether public opinion is shifting. if people think that this brexit is going wrong, if they think it's being botched, if they think that the politicians are making a mess of it, they have every right
tom burridge, bbc news.nt is preparing to publish advice designed to prepare the uk for the possibility of a no—deal brexit. the notices, to be released on thursday, will include information for citizens, businesses and public bodies. they come as a founder of the fashion brand superdry donated £1 million to the campaign for a public vote on the final deal, saying brexit was going to be a disaster. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. and we stare into the abyss of no deal......
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tom burridge, bbc news. and capital, caracas. it comes as the country attempts to get a grip of its economic crisis which has led to the introduction of a new currency. thousands of people are continuing to flee the country with many families leaving due to soaring prices as well as a lack of food, medicine and nappies for their children. venezuela's inflation rate is expected to hit one million per cent by the end of the year — which has forced the government to introduce a new currency to try to bring the crisis under control. scotland's public finances have improved slightly — with an increase in revenue and a reduction in the deficit — according to the latest officialfigures. but the scottish government last year spent nearly 13.5 billion pounds more than it raised — meaning the nation's deficit is four times higher than that of the uk as a whole. 0ur scotland correspondent james shaw is in glasgow. — how significant are these latest figures? they give a sense of the health of public sector finances in s
tom burridge, bbc news. and capital, caracas. it comes as the country attempts to get a grip of its economic crisis which has led to the introduction of a new currency. thousands of people are continuing to flee the country with many families leaving due to soaring prices as well as a lack of food, medicine and nappies for their children. venezuela's inflation rate is expected to hit one million per cent by the end of the year — which has forced the government to introduce a new currency to...
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tom burridge reports. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage.and commutes from outside wigan into manchester. it's absolutely horrendous. sometimes one train turns up, sometimes they don't. now his season ticket could cost an extra £32 next yearin ticket could cost an extra £32 next year in line with inflation. remember, this is august, when things are supposed to be quiet but after half an hour of ourjourney, it was standing room only and remember, these passengers have suffered weeks of disruption with cancellations and delays. at the end of january‘s rail they arise, cancellations and delays. at the end ofjanuary‘s rail they arise, the government has suggested a lower measure of inflation, the consumer price index, rather than the retail price index, should be used in future to produce smaller increases to ticket prices but it says costs, like rail workers wages, should go up like rail workers wages, should go up at like rail workers wages, should go upata like rail workers wages, should go up at a lower rate. salary amounts to the half the c
tom burridge reports. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage.and commutes from outside wigan into manchester. it's absolutely horrendous. sometimes one train turns up, sometimes they don't. now his season ticket could cost an extra £32 next yearin ticket could cost an extra £32 next year in line with inflation. remember, this is august, when things are supposed to be quiet but after half an hour of ourjourney, it was standing room only and remember, these passengers have suffered weeks...
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our transport correspondent tom burridge reports.hoice, and you feel exploited, to some extent. passengers are really frustrated. you can see today, i'm standing right next to the door, just about get into the train. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage early this morning. i payjust over £1,000 a year. john has two kids and commutes from appley bridge, outside wigan, into manchester. it's just absolutely horrendous. sometimes one train turns up, sometimes they don't. now his season ticket could cost an extra £32 next year, in line with inflation. i don't know how they can justify that when they can't even get it to run on time at the best of times, so it's an absolute disgrace. remember, this is august, when things are supposed to be quiet, but after half an hour of ourjourney, it was standing room only. and remember, these passengers have suffered weeks of disruption, with cancellations and delays. amid the anger overjanuary‘s rail fare rise, the government has now suggested that a lower measure of inflation — the consumer
our transport correspondent tom burridge reports.hoice, and you feel exploited, to some extent. passengers are really frustrated. you can see today, i'm standing right next to the door, just about get into the train. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage early this morning. i payjust over £1,000 a year. john has two kids and commutes from appley bridge, outside wigan, into manchester. it's just absolutely horrendous. sometimes one train turns up, sometimes they don't. now his season...
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tom burridge reports.ep a cool head. for some on holiday, it is stifling. you walk out and it is just oppressive, it is like nothing else. i couldn't even have predicted it. i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london, but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in northern spain is really unusual, even in august. further south, away from the coast, it is well above that. the heat we are getting this summer is extreme, for sure. temperatures over the next few days are likely to reach 46 degrees or so for spains, so close to their national record, which stands at 47.3, but the hottest weather will be further west in portugal where i think we could see highs of 47 celsius. the portuguese national record is 47.4, set in 2003 and we will look to get close to that as we go through saturday. and spare a thought for those racing in portugal's volta. some riders suffered heat stroke
tom burridge reports.ep a cool head. for some on holiday, it is stifling. you walk out and it is just oppressive, it is like nothing else. i couldn't even have predicted it. i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london, but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in northern spain is really unusual, even in august. further south, away from the coast, it is well...
