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wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roadsnd a woman fell ill there tonight. and with six months to go until the uk leaves the eu, the click team looks at new technologies that could be used at borders after brexit. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. quite intimidating to read the headlines in front of a former newsreader! hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and columnist at the evening standard, tony evans and penny smith, journalist and broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph splashes with borisjohnson‘s warning to the prime minister that her irish brexit plan is a disaster. and the main image is a beaming victoria beckham celebrating the london fashion week debut of her collections. the i leads with the challenge to theresa may's eu exit plan by brexiteers, as supporters of a no—deal option launch their "chuck chequers" campaign this week. michael gove, on the other hand, has urged tory rebels to back the chequers
wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roadsnd a woman fell ill there tonight. and with six months to go until the uk leaves the eu, the click team looks at new technologies that could be used at borders after brexit. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. quite intimidating to read the headlines in front of a former newsreader! hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are...
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chris quinnell has been shifting waste in wiltshire for the last three years.m your experience, chris, is this the kind of thing you see every time there is a load of waste dumped here? and what you are dealing with is mainly plastic. yeah, definitely. these days, because everything is sorted out, the wood, the metals have been taken out on the majority of the loads and that's basically what you get left with. it is quite shocking to see how much plastic is here? and this is, you know, a relatively small landfill site, isn't it? yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely. i mean, it has been noticeably more plastic in the last few years, so, what do you do with it? where does it go? how can you recycle this sort of stuff? that's a question scientist dr stuart wagland is attempting to answer. he is part of a europe—wide push to promote enhanced landfill mining. enhanced landfill mining is the concept that we can recover maximum value from landfills, so we can reclaim the majority of resources which are contained within the landfills, we can reclaim the land for development, a
chris quinnell has been shifting waste in wiltshire for the last three years.m your experience, chris, is this the kind of thing you see every time there is a load of waste dumped here? and what you are dealing with is mainly plastic. yeah, definitely. these days, because everything is sorted out, the wood, the metals have been taken out on the majority of the loads and that's basically what you get left with. it is quite shocking to see how much plastic is here? and this is, you know, a...
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wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roads man and a woman fell ill there tonight. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called —— a former british soldier who's been sentenced to seven. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called on the foreign office for more help in his case. it's been announced that glasgow's world famous school of art, which was destroyed by fire injune, will be fully restored. krazy kat might reach that make asians. find out what mark kermode thinks of that and the rest of the films. —— prezzo. crazy rich asians. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and columnist at the evening standard, tony evans and penny smith, journalist & broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph splashes with borisjohnson‘s warning to the prime minister that her irish brexit plan is a disaster. the main image is a beaming victoria beckham celebrating her london fashion week debut. the times reports that there
wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roads man and a woman fell ill there tonight. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called —— a former british soldier who's been sentenced to seven. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called on the foreign office for more help in his case. it's been announced that glasgow's world famous school of art, which was destroyed by fire injune, will be fully restored. krazy kat...
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police in wiltshire say they took all precautions after the pair fell ill last night.g poverty in the uk is being proposed to include the unavoidable costs that some people face. factors such as childcare or the impact of disability should be taken into account, according to the social metrics commission. the government says its policies are lifting people out of poverty. there's been a severe squeeze on the budgets of further education colleges in england, according to a new report. the institute for fiscal studies says that money for 16 to 18—year—old students has dropped in real terms by 8% since 2010. the government says it's protecting funding in cash terms for the next two years. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9.30. thank you. if you are getting in touch, you are very welcome. please use the hashtag victoria live on twitter and if you text you will be charged at the standard network rate. ali can get the sport. simon yates has won one of the big cycling races in the calendar. yes, simon yates has won the vuelta a espana, huge personal achievemen
police in wiltshire say they took all precautions after the pair fell ill last night.g poverty in the uk is being proposed to include the unavoidable costs that some people face. factors such as childcare or the impact of disability should be taken into account, according to the social metrics commission. the government says its policies are lifting people out of poverty. there's been a severe squeeze on the budgets of further education colleges in england, according to a new report. the...
