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wales street now england street.years and today, he is one of wales' most celebrated landscape photographers. david joins us now. good morning. good morning. tig is back to that period where everything look pretty bleak for you. 34 years, it is slightly misty! like i said, i had a motorbike accident and ended up had a motorbike accident and ended up in cardiff in a specialist spinal injuries unit to six months. i was one of the luckier ones in that i walked out. quite slowly. i think i was leaning on my dad at the time but i did walk out. a lot of people i left behind, they kind of didn't walk out, really, and it is being in a place like that the six months, i mean, 34 years on it is the indelible edged into my mind and i think these guys even though i have not seen them since 1984. —— etched. i get the feeling that you were determined to have a positive outlook and kept going. is that fair and true? outlook and kept going. is that fair and true ? eventually. outlook and kept going. is that fair and true? eventually.
wales street now england street.years and today, he is one of wales' most celebrated landscape photographers. david joins us now. good morning. good morning. tig is back to that period where everything look pretty bleak for you. 34 years, it is slightly misty! like i said, i had a motorbike accident and ended up had a motorbike accident and ended up in cardiff in a specialist spinal injuries unit to six months. i was one of the luckier ones in that i walked out. quite slowly. i think i was...
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she is the wales street mascot. what is the prediction? 2-0 to england.. on occasions like this we get together and do our bit. come out and put the flags up and get into the spirit. will it together? not necessarily. as we get further into the competition, for the final, we will all be watching it together. we have all be watching it together. we have all experienced heartbreak as england fans you look happy and have brilliant things on your head. how confident are you? we are having it this year. i am telling you it is an omen, we are winning this year. you are going for rashford. let's hope england can do it. confidence is sublime. don't you hate it when that happens. i think the excitement ove rca m e happens. i think the excitement overcame them in 0ldham. they are back. ian, give us a wave. lovely. that is england street, formerly known as wales street. it has changed just for today. let's hope they have a good afternoon and are celebrating later on. over the last week, events have been taking place to mark british flowers week, now in its sixth yea
she is the wales street mascot. what is the prediction? 2-0 to england.. on occasions like this we get together and do our bit. come out and put the flags up and get into the spirit. will it together? not necessarily. as we get further into the competition, for the final, we will all be watching it together. we have all be watching it together. we have all experienced heartbreak as england fans you look happy and have brilliant things on your head. how confident are you? we are having it this...
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ththousands of women i in engla, northern ireland, scscotland and wales poured into the streets sunday celebrate the suffragette movement. this year marks the 100-year anniary of the british 1918 "representation of the people act," which granted property-ownwning british women over age 30 the right to vote. in the philippines, press freedom m groups are condemningg the murder of jojournalist dnis denoraot d, o d thursday in the southern region of mindanao. he was the editor and publisher of the weekly community newspaper trends and times. the philippines is one of the most dangerous countntries in te world for journalists. award-winning actor robert deniro slammed president trump during the tony awards sunday night here in new york. >> i'm going to say one thing --[blee] trump. it is no longer down with trump, it is [bleep] trump. this will get to introduction. amy: students who survived the valentine's day massacre at marjory stoneman douglas high school alslso performed duririne tony awards, singing "seasons of love" " from the hit musical "rent." and those are some of the headlines.
ththousands of women i in engla, northern ireland, scscotland and wales poured into the streets sunday celebrate the suffragette movement. this year marks the 100-year anniary of the british 1918 "representation of the people act," which granted property-ownwning british women over age 30 the right to vote. in the philippines, press freedom m groups are condemningg the murder of jojournalist dnis denoraot d, o d thursday in the southern region of mindanao. he was the editor and...