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tom burridge, bbc news. conviction of president trump's former lawyer for violating campaign finance laws. chris buckler is in washington. how much pressure does this put the president under? huge pressure, bearing in mind michael cohen was a man who used to make donald trump's problems go away. he has pointed the finger directly at his former client, saying the candidate, who is president trump, directed him to interfere and influence an election by making payments that broke campaign finance laws. that is a serious charge against the president and it will rally support among donald trump's political opponents, who will use this to attack him and when it comes on the tail end of paul manafort, his former campaign chair, also being convicted of a series of offences, it does leave serious questions about what will happen and one other thing that's important is the fact that michael cohen is suggesting he has more information. his lawyer lanny davis has said he has knowledge of donald trump, he says, having kn
tom burridge, bbc news. conviction of president trump's former lawyer for violating campaign finance laws. chris buckler is in washington. how much pressure does this put the president under? huge pressure, bearing in mind michael cohen was a man who used to make donald trump's problems go away. he has pointed the finger directly at his former client, saying the candidate, who is president trump, directed him to interfere and influence an election by making payments that broke campaign finance...
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tom burridge, bbc news. abuse if they hear about it in the confession box. church leaders says child safety was a priority, but the proposed legislation would undermine religious freedoms. archbishop mark coleridge says the legislation was based on a lack of understanding of what happens in confession. it has taken what happens in confession. it has ta ke n yea rs what happens in confession. it has ta ken years of what happens in confession. it has taken years of difficult investigation to highlight the abuse of children by the catholic church in australia. late last year and a royal commission found some 7% of priests had been accused of committing sexual crimes in churches, schools and sports clubs across the country. politicians called the abuse a national tragedy and demanded the church undergo wholesale change. desperate to regain trust, religious leaders have accepted all but one of the government's recommendations, that please should be forced to report abuse revealed during confession. they argue it
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tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow airport.travel now one of the uk's least trusted consumer industries, according to a survey by the consumer group which? in the past year, passengers have voiced concern about the introduction of new timetables, cancelled services, and rising fares. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. new timetables, thousands of cancelled services, angry commuters, strike action, and rising costs — it has not been a happy time for many rail users, and it is evident in a detailed satisfaction survey over the past decade. a study of transport focus data found that overall satisfaction with rail punctuality and reliability has fallen from 79% a decade ago to 73% today, but regular commuter satisfaction fell even further to 62% in that time. on top of that, rail fares could be set to rise by 3.5% next year. that is because train fare increases are tied to the higher measure of inflation, known as rpi. it could add £150 to an average long—distance commuter. i understand that our passengers have had a real
tom burridge, bbc news at heathrow airport.travel now one of the uk's least trusted consumer industries, according to a survey by the consumer group which? in the past year, passengers have voiced concern about the introduction of new timetables, cancelled services, and rising fares. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. new timetables, thousands of cancelled services, angry commuters, strike action, and rising costs — it has not been a happy time for many rail users, and it is evident...
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tom burridge at st pancras coroner's court. some six thousand acres were affected and a hundred soldiers were drafted in to help firefighters. but how have local farmers been coping since then — and what's been the impact on wildlife? our correspondent danny savage has returned to the scene near stalybridge to find out. the desperate days of high summer on the roof of england. several square miles of pennine moorland burned for days. it was difficult to contain and left a thick wall of smoke hanging over vast areas of greater manchester. in the thick of it, farmers took dangerous risks to rescue their livestock. dodging the flames to find their animals. the survivors now graze on the lower slopes, their owners are still working out where to go from here. it was quite shocking at the time because the fire was raging worse than any fire i've ever seen before in my life. clare says the sheep ran for their lives and ended up scattered over a huge area. we had a team of farmers come from miles and miles away to come and help us get
tom burridge at st pancras coroner's court. some six thousand acres were affected and a hundred soldiers were drafted in to help firefighters. but how have local farmers been coping since then — and what's been the impact on wildlife? our correspondent danny savage has returned to the scene near stalybridge to find out. the desperate days of high summer on the roof of england. several square miles of pennine moorland burned for days. it was difficult to contain and left a thick wall of smoke...