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tonight formally agreed with police in the uk that the toxic chemical which left one person dead in wiltshiren spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill after being exposed to a perfume bottle contaminated with what the ‘organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons' says was novichock. ms sturgess died in hospital on the 9th ofjuly and a murder inquiry has been launched. the actor kevin spacey will not face prosecution for a historical sexual assault, because too much time has passed. prosecutors in los angeles had been reviewing the case involving an adult actor, which dates back to 1992. kevin spacey has declined to comment on the allegation. british police are investigating six sexual assault claims against the 59—year—old. jonathan barclay and sian berry have been elected co—leaders of the green party. they'd campaigned on a pledge to strongly oppose fracking and the proposed hs2 rail link. they said their ambition was to make the greens "the third largest party in the uk". the first minister for scotland, nicola sturgeon, has been settin
tonight formally agreed with police in the uk that the toxic chemical which left one person dead in wiltshiren spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill after being exposed to a perfume bottle contaminated with what the ‘organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons' says was novichock. ms sturgess died in hospital on the 9th ofjuly and a murder inquiry has been launched. the actor kevin spacey will not face prosecution for a historical sexual...
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it's already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.of replacing nine smaller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it's politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. earlier this week the archbishop of canterbury criticised the retail giant amazon for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes. but it's emerged amazon is one of the church's biggest global investments. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. packed full of references to scripture, justin welby delivered his speech to the tuc on wednesday. the bible is political, from one end to the other. he took on zero—hour contracts the gig economy and then attacked the online retail giant amazon for paying so little in tax. and, having leeched off the taxpayer once, they don't pay fo
it's already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.of replacing nine smaller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it's politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. earlier this week the...
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it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.maller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. with resistance on the ground from some tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be 6 foot 3 but steph curry is actually quite small for his sport — basketball. yet he's the highest paid player in america's national basketball association and is considered by many to be an all—time great. today, this superstar of american sport has been shooting hoops in east london, and our sports editor, dan roan, went to meet him. he is the sharpshooting superstar of american basketball. twice voted the most valuable player in the nba, steph curry has become one of the biggest names in world sport the king of the long—range 3—pointer.
it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.maller councils with two big ones that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. with resistance on the ground from some tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he...
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it‘s already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.es that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it‘s politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be six foot three, but steph curry is actually quite small for his sport — basketball. yet he‘s the highest—paid player in america‘s national basketball association, having secured a $200 million deal. today, this superstar of american sport has been shooting hoops in east london — where he met our sports editor, dan roan. he‘s the sharpshooting superstar of american basketball. steph curry from downtown! twice voted the most valuable player in the nba, steph curry‘s become one of the biggest names in world sport — king of the long—range three—pointer. today he was the
it‘s already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.es that do everything and nottinghamshire is looking at the idea. but with resistance on the ground from some tories, it‘s politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. alex forsyth, bbc news, leicestershire. he may be six foot three, but...
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wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roadser a man and a woman fell ill there tonight. a former uk soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkish jail forjoining a kurdish armed group has criticised the foreign office saying it had not offered enough support in his case. we are pushing them to say what you've been doing? have you been having discussions in a high level with government and diplomatic officials? when it comes down to it, they haven't done any of that. it's been announced that glasgow's world famous school of art, which was destroyed by fire injune, will be fully restored. there had been speculation that the fire, the second in four years, had left the mackintosh building beyond repair. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers author and columnist at the evening standard, tony evans and penny smith, journalist & broadcaster — stay with us for that. good evening. theresa may has insisted her chequers proposals are a workable plan for brexit, saying she gets irritated
wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roadser a man and a woman fell ill there tonight. a former uk soldier sentenced to seven and a half years in a turkish jail forjoining a kurdish armed group has criticised the foreign office saying it had not offered enough support in his case. we are pushing them to say what you've been doing? have you been having discussions in a high level with government and diplomatic officials? when it comes...
