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and we have waterloo east, and they have issued ado waterloo east, and they have issued a do not traveldifferent part of country, people trying to get so sussex, they have said try and finish yourjourney by 3pm. plenty more disruption but at least we have someone belting out some opera to keep us company! good new! . phil mackie is in worcesterfor us. keep us company! good new! . phil mackie is in worcester for us. no opera singing here. quite still and peaceful. although we are only a mile from the 5m. but look what you get when you leave the main towns. this road we think has been cleared, a plough has come across, but the d rifts a plough has come across, but the drifts on the side are taller than me in places. in parts of her fordshire and gloucestershire and here in worcestershire is this a picture that is widely seen in rural areas. the police have warned people in herefordshire not to travel u nless in herefordshire not to travel u nless necessary. in herefordshire not to travel unless necessary. the snow has been falling since around one o'clock. we are heading up to four hours
and we have waterloo east, and they have issued ado waterloo east, and they have issued a do not traveldifferent part of country, people trying to get so sussex, they have said try and finish yourjourney by 3pm. plenty more disruption but at least we have someone belting out some opera to keep us company! good new! . phil mackie is in worcesterfor us. keep us company! good new! . phil mackie is in worcester for us. no opera singing here. quite still and peaceful. although we are only a mile...
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victoria, you are inside waterloo station. what is the latest? in the station as well. when it comes to the trains, 26 out of 27 train companies are operating severely disrupted lines, including those that go in and out of london waterloo, europe's busiest station. lots of train companies have been saying to people, do not travel unless it is absolutely essential. south—eastern trains, which operates out of waterloo east is saying do not travel. ice on the conductor rails means it cannot connect to the power for the trains. for south—western services, leaving behind me, they are trying to wind up behind me, they are trying to wind up services by 8pm. the station will close after the last service, which is 2145. when it comes to flights, this is the worst day for flight cancellations all week. 0ver this is the worst day for flight cancellations all week. over 1200 cancellations all week. 0ver1200 flights cancelled across the uk and ireland. heathrow, the majority of them. we know that birmingham has temporarily suspended flights and the runway at
victoria, you are inside waterloo station. what is the latest? in the station as well. when it comes to the trains, 26 out of 27 train companies are operating severely disrupted lines, including those that go in and out of london waterloo, europe's busiest station. lots of train companies have been saying to people, do not travel unless it is absolutely essential. south—eastern trains, which operates out of waterloo east is saying do not travel. ice on the conductor rails means it cannot...
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southeastern, which operates out of london waterloo east, are saying do not travel — it's a result ofls that means that it can't connect to the power for the trains. for southwestern services that will be leaving behind me, they say that they are trying to wind up services by 8pm this evening. the station will close after the last service, which is 9:45pm. when it comes to flights, this is the worst day for flight cancellations that we've seen all week. more than 1200 flights had been cancelled across the uk and ireland. heathrow — the majority of them. we know now that birmingham has temporarily suspended flights and that the runway at london city is currently closed. although lots of uk airports remain open, that is a severely disrupted service right across the airport and train network. it has been disruption to train services near lewisham in the south—east after people were found trespassing on the tracks. 0ur correspondent is with me. what has been happening? this is developing situation but it seems that at least four trains have become stuck close to lewisham station in south—
southeastern, which operates out of london waterloo east, are saying do not travel — it's a result ofls that means that it can't connect to the power for the trains. for southwestern services that will be leaving behind me, they say that they are trying to wind up services by 8pm this evening. the station will close after the last service, which is 9:45pm. when it comes to flights, this is the worst day for flight cancellations that we've seen all week. more than 1200 flights had been...
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south—eastern which operates out of london waterloo east saying do not travel. to ice on conductor rails meaning it cannot cope duct power the trains. the south—western services leaving behind me they are trying to wind up services by 8pm. the station will close after the last service which is 21:a5pm. when it comes to flights, this is the worst day for flight cancellations we have seen all week, more than 1200 have been cancelled across the uk and ireland. heathrow, the majority of them. birmingham has temporarily suspended flights and the runway at london city is currently closed although lots of uk airports remain open, that is a severely disrupted service right across the airport and train network. there is one new development coming in regarding london's mainline stations. at charing cross station, 01’ stations. at charing cross station, or trains stations. at charing cross station, ortrains are stations. at charing cross station, or trains are cancelled. that is due to signalfailure or trains are cancelled. that is due to signal failure at london bridge. t
south—eastern which operates out of london waterloo east saying do not travel. to ice on conductor rails meaning it cannot cope duct power the trains. the south—western services leaving behind me they are trying to wind up services by 8pm. the station will close after the last service which is 21:a5pm. when it comes to flights, this is the worst day for flight cancellations we have seen all week, more than 1200 have been cancelled across the uk and ireland. heathrow, the majority of them....
