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in wolverhampton, a woman has died ina uk.ton, a woman has died in a weather—related incident. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, i'm jj chalmers with the sport on bbc news. wayne rooney could be on his way to china earlier than expected with news that his agent is in the country trying to negotiate a dealfor the england and manchester united captain to play in their super league. he arrived at old trafford 13 years ago and has gone on to become club's record goalscorer under the tutelage of sir alex ferguson. but the 31—year—old is currently out of favour underjose mourinho. paul stretford is in china negotiating with interested clubs, with a summer move more likely than a deal being agreed before next tuesday's deadline. jose mourinho isn't happy with the fa. after his side reached the last 16 of the europa league last night — mourinho bemoaned the decision to make them to face chelsea in the fa cup quarter—final on the monday nigh
in wolverhampton, a woman has died ina uk.ton, a woman has died in a weather—related incident. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, i'm jj chalmers with the sport on bbc news. wayne rooney could be on his way to china earlier than expected with news that his agent is in the country trying to negotiate a dealfor the england and manchester united captain to play in their super league. he arrived at...
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alex ross is from the wolverhampton newspaper.ils about the women who a p pa re ntly details about the women who apparently died in the city after being hit by debris. this morning at 11:43am, the ambulance service received 59 99 —— 50 999 calls for a woman with head injuries which we believe is related to storm doris. the ambulance said it was nothing they could do and she was confirmed dead at the scene. what has the weather been like there? we've had winds of up to 80 miles an hour. it is incredibly blustery out there today and it has caused havoc in towns, villages and on the roads. we had trees coming down on many of our main roads and it has been so bad that the councils have even closed off pa rt that the councils have even closed off part of the town and city centre in wolverhampton. queens square which is usually a busy area of the city centre has been closed off as well as dudley street following the death of this woman but also in bromwich were the street has been closed off due to debris. dudley zoo which is always ver
alex ross is from the wolverhampton newspaper.ils about the women who a p pa re ntly details about the women who apparently died in the city after being hit by debris. this morning at 11:43am, the ambulance service received 59 99 —— 50 999 calls for a woman with head injuries which we believe is related to storm doris. the ambulance said it was nothing they could do and she was confirmed dead at the scene. what has the weather been like there? we've had winds of up to 80 miles an hour. it...
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the woman who died in wolverhampton, a member of staff at the university of wolverhampton.but first the headlines. labour suffers a humiliating defeat to the conservatives in the copeland by—election in cumbria. but the party sees off the threat from ukip, and wins the stoke by—election. kim jong—nam, the half—brother of north korea's leader, was killed by the highly toxic vx nerve gas, according to malaysian authorities. now the business news headlines — royal bank of scotland has reported another massive loss for the ninth year in a row. the bank — which is 72% owned by taxpayers — lost £7 billion in 2016 — three times more than they lost the year before. rbs says it has put aside more money to deal with legal action and published plans to cut costs by £2 billion over the next four years, meaning branch closures and substantial job losses. airline group iag, which owns british airways and iberia, has reported a rise in profits despite being affected by last year's fall in the pound. pre—tax profits at the company rose by nearly a third last year to £2 billion, but weak st
the woman who died in wolverhampton, a member of staff at the university of wolverhampton.but first the headlines. labour suffers a humiliating defeat to the conservatives in the copeland by—election in cumbria. but the party sees off the threat from ukip, and wins the stoke by—election. kim jong—nam, the half—brother of north korea's leader, was killed by the highly toxic vx nerve gas, according to malaysian authorities. now the business news headlines — royal bank of scotland has...
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a woman has died in wolverhampton city centre after being hit by debris during high winds.isters also plan to release performance league tables. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in 2 years, this included the highest level ever recorded of romanians and bulgarians coming to live here. figures also show that a near—record number of eu nationals were granted british citizenship last year. iraqi forces recapture mosul airport — a key part of the offensive against so called islamic state in the city. despite heavy mortar fire from is positions within mosul, the operation tookjust four hours.
a woman has died in wolverhampton city centre after being hit by debris during high winds.isters also plan to release performance league tables. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in 2 years, this included the highest level ever recorded of romanians and bulgarians coming to live here. figures also show that a near—record number of eu nationals were granted british citizenship last year. iraqi forces recapture mosul airport — a key part of the offensive...
