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we are in acton in west london. _ the process. we are in acton in west london, and _ the process.ss. we are in acton in i west london, and we launched a few weeks ago. production starts very early in the morning and goes on all day long. here we are making a typical pasta which comes from our hometown. i typical pasta which comes from our hometown.— our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be — our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest. _ our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest. i - our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest. i find - our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest. i find it. have to be honest. ifind it very hard to resist and yet i wondered, if you find demand has been impacted at all by all these diets that tell us we shouldn't eat carbs.- shouldn't eat carbs. our business _ shouldn't eat carbs. our business is _ shouldn't eat carbs. our business is growing, - business is growing, thankfully. we were growing 30% year on year. the category in the uk the pasta categories broadly flat. but fresh pasta is growing. dry pasta is not growing. i would s
we are in acton in west london. _ the process. we are in acton in west london, and _ the process.ss. we are in acton in i west london, and we launched a few weeks ago. production starts very early in the morning and goes on all day long. here we are making a typical pasta which comes from our hometown. i typical pasta which comes from our hometown.— our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be — our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest. _ our hometown. i love pasta, i have to be honest....
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_ had got this fast line between west london and birmingham, what a terrible — london and birminghamank you very much. we _ terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are _ terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are short - terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are short of- terrible waste. pauljohnson, thankl you very much. we are short of time this afternoon. but the big question at this conference was, was rishi sunak able to give the party rocket boosters? well behind in the polls, they need to find something to catch up they need to find something to catch up with the labour party. so far, i'm not sure it is going according to plan. i'm not sure it is going according to ian. w' i'm not sure it is going according to ian. . , . to plan. nick, thanks very much. more from _ to plan. nick, thanks very much. more from nick— to plan. nick, thanks very much. more from nick in _ to plan. nick, thanks very much. more from nick in an _ to plan. nick, thanks very much. more from nick in an hour. - to plan. nick, thanks very much. | more from nick in an
_ had got this fast line between west london and birmingham, what a terrible — london and birminghamank you very much. we _ terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are _ terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are short - terrible waste. pauljohnson, thank you very much. we are short of- terrible waste. pauljohnson, thankl you very much. we are short of time this afternoon. but the big question at this conference was, was rishi sunak able to give the party rocket...
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but from west london to birmingham. — complete it.om west london to birmingham, what is the _ complete it. but from west london to birmingham, what is the point? i complete it. but from west london to birmingham, what is the point? that| birmingham, what is the point? that is a well bidding project and to put the scottish context as well in terms — the scottish context as well in terms of— the scottish context as well in terms of the scottish national party. — terms of the scottish national party, we cannot even get ferries to float _ party, we cannot even get ferries to float. �* ., ., ,., ., party, we cannot even get ferries to float. �* ., ., ., ., float. but what about the north of entland float. but what about the north of england and _ float. but what about the north of england and scotland? _ float. but what about the north of england and scotland? i _ float. but what about the north of england and scotland? i do i float. but what about the north of england and scotland? i do thinkl float. but what about the north of. england a
but from west london to birmingham. — complete it.om west london to birmingham, what is the _ complete it. but from west london to birmingham, what is the point? i complete it. but from west london to birmingham, what is the point? that| birmingham, what is the point? that is a well bidding project and to put the scottish context as well in terms — the scottish context as well in terms of— the scottish context as well in terms of the scottish national party. — terms of the scottish...
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search on british sprinter bianca williams and her partner ricardo dos santos three years ago in west londonrgeant rachel simpson told a misconduct hearing today that she and her colleagues suspected their car was involved in gang activity and had concerns it could contain weapons. nothing was found. all five officers deny any wrongdoing. acting sergeant simpson was the most senior officer at the time and had been supervising the team of officers who stopped and searched the two athletes in the maida vale area of west london injuly 2020. when asked what happened that day, she said that she and her colleagues suspected their car was involved in gang activity and it could contain weapons. in gang activity and it no weapons or drugs were found, and neither ms williams or mr dos santos were arrested. video of the search went viral. you could hear their baby son crying in the back as they were handcuffed and detained for 45 minutes. now she and the former police constables, they're accused of gross misconduct. they all deny any wrongdoing. and the hearing is expected to last until the end of this
search on british sprinter bianca williams and her partner ricardo dos santos three years ago in west londonrgeant rachel simpson told a misconduct hearing today that she and her colleagues suspected their car was involved in gang activity and had concerns it could contain weapons. nothing was found. all five officers deny any wrongdoing. acting sergeant simpson was the most senior officer at the time and had been supervising the team of officers who stopped and searched the two athletes in the...
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wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as unsafe and inhumane, according to the prisonsndependent monitoring board. they said they'd seen no real progress" in the past year, which reflects the failures of the prison system as a whole. the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west london to be inhumane and unsafe. it covers the period before the alleged escape of daniel khalife from that prison in september. if you have a host of inexperienced, not terribly well trained staff, a lot of young staff, and they are all overstressed because there are not an awful a lot of them. so they are all under pressure. and because the men, most of them don't get out of their cells for more than a couple of hours each day, that adds to the pressure. the issues are all contributory. they do not help towards the event that happened in september. severe staff shortages and overcrowding were highlighted as
wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as unsafe and inhumane, according to the prisonsndependent monitoring board. they said they'd seen no real progress" in the past year, which reflects the failures of the prison system as a whole. the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west...
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wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as unsafe and inhumane, according to the prisonsthe past year, which reflects the failures of the prison system as a whole. the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west london to be inhumane and unsafe. it covers the period before the alleged escape of daniel khalife from that prison in september.
wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as unsafe and inhumane, according to the prisonsthe past year, which reflects the failures of the prison system as a whole. the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west london to be inhumane and unsafe. it covers the period before the alleged...
