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, tonight and west london, they just want the and 51 years, tonight and west london, theyjust want the of side liverpool can put out for their fifth—round tie against southampton. it's an 8pm kick—off at anfield. they were missing so many players for the league cup final, but still had enough to beat chelsea and the manager will try and make the best of it again. it's a good moment, so it's actually a , ., it's a good moment, so it's actually a very bad moment because there are so many injuries— a very bad moment because there are so many injuries it's _ a very bad moment because there are so many injuries it's not good, - a very bad moment because there are so many injuries it's not good, and i so many injuries it's not good, and stuff like this. but we could go so far, and that's why love the game so much. wejust ignore far, and that's why love the game so much. we just ignore who we are missing, wejust ignored it as much as we can. we just thought about, how can we set up a team who is still difficult to play? and that's what we will do again, we will see. manchester united's match
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the thoughts of some of the people at a support group today in west london run by the charity maggiesrest of the news now. it has emerged that the government is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on nhs patients in england, amid a shortage of dental practices. it comes as hundreds of people have been queuing for the second day in a row to try to register at a new nhs dental practice in bristol. yesterday, the police were called in to manage the crowds. tonight, bbc news has seen details of government plans to make nhs dentistry in england more widely available. more on that in a moment but first from bristol, danjohnson sent this report. this is the queue that symbolises the struggle to see the dentist right across england. i don't know how long it's going to be. and many, like adima, are back here for a second day. we can't even get seen. my children haven't been to the dentist since before covid. it's ridiculous. and then i go to sign up to other ones in bristol, there's no dentists. this is kind of broken britain personified, isn't it, really? desperate people queu
the thoughts of some of the people at a support group today in west london run by the charity maggiesrest of the news now. it has emerged that the government is preparing to offer dentists cash incentives to take on nhs patients in england, amid a shortage of dental practices. it comes as hundreds of people have been queuing for the second day in a row to try to register at a new nhs dental practice in bristol. yesterday, the police were called in to manage the crowds. tonight, bbc news has...
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detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london. pakistan's army chief calls for unity after the leaders of two rival parties both claim victory in the election. and an explosion of light and colour as china celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. hello. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food. the united nations is warning of looming famine, with half of gaza's population now in a food emergency. people living in isolated areas in the north of gaza, have told the bbc that children are going without food for days, and they're using animal feed to make bread. the un say one in our households is facing a catastrophic lack of food, because of renewed fighting and aid convoys being regularly blocked from reaching some areas. the health ministry, run by hamas, says the death toll in gaza has now passed 28000. and panic is growing in the southern city of rafah, where israel is planning a full—blown offensive. israeli air strikes are already targeting the city. the military says it
detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london. pakistan's army chief calls for unity after the leaders of two rival parties both claim victory in the election. and an explosion of light and colour as china celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. hello. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food. the united nations is warning of looming famine, with half of gaza's population now in a food emergency....
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the upside for him, he's going from west london to iceland and some — going from west london to icelandsome may be he will not have to move far~ _ and some may be he will not have to move far. and some of the inconvenience about finding a location — inconvenience about finding a location he will not have to go through — location he will not have to go through. he will more experiences in time _ through. he will more experiences in time. �* . . through. he will more experiences in time. 3 . . through. he will more experiences in time. �*, . . , , through. he will more experiences in time. �*, . ., , time. he's had a slight in'ury as well. not sure i time. he's had a slight in'ury as well. not sure of t time. he's had a slight in'ury as well. not sure of what h time. he's had a slight injury as well. not sure of what levels i time. he's had a slight injury as l well. not sure of what levels they are going to be able to reach and the scoring of goals have been limited at times. but i think he still has a lot to give. i have watched him on how he is being effecting and what he has brought t
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londond an explosion of light and colour, as china celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. the celebrations culminate on the 15th day with a lantern festival. now on bbc news, seventh october: israel's darkest day. saturday, october 7th, 2023. the day starts peacefully, normally, but as dawn breaks, a massacre unfolds. first, the palestinian militant group hamas fires thousands of rockets into the communities of southern israel. the barrage provides cover for a terrifying, unprecedented second phase. allahu akbar! thousands of members of the group, designated a terrorist organisation by the uk, us and other countries, break through the perimeter fence and into israeli territory. they film as they stream through. some are on motorbikes. many more are on foot. and they begin to run. just a few miles away, hundreds of people have gathered at a music festival. as the rockets fly overhead, palestinian gunmen attack the party from several directions. it was one of the
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londond an explosion of light and colour, as china celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. the celebrations culminate on the 15th day with a lantern festival. now on bbc news, seventh october: israel's darkest day. saturday, october 7th, 2023. the day starts peacefully, normally, but as dawn breaks, a massacre unfolds. first, the palestinian militant group...