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let's go to wolverhampton, where a woman died when debris fell onto the street. bishop is there for us. we've got a cluster of police and fire officers behind us. this city centre has been closed off. starbucks is whether women is believed to have been killed. we don't understand what had her at the moment —— hit her. all the police are saying it is related to storm doris but what i'm hearing on the ground is that a young women, late 20s to mid—30s, was over there where you can see the fire officers when something from a roof, we're not sure which is, in a gust of wind came down, hit her on the head, she suffered severe head trauma and was confirmed dead at the scene shortly afterwards. we have had a statement in the last few minutes from starbucks. they say from central london that they are shocked and saddened by this terrible incident and that they are helping police with their investigations. i rang the shop and the manager told me that everyone there is quite shook up. the shop is now shut for the foreseeable future. we got a recovery vehicle at the road beh
let's go to wolverhampton, where a woman died when debris fell onto the street. bishop is there for us. we've got a cluster of police and fire officers behind us. this city centre has been closed off. starbucks is whether women is believed to have been killed. we don't understand what had her at the moment —— hit her. all the police are saying it is related to storm doris but what i'm hearing on the ground is that a young women, late 20s to mid—30s, was over there where you can see the...
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a woman's died after being hit by flying debris in wolverhampton.eicester city have sacked manager claudio ranieri, nine months after he led hem to the premier league title. and on newsnight, a rare interview with one if us supreme courtjudges on the direction america is taking and we're on the ground in the by—election which could reshape the contours of british poliitcs. good evening and welcome to bbc news. polls have closed in two parliamentary by—elections in staffordshire and cumbria, following the resignations of the labour mps in stoke—on—trent central and copeland. the polls closed just over an hour ago with the results expected ataround 3am. in a moment we'll get the latest from tom bateman at the copeland count in whitehaven. first, let's cross to chris mason in stoke. the challenge from labour perhaps comes from ukip? it does. good evening from stoke, where the verification of the ballot papers is already under. about a dozen ballot boxes have already been brought here to the camp centre at the start of the law night. on nights like this
a woman's died after being hit by flying debris in wolverhampton.eicester city have sacked manager claudio ranieri, nine months after he led hem to the premier league title. and on newsnight, a rare interview with one if us supreme courtjudges on the direction america is taking and we're on the ground in the by—election which could reshape the contours of british poliitcs. good evening and welcome to bbc news. polls have closed in two parliamentary by—elections in staffordshire and cumbria,...
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a woman has died in wolverhampton city centre after being hit by debris during high winds. rehabilitation as well as punishment, radical new plans are set to change the prison system in a bid to drive down re—offending rates. ministers also plan to release performance league tables. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in 2 years, this included the highest level ever recorded of romanians and bulgarians coming to live here. figures also show that a near—record number of eu nationals were granted british citizenship last year. iraqi forces recapture mosul airport — a key part of the offensive against so called islamic state in the city. despite heavy mortar fire from is positions within mosul, the operation tookjust four hours. at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be getting more on the damage and disruption caused by storm doris, which swept has been sweeping across the uk today. of state rex tillerson meets with his mexican opposite number, after weeks of strained relations between the two countries. and we'll be speaking
a woman has died in wolverhampton city centre after being hit by debris during high winds. rehabilitation as well as punishment, radical new plans are set to change the prison system in a bid to drive down re—offending rates. ministers also plan to release performance league tables. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in 2 years, this included the highest level ever recorded of romanians and bulgarians coming to live here. figures also show that a near—record...
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but first, let's cross to sarah bishop, in wolverhampton.gic consequences to this. yes, we still have had no official identification on this woman that was hit by the falling debris, but you can see behind me what hit her, you canjust about make out in that clump of fluorescent jackets, on about make out in that clump of fluorescentjackets, on the ground, below the starbucks coffee sign, a big piece of wood. about three foot 1'. we believe that is what hit her on the head. the ambulance service said she was struck and suffered severe trauma to the head and was confirmed dead at the scene. we still have had no official identification on this woman, the police still trying to reach her relatives. it seems now you can see behind me that piece of wood that hit this woman in this freak, tragic accident, is being taken away for forensic analysis. the health and safety executive have been here as well, no doubt wanting to find out exactly where it came off and under what circumstances. tonight, sudbury, very bad news for one. thank you. let's go to
but first, let's cross to sarah bishop, in wolverhampton.gic consequences to this. yes, we still have had no official identification on this woman that was hit by the falling debris, but you can see behind me what hit her, you canjust about make out in that clump of fluorescent jackets, on about make out in that clump of fluorescentjackets, on the ground, below the starbucks coffee sign, a big piece of wood. about three foot 1'. we believe that is what hit her on the head. the ambulance service...
