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when he tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged hen he tom west london, and memory1e tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he .om west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he was to the library, plugged it in he was able to access details of security arrangements, maps that showed cctv cameras, routes that dignitaries and the queen would take to get in. also details of what level of id was required to get his aspects of the airport and details about sensitive security arrangements, the sort of stuff that could be useful to people who may have been planning to do something awful here at heathrow. fortu nately, something awful here at heathrow. fortunately, the man who handed it gaveit fortunately, the man who handed it gave it to a sunday newspaper and there is an investigation. the question is, why was information downloaded like this, why was it taken away from the airport and how, could it be that such since sensitive information is on here without encryption. important questions that are urgently being investigated by
when he tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged hen he tom west london, and memory1e tom west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he .om west london, and memory stick, so the library, plugged it in he was to the library, plugged it in he was able to access details of security arrangements, maps that showed cctv cameras, routes that dignitaries and the queen would take to get in. also details of what level of id was required to get his aspects of the...
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the burned out shell of grenfell town the west london high rise in which so many once lived and died of a silicon stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the eye windows. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around grenfell tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building and a highly flammable cladding to save money this area is home to many public housing blocks which like when fatah a managed by the local council as they kissed every laurent lives in social housing too and understands the anger. nobody was listening to them and we have experience as well we we know exactly. how it happened you know as much as the fire is they way people were woodridge treated they way they were have been ignored. stands and one of the u.k.'s most affluent boroughs kensington and chelsea many of the h
the burned out shell of grenfell town the west london high rise in which so many once lived and died of a silicon stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the eye windows. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around grenfell tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse...
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it was simply found under some leaves ona was simply found under some leaves on a street in west londonr. what heathrow are not saying is whether the material was supposed to be allowed out of the office. if so, why was it not encrypted with a password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be taken out. password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be 1 because. password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be 1 because it then fwd controls. speaks to their data controls. heathrow says they have reviewed their security. they believe the airport remained secure and they have launched an investigation to try and find out what happened. lewis hamilton has clinched his fourth world title at the mexican grand prix despite finishing only ninth after a clash with rival sebastian vettel. hamilton's fourth world title makes him the most successful british formula 1 driver in history. his unassailable lead in the championship means he's wrapped up the title with two races still to go. so this is where he stands in terms of all time greats. as we've heard, hamilton now stand
it was simply found under some leaves ona was simply found under some leaves on a street in west londonr. what heathrow are not saying is whether the material was supposed to be allowed out of the office. if so, why was it not encrypted with a password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be taken out. password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be 1 because. password, so could be read, or if it was not meant to be 1 because it then fwd controls. speaks to their data controls....
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someone simply founded under some leads in the street in west london and handed over to the sunday mirrorial was supposed to be allowed out- office, if to be allowed out of the office, if so, why wasn't it encrypted with a password, so if it was lost, it could be read, or it isn't something that wasn't supposed to be taken out? even more serious than, because that would raise questions about their data controls on the most serious data. in a statement, heathrow have said they have conducted a review of their security, they believe the airport remained secure, and they have launched an investigation to try and find out what happened. saudi arabia is allowing women to attend sporting events in stadiums for the first time. families will be able to enter the stadiums in riyadh and jeddah. it follows the lifting ofa and jeddah. it follows the lifting of a driving ban last month. lewis hamilton has clinched his fourth world title at the mexican grand prix, despite finishing only ninth after a clash with rival sebastian vettel. hamilton's fourth world title makes him the most successful british
someone simply founded under some leads in the street in west london and handed over to the sunday mirrorial was supposed to be allowed out- office, if to be allowed out of the office, if so, why wasn't it encrypted with a password, so if it was lost, it could be read, or it isn't something that wasn't supposed to be taken out? even more serious than, because that would raise questions about their data controls on the most serious data. in a statement, heathrow have said they have conducted a...
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kensington that is a site popular with locals and tourists leave barca is outside the museum forest in west london and leave this car crashes it appears to be now of course some alarm didn't it. certainly did it has just been confirmed by the met police here in london that this was indeed a traffic incident a collision here on what is a p.c. junction on exhibition road just for the down here and cromwell road it did cause a tremendous amount of alarm precisely because of where it is next to the victorian albert museum and that full history museum in the science museum on a saturday this is a part of london that is heaving with tourists heaving with locals and of course the city is no stranger to violent attacks that have led to fatalities so what we have seen is an incredibly rapid police response we saw armed units here we've seen in the last couple of hours forensic teams combing the site picking up possible evidence but what we have now established according to the police was that this was an unfortunate incident eleven people are being treated according to the london ambulance service nine peo
kensington that is a site popular with locals and tourists leave barca is outside the museum forest in west london and leave this car crashes it appears to be now of course some alarm didn't it. certainly did it has just been confirmed by the met police here in london that this was indeed a traffic incident a collision here on what is a p.c. junction on exhibition road just for the down here and cromwell road it did cause a tremendous amount of alarm precisely because of where it is next to the...