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wales. i personally have been to downing street twice in the last 12 months to speak to government ministers we have been working together in partnership, trying to get answers from the government on some key issues, but they do not give us any answers. the welsh government has called forjobs and the economy to be at the forefront of any deal. we have a choice here, we either have a very hard brexit which makes wales and unattractive place for airbus, which we will fight tooth and nail to avoid all we have a sensible brexit which means that airbus can continue to operate in conjunction with its sister plants across europe and we can still have brexit on those terms. why would we want a brexit that would deliberately destroy welshjobs? the uk government says good progress has been made so far and it is confident of getting a deal which is mutually beneficial. airbus are planning for a no deal between the uk and the european union. we expect to get to a good deal but of course as a company they need to plan for any eventuality. the government has also got to plan for the potential of a no deal
wales. i personally have been to downing street twice in the last 12 months to speak to government ministers we have been working together in partnership, trying to get answers from the government on some key issues, but they do not give us any answers. the welsh government has called forjobs and the economy to be at the forefront of any deal. we have a choice here, we either have a very hard brexit which makes wales and unattractive place for airbus, which we will fight tooth and nail to avoid...
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street isjust dying. it's very, very sad. it's also grim news for cardiff. the chain is pulling out of walesogether and the boss didn't mince his words. this is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. we have not taken this decision lightly. it's necessary today, because without it we aren't a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores across the uk. it wants to close 31 of them, but it needs 75% of its creditors to approve the plan at a vote later this month. 6000 jobs are at risk. even london's oxford street is to go, because of falling sales and rising costs. in the ‘60s house of fraser and department stores were a magnet for shoppers, but nowadays it's much harder to make the sums add up. they want to reduce what is a very considerable debt. retail expert richard hyman was talking about its problems 25 years ago. he's still doing it today. for many, many years it hasn't had a sufficiently differentiated product. it hasn't stood out. it hasn't been clear about exactly who it's been targeting. there hasn't been enough investment in t
street isjust dying. it's very, very sad. it's also grim news for cardiff. the chain is pulling out of walesogether and the boss didn't mince his words. this is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. we have not taken this decision lightly. it's necessary today, because without it we aren't a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores across the uk. it wants to close 31 of them, but it needs 75% of its creditors to approve the plan at a...
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street isjust dying. it is very, very sad. it is also grim news for cardiff, the chain is pulling out of wales altogether and the boss did not minceis is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. and we have not taken this decision lightly. it is necessary today because without it, we are not a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores gci’oss its business. it has 59 stores across the uk, it wants approval from creditors to close 31, putting 6,000 jobs at risk. eve and's oxford street 6,000 jobs at risk. eve and's 0xford street is to go because of falling sales and rising costs. house of fraser and department store shops we re fraser and department store shops were a magnet for shoppers but now it is much harder to make the sums add up. they want to reduce what is of very considerable debt. for more than 25 years, this retail expert has been following the ups and downs of house of fraser. for many, many years, it has not had a sufficiently differentiated project that product, it has not stood out, it has not been clear about who it is targeting, there has not been enough inve
street isjust dying. it is very, very sad. it is also grim news for cardiff, the chain is pulling out of wales altogether and the boss did not minceis is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. and we have not taken this decision lightly. it is necessary today because without it, we are not a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores gci’oss its business. it has 59 stores across the uk, it wants approval from creditors to close 31,...
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london urban street gangs are still by far the largest group searching for markets across the uk. it is notjust small, rural towns that are targeted. more urban areas like south walesin their sights. many of these young men, some of them just children, are taking huge risks. by leaving their own inner—city neighbourhoods to sell drugs. it is a secretive world, we did find some gang members who were prepared to talk to us anonymously. what about people buying drugs, making a mess of their lives? how much money are we talking about? it can look like easy money. but one mother says the reality for her 17—year—old son was very different. for fear of reprisals for her and her family, she asked not to be identified. he grew up in a good home, christian home, very good boy at school. we have a family, he is not at home, we were just battled when the police called and said your son is at the hospital, and he got caught with drugs. why was he at the hospital? because he said he swallowed. what kind of drugs was he pushing? it was cocaine, and if the police came he was told to swallow. it has had a big effect on my son, on myself, my husband, i don't sleep now, like there wa
london urban street gangs are still by far the largest group searching for markets across the uk. it is notjust small, rural towns that are targeted. more urban areas like south walesin their sights. many of these young men, some of them just children, are taking huge risks. by leaving their own inner—city neighbourhoods to sell drugs. it is a secretive world, we did find some gang members who were prepared to talk to us anonymously. what about people buying drugs, making a mess of their...