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winds up to 95 miles an hour and a woman was killed in wolverhampton. and powerlines have been brought down. rail operators have been reporting delays, leaving many passengers stranded. many bridges and roads have also been closed. many houses have also been closed. many houses have been left without power. it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre. a woman had been hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was ta ken away as an investigation started. storm doris swept into scotland this morning, leaving drivers struggling in snowy conditions, like here, on the a71. the high winds did not stay anywhere for long but they did enough damage on the way, like on this moorland road in staffordshire. further south, this railway line near st albans was closed by a single voluntary. such scenes were repeated across the rail network. the result was a long, frustrating day for many travellers. this was huston, where west coast main line services ground to a
winds up to 95 miles an hour and a woman was killed in wolverhampton. and powerlines have been brought down. rail operators have been reporting delays, leaving many passengers stranded. many bridges and roads have also been closed. many houses have also been closed. many houses have been left without power. it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre. a woman had been hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours...
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by along with the university of wolverhampton, experts are trying to understand how this is possibleo had central loss, macular type conditions, as they are called, are the ones who seem to get most benefit. where they still had peripheral vision and whether that peripheral vision is so stimulated as to fill in the gaps, or, whatever we don't understand yet, is it because it's so close? is it because there are still sight receptive cells in the centre of the vision, so that when they're stimulated enough, they will fire and therefore create the vision? is it the curvature of the lens? there's a whole host of things we're still trying to explore to understand how it works. if i could use that when my daughter's doing her school plays or she's singing in the choir, like, i could never pick out who she was or what she was doing or be able to see what you are seeing and that could really be quite life changing. but however clear the virtual world may seem, finding ways to ease day—to—day tasks is a real priority. diversion to the left. temporary footway in road. five to ten metres. there
by along with the university of wolverhampton, experts are trying to understand how this is possibleo had central loss, macular type conditions, as they are called, are the ones who seem to get most benefit. where they still had peripheral vision and whether that peripheral vision is so stimulated as to fill in the gaps, or, whatever we don't understand yet, is it because it's so close? is it because there are still sight receptive cells in the centre of the vision, so that when they're...
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it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre.en hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was ta ken died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was taken away as an investigation started. storm doris swept into scotland this morning, leaving drivers struggling in snowy conditions, like here, on the auto macro “— conditions, like here, on the auto macro —— a71. the high winds did not stay anywhere for long but they did enough damage on the way, like on this moorland road in staffordshire. further south, this railway line near st albans was closed by a single voluntary. such scenes were repeated across the rail network. the result was a long, frustrating day for many travellers. this was used and, where west coast main line services ground to a halt. my train has been cancelled so i'm unsure how to get home. i might have to stay an extra night. we didn't know till we got here that all virgin trains were cancelled, so we are stranded and we can't get back to manches
it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre.en hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was ta ken died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was taken away as an investigation started. storm doris swept into scotland this morning, leaving drivers struggling in snowy conditions, like here, on the auto macro “— conditions, like here, on the auto macro —— a71. the high winds did...
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ina killed in wolverhampton city centre in a weather related incident.et the latest from our correspondent, daniel boettcher. throughout the morning winds have been picking up as storm doris swept across the country. this is the seafront at blackpool, there are severe weather warnings for north england, the midlands and north wales. forecasters described the storm is weather bomb, an area of intense low—pressure, and this is some of the damage it has already caused. a car crushed by a fallen tree in west london, and more damage, this time in county fermanagh. trees have also brought down power lines, 3500 homes in northern ireland have been lex left without electricity. these images from the international space station ‘s showbiz storm building up earlier today. storm doris is an example of what i weather bomb, an area of low pressure that sports severe gales across parts of the uk. we've had wind gusts over 90 miles an hour and disruption to power supplies and also disruption to transport. those kind of strength winds can easily winds trees down. proble
ina killed in wolverhampton city centre in a weather related incident.et the latest from our correspondent, daniel boettcher. throughout the morning winds have been picking up as storm doris swept across the country. this is the seafront at blackpool, there are severe weather warnings for north england, the midlands and north wales. forecasters described the storm is weather bomb, an area of intense low—pressure, and this is some of the damage it has already caused. a car crushed by a fallen...