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west london.. an explosion of light and colour, as china celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. now on bbc news — the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling for nearly 20 years — countries that appear to be one thing but, when you dig a little deeper, turn out to be something completely different. this is pretty spectacular. it is, it is. and i'm loving all the colours. the cabo verde archipelago, located just over 600km from senegal�*s coast, is one of them. tourism has really picked up pace here in recent decades, and it's easy to see why — crystal—clear waters, golden beaches, year—round sun, all the ingredients for an amazing holiday. but i feel there's so much more to this place just waiting to be discovered by travellers like us. and all you have to do is head beyond the beaches. i've been lucky enough to explore a lot of africa, but what i've heard about cabo verde is that you get this real sense of worlds and cultures col
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west londons territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. now on bbc news, newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's james in the studio in westminster.
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west londons territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. now on bbc news, newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's james in the studio in westminster.
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detectives believe the 35—year—old went into the water near chelsea bridge in west london now on bbc— unspun world withjohn simpson. hello. it's good to see you. we're here in the bbc�*s central newsroom for another edition of unspun world. in today's programme — how is it that russia's economy is doing so well in spite of the ukraine war and western sanctions? a quite extraordinary transformation of the russian economy into a war economy, with massive defence spending, with the reorientation of its industrial base towards its war machine. iran's client groups around the middle east get a hammering from us missiles. but what's the point of having the americans in the region? maintaining counterterrorism efforts against isis, and also, they check iranian influence in syria, in iraq, in lebanon. and, is ethiopia yet again going to be a byword for hunger and despair? this is the moment to try and fix this problem, - not six months down the line l when an awful lot more people have died and it's much harderl to turn the whole thing around. russia invades its neighbour after signing solem
detectives believe the 35—year—old went into the water near chelsea bridge in west london now on bbc— unspun world withjohn simpson. hello. it's good to see you. we're here in the bbc�*s central newsroom for another edition of unspun world. in today's programme — how is it that russia's economy is doing so well in spite of the ukraine war and western sanctions? a quite extraordinary transformation of the russian economy into a war economy, with massive defence spending, with the...
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a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue.semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry that all of you had to experience that. it has no place and it shouldn't happen. he then met renee salt, a holocaust survivor. she talked of her fears for her family in the current climate. it's very bad at the moment and we hope it can only get better. is it the worst that you've known it? it's the worst since i've known it, since the last war. last week, prince william had a video call with red cross workers in gaza. like today, it was an engagement designed to highlight human suffering. as he left, there were flowers for his wife, who continues her recove
a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue.semitism. and for this group of students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so...
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points clear at the top of the premier league after a 4—1 thrashing of brentford at the g—tech in west londong off injured. jurgen klopp�*s side had theirfoot on the gas in the second half. alexis mac allister, and mo salah, on as a sub from the injured diogojota, had them three up and cruising. ivan toney pulled one back for brentford to continue his resurgence. cody gakpo made absolutely sure of the points for liverpool late on. all the rest was positive, the boys played an incredible game, definitely the best game we have played. we take it like it is. as long as you don't know the extent of the injuries, you are obviously concerned and worried, for me it is no different to all our fans and so we will see when we get this information. but as long as we have 11 players on the pitch, we will fight and that is what i saw today. arsenal are looking to close that gap to just two points. they're winning comfortably at burnley. martin 0degaard, and bukayo saka with two goals... 0—3 up. fulham 0—1 aston villa . 0llie watkins with the goal. tottenham 1—1 wolves. . .. dejan kulusevski with the spurs
points clear at the top of the premier league after a 4—1 thrashing of brentford at the g—tech in west londong off injured. jurgen klopp�*s side had theirfoot on the gas in the second half. alexis mac allister, and mo salah, on as a sub from the injured diogojota, had them three up and cruising. ivan toney pulled one back for brentford to continue his resurgence. cody gakpo made absolutely sure of the points for liverpool late on. all the rest was positive, the boys played an incredible...
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seems that matter has now been resolved and things have run very smoothly here at this synagogue in west londono the red cross in london and had a link up, a video link up with staff on the ground in gaza. so the theme really of the visits are about him getting a better understanding of the human suffering that has come out of the conflict in the middle east in recent months. during his visit here, he heard some very, very powerful stories about the experiences of anti—semitism, particularly from young britishjewish students here. they talked at a roundtable discussion with the prince of wales about their experiences on university campuses, of how they felt isolated away from their families, away from their community, and very much targeted. and during that conversation, the prince of wales spoke very strongly to them all when he said to them, you hear me, hear what i'm saying to you here? anti—semitism is unacceptable. catherine and i, he said, are very worried about the rise in attacks and that you are being targets. he also spoke to a holocaust survivor as well about her experience and her w
seems that matter has now been resolved and things have run very smoothly here at this synagogue in west londono the red cross in london and had a link up, a video link up with staff on the ground in gaza. so the theme really of the visits are about him getting a better understanding of the human suffering that has come out of the conflict in the middle east in recent months. during his visit here, he heard some very, very powerful stories about the experiences of anti—semitism, particularly...
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london—backed militias and us forces. the metropolitan police is searching the river thames in central london to try to find a man suspected of throwing a corrosive substance at his ex—partner and her two children. scotland yard believes abdul shokoor ezedi went into the water in the hours after the attack last month.