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tom burridge, bbc news.rough a scam. last year, customers transferred nearly £240 million to fraudsters, only a quarter of which was refunded by financial firms. the financial ombudsman service says the growing sophistication of frauds and scams means banks cannot simply assume their customers are careless. zoe kleinman reports. £68,000 — that‘s how much money jenny parkinson from dorset transferred to a fraudster over the phone when she was told her bank card had been compromised and she needed to move her cash to a more secure account. she recalls the moment her actual bank told her it had all been a scam. they said, i must tell you now, because you have done the transfers, it‘s not our responsibility for this loss of money. upon which, i was, i actually was physically sick. because i realised that everything i had worked for, my pension lump sum, all my savings, was gone in a flash. the financial ombudsman says it‘s had around 8500 similar complaints this year, up by nearly 17%. last year, bank customers
tom burridge, bbc news.rough a scam. last year, customers transferred nearly £240 million to fraudsters, only a quarter of which was refunded by financial firms. the financial ombudsman service says the growing sophistication of frauds and scams means banks cannot simply assume their customers are careless. zoe kleinman reports. £68,000 — that‘s how much money jenny parkinson from dorset transferred to a fraudster over the phone when she was told her bank card had been compromised and she...
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tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. passionate scenes, as we have been hearing.ice should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. they see it cost an acute stress which contributed directly to his death. the coroner this morning ruled against that —— they say that it caused him acute stress. when the coroner said she disagreed and what more evidence should be considered further and that maybe the home office should play a part, the coroner, dr william dolman, office should play a part, the coroner, drwilliam dolman, became visibly angry, got incredibly i rate. i think in fairness hejust simply lost his cool, the session was suspended, and when he came back he was very different, pleasant to the family, and he apologised to the family and the barrister concerned. but the family essentially walked out of the day's proceedings. dexter bristol's mother gave this reaction to the coroner's conduct as she left cour
tom burridge is at london's st pancras coroner's court. passionate scenes, as we have been hearing.ice should play a part here at bricks bristol dexter's inquest. they say it should because tougher immigration laws caused the question over his status even though he moved to britain in the 1960s aged eight. they see it cost an acute stress which contributed directly to his death. the coroner this morning ruled against that —— they say that it caused him acute stress. when the coroner said...
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the coastguard said she was exhausted when they pulled her from the water. she was exhausted tom burridgexhausted brazil is sending troops to its border with venezuela, after local people attacked camps housing venezuelan migrants, in an attempt to drive them out. housing venezuelan migrants, it comes amid economic and political turmoil that's led more than two million venezuelans to leave their country in the last three years. venezuelans to leave their country that's more than 7% of the entire population, in a country where 1.3 million people are malnourished. the latest violence is centred on the town of pacaraima on the border with brazil. on the town of pacaraima but the flow of venezuelan migrants is affecting nations across south america, including chile, argentina and peru. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson, has been following the story. katy watson, has been venuzuela's neighbours have long said the migration crisis is getting out of hand. said the migration crisis is getting this weekend it reached breaking point. angry about the stabbing of a local resident, these pe
the coastguard said she was exhausted when they pulled her from the water. she was exhausted tom burridgexhausted brazil is sending troops to its border with venezuela, after local people attacked camps housing venezuelan migrants, in an attempt to drive them out. housing venezuelan migrants, it comes amid economic and political turmoil that's led more than two million venezuelans to leave their country in the last three years. venezuelans to leave their country that's more than 7% of the...
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tom burridge reports.redicted it. i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london, but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in northern spain is really unusual, even in august. further south, away from the coast, it is well above that. the heat we are getting this summer is extreme, for sure. temperatures over the next few days are likely to reach 46 degrees or so for spains, so close to their national record, which stands at 47.3, but the hottest weather will be further west in portugal where i think we could see highs of 47 celsius. the portuguese national record is 47.4, set in 2003 and we will look to get close to that as we go through saturday. and spare a thought for those racing in portugal‘s volta. some riders suffered heat stroke yesterday. stage two today is 200 kilometres in temperatures above 40, with an uphill finish at the end. it is hottest inland, in the mid—4
tom burridge reports.redicted it. i have been to portugal many times over the years and never, ever felt it like this before. i thought it was hot in london, but this is another level. look at the top temperatures yesterday. in portugal, 45 celsius, but 40 in northern spain is really unusual, even in august. further south, away from the coast, it is well above that. the heat we are getting this summer is extreme, for sure. temperatures over the next few days are likely to reach 46 degrees or so...