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wiltshire police say the area surrounding the restaurant has been closed off to establish what they areuilding in hazardous material suits, but police are saying it's a precautionary measure and the roads around the restau ra nt measure and the roads around the restaurant have been cordoned off while officers attended the scene to establish what has led to these people falling ill. the ambulance service alerted detectives at about a quarter to seven this afternoon and firefighters are in attendance as well. two people have been taken ill at the prezzo restaurant in salisbury. emergency services at the scene salisbury. emergency services at the scene and police say that it is a precautionary measure but they have cordoned off the area. a major study into taking an aspirin—a—day suggests the drug should not be taken by healthy, elderly people. aspirin is taken widely for its impact on the heart but the clinical trial on 19,000 people in the us and australia found no benefit for people in good health over 70. glasgow's mackintosh building will definitely be rebuilt, according to the chair
wiltshire police say the area surrounding the restaurant has been closed off to establish what they areuilding in hazardous material suits, but police are saying it's a precautionary measure and the roads around the restau ra nt measure and the roads around the restaurant have been cordoned off while officers attended the scene to establish what has led to these people falling ill. the ambulance service alerted detectives at about a quarter to seven this afternoon and firefighters are in...
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wiltshire police say there's nothing to suggest that two people who fell ill in salisbury last nightvichock used in the attack on a former russian spy in march. the pair remain in hospital, under observation, but police say they're no longer treating what happened as a major incident. a man from north devon has been sentenced to three years in prison after police found a highly explosive fertiliser bomb under his bed. metal pipe bombs and other weapons were also discovered at the flat in a village near barnstaple as well as a notebook in which he expressed a hatred of black and gay people. 0ur correspondentjon kay reports. controlled explosions destroying items from stephen bracher‘s flat. officers found 17 home—made bombs, described in court as viable, containing gunpowder. the 56—year—old drug addict was said to have a lifelong fascination with chemicals. his home described as a makeshift laboratory. under his bed, nine kilograms of highly explosive fertiliser mixed with other substances. they had the motivation of being there, and if they had been exploded in a confined space, the
wiltshire police say there's nothing to suggest that two people who fell ill in salisbury last nightvichock used in the attack on a former russian spy in march. the pair remain in hospital, under observation, but police say they're no longer treating what happened as a major incident. a man from north devon has been sentenced to three years in prison after police found a highly explosive fertiliser bomb under his bed. metal pipe bombs and other weapons were also discovered at the flat in a...
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police in wiltshire say they took all precautions after the pair fell ill last night.verty in the uk is being proposed, to include the unavoidable costs that some people face. factors such as childcare or the impact of disability should be taken into account, according to the social metrics commission. there has been a severe squeeze on the budgets of further education colleges in england, according to a new report. the institute for fiscal studies says that money for 16—18—year—old students has dropped in real terms by 8% since 2010. the government says it is protecting funding in cash terms for the next two years. motorists are being issued fresh warnings about the danger of driving too close to the car in front. highways england is launching a campaign to highlight that tailgating is the cause of one in eight road serious injuries or deaths. according to road safety research, tailgating can also lead to more trafficjams, caused by the ripple effect of drivers braking sharply to avoid a collision. game of thrones could match its own record tonight for the most wins a
police in wiltshire say they took all precautions after the pair fell ill last night.verty in the uk is being proposed, to include the unavoidable costs that some people face. factors such as childcare or the impact of disability should be taken into account, according to the social metrics commission. there has been a severe squeeze on the budgets of further education colleges in england, according to a new report. the institute for fiscal studies says that money for 16—18—year—old...
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back home, look at this. look at this. started for a weather watcher in wiltshire.d been some fog. a decent day for many. of the sun general be found across central and southern areas. central and southern areas. northern england will keep some good spells of sunshine. spells of sunshine. there will be some brightness and sunny spells. sunny spells. north—west we have thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. more of a breezy. really should be at this time of year. year. to the evening and overnight, most places will end the day fine. most places will end the day fine. pushing into northern ireland and northern england. northern england. will hold temperatures up to some extent. extent. keep the clear skies above the another chilly night. another chilly night. chilly to the north of our band of cloud. this is how things are set up tomorrow. tomorrow. sinking its way southwards and behind that the air turns colder. behind that the air turns colder. fact, coming in our direction from quite a long way north. quite a long way north. certainly not going to be warm day by any
back home, look at this. look at this. started for a weather watcher in wiltshire.d been some fog. a decent day for many. of the sun general be found across central and southern areas. central and southern areas. northern england will keep some good spells of sunshine. spells of sunshine. there will be some brightness and sunny spells. sunny spells. north—west we have thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. more of a breezy. really should be at this time of year. year. to the evening and...