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a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasom stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 mph, causing power cuts and travel disruption. the police in malaysia say the substance used to kill the half—brother of the north korean leader, at a kuala lumpur airport, is one of the world's deadliest nerve agents. the authorities say tests on the body of kim jong nam revealed traces of vx, classified by the un as a weapon of mass destruction. from kuala lumpur, our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports. —— kimjong—nam. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today, we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. i've already confirmed it — it's the xv, the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what was used to kill him — vx, one of the most deadly nerve ag
a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasom stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 mph, causing power cuts and travel disruption. the police in malaysia say the substance used to kill the half—brother of the north korean leader, at a kuala lumpur airport, is one of the world's deadliest nerve agents. the authorities say tests on the body of kim jong nam revealed traces of vx, classified by the un as a weapon of mass...
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a woman was killed in wolverhampton when a large piece of wood was blown from the roof of a building in the city centre. premier league champions leicester city have sacked their manager claudio ranieri. he led them to the top of the league just nine months ago. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in two years. it's still above the government's target figure. now it's time for meet the author. sara baume has written a novel that deals with one of greatest contemporary problems, the feeling of loss, maybe hopelessness, among young people who think that the opportunity they'd been brought up to believe in is an illusion. her book a line made by walking uses artwork as a structure. she was an art student herself in ireland and the story is told by the narrator frankie, who struggles with mental illness and sees little hope. it's a dark story but a compelling one. welcome. the theme of this story is a problem, i suppose, that's very, very familiar and troubling to many people at this moment. yeah. i think we live in an age when people grow up much slower.
a woman was killed in wolverhampton when a large piece of wood was blown from the roof of a building in the city centre. premier league champions leicester city have sacked their manager claudio ranieri. he led them to the top of the league just nine months ago. net migration to the uk has fallen below 300,000 for the first time in two years. it's still above the government's target figure. now it's time for meet the author. sara baume has written a novel that deals with one of greatest...
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by along with the university of wolverhampton, experts are trying to understand how this is possible what we found quite quickly is that people who had central loss, macular type conditions, as they are called, are the ones who seem to get most benefit. where they still had peripheral vision and whether that peripheral vision is so stimulated as to fill in the gaps, or, whatever we don't understand yet, is it because it's so close? is it because there are still sight receptive cells in the...
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the woman in her 20s died after being hit by falling debris in wolverhampton.loss for two yea rs. uk has fallen to its loss for two years. iraqi security forces consolidated —— consolidating their positions and morsel airport as they continue their campaign to drive so—called islamic state fighters out of the city. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow around 10,000 motorists were still driving last month despite having too many penalty points on their licence. usually drivers are banned when they exceed 12 points. but magistrates are allowed to waive the rule in cases of "exceptional hardship." supporters say it gives drivers another chance, but critics say bending the rules puts other people at risk. 0ur correspondent david rhodes has more. from speeding to drink—driving, failing to have insurance or causing a collision on the road, penalty points are given to motorists when they break the law. 12 active points on a licence usually means a driver will be bann
the woman in her 20s died after being hit by falling debris in wolverhampton.loss for two yea rs. uk has fallen to its loss for two years. iraqi security forces consolidated —— consolidating their positions and morsel airport as they continue their campaign to drive so—called islamic state fighters out of the city. an update on the market numbers for you — here's how london's and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow around 10,000 motorists were still...
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among those in decline, this is in prison near wolverhampton, in its latest inspection, increased violenceave their cells, described as living in fear of other prisoners. there were concerns over health and safety, which led to a 24—hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pensions. last week the justice secretary responded with a pay increase for officers at 31 prisons, all of them in south—east england. neither union has described the offer as divisive. so from tomorrow, members are being instructed to withdraw from volu nta ry instructed to withdraw from voluntary roles. it includes working asa voluntary roles. it includes working as a first aid, hostage negotiator, 01’ as as a first aid, hostage negotiator, or as part of a tornado team, specially trained to deal with dangerous situations. there is also to bea dangerous situations. there is also to be a ban on overtime phased in from april. it is understood the union is being warned it will be taken to court if the action goes ahead. but if it does, it could cause serious problems
among those in decline, this is in prison near wolverhampton, in its latest inspection, increased violenceave their cells, described as living in fear of other prisoners. there were concerns over health and safety, which led to a 24—hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pensions. last week the justice secretary responded with a pay increase for officers at 31 prisons, all of them in south—east england. neither union has described...