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tom burridge reports.rs to show the 21—year—old man arrested late last night on a residential street in the sparkhill area of birmingham. on monday police issued this photo of janbaz tarin. he was wanted in connection with a double murder in a quiet cul—de—sac in solihull. two women were stabbed to death here in the early hours of monday morning. one of the victims was janbaz tarin‘s ex—girlfriend raneem oudeh. the other home over 49—year—old khaloa saleem. we know raneem oudeh made a number of 999 calls on the evening she was killed. she was on the phone to police when she was stabbed. an ally ofjeremy corbyn has accused the veteran labour mp frank field of making grotesque slurs after he resigned from the parliamentary party because of leadership‘s stance on anti—semitism. meanwhile, in an article in his local paper, mr field urges the labour leadership to end what he calls its racist tolerance. let's speak to our political correspondent chris mason. it is quite a story, this, so what has the reaction be
tom burridge reports.rs to show the 21—year—old man arrested late last night on a residential street in the sparkhill area of birmingham. on monday police issued this photo of janbaz tarin. he was wanted in connection with a double murder in a quiet cul—de—sac in solihull. two women were stabbed to death here in the early hours of monday morning. one of the victims was janbaz tarin‘s ex—girlfriend raneem oudeh. the other home over 49—year—old khaloa saleem. we know raneem oudeh...
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tom burridge high court, thank you very much.e emergency spending controls for the second time in six months, and is now considering cutting even basic services. our corerspondentjo black is in northampton. cutting basic services is one thing, but also the vulnerable in any society are also going to face problems here? yes, simon. people here in northamptonshire are already feeling the pinch from those cuts, so feeling the pinch from those cuts, so subsidised bus routes have been scrapped, 2i so subsidised bus routes have been scrapped, 21 libraries could be closed by september, although that is subject to a legal challenge. the headquarters i am standing in front of now, this is the headquarters of northamptonshire county council, that has already been sold off, and road maintenance has also been scaled back. but now the leader of the council is saying that it is inevitable that there will be cuts to children‘s services and maybe aduu to children‘s services and maybe adult services as well, and these are services that the counci
tom burridge high court, thank you very much.e emergency spending controls for the second time in six months, and is now considering cutting even basic services. our corerspondentjo black is in northampton. cutting basic services is one thing, but also the vulnerable in any society are also going to face problems here? yes, simon. people here in northamptonshire are already feeling the pinch from those cuts, so feeling the pinch from those cuts, so subsidised bus routes have been scrapped, 2i...
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and the duke didn't pass up the opportunity to break into song, as tom burridge reports.hen british king — george iii. the royal couple sat among the audience. the performance raised nearly £300,000 for a charity which prince harry founded. afterwards, the show‘s creatorjoked that a descendant of one of the characters was watching. i thought, you know, it would be funny if i had king george in the show. you know, british invasion. british invasion music. and i wrote the song on my honeymoon, and smash cut to 2018... laughter and i'm sitting next to his sixth great—grandson. and the prince nearly obliged. # you say... applause that's definitely not going to happen. he did try, but i said no. the duchess knows a thing or two about acting. the prince did have a chat with the king. all of the money raised by last night's performance will help children affected by hiv in lesotho and botswana. some remarkable pictures from the us. this is how you restock lakes that are higher in the mountains. you drop them out of a plane. this is in utah, the division wildlife resources . is i
and the duke didn't pass up the opportunity to break into song, as tom burridge reports.hen british king — george iii. the royal couple sat among the audience. the performance raised nearly £300,000 for a charity which prince harry founded. afterwards, the show‘s creatorjoked that a descendant of one of the characters was watching. i thought, you know, it would be funny if i had king george in the show. you know, british invasion. british invasion music. and i wrote the song on my...
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tom burridge reports. up to nine people died because the nhs continued to use a type of syringe pump which was known to be potentially dangerous. the ms26 and msiga potentially dangerous. the ms26 and ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 yea rs. ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 years. they were used to administer drugs into the patient‘s bloodstream over an extended period of time. the two models looked similar but released drugs at different rates, and that sometimes lead to confusion and that sometimes lead to confusion and mistakes being made. the government is already investigating whether the equipment could have been withdrawn from use more quickly. now, the sunday times says health bosses decided to phase the pumps out over five years from 2010 to 2015, partly because of the cost applications of replacing them with modern, safer alternatives. in a statement, nhs improvement said the 2015 five—year deadline was set to ensure there was enough time to source an acceptable alternative device and in short
tom burridge reports. up to nine people died because the nhs continued to use a type of syringe pump which was known to be potentially dangerous. the ms26 and msiga potentially dangerous. the ms26 and ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 yea rs. ms16a were used in the nhs for 30 years. they were used to administer drugs into the patient‘s bloodstream over an extended period of time. the two models looked similar but released drugs at different rates, and that sometimes lead to confusion and that...
