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lindsey from stop hs2, mark from the wildlife trust, thank you both very much.down the route to survey species, to move construction away from the arrest. they will do a lot more than that in the coming months, assuming the project goes ahead. the brexit party leader nigel farage says an event to celebrate the uk leaving the eu at the end of january has been approved. in a tweet, mr farage said a brexit celebration will take place on parliament square onjanuary 31, describing it as "a big moment in the history of the nation." he has called on the government to fund the cost to allow the famous bells of big ben to ring for the occasion. speaking to lbc, mr farage said the decision makes the uk look like a joke. what was extraordinary yesterday, boris johnson making a joke about we will find some mechanism where you can put a pound in. it is almost as if the government are embarrassed by brexit. they don't want to celebrate the moment. i have put an application in under leave means leave to book parliament square on the evening, to have some singing, some music, s
lindsey from stop hs2, mark from the wildlife trust, thank you both very much.down the route to survey species, to move construction away from the arrest. they will do a lot more than that in the coming months, assuming the project goes ahead. the brexit party leader nigel farage says an event to celebrate the uk leaving the eu at the end of january has been approved. in a tweet, mr farage said a brexit celebration will take place on parliament square onjanuary 31, describing it as "a big...
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the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceablerotected wildlife sites the length of england. the reason these sites that are going to be trashed are designated is because they are precious and vital to our wildlife so species like the dingy skipper or white—clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hsz is causing, and h52 and the government have said they're going to do mitigation works. but the reality is, they're only just starting these mitigation works and for them to be mature enough to support wildlife, they should have been done years and years ago. hs2 ltd says it's done extensive work to relocate species like the great crested newt at this site near birmingham. we will be impacting on species and habitats up and down the line. ecological surveys have been undertaken in the last few years to really understand what's there, what's in the landscape, so we can appropriately respond to that in our designs, our mitigation plans, so that through construction we can understand what's happenin
the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceablerotected wildlife sites the length of england. the reason these sites that are going to be trashed are designated is because they are precious and vital to our wildlife so species like the dingy skipper or white—clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hsz is causing, and h52 and the government have said they're going to do mitigation works. but the...
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the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceableildlife sites the length of england. the reason these sites that are going to be trashed are designated is because they are precious and vital to our wildlife. so species like the dingy skipper or white—clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hs2 is causing, and hs2 and the government have said they're going to do mitigation works. but the reality is, they're only just starting these mitigation works and for them to be mature enough to support wildlife, they should have been done years and years ago. hs2 ltd says it's done extensive work to relocate species like the great crested newt at this site near birmingham. we will be impacting on species and habitats up and down the route. ecological surveys have been undertaken in the last few years to really understand what's there, what's in the landscape, so we can appropriately respond to that in our designs, our mitigation plans, so that through construction we can understand what's happening and th
the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceableildlife sites the length of england. the reason these sites that are going to be trashed are designated is because they are precious and vital to our wildlife. so species like the dingy skipper or white—clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hs2 is causing, and hs2 and the government have said they're going to do mitigation works. but the reality...
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in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causes, local landowners should be satisfied. i hope this is providing some reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. jon kay, bbc news, devon. now on bbc news, sport today. as you may have seen, liverpool unbeaten in the premier league. that will be one of the stories on sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: liverpool's unbeaten run in the premier league stretches into a second year. the atp cup is underway in australia, but does tennis need another team tournament? and is it the cursed tour? england's opening batsmen rory burns may think so after an injury playing football ends his series against south africa.
in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causes, local landowners should be satisfied. i hope this is providing some reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before...
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in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that cause they say as long as that happens, local landowners should be satisfied. i hope this is providing some reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers‘ union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. now it's time for the the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks.
in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that cause they say as long as that happens, local landowners should be satisfied. i hope this is providing some reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers‘ union says there must...
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the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceablee the white clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hs2 is causing and hs2 and the government have said they will do mitigation works but the reality is, they onlyjust starting these mitigation works and for them to be mature enough to support wildlife, they should have been done yea rs wildlife, they should have been done years and years ago. h52 ltd says it has done extensive work to relocate species like the great crested newt —— great crested newt like this site in birmingham. ecological surveys have been undertaken in the last few yea rs have been undertaken in the last few years to have been undertaken in the last few yea rs to really have been undertaken in the last few years to really understand what is there, what is in the landscape, so we can appropriately respond to that in our designs we can appropriately respond to that in ourdesigns and we can appropriately respond to that in our designs and plans. through construction we can under
the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceablee the white clawed crayfish could be wiped out from certain areas because of the disruption hs2 is causing and hs2 and the government have said they will do mitigation works but the reality is, they onlyjust starting these mitigation works and for them to be mature enough to support wildlife, they should have been done yea rs wildlife, they should have been done years and years ago. h52 ltd...