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ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.caused winds of up to 100 mph — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. royal bank of scotland has suffered a huge increase in its annual losses. the bank, 72% of which is owned by the government, reported a loss of £7 billion for 2015, more than treble the amount for the year before. it's the ninth consecutive year that the bank has made a loss — and is one of the worst annual results for rbs since the government bailed out the banking group in 2008. chief executive ross mcewan said the figures were disappointing, but should not come as a surprise given the problems that the bank's current management had inherited. reports from the iraqi city of mosul say government troops have entered a neighbourhood in the western half of the city. they captured the airport yesterday as part of their battle to expel islamic state forces from its final stronghold in iraq. 0ur correspondent wyre davies, who is with iraqi forces near mosul, sent us this update. it is a critical
ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.caused winds of up to 100 mph — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. royal bank of scotland has suffered a huge increase in its annual losses. the bank, 72% of which is owned by the government, reported a loss of £7 billion for 2015, more than treble the amount for the year before. it's the ninth consecutive year that the bank has made a loss — and is one of the worst annual results for rbs since the government...
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a woman's died after being hit by flying debris in wolverhampton.remier league title. and on newsnight, a rare interview with one if us supreme courtjudges on the direction america is taking and we're on the ground in the by—election which could reshape the contours
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a woman has died after being hit by falling debris in wolverhampton.sitions inside mosul airport as they continue their campaign to drive islamic state fighters out of the city. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. some breaking news from our collea g u es some breaking news from our colleagues at bbc birmingham, west midlands police have released this press release that says a man has been arrested at heathrow airport on suspicion of terror offences. a 26—year—old man of no fixed abode iiieséiiglg 35; ii 3; ins; eggs ,, .,, ,,, , on suspicion of syria arrested on suspicion of syria related terrorism offences. he was detained at heathrow after arriving ona detained at heathrow after arriving on a flight from turkey and he is currently in custody in the west area. west midlands police midlands area. west midlands police reassured us the arrest was reassuredus thearresbwas reassuredos thearrest—was intelligence led and pre
a woman has died after being hit by falling debris in wolverhampton.sitions inside mosul airport as they continue their campaign to drive islamic state fighters out of the city. an update on the market numbers for you — here‘s how london‘s and frankfurt ended the day. and in the the united states this is how the dow and the nasdaq are getting on. some breaking news from our collea g u es some breaking news from our colleagues at bbc birmingham, west midlands police have released this...
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a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander with a single punch in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august, but was cleared of murder. the judge said the "senseless" attack had caused "untold misery" for mr dearlove's family. police in malaysia say a highly toxic nerve agent called vx has been found on the face of kimjong nam — the murdered half—brother of north korea's leader kimjong un. mr kim died last week after two women accosted him briefly in a check—in hall at an airport in kuala lumpur. the nerve agent, vx, is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the united nations. 0ur correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from kuala lumpur. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim j
a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander with a single punch in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august, but was...
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ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.doris caused winds of up to 100 mph — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. royal bank of scotland has suffered a huge increase in its annual losses. the bank — 72—percent of which is owned by the government — reported a loss of £7 billion pounds for 2015, more than treble the amount for the year before. it's the ninth consecutive year that the bank has made a loss — and is one of the worst annual results for rbs since the government bailed out the banking group in 2008. chief executive ross mcewan said the figures were "disappointing" but should not come as a surprise given the problems that the bank's current management had inherited. prince charles is reported to back new plans to sterilise grey squirrels. in a bid to protect native reds. the proposals would see grey squirrels given an oral contraceptive — hidden in chocolate spread — which would last several years. the wildlife trusts are having their biggest—ever recruitment drive to help protect red squ
ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.doris caused winds of up to 100 mph — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. royal bank of scotland has suffered a huge increase in its annual losses. the bank — 72—percent of which is owned by the government — reported a loss of £7 billion pounds for 2015, more than treble the amount for the year before. it's the ninth consecutive year that the bank has made a loss — and is one of the worst annual results...
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by along with the university of wolverhampton, experts are trying to understand how this is possibleheral vision and whether that peripheral vision is so stimulated as to fill in the gaps, or, whatever wee don't understand yet, is it because it's so close? is it because there are still sight receptive cells in the centre of the vision, so that when they're stimulated enough, that they will fire and therefore create the vision? is it the curvature of the lens? there's a whole host of things we're still trying to explore to understand how it works. if i could use that when my daughter's doing her school plays or she's singing in the choir, like, i could never pick out who she was or what she was doing, or be able to see what you are seeing and that could really be quite life changing. but however clear the virtual world may seem, finding ways to ease day—to—day tasks is a real priority. diversion to the left. temporary footway in road. five to 10 metres. there are eye beacons built in here which connect this to the mobile app, so if somebody is approaching and they have the app install
by along with the university of wolverhampton, experts are trying to understand how this is possibleheral vision and whether that peripheral vision is so stimulated as to fill in the gaps, or, whatever wee don't understand yet, is it because it's so close? is it because there are still sight receptive cells in the centre of the vision, so that when they're stimulated enough, that they will fire and therefore create the vision? is it the curvature of the lens? there's a whole host of things...