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wales at all. i think it's absolutely terrible. we've lost one or two of the shops in the high street, and that's another one going to go, another big the man in charge said he had no choice. there is a tsunami of challenges that have come towards retail over the last five or six years and they have been well documented. they have hit house of fraser very hard. that momentum has built over the last 2a months or so. under the plan, house of fraser will focus on using fewer stores to sell more upmarket brands. but will it be enough to keep the chain afloat? i think house of fraser has got the right idea in terms of making its products offer more premium and luxury but it's questionable whether it will work across the whole of the uk. many stores opened late today as their staff were told what was going on. unions said it was devastating news for the store chain's employees. but house of fraser is farfrom alone. since the collapse of bhs two years ago, there have been many casualties in the retail sector. toys "r" us has also closed. maplins in administration, mothercare is shutting stores and pound world is reportedly about to appoint
wales at all. i think it's absolutely terrible. we've lost one or two of the shops in the high street, and that's another one going to go, another big the man in charge said he had no choice. there is a tsunami of challenges that have come towards retail over the last five or six years and they have been well documented. they have hit house of fraser very hard. that momentum has built over the last 2a months or so. under the plan, house of fraser will focus on using fewer stores to sell more...
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street isjust dying. it's very, very sad. it's also grim news for cardiff. the chain is pulling out of walesogether, and the boss didn't mince his words. this is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. and we have not taken this decision lightly. it's necessary today because without it, we aren't a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores across the uk. it wants approval from creditors to close 31 of them, putting 6000 jobs at risk. even london's 0xford street's to go because of falling sales and rising costs. in the ‘60s, house of fraser and department stores were a magnet for shoppers, but nowadays, it's much harder to make the sums add up. they want to reduce what is a very considerable debt. for more than 25 years, this retail expert has been following the ups and downs of house of fraser. for many, many years, it hasn't had a sufficiently differentiated product, it hasn't stood out, it hasn't been clear about who it's targeting, there hasn't been enough investment in the business, there've been too many stores and the market has
street isjust dying. it's very, very sad. it's also grim news for cardiff. the chain is pulling out of walesogether, and the boss didn't mince his words. this is brutal. this is as tough as it gets. and we have not taken this decision lightly. it's necessary today because without it, we aren't a business with a viable future. house of fraser is trying to restructure its business. it has 59 stores across the uk. it wants approval from creditors to close 31 of them, putting 6000 jobs at risk....
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wales at all. i think it's absolutely terrible. we've lost one or two of the shops in the high street, and that's another one going to go, another bigrastic surgery but the man in charge said he had no choice. there is a tsunami of challenges that have come towards retail over the last five or six years and they have been well documented. they have hit house of fraser very hard. that momentum has built over the last 2a months or so. under the plan, house of fraser will focus on using fewer stores to sell more upmarket brands. but will it be enough to keep the chain afloat? i think house of fraser has got the right idea in terms of making its products offer more premium and luxury but it's questionable whether it will work across the whole of the uk. many stores opened late today as their staff were told what was going on. unions said it was devastating news for the store chain's employees. but house of fraser is farfrom alone. since the collapse of bhs two years ago, there have been many casualties in the retail sector. toys "r" us has also closed. maplins in administration, mothercare is shutting stores and pound world is reportedl
wales at all. i think it's absolutely terrible. we've lost one or two of the shops in the high street, and that's another one going to go, another bigrastic surgery but the man in charge said he had no choice. there is a tsunami of challenges that have come towards retail over the last five or six years and they have been well documented. they have hit house of fraser very hard. that momentum has built over the last 2a months or so. under the plan, house of fraser will focus on using fewer...