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heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in west london the sunday mirror says the information was on a memory stick, and had not been encrypted. andy moore is in our london newsroom. how serious is this breach? the airport has confirmed that was a security breach what have not given details. they said in a statement they had launched an internal investigation to make sure it does not happen again and they say they have reviewed their security procedures and they are confident the airport is secure. the sunday- stick was mirror reports this memory stick was found on the pavement. member of found on the pavement by a member of the public, who took it to his local library, plugged it into the computer and up popped all these documents, 174 of them, some marked restricted and confidential, there we re restricted and confidential, there were details about the route taken by the queen and other vips when they go to the airport, maps and documents, the location of cctv cameras, details about the cost —— puddles and shafts leading off the heathro
heathrow airport says it's investigating how details of its security procedures were found lying in west london the sunday mirror says the information was on a memory stick, and had not been encrypted. andy moore is in our london newsroom. how serious is this breach? the airport has confirmed that was a security breach what have not given details. they said in a statement they had launched an internal investigation to make sure it does not happen again and they say they have reviewed their...
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the british police have confirmed an incident outside a museum in west london was not terror related one person was the taint after a vehicle mounted the pavement injuring at least eleven people it's a final day of campaigning ahead of tuesday's presidential election in liberia twenty candidates are competing to replace ellen johnson sirleaf was standing down after two terms that's it al jazeera will next. the end. in the egyptian capital cairo a chinese community has established itself reflecting the growing business relationship between egypt and china. the two countries have developed a robust trade relationship in recent years overall trade between egypt and china has exceeded eleven billion u.s. dollars. egypt has awarded lucrative construction contracts to chinese companies and indorsed china's plans to build a global trade route the road in the belt initiative. the chinese community in egypt has grown to more than ten thousand. this is the story of the chinese who came to study work and opened businesses here. and have discovered an affinity for the life and culture of the mos
the british police have confirmed an incident outside a museum in west london was not terror related one person was the taint after a vehicle mounted the pavement injuring at least eleven people it's a final day of campaigning ahead of tuesday's presidential election in liberia twenty candidates are competing to replace ellen johnson sirleaf was standing down after two terms that's it al jazeera will next. the end. in the egyptian capital cairo a chinese community has established itself...
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it was found in a street in west london and taken by the chap who found it to a library where he pluggedt was on it and then was able to freely access all of this sensitive security data about the airport. maps that showed cctv cameras and the routes that people like the queen and cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries would take, driving into the airport and then the routes they would take through the terminal to get to their planes. there was data about what kind of id is required to get into different parts of the airport and details about tunnels that are under the terminal and the runway, the kind of tunnels that connect to the railway lines that run under here. all sorts of sensitive information that could be really useful to anybody who was plotting something sinister here at the airport. they have emphasised there has been a security breach. been no security breach. the man who found it handed it to the sunday mirror and they alerted the airport. there's now an investigation but some embarrassing questions need to be answered about how that data was downloaded onto a memory st
it was found in a street in west london and taken by the chap who found it to a library where he pluggedt was on it and then was able to freely access all of this sensitive security data about the airport. maps that showed cctv cameras and the routes that people like the queen and cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries would take, driving into the airport and then the routes they would take through the terminal to get to their planes. there was data about what kind of id is required to get...
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now british police say an incident outside a museum in west london was not terrorism related eleven people were hurt when a car mounted the pavement outside the natural history museum in south kensington that is a site popular with both.
now british police say an incident outside a museum in west london was not terrorism related eleven people were hurt when a car mounted the pavement outside the natural history museum in south kensington that is a site popular with both.
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with a natural history museum is located in a part of west london popular with tourists the most famous victoria and albert museum and many other attractions a close bond and eyewitnesses have been describing what happened at three p.m. i saw two car one one car goes shut. the other and then two men go away from this guy take a man on the ground and so that's it. i just see you to demand from the car put it on the ground and then thirty minutes later. the street. one eyewitnesses account that let's now bring in our correspondent back at mass in london better bring us up to date with the latest. well the metropolitan police as far as i know have not issued a very recent statement the latest one says that they will give out any information when they know that it's accurate so at the moment obviously people are asking themselves is this a terrorist incident or was it just a collision because from the pictures that we've seen from the video that we've seen there are two cars and volved in some sort of collision but also we have other witness reports are reported a man has been running out o
with a natural history museum is located in a part of west london popular with tourists the most famous victoria and albert museum and many other attractions a close bond and eyewitnesses have been describing what happened at three p.m. i saw two car one one car goes shut. the other and then two men go away from this guy take a man on the ground and so that's it. i just see you to demand from the car put it on the ground and then thirty minutes later. the street. one eyewitnesses account that...
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british police say they're not ruling out terrorism as being behind a collision outside of museum in west london one person is being detained after a car mounted a pavement outside a popular museum injuring several people. russian police have detained more than one hundred opposition activists as anti-government protests take place across the country. allies of the opposition into alexina. down as the president marks his birthday. it is the final day of campaigning for liberia's presidential election twenty candidates competing to replace annan who is standing down after two terms in office tuesday's will be the first since the country's fourteen year civil war and its. president when elected back in two thousand and five. people in power is coming up by. one of the world's few remaining calm in the states. one of asia's poorest countries heavily reliant on foreign investment especially from adjacent china. professionally and with a helping hand which just by. the it . the golden triangle yes. for many is a popular destination for western tourists. but they are no longer the only visitors here.
british police say they're not ruling out terrorism as being behind a collision outside of museum in west london one person is being detained after a car mounted a pavement outside a popular museum injuring several people. russian police have detained more than one hundred opposition activists as anti-government protests take place across the country. allies of the opposition into alexina. down as the president marks his birthday. it is the final day of campaigning for liberia's presidential...
