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and why do you want to move to warrington?t i've got a few friends there. so housing in england was a big subject for the kids, for my kids to run around. do you think that warrington is just going to be a little hong kong in just a few years time? there's a lot. they do group together a lot more. they want to stick together. there is a surge coming towards warrington. in crewe, yowin has made progress with herjob hunt. she's got a trial at a corner shop. in hong kong i work for my company. i marketing plan which is more complicated. and here i don't need to think too much. i just stock it up, make it tidy, look tidy. and that's it. it's very different. as long as it can support my basic living here, i think like pay the bills, that's enough for me. in nottingham, heidi and chris are having a housewarming party with other hong kongers who've moved to the area. it's really good that i can have a community, just have my friends around. what does the next five years look like for you? maybe we will explore uk more and then we wil
and why do you want to move to warrington?t i've got a few friends there. so housing in england was a big subject for the kids, for my kids to run around. do you think that warrington is just going to be a little hong kong in just a few years time? there's a lot. they do group together a lot more. they want to stick together. there is a surge coming towards warrington. in crewe, yowin has made progress with herjob hunt. she's got a trial at a corner shop. in hong kong i work for my company. i...
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someone in warrington market earlier today owned _ in warrington market earlier today owned a _ in warringtonsaid. it's — owned a cafe stall there, and he said, it's clear that a lot of people _ said, it's clear that a lot of people are making a lot of money out of this— people are making a lot of money out of this crisis _ people are making a lot of money out of this crisis and it's just not right we _ of this crisis and it's just not right. we can see the prophets that the big _ right. we can see the prophets that the big five energy companies are making, _ the big five energy companies are making, the big five oil companies are making. iwatering profits making, the big five oil companies are making. i watering profits off the hacks — are making. i watering profits off the backs of ordinary people who are forced _ the backs of ordinary people who are forced to— the backs of ordinary people who are forced to make the most horrendous choices— forced to make the most horrendous choices over — forced to make the most horrendous choices over heating their homes are eatinq _ choices over heating
someone in warrington market earlier today owned _ in warrington market earlier today owned a _ in warringtonsaid. it's — owned a cafe stall there, and he said, it's clear that a lot of people _ said, it's clear that a lot of people are making a lot of money out of this— people are making a lot of money out of this crisis _ people are making a lot of money out of this crisis and it's just not right we _ of this crisis and it's just not right. we can see the prophets that the big _ right. we...
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we finished last nightjust south of warrington. we i night just south of warrington.are mates. i'll explain why a lack of paperwork isn't a friendly gesture, and how to get help if you're being threatened. also coming up, we meet some of the mothers who were forced to give their babies up foradoption, because they weren't married. i had to put him down on the ground and i had tojust turn _ around and walk away. and i never saw him again after that. - it is heartbreaking. we find out why decades later they are fighting for an apology on behalf of hundreds of thousands of women like them. plus, dr oscar is here to reassure us. as the health secretary addresses waiting times in the nhs. he explains how to treat the most common medical emergencies at home. and lending a hand on the diy sos building site, presenter nick knowles is in leeds to tell us why their latest project for children in need is one of the most ambitious they've ever attempted. the pressure is also on for the celebrity masterchef finalists. dannyjones, mel blatt and lisa snowdonjoin us ahead of tonight'
we finished last nightjust south of warrington. we i night just south of warrington.are mates. i'll explain why a lack of paperwork isn't a friendly gesture, and how to get help if you're being threatened. also coming up, we meet some of the mothers who were forced to give their babies up foradoption, because they weren't married. i had to put him down on the ground and i had tojust turn _ around and walk away. and i never saw him again after that. - it is heartbreaking. we find out why decades...
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salford were beaten by warrington today so end the season in 6th.ide toulouse. and hull kr finished their season off with a big win in the hull derby. ineos grenadiers rider richard carapaz has claimed his second victory in three days at the vuelta a espana. the ecuadorian made his move with just over two miles to the finish and held on to win stage 14 by 8 seconds. remco evenepoel retained his lead, but it's been cut by almost a minute. britain's tayo gaygan hart has moved up to ninth overall. to rugby union and england's women have claimed a record—breaking 24th test win in a row. the red roses defeated the united states 52 points to 14 in a world cup warm—up game this afternoon. as the scoreline suggests, england dominated the match, running in eight tries. player of the match, claudia macdonald, among those to touch down twice. simon middleton's team, who won a fourth consecutive six nations title in april, are among the favourites for world cup glory when the event begins in new zealand on 8 october. after three successive home defeats, new zea
salford were beaten by warrington today so end the season in 6th.ide toulouse. and hull kr finished their season off with a big win in the hull derby. ineos grenadiers rider richard carapaz has claimed his second victory in three days at the vuelta a espana. the ecuadorian made his move with just over two miles to the finish and held on to win stage 14 by 8 seconds. remco evenepoel retained his lead, but it's been cut by almost a minute. britain's tayo gaygan hart has moved up to ninth overall....