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flaw needs a new van to make it to their upcoming concert at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. ( laughternd donald trump needs his wall to stop mexicans from all rushing in to america-- i assume to catch flaw at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. and if none of that works, trump can just ask flaw to patrol the border. because from their photo, it looks like they're already there-- at least until april 3, 6:00 p.m., when they're going to be at spicoli's rockade, at 3555 university ave., waterloo, iowa. flaw! ( cheers and applause ) i'm a huge flaw fan. >> jon: oh, you like flaw? you like fla? >> stephen: that's where it's happening! meanwhile-- good luck, fellas. meanwhile, new documents show that former trump deputy campaign chairman, rick gates, communicated with a former russian spy before the election, who "has ties to a russian intelligence service and had such ties in 2016." and i'm guessing this spy is still on putin's good side because, as of show time, no one had served him a nerve gas burrito. ( laughter ) and his description matches the russian manager of paul manafort's lobbying offi
flaw needs a new van to make it to their upcoming concert at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. ( laughternd donald trump needs his wall to stop mexicans from all rushing in to america-- i assume to catch flaw at spicoli's in waterloo, iowa. and if none of that works, trump can just ask flaw to patrol the border. because from their photo, it looks like they're already there-- at least until april 3, 6:00 p.m., when they're going to be at spicoli's rockade, at 3555 university ave., waterloo, iowa....
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station and near waterloo station is the russian shop where russian food is being sold, and of coursenot by a russian but by an afghan quy not by a russian but by an afghan guy who speaks russian. what became there there was a man who was buying different stuff also there, and we recognised each other because we had once met in russia but frankly speaking i recognised only that i know the face. but he had better memory maybe but also because of my articles and might story with kremlin and conflict i was the only one who accused kremlin of corruption and started official criminal prosecution, and because of my story the head of the service lost hisjob, the my story the head of the service lost his job, the deputy lost his job, everybody in the department was fired and lost theirjobs, the head of the police as a result of this, the head of the police in russia was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment and his deputy jumped sentenced to 20 years imprisonment and his deputyjumped out of the window during interrogation and was killed. different stories like this. so people read a lot, he reme
station and near waterloo station is the russian shop where russian food is being sold, and of coursenot by a russian but by an afghan quy not by a russian but by an afghan guy who speaks russian. what became there there was a man who was buying different stuff also there, and we recognised each other because we had once met in russia but frankly speaking i recognised only that i know the face. but he had better memory maybe but also because of my articles and might story with kremlin and...
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complain that they're not getting the help that they need evidence or a support from the city of waterloo where some are still dying from health complications linked to the disease. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses treat west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen airball outbreak are working on an awareness strategy to help others instead of your they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free. the. complications leads to that there you know there are fifteen of the survivors in the country and that one is too bad there is also need to get on there for even probably in the country it's have that if we don't have proper care sierra leone will be i mean we risk because members mill survivors some are still there that i have a fragment of the virus and yes i'm in what i appeared in seventy two once after the first outbreak in guinea in march two thousand and fourteen it killed thousands dozens already dying before help arrived this cemetery in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease tho
complain that they're not getting the help that they need evidence or a support from the city of waterloo where some are still dying from health complications linked to the disease. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses treat west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen airball outbreak are working on an awareness strategy to help others instead of your they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free....
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this cemetery in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease thousands of them are buried here some sort of loon is believed many could have been saved if dorna funds received by government had been used properly this symmetry is a constant reminder of one of several yawns darkest moment. activists and survivors still struggling to recover. court demanding accountability on how fourteen million dollars of money meant to fight the disease vanished the history of that many strikes one striking their whole idea is ritual and that the victims survivors can just is what it will are we have to strike again that our government is prepared that our government judicious to manage this whatever funds are so that side to respond to the virus that is what we do it is a government official told of just leader but they've not received communication on the matter from the regional court government says more than four thousand people died here activists say the numbers are higher for now their biggest challenge is dealing with the health complications and the stigma of having contracted the virus .
this cemetery in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease thousands of them are buried here some sort of loon is believed many could have been saved if dorna funds received by government had been used properly this symmetry is a constant reminder of one of several yawns darkest moment. activists and survivors still struggling to recover. court demanding accountability on how fourteen million dollars of money meant to fight the disease vanished the history of that many strikes one...
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street just after 3pm yesterday. times in a jeweller on waterloo streetjust after 3pm yesterday.n suspicion of murder. police been doing extra patrols appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital. police say his condition is not life—threatening. the cathedral of notre dame in paris attracts around 13 million visitors every year and is one of paris's leading landmarks. but for how much longer? parts of the 850—year—old gothic masterpiece are starting to crumble, because of pollution eating away at the stone. hugh schofield reports from paris. because actually the pinnacle has fallen down... 0utside on the roof above the back of the cathedral, this is the part of notre dame that visitors do not get to see — fallen chunks of stoneware, a flying buttress held together with metal staples. this jewel of gothic architecture is becoming unstable. i think if there is no repairs, th
street just after 3pm yesterday. times in a jeweller on waterloo streetjust after 3pm yesterday.n suspicion of murder. police been doing extra patrols appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital. police say his condition is not life—threatening. the cathedral of notre dame in paris...
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his fellow stop rockets over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world i was the author of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because a desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it and we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your contribution to boom bust steve came the author of can we avoid another financial crisis thanks for being with us thank you. that's all for this time thanks for watching be sure to catch boom bust on you tube at you tube dot com slash boom bust artie we'll see you next time. a little blog selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings clues to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles on. the new socks try to tell you that the beach most of the tabloids are styles of. the monster that doesn't tell the full and like. all the hawks that we along. with one. those that you can. easily. keep in mind the place. where. first in.
his fellow stop rockets over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world i was the author of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because a desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it and we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your contribution to boom bust steve came the...