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over 80 cancellations on services via south—west london, and heading west of london.rgina. good morning. well, we've got little bit of cloud around today, but there should be some brightness, as well. cloudy start, certainly, with a bit of mist and fog in some places, but becoming brighter. always the chance of a bright and even sunny spell during the day. a few showers drifting through, but i think you will be fairly unlucky if you are one of the ones to catch those. and they are quite light where they are falling. temperatures getting up to 18 celsius, though, so pretty warm for the time of year. and also that south—westerly breeze, that continues through the night. it is dry to start with, but we have a few showers are filtering through later on. temperatures down to about 12 or 13 degrees, so really quite mild. for tomorrow, again, some brightness on offer, but there will be cloudy moments. a few showers threatening, and that south—westerly wind continuing, but still getting up to about 18 degrees celsius. and those temperatures are on the up as we drag in some wa
over 80 cancellations on services via south—west london, and heading west of london.rgina. good morning. well, we've got little bit of cloud around today, but there should be some brightness, as well. cloudy start, certainly, with a bit of mist and fog in some places, but becoming brighter. always the chance of a bright and even sunny spell during the day. a few showers drifting through, but i think you will be fairly unlucky if you are one of the ones to catch those. and they are quite light...
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straight to that breaking story in west london. brigade are dealing with a serious fire in a tower block in west london... trying to make sense of a breaking news story as it happens, amid the realtime swirl of events. it's often hard. as one of the reporters who covered this dreadful tragedy, amid all the heart breaking action, one small, but extraordinary detail stuck in my mind. a baby was apparently caught by a member of the public after being dropped from grenfell tower as it was engulfed with flames... i haven't been able to get the story of the grenfell baby out of my mind since — did it happen? could it happen? i suppose also as a parent, i ask myself — what must it be like to be so desperate that you're willing to trust your children to the luck of a stranger's arms. i set out to find out exactly what happened, to nail down the facts. the first thing was to trace the story back to its source — where did it come from? who are the eyewitnesss? at 10.08am on ilithjune ryan hooper at the press association tweeted this clip of
straight to that breaking story in west london. brigade are dealing with a serious fire in a tower block in west london... trying to make sense of a breaking news story as it happens, amid the realtime swirl of events. it's often hard. as one of the reporters who covered this dreadful tragedy, amid all the heart breaking action, one small, but extraordinary detail stuck in my mind. a baby was apparently caught by a member of the public after being dropped from grenfell tower as it was engulfed...
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pavement outside the natural history museum they say one man was detained at the scene the area in west london has been sealed off off to the incident police said inquiries to. stablish the circumstances and any motive on the way. well i witnesses have been describing what happened at three p.m. . to. shut. the other and then. take a man on the ground and. i just see it to demand from the car put it on the ground and then thirty minutes later. the streets. well let's bring in our correspondent back at mass who is in london burkett what's the latest well this is exactly the latest the police haven't released any new information they have said that one man is detained as the eyewitness also described and also that several people are injured media reports at the injures light injuries so we have seen ambulances obviously on the scene and people are being treated but thankfully only light injuries. we understand that one man is in police custody police say that this is not being treated as a terrorist incident can you tell us anything more about that. know the police are saying they want to be sur
pavement outside the natural history museum they say one man was detained at the scene the area in west london has been sealed off off to the incident police said inquiries to. stablish the circumstances and any motive on the way. well i witnesses have been describing what happened at three p.m. . to. shut. the other and then. take a man on the ground and. i just see it to demand from the car put it on the ground and then thirty minutes later. the streets. well let's bring in our correspondent...
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police say they're not ruling out terrorism being behind a collision outside of museum in west london one person has been detained after a call mounted the pavement injuring several people. several hundred protesters have defied a ban on rallies in central moscow to stage a demonstration against the president's allies of the opposition activists alexina valmy weight and health placards calling on a lot of if you tune to retire those processes be mimicked in cities across the country including some pieces or challenge his life in moscow for us now and how is the day played out so far. well i think there are a couple of notable things about saturday's protests across russia i think about eighty cities in the country we're seeing demonstrations of some variety or another today the first thing that i noticed out on the streets of moscow was the numbers were significantly down on previous demonstrations this year there was one in the summer and another one in the spring which pulled in many thousands this demonstration in moscow i would say maybe seven hundred to a thousand people maximum.
police say they're not ruling out terrorism being behind a collision outside of museum in west london one person has been detained after a call mounted the pavement injuring several people. several hundred protesters have defied a ban on rallies in central moscow to stage a demonstration against the president's allies of the opposition activists alexina valmy weight and health placards calling on a lot of if you tune to retire those processes be mimicked in cities across the country including...
