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two east london based designers. she a p pa re ntly two east london based designers.apparently met them while working on a project on female artists and they developed a friendship and over the yea rs developed a friendship and over the years she has won several of their dresses. it was a little bit daring in that there was no veil. and very low—cut at the back. in that there was no veil. and very low-cut at the back. quite unusual for her not to wear the veil but we got to see the beautiful emerald tiara that she wore. apparently she requested a lower back specifically to show the scars that she had from an operation as a child. she did it to honour these surgeons that helped her with that operation. princess eugenie suffered from scoliosis as a child and i think the surgeon was a guest at the wedding. amongst the congregation. i think she has proved herself to be quite a bold pride in so herself to be quite a bold pride in so many ways, with that dress that was quite daring, but to go so soon after a huge royal wedding earlier this year, this is the second time that
two east london based designers. she a p pa re ntly two east london based designers.apparently met them while working on a project on female artists and they developed a friendship and over the yea rs developed a friendship and over the years she has won several of their dresses. it was a little bit daring in that there was no veil. and very low—cut at the back. in that there was no veil. and very low-cut at the back. quite unusual for her not to wear the veil but we got to see the beautiful...
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east in particular, drizzly and mystique and murky, whereas in the north it will be cooler temperatures, two three degrees. —— misty and murky. look at this, parts of the midlands, further east londonthis is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the prime minister and pull behind her because she's trying to deliver the best dealfor britain because she's trying to deliver the best deal for britain and that is how we move forward. britain and the us consider boycotting a major investment conference in saudi arabia — after the disappearance of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. saudi arabia vows to retaliate if it's put under sanctions. trains between exeter and netwon abbot are disrupted because of rail damage caused by storm callum, but the worst of the weather is passing.
east in particular, drizzly and mystique and murky, whereas in the north it will be cooler temperatures, two three degrees. —— misty and murky. look at this, parts of the midlands, further east londonthis is bbc news. the headlines at 3pm: the former brexit secretary david davis calls for a cabinet rebellion over theresa may's brexit plans — but the health secretary appeals for unity. everyone needs to get behind the prime minister and pull behind her because she's trying to deliver the...
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london, parts of east anglia, maybe lincolnshire as well. these are the early morning temperatures on monday across the country. 11 degrees in london, but very chilly in the north — only twost thing. rain again across the south—east, so that rain refuses to clear away. it's really stubborn. looks like further rain for the capital and into east anglia tomorrow, possibly the midlands too. for the north, the sun is shining. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines this hour: the brexit secretary, dominic raab is currently holding unscheduled talks with his eu counterpart michel barnier. ambassadors from the remaining 27 eu member states will also meet for a brexit update later this afternoon. it comes ahead of a crucial summit on wednesday. the uk, france and germany have issued a joint statement demanding that the journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. virgin trains and stagecoach shared in £51.2 million worth of dividends from the west coast main line railway last year, shortly before walking away from their east coast franchise in june. now on bbc news, inside out. tonight... questions for britain's biggest pharmac
london, parts of east anglia, maybe lincolnshire as well. these are the early morning temperatures on monday across the country. 11 degrees in london, but very chilly in the north — only twost thing. rain again across the south—east, so that rain refuses to clear away. it's really stubborn. looks like further rain for the capital and into east anglia tomorrow, possibly the midlands too. for the north, the sun is shining. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines this...
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london, parts of east anglia, maybe lincolnshire as well. these are the early morning temperatures on monday across the country. the living degrees in london, but very chilly in the north — only tworgh and belfast first thing. rain again across the south—east, so that rain refuses to clear away. it's really stubborn. looks like further rain for the capital and into east anglia tomorrow, possibly the midlands too. for the north, the sun is shining. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. the headlines this hour: the former brexit secretary david davis has called for cabinet ministers to "exert their executive authority" and rebel against theresa may's proposed brexit deal — just days before a crucial eu summit. britain and the united states are considering boycotting a major
london, parts of east anglia, maybe lincolnshire as well. these are the early morning temperatures on monday across the country. the living degrees in london, but very chilly in the north — only tworgh and belfast first thing. rain again across the south—east, so that rain refuses to clear away. it's really stubborn. looks like further rain for the capital and into east anglia tomorrow, possibly the midlands too. for the north, the sun is shining. goodbye. hello this is bbc news with shaun...