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and the future of the part of the track that will go from birmingham to manchester and front west londonndon is very much in question which begs the question that all those billions are spent on the part of the track that has already been committed to, what is that for because you only really get the benefit of this very expensive project if you extend north the birmingham to leeds branch has already been scrapped, now looks like birmingham to manchester might be scratched and even if you get on the train in birmingham, if you have to get off in west london and jump on the elizabeth line or tube line into central london, it ends up taking longer than the normal euston to birmingham journey anyway, sellers are people scratching their head and thinking if the rumours are true, what is the point of hs2? capital spending is a hot potato, wherever you are in the west. but particularly there in the 19 states as well, it was infrastructure week every week when donald trump was in power, why do western governments find it so difficult to put in place the infrastructure that will drive the infras
and the future of the part of the track that will go from birmingham to manchester and front west londonndon is very much in question which begs the question that all those billions are spent on the part of the track that has already been committed to, what is that for because you only really get the benefit of this very expensive project if you extend north the birmingham to leeds branch has already been scrapped, now looks like birmingham to manchester might be scratched and even if you get...
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in london, i'm seeing lots of palestinian flags flying in people's gardens and these are regular west london, and also people have found other ways, alternate ways, alternative ways of finding or getting their news rather than the mainstream media, let me put that same point to dr. shad, um, and that is, um, what do you think of the way the media have covered um this this war? you know, the choice of words such as died for palestinians, killed for israelis, that the line
in london, i'm seeing lots of palestinian flags flying in people's gardens and these are regular west london, and also people have found other ways, alternate ways, alternative ways of finding or getting their news rather than the mainstream media, let me put that same point to dr. shad, um, and that is, um, what do you think of the way the media have covered um this this war? you know, the choice of words such as died for palestinians, killed for israelis, that the line
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it would mean the line would only run from birmingham to old oak common in west london. prime minister's change of direction. when what remains of hs2, the route between london and birmingham, first opens, it won't go beyond old oak common in west london. yesterday, there was a renewed commitment that the line will eventually reach a new station at euston. the government claims changes to the euston plan could save £6.5 billion. the station would have six, not 11 platforms, but crucially, private sector investment would be used, the idea being that housing would sit alongside the station. the entire euston scheme would depend on enough of that investment being secured. rishi sunak�*s big idea yesterday was spending money meant for the now cancelled hs2 second stage on other, smaller transport projects around the country instead, including road improvements. the bulk of those billions would not have been spent for years yet, but the transport secretary insisted some would be available soon. there was some money going to be spent, and it was hundreds of millions of pounds
it would mean the line would only run from birmingham to old oak common in west london. prime minister's change of direction. when what remains of hs2, the route between london and birmingham, first opens, it won't go beyond old oak common in west london. yesterday, there was a renewed commitment that the line will eventually reach a new station at euston. the government claims changes to the euston plan could save £6.5 billion. the station would have six, not 11 platforms, but crucially,...
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it would mean the line would only run from birmingham to old oak common in west london. surprise isn't it? there is some uncertainty. when what's left of hs2 opens initially it will end at old oak common a west london for that was already the most recent plan to yesterday rishi sunak insisted it would still go on eventually to euston as planned, albeit with a station with six platforms rather than 11. the comet says its changes will mean £6.5 billion of spending will be freed up and it says this will be done by bringing in private sector investment. so i have to develop meant is the vision alongside the station. but it was confirmed today that means that the whole euston scheme will be entirely dependent on getting enough of that private sector investment. a government spokesperson insisted today there was already interest and they were confident, but it clearly means there are no guarantees of that euston scheme going ahead. one other thing where there is still some uncertainty around the announcement made yesterday about hs2 money being reallocated to other projects. i
it would mean the line would only run from birmingham to old oak common in west london. surprise isn't it? there is some uncertainty. when what's left of hs2 opens initially it will end at old oak common a west london for that was already the most recent plan to yesterday rishi sunak insisted it would still go on eventually to euston as planned, albeit with a station with six platforms rather than 11. the comet says its changes will mean £6.5 billion of spending will be freed up and it says...
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about an hour ago, embassy in west london. about an hourago, i embassy in west london. city checking things out. there is a secure cordon around the embassy. so i think the whole thing from a metropolitan police perceptive at the moment seems to be going quite well. let's see where it goes. it is a pretty big crowd. 0ne goes. it is a pretty big crowd. one person i spoke to earlier, she was quite interesting. she said she had been working last weekend when they thought there had been an awful lot coming out and she said this is a —— on the larger side. an awful lot of people in the streets.— people in the streets. dominic casciani bringing _ people in the streets. dominic casciani bringing us _ people in the streets. dominic casciani bringing us the - people in the streets. dominic casciani bringing us the very l people in the streets. dominic- casciani bringing us the very latest from that march in central london. thank you very much. we have more on that and all of the rest of the day's developments from the middle east on the bbc news website. we are running a live pa
about an hour ago, embassy in west london. about an hourago, i embassy in west london. city checking things out. there is a secure cordon around the embassy. so i think the whole thing from a metropolitan police perceptive at the moment seems to be going quite well. let's see where it goes. it is a pretty big crowd. 0ne goes. it is a pretty big crowd. one person i spoke to earlier, she was quite interesting. she said she had been working last weekend when they thought there had been an awful...