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around 70 firefighters have been tackling a blaze in west london overnight.lso no southeastern trains to and from cannon street because of over—running engineering works at london bridge. this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel, the usual delays made worse by a broken—down car. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it is another very mild start this morning following another very mild night. it is going to turn breezy today. worst of the wind perhaps not in our region, that will be further west and north—west. today the south—westerly breeze will start to strengthen through the afternoon. sunshine this morning with patchy cloud around this afternoon but despite that, the temperature manages to hold. we look at a maximum of 20—22 celsius. in the sunshine and shelter it will feel pleasant. especially for mid—october. overnight we still have patchy cloud but gradually the wind will fall a little lighter. it is still mild but not as mild as last night. the minimum between 11 and 13 celsius. the wind lighter tomorrow. sunny s
around 70 firefighters have been tackling a blaze in west london overnight.lso no southeastern trains to and from cannon street because of over—running engineering works at london bridge. this is how it looks at the blackwall tunnel, the usual delays made worse by a broken—down car. let's have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it is another very mild start this morning following another very mild night. it is going to turn breezy today. worst of the wind perhaps...
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drivers are being warned they could face long delays through west london from tomorrow as hammersmithn leaving school in london are obese or overweight, more than the uk and there was a stubborn gap between children from the richest and poorest parts of the capital. public help england says it is working with families and schools. art the first—ever and bag looked into the stra ps first—ever and bag looked into the straps of the seat uses compressed airto straps of the seat uses compressed air to cushion the child's knack. we found that it reduces the forces on a child's knack by 55%. that's a significant increase in safety to children. the world taekwondo grand prix takes place this weekend at the olympic park's copper box and among those going for gold is one londoner who came here aged just eight years old he grew up in stockwell after leaving the ivory coast. a talented footballer, he decided instead to specialise in taekwondo, a sport he says has given him more than medals. it taught me how to control myself, control my anger, defuse problems and more or less how to get closer to
drivers are being warned they could face long delays through west london from tomorrow as hammersmithn leaving school in london are obese or overweight, more than the uk and there was a stubborn gap between children from the richest and poorest parts of the capital. public help england says it is working with families and schools. art the first—ever and bag looked into the stra ps first—ever and bag looked into the straps of the seat uses compressed airto straps of the seat uses compressed...
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british police say they're not ruling out that an incident outside of museum in west london was terrorism related several people were injured when a car mounted pavement outside the natural history museum in south kensington site is a popular attraction i think locals and of course tourists. is there for us live right now meet us bring us up to date with the latest of what's been happening. felicity there's been a tremendous amount of activity here for the last few hours as you can probably see behind me it's a part of london where there are a concentration of museums the victorian museum the natural history museum a bit further down the road and then the science museum exhibition road to the right down here we've just learned that the v.n.a. museum is still open to visitors on a saturday all of these museums are in incredibly busy so it's probably an indication of how secure the police feel about this scene now that they're allowing this museum to remain open roughly about twenty past two there are reports of a vehicle mounting the pavement several reports of people being injured we don'
british police say they're not ruling out that an incident outside of museum in west london was terrorism related several people were injured when a car mounted pavement outside the natural history museum in south kensington site is a popular attraction i think locals and of course tourists. is there for us live right now meet us bring us up to date with the latest of what's been happening. felicity there's been a tremendous amount of activity here for the last few hours as you can probably see...
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a situation involving an abortion clinic. 0ur reporter anna collinson has been to the clinic in west londondays there can be d oze ns of its services. some days there can be dozens of people there. when we went there were two. 0n dozens of people there. when we went there were two. on a daily basis we see them being addressed on the way in and out of the clinic and people saying, you should not have murdered your child. we have seen women being physically stopped from entering and one woman was found in tears across the road because she had been told it was not the clinic and she had missed the appointment. we grew up just down the road and when my sister came past two years ago, she could not believe the vigil was still happening. she organised a counter demonstration and put an ad in the local paper and the local response was overwhelming. so many people said, finally somebody is doing something, how we can get involved? we asked this man why he was here. it sounds like you are not helping mothers. it sounds like your actions are upsetting women who come here to use a service that they ar
a situation involving an abortion clinic. 0ur reporter anna collinson has been to the clinic in west londondays there can be d oze ns of its services. some days there can be dozens of people there. when we went there were two. 0n dozens of people there. when we went there were two. on a daily basis we see them being addressed on the way in and out of the clinic and people saying, you should not have murdered your child. we have seen women being physically stopped from entering and one woman was...