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temperatures two or three degrees above the delete of freezing whereas in london it‘s around 11. —— two or three degrees above freezing. further rain to come for the capital and into eastuth, so that means freshening winds for the western isles of scotland, winds touching gale force by the time we get to the latter pa rt by the time we get to the latter part of the morning. a weather front sweeping through so from glasgow, belfast down into wales we are expecting a period of rain, only brief. further east than weather not looking bad at all greasy, but pleasa nt looking bad at all greasy, but pleasant with sunshine and temperatures getting up to 17 in london, 15 in norwich. wednesday that low—pressure is away towards the north of us, the cold front will move through and that means fresher atla ntic move through and that means fresher atlantic air arriving on our shores. that also means a lot of dry weather for the bulk of the country, all but the extreme southeast where on wednesday morning we could still see a few spots of rain. here is the outlook for wednesday and thursday. it is not looking too bad. this is bbc news. the headlines: the brexit secretary has held cru
temperatures two or three degrees above the delete of freezing whereas in london it‘s around 11. —— two or three degrees above freezing. further rain to come for the capital and into eastuth, so that means freshening winds for the western isles of scotland, winds touching gale force by the time we get to the latter pa rt by the time we get to the latter part of the morning. a weather front sweeping through so from glasgow, belfast down into wales we are expecting a period of rain, only...
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london. colder in the north and thursday still holding onto the colder conditions across western scotland, northern ireland two. further eastks of rain working their way northwards. temperatures still below average. later next week let's look at the jet it is undulating, north and then going south. that will dry in low pressure systems from the elan tick. it means a mild spell of weather. what we will see is low pressure driving in on the undulating jet stream from the atlantic. by the time we get to next weekend, things won't be as cold as they have been. goodbye for 110w. this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 10pm... the helicopter belonging to leicester city's owner crashes outside the club's stadium — it's not known if he was on board at the time. 11 people have been killed and six injured in a shooting at a synagogue in the us city of pittsburgh. former england footballer and manager glenn hoddle is taken to hospital afterfalling ill. and at 10:30pm and again at 11:30pm we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers susie boniface from the daily mirror and the broadcaster penny smit
london. colder in the north and thursday still holding onto the colder conditions across western scotland, northern ireland two. further eastks of rain working their way northwards. temperatures still below average. later next week let's look at the jet it is undulating, north and then going south. that will dry in low pressure systems from the elan tick. it means a mild spell of weather. what we will see is low pressure driving in on the undulating jet stream from the atlantic. by the time we...
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a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from east random and hadn't intended to kill them. richard lister‘s report contains some cctv footage that may shock you watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters tried to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings. the judge has delayed sentencing until a psychiatric report on him has been completed. the police stress this kind of attack is extremely rare, but for these two men it cou
a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from east random and hadn't intended to kill them. richard lister‘s report contains some cctv footage that may shock you watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters tried to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. little earlier, another...
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two or three degrees above freezing, whereas in london at around 11. tomorrow starts off cloudy across much of central, southern and south—east england.ing another sunny day on monday, but fresh. 11 in newcastle, 1a in belfast and around 13 in the lowlands of scotland. then tomorrow evening it takes time for that rain to clear away. you can see by tomorrow evening's rush hour it is still hanging around the south—east of england and even into the midlands. tuesday, a new front approaches the uk with a new low pressure, just to the south of iceland here. that means freshening winds is like the western isles of scotland, in fact touching gale force by the time we get to the latter part of the morning. a weather front sweeps through, so from glasgow, belfast, down into wales, we are expecting at least a period of rain — only brief. further east, the weather is not looking bad. breezy but pleasant with some sunshine, and temperatures up to 17 in london, 15 in norwich. wednesday, that low pressure is way towards the north of us, the cold front will have moved through. that means fresher atlantic air arriving on our shores, which also means
two or three degrees above freezing, whereas in london at around 11. tomorrow starts off cloudy across much of central, southern and south—east england.ing another sunny day on monday, but fresh. 11 in newcastle, 1a in belfast and around 13 in the lowlands of scotland. then tomorrow evening it takes time for that rain to clear away. you can see by tomorrow evening's rush hour it is still hanging around the south—east of england and even into the midlands. tuesday, a new front approaches the...