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london—backed militias and us forces. the metropolitan police is searching the river thames in central london to try to find a man suspected of throwing a corrosive substance at his ex—partner and her two children. scotland yard believes abdul shokoor ezedi went into the water in the hours after the attack last month.
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islamic charity after the bbc uncovered footage of "death to israel" being chanted during an event in west londons concerns over the misuse of charity premises" at the al—tawheed charitable trust. the group's trustees say the event had been organised by a third party. our special correspondent ed thomas joins us from our salford newsroom. ed? yes, last month we obtained video inside _ ed? yes, last month we obtained video inside the _ ed? yes, last month we obtained video inside the al-tawheed - ed? yes, last month we obtained i video inside the al-tawheed islamic video inside the al—tawheed islamic centre in london. the record was to remember the life of iran's military commander who had been killed in a us air strike. during this event repeated chants of "death to israel" could be heard. this was in 2020. at the time of his death the man was a top member of iran's revolutionary guards. the charity commission said al—tawheed said it was a religious tolerance event and not organised by the charity. the regulator said it has significant concerns and will examine what controls are in place at the c
islamic charity after the bbc uncovered footage of "death to israel" being chanted during an event in west londons concerns over the misuse of charity premises" at the al—tawheed charitable trust. the group's trustees say the event had been organised by a third party. our special correspondent ed thomas joins us from our salford newsroom. ed? yes, last month we obtained video inside _ ed? yes, last month we obtained video inside the _ ed? yes, last month we obtained video...
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detectives believe the 35—year—old went into the water near chelsea bridge in west london now on bbc
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detectives believe 35—year—old abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londoneized power in a coup three years ago — has been struggling to contain a series of insurgencies. now on bbc news, the travel show. there are still places that surprise me, even after travelling
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londone year of the dragon. the celebrations culminate on the 15th day with a lantern festival. now on bbc news, seventh 0ctober: israel's darkest day.
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londone year of the dragon. the celebrations culminate on the 15th day with a lantern festival. now on bbc news, seventh 0ctober: israel's darkest day.
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a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue.students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry that all of you had to experience that. it has no place and it shouldn't happen. he then met renee salt, a holocaust survivor. she talked of her fears for her family in the current climate. it's very bad at the moment and we hope it can only get better. is it the worst that you've known it? it's the worst since i've known it, since the last war. last week, prince william had a video call with red cross workers in gaza. like today, it was an engagement designed to highlight human suffering. as he left, there were flowers for his wife, who continues her recovery in private in windsor. a prop
a careful positioning of his kippah at this west london synagogue.students, there were stories to share. what, personally, do you feel when somebody, you know, does something like that? it's just constant and neverending, and definitely dehumanizing. it was a powerful conversation for all involved. both catherine and i, you know, are extremely concerned about the rise in anti—semitism that you guys have talked about so eloquently this morning. and i'm just so sorry that all of you had to...
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london's foreign minister tells the bbc his country could be pushed into conflict by attacks on its territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. the metropolitan police is searching the river thames in central london to try to find a man suspected of throwing a corrosive substance at his ex—partner and her two children. scotland yard believes abdul shokoor ezedi went into the water in the hours after the attack last month. a police boat has been seen circling between chelsea and vauxhall bridges. our correspondent, charlie rose, is at the scene of the search and has the latest. police started searching this section of the river thames at nine o'clock this morning, basically to take advantage of the low tide. why have they started searching the river? because, they say, here in chelsea bridge, here on chelsea bridge, this is where abdul shokoor ezedi was last seen, the wednesday before last, four hours after that horrific attack in clapham where a mother and her two young daughters wer
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london's foreign minister tells the bbc his country could be pushed into conflict by attacks on its territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. the metropolitan police is searching the river thames in central london to try to find a man suspected of throwing a corrosive substance at his ex—partner and her two children. scotland yard believes abdul shokoor ezedi went into the...
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detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london.ina celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. hello. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food. the united nations is warning of looming famine, with half of gaza's population now in a food emergency.
detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london.ina celebrates the lunar new year and welcomes in the year of the dragon. hello. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food. the united nations is warning of looming famine, with half of gaza's population now in a food emergency.
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it is worth mentioning we are very close to london's clapham common, one of south—west london's biggest a very busy thoroughfare for something like this to happen at 7:30pm in the evening when a lot of people would have been around. the focus now remains on that manhunt because they are still trying to find out where that suspected.— are still trying to find out where that suspected. there have been a rise in this — that suspected. there have been a rise in this sort _ that suspected. there have been a rise in this sort of _ that suspected. there have been a rise in this sort of attacks - that suspected. there have been a rise in this sort of attacks in - rise in this sort of attacks in london and across the uk recently, haven't there? i london and across the uk recently, haven't there?— haven't there? i don't think this is the riaht haven't there? i don't think this is the right forum _ haven't there? i don't think this is the right forum at _ haven't there? i don't think this is the right forum at the _ haven't there? i don't think this is the right forum at the moment. haven't there?
it is worth mentioning we are very close to london's clapham common, one of south—west london's biggest a very busy thoroughfare for something like this to happen at 7:30pm in the evening when a lot of people would have been around. the focus now remains on that manhunt because they are still trying to find out where that suspected.— are still trying to find out where that suspected. there have been a rise in this — that suspected. there have been a rise in this sort _ that suspected....