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someone found it in a park in west london and give it to a newspaper. it contained 76 folders with security measures for the queen when she uses the airport. officials say they have launched an internal investigation and are taking steps to prevent something like this from happening again. >>> a member of the oakland a's who was the only major league baseball player to neil during the national anthem is facing serious charges tonight. bruce maxwell was arrested in scottsdale, arizona last night after a woman who was delivering food to him said he pointed a gun at her. was booked on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and disorderly conduct. police say it is unclear what led to the alleged competition. >>> several nfl players are asking for a meeting on monday with roger goodell. the owner of the houston texans and colin kaepernick. the washington post said requests came after texans owner bob mcnair made a comment about, we cannot have the inmates running the prison. that is a reference to nfl players protest during the national anthem. h
someone found it in a park in west london and give it to a newspaper. it contained 76 folders with security measures for the queen when she uses the airport. officials say they have launched an internal investigation and are taking steps to prevent something like this from happening again. >>> a member of the oakland a's who was the only major league baseball player to neil during the national anthem is facing serious charges tonight. bruce maxwell was arrested in scottsdale, arizona...
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and sara smith claims she was assaulted by weinstein at the miramax offices in west london in 1992. a spokesman is quoted saying mr. weinstein unequivocally denies allegations of nonconsensual sex adding mr. weinstein has begun counseling, listening to the community and pursuing a better path. the academy of motion picture arts and sciences have voted to expel weinstein. anne thompson has more. >> the board of governors voting immediately to ek pell the most powerful feared producer saying the era of sexually pred tear behavior and workplace harassment in our industry is over. >> was there an element of payback that's possible here? >> there's a huge element of payback for the years of not only the sexual abuse against these women, which is horrible, but also the emotional abuse that he sort of welded on this industry. >> nearly three dozen women have accused weinstein of sexual harassment or misconduct. the latest, access evan green. she claims weinstein was inappropriate during a business meeting in paris, telling variety i had to push him off. i got it away without it going furth
and sara smith claims she was assaulted by weinstein at the miramax offices in west london in 1992. a spokesman is quoted saying mr. weinstein unequivocally denies allegations of nonconsensual sex adding mr. weinstein has begun counseling, listening to the community and pursuing a better path. the academy of motion picture arts and sciences have voted to expel weinstein. anne thompson has more. >> the board of governors voting immediately to ek pell the most powerful feared producer...
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amongst the shortlisted buildings and the to take a look behind it all steel looking for saddam west london hides a cool calm space sparse concrete walls stand alongside courtyard gardens it could be japan or a monastery perhaps. there are work office and private spaces designed for one of the world's most famous fashion photographers you can tell and i mainly was really looking for a space where i could think in breeze so it's like my on the wall factory kind of space you know where things happen here and i don't have to have to leave much in it's wonderful and it's green and it's it's much better than i ever could have wished for this tranquil building confidently and playfully answers some of the biggest challenges the architects face in a city like london how to maximize space and light. it was about making three separate. from public to private and interest. and you'd have sidelights. and you have top that it was a top for studio and the whole site. the buildings the judge for originality sustainability and also how much they enrich the world around them the baseline is the quality of
amongst the shortlisted buildings and the to take a look behind it all steel looking for saddam west london hides a cool calm space sparse concrete walls stand alongside courtyard gardens it could be japan or a monastery perhaps. there are work office and private spaces designed for one of the world's most famous fashion photographers you can tell and i mainly was really looking for a space where i could think in breeze so it's like my on the wall factory kind of space you know where things...
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reporting to police that weinstein raped her in her west london home in the late 1980s. telling the "london sunday times" she was left feeling "disgusted and embarrassed." late today, abc news learning two more women have now come forward. british police are investigating five sexual assault allegations. the nypd has also opened an investigation. the list of women accusing weinstein of harassment or sexual assault now surpassing 35. >> i don't want this to be swept under the carpet. and it doesn't feel good and we're better than that. >> reporter: weinstein, in a previous statement to "the new yorker," has denied any allegations of nonconsensual sex. >> i'm not doing okay. but i'm trying. i gotta get help. you know, we all make mistakes. second chance, i hope. >> reporter: hollywood ignoring that plea. the academy voting to expel the movie mogul from the oscar club. >> there is no way in hell harvey weinstein is being invited to the oscars this year or any year in the conceivable future. he's gone. >> reporter: the academy writing that they hope to "send a message that t
reporting to police that weinstein raped her in her west london home in the late 1980s. telling the "london sunday times" she was left feeling "disgusted and embarrassed." late today, abc news learning two more women have now come forward. british police are investigating five sexual assault allegations. the nypd has also opened an investigation. the list of women accusing weinstein of harassment or sexual assault now surpassing 35. >> i don't want this to be swept...
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isn't an evening course, she'll be studying full—time for the next three years at the university of west londonlf? delightful. the reason being is that they have a flexibility of mind. they have the ability to be spontaneous. how they group together, how they make sure that they support each other and that means support even the old lady! there has been an increase in older students on full—time university courses. but they're still pretty rare. only 25 students aged over 70 started last year. at this university, they pride themselves on having students from all ages and backgrounds. rita, a relative youngster compared to maureen, says the different generations help each other. they say, rita... i think all of them, we help each other. like, they are strong in some areas, maybe i'm strong in other areas, so we all come together. we have a study group. even our session has a study group, helping each other to pass the assessments and we all passed in the group and nobody had to resit. but what do the younger students make of their veteran classmates? it was quite surprising when i came in for in
isn't an evening course, she'll be studying full—time for the next three years at the university of west londonlf? delightful. the reason being is that they have a flexibility of mind. they have the ability to be spontaneous. how they group together, how they make sure that they support each other and that means support even the old lady! there has been an increase in older students on full—time university courses. but they're still pretty rare. only 25 students aged over 70 started last...