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a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from easthosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. one of those he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpass, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters tried to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escaped. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings. thejudge has delayed sentencing until a
a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from easthosen his victims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. one of those he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpass, aged 90, and he never saw this...
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two or three degrees above freezing, whereas in london at around 11. tomorrow starts off cloudy across much of central, southern and south—east england.t fresh. 11 in newcastle, 1a in belfast and around 13 in the lowlands of scotland. then tomorrow evening it takes time for that rain to clear away. you can see by tomorrow evening's rush hour it is still hanging around the south—east of england and even into the midlands. tuesday, a new front approaches the uk with a new low pressure, just to the south of iceland here. that means freshening winds is like the western isles of scotland, in fact touching gale force by the time we get to the latter part of the morning. a weather front sweeps through, so from glasgow, belfast, down into wales, we are expecting at least a period of rain — only brief. further east, the weather is not looking bad. breezy but pleasant with some sunshine, and temperatures up to 17 in london, 15 in norwich. wednesday, that low pressure is way towards the north of us, the cold front will have moved through. that means fresher atlantic air arriving on our shores, which also means a lot of dry weather for the bulk o
two or three degrees above freezing, whereas in london at around 11. tomorrow starts off cloudy across much of central, southern and south—east england.t fresh. 11 in newcastle, 1a in belfast and around 13 in the lowlands of scotland. then tomorrow evening it takes time for that rain to clear away. you can see by tomorrow evening's rush hour it is still hanging around the south—east of england and even into the midlands. tuesday, a new front approaches the uk with a new low pressure, just...
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east london. the owner of the cafe chain patisserie valerie says that without an immediate injection of cash it could be forced to stop trading — putting twont‘ accounting irregularities — some of which may be fraudulent. our business editor simonjack is at one of their branches in central london. tell us what has happen here this is an astonishing turn of events. 4 hours ago this cafe chain was worth nearly half a billion. tonight there are serious questions about whether it is worth anything at all, after a series of revelations, yesterday morning black hole in the accounts as you say, shares suspended. it merged yesterday that hmrc issued a winding uprd kerr and then this bombshell today, this afternoon without an immediate injection of capital the directors are of the view there is no scope for the business to continue trading in its current form. lots of question, what was the finance director doing? he is suspended. what were the awed terses doing, this chucks a log on the fire, whether we can trust financial statements but the biggest question tonight, you can see the lights are off, the biggest with are the lights going to go back
east london. the owner of the cafe chain patisserie valerie says that without an immediate injection of cash it could be forced to stop trading — putting twont‘ accounting irregularities — some of which may be fraudulent. our business editor simonjack is at one of their branches in central london. tell us what has happen here this is an astonishing turn of events. 4 hours ago this cafe chain was worth nearly half a billion. tonight there are serious questions about whether it is worth...
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a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from eastims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. one of those he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert is badly hurt. commuters tried to raise the alarm. eventually one of them pulls him to safety. little earlier, another attack at another station. tobias french just avoids the train pulling in, but his assailant escapes. when passengers finally grabbed paul crossley, he said he knew what he had done was wrong. he told the court he'd had an allergic reaction to his schizophrenia medication. this was a most shocking incident and the victims in this case were extremely lucky to have survived. this could easily have been a double murder investigation. paul crossley showed no emotion during the proceedings. the judge has delayed sentencing until a psychiatric r
a man who tried to push two people onto the tracks on the london underground has been found guilty of attempted murder. paul crossley, who's 46 and from eastims at random and hadn't intended to kill them. one of those he pushed was the 91—year—old former boss of eurotunnel, sir robert malpas, who was left with a fractured pelvis. richard lister‘s report contains some shocking images. watch the man in the macintosh coat, sir robert malpas, aged 90, and he never saw this coming. sir robert...