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yes, it has been a very i powerful couple of hours at the synagogue in west london.t early on the week that he had to pull out at the last minute due to a personal matter. that seems to have been resolved. it has gone very smoothly here for him today. this was actually an engagement that he was actually an engagement that he was due to do with the princess of wales injanuary, two mark holocaust memorial day. she was admitted to hospital, had abdominal surgery within hospitalfor two hospital, had abdominal surgery within hospital for two weeks, hospital, had abdominal surgery within hospitalfor two weeks, so it was cancelled and rescheduled today. the prince of wales, doing this on his own today at the synagogue. he met a number of people who told him of their own personal experiences of anti—semitism in recent weeks. he spoke to a holocaust survivor who talked about her family and how worried she was for them going out and about at the moment. he had a roundtable discussion with a number ofjewish students, who talked about what it was like for them on the university
yes, it has been a very i powerful couple of hours at the synagogue in west london.t early on the week that he had to pull out at the last minute due to a personal matter. that seems to have been resolved. it has gone very smoothly here for him today. this was actually an engagement that he was actually an engagement that he was due to do with the princess of wales injanuary, two mark holocaust memorial day. she was admitted to hospital, had abdominal surgery within hospitalfor two hospital,...
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she was 33 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house.ucted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions where this should, could have been recognised. lady eilish angiolini fans significant and repeated problems into recruitment and vetting throughout wayne couzens�*s career. including overlooking his chaotic financial situation. this meant that he was able to serve on a range of privileged roles, including as a firearms officer. it is appalling that reports of indecent exposure by wayne couzens were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police, and that officers were not adequately trained, equipped or motivated to properly investigate those allegations.— those allegations. james cleverly s - eakin . those allega
she was 33 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house.ucted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions where this should,...
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detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london's foreign minister tells the bbc his country could be pushed into conflict by attacks on its territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. now on bbc news, newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's james in the studio in westminster. and it's chris in westminster too. so, the reason you were speaking to the labour leader, sir keir starmer, chris, was because he has made a big u—turn today. yes. so this is on what he calls his green prosperity plan. this is the idea of throwing quite a lot of public money into kind of turbo—charging what he thinks are the kind of industries of the future that might have a kind of green tinge to them. but they're also about, he hopes, providing the well—paid jobs of the future, the industries of the future. two and a half years ago, he said labour would spend in government £28 billion a year on that. that was diluted in the summer of last year to £28 billion a year by the second half of a first labour term. so that would be sort of mi
detectives believe the 35—year—old may be dead after going into the water near to chelsea bridge in west london's foreign minister tells the bbc his country could be pushed into conflict by attacks on its territory by iranian—backed militias and us forces. now on bbc news, newscast. newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello. it's james in the studio in westminster. and it's chris in westminster too. so, the reason you were speaking to the labour leader, sir keir starmer, chris, was because...
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in uxbridge in west london.of the person who made the complaint . person who made the complaint. >> we don't know who it was. no and nor did the pastor. >> said the >> uh, robin said the metropolitan is metropolitan police force is going change their name to going to change their name to the metropolitan police fast force. >> very good. >> very good. >> uh, june . good morning. >> uh, june. good morning. christianity is the . british christianity is the. british first religion. what is happening ? why are our police happening? why are our police force so against christianity and steven arresting gospel preachers , anti—semitism, the preachers, anti—semitism, the police out of control. is police out of control. what is going police out of control. what is goiiquite right. i agree. now >> quite right. i agree. now moving on. everyone's favourite couple. yes it's them again. harry meghan. made harry and meghan. they've made what as another what i would regard as another shameless attempt to cash in on what i would
in uxbridge in west london.of the person who made the complaint . person who made the complaint. >> we don't know who it was. no and nor did the pastor. >> said the >> uh, robin said the metropolitan is metropolitan police force is going change their name to going to change their name to the metropolitan police fast force. >> very good. >> very good. >> uh, june . good morning. >> uh, june. good morning. christianity is the . british christianity is...
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traders are continuing their campaign against plans for a major redevelopment of a west london markethe council last december. the company behind the proposal says it want to "improve the infrastructure of the market" and provide a £5.5 million package of support for the traders. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the central line and severe delays on the district line. and the piccadilly line is part closed. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. it is a very mild start this morning. temperatures across the board in double figures. it's cloudy, we're going to see outbreaks of rain today but the temperature is still going to stay mild. it is quite breezy, we have got a moderate, occasionally fresh south—westerly breeze pushing these showers, these outbreaks of rain through. temperatures, though, getting up to a very mild 1a celsius. then overnight tonight we are going to hang onto this mild air. we are also hanging onto a few showers, some outbreaks of rain, but some drier spells as well. the minimum temperature between ten and 12 celsius so staying aga
traders are continuing their campaign against plans for a major redevelopment of a west london markethe council last december. the company behind the proposal says it want to "improve the infrastructure of the market" and provide a £5.5 million package of support for the traders. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the central line and severe delays on the district line. and the piccadilly line is part closed. now onto the weather with kate. good morning. it...