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rmt union said it was an attempt to impose a pay cap on its members. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridget affected — the passengers. people have accepted that they don't have a choice, and you feel exploited, to some extent. passengers are really frustrated. you can see today, i'm standing right next to the door. i could just about get into the train. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage early this morning. i payjust over £1,000 a year. john has two kids and commutes from appley bridge, outside wigan, into manchester. it's just absolutely horrendous. sometimes one train turns up, sometimes they don't. now his season ticket could cost an extra £32 next year, in line with inflation. i don't know how they can justify that when they can't even get it to run on time at the best of times, so it's an absolute disgrace. remember, this is august, when things are supposed to be quiet, but after half an hour of ourjourney, it was standing room only. and remember, these passengers have suffered weeks of disruption, with cancellations and delays. amid the anger overjanuary‘s rail fare rise,
rmt union said it was an attempt to impose a pay cap on its members. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridget affected — the passengers. people have accepted that they don't have a choice, and you feel exploited, to some extent. passengers are really frustrated. you can see today, i'm standing right next to the door. i could just about get into the train. commuters crammed into a rickety old carriage early this morning. i payjust over £1,000 a year. john has two kids and commutes from...
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border force achieve its aim to see 95% of visitors within 45 minutes. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridgeion and some have been waiting for hours. this man complained i was only one desk open for eu passengers when he arrived at terminal five last week. this woman said she chewed for three hours with her crying children. and eric said there we re crying children. and eric said there were only four border agents working to clear a queue of thousands. taxi driver picks passengers from heathrow all the time and he says the situation is getting worse. sometimes denigrating shoes are long and there are —— immigration queues are long and there are 12 desks but only five working at once so there are empty desks. how long are your passengers waiting? up waiting? up to two hours. those travelling into heathrow from outside europe have been waiting the longest, now major airlines are describing the situation as a farce. 0ur describing the situation as a farce. our customers have been typically on and a tub of flights and when they are confronted with long queues —— eight hour flight. these queues s
border force achieve its aim to see 95% of visitors within 45 minutes. 0ur transport correspondent, tom burridgeion and some have been waiting for hours. this man complained i was only one desk open for eu passengers when he arrived at terminal five last week. this woman said she chewed for three hours with her crying children. and eric said there we re crying children. and eric said there were only four border agents working to clear a queue of thousands. taxi driver picks passengers from...
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to explain more — tom burridge is at the high court.ook outside leeds crown court back in may and a group of asian men were on trial for allegedly grooming girls. in that video that he posted online tommy robinson spoke extensively about the case and at the time pleaded guilty to co nte m pt case and at the time pleaded guilty to contempt of court, the idea that his video risked prejudicing the trial that was ongoing at the time. he was jailed in a matter of hours and todayjudges at the court of appeal essentially ruled that the process happened too quickly and in their words it was flawed. he is now out on bail but will face another hearing soon when anotherjudge will consider whether or not his actions risked prejudicing a trial. tommy robinson is free, for now. he left onley prison in warwickshire this afternoon after he won an appeal. on bail, a judge will now hear his case again. # tommy's coming home! mr robinson's supporters celebrated and chanted at antifascist protesters on the other side, as news filtered out at the high court
to explain more — tom burridge is at the high court.ook outside leeds crown court back in may and a group of asian men were on trial for allegedly grooming girls. in that video that he posted online tommy robinson spoke extensively about the case and at the time pleaded guilty to co nte m pt case and at the time pleaded guilty to contempt of court, the idea that his video risked prejudicing the trial that was ongoing at the time. he was jailed in a matter of hours and todayjudges at the court...