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two senior figures have been sacked. joining us now from london is david hearst, editor of middle east eye. thank you for your time.he sequence of eventsm has come from saudi state media, about the sequence of events. it is about the sequence of events. it is a major reversal of the story. they keep pretending that he left within 20 minutes of arriving, that he wasn't in the embassy and they have been lying, they have been really lying for weeks now. on multiple levels of. the constable said he didn't know what had happened to him. the interior minister said that all the stories about his death were lies. and crown prince himself gave an interview to bloomberg, in which he said the same thing. there were caveats surrounding what he said, he saidi caveats surrounding what he said, he said i am not sure, but my knowledge is that jamal khashoggi walked out of the consulate. now we have that admission, what changes?m of the consulate. now we have that admission, what changes? it means that the murder took place, it contradicts all of the evidence that the turks are assembling. the prosecutor general is now go to his re
two senior figures have been sacked. joining us now from london is david hearst, editor of middle east eye. thank you for your time.he sequence of eventsm has come from saudi state media, about the sequence of events. it is about the sequence of events. it is a major reversal of the story. they keep pretending that he left within 20 minutes of arriving, that he wasn't in the embassy and they have been lying, they have been really lying for weeks now. on multiple levels of. the constable said he...
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. >>> san francisco mayor london breed and east bay woman susan eggman made "time" i magazi magazine's 50th most influential women in health care. >> the two pushed for a bill that would allow the city to open its first supervised drug injection site to reduce overdoses. governor brown vetoed the bill. despite that, mayor breed and the assembly woman are continue to go move forward. no details have been announced. >>> amazing halloween tradition. it continued this year for a boy with cerebral palsy. 9-year-old anthony can't dress or feed himself. each year his parents go all out making costumes from scratch and making anthony feel like every other kid on halloween. he is going as beetle juice. his parents say anthony is seen as a kid who can't do anything. this is a way to get people to look past his cerebral palsy. he loves getting all the attention on halloween. >> you mentioned they have made many halloween costumes in the past. one of them alexis says was a wheel of fortune contestant. i just looked it up. they built the entire wheel. >> yeah. >> with like scores and stuff. it's amazing. >> it's really elaborate. i think his dad makes
. >>> san francisco mayor london breed and east bay woman susan eggman made "time" i magazi magazine's 50th most influential women in health care. >> the two pushed for a bill that would allow the city to open its first supervised drug injection site to reduce overdoses. governor brown vetoed the bill. despite that, mayor breed and the assembly woman are continue to go move forward. no details have been announced. >>> amazing halloween tradition. it continued...
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east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. twoaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth edition of the invictus games open in sydney, and will see 500 competitors from 18 nations taking part.
east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. twoaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the...
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east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by two. last month the total number of murders in london reached 100. the headlines on bbc news: forecasters are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of britain from storm callum. the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi. patients are urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused or recycled. an amnesty is being launched by the nhs to stop thousands of nearly—new crutches and wheelchairs going to waste. patients will be able to return equipment for re—use or donation to charity. hospital bosses say it's to reduce costs and impact on the environment. jo black reports. crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs. if you're injured or struggling to walk, they're invaluable, but many of us are hanging onto these devices and cluttering up our homes. now, we're being encouraged to give them back. health bosses say returning equipme
east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by two. last month the total number of murders in london reached 100. the headlines on bbc news: forecasters are warning more strong winds and torrential rain are on the way in northern ireland and western parts of britain from storm callum. the head of the un demands "the truth" over the disappearance of the saudi arabian...