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in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicek on board for 13 hours as the train lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating and things like the buffet car had run out of food and drink earlier on in the evening. so, it was a pretty cold night. in shropshire, huge snowdrifts blocked country roads as an army of farmers set out across britain to try and clear them. neighbouring worcestershire also saw several inches of snow. across the border into wales, three people were rescued after getting buried by drifts in their car near cowbridge. they had to sound their horn to guide searchers in. in ebbw vale, firefighters were called in to dig their way into this house. back in the high pennines, keeping livestock fed was a priority. keeping them watered though is a problem. the water's frozen, that's the main thing, in the house and out of the house. so, just watering animals is a big chore at the minute and just trying to feed up and getting to th
in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicek on board for 13 hours as the train lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating and things like the buffet car had run out of food and drink earlier on in the evening. so, it was a pretty cold night. in shropshire, huge snowdrifts blocked country roads as an army of farmers set out across britain to...
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bit of fun blending his actual role swindling he's felt a stockbroker's over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world over the idea of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because the desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your contribution to boom bust steve came the author of can we avoid another financial crisis thanks for being with us.
bit of fun blending his actual role swindling he's felt a stockbroker's over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world over the idea of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because the desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in...
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thousand and fourteen it killed thousands dozens already die before help arrived this symmetry in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease thousands of them are buried here some sort of loon is believed many could have been saved if the funds received by government had been used properly this symmetry is a constant reminder of one of several yards darkest moment. activists and survivors still struggling to recover i caught you wanting accountability on how fourteen billion dollars of money meant to fight the disease vanished the history of many strikes one it may strike inking their whole idea is really sure that the victim survivors can just is what it will are we have to strike again that our government is prepared that our government judicious the money just whatever forms their side to respond to the virus that is what we do it is a government official told of just zero but they've not received communication on the matter from the regional court. government says more than four thousand people died here activists say the numbers are higher. for now their biggest challenge is deal
thousand and fourteen it killed thousands dozens already die before help arrived this symmetry in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease thousands of them are buried here some sort of loon is believed many could have been saved if the funds received by government had been used properly this symmetry is a constant reminder of one of several yards darkest moment. activists and survivors still struggling to recover i caught you wanting accountability on how fourteen billion dollars of...
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now complain that they are not getting the help they need amid interest reports from the city of waterloo where some still dying from the health complications linked to the disease. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses street west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen airball outbreak are working on an awareness strategy to help others instead of york they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free. the. complications leads to that there you know there of fifteen of the survivors in the country and that one is too bad there is also a need to get on there for even the problem in the country it's have that if we don't have proper clinic and a care sierra leone will be i mean we risk because members mill survivors still there that i have a fragment of the virus and yes i'm in it all appeared instead of the young two months of the other first outbreak in guinea in march two thousand and fourteen it killed thousands dozens already dying before help arrived this symmetry in waterloo is dedicated to vi
now complain that they are not getting the help they need amid interest reports from the city of waterloo where some still dying from the health complications linked to the disease. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses street west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen airball outbreak are working on an awareness strategy to help others instead of york they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free....
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we pretty much made our way out of waterloo slightly delayed, and then, u nfortu nately, we waterloowe pretty much spent 12 hours in the fridge, going nowhere, no power. no heating at all? nothing. nothing. what about food, water? no food, thankfully when the fire brigade arrived, along with medics, they decided it would be sensible to bring some water along. they went back to the fire station locally and brought plenty of water. so that was great. what about information in terms of the train company? were they giving you any information, keeping you up—to—date? they giving you any information, keeping you up-to-date? we had information from the guard, and i do feel very sorry for the position he was in. quite frankly, the information was pretty useless. none of it came to fruition. we were promised another train would join behind us, and give us the power that we needed so we could push forward. that never happened. we we re forward. that never happened. we were also promised an evacuation diesel train that would be coming alongside within the hour. i would say that was probably abo
we pretty much made our way out of waterloo slightly delayed, and then, u nfortu nately, we waterloowe pretty much spent 12 hours in the fridge, going nowhere, no power. no heating at all? nothing. nothing. what about food, water? no food, thankfully when the fire brigade arrived, along with medics, they decided it would be sensible to bring some water along. they went back to the fire station locally and brought plenty of water. so that was great. what about information in terms of the train...