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wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as "unsafe and inhumane", according to thes" in the past year which reflects "the failures of the prison system as a whole". the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west london to be inhumane and unsafe. it covers the period before the alleged escape of daniel khalife from that prison in september. if you have a host of inexperienced, not terribly well trained staff, a lot of young staff, and they are all overstressed because there are not an awful a lot of them. so they are all under pressure. and because the men, most of them don't get out of their cells for more than a couple of hours each day, that adds to the pressure. the issues are all contributory. they do not help towards the event that happened in september. severe staff shortages and overcrowding were highlighted as problems and in two wings there were only 11 showers for 265 man
wandsworth prison in south—west london has been described as "unsafe and inhumane", according to thes" in the past year which reflects "the failures of the prison system as a whole". the report was written before the alleged escape by daniel khalife last month. bhavanni vhadi has more. built during the victorian era and now not fit to function effectively, a damning new report found wandsworth prison in south—west london to be inhumane and unsafe. it covers the...
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the first part, between west london and birmingham, is already under construction and will be completedth stretching further north from birmingham to manchester has now been officially scrapped. a separate route in the east had already been canned. the last official estimate on hs2 costs, excluding the cancelled section, added up to about £71 billion. but that figure is from 2019 — so does not account for the rise in costs for materials and wages since then. the prime minister said £36 billion would be spent on alternative rail, road and bus schemes instead. the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, reflected on the change is a short time ago saying, it has been a frustrating week. it cannot be right that a project that we have all worked on together, i speak for everybody behind me and with me, we have been at this for 15 years, where we have been working together across geography but also across the political divide, to try and develop the right plan for the long—term best interest of our country and we have put to political differences aside, we've worked hard at it and we have
the first part, between west london and birmingham, is already under construction and will be completedth stretching further north from birmingham to manchester has now been officially scrapped. a separate route in the east had already been canned. the last official estimate on hs2 costs, excluding the cancelled section, added up to about £71 billion. but that figure is from 2019 — so does not account for the rise in costs for materials and wages since then. the prime minister said £36...
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they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scoree second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy because in one week, the week was important and important for the team. of course when you make mistakes like we make at this level and two goals in two minutes takes the confidence from you and our first half was not where it should be. the second half was much better, the reaction was there and we had chances to score at least one goal to give chase to the result but we were ineffective. liverpool have now made a formal request to the referees' governing body for audio conversations between officials from saturday's defeat at totttenham to be released. it's after var failed to overturn a wrong decision to disallow a luis diaz goal for offside, with the pgmol saying it was down to a significant
they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scoree second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy because in one week, the week was important and important for the team. of course when you...
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have been found guilty of gross misconduct after a stop and search on two professional athletes in west londonish sprinter bianca williams and her partner ricardo dos santos were pulled over in 2020. their three—month—old baby was in the back of the car while the couple were handcuffed and detained. no weapons or drugs were found. video of the stop—and—search went viral on social media. an independent panel concluded that the actions of two officers, pcjonathan clapham and pc sam franks did breach some professional standards of police behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity. if you've tried to catch a bus in a rural area recently, particularly since the pandemic, you may not be surprised to know that services in the countryside are at an historic low. that's the damning verdict of the county councils network, which represents rural authorities in england. they say that more than one in every four bus services has vanished over the past decade. what is on the increase is bookable services, typically a minibus, which only operate when and where users have requested them. our transport cor
have been found guilty of gross misconduct after a stop and search on two professional athletes in west londonish sprinter bianca williams and her partner ricardo dos santos were pulled over in 2020. their three—month—old baby was in the back of the car while the couple were handcuffed and detained. no weapons or drugs were found. video of the stop—and—search went viral on social media. an independent panel concluded that the actions of two officers, pcjonathan clapham and pc sam franks...
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for the terminus to be at euston rather than terminating in the western suburbs of london, some six miles to the west station. that had been a rumour that maybe it would be cut short even in london, that it wouldn't reach euston. many people in manchester will know euston is the main hub that you come into. reports in various newspapers this morning suggested there was some pressure from within the cabinet and also from within the cabinet and also from jeremy hunt as well to make sure that the line went all the way into central london rather than ending in the west of london where people with then presumably have had to get the elizabeth line into central london or similar. people have said that his fair economics, or potentially for optics as well but also questions about whether that suburban station six miles west of london would have even been able to cope as a terminus as well, being a suburban station. the decision that we'll hear later is a really big deal for many. that we'll hear later is a really big dealfor many. normally we that we'll hear later is a really big deal for many. normally we
for the terminus to be at euston rather than terminating in the western suburbs of london, some six miles to the west station. that had been a rumour that maybe it would be cut short even in london, that it wouldn't reach euston. many people in manchester will know euston is the main hub that you come into. reports in various newspapers this morning suggested there was some pressure from within the cabinet and also from within the cabinet and also from jeremy hunt as well to make sure that the...
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they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scoree second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy because in one week, the week was important and important for the team. of course when you make mistakes like we make at this level— mistakes like we make at this level and _ mistakes like we make at this level and to goals and to minutes takes the confidence from — minutes takes the confidence from you _ minutes takes the confidence from you and our first half was not where _ from you and our first half was not where it should be. the second _ not where it should be. the second half was much better, the reaction was there and we had chances to score at least one — had chances to score at least one goal— had chances to score at least one goal to give chase to the result— one goal to give chase to
they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scoree second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy because in one week, the week was important and important for the team. of course when you...
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they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scorebroja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th.
they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scorebroja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th.
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they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side score — the second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. and good in the victory. i think we did well and i'm so happy because the player made this victory for fans and am so happy because we can be led to victory in one week and it is important for the team. we make mistakes like _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we made _ important for the team. we make mistakes like we made at - important for the team. we make mistakes like we made at this - mistakes like we made at this level— mistakes like we made at this level and _ mistakes like we made at this level and to scored twice and the confidence from you in the game — the confidence from you in the game in — the confidence from you in the game in terms of this was none of the _ game in terms of this was none of the level where it should've been — of the
they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side score — the second goal coming from this man armando broja — a minute after myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. and good in the victory. i think we did well and i'm so happy because the player made this victory for fans and am so happy because we can be led to victory in one week and it is important for the team. we...