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ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.h — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. prince charles is reported to be backing new plans to sterilise grey squirrels in a bid to protect red squirrels. it would happen through oral contraceptives is injock in chocolate spread, which would then last several years. there is the biggest ever boost to help protect reds rules, conservationists say that they could disappear from england, wales and northern ireland within 20 years. red squirrels were once a common sight throughout much of the uk. but the introduction of their grey cousins 1111 years ago spelled disasterfor the red population. carrying a disease which kills reds, the bigger, greedier grey squirrel dominates our landscape more than a century on, with more than 2.5 million of them around. there arejust140,000 reds in comparison. but in recent years, efforts to protect reds have had but the introduction of their grey cousins 1111 years ago spelled disasterfor the red population. carrying a disease w
ms martin worked at the university of wolverhampton.h — causing power cuts, flights to be grounded and trains cancelled. prince charles is reported to be backing new plans to sterilise grey squirrels in a bid to protect red squirrels. it would happen through oral contraceptives is injock in chocolate spread, which would then last several years. there is the biggest ever boost to help protect reds rules, conservationists say that they could disappear from england, wales and northern ireland...
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diego costa earned cheslea, the current premier league leaders, a 2—0 win at championship side, wolverhamptontoday with two more games. fulham entertain tottenham — that's on bbc one at 2, while blackburn rovers welcome manchester united. and tomorrow non—league sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight when they face arsenal — again that's on the bbc, or you can listen to all three on 5live sport. in the scottish premiership, aberdeen will be hoping to cut celtic‘s 27 point lead this afternoon when they go to kilmarnock. celtic beat motherwell 2—0 yesterday. rangers, who are in third place, play dundee. exeter have strengthened their position in third place in rugby union's premiership after fighting back to beat worcester. exeter were trailing at the break but five second—half tries secured the bonus point win — 118—32 the final score. leicester stay in fifth place after a 50 points to 17 win over bottom of the table, bristol. they ran in eight tries, withjp pietersen scoring two of them....this was the pick of the bunch, and bath remain in fourth place — they o
diego costa earned cheslea, the current premier league leaders, a 2—0 win at championship side, wolverhamptontoday with two more games. fulham entertain tottenham — that's on bbc one at 2, while blackburn rovers welcome manchester united. and tomorrow non—league sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight when they face arsenal — again that's on the bbc, or you can listen to all three on 5live sport. in the scottish premiership, aberdeen will be hoping to cut...
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not too far away in wolverhampton, ten—year—old ethan takes care of his brother, eight—year—old noah.f his primary carers. it feels a bit like a burden. sometimes he does things that makes us angry. but then he does lots of things that make us happy as well. noah has complex learning difficulties which means he struggles with everyday tasks. he needs to be supervised at all times. the government says later this year it will publish a strategy that will outline what more it will do to help vulnerable young carers. come on, put your top on. there's an argument that being young and responsible sometimes he doesn't listen. ts anysneelse; = but if i tell him to do it, he will listen to me. it's kind of fun sometimes. and when i tell people about it, itjust makes me feel proud. sima kotecha, bbc news in the west midlands. the president of general motors — which owns vauxhall in the uk — has flown to london to hold crisis talks with the government and unions, amid fears that thousands of jobs here could be axed. a rival french company is in talks with general motors about taking over its eur
not too far away in wolverhampton, ten—year—old ethan takes care of his brother, eight—year—old noah.f his primary carers. it feels a bit like a burden. sometimes he does things that makes us angry. but then he does lots of things that make us happy as well. noah has complex learning difficulties which means he struggles with everyday tasks. he needs to be supervised at all times. the government says later this year it will publish a strategy that will outline what more it will do to...
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a woman who died after being hit by debris and wolverhampton city centre yesterday has been named as and trains cancelled. time for a look at the weather. here's john hammond. some welcome tranquillity at last for some of us, a beautiful start to the day in cumbria. in cumbria the sunshine will not last long, as we see ina sunshine will not last long, as we see in a moment. doris has been hurtling its way across northern parts of europe, causing some problems. for us, a window of sunshine for many places this morning, there are further fronts lying in wait in the atlantic and there will be rain for many
a woman who died after being hit by debris and wolverhampton city centre yesterday has been named as and trains cancelled. time for a look at the weather. here's john hammond. some welcome tranquillity at last for some of us, a beautiful start to the day in cumbria. in cumbria the sunshine will not last long, as we see ina sunshine will not last long, as we see in a moment. doris has been hurtling its way across northern parts of europe, causing some problems. for us, a window of sunshine for...