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his plans are an attempt to punish staff for government failings. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridgeth of england have not had it easy. chaotic changes to timetables in may have caused major disruption. this week, the labour man is of liverpool and manchester called for a freeze in fa res. manchester called for a freeze in fares. today, we will learn by how much many rail fares fares. today, we will learn by how much many railfares in england might rise come january. much many railfares in england might rise comejanuary. that is because the retail price index for july will be published. this measure of inflation, which will probably be around 3.5%, will be used as a cap for increases in regulated rail fa res for increases in regulated rail fares in january. for increases in regulated rail fares injanuary. by the government is now proposing using a different, lower measure of inflation, the consumer price index. is currently 2.3% so annual ticket price rises will be lower too. the government argues that if a lower measurement of inflation is used for increases to ticket prices, then i
his plans are an attempt to punish staff for government failings. 0ur transport correspondent tom burridgeth of england have not had it easy. chaotic changes to timetables in may have caused major disruption. this week, the labour man is of liverpool and manchester called for a freeze in fa res. manchester called for a freeze in fares. today, we will learn by how much many rail fares fares. today, we will learn by how much many railfares in england might rise come january. much many railfares...
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our news correspondent, tom burridge, joins me now from outside the court of appeal in central londonom. give us a bit of background to today's case, and tell its what happened 7 background to today's case, and tell its what happened? it is a significant development. tommy robinson has been partially released, but his appeal has partially succeeded and he will be released on bail. there was two incidents so one was last year, outside canterbury crown court, there was a trial ongoing, he was deemed to be in contempt of court. he was given a suspended sentences then, but in may he was outside leeds crown court, he was broadcasting via facebook, it was viewed by some 250,000 times, and that time, he was deemed again to be co nte m pt of that time, he was deemed again to be contempt of court because it was deemed to be what he was saying in the video was deemed to be prejudicial to the case ongoing inside the court now the appeal has basically succeeded for him in relation to the activities he carried out outside leeds crown court in may, so what happened was he pleaded guilty, and theref
our news correspondent, tom burridge, joins me now from outside the court of appeal in central londonom. give us a bit of background to today's case, and tell its what happened 7 background to today's case, and tell its what happened? it is a significant development. tommy robinson has been partially released, but his appeal has partially succeeded and he will be released on bail. there was two incidents so one was last year, outside canterbury crown court, there was a trial ongoing, he was...
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and the duke didn't pass up the opportunity to break into song, as tom burridge reports.0 for a charity which prince harry founded. afterwards, the show‘s creatorjoked that a descendant of one of the characters was watching. i thought, you know, it would be funny if i had king george in the show. you know, british invasion. british invasion music. and i wrote the song on my honeymoon, and smash cut to 2018... laughter. and i'm sitting next to his sixth great—grandson. applause. and the prince nearly obliged. # you say... applause. that's definitely not going to happen. he did try, but i said no. the duchess knows a thing or two about acting. the prince did have a chat with the king. all of the money raised by last night's performance will help children affected by hiv in lesotho and botswana. maybe next time. it sounds like he could have quite a voice. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. thank you very much. a good few days coming up across the uk. the start of september. tonight we have blue skies across many parts of the uk. we will find a lot more
and the duke didn't pass up the opportunity to break into song, as tom burridge reports.0 for a charity which prince harry founded. afterwards, the show‘s creatorjoked that a descendant of one of the characters was watching. i thought, you know, it would be funny if i had king george in the show. you know, british invasion. british invasion music. and i wrote the song on my honeymoon, and smash cut to 2018... laughter. and i'm sitting next to his sixth great—grandson. applause. and the...
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our correspondent tom burridge is outside the cornoer‘s court with more on this.dexter bristol came to britain in1968, not. dexter bristol came to britain in 1968, just eight years old, last year he lost his job because he did not have a passport. his family say those tougher immigration laws brought in by the government did cause him undue stress and should be considered at the inquest here. this morning, as you say, the coroner ruled that the home office did not play a significant part and therefore should not be involved in therefore should not be involved in the inquest. it should be said at a previous hearing, the inquest heard that bristol dexter did die of natural causes. he suffered acute heart failure when he collapsed outside his house. what then happened was that the barrister representing his family intervened and try to argue to the coroner that actually other evidence should be considered more and therefore the home office should play a part. at that point, the coroner got incredibly angry with the barrister representing mr bristol's family. he got i
our correspondent tom burridge is outside the cornoer‘s court with more on this.dexter bristol came to britain in1968, not. dexter bristol came to britain in 1968, just eight years old, last year he lost his job because he did not have a passport. his family say those tougher immigration laws brought in by the government did cause him undue stress and should be considered at the inquest here. this morning, as you say, the coroner ruled that the home office did not play a significant part and...