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in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causesome reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. jon kay, bbc news, devon. time for a look at the weather. here's sarah keith—lucas. it has been a breezy day with outbreaks of rain but a few glimpses of bright sky. some clear skies around but it is quite unsettled with a couple of weather fronts bringing outbreaks of rain. it is cloudy, breezy and outbreaks of rain. there has been rain for much of the uk. it will stay dry for parts of south—eastern england over the next couple of hours but you can see the rain pushing on. 0ver the next couple of hours but you can see the rain pushing on. over the west of scotland it could be heavy with hail and thunder possible. tonight th
in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causesome reassurance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. jon kay, bbc news, devon. time...
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hs2, could divide and destroy natural habitats across england, according to a new report by the wildlife trust
hs2, could divide and destroy natural habitats across england, according to a new report by the wildlife trust
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in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causeance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. jon kay, bbc news, devon. now it's time for a look at the weather with lucy martin. hello, good evening. it was quite mild for the time of year today, with temperatures widely in the double figures, but there was a fair amount of cloud to be had. this photo sent in by a weather watcher in staffordshire. then it's all change as we move into tomorrow. we'll see more in the way of sunshine, but with that a noticeable dip in temperatures. we see this drop in temperatures starting to feed in as we go through tonight. these two weather fronts sink their way gradually south and east, bringing a spell of rain and some cloud, but opening the doo
in devon, the wildlife trust, who initiated this pilot scheme, has been clearing any dams that causeance that actually this is quite effective. you know, we can manage conflicts that occur, as long as you've got people on the ground providing that advice and support when it's required. these findings will now be reviewed by the government. the national farmers' union says there must be a wider discussion before beavers are reintroduced across britain. jon kay, bbc news, devon. now it's time for...
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the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceableone years and years ago. hs2 ltd says it‘s done extensive work to relocate species like the great crested newt at this site near birmingham. we will be impacting on species and habitats up and down the line. ecological surveys have been undertaken in the last few years to really understand what's there, what's in the landscape, so we can appropriately respond to that in our designs, our mitigation plans, so that through construction we can understand what's happening and that those designs will eventually be in an area where all the habitats that are recreated are flourishing. with hs2 on hold, conservationists like mark are holding their breath. soon the government will decide if the project should proceed. tom burridge, bbc news, in buckinghamshire. the taal volcano, one of the most active in the philippines, is continuing to release ash more than half a mile into the sky. nearly 40,000 people have been moved out of the area because volcanologists say a dangerous eruption could happe
the wildlife trust says constructing the new railway will divide and destroy huge swathes of irreplaceableone years and years ago. hs2 ltd says it‘s done extensive work to relocate species like the great crested newt at this site near birmingham. we will be impacting on species and habitats up and down the line. ecological surveys have been undertaken in the last few years to really understand what's there, what's in the landscape, so we can appropriately respond to that in our designs, our...
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owners themselves, and we'll discover how the land trust and its partners plan to minimize risks of fire on protected land, provide room for wildlife roam, and enable everyone to get close to nature in their own backyard. ♪ ♪
owners themselves, and we'll discover how the land trust and its partners plan to minimize risks of fire on protected land, provide room for wildlife roam, and enable everyone to get close to nature in their own backyard. ♪ ♪
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some of the $13.5 billion fund for california wildlife victims is that a tug-of-war between lawmakers and fema. the federal agency wants a cut of the trust set aside for pg&e to pay claims the homeowners devastated by fires in 2017 and 2018. >>> as far as your 7 day forecast is concerned, showers until the sun comes up. by midday it should be nice and clear for the big game. beautiful tomorrow before bed returns into monday. an unsettled pattern continues through the remainder of the week. >>> thank you so much for watching kpix 5 news. go niners. we will be right back air tomorrow morning at 6 am. enjoy your saturday. narrator: today on "lucky dog"... a young silver labrador turns into a golden opportunity for a retired couple hoping to heal their broken hearts. staci: it's taken us that long to be able to be okay with getting another dog. it was really hard after we lost him. narrator: but preparing belle for her new family's beach centric lifestyle takes her training into uncharted waters. brandon: if she starts wobbling, then we'll both start wobbling. eventually, someone's going down when that happens. [music] brandon: i'm brandon m
some of the $13.5 billion fund for california wildlife victims is that a tug-of-war between lawmakers and fema. the federal agency wants a cut of the trust set aside for pg&e to pay claims the homeowners devastated by fires in 2017 and 2018. >>> as far as your 7 day forecast is concerned, showers until the sun comes up. by midday it should be nice and clear for the big game. beautiful tomorrow before bed returns into monday. an unsettled pattern continues through the remainder of...