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newspaper says it was contacted bya man the newspaper says it was contacted by a man who was walking in west london he phoned this memory stick on the street, he took it to a library and found on its 174 on encrypted files which included details about how the queen travels to heathrow and which route she ta kes, to heathrow and which route she takes, information about security systems, the kind of id passes you need and about the ultrasound system used to guard the perimeter fence. what have heathrow airport said in response? they have launched an investigation and they are confident the airport is secure. they released a short statement saying they have some of the most robust aviation security in the world. they say they are reviewing the security plans but are reviewing the security plans but are confident the airport remained secure and launching an investigation to find out how this happened. does this perhaps show the dangers of putting so much sensitive information or a tiny memory stick? dilemma we have heard before of information in briefcases going missing and being left in tube stations
newspaper says it was contacted bya man the newspaper says it was contacted by a man who was walking in west london he phoned this memory stick on the street, he took it to a library and found on its 174 on encrypted files which included details about how the queen travels to heathrow and which route she ta kes, to heathrow and which route she takes, information about security systems, the kind of id passes you need and about the ultrasound system used to guard the perimeter fence. what have...
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it was found in a street in west london, and taken by the chap who founded your library, where he pluggedwas able to freely access all of this sensitive security data about the airport. maps that show cctv cameras, roots that people likely queen and cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries would take, diving into the airport, and then the routes that they would take through the tunnels to get to their place. there was data about what sort of ideas required to get into different parts of the airport, and details about tunnels that are under the terminal, under the runway, the sort of tunnels that connect the railway lines. all sorts of sensitive information, that could be really useful to anybody who was plotting something sinister here at the airport. they have emphasised there has been no security breach. the man who found it handed to the sunday mirror, and they alerted the airport. there is now an investigation that... how that data was downloaded, why was taken away from the airport, and crucially, why it wasn't encrypted to it secure. you mention, lots of embarrassing questions need
it was found in a street in west london, and taken by the chap who founded your library, where he pluggedwas able to freely access all of this sensitive security data about the airport. maps that show cctv cameras, roots that people likely queen and cabinet ministers and foreign dignitaries would take, diving into the airport, and then the routes that they would take through the tunnels to get to their place. there was data about what sort of ideas required to get into different parts of the...
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in west london. birmingham. and gateshead. 11 people were arrested here in britain.ration enforcement are targeting a group of men suspected of smuggling people into britain using hidden compartments in vehicles. the gang specialises in purpose—built cramped units like this in the back of a white van. and also hides people in the bases of flatbed trucks. it's quite upsetting when you see some of the photos of how these people are held within vehicles. they're specifically built hides and concealments in vehicles and they can spend a number of days in those locations before they're actually recovered. two men were arrested this morning in birmingham, two in gateshead and seven in london. many of those detained were afghans, as were many of the people they're accused of smuggling. the international part of the operation was co—ordinated by eurojust — part of the european union. there were close to a hundred prosecutions for people smuggling in britain last year, but it is still a multi—million pound criminal industry. daniel sandford, bbc news, birmingham. an artillery
in west london. birmingham. and gateshead. 11 people were arrested here in britain.ration enforcement are targeting a group of men suspected of smuggling people into britain using hidden compartments in vehicles. the gang specialises in purpose—built cramped units like this in the back of a white van. and also hides people in the bases of flatbed trucks. it's quite upsetting when you see some of the photos of how these people are held within vehicles. they're specifically built hides and...
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she will be studying full—time for the next three years at the university of west london.lexibility of mind. they have that ability to be spontaneous. how they group together, how they make sure that they support each other, and that they support each other, and that means supporting even the old lady. there has been an increase in older students on full—time university courses, but they are still a pretty rare blood. 25 stu d e nts still a pretty rare blood. 25 students aged over 80 started last year. at this university, though, they pride themselves on having to and from all ages and backgrounds. richter, a relative youngster compared to maureen, says the different generations help each other. i am the same old rita. i think all of them, we help each other. they are strong in some areas and maybe i am strong in other areas, so we and maybe i am strong in other areas, so we all come together. we have a study group. even last session, we had study groups helping each other to pass the assessments. and we all passed in the group and debbie had to reset. but what do the youn
she will be studying full—time for the next three years at the university of west london.lexibility of mind. they have that ability to be spontaneous. how they group together, how they make sure that they support each other, and that they support each other, and that means supporting even the old lady. there has been an increase in older students on full—time university courses, but they are still a pretty rare blood. 25 stu d e nts still a pretty rare blood. 25 students aged over 80...