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a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm has from stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander with a single punch in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august, but was cleared of murder. the judge said the "senseless" attack had caused "untold misery" for mr dearlove's family. police in malaysia say a highly toxic nerve agent called vx has been found on the face of kim jong nam— the murdered half brother of north korea's leader kimjong un. mr kim died last week after two women accosted him briefly in a check—in hall at an airport in kuala lumpur. the nerve agent, vx, is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the united nations. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes reports from kuala lumpur. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to at
a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm has from stafford. storm doris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. a man has beenjailed for six years for killing an innocent bystander with a single punch in an unprovoked attack. trevor timon, who's 31, admitted the manslaughter of oliver dearlove in blackheath in south—east london last august,...
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a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. police in malaysia say a highly toxic nerve agent called vx has been found on the face of kim jong—nam, the murdered half brother of north korea's leader kim jong—un. mr kim died last week after two women accosted him briefly in a check—in hall at an airport in kuala lumpur. the nerve agent, vx, is classified as a weapon. —— a weapon of mass destruction, by the united nations. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from kuala lumpur. last week at kuala lumpur airport someone chose to attack kim jong—nam in full view of at least half a dozen cctv cameras. it was a very deliberate and very public act of violence. today we learned what killed him. and it's even more shocking. it is the vx nerve agent, which is a chemical weapon. kim jong—nam was walking across this busy departures hall last week when he was attacked at this spot. now we know what was used to
a woman who died after being hit by debris in wolverhampton city centre during yesterday's storm hasris brought winds of nearly 100 miles per hour. it caused power cuts and travel chaos as flights were grounded and train services disrupted. police in malaysia say a highly toxic nerve agent called vx has been found on the face of kim jong—nam, the murdered half brother of north korea's leader kim jong—un. mr kim died last week after two women accosted him briefly in a check—in hall at an...
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west midlands police and wolverhampton city council investigated in.nd after a ceiling at a sports hall in milton keynes fell on her. two other women we re keynes fell on her. two other women were injured, a woman in her 60s when a carport fell on her and a man in victoria station in london. 0n the roads, many drivers had a lucky escape. 0ne driving instructor, in fa ct, escape. 0ne driving instructor, in fact, a tree fell in front of him as he was driving. problems started in scotla nd he was driving. problems started in scotland on the m80 with snow and there was no escape for air travellers too. passengers on a flight travellers too. passengers on a flight in down to manchester had a bumpy landing. and heathrow and aer lingus cancelled flights. 24,000 homes in northern ireland were without power. 40,000 in east anglia. this morning, the problem is forice anglia. this morning, the problem is for ice in northern ireland, scotla nd for ice in northern ireland, scotland and north—west england. thank you very much. it turns out the bee's knees are even be
west midlands police and wolverhampton city council investigated in.nd after a ceiling at a sports hall in milton keynes fell on her. two other women we re keynes fell on her. two other women were injured, a woman in her 60s when a carport fell on her and a man in victoria station in london. 0n the roads, many drivers had a lucky escape. 0ne driving instructor, in fa ct, escape. 0ne driving instructor, in fact, a tree fell in front of him as he was driving. problems started in scotla nd he was...
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friend the member for wolverhampton south east (mr mcfadden) pressed her?ill she confirm that parliament must give its consent in advance to whatever the new proposed relationship will be, deal or no deal? pm may: i have been very clear that parliament will have a vote on the deal. this is a matter that is going to be discussed in some detail tomorrow, when the secretary of state for exiting the european union will be able to set out in more detail than in response to a single question what the situation will be. mr. jenrick: further to the question asked by the right hon. member for birmingham, edgbaston, i am sure the prime minister shares my concern about iran's ballistic and cruise missile tests on 29 january. what discussions did she have with european partners about how we can work with the trump administration to preserve and, if anything, strengthen the iranian nuclear deal? may: my hon. friend is right to raise the concerns about the ballistic missile tests that took place. the overwhelming message that we took from the informal council in relation
friend the member for wolverhampton south east (mr mcfadden) pressed her?ill she confirm that parliament must give its consent in advance to whatever the new proposed relationship will be, deal or no deal? pm may: i have been very clear that parliament will have a vote on the deal. this is a matter that is going to be discussed in some detail tomorrow, when the secretary of state for exiting the european union will be able to set out in more detail than in response to a single question what the...