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boys aged 11 and 12 have been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty and burglary at a college in west londoning reports "several animals had been killed." the college confirmed some animals had died and are appealing to help find a missing barn owl. both boys have been bailed. sony is closing its london studio and cutting around 900 jobs at its playstation division. the gaming giant said it had made the decision because of changes to the industry. sony's london studio was founded in 2002 and it created several series including this is football and singstar. schools across bexley in south—east london have taken part in a multi—media heritage project. pupils from four secondary schools in the borough spent time researching their own history. an interactive exhibition of their work hasjust opened at hall place. i made me feel really proud, actually, and it's really exciting. if they actually look back, they would realise that they've got it quite good from what it used to be. we need to realise how lucky we are to have all these things and how, like, changes in the past have come along. the sou
boys aged 11 and 12 have been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty and burglary at a college in west londoning reports "several animals had been killed." the college confirmed some animals had died and are appealing to help find a missing barn owl. both boys have been bailed. sony is closing its london studio and cutting around 900 jobs at its playstation division. the gaming giant said it had made the decision because of changes to the industry. sony's london studio was founded in...
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detectives believe 35—year—old abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londonmar�*s military rulers have announced that all young men and women will have to serve at least two years in the army. the military — which seized power in a coup three years ago — has been struggling to contain a series of insurgencies. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... another breathless six nations saturday. england have won two close ones out of two beating wales at twickenham spot the ball... scotland's chances of a second straight six nations win are taken away in the dying moments at murrayfield. erling haaland finds the net for the first time since his return from injury. but it's liverpool who are still top of the league it's barely a week and a bit old but this year's six nations has already developed a habit of providing us with some drama. last weekend the matches involving england, wales and scotland were decided by a total ofjust four points. those same teams today only had six separating them. to sco
detectives believe 35—year—old abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water near chelsea bridge in west londonmar�*s military rulers have announced that all young men and women will have to serve at least two years in the army. the military — which seized power in a coup three years ago — has been struggling to contain a series of insurgencies. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening... another breathless six...
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sir paul mccartney has been reunited with his beloved bass guitar 51 years after it was stolen in west londoneveral beatle's classics including "love me do" and "she loves you." the lost project search was launched in 2018 and a family says they found it in the original case. >> gio: wow, sitting there? >> whit: yeah, pretty cool. >>> now to the road to the oscars and one of the nominees for best actor, colman domingo, the first african latino and first gay latino to be nominated in the category. i sat down with the "rustin" star to talk about the journey and what the history-making nomination means to him. >> what's your name, soldier? >> private hal green, sir. >> whit: from critically acclaimed films like and "selma." >> we built the path as we can rock by rock. >> whit: to his hbo series "euphoria." >> the hardest part of having the addiction aside from having the disease of addiction is no onesies it as a disease. >> whit: now he is nominated for an oscar in what was his first major leading role in the netflix film "rustin." >> they either believe in freedom and justice for all or they d
sir paul mccartney has been reunited with his beloved bass guitar 51 years after it was stolen in west londoneveral beatle's classics including "love me do" and "she loves you." the lost project search was launched in 2018 and a family says they found it in the original case. >> gio: wow, sitting there? >> whit: yeah, pretty cool. >>> now to the road to the oscars and one of the nominees for best actor, colman domingo, the first african latino and first...
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— go down to london to watch it in the west and _ go down to london to watch it in the e there? manchester has been an absolute whirlwind. i'd _ you are there? manchester has been an absolute whirlwind. i'd be - you are there? manchester has been an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy. an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move _ an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move her. an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move her-— an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move her.- lovely - an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move her.- lovely to i an absolute whirlwind. i'd be happy to move her. yeah. lovely to see. thank you — to move her. yeah. lovely to see. thank you for— to move her. yeah. lovely to see. thank you for getting _ to move her. yeah. lovely to see. thank you for getting up - to move her. yeah. lovely to see. thank you for getting up early. i thank you for getting up early. tomorrow morning you will be fast asleep at this time. we absolutely will. that was the wrong thing to say. you need to say, we will be up watching on the sofa. i say. you need to say, we
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. >> the trial took place here in west london and she was found guilty today. west london and she wasy. a majority verdict of 10 to 2. and i spoke to her just before she left a few moments ago and asked her whether she regrets what she did on that day. here's what she had to say . to say. >> quote i felt i needed a protest in a way that would break through the media narrative , break through and get narrative, break through and get the message heard . um, that , you the message heard. um, that, you know, 40 degrees in the uk is extraordinary . extraordinary. >> it came years before anyone thought it would. and that signals . us a thought it would. and that signals. us a huge amount of suffering for all of us, including the people on that motorway. um, so i know it might sound counterintuitive, sound kind of counterintuitive, but action them as but i took action for them as much else . you know, i much as anyone else. you know, i felt that moment people felt that moment where people actually felt the 40 degree heat and felt for a moment. >> this is what climate breakdown, you know, thi
. >> the trial took place here in west london and she was found guilty today. west london and she wasy. a majority verdict of 10 to 2. and i spoke to her just before she left a few moments ago and asked her whether she regrets what she did on that day. here's what she had to say . to say. >> quote i felt i needed a protest in a way that would break through the media narrative , break through and get narrative, break through and get the message heard . um, that , you the message...