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at least 80 people died when fire tore through the block in west london on the evening of wednesday juneptember. at commons question time, the deputy leader of the liberal democrats focused on how such tragedies could be prevented in future. i want to ask him about things that could be done to prevent fires from claiming lives. we know that sprinklers saved lives yet only 2% of council tower blocks have systems. is the secretary of state content with that state of affairs and if not, four months on from the grenfell tragedy, when will he stop passing the buck and help local authorities fit sprinklers in high—rise buildings? mr speaker, the honourable lady will know that it is already the law in building regulations that since 2007, any new high—rise buildings above 30 metres are required to fit sprinklers. in terms of whether that is appropriate, and whether more can be done, i think the appropriate way to look at that is through the independent building regulations review on fire safety which damejudith hackett is taking. i know she is gathering evidence, there is a call for evidence ri
at least 80 people died when fire tore through the block in west london on the evening of wednesday juneptember. at commons question time, the deputy leader of the liberal democrats focused on how such tragedies could be prevented in future. i want to ask him about things that could be done to prevent fires from claiming lives. we know that sprinklers saved lives yet only 2% of council tower blocks have systems. is the secretary of state content with that state of affairs and if not, four...
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effectively things beginning to return to normal after this very abnormal afternoon here in west londond two hours ago you had the full police kit, all the resources of a major investigation, swinging into action after this strange accident in which 11 people have been injured. when we arrived there was a large police cordon. it went back to the edges of the museums. the south kensington tube was closed off. local bars and restau ra nts com pletely evacuated. everything was very calm. the police had effectively triggered a well drilled response to a potential serious incident. the worst—case scenario was this might be terrorism. they put these plans into action by shifting people as quickly as possible. people in bars and restau ra nts, as possible. people in bars and restaurants, tourist were told to get away as far as possible, while they said up this containment area. ifi they said up this containment area. if i move out of vision, what you will see behind me in behind the traffic is the actual car at the centre of this. you can see it. it is effectively wedged at the end of the pave
effectively things beginning to return to normal after this very abnormal afternoon here in west londond two hours ago you had the full police kit, all the resources of a major investigation, swinging into action after this strange accident in which 11 people have been injured. when we arrived there was a large police cordon. it went back to the edges of the museums. the south kensington tube was closed off. local bars and restau ra nts com pletely evacuated. everything was very calm. the...
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at least 80 lives were lost when fire engulfed the tower block in west london injune.inquiry is underway into how the disaster happened; meanwhile questions continue into the safety of britain's high—rise accommodation. some councils claimed last week that the government wasn't releasing funds to improve the fire safety of dozens of tower blocks after promising that a lack of money would not stand in the way of essential works, an issue taken up in the house of lords. the london fire commissioner said, since the grenfell tower tragedy, retro fitting sprinklers can't be optional, can't be nice to have. the minister for housing said sprinklers are additional rather than essential. does he agree with me that it is time for the government to review those decisions in light of the comments from the government of the tragedy and the advice of professionals in the fire service and elsewhere. they are essential and not additional. building owners are responsib funding fire safety measures but we are ensuring their works are required that a lack of financial resources will not
at least 80 lives were lost when fire engulfed the tower block in west london injune.inquiry is underway into how the disaster happened; meanwhile questions continue into the safety of britain's high—rise accommodation. some councils claimed last week that the government wasn't releasing funds to improve the fire safety of dozens of tower blocks after promising that a lack of money would not stand in the way of essential works, an issue taken up in the house of lords. the london fire...
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a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a stabbing in north—west london. badly wounded in neasden, brent yesterday afternoon. scotland yard said he died from multiple stab wounds at the scene. the teenager, who was arrested, is being questioned on suspicion of murder and detectives are appealing for witnesses. thousands of people are expected to gather in madrid for a rally in favour of remaining a unified spain. opponents of catalonia's push for independence have called for demonstrations to be held in several spanish cities, including barcelona. 0ur europe correspondent james reynolds has travelled from madrid to barcelona and is now in alicante. where we are now, we are exactly here. each side has a potentially dramatic step to think about taking. barcelona has to think about taking the dramatic step of declaring independence, madrid for its part, the capital of the country, has the dramatic step of dissolving self rule in catalonia. each side, if each side were to take those steps, that would take this country into a constitutional crisis and there are
a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a stabbing in north—west london. badly wounded in neasden, brent yesterday afternoon. scotland yard said he died from multiple stab wounds at the scene. the teenager, who was arrested, is being questioned on suspicion of murder and detectives are appealing for witnesses. thousands of people are expected to gather in madrid for a rally in favour of remaining a unified spain. opponents of catalonia's push for independence have called for...
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year—old boys have been charged with the murder of a teenager, who was stabbed to death in north—west london protesters outside abortion clinics could be introduced in ealing. last night, councillors overwhelmingly backed plans to stop anti—abortion groups protesting outside a marie stopes clinic. the good counsel network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in mattock lane, denies harassing women. the most treasured bible in st paul‘s cathedral will go on display later this month. when the tyndale bible was published in 1526, it was the first time the new testament had appeared in english rather than latin. it was smuggled into england, butjust three copies survive today. it was considered dangerous to own and william tyndale became a wanted man. even to have it in your possession was a serious matter. to have published it was certainly i‘m afraid a burning matter and in watts should have been a safe house was discovered incarcerated and about 18 months later he was executed. travel now. on the tube, there‘s no circle line between edgware road and aldgate via embankment due to a sig
year—old boys have been charged with the murder of a teenager, who was stabbed to death in north—west london protesters outside abortion clinics could be introduced in ealing. last night, councillors overwhelmingly backed plans to stop anti—abortion groups protesting outside a marie stopes clinic. the good counsel network, which holds daily vigils outside the centre in mattock lane, denies harassing women. the most treasured bible in st paul‘s cathedral will go on display later this...