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the mystery of anotherjopp poisonings in wiltshire has taken anotherjopp poisonings in wiltshire hashe suspects. the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal were poisoned back in march. both mr skripal survive, but dorn sturgess, not connected to the original attack, died in july not connected to the original attack, died injuly after being exposed to the same substance. i'm joined now by the main author: christo grosev — he was the main author behind the investigation. he joins us on webcam now. and in moscow is mikhail fishman — he is the former editor in chief of the moscow times. tell us what you have uncovered. we have proceeded in a long investigation which concluded in our view that one of the suspects was indeed a very highly decorated colonel from the gr you, the military intelligence in russia, he is not a civilian by any stretch of the imagination, and he is not a field operative, a low captain or lieutenant. it is somebody very high up, and that opens a whole new line of questions. russia has dismissed what you have found, the foreign ministry spo
the mystery of anotherjopp poisonings in wiltshire has taken anotherjopp poisonings in wiltshire hashe suspects. the former russian spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia skripal were poisoned back in march. both mr skripal survive, but dorn sturgess, not connected to the original attack, died in july not connected to the original attack, died injuly after being exposed to the same substance. i'm joined now by the main author: christo grosev — he was the main author behind the...
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and finally on march the fourth i think was this year we had this outrageous event in salisbury in wiltshire where to agents of the russian gru were involved in the murder, the murder of don sturgis and the attempted murder of others. you know, you see what's happening now with these two characters produced in this satirical way by putin on russian tv, asks these ludicrous, patsy questions making a mockery of the whole thing, and it really makes my blood boil. [applause] i just think for a government, for government that wants to be taken seriously to behave like that in 2018, we really have to treat them with, i hold that regime and absolute contempt. i think absolutely appalling. [applause] i say, i will say now i think that, you know, i say to those two guys who were on russian tv, they are murderers. if a dispute the fact then they consume me in the courtroom. [applause] >> i think you said the biggest mistake you have made in your public career is having trusted the russians. >> it wasn't that i trusted vendor i believe i was sufficiently overconfident to think that i could engage and r
and finally on march the fourth i think was this year we had this outrageous event in salisbury in wiltshire where to agents of the russian gru were involved in the murder, the murder of don sturgis and the attempted murder of others. you know, you see what's happening now with these two characters produced in this satirical way by putin on russian tv, asks these ludicrous, patsy questions making a mockery of the whole thing, and it really makes my blood boil. [applause] i just think for a...
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it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.me tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. it was billed as a social experiment on channel 4 eighteen years ago, and involved putting ordinary people in a house over a series of weeks — with no contact to the outside world. today the current makers of reality television programme big brother made an important announcement. is it is time for this game to end. final series of big brother. east anglia? that's abroad? who is she? who is she? the channel also confirmed that celebrity big brother is ending. now in it's 19th series, big brother's audience figures have fallen in recent years. you were both laughing. you were both laughinglj you were both laughing. i was upset that i wasn't in it! you were part of big brother. how long ago? it's like asking a woman her a
it has already happened in wiltshire and cornwall.me tories, it is politically tricky for the government, even though some say, across england, it could save cash. some councils have warned services are at tipping point. the government says it will consider proposals with local support. change, it seems, is in the mix. it was billed as a social experiment on channel 4 eighteen years ago, and involved putting ordinary people in a house over a series of weeks — with no contact to the outside...
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duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire.e men died from a combination of heat stroke and heart failure. two men were put on trial, the two men in charge of that operation who can‘t be named for legal reasons. the prosecution said those two men were negligent, they hadn‘t shown due care and diligence or put in place a rescue plan in case of any soldiers got into difficulty. but today the judge has thrown out the case against the two men ordering the panel to find the two men not guilty of negligence. he said the only acted as any other individual would have acted and they did show care and due diligence and what was at fault here was the military. he said there were systemic failures that took part and resulted in these three deaths. afterwards, the wife of one of the men gave her reaction. it has been over five years since my husband died. andi over five years since my husband died. and i miss him everyday. this court—martial has revealed the shocking reality, that there is still no official guidance for those conducting end
duncan kennedy has been following the court martial in bulford, wiltshire.e men died from a combination of heat stroke and heart failure. two men were put on trial, the two men in charge of that operation who can‘t be named for legal reasons. the prosecution said those two men were negligent, they hadn‘t shown due care and diligence or put in place a rescue plan in case of any soldiers got into difficulty. but today the judge has thrown out the case against the two men ordering the panel to...