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detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london.hiri, welcome to the programme. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food.
detectives believe abdul ezedi may be dead after going into the water in west london.hiri, welcome to the programme. we begin in gaza, where concern is growing over the shortage of food.
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last spotted in west london, then found in nearer east london on.earch have been conducted and why would it have taken this long? do you suspect ? long? do you suspect? >> well, i think the biggest challenge that the met had from the outset was when he went missing after literally four hours, is a digital footprint from him. so whether it's bank accounts, whether it's his mobile phone, uh, the cctv footage, there was a timeline of that, but it didn't take you much further than chelsea bridge. so they worked on the bafis bridge. so they worked on the basis that it's likely that he'd gone into the thames. and remember then they had a big manhunt. on whether he was manhunt. uh on whether he was actually had gone into the thames. what i would say is unlikely that they would have put resources into put significant resources into that search because they wouldn't have enough marine , um, wouldn't have enough marine, um, boats and so on. by with, uh, serving police officers to be able to do that, they would have worked with the port of london authorities an
last spotted in west london, then found in nearer east london on.earch have been conducted and why would it have taken this long? do you suspect ? long? do you suspect? >> well, i think the biggest challenge that the met had from the outset was when he went missing after literally four hours, is a digital footprint from him. so whether it's bank accounts, whether it's his mobile phone, uh, the cctv footage, there was a timeline of that, but it didn't take you much further than chelsea...
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it's one of the key crossing points for south west london, so you'll have lots of cars, um, that are cams. apartments cams. you've got apartments overlooking , um, that bridge, overlooking, um, that bridge, many which will have, uh, many of which will have, uh, security cameras , doorbells, security cameras, doorbells, whatever it is. so if your theory is absolutely spot on, i.e. he's gone over the bridge or into the thames, why isn't there footage of that? or into the thames, why isn't the because e of that? or into the thames, why isn't the because not that? or into the thames, why isn't the because not everywhere in >> because not everywhere in london and the uk has blanket cctv coverage . there is cctv coverage. there is legislation around the scale of the view that a cctv camera can have.if the view that a cctv camera can have. if it's local authority. they get a greater amount of permission to cover things like traffic and the such, like if you have cctv on a private dwelling then you are not actually permitted to capture the images that go beyond the boundanes the images that
it's one of the key crossing points for south west london, so you'll have lots of cars, um, that are cams. apartments cams. you've got apartments overlooking , um, that bridge, overlooking, um, that bridge, many which will have, uh, many of which will have, uh, security cameras , doorbells, security cameras, doorbells, whatever it is. so if your theory is absolutely spot on, i.e. he's gone over the bridge or into the thames, why isn't there footage of that? or into the thames, why isn't the...
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weeks. 43% of those have been reported from the west midlands, followed by i9% in the north west, 14% in londone east midlands. and in each of those areas, vaccine uptake is below the crucial target of 95%, the level needed to stop measles from spreading. in many ways, vaccines are a victim of their own success. we know from the research that we've done in preparing for this campaign that parents may not feel that infection like measles is a real and present danger for their children because they're no longer common, because in general, vaccine uptake is high. so what we need to do is actually he needs his mmr. health officials say complacency, busy family lives and parents' lack of knowledge of the illnesses may also play a part. working with the nhs, they're now anxious to protect any children who've missed out, such as these in peterborough. we really don't know when we might get the measles or any other invisible diseases, and i think all parents should make it a priority for their kids to have these immunisations. it is important because it prevents people from diseases. and those diseases
weeks. 43% of those have been reported from the west midlands, followed by i9% in the north west, 14% in londone east midlands. and in each of those areas, vaccine uptake is below the crucial target of 95%, the level needed to stop measles from spreading. in many ways, vaccines are a victim of their own success. we know from the research that we've done in preparing for this campaign that parents may not feel that infection like measles is a real and present danger for their children because...