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the metropolitan police are now investigating incidents of illegal flytipping at a site in west londonurity contractors to secure the site. the online safety bill, which will force tech firms to take more responsibility for content on their platforms, has become law. the legislation now means the onus is on social media and tech firms to protect children from harmful material. but some critics have raised concerns about the implications for privacy while others say it doesn't go far enough. the online safety act was supposed to keep us safe online. i think it's going to do some really good things for children. but for most of us, most of us adults, unfortunately it won't be tackling the kind of harmful misinformation and disinformation that's so prevalent online. let's take a look at the tubes now. the district line has a part closure but otherwise it is looking like a good service. that takes us to the weather with katarina this morning. it's looking rather unsettled through the rest of this week with showers and longer spells of rain at times particularly through saturday evening. th
the metropolitan police are now investigating incidents of illegal flytipping at a site in west londonurity contractors to secure the site. the online safety bill, which will force tech firms to take more responsibility for content on their platforms, has become law. the legislation now means the onus is on social media and tech firms to protect children from harmful material. but some critics have raised concerns about the implications for privacy while others say it doesn't go far enough. the...
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they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scorefter myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy
they've beaten fulham 2—0 in south—west london — relief for mauricio pochettinno as he saw his side scorefter myhailo mudryk had scored his first chelsea goal. the win moves them above fulham in the table into 11th. the performance in the victory, it was good and i am so happy, so happy because we had this victory for our fans and happy
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outside this inquiry in west london, families gathered.some of those who lost their lives to covid want to see more bereaved families called to give evidence. out of respect for the bereaved, we certainly feel that it should be a dozen, 20 people. clearly not everybody, but certainly so lady hallett and everybody else within the inquiry gets a real understanding of what's happened. inside the building, the chair opened this section of the inquiry with a message to those families. we simply do not have the time to call more witnesses. the need for me to reach conclusions and make recommendations to reduce suffering in the future when the next pandemic hits the uk is pressing. a powerful film was played, with testimony from some of those most affected. the care home was closed to visitors. i we had the lockdown, so i was unable to visit my mum. the care home was closed to visitors. this crucial second part of the inquiry will run until christmas and examine key decisions made during the pandemic, including the speed of the government's respo
outside this inquiry in west london, families gathered.some of those who lost their lives to covid want to see more bereaved families called to give evidence. out of respect for the bereaved, we certainly feel that it should be a dozen, 20 people. clearly not everybody, but certainly so lady hallett and everybody else within the inquiry gets a real understanding of what's happened. inside the building, the chair opened this section of the inquiry with a message to those families. we simply do...
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i mean, yes, we are talking from london, we are in in the west now, but the overwhelming majority of the world, which is not in the west. have a great concerns simply because of their human you know human concern for what is going on in palestine and we can see people demonstrating all over the place and asking for the rights of the palestinians to be recognized and i want to come to you kariem and uh this operation it's uh just been launched in the past few days why now and why uh do you think those palestinian groups have gone so heavy and so fast? thank you isa. well, i must say, it is surprising, i don't think many expected it, whether you are in the region or in the west, the multiprong sophisticated nature of it is very telling of current competencies and capabilities, especially the blindsiding of american and israeli intelligence, it suggests that only very close circle was informed, and also we can understand from that perhaps that... palestinians have acted independently in this instance, um, it's important to understand that this is all part and parcel of a reaction to 75
i mean, yes, we are talking from london, we are in in the west now, but the overwhelming majority of the world, which is not in the west. have a great concerns simply because of their human you know human concern for what is going on in palestine and we can see people demonstrating all over the place and asking for the rights of the palestinians to be recognized and i want to come to you kariem and uh this operation it's uh just been launched in the past few days why now and why uh do you think...
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to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sudden but what the british government has done. calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupying power, violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under sie. we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to resend their one-sided support for israel and become an honest broker and try and bring the two sides together towards peace. i want to send my support to the palestinians who are still resisting and still uh occupying. um new territory in palestine and inspiring the world with what's possible, the uh success of palestinian resistance um is uh, it's truly um, it makes me emotional even talk about, i'm so happy to be here and see so many other people who are similarly inspired. palestine has a right to resist, it doesn't matter what they do, they have a right to resist and anyone who opposes that. are eith
to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sudden but what the british government has done. calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupying power, violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under sie. we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to...
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to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sudden but what the british government has done, calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupiing power, violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under sie, we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to resend their one-sided support for israel and become an honest broker and try and bring the two sides together towards peace. i want to send my support to the palestinians who are still resisting and still. occupying um new territory in palestine and inspiring the world with what's possible, the uh success of palestiny. resistance um is uh, it's truly um, it makes me emotional even talk about, i'm so happy to be here and see so many other people who are similarly inspired. palestine has a right to resist, it doesn't matter what they do, they have a right to resist, and anyone opposes that are either ignor
to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sudden but what the british government has done, calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupiing power, violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under sie, we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to...