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tonight formally agreed with police in the uk that the toxic chemical which left one person dead in wiltshire and his daughter yulia. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill after being exposed to a perfume bottle contaminated with what the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons says was novichock. ms sturgess died in hospital on the 9th ofjuly and a murder inquiry has been launched. excerpts from a ?new book about donald trump s white house by the author who helped bring down president nixon have been released this evening. according to bob woodward's account called fear ? trump in the white house, the president s most senior staff see him as a childish liability who needs constant day to day management. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant is in washington. first of all i should say that bob woodward is one of washington's most highly—respected journalist, a reputation he established during watergate with his work alongside carl bernstein in bringing down richard nixon. this is an extraordinarily explosive book. he describes a white house in chaos, a west wing sufferi
tonight formally agreed with police in the uk that the toxic chemical which left one person dead in wiltshire and his daughter yulia. dawn sturgess and charlie rowley fell ill after being exposed to a perfume bottle contaminated with what the organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons says was novichock. ms sturgess died in hospital on the 9th ofjuly and a murder inquiry has been launched. excerpts from a ?new book about donald trump s white house by the author who helped bring down...
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who is from the policy team at the whale and dolphin conservation — he joins us on the line from wiltshirees and i were just looking back, and incredibly rare. my colleagues and i werejust looking back, and there have been about 20 sightings ever recorded of beluga whales. in uk waters. the last were off the coast of northumberland in 2015, a single whale off northern ireland as well. we are concerned, it is probably a lost individual. it is used to estuaries and rivers, but never on its own, and never this far south. this is the species normally found in the high arctic, around greenland, and sal barred, north of norway and the veron see, aged not be in the thames history. what would you offer as a possible explanation for this whale being so far out of its normal areas? it is a very good question, it is speculation, but it could have been disorientated. there isa could have been disorientated. there is a lot of man—made noise in the ocean ‘s these days, it could have been separated from its pod. it may been separated from its pod. it may be sick or it may have decided to follow a shoal o
who is from the policy team at the whale and dolphin conservation — he joins us on the line from wiltshirees and i were just looking back, and incredibly rare. my colleagues and i werejust looking back, and there have been about 20 sightings ever recorded of beluga whales. in uk waters. the last were off the coast of northumberland in 2015, a single whale off northern ireland as well. we are concerned, it is probably a lost individual. it is used to estuaries and rivers, but never on its own,...
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|j south wiltshire. what did you make of what they had to say?opaganda. they were entirely implausible. you don't buy they were tourists? well i'm certainly familiar with the widespread aspiration to visit salisbury, it's aspiration to visit salisbury, it's a wonderful place at the notion they we re a wonderful place at the notion they were there for tourism is ridiculous, on the same date they blew out in the evening to individuals were taken gravely ill ona individuals were taken gravely ill on a bench in salisbury and we know very well they were connected with novichok, the place that they stayed in london and we have an absolute understanding of their movement during the a8 hours in the country. they ridiculous interview and i felt they were under duress and i think most people will be able to call out russia even more clearly following the story per attempt to set a different record. they said their friends had been urging for a long time to go to salisbury to see the wonderful cathedral, i'm looking at wikipedia. when you look at salisbury
|j south wiltshire. what did you make of what they had to say?opaganda. they were entirely implausible. you don't buy they were tourists? well i'm certainly familiar with the widespread aspiration to visit salisbury, it's aspiration to visit salisbury, it's a wonderful place at the notion they we re a wonderful place at the notion they were there for tourism is ridiculous, on the same date they blew out in the evening to individuals were taken gravely ill ona individuals were taken gravely ill...