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there are a few issues: on southern a limited rush hour only service is running on the west london linefull service, and on south western railway, delays are possible all day for trains in and out of waterloo. there are a few issues on the tube this morning, including on brixton road. lets have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. we saw some sunshine around yesterday and some sunny spells today as well. like breezy this morning, winds easing this weekend into the afternoon. a dry day today, quite chilly start. temperatures into single figures, particularly away from towns. the best of the sunshine will be this morning, starting to see more cloud develop through the afternoon. with lighter winds this afternoon, still feeling pleasa nt winds this afternoon, still feeling pleasant in the bright and sunny spells. pleasant temperatures in theory, lower than yesterday, around 15- 17 theory, lower than yesterday, around 15— 17 degrees. small bright spells as we head towards the end of the day. overnight, looking dry. some clear skies at times, wait a bit of cloud. temperatures d
there are a few issues: on southern a limited rush hour only service is running on the west london linefull service, and on south western railway, delays are possible all day for trains in and out of waterloo. there are a few issues on the tube this morning, including on brixton road. lets have a check on the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. we saw some sunshine around yesterday and some sunny spells today as well. like breezy this morning, winds easing this weekend into the afternoon. a dry...
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a man who was walking in west london when he found this memory stick on the street which he took a libraryd 174 unencrypted files which included details about how the queen travels to heathrow and her roots and information about security systems, id passes and vip areas and about the ultrasound system used to guard the ultrasound system used to guard the perimeter fence. what the ultrasound system used to guard the perim said fence. what the ultrasound system used to guard the perim said in ice. what the ultrasound system used to guard the perim said in response? they have heathrow said in response? they have launched an investigation and are confident the airport is secure. they launched a statement saying they have among the most robust aviation security in the world and remain vigilant. they say they are reviewing their plans but i'm confident the airport remained secure and have also launched an investigation to find out how this happened. does this brash show the dangers of putting so much information on a tiny memory stick, it is not like the briefcase. we've heard before of informat
a man who was walking in west london when he found this memory stick on the street which he took a libraryd 174 unencrypted files which included details about how the queen travels to heathrow and her roots and information about security systems, id passes and vip areas and about the ultrasound system used to guard the ultrasound system used to guard the perimeter fence. what the ultrasound system used to guard the perim said fence. what the ultrasound system used to guard the perim said in...
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it's a popular area with tourists and people enjoying their weekend, but, i mean, really it's in west london, so it's in the wealthier area, near a lot of the embassies are. but it's not particularly full of people or residential area. what i must say, as well, right now in the center of london there's a large group intending to walk on parliament, antiextremism protesters, members of the far right, football hooligans in some, and they were going to be met by a counterdemonstration. so, really, it's really quite the dramatic scene. and that's probably about a mile away right now. i'm not sure what metropolitan police are doing with that, but there really is a lot going on in such a small part of london. >> okay. patrick greenfield, cnn intern, who is there at the scene. stay close for us. we'll likely come back to you before the hour is up. patrick, thank you so much, and we'll push forward on this breaking news of this incident, as it's described, by met police there near a museum in london. several pedestrians injured. a man, we're told, in custody. >> and we're going to get more informati
it's a popular area with tourists and people enjoying their weekend, but, i mean, really it's in west london, so it's in the wealthier area, near a lot of the embassies are. but it's not particularly full of people or residential area. what i must say, as well, right now in the center of london there's a large group intending to walk on parliament, antiextremism protesters, members of the far right, football hooligans in some, and they were going to be met by a counterdemonstration. so, really,...
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was to be a meeting between mps and his department. 0njune the 1ath, the grenfell tower fire in west londonas 80 people. four months on, the government says there are more than 200 households that wish to be rehoused. so far, 112 have accepted an offer of accommodation. of those, 58 have moved into temporary housing, and 1a into permanent homes. asking an urgent question on the issue, labour's shadow housing minister accused the government of breaking a series of promises set out by ministers in the aftermath of the fire. grenfell survivors have a deep mistrust of those in power, who failed to respect social housing residents for so long. when ministers make pledges but fail to act or fail to ensure others act, this simply fuels a wider lack of trust and confidence. the buck stops at the top. so, will the minister, four months on, today, now, secure the extra homes needed for all grenfell families, provide the government funds to do urgent remedial work and retrofit sprinklers, and set a date to come to this house and tell us that every other tower block in this country is not as safe as po
was to be a meeting between mps and his department. 0njune the 1ath, the grenfell tower fire in west londonas 80 people. four months on, the government says there are more than 200 households that wish to be rehoused. so far, 112 have accepted an offer of accommodation. of those, 58 have moved into temporary housing, and 1a into permanent homes. asking an urgent question on the issue, labour's shadow housing minister accused the government of breaking a series of promises set out by ministers...