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brentford could also find themselves pulled into a relegation battle after losing 4—2 to west ham at the londoney were 2—0 down after seven minutes but pulled one back soon after and were in contention untiljust after an hour gone, whenjarrod bowen clinched his first senior hat trick. emerson added a fourth with a beauty. that win moves west ham up to eighth behind brighton on goal difference. brentford are five points clear of the relegation zone. tonight, i think i scored two after i think it was eight minutes or something, so then you're thinking like, "there's a lot of the game left to be played here. "can you get that next chance?" and then the ball comes in from mo and i managed to put it away, and i was thinking, "please don't be offside." that was my first thought. and then when the referee, you could see him that it was a clear goal... it was, of course you've got a lot of the him to be played left above the me inside, i was really happy, happy for myself to that first hat—trick that i have been waiting for for many years. wales women have appointed former canada defender rhian wilkins
brentford could also find themselves pulled into a relegation battle after losing 4—2 to west ham at the londoney were 2—0 down after seven minutes but pulled one back soon after and were in contention untiljust after an hour gone, whenjarrod bowen clinched his first senior hat trick. emerson added a fourth with a beauty. that win moves west ham up to eighth behind brighton on goal difference. brentford are five points clear of the relegation zone. tonight, i think i scored two after i...
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london part of the network. if no private investment was to be made, then he said that the line would have to stop at old oak common in the far westke, by saying not only that, this has this version of hs2 is a poor use of money, but also they are sceptical that there will be enough private investment to get to that old oak common to euston leg of the line up and running . leg of the line up and running. hs2 has haunted rishi sunak, he thought. last october that that it was time to sort of lance the boil and to show the public that he was prepared to be realistic about this project. and that's why he stood up and made that very controversial decision to scrap that manchester to birmingham leg. now it feels as though that decision is coming back to bite him. and i think we can expect to hear quite a lot about this from keir starmer in pmqs later today . pmqs later today. >> and i think we'll hear quite a lot about this with andrew and beverley from 9:30 this morning, guys good to see you. >> morning. good morning . we >> morning. good morning. we want to know what you think about manchester united stadium being rebuilt possibly wit
london part of the network. if no private investment was to be made, then he said that the line would have to stop at old oak common in the far westke, by saying not only that, this has this version of hs2 is a poor use of money, but also they are sceptical that there will be enough private investment to get to that old oak common to euston leg of the line up and running . leg of the line up and running. hs2 has haunted rishi sunak, he thought. last october that that it was time to sort of...
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dunng kindred studios in west london during an open day meeting with painters, sculptors and modernmeanwhile the king has returned to sandringham after spending just over 24 hours at his london home, clarence house. it's thought charles visited the capital for his latest bout of cancer treatment following the announcement of his diagnosis last week , and lions at last week, and lions at whipsnade zoo have been enjoying a purr fect valentine's . treat a purr fect valentine's. treat as the public showers them with scented gifts. the zoo asked people to donate their unused fragrance bars, which were sprayed on sacks, filled with straw or on trees to create enticing scent trails. zoo keepers say the smell of perfumes and aftershaves enhances the lions sensory experience and encourages them to explore more . for the latest to explore more. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen. or you can go to gb news. common alerts . go to gb news. common alerts. now back to . martin. now back to. martin. >> thank you tatiana. great show ahead
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however there is a remarkable move of the russian diaspora in the west in washington and london.n the first time in a long time is these disparate russian opposition groups talking to come up with a strategy to try to get together. there is no question that there are a lot of russians who don't like the way the country is going but the challenge is that a lot of them are organised as groups who would act against the putin regime are in the west. that is why they are gathering their but for now i think we will have to wait and keep russia isolated and contained. we have heard the russian foreign ministry urging the us to show restraint and wait for the result of the forensic medical accusation before accusing russia of alexei navalny�*s —— it is unsurprising reaction from russia. as a diplomat in russia serving the us interests i wanted to ask you we are in a presidential election year, what sort of conversation are the democrats and republicans having around that relationship between the us and russia, particularly when we look at the fact that donal trump at one point held that
however there is a remarkable move of the russian diaspora in the west in washington and london.n the first time in a long time is these disparate russian opposition groups talking to come up with a strategy to try to get together. there is no question that there are a lot of russians who don't like the way the country is going but the challenge is that a lot of them are organised as groups who would act against the putin regime are in the west. that is why they are gathering their but for now...
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to an extraordinary game at the london stadium where arsenal thrashed west ham 6—0. win in premier league history — and it moves them to within two points of league leaders liverpool. west ham on the other hand are now winless in seven matches in all competitions. adam cottier reports. a year ago, arsenal were on a winless run that would prove costly in the title race. these days, they appear to be made of stronger stuff led by their captain, declan rice, playing against his old club. it was his corner that saw william saliba head in the first of arsenal's six. west ham's goalkeeper alphonse areola then brought down bukayo saka and the england forward's penalty saw him bring up 50 goals in an arsenal shirts. the home side haven't won a premier league game since winning away at arsenal in december and after gabriel had met rice's cross leandro trossard bent in a fourth and any hope of a repeat was lost. it had west ham's fans heading home before half time. those who remain saw arsenal unrelenting as west ham fell to their biggest home defeat in more than 60 years. sak
to an extraordinary game at the london stadium where arsenal thrashed west ham 6—0. win in premier league history — and it moves them to within two points of league leaders liverpool. west ham on the other hand are now winless in seven matches in all competitions. adam cottier reports. a year ago, arsenal were on a winless run that would prove costly in the title race. these days, they appear to be made of stronger stuff led by their captain, declan rice, playing against his old club. it...