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, the busiest station in waterloo, closing down early to avoid the scenes we saw overnight in the earlystranded and people having to sleep in the luggage rack. talking of overnight sleepers, we have not seen those on the caledonian sleeper lines from scotla nd caledonian sleeper lines from scotland to london for a few days. they might be back tomorrow night. thanks, simon, travel editor of the independent. that averages are creeping up, but still lots of disruption. that's fine that exact what's happening with chris. yes, over the worst, yes, overthe worst, but yes, over the worst, but the still could be problems around today as i'll explain. further snowfall topping up what has been an incredible fall of snow. communities in wales particularly really struggling to get out and about with all that snow. more snow to come across northern areas but the risk of less cold air and milder conditions coming up from the south. cold air comes in from the new continent, but we have less cold air creeping towards southern counties of england. the satellite pictures show most areas having a cloudy s
, the busiest station in waterloo, closing down early to avoid the scenes we saw overnight in the earlystranded and people having to sleep in the luggage rack. talking of overnight sleepers, we have not seen those on the caledonian sleeper lines from scotla nd caledonian sleeper lines from scotland to london for a few days. they might be back tomorrow night. thanks, simon, travel editor of the independent. that averages are creeping up, but still lots of disruption. that's fine that exact...
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they need for health complications linked to the disease but in the first reports from the city of waterloo. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses street west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen a ball outbreak i work in we're now in a strategy to help others instead of your so they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free. the. complications leads to the you know there of fifteen or even the survivors in a country and that one is too but there is also need to get on there for even the probably to be concrete sorrow that if we don't have proper cleaning from a care serial you will be i mean we are so risk because members mill survivors some are still there that i have fragments of the virus in your sim in. only appeared in seventy two months of the first outbreak in guinea in march two thousand and fourteen it killed thousands dozens already dying before help arrived this cemetery in waterloo is dedicated to victims of the disease thousands of them are buried here some sort of loon is believed
they need for health complications linked to the disease but in the first reports from the city of waterloo. they fought and survived one of the most fatal viruses street west africa indicate a group of survivors of the twenty fourteen a ball outbreak i work in we're now in a strategy to help others instead of your so they say the disease is still killing people three years after the country was declared a ball of free. the. complications leads to the you know there of fifteen or even the...
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want to bring kevin back in here but this week we got this from solar energy per schools he writes waterloo. been a problem ever since i could walk our infrastructure is old and outdated we need to hold our municipalities and leaders to high standards that standard being that we deserve better what's your take on mismanagement vs the drought vs how this water management device is working. you know i'm a scientist and so i look at numbers and i'm looking for the evidence so when i hear the stories and these are not the first time stories about complaints of the water them on measuring devices these restricted device do ices and also very importantly the stories of what i think is a national tragedy in what is happening to riggers in the surrounding farm and the areas where there is put production going on there let's go back to the real effect is here and what i've been writing done as the conversations been going is is that the questions that i need to be are asking here and so why all of these words of mine management systems there are more of them from what i'm told are approved by a sign
want to bring kevin back in here but this week we got this from solar energy per schools he writes waterloo. been a problem ever since i could walk our infrastructure is old and outdated we need to hold our municipalities and leaders to high standards that standard being that we deserve better what's your take on mismanagement vs the drought vs how this water management device is working. you know i'm a scientist and so i look at numbers and i'm looking for the evidence so when i hear the...
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the man in his 20s died in hospital after he was stabbed multiple times near a jeweller‘s on waterloorday afternoon. the teenager and the three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police have been doing extra patrols after appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital. police say his condition is not life—threatening. the row over america's gun laws has resurfaced after the state of florida signed new gun control measures into law. it raised the age limit for buying a gun from 18 to 21, following the school shooting at parkland, in which 17 students and staff were killed. but the lobby group the national rifle association, has mounted a legal challenge, saying the new law goes against the constitutional right to bear arms. our washington correspondent chris buckler reports. standing side by side with the families of some of those killed inside a school, florida's gover
the man in his 20s died in hospital after he was stabbed multiple times near a jeweller‘s on waterloorday afternoon. the teenager and the three men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. police have been doing extra patrols after appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital....
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among those killed on the ship were the five sullivan brothers from waterloo, iowa.all wanted to serve together. >>> up next in "the pulse," why your craft beer could soon be a lot cheaper. >>> also ahead, a new twist in the story of housing secretary ben carson's $31,000 dining set. >>> and the must see game involving snack food and a human claw. >> i'd be so good at this game. od and a human claw. >> i'd be so good at this game. fthere's flonase sensimist.tchy and watery near pollen. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist. your to-do list if yjust keeps growing. me, (laughs desperately) it never stops. which is why the online financing application at carmax.com is so convenient. get some of that finance stuff out of the way from wherever you are, at the doctor's office, karate practice or my favorite... back at the doctor's office. knowing before you go means more quality time sewing a costume for the school play that is not going to look anything like
among those killed on the ship were the five sullivan brothers from waterloo, iowa.all wanted to serve together. >>> up next in "the pulse," why your craft beer could soon be a lot cheaper. >>> also ahead, a new twist in the story of housing secretary ben carson's $31,000 dining set. >>> and the must see game involving snack food and a human claw. >> i'd be so good at this game. od and a human claw. >> i'd be so good at this game. fthere's...