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or be in a wiltshire. and i did not do that area i just knew i had to go home. feel, there is a time and a place for everything. and it was my time not to be there anymore. and, i just a note about staying don't know about staying forever. i had a good successor. that made a difference. >> we've asked you a lot thetions about the past, retrospective, in this case, were going to ask you to do a little reductions. there are 108 women in congress. how would women do think build in congress when it is the 150th anniversary? >> half. >> heading that will happen? >> there is 57 when i was first elected. -- 88 in the house. happen, is going to they do not pay anything anymore. congress, itr of is a very expensive job to have unless you are independently wealthy, which i am not. to -- men not going are going to not do it because they will want to do something and make big money. is not powerful place to be. will want toomen do it and they will do it. and no get elected. what advice would you have to offer any woman or man who came and asked you about the prospect of run
or be in a wiltshire. and i did not do that area i just knew i had to go home. feel, there is a time and a place for everything. and it was my time not to be there anymore. and, i just a note about staying don't know about staying forever. i had a good successor. that made a difference. >> we've asked you a lot thetions about the past, retrospective, in this case, were going to ask you to do a little reductions. there are 108 women in congress. how would women do think build in congress...
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detective sergeant nick bailey, a wiltshire police officer was also seriously ill having been exposedr had to deal with a poisoning by a novichok nerve agent in the uk. tragically, 44—year—old mother of three dawn stu rg ess 44—year—old mother of three dawn sturgess died in hospital on saturday night the july, having sturgess died in hospital on saturday night thejuly, having been exposed to novichok having never regained consciousness. her partner charlie rowley was also exposed to the nerve agent and became seriously ill later that day. he then received treatment at salisbury district hospital over three weeks. we've now linked the attack on the skripals and the events in amesbury which affected the one and charlie. it now forms one investigation. we do not believe they were deliberately targeted but became victims as a result of the recklessness with which such a toxic nerve agent was disposed of. we know novichok was applied to the skripals's front door in an area accessible to the public which then endangered lives of members of the public and emergency services responding. our r
detective sergeant nick bailey, a wiltshire police officer was also seriously ill having been exposedr had to deal with a poisoning by a novichok nerve agent in the uk. tragically, 44—year—old mother of three dawn stu rg ess 44—year—old mother of three dawn sturgess died in hospital on saturday night the july, having sturgess died in hospital on saturday night thejuly, having been exposed to novichok having never regained consciousness. her partner charlie rowley was also exposed to the...
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the conservative mp for salisbury and south wiltshire has called the statements not credible. covering novichok in the luggage. he said the do not match the widely held intelligence we have on the two individuals. the mass collection of data in the uk has been found to have violated privacy rights. the case was taken out after the surveillance gathering was exposed by the us whistle—blower edward snowden. a government spokesperson has said that the regulation of investigatory powers act has already been replaced to ensure more safeguards. let's get more on this. just explain a little bit more detail, clive, what is a detailed story. it all goes back to the revelations from the american intelligence whistle—blower edward snowden. he revealed that the uk was ripping vast amounts of data of these transatlantic cables, this is communications data. the two, the where and when of communication. not the content of the communication. that led to a challenge by a group of rights organisations on journalists that went to the european court of human rights. at the time, the law they were
the conservative mp for salisbury and south wiltshire has called the statements not credible. covering novichok in the luggage. he said the do not match the widely held intelligence we have on the two individuals. the mass collection of data in the uk has been found to have violated privacy rights. the case was taken out after the surveillance gathering was exposed by the us whistle—blower edward snowden. a government spokesperson has said that the regulation of investigatory powers act has...
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detective sergeant nick bailey, a wiltshire police officer, was also seriously ill after having been came into co nta ct have identified that they both came into contact with the counterfeit which had been discarded in salisbury. tests of this bottle following its recovery by police confirmed it contained a significant amount of highly lethal novichok agent. 0n amount of highly lethal novichok agent. on 4th of september, the opcw‘s agent. on 4th of september, the 0pcw‘s independent expert laboratories have again confirmed the uk‘s identification of the novichok agent with a very high level of purity and to remind council members a very high level of purity means that it‘ll have been made by a state. the inquiry into the amesbury incident has now be formally linked by the police with the attempted murder of the skripals. the 0pc w independent experts have confirmed the identification of the novichok nerve agent and it is the exact same chemical used in both attacks. madam president, it stretches credulity the identification of such nerve agent twice in such close proximity to bea agen
detective sergeant nick bailey, a wiltshire police officer, was also seriously ill after having been came into co nta ct have identified that they both came into contact with the counterfeit which had been discarded in salisbury. tests of this bottle following its recovery by police confirmed it contained a significant amount of highly lethal novichok agent. 0n amount of highly lethal novichok agent. on 4th of september, the opcw‘s agent. on 4th of september, the 0pcw‘s independent expert...