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east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twoed. last month, the total number of murders in london reached 100. thousands of incurable breast cancer patients are being denied a dedicated specialist nurse, according to a leading charity. three years ago, the government promised all cancer patients would have access to a designated nurse by 2020, but figures from breast cancer care show that almost three quarters of nhs trusts across the uk are not providing them. the department of health said it is "committed to increasing the capacity" of specialist cancer nurses, but the charity says more needs to be done. i'm joined now by gunes kalkan, breast cancer care's head of policy and campaigns. thank you for being with us this morning. were you surprised when you did this and saw the figures that came back? i think we were. we did this research which has shown that almost three quarters of health boards and hospital trusts across great britain are not providing a dedicated specialist nurse for people with in durable breast cancer. what
east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twoed. last month, the total number of murders in london reached 100. thousands of incurable breast cancer patients are being denied a dedicated specialist nurse, according to a leading charity. three years ago, the government promised all cancer patients would have access to a designated nurse by 2020, but figures from breast cancer...
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east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twor this year, the total number of murders in london has reached 100. patients are being urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused, recycled or donated to charity. hospital bosses say it would save money and reduce the impact on the environment. jo black reports. crutches, walking frames, wheelchairs. if you're injured or struggling to walk, they're invaluable, but many of us are hanging onto these devices and cluttering up our homes. now, we're being encouraged to give them back. health bosses say returning equipment like this not only saves the nhs money but also helps to reduce waste. within our budget, that's £125 billion. to date, this perhaps has been seen as a small value item, that the cost of things like crutches is relatively low compared to many of the other things that the nhs is dealing with, so i don't think it's had sufficient priority within the nhs. a set of crutches costs approximately £7. a walking frame, around £18. figu
east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twor this year, the total number of murders in london has reached 100. patients are being urged to return crutches, walking frames and wheelchairs to the nhs so they can be reused, recycled or donated to charity. hospital bosses say it would save money and reduce the impact on the environment. jo black reports. crutches, walking...
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east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twothe total number of murders in london has reached 100. thousands of people are taking part in an anti—far—right demonstration in the german capital of berlin. it's been organised by an alliance of political parties, trade unions and organisations all calling for solidarity and an open and free society. it comes after a number of far—right protests were held in cities across the country in recent weeks. let's speak to our correspondent, jenny hill, who's at the demonstration in berlin. this demonstration is huge. even organisers have been rather surprised by the number of people who turned out on the streets of berlin today. we have spoken to a lot of them and they feel it is important to be here. there are tens of thousands. police thought maybe 40,000 but from the number we have seen 40,000 but from the number we have seen today i would say it may have exceeded their initial estimations. people are marching officially under the slogan that means indivisible. the official aim is to pro
east london. meanwhile, in a separate incident in hackney, a man suffered gunshot injuries and was taken to hospital. police said it is believed he was shot at by twothe total number of murders in london has reached 100. thousands of people are taking part in an anti—far—right demonstration in the german capital of berlin. it's been organised by an alliance of political parties, trade unions and organisations all calling for solidarity and an open and free society. it comes after a number...
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east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth edition of the invictus games open in sydney, and will see 500 competitors from 18 nations taking part. and in half an hour we can visit an otherworldly digital art exhibition in click. the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. president trump has described the latest version of events as credible. 18 people have been arrested and two seniorfigure
east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together...
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east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. thousands of protestors are marching through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour... bepi—colombo blasts off! two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth edition of the invictus games open in sydney, and will see 500 competitors from 18 nations taking part. and in half an hour the bbc‘s laura bicker interviews south korean president moonjae—in, and talks about the struggle for peace with the north. hello. good afternoon. after two weeks of denials, saudi arabia has admitted for the first time that the journalist, jamal khashoggi died inside its consulate in istanbul. state television reported that he died in a fight. turkey claims he was tortured and killed by a team sent from the saudi capital, riyadh. the foreign office here says it's considering the saudi explanatio
east. we need them as a counterbalance to iran. and so it's not the simplest solution. thousands of protestors are marching through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour... bepi—colombo blasts off! two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's...