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traineeships into neiman ward the human voice defensive for the waterloo comment to be daft isn't a name it's not my computer to be had and what does it cover just after to give it the a current in under who should in email it's pretty easy of does he know i was bitten that's the one to me i'm involved in or does not in a guy this is all in internet isn't shafton is he to employ ability id for absolute feel good from or end up using dolphin does the division of the qualitative good to get out into the internet i don't have. this british model i'm blue ahmed accommodation more the first did when he visited forty others number was always been known to institute through one this is their first was in. these i want to is there isn't lee by months on finished first read the first blunder of the theme for george one for. the. church secret indeed carefully priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a differe
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in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicerain lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. delivering supplies by any means possible will be normality in much of britain this weekend. there's no obvious sign of a thaw yet. across europe the subzero temperatures have claimed that an east 60 lives in the past week. for skiers died in an avalanche in the french alps. severe weather has wreaked havoc on transport, schools have closed and tens of thousands of people are without power. the southern alps near france's border with italy, a frozen wilderness popular with skiers are now after heavy snowfall, the location of the deadliest avalanche of the european winter so far. deflation mac six people were involved in this accident, all six have been found. but unfortunately for them are dead. our thoughts are with the victims and their families. the brutal weather has claimed the highest number of victims in poland, where temperatures plunged as low as -27 where temperatures plunged as low as —27 celsius. here in k
in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicerain lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. delivering supplies by any means possible will be normality in much of britain this weekend. there's no obvious sign of a thaw yet. across europe the subzero temperatures have claimed that an east 60 lives in the past week. for skiers died in an avalanche in the french alps. severe weather has wreaked havoc on transport,...
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by major engineering work which had been planned for some of the major london stations, including waterloouced service coming out of victoria and london bridge. south—eastern major problems as well. scotrail, i had a look at their website a few moments ago, they are trying to run services between edinburgh and glasgow and the major arteries there. it is a reduced service. as ever, check with the website before you go. we have got snowploughs on some of these lanes. the moment we clear the snow, address back in again. the combination of temperatures, drifting snow, ice and eventually as well, could throw up fresh problems? i weather experts will tell you the impact of the risk of flooding when all that snow eventually dissolves and turns into many rivers and all the problems that come with that. just to finish my thought on the inner side of things, i have been in touch with london city airport. a much reduced service. the airport closes at 12 o'clock anyway every saturday. due to a long—standing agreement with their neighbours there are no services. reduced service today. dublin airport cl
by major engineering work which had been planned for some of the major london stations, including waterloouced service coming out of victoria and london bridge. south—eastern major problems as well. scotrail, i had a look at their website a few moments ago, they are trying to run services between edinburgh and glasgow and the major arteries there. it is a reduced service. as ever, check with the website before you go. we have got snowploughs on some of these lanes. the moment we clear the...
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aber in 1974 with waterloo, which became an international hit across the world —— abba.is is only fitting, it is only fitting you wear this... eurovision icon, she returned to the show‘s 60th anniversary and was crowned the queen of eurovision in 2015. when i started, 60 years ago, with seven countries only, in lugarno, for switzerland, nobody knew what would happen. and ambassador to the singing contest, at the age of 87, she returned to eurovision. at this time without success. fans had been paying tribute to the singer, who turned 94 earlier this month, including the show‘s producer, who says she will be missed. lys assia's death marks the end of an era in eurovision history, one which she helped define. after a week in which the pressure on facebook affected shares in other tech giants too, google has put more money towards its collaboration with the news industry, including trying to combat disinformation and fake news. its dominance of online advertising revenue has put many news organisations under pressure, but it says collaborating with them is the key to the fu
aber in 1974 with waterloo, which became an international hit across the world —— abba.is is only fitting, it is only fitting you wear this... eurovision icon, she returned to the show‘s 60th anniversary and was crowned the queen of eurovision in 2015. when i started, 60 years ago, with seven countries only, in lugarno, for switzerland, nobody knew what would happen. and ambassador to the singing contest, at the age of 87, she returned to eurovision. at this time without success. fans had...
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bit of fun blending his actual role swindling his fellow stockbrokers over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world i was the author of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because it desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your contribution to boom bust steve came the author of can we avoid another financial crisis thanks for being with us. thank you. that's all for this time thanks for watching be sure to catch boom bust on you tube at you tube dot com slash boom bust archie we'll see you next time. desperate for a single purpose. they have a super. playstyle training very young. take months of intensive schooling. rats. and they save lives. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans
bit of fun blending his actual role swindling his fellow stockbrokers over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world i was the author of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because it desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in...
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abba in 1974 with waterloo, which became an international hit across the world. as a dancer. hello, i think this is only fitting, it's only fitting you wear this a eurovision icon, she returned to the show‘s 60th anniversary and was crowned as the queen of eurovision in 2015. when i started, it was 60 years ago, we had seven countries only, in lugano, switzerland. nobody knew what would happen. an ambassador to the singing contest, at the age of 87 she returned to eurovision, but this time without success. fans have been paying tribute to the singer, who turned 94 earlier this month, including the show‘s producer, who says she will be missed. lys assia's death marks the end of an era in eurovision history, one which she helped define. noel phillips, bbc news. with me now is alasdair rendall, president of the 0gae — the uk's biggest eurovision fan club. what did lys assia mean to eurovision fans? she was the first lady of eurovision, and it feels like a chapter is closed on those early, pioneering days of eurovision, when she represented her country and she won th
abba in 1974 with waterloo, which became an international hit across the world. as a dancer. hello, i think this is only fitting, it's only fitting you wear this a eurovision icon, she returned to the show‘s 60th anniversary and was crowned as the queen of eurovision in 2015. when i started, it was 60 years ago, we had seven countries only, in lugano, switzerland. nobody knew what would happen. an ambassador to the singing contest, at the age of 87 she returned to eurovision, but this time...
