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more from us here at the university of salford. how that, for the first time in a decade, the number of white people arrested on suspicion of terror offences outnumbers asian suspects. as a new charity, berkshire deaf children's society launches, there's concern about the provision given to children with hearing difficulties in schools. figures show that nearly 8 out of ten deaf children attend schools where there's no specialist provisions for them at all. and over half fail to achieve 5 gcse‘s or more. well, the department for education says it wants to ensure deaf children continue to get the support that's right for them and it is for local authorities to deploy appropriate staff. the harrow half marathon took place yesterday and it was the first full doing good for the environment. this is what normally happens, three quarters of a million bottles thrown a way early this year, so water in seaweed sachets were given out instead, which can be swallowed. let's have a look at the travel situation now. 0n the tube board, there's bee
more from us here at the university of salford. how that, for the first time in a decade, the number of white people arrested on suspicion of terror offences outnumbers asian suspects. as a new charity, berkshire deaf children's society launches, there's concern about the provision given to children with hearing difficulties in schools. figures show that nearly 8 out of ten deaf children attend schools where there's no specialist provisions for them at all. and over half fail to achieve 5...
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we are here at the university of salford all day.day, the first over them. many young people can hazards are what this change is going to mean. huge implications what ever happens. let's discuss this in a little more detail. i'm joined by our reality check correspondent, chris morris. the first thing to talk about is theresa may is talking about what i'm putting out there is it's my deal or no deal. there are many in the house of commons who think there are more options than that. yeah, it is not her deal or no deal. first of all it has to get through uk parliament and there seems to be no definite guarantee of that. and then as we heard in that report, if a deal is done than there is a 21 month transition, a very short time, to agree an entirely new trading agreement. he could look like checkers but in that negotiation it could turn into something else. also, that period is very short to forget over the first no deal hurdle on... but then, it rapidly could be a potential second no deal hurdle in terms of getting a free trade agreeme
we are here at the university of salford all day.day, the first over them. many young people can hazards are what this change is going to mean. huge implications what ever happens. let's discuss this in a little more detail. i'm joined by our reality check correspondent, chris morris. the first thing to talk about is theresa may is talking about what i'm putting out there is it's my deal or no deal. there are many in the house of commons who think there are more options than that. yeah, it is...
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and that's all from me here at the university of salford, back to you in london. end the so—called scalloped waters in the so—called scalloped waters in the wished channel. you will remember the events that took place in august. —— scallop wars. i have made an agreement that will see uk boats larger than 15 metres leave the scallop fishery off the normandy coast at midnight tonight, and that will happen for the next six weeks until november the 1st. fishing representatives say that smaller uk boats are not restricted and can go back. into that lucrative fishery off normandy. 0ne back. into that lucrative fishery off normandy. one other piece breaking news relates to syria, particularly with reference to the leaders of turkey and russia who said they had agreed to create a demilitarised buffer zone in syria's italy the province once described as the last rebel stronghold. this is to separate syrian government troops from rebel forces. there will be patrolled by both turkish and russian soldiers to ensure that that buffer zone is respected. this is coming about as a
and that's all from me here at the university of salford, back to you in london. end the so—called scalloped waters in the so—called scalloped waters in the wished channel. you will remember the events that took place in august. —— scallop wars. i have made an agreement that will see uk boats larger than 15 metres leave the scallop fishery off the normandy coast at midnight tonight, and that will happen for the next six weeks until november the 1st. fishing representatives say that...
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in a day of special programming we're taking a detailed look at where we stand — with that eu clock ticking. our chief political correspondent vicki young is at salford universityanjoin her now. thank you have much. it really does feel as if there is a very important moment heading the prime minister's way, she has got that eu gathering of leaders in salzburg on wednesday where she is hoping they will at least be warm words for her proposal, the so—called chequers deal. she knows she is under tremendous pressure to get some kind of deal before she then brings its back and faces the tricky prospect of trying to get it through parliament. the prime minister today has criticised the proposals by brexit supporting members of her own party, so try to resolve the irish border issue, in response the former foreign secretary borisjohnson has warned her approach to the border question could lead to brexit the tricky prospect of trying to get it through parliament. the prime minister today has criticised the proposals by brexit supporting members of her own party, so try to resolve the irish border issue, in response the former foreign secretary boris johnson response th
in a day of special programming we're taking a detailed look at where we stand — with that eu clock ticking. our chief political correspondent vicki young is at salford universityanjoin her now. thank you have much. it really does feel as if there is a very important moment heading the prime minister's way, she has got that eu gathering of leaders in salzburg on wednesday where she is hoping they will at least be warm words for her proposal, the so—called chequers deal. she knows she is...
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earlier i spoke to simon chadwick, professor of sports enterprise at salford university abouth the thinking tilting eastwards. we have a significant number in places like singapore, south korea, china, russia, which has taken this waterway from the industrial heartlands. we now have gambling sponsorships in formula 1, which symbolises this move eastwards. attitudes towards gambling are very different, certainly in china it is a very social activity. china is a huge potential market for sport, the president is looking to create a sports economy with $850 billion by 2025. i think there are some real opportunities for formula 1 outfit, to generate revenue from this kind of activity. irrespective of the prevailing attitudes towards gambling in places like great britain and elsewhere in europe. gambling in places like great britain and elsewhere in europem the sport of bringing itself up to corruption? people being able to bet on races, such as drivers and engineers? will the integrity of the sport be gambled? and interesting consideration for what is now happening, is what exactly will gambling
earlier i spoke to simon chadwick, professor of sports enterprise at salford university abouth the thinking tilting eastwards. we have a significant number in places like singapore, south korea, china, russia, which has taken this waterway from the industrial heartlands. we now have gambling sponsorships in formula 1, which symbolises this move eastwards. attitudes towards gambling are very different, certainly in china it is a very social activity. china is a huge potential market for sport,...