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he was spotted in february travelling at 43mph in a 30mph zone in west london. the 30—year—old was fined £293 and told to pay a surcharge of £117 and £90 in costs. a new veterinary hospital at battersea dogs and cats home will be named after the late paul o'grady. the tv and radio presenter, who died in march aged 67, became an ambassador for the charity in south london over a decade ago. the charity set up a "tribute fund" in his honour which has raised almost half a million pounds so far. you're live with bbc news. let's bring you a moving story in brussels, where a shooting has left at least two people dead. belgian media is reporting a gunman, who used an automatic rifle fled the scene and is still at large. it's understood the victims were swedish. the attack reportedly happened at 7pm local time near the boulevard d'ypres in central brussels. that is what we know at the moment. but be can get some more information. live now to sofia bettiza at the scene in brussels. thanks for coming on for us. what more do we know at the moment? what more do we know at th
he was spotted in february travelling at 43mph in a 30mph zone in west london. the 30—year—old was fined £293 and told to pay a surcharge of £117 and £90 in costs. a new veterinary hospital at battersea dogs and cats home will be named after the late paul o'grady. the tv and radio presenter, who died in march aged 67, became an ambassador for the charity in south london over a decade ago. the charity set up a "tribute fund" in his honour which has raised almost half a million...
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to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sitten about what the british government has done. calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupying power violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under seach. we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to resein their one-sided support for israel and become an honest broker and try and bring the two sides together towards peace. i want to send my support to the palestinians who are still resisting and still uh occupying. um new territory in palestine and inspiring the world with what's possible, the uh success of palestinian resistance um is uh, it's truly um, it makes me emotional even talk about, i'm so happy to be here and see so many other people who are similarly inspired. palestine has a right to resist, it doesn't matter what they do, they have a right to resist, and anyone opposes that. are eith
to large protests in the british capital with thousands gathering outside the israeli embassy in west london to slam the atrocities being perpetrated by the israeli military, and islam spoke to some of those who attended. we are very sitten about what the british government has done. calling for an uniqueval support for israel who is an occupying power violating international law and has put the people of palestinians under seach. we condemn this in the strongest terms and we call upon them to...
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in some live pictures we are getting from north london, this is a synagogue, actually, in north west londonnd these are not our pictures, they are pictures from the live camera in the synagogue, but they are relevant tonight because pro minister rishi sunak is there, it is a service they're holding for those killed in israel, we will continue to focus on those pictures and we will bring you any comments from the prime minister as and when he speaks, but this is a community that labour has had difficulty with in years gone by. we know that there is enormous support for the palestinian cause within the labour group. i did not hear that today, though, from rachel reeves the shadow chancellor, and bring to play to our viewers what she said in her morning round this morning, and what you hear is talk of terrorism rather than a two state solution. my heart was out to everybody affected — my heart was out to everybody affected by these awful horrendous attacks _ affected by these awful horrendous attacks of the last few days. —— goes _ attacks of the last few days. —— goes out — attacks of the las
in some live pictures we are getting from north london, this is a synagogue, actually, in north west londonnd these are not our pictures, they are pictures from the live camera in the synagogue, but they are relevant tonight because pro minister rishi sunak is there, it is a service they're holding for those killed in israel, we will continue to focus on those pictures and we will bring you any comments from the prime minister as and when he speaks, but this is a community that labour has had...
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gusty winds around the south west of scotland. 11 in lerwick, 19 to london.h. this evening and overnight, a band of rain are still with us, sinking south, and starting to move north once again. heavy rain following on behind. these are the overnight lows, eight to 12 north to south. the wind is easing. tomorrow, here is the first band of rain pushing north, the second one comes in behind it across northern ireland and into north—west england, wales and into north—west england, wales and scotland. rainfall amounts particularly in western scotland will be to accumulate. further south, and east, a drier day, some sunshine around, more cloud around compared to today and temperature is 13 to 18 or 19 degrees. into the weekend, temperatures rise for some, into the low to mid 20s, but an element of doubt in the forecast about what is happening in scotland in particular. you might see some rain which will hold the temperatures down so we are keeping a close eye on that one. an army investigation has found that a teenage soldier probably took her own life, and one of
gusty winds around the south west of scotland. 11 in lerwick, 19 to london.h. this evening and overnight, a band of rain are still with us, sinking south, and starting to move north once again. heavy rain following on behind. these are the overnight lows, eight to 12 north to south. the wind is easing. tomorrow, here is the first band of rain pushing north, the second one comes in behind it across northern ireland and into north—west england, wales and into north—west england, wales and...
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who's also a sprinter, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west london them, and searched them on suspicion of having drugs and weapons. none were found. mps have voted to suspend the former conservative minister peter bone from parliament for six weeks. an investigation found he'd bullied and was sexually inappropriate around a member of his staff. he denies the allegations. you're live with bbc news. let's switch focus. republicans lawmakers have chosen congressman mikejohnson as their new speaker of the house. mrjohnson from louisiana won the speakership with 220 votes. he'll fill the speaker's chair that's been vacant since october 3rd, when kevin mccarthy was ousted. johnson is a close ally of former president donald trump. he led an unsuccessful attempt by 126 house republicans to overturn the 2020 presidential election in favour of mr trump. this is what he said earlier. we're going to dispense with all the usual ceremonies and celebrations that traditionally follow a new speakership because we have no time for either one. the american people's bu
who's also a sprinter, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west london them, and searched them on suspicion of having drugs and weapons. none were found. mps have voted to suspend the former conservative minister peter bone from parliament for six weeks. an investigation found he'd bullied and was sexually inappropriate around a member of his staff. he denies the allegations. you're live with bbc news. let's switch focus. republicans lawmakers have chosen...