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in england, wales and scotland, that's according to figures from a not—for—profit news organisation called the bureau for investigativejournalism. that includes people living on the streetshat measures does crisis think need to be introduced to tackle the problem? let's talk to hannah gousy from crisis, lucy watson from fulfiling lives which is part of the housing first project in london, and steve windsor who lived on the streets for three months in surrey. thank you very much for coming on the programme, all of you. steve, let me begin with you, if i may? you rented a house with others after getting divorced and you were paying rent to one of the other occupants but it turned out she was spending your rent money and not pass it on and not giving it to the landlord, so you were evicted. what happened after that? you end up on the street and totally clueless. you don't know what to do and where to go. you don't think about becoming homeless. it always happens to somebody else. i wandered around. i went to the council. the council basically said you are male between this age and they said, you are not a priority. you are not vulnerable enough? yes. i ended up homeless and
in england, wales and scotland, that's according to figures from a not—for—profit news organisation called the bureau for investigativejournalism. that includes people living on the streetshat measures does crisis think need to be introduced to tackle the problem? let's talk to hannah gousy from crisis, lucy watson from fulfiling lives which is part of the housing first project in london, and steve windsor who lived on the streets for three months in surrey. thank you very much for coming...
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wales walk his soon-to-be daughter-in-law down the aisle before. >> amazing accent. but it turns out it is a complete fake. >> what? >> what? >> a little bit like madonna from michigan. "the wall streetmmy muscatello, he is an italian-american born from upstate new york. now his royal coverage appeared on norwegian tv and france's tf-1 and he developed it performing in high school production of "oliver" over 20 years ago. he says he never claimed that he's british just loves all things royal and his dad said to "the wall street journal," his son's love for the british isn't anything new telling his dad someday i want to move over there and be a part of it. i deep dove. crown and country. >> oh, he is committed. >> tommy muscatello. can you do a british accent? >> no. >> i'm bad. >> come on, michael. one time. >> tally-ho. in my mind that sounded great. >> it was better than i expected. i wouldn't do this to you but, george, come on, one. >> you know that i'm not going to do that. [ laughter ] i just like hearing no from you. >>> and finally, talk about a dog's dream coming true. take a look at this. tetra the husky and his human bought 5,400 ball pit balls colorfully filling the hall
wales walk his soon-to-be daughter-in-law down the aisle before. >> amazing accent. but it turns out it is a complete fake. >> what? >> what? >> a little bit like madonna from michigan. "the wall streetmmy muscatello, he is an italian-american born from upstate new york. now his royal coverage appeared on norwegian tv and france's tf-1 and he developed it performing in high school production of "oliver" over 20 years ago. he says he never claimed that he's...
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street. also, a crash course in becoming a detective. a shortfall of police investigators across england and wales korean peninsular. the ultimate goal of the thomas day has not changed. weapons of mass destruction is programme. programme. hopeful it continues to do so, those will increase. will increase. recognises chairman kim's desire for security. security. access to foreign investment if they take the right steps. take the right steps. preparations for the summit have come together very nicely. come together very nicely. president met this afternoon with minister li of singapore. minister li of singapore. minister of singapore for his partnership. partnership. them for making this summit what it is. is. the president also visited the embassy team here and thank them. let's get the latest on preparations. with its largest security deployment ever for the unprecedented meeting. to the two leaders. unpredictable and strong—willed. his own impressions. both are supremely confident. both are hopeful. significant out of this summit. there is excitement in the air, mr. singapore's prime minister. at
street. also, a crash course in becoming a detective. a shortfall of police investigators across england and wales korean peninsular. the ultimate goal of the thomas day has not changed. weapons of mass destruction is programme. programme. hopeful it continues to do so, those will increase. will increase. recognises chairman kim's desire for security. security. access to foreign investment if they take the right steps. take the right steps. preparations for the summit have come together very...