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the south east, ahead of the weather front, it will be mostly sunny towards london and the south—east. further north and west behind the weather front, it will be brighter woodson cheng, one of twoto thursday. drier for many with light winds, patchy mist and fog, low cloud floating through the morning. that will gradually lifted away and for most of us it will be a fairly sunny day on thursday. temperatures down to about 14 or 16 degrees, a bit chilly but with the light winds and sunshine it should not feel too bad. hello, it's tuesday, it's 10am, i'm victoria derbyshire. the roll—out of the goverment‘s universal credit policy is to be delayed yet again and may not be up and running until the end of 2023. 0h, oh, simon's microphone was still up! some say it's ruined their lives. what's been the worst part for you? not being able to see my sun. (inaudible). all she is asking for is £54 a week. if you receive universal credit, how do you react to this news? get in touch and let us know. we are talking about it in the next hour. a 28—year—old woman from botswana whose just been told she's to be deported. 0pelo kgari — a woman who has lived in britain for 15 years — and was detained
the south east, ahead of the weather front, it will be mostly sunny towards london and the south—east. further north and west behind the weather front, it will be brighter woodson cheng, one of twoto thursday. drier for many with light winds, patchy mist and fog, low cloud floating through the morning. that will gradually lifted away and for most of us it will be a fairly sunny day on thursday. temperatures down to about 14 or 16 degrees, a bit chilly but with the light winds and sunshine it...
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east london. they were discovered by an environmental team during a routine check of all the buildings and outside areas, they're being treated and fumigated. rugby boys school is closed for twobeen sent his studies to do at home. it makes wonder how long that will nest was there, if they got into it anyone else's closer bags, or houses. 0bviously that is why a check his bags, i don't want them in my house. it is quite scary for the kids, because i don't like spiders. and they are watching everything, they look at everything. they saw ie will spider yesterday, which was freaky. you don't know what is or what you're looking for. there were no signs of any spiders. when i was told that there were was asked, i started to get creeped because i was sitting in a place full of eggs. four schools have closed, all within a two—mile radius of each other in knew him suckering parents should not be alarmed. they should be assured that everyone cohesively and electively to get the situation sorted out. obviously wants an infestation is detected, there needs to bea infestation is detected, there needs to be a thorough process of examination and treating the issue. and that is all done in t
east london. they were discovered by an environmental team during a routine check of all the buildings and outside areas, they're being treated and fumigated. rugby boys school is closed for twobeen sent his studies to do at home. it makes wonder how long that will nest was there, if they got into it anyone else's closer bags, or houses. 0bviously that is why a check his bags, i don't want them in my house. it is quite scary for the kids, because i don't like spiders. and they are watching...
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east london preacher anjem choudary has been released from belmarsh prison this morning. choudary was jailed for 5.5 years for inviting support for the islamic state group, and served two yearsorward. it is thought the #metoo campaign has also had an impact. but it's got everyone talking about what's 0k and what's not ok, and what's unacceptable behaviour. so there was an issue that lots of women just brushed off this behaviour and thought it wasn't an issue. there was an issue that women sometimes internalised that, and just didn't want to talk about it, didn't want to share it, because theyjust wanted to suppress it and get on with their lives. and there was a significant issue that women felt that the police wouldn't take them seriously. the public are being reminded not to pick mushrooms and other wild produce from the royal parks. there has been a rise in foraging in the capital's most famous green spaces, despite it being banned. police issued 35 warnings last year, compared to just five in 2016. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes. turning to the raods. very slow on the m25 clockwise from junction 28 at the brook street
east london preacher anjem choudary has been released from belmarsh prison this morning. choudary was jailed for 5.5 years for inviting support for the islamic state group, and served two yearsorward. it is thought the #metoo campaign has also had an impact. but it's got everyone talking about what's 0k and what's not ok, and what's unacceptable behaviour. so there was an issue that lots of women just brushed off this behaviour and thought it wasn't an issue. there was an issue that women...