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it has wound its way from near hyde park, in the middle of the west end of london, towards whitehall.are estimating over an hour ago, about 100,000. are estimating over an hour ago, about100,000. i are estimating over an hour ago, about 100,000. i wouldn't be surprised if they come up with a much higherfigure than surprised if they come up with a much higher figure than that. it has taken three hours so far in this dense crowd, to wind its way through. they are still walking. i am towards the back of it at the moment, having struggled to get back. there were still people coming. a lot of people from an awful lot of different backgrounds. there are clearly a lot of people here with british arab and middle eastern heritage. there are a lot of families, and awful lot of children here. one thing that is striking is that, from what i have seen so far, and i can't talk to the whole crowd, i haven't seen anything which has been trouble, at have it has been straightforward haven't seen any sign of people supporting terror groups. that was clearly a concern. i haven't seen any signs of break—o
it has wound its way from near hyde park, in the middle of the west end of london, towards whitehall.are estimating over an hour ago, about 100,000. are estimating over an hour ago, about100,000. i are estimating over an hour ago, about 100,000. i wouldn't be surprised if they come up with a much higherfigure than surprised if they come up with a much higher figure than that. it has taken three hours so far in this dense crowd, to wind its way through. they are still walking. i am towards the...
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the two say they were racially profiled when officers pulled over there car in west london, handcuffednd rested them on suspicion of having drugs and weapons when none were found. in westminster, mp's voted to suspend pewter bone from the comments after an investigation found he bullied and was sexually inappropriate around aormer member of staff. he denies those charges. you are live with bbc news. some breaking news coming into us from new york. former u.s. president donald trump has been fined $10,000 after the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial found he violated a gag order in the case for a second time. that is on top of a $5,000 fine last week for breaking the gag order. justice arthur angora warned mr. trump, don't do it again or it will be worse. let's go back to our main story and turn to the 220 hostages still being held by hamas in gaza. we have had four released in the past week, but there are still many families in israel and around the world who are desperate to be reunited with their family members. gadhi and judi are believed to be among those being held hostage. th
the two say they were racially profiled when officers pulled over there car in west london, handcuffednd rested them on suspicion of having drugs and weapons when none were found. in westminster, mp's voted to suspend pewter bone from the comments after an investigation found he bullied and was sexually inappropriate around aormer member of staff. he denies those charges. you are live with bbc news. some breaking news coming into us from new york. former u.s. president donald trump has been...
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an election to the lib dems, they gave away tunnels, gave away cut ends, and on a journey from west london birmingham, if that is all that is built, you basically won't see daylight spirit the challenges, -- they let. the challenge is if you build loads of tunnels you don't need to give your own in people's and voters happy, it costs 10 times more than a normal real royal -- railway. i don't know who is to blame, if they will come together with andy street to talk about how they can reduce the cost, or is it the prime minister's, colleagues, and government, is that him as chief secretary and chancellor, was he necessarily focused on keeping the cost down? was he genuinely doing enough to tackle inflation? is it because of inflation, christian? we know that is one of the prime minister's priorities. he should take them responsibly for that. christian: one of their other arguments is the business case has changed, which, again, is odd, because that when i speak to what i go to the northwest say they desperately need the northern leg of the hs2 network. they all sayhat the business case has s
an election to the lib dems, they gave away tunnels, gave away cut ends, and on a journey from west london birmingham, if that is all that is built, you basically won't see daylight spirit the challenges, -- they let. the challenge is if you build loads of tunnels you don't need to give your own in people's and voters happy, it costs 10 times more than a normal real royal -- railway. i don't know who is to blame, if they will come together with andy street to talk about how they can reduce the...
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w6 rm warm blue sky hampton, west london, warm blue sky and sunshine out there but a different picture further north, more cloud, outbreaks of rain, this is the scene on the banks of lake windermere a bit earlier on. what many of will notice is the temperature, as we head through the next few days, particularly across england, wales and northern ireland, well above what we would expect for the time of year, but notice the blue hue for scotland, that will show as temperatures will be colder than average there and that's because we've got a weather front that will be slow moving and producing a lot of rain. over the next few days this is the rainfall likely to accumulate. we could see 150 millimetres or more than that over the higher ground off western scotland and that sort of amount of rain means we could see some disruption so that an amber warning in force for that heavy rain across western parts of scotland valid from 3am on saturday until 6am on sunday, so it's a slow moving feature, you can see the weather front on the pressure map, whereas further south it's going to be high pres
w6 rm warm blue sky hampton, west london, warm blue sky and sunshine out there but a different picture further north, more cloud, outbreaks of rain, this is the scene on the banks of lake windermere a bit earlier on. what many of will notice is the temperature, as we head through the next few days, particularly across england, wales and northern ireland, well above what we would expect for the time of year, but notice the blue hue for scotland, that will show as temperatures will be colder than...
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in north west london, noam sagi has seen the videos of the hamas attack at his mum's home. n london next week to celebrate her 75th birthday with us. we didn't cancel all the plans because we still have hopes, but... how do you think your mum will be coping in this situation? she will find a way to to calm herself down and to think positively. i think she will imagine her grandchildren and will do everything to see them again. chanting. 0utside downing street tonight, britishjews and israelis gathered. almost everyone here has relatives or friends affected. scared, helpless and anxious — the trauma is a collective one. lucy manning, bbc news. in other news here, the shadow chancellor, rachel reeves has pledged to "rebuild britain" should labour win the next general election. addressing the party's conference in liverpool, she said there would be "iron discipline" in the her approach to public finances, but also promised reforms to the planning system and an inquiry into the cost of hs2. here's our political editor, chris mason. i'm sorry there's no. more space in there. the
in north west london, noam sagi has seen the videos of the hamas attack at his mum's home. n london next week to celebrate her 75th birthday with us. we didn't cancel all the plans because we still have hopes, but... how do you think your mum will be coping in this situation? she will find a way to to calm herself down and to think positively. i think she will imagine her grandchildren and will do everything to see them again. chanting. 0utside downing street tonight, britishjews and israelis...