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forget agincourt, forget waterloo, forget trafalgar.rt makers. but the government says it is playing by the rules. we often win business around the world and will continue to do so, both before and after we leave the european union. they say that while passports don't have to be made in the uk, any personal details will only be added here, not abroad. danny savage, bbc news, durham. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening... doctors at the hospital in salisbury treating the former russian spy and his daughter say they don't know when or if they will ever fully recover. and still to come — the latest in our three part series following one family from bristol, who are trying to live without single—use plastic for ten days. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, gareth bale overhauls ian rush‘s record with a hat—trick as he becomes wales' greatest goal—scorer, or part of a 6—0 win against china in ryan giggs' first match in charge. the number of children living in relative poverty in the uk has risen by 100,000 in a year. fig
forget agincourt, forget waterloo, forget trafalgar.rt makers. but the government says it is playing by the rules. we often win business around the world and will continue to do so, both before and after we leave the european union. they say that while passports don't have to be made in the uk, any personal details will only be added here, not abroad. danny savage, bbc news, durham. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening... doctors at the hospital in salisbury treating the...
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by major engineering work which has been planned at some of the major london stations, including waterloos major problems, much reduced service coming out of victoria and london bridge. southeastern having major problems as well. scotrail, i looked at their website a few moments ago, they are trying to run services between glasgow and edinburgh, the major arteries for the rail network, but it isa arteries for the rail network, but it is a rigid service. as ever, check with the website. and we have snowploughs going on some of the lines, the moment we clear the snow is drifts back in, and a combination of the temperatures, drifting snow, ice, and eventually a four to drop all sorts of problems. weather experts will tell us about the of flooding when the snow eventually melts and all the problems that comes with that. just to finish my thought with the air travel side of things. london city airport, much reduced service, but the airport closes at 1230 anyway every saturday. no flights in the afternoon due to a long—standing agreement with their neighbours. birmingham airport was closed, tem
by major engineering work which has been planned at some of the major london stations, including waterloos major problems, much reduced service coming out of victoria and london bridge. southeastern having major problems as well. scotrail, i looked at their website a few moments ago, they are trying to run services between glasgow and edinburgh, the major arteries for the rail network, but it isa arteries for the rail network, but it is a rigid service. as ever, check with the website. and we...
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the man in his 20s died in hospital after he was stabbed multiple times near a jeweller‘s on waterloosuspicion of murder. police have been doing extra patrols are appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital. police say his condition is not life— threatening. let‘s take a look at some of the other stories making the news this afternoon. syrian government forces are stepping up their offensive in the rebel held enclave of eastern ghouta. reports suggest forces loyal to president assad have now managed cut off the towns of douma and harasta, effectively splitting the enclave into two areas. continued bombardments from land and air were reported overnight. around 400,000 people remain trapped in ghouta despite un efforts to implement a ceasefire. the united nations says nearly a—billion dollars is needed president macron has called on india to make france its entry point to europe,
the man in his 20s died in hospital after he was stabbed multiple times near a jeweller‘s on waterloosuspicion of murder. police have been doing extra patrols are appealing for witnesses. the nephew of the actress liz hurley has been stabbed repeatedly in a street in south london by a group of men. miles hurley, a 21—year—old model, was one of two men injured in the knife attack on thursday. he remains in hospital. police say his condition is not life— threatening. let‘s take a look...
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bit of fun blending his actual role swindling he's felt stockbrokers over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world over the idea of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because it desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your contribution to boom bust steve came the author of can we avoid another financial crisis thanks for being with us. thank you. that's all for this time thanks for watching be sure to catch boom bust on you tube at you tube dot com slash boom bust archie we'll see you next on. their spread for a single purpose. they have a superman. they start training very young. they months of intensive schooling. rats. and they save lives. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're into small boats next to the hard pool of ships and it's. not somethin
bit of fun blending his actual role swindling he's felt stockbrokers over who won the battle of waterloo with swindling the world over the idea of comparative advantage and this is all basically to take the take the mickey out of economics because it desperately deserves to be taken less seriously take the mickey in the pill not in the mickey mouse because it is still a cartoon but anyway we look forward to reading it we thank you for your contribution to the dialogue and particularly in your...
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he left waterloo just after five o'clock yesterday afternoon and did not get off until seven o'clockell. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating, and things like the birthday card had run out of food and drink earlier in the evening, so it was a pretty cold night —— things like the birthday card. i was on the train for 14, 15 hours, something that region. the train spends most of the night in the new forest. passengers said the guard tried to help did not have enough information. they all had to wait until another train pulled up alongside and had to walk across a gangplank to get off. south—west trains issued a statement apologising to all those involved, saying it battled through the night to try to keep trains moving in what it called very challenging conditions. what should have been a three—hour journey turned into more than half a very uncomfortable day. duncan kennedy, bbc news, the new forest. the weather is deteriorating in northumberland. in scotland it has been improving slightly. the red warning that we saw which means a threat to life has now
he left waterloo just after five o'clock yesterday afternoon and did not get off until seven o'clockell. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating, and things like the birthday card had run out of food and drink earlier in the evening, so it was a pretty cold night —— things like the birthday card. i was on the train for 14, 15 hours, something that region. the train spends most of the night in the new forest. passengers said the guard tried to help did not have...
