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just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.you after christmas. have a good one, yeah? they're making parts for high—tech production lines that'll be sent all over the world. once we pick up components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed from the government. 119 pages of info about the new rules and costs of importing and exporting if there is no deal reached with the eu. are you feeling any more reassured? as far as i'm concerned, we just need certainty. i mean, there's nothing here that we haven't actually discussed internally or discussed with our stakeholders, whether they be key customers or support services. we have to make sure we got a clear vision. we need stability. and if we plan for the worst—case scenario and we can actually cope with that, the downside we can cope with, everything else is up. it's not just bi
just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.you after christmas. have a good one, yeah? they're making parts for high—tech production lines that'll be sent all over the world. once we pick up components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed from the...
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just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.you after christmas. have a good one, yeah? they're making parts for high—tech production lines that'll be sent all over the world. there are one or two critical components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed from the government. 119 pages of info about the new rules and costs of importing and exporting if there's no deal reached with the eu. are you feeling any more reassured? i mean, there's nothing here that we haven't actually discussed internally or discussed with our stakeholders, whether they be key customers or our support services. we have to make sure we've got a clear vision. we need stability. and if we plan for the worst—case scenario and we can actually cope with that, the downside we can cope with, everything else is up. it's notjust bigger companies who are having
just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.you after christmas. have a good one, yeah? they're making parts for high—tech production lines that'll be sent all over the world. there are one or two critical components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed...
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just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.roduction lines that'll be sent all over the world. once we pick up components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed from the government. 119 pages of info about the new rules and costs of importing and exporting if there is no deal reached with the eu. are you feeling any more reassured? as far as i'm concerned, we just need certainty. i mean, there's nothing here that we haven't actually discussed internally or discussed with our stakeholders, whether they be key customers or support services. we have to make sure we got a clear vision. we need stability. and if we plan for the worst—case scenario and we can actually cope with that, the downside we can cope with, everything else is up. it's notjust bigger companies who are having to navigate this document. there are all sorts of e
just a few final tasks before the 100 staff here in wakefield can clock off.roduction lines that'll be sent all over the world. once we pick up components that we need to make sure we getjust in time, here in the uk... while the holidays begin for staff, there's a final assignment that the boss has to deal with. the key thing here is alljust about delay to imports. a last—minute e—mail has landed from the government. 119 pages of info about the new rules and costs of importing and exporting...
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some homeowners have been taking part in what's known as wakefield winter wonderland since 1995. year's theme was the night before christmas. >>> there are possible new clues in the case of a missing colorado mother. >>> and the body of a young migrant who died in the u.s. returns home. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. >>> "the washington post" says the body of a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of the u.s. border patrol is back in her native guatemala. a coffin containing the body of jack lynn cao wkahl was receive the ministry. no family members were there. the girl's grandmother says the family did not have the money to travel from her village. her body was driven from the countryside to be handed over to her father. the girl's father reportedly has a court date next week in the u.s. to determine his migratory status. >>> two people arrested for the drone sightings that shutdown the gatwick airport have been released without being charged. authorities continue to look for suspects and are offering a reward of $63,000. the drones first appeared
some homeowners have been taking part in what's known as wakefield winter wonderland since 1995. year's theme was the night before christmas. >>> there are possible new clues in the case of a missing colorado mother. >>> and the body of a young migrant who died in the u.s. returns home. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. >>> "the washington post" says the body of a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of the u.s. border patrol is...
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two thousand and nine david chipperfield has also created entirely new museums like the hip with wakefield gallery in england and the who makes museum in mexico city. his timeless architecture as in barton vuitton birds common that for him is simple straightforward open and unobtrusive. this symmetry chapel in in a gown with japan blends elegantly into its natural surroundings. david chipperfield has been knighted and bestowed with many accolades the nice band a row of water among them. in twenty twelve heechee rated the venice biennale that of architecture. in twenty thirteen he was awarded the prestigious premium imperial or. for its two hundred fiftieth birthday last may london's royal academy of arts got an overhaul from david chipperfield including a new second entrance meant a new rooms that restructured the interior and now it has an order tore him as well . as one of the reasons he was appointed was enormous success of the noise museum in bloom which i remember during the trip with dave that we're pointed to him he was completely the right to go partly because he's holding great es
two thousand and nine david chipperfield has also created entirely new museums like the hip with wakefield gallery in england and the who makes museum in mexico city. his timeless architecture as in barton vuitton birds common that for him is simple straightforward open and unobtrusive. this symmetry chapel in in a gown with japan blends elegantly into its natural surroundings. david chipperfield has been knighted and bestowed with many accolades the nice band a row of water among them. in...