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have been found guilty of gross misconduct after a stop and search on two professional athletes in west londonold baby was in the back of the car while the couple were handcuffed and detained. no weapons or drugs were found. video of the stop—and—search went viral on social media. an independent panel concluded that the actions of two officers, pcjonathan clapham and pc sam franks did breach some professional standards of police behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity. a royalair a royal airforce a royal air force plane a royal airforce plane carried aid to gaza and took off in 0xfordshire, headed to egypt. the government has promised an additional £20 million of support for gaza. rishi sunak says he doesn't agree for a call for a whole ceasefire as it will only benefit hamas. labour leader sir keir starmer is meeting muslim mps amid tensions over the party's stance on the israel—gaza war. sir keir has faced criticism from an islamic centre in cardiff which accused him of "gravely" misrepresenting a meeting with muslim leaders there over the weekend. he's also faced backlash appearing t
have been found guilty of gross misconduct after a stop and search on two professional athletes in west londonold baby was in the back of the car while the couple were handcuffed and detained. no weapons or drugs were found. video of the stop—and—search went viral on social media. an independent panel concluded that the actions of two officers, pcjonathan clapham and pc sam franks did breach some professional standards of police behaviour in relation to honesty and integrity. a royalair a...
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but not everyone can make it to south—west london.at means watching on a tv, mobile or computer, not all of which will have commentary. the all england club has been working with its it partner ibm to fix this for the wimbledon website and app. it collects masses of data from all around the courts for its ai platform called watsonx. what we're doing is we're taking all that information and we feed it in to the model, which then takes text, turns it into numbers, it takes those numbers, it compresses it, expands it, and then it outputs text again. and that can be in turn spoken as ai commentary. and this is what it sounds like. female-sounding voice: swiatek ranked first. both male— and female—sounding ai commentary is available on this app. male-sounding voice: murray from the united kingdom - will play tsitsipas. what a fantastic place to do an interview. this is amazing, isn't it? right on centre court. the sun's out. jo durie, who we met earlier, has been commentating since she stopped playing professionally. what do you think make
but not everyone can make it to south—west london.at means watching on a tv, mobile or computer, not all of which will have commentary. the all england club has been working with its it partner ibm to fix this for the wimbledon website and app. it collects masses of data from all around the courts for its ai platform called watsonx. what we're doing is we're taking all that information and we feed it in to the model, which then takes text, turns it into numbers, it takes those numbers, it...
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earlier i spoke to mohamad — he's from west london but is currently trapped in gaza with his family.ine is quite patchy but we hope it gives you a sense of what life is like right now for people in gaza. i started by asking mohamad what the past two weeks have been like for him and his family. after week one, a big ordeal for me and my family, a nightmare, unbelievable. something never in 100 years. i know you have got to the crossing point, but tell me where you are living, how many family members are with you and what it is like, food, water. we have been on the move for ten days. looking for a place we can feel a little bit safe. there is bombing everywhere. there is no food, no clean water. children, most of them are sick now. you have bad hygiene, you get sickness. everything is hectic. if you need to have some bread, you need to queue for three orfour hours. you have to sort yourself out somewhere. today i went to buy eggs, i walked for around two hours to buy some eggs for the kids. it is a hell of a time, it is very, very difficult. and there is no prospect. i can't imagine w
earlier i spoke to mohamad — he's from west london but is currently trapped in gaza with his family.ine is quite patchy but we hope it gives you a sense of what life is like right now for people in gaza. i started by asking mohamad what the past two weeks have been like for him and his family. after week one, a big ordeal for me and my family, a nightmare, unbelievable. something never in 100 years. i know you have got to the crossing point, but tell me where you are living, how many family...
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england there is no strict distinction between jewish and muslim communities, behind me there is a west londonarab store, and around the corner is a street where you can most often meet people from lebanon, iran, iraq or syria . in local cafes, all conversations are natural about conflict. this double standards of pure water, they give israel a free hand. do what you want, but arabs, if you kill my son, then i must kill yours. but the arabs are not allowed to do this. we are a slaughterhouse for the americans and israelis, you can kill as many arabs as you want with absolute impunity, and no one cares. there is no justice for the people in the middle east, look what israel did: the war with egypt, the war with syria, iraq, they are destroying everything like a cancerous tumor, they should leave us alone. no less the inhabitants of the jewish district are radical. the jewish people are threatened with extermination, not only in israel, but in europe. in this situation , the israelis have no choice but to remove all people from the gaza strip. unfortunately, because the terrorists are hiding und
england there is no strict distinction between jewish and muslim communities, behind me there is a west londonarab store, and around the corner is a street where you can most often meet people from lebanon, iran, iraq or syria . in local cafes, all conversations are natural about conflict. this double standards of pure water, they give israel a free hand. do what you want, but arabs, if you kill my son, then i must kill yours. but the arabs are not allowed to do this. we are a slaughterhouse...