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in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicessengers were stuck on board for 13 hours as the train lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating and things like the buffet car had run out of food and drink earlier on in the evening. so, it was a pretty cold night. in shropshire, huge snowdrifts blocked country roads as an army of farmers set out across britain to try and clear them. neighbouring worcestershire also saw several inches of snow. across the border into wales, three people were rescued after getting buried by drifts in their car near cowbridge. they had to sound their horn to guide searchers in. in ebbw vale, firefighters were called in to dig their way into this house. back in the high pennines, keeping livestock fed was a priority. keeping them watered though is a problem. the water's frozen, that's the main thing, in the house and out of the house. so, just watering animals is a big chore at the minute and just trying to feed up
in hampshire, the 17:05 waterloo to weymouth train last night unintentionally turned into a sleeper servicessengers were stuck on board for 13 hours as the train lost power. the heating then failed in the freezing conditions. they managed to restore power so we had lights but we had no heating and things like the buffet car had run out of food and drink earlier on in the evening. so, it was a pretty cold night. in shropshire, huge snowdrifts blocked country roads as an army of farmers set out...
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thejubilee line is part suspened between finchley road and waterloo southbound.ng. crouch hill is closed both ways either side of the station, that's for roadworks. and finally the a501 marylebone road near baker street has a lane closed in both directions for roadworks. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. a cold start this morning, temperatures widely at zero, one or two spots a bit below so we have a bit of frost first thing this morning except for perhaps central london, where the temperature is a bit above zero. with that comes a clear start, plenty of sunshine around today, perhaps more cloud developing this afternoon but very high so turning the sunshine perhaps a bit hazy but on the whole dry, sunny and a pleasant day. temperatures reaching double figures at ten. overnight tonight that cloud will continue to migrate south and become quite thick as well so a cloudy night but that will help protect us. not as cold as the night we just had, between 3—5 the minimum. bit of a breeze developing overnight, that will start to fa
thejubilee line is part suspened between finchley road and waterloo southbound.ng. crouch hill is closed both ways either side of the station, that's for roadworks. and finally the a501 marylebone road near baker street has a lane closed in both directions for roadworks. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. a cold start this morning, temperatures widely at zero, one or two spots a bit below so we have a bit of frost first thing this morning except for perhaps...
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a man was poisoned your own waterloo bridge in 1978 by a panel pellet fired from a specially constructedhe kgb organised the assassination. that is the same organisation that nurtured and trained the man who is now president of russia. clearly, the practice of killing its enemies abroad has survived the collapse of the soviet union. so if today's revelation about the possible use of a nerve agent is correct, and there is a russian connection, then who gave the order? there are three possible options. option one is putin. under this theory nothing happens without his say—so. intriguingly, in 2006 russia adopted the law that allows the president and the president alone to order the killing of its enemies abroad. putin has two types of enemies. one group, one faction is outsiders, those who challenge the system from outside. and the other group are those who were part of the system before. and if they defect, if they change sides, that is treated as treason. and they are treated as traitors. sergei skripal would belong to the latter category. so did alexander litvinenko. the investigation i
a man was poisoned your own waterloo bridge in 1978 by a panel pellet fired from a specially constructedhe kgb organised the assassination. that is the same organisation that nurtured and trained the man who is now president of russia. clearly, the practice of killing its enemies abroad has survived the collapse of the soviet union. so if today's revelation about the possible use of a nerve agent is correct, and there is a russian connection, then who gave the order? there are three possible...
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recent weather conditions. 0n the trains, there are delays on south—western services in and out of waterloostation road and pinner road are closed because of a fire. chitchilly road in cricklewood is closed near to anson road because of a burst water main. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. it's not an especially cold start this morning. temperatures, all above zero. you might have some low cloud at first, but breaking up with sunny spells developing. it will feel pleasant and mild. these sunny spells, temperatures rising a little. some patchy cloud. the risk of maybe one or two showers for essex and kent. temperatures in london getting up to 12. 0vernight, clear spells at first. then cloud from the south. then, with it, rain arising from the south in parts of south london through dawn. the minimum temperatures, between zero and four. so, a misty and murky night as well. that will take its time to lift tomorrow morning. unsettled for the next few days. but if you look at these temperatures, gradually, very slowly, towards the weekend, starting to rise. starting to feel mor
recent weather conditions. 0n the trains, there are delays on south—western services in and out of waterloostation road and pinner road are closed because of a fire. chitchilly road in cricklewood is closed near to anson road because of a burst water main. let's have a check on the weather now. good morning. it's not an especially cold start this morning. temperatures, all above zero. you might have some low cloud at first, but breaking up with sunny spells developing. it will feel pleasant...