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in warrington, matthew tse�*s new property business helps hong kongers buy homes here.30,000 or £40,000 above. we do see that they are bringing over, on average, 600, 700, maybe 800,000 on average. back in crewe, yowin�*s settling in, and has a trial shift in a local shop. just put the stock, stock it up, make it look tidy, and that's it, i think. as long as it can support my basic living here, pay the bills, that's enough for me. so, it's not bad if i can work here. you can see more on that story on the iplayer. now it's time for across the uk... a funeral�*s been held in boston this lunchtime for nine—year—old lilia valutyte who was stabbed while playing outside with her younger sister at the end ofjuly. hundreds of mourners from the local community gathered outside the main church in the town. phillip norton has been there, and joins me now. phillip, a difficult day for herfamily, what's it been like in the town ? yes, it's a very sombre mood, a sad day for boston. this is the day the town has come out to support a family and to remember their little girl. she wasjus
in warrington, matthew tse�*s new property business helps hong kongers buy homes here.30,000 or £40,000 above. we do see that they are bringing over, on average, 600, 700, maybe 800,000 on average. back in crewe, yowin�*s settling in, and has a trial shift in a local shop. just put the stock, stock it up, make it look tidy, and that's it, i think. as long as it can support my basic living here, pay the bills, that's enough for me. so, it's not bad if i can work here. you can see more on...
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y despuÉs ese camino, para ir al arco de warrington. todo fue aprobado por ella.o ritual de que no somos nada. de que nada es para siempre, todo es transitorio. ne de que desatornillas ese ataÚd. cuÁndo vemos que volviÉndose funeral, eso sÍmbolos tan grandes con 70 aÑos de poder. se van colocando sobre el ataÚd, en la capilla. 1 las grandes Órdenes, en ese altar mayor queda depositada el cetro, el borde y corona. no se permiten emociones por ser monarcas. deposita el estandarte de su madre. el estandarte que acompaÑÓ 70 aÑos, 2 meses y 2 dias. cuÁndo parte en 2 el bastÓn y lo colocan el fÉretro. en su funeral se da cuenta lo que quiso significar y exigiÓ lo que quisiera. hemos vivido 1 cuento maravilloso, 1 historia Épica de 1 reina extraordinaria. con 1 sabidurÍa, longevidad, 1 manera de demostrar sin realidad. demostrÓ amor hasta el Último dÍa. perdÓn que la emociÓn me gana. esa vocecita que hablaba en la guerra mundial. felix: nono, mÁs precisamente cuÁndo vemos las imÁgenes. tengo la impresiÓn que en la ceremonia de despedida del prÍncipe. no fue casual, es la
y despuÉs ese camino, para ir al arco de warrington. todo fue aprobado por ella.o ritual de que no somos nada. de que nada es para siempre, todo es transitorio. ne de que desatornillas ese ataÚd. cuÁndo vemos que volviÉndose funeral, eso sÍmbolos tan grandes con 70 aÑos de poder. se van colocando sobre el ataÚd, en la capilla. 1 las grandes Órdenes, en ese altar mayor queda depositada el cetro, el borde y corona. no se permiten emociones por ser monarcas. deposita el estandarte de su...
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in warrington, matthew's new property business helps hong kongers buy homes here.see that they are bringing over, on average, 600, 700, maybe 800,000 on average. back in crewe, yowin�*s settling in, and has a trial shift in a local shop. just put the stock, stock it up, make it look tidy, and that's it, i think. as long as it can support my basic living here, pay the bills, that's enough for me. so, it's not bad if i can work here. elaine chong, bbc news. joining me now is bbc reporter elaine chong. good to see you. so, you've got to know these families really, really well, haven't you might tell us a bit more about them, the sort of demographic in terms of people who have chosen to leave hong kong behind and make a big move? we follow behind and make a big move? - follow the family for several months, and they were one of the first hong kongers that we met, so, the mother, she used to work in marketing back in hong kong, and eddie was a photojournalist. and so, these are quite middle—class, they did quite well for themselves, and they had a flat in hong kong, they
in warrington, matthew's new property business helps hong kongers buy homes here.see that they are bringing over, on average, 600, 700, maybe 800,000 on average. back in crewe, yowin�*s settling in, and has a trial shift in a local shop. just put the stock, stock it up, make it look tidy, and that's it, i think. as long as it can support my basic living here, pay the bills, that's enough for me. so, it's not bad if i can work here. elaine chong, bbc news. joining me now is bbc reporter elaine...
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it is now almost three decades since the i almost three decades since the warrington bombings claim tot is often seen to me has been the heartbeat of the centre. over the years, the foundation has welcomed martin mcguinness, the former ira leader who represented the very organisation that took tim's lie. it has advocated for victims of terror attacks at the boston marathon bombing in the theatre massacre in paris. the pandemic has hit its work in schools and communities. it has had to staff. now its existence is at risk. i would say if nothing changed materially, that we probably have less than three months before the foundation could not continue trading. like any business, you have got to be solvent. it is very, very urgent now. got to be solvent. it is very, very urgent now— got to be solvent. it is very, very i urgent now._ awful, urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful. because _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, because the _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, because the charity _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, a
it is now almost three decades since the i almost three decades since the warrington bombings claim tot is often seen to me has been the heartbeat of the centre. over the years, the foundation has welcomed martin mcguinness, the former ira leader who represented the very organisation that took tim's lie. it has advocated for victims of terror attacks at the boston marathon bombing in the theatre massacre in paris. the pandemic has hit its work in schools and communities. it has had to staff....