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rain in north—west england, the midlands and north west london. get below freezing. it will be sunny first thing in the morning, the best of the weather tomorrow in scotland. a brisk north—easterly wind driving scattered showers. further south there will be a weakening front. a window of fine sunshine behind it, but not for long. more wet weather push into the south—west. we had flooding in cornwall at the weekend, the ground is very
rain in north—west england, the midlands and north west london. get below freezing. it will be sunny first thing in the morning, the best of the weather tomorrow in scotland. a brisk north—easterly wind driving scattered showers. further south there will be a weakening front. a window of fine sunshine behind it, but not for long. more wet weather push into the south—west. we had flooding in cornwall at the weekend, the ground is very
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i watchdog reporters found wandsworth prison in south—west london is unsafe and inhumane.aimed underinvestment in the site and said findings reflected the failure of the present system as a whole. the report was written before the escape of the prisoner last month. the sycamore gap trees to be cut up and taken away from hadrian is well two weeks after it was felt. the national trust said seats from the tree have been collected by specialist and could be used for new saplings. israel is believed to identified most of the hostages abducted and taken back over the front into gaza. the bbc has a team ofjournalists looking at what the situation is like now and who the hostages could be. these twins organised the music festival that became a massacre. 0ne now dead, michael missing. their sister still can't believe what's happened. family by family, the whole scale of the atrocities being revealed, at this gathering, one widow who went to try and find him. we thought he was alive, we had hope but we found our car and it was covered in blood, all the windows shattered by bullet ho
i watchdog reporters found wandsworth prison in south—west london is unsafe and inhumane.aimed underinvestment in the site and said findings reflected the failure of the present system as a whole. the report was written before the escape of the prisoner last month. the sycamore gap trees to be cut up and taken away from hadrian is well two weeks after it was felt. the national trust said seats from the tree have been collected by specialist and could be used for new saplings. israel is...
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partner, ricardo dos santos, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west londons. what did i do? wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. 0k, calm down. this is the video that went viral on social media. bianca williams and ricardo dos santos are handcuffed and detained while police search their car for weapons and drugs. nothing is found. you made a definite attempt to try land avoid us, ok, the driver has. i which makes us suspect there's something in the car— there shouldn't be, ok? all of this happens while their three—month—old baby is crying in the back of the car. after a six—week hearing, the couple say they're disappointed only two of the five officers accused of gross misconduct were sacked after they lied about smelling cannabis coming from their car. speaking exclusively to the bbc, bianca williams says it's been a long wait. it shouldn't have taken three years to get to this result, but i'm happy that this is the result, and this is, like i said, a huge step in the right direction for people who continue to get stopped by the police and have that same old excus
partner, ricardo dos santos, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west londons. what did i do? wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. 0k, calm down. this is the video that went viral on social media. bianca williams and ricardo dos santos are handcuffed and detained while police search their car for weapons and drugs. nothing is found. you made a definite attempt to try land avoid us, ok, the driver has. i which makes us suspect there's something in the car— there...
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who's also a sprinter, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west londonand weapons — none were found. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. what did i do? wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. 0k, calm down. this is the video that went viral on social media. bianca williams and ricardo dos santos are handcuffed and detained while police searched their car for weapons and drugs. nothing is found. you made a definite attempt to try land avoid us, ok, the driver has. i which makes us suspect there's something in the car— there shouldn't be, ok? all of this happens while their three—month—old baby is crying in the back of the car. after a six—week hearing, the couple say they're disappointed only two of the five officers accused of gross misconduct have been sacked. speaking exclusively to the bbc, bianca williams says it's been a long wait. it shouldn't have taken three years to get to this result, but i'm happy that this is the result and this is, like i said, a huge step in the right direction for people who continue to get stopped by the pol
who's also a sprinter, said they were racially profiled when officers pulled over their car in west londonand weapons — none were found. our community affairs correspondent adina campbell reports. what did i do? wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. 0k, calm down. this is the video that went viral on social media. bianca williams and ricardo dos santos are handcuffed and detained while police searched their car for weapons and drugs. nothing is found. you made a definite attempt to try land avoid us,...
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of strict distinction between the jewish and muslim communities, no, behind my back synagogue in west londonor syria. in local cafes, all the talk is, naturally, about the conflict. these are double standards of pure water, they give israel a free hand. do what you want, but arabs, if you kill my son, then i must kill yours, but i don’t allow arabs to do this. we are a slaughterhouse for americans and israelis. look what israel did, the war with egypt, the war with syria, iraq, they are destroying everything like a cancerous tumor, they should leave us alone. no less the inhabitants of the jewish district are radically minded, the jewish people are threatened, and not only. in israel, but in europe. in this situation , the israelis have no choice but to remove all people from the gaza strip, unfortunately, because terrorists are hiding under hospitals, schools, and not everywhere. there is no other choice but to destroy after what happened last weekend. relatives of israelis taken hostage by hamas held a press conference in london; the artist's parents were among those captured by the milita
of strict distinction between the jewish and muslim communities, no, behind my back synagogue in west londonor syria. in local cafes, all the talk is, naturally, about the conflict. these are double standards of pure water, they give israel a free hand. do what you want, but arabs, if you kill my son, then i must kill yours, but i don’t allow arabs to do this. we are a slaughterhouse for americans and israelis. look what israel did, the war with egypt, the war with syria, iraq, they are...
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london irish had a proud history in south—west london, but like wasps, they became nomadic first sharingum before moving in with brentford football club in 2020. london irish club needs a home, you've got to have a home. they thought brentford would be the answer and it wasn't the answer. big fees, big salaries were spent to keep them competitive. they couldn't generate their home there, so they went searching for it and it didn't work. 0wner mick crossan had been bailing out london irish for a decade. when his attempts to sell the club to a us consortium failed, the club folded. i don't know if we will all move on completely. it's a weird feeling to know that you look back in the following season, your team doesn't exist any more. that's a really hard thing to put into place. during the covid pandemic, the uk government gave emergency loans to england's premiership clubs to keep them afloat. it loaded millions of pounds of debts onto the clubs, debts they have to pay back. do you think that was the right thing to do? because was it notjust delaying the inevitable? no, because they would
london irish had a proud history in south—west london, but like wasps, they became nomadic first sharingum before moving in with brentford football club in 2020. london irish club needs a home, you've got to have a home. they thought brentford would be the answer and it wasn't the answer. big fees, big salaries were spent to keep them competitive. they couldn't generate their home there, so they went searching for it and it didn't work. 0wner mick crossan had been bailing out london irish for...