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weeks. 43% of those have been reported from the west midlands, followed by 19% in the north west, 14% in londonas, vaccine uptake is below the crucial target of 95%, the level needed to stop measles from spreading. in many ways, vaccines are a victim of their own success. we know from the research that we've done in preparing for this campaign that parents may not feel that infection like measles is a real and present danger for their children because they're no longer common, because in general, vaccine uptake is high. so what we need to do is actually he needs his mmr. health officials say complacency, busy family lives and parents' lack of knowledge of the illnesses may also play a part. working with the nhs, they're now anxious to protect any children who've missed out, such as these in peterborough. we really don't know when we might get the measles or any other invisible diseases, and i think all parents should make it a priority for their kids to have these immunizations. it is important because it prevents people from diseases. and those diseases can also kill young children and adults.
weeks. 43% of those have been reported from the west midlands, followed by 19% in the north west, 14% in londonas, vaccine uptake is below the crucial target of 95%, the level needed to stop measles from spreading. in many ways, vaccines are a victim of their own success. we know from the research that we've done in preparing for this campaign that parents may not feel that infection like measles is a real and present danger for their children because they're no longer common, because in...
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let's start in the english premier league, where arsenal have thumped west ham at the london stadium.s, bukayo saka got two, taking him past his 50th for the club. former west ham player declan rice got the sixth, although he didn't celebrate. west ham are winless in six matches in all competitions. it's fifth versus sixth as aston villa take on manchester united. a win for villa would put them back into the top four, but united manager eric ten hag says he's told his players they need to adjust their mentality. i've said to the team from the start of january, every game is now final. there's also the approach to west ham united, one point behind them. we have to take this challenge, see it as a final, and that will be every game from now on for us. we are already in that mood. we'll find out the winner of the africa cup of nations later, as hosts ivory coast take on nigeria in the final. it comes 2a days after both former winners met in the group stages of the competition, when nigeria were victorious. so, ivory coast will be hoping to do one better this time. they last won the title
let's start in the english premier league, where arsenal have thumped west ham at the london stadium.s, bukayo saka got two, taking him past his 50th for the club. former west ham player declan rice got the sixth, although he didn't celebrate. west ham are winless in six matches in all competitions. it's fifth versus sixth as aston villa take on manchester united. a win for villa would put them back into the top four, but united manager eric ten hag says he's told his players they need to...
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west. live from london, this is bbc news. his body. his spokesperson tells the bbc the authorities are hiding it. we know that the law has been applied to alexei, and so we have no doubt that they will try to hide his body —— we know that the law has been never applied to alexei, and so we have no doubt that they will try to hide his body as long as possible. human rights activists say police arrest more than 100 people at navalny memorials across russia. the ukrainian president says his forces had to abandon the town of avdiivka because they'd been outgunned. it's russia's most significant military success since may. and keeping up the fight for compensation — hundreds of sub—postmasters forced into bankruptcy are still demanding redress. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. we start with the latest on the death of alexei navalny, one of president putin's most prominent critics. his family says mr navalny�*s mother has tried and failed to collect her son's body from a morgue in the arctic circle. a spokesperson claimed it is purpos
west. live from london, this is bbc news. his body. his spokesperson tells the bbc the authorities are hiding it. we know that the law has been applied to alexei, and so we have no doubt that they will try to hide his body —— we know that the law has been never applied to alexei, and so we have no doubt that they will try to hide his body as long as possible. human rights activists say police arrest more than 100 people at navalny memorials across russia. the ukrainian president says his...
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and stonyhurst for his sixth form in that school in west london. the oratory.y put the blame on all of this at the feet of the heinous man that goes by the name of andrew tate. he has done nothing but infiltrate young boys brains the way there wired, um, and everything about it, and so much so that schools across the board, co—eds and boys schools, you will find that the abuse against female members of staff has increased . staff has increased. >> and that could be schools will be aware of this, claire. >> yes, they are. >> yes, they are. >> and are they aware that it's coming from tate? i think they are. >> so therefore the only government that have actually or the only political party that have said they're to have said they're going to address labour address this is the labour party. now, i can think party. now, for me, i can think of many reasons why starmer is putting his fruits in the putting all his fruits in the barrel right at the very minute we've heard that he's going to do this , he's going to do that, do this, he's going to do that, he's to this, t
and stonyhurst for his sixth form in that school in west london. the oratory.y put the blame on all of this at the feet of the heinous man that goes by the name of andrew tate. he has done nothing but infiltrate young boys brains the way there wired, um, and everything about it, and so much so that schools across the board, co—eds and boys schools, you will find that the abuse against female members of staff has increased . staff has increased. >> and that could be schools will be aware...