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forget agincourt, forget waterloo, forget trafalgar.e french passport makers. but the government says it is playing by the rules. we often win business around the world and will continue to do so, both before and after we leave the european union. they say that while passports don't have to be made in the uk, any personal details will only be added here, not abroad. danny savage, bbc news, durham. we will talk lots more about british passports. joining me now is martin lloyd, author of the passport: man's most travelled document. you own a staggering 700 passports. yes. and you brought some with you but we will talk first about this controversy. what do you think, this company saying it should be made in britain. i don't think it really matters where the passport is made as long as it comes out as a good product. de la rue might be being a little bit hypocritical in that when they got the first contract to issue they got the first contract to issue the british passport in 1921, they got it by undercutting the current producer, which was
forget agincourt, forget waterloo, forget trafalgar.e french passport makers. but the government says it is playing by the rules. we often win business around the world and will continue to do so, both before and after we leave the european union. they say that while passports don't have to be made in the uk, any personal details will only be added here, not abroad. danny savage, bbc news, durham. we will talk lots more about british passports. joining me now is martin lloyd, author of the...
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. o‘clock last night at waterloo.christchurch. we have been stranded here for probably five hours here. here for probably five hours here. before that in various locations on the edge of the new forest. the edge of the new forest. everyone is pretty cold and miserable. talk us through the conditions. conditions. there is no power on the train and it is onlyjust daylight. train and it is onlyjust daylight. what is it like on board? been freezing temperatures overnight on board. still no power. we had no light for a while. light for a while. are not usable, certainly not for the ladies. the ladies. and rescue brought us some fresh drinking water. drinking water. given the situation you are in, how are people? you are in, how are people? are there people in genuine risk? there people in genuine risk? a busy train with lots of different people on board. certainly. everyone has winter clothing with them. everyone is cold. feeling the effects of the cold at the moment. effects of the cold at the moment. we are all dressed u
. o‘clock last night at waterloo.christchurch. we have been stranded here for probably five hours here. here for probably five hours here. before that in various locations on the edge of the new forest. the edge of the new forest. everyone is pretty cold and miserable. talk us through the conditions. conditions. there is no power on the train and it is onlyjust daylight. train and it is onlyjust daylight. what is it like on board? been freezing temperatures overnight on board. still no power....
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you are the new winner and you get our eric weddle mug i'm on one side, he's facing waterloo and theh it with pride knowing you are the winner. it's great to see you. i know you'll be back. that's it for final exam this week, pay attention to the news all week and tune in on thursday to see if you can win. ♪ liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. whoop. unexpected stop. abdominal pain and diarrhea. (sighing) let's fly. no. all right. okay, i'll... i'll be right back. pep in your step, kid. your recurring, unpredictable abdominal pain and diarrhea may be irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. you've tried over-the-counter treatments and lifestyle changes, but ibs-d can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and d
you are the new winner and you get our eric weddle mug i'm on one side, he's facing waterloo and theh it with pride knowing you are the winner. it's great to see you. i know you'll be back. that's it for final exam this week, pay attention to the news all week and tune in on thursday to see if you can win. ♪ liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry...
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up anglish never put memorial to the french in waterloo. the germans did not create a monument for polish suffering in warsaw, but yet, here, in the greatest nation on planet earth we will ever know, north and south came together, in large enough numbers, and with a rather startling quickness to exchange feelings of respect, and even friendship as the last days approach. indeed, the greatest display of patriotism, any of those soldiers perform, was what they did as gentlemen, not as soldiers, there, mutual appreciation became the gateway to a lasting peace. no other civil war has ended that way, and it says much about the foundation of this country. and no amount of criticism launched today by nearsighted activists or politically correct students in history can ever discolor the beauty of that reconciliation. .nd the civil war echoes there are close to 300 quotations published for the first time. even more so, the legacy project in virginia gives us new, moving commentaries of human feelings of common folk during america's dramaticatic year
up anglish never put memorial to the french in waterloo. the germans did not create a monument for polish suffering in warsaw, but yet, here, in the greatest nation on planet earth we will ever know, north and south came together, in large enough numbers, and with a rather startling quickness to exchange feelings of respect, and even friendship as the last days approach. indeed, the greatest display of patriotism, any of those soldiers perform, was what they did as gentlemen, not as soldiers,...
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on the trains, there is disruption on south west services between waterloo and clapham junction.services between watford junction and st albans abbey. on the roads, there's northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach. it's slow from the woolwich road flyover. there's westbound traffic on the a13 building from dagenham into barking. crouch hill remains closed between holly park and japan crescent for bridge maintenance work at crouch hill station. let's have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning, there is more wet weather in the forecast for us today but not for most places until we get into the afternoon. a chilly but bright start to the morning, lots of early sunshine but with temperatures hovering above freezing it will feel quite cold. the sunshine should last for at least the first half of the morning and then we will start to see more cloud bubble up here and there and eventually see the showers, of them could be heavy and thundery in nature and stable merge together to give what feels like longer of rain as we head towards t
on the trains, there is disruption on south west services between waterloo and clapham junction.services between watford junction and st albans abbey. on the roads, there's northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach. it's slow from the woolwich road flyover. there's westbound traffic on the a13 building from dagenham into barking. crouch hill remains closed between holly park and japan crescent for bridge maintenance work at crouch hill station. let's have a check on the...