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let's get more on this with consumer and retail expert kate hardcastle, who joins us now from wakefield footfall will be high editors at a discounted rate for many retailers and far more discount than they want to be offering. it used to be called the golden quarter, from september to december, a time when you could make the most profit. now that is heavily discounted due to black friday in mid—november witches held on discounted rates through the christmas period and we are seeing larger discounts on boxing day. retailers do not want to sell at reduced rates. they would rather get profit and that is what makes businesses healthier. we keep hearing that online is booming at the expense of the high street retailers. what can they do about that in the high street? the idea that in the high street? the idea that online is all well and good is a little bit fabricated. online business has its challenges particularly the returns read and we heard from fashion giant asos showing they are struggling with the whole down in consumer spending and consumers choosing experiences of material goods as
let's get more on this with consumer and retail expert kate hardcastle, who joins us now from wakefield footfall will be high editors at a discounted rate for many retailers and far more discount than they want to be offering. it used to be called the golden quarter, from september to december, a time when you could make the most profit. now that is heavily discounted due to black friday in mid—november witches held on discounted rates through the christmas period and we are seeing larger...
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dr alison wakefield is chair of the security institute and a criminologist at the university of portsmouthexit, at that moment of departure from the e0, what do you think the police, the shaqiri forces, would have access to that they did in the moments before? —— the security forces. we would lose the immediate exchange of criminal records, those are the two databases that have been seen as the areas of highest priority. we have got membership, oui’ access priority. we have got membership, our access to the schengen database, which is something that we use regularly as a system of alerts. in terms of preparation for this, i read talking about a pragmatic approach which will get round most of this, or is cressida dick right to be concerned about public safety? i think she is right to be concerned in that this is something she does not have control over. we are talking about uncertainty, and leading it to the politicians. 0bviously leading it to the politicians. obviously we are dealing with an increasing threat of terrorism, organised crime, cybercrime, and we wa nt to organised crime, cybe
dr alison wakefield is chair of the security institute and a criminologist at the university of portsmouthexit, at that moment of departure from the e0, what do you think the police, the shaqiri forces, would have access to that they did in the moments before? —— the security forces. we would lose the immediate exchange of criminal records, those are the two databases that have been seen as the areas of highest priority. we have got membership, oui’ access priority. we have got...
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today‘s brexit debate in parliament is focused and joining me now is the criminologist, dr alison wakefieldavid morgan was asked the question via twitter, what are the risks of dropping out of galileo? my first question is, what is galileo? yeah, absolutely. really important question. so, this is the european satellite system in which we have invested i believe 1.2 million and we rely on that system for the likes phone for the likes of mobile phone signals and importantly military gps navigation. so we have had a stake in its development, british companies have been able to be involved and it‘s building but as we leave the eu, we won‘t have that same oversight of it. so, if we are sort of third—party country, we will not have a stake in something that is so important for our national resilience. and that is the concern. i think the british have said in the past that we‘re going to do our own. or not? well, yeah, that's the billions and billions of dollars question. because these things do not come cheap. just picking up on this point, part of the reason for galileo is to reduce the uk's rel
today‘s brexit debate in parliament is focused and joining me now is the criminologist, dr alison wakefieldavid morgan was asked the question via twitter, what are the risks of dropping out of galileo? my first question is, what is galileo? yeah, absolutely. really important question. so, this is the european satellite system in which we have invested i believe 1.2 million and we rely on that system for the likes phone for the likes of mobile phone signals and importantly military gps...
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joining me is the criminologist dr alison wakefield, who's also chair of the the professional body theavid morgan via twitter asks, "what are the risks of dropping out of galileo?" my my first question is, what is galileo. it is an interesting and important question. it is the european satellite system in which we have invested i believe 1.2 million. we rely on that system for the likes of mobile phone signal, satnav and importantly military gps navigation. we have had eight state in its development, british companies have been involved in its building but as we leave, we will not have that same oversight of it. if we are a third—party country, we will not have a stake in something thatis will not have a stake in something that is so important for our national resilience and that is the concern. and i think the british have said in the past, we will do our own. well... that is the billions and billions of dollars question because these things don't come cheap. picking up on this, part of the reason for galileo is to reduce the eu's reliance on the american system, gps. we know it from
joining me is the criminologist dr alison wakefield, who's also chair of the the professional body theavid morgan via twitter asks, "what are the risks of dropping out of galileo?" my my first question is, what is galileo. it is an interesting and important question. it is the european satellite system in which we have invested i believe 1.2 million. we rely on that system for the likes of mobile phone signal, satnav and importantly military gps navigation. we have had eight state in...