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diego costa earned cheslea, the current premier league leaders, a 2—nil win at championship side, wolverhamptons welcome manchester united. and tomorrow sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight when they face arsenal. the national league side are in the fifth round for the first time. celtic edged closer to winning the scottish premiership title with a 2—nil win over motherwell. they have restored their 27 point lead at the top of the table bottom side inverness shared a 1—1 draw with hearts. carl tremarco put cally thistle ahead but arnaud djoum's second half tap in earned hearts a point. there were wins elsewhere for partick and stjohnstone, exeter have strengthened their position in third place in rugby union's premiership after fighting back to beat worcester. exeter were trailing at the break but five second half tries secured the bonus point win — 118—32 the final score. bath stay in fourth — they overcame a battling harlequins side to come out on top by 22 points to 12. quins outscored their hosts by two tries to one, but a try from max clark plus some excel
diego costa earned cheslea, the current premier league leaders, a 2—nil win at championship side, wolverhamptons welcome manchester united. and tomorrow sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight when they face arsenal. the national league side are in the fifth round for the first time. celtic edged closer to winning the scottish premiership title with a 2—nil win over motherwell. they have restored their 27 point lead at the top of the table bottom side...
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goals from pedro and diego costa earned the premier league leaders a 2—0 win at championship side wolverhamptones championship sides hosting premier league opposition. fulham entertain tottenham, that's on bbc one at 2:00pm, while blackburn rovers welcome manchester united. and tomorrow, sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight, when they face arsenal. the national league side are in the fifth round for the first time. celtic edged closer to winning the scottish premiership title with a 2—0 win over motherwell. they have restored their 27—point lead at the top of the table. bottom side inverness shared a 1—1 draw with hearts. carl tremarco put cally thistle ahead, but arnaud djoum's second—half tap—in earned hearts a point. there were wins elsewhere for partick and stjohnstone. exeter have strengthened their position in third place in rugby union's premiership, afterfighting back to beat worcester. exeter were trailing at the break, but five second—half tries secured the bonus point win. 118—32 the final score. bath stay fourth. they overcame a battling harlequins
goals from pedro and diego costa earned the premier league leaders a 2—0 win at championship side wolverhamptones championship sides hosting premier league opposition. fulham entertain tottenham, that's on bbc one at 2:00pm, while blackburn rovers welcome manchester united. and tomorrow, sutton united will try to emulate lincoln city to reach the last eight, when they face arsenal. the national league side are in the fifth round for the first time. celtic edged closer to winning the scottish...
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the funeral of baroness rachael heyhoe flint is taking place in wolverhampton today.he age of 77. she polayed in the first ever women's match at lord's, against australia, back in 1976, and was inducted into the icc hall of fame in 2010. and i'll leave you with possibly the worst start to a men's super—g ski race in history. this is the the kazakhstan skier taras pimenov — looks good so far... epic face plan to fail. that is the equivalent of teeing off at the belfry and smashing it into the woods at the left... this is at the skiing world championships at st moritz, with pimenov finishing 50th out of 51. he didn't even finish last, there was an israeli skier who finished sist. was an israeli skier who finished 51st. how can you finish worse than that! i am sure you could show them. laughter the independent police complaints commission says there is "evidence" that "a large number of documents were shredded" in may 2014 relating to a metropolitan police unit that investigates domestic extremism and disorder. with me is our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. this
the funeral of baroness rachael heyhoe flint is taking place in wolverhampton today.he age of 77. she polayed in the first ever women's match at lord's, against australia, back in 1976, and was inducted into the icc hall of fame in 2010. and i'll leave you with possibly the worst start to a men's super—g ski race in history. this is the the kazakhstan skier taras pimenov — looks good so far... epic face plan to fail. that is the equivalent of teeing off at the belfry and smashing it into...
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the funeral of baroness rachael heyhoe flint is taking place in wolverhampton today.layed in the first ever women's match at lord's, against australia, back in 1976, and was inducted into the icc hall of fame in 2010. former world snooker number one ronnie 0'sullivan says he will no longer give in—depth interviews to the media after receiving a disciplinary letter from world snooker. 0'sullivan won the masters injanuary, but after his semi—final had been critical of referee terry camillieri in a tv interview and also swore when discussing the behaviour of a photographer during the match. he's currently playing in the world grand prix in preston and gave a bizarre tv interview in a stilted, robotic voice. what about the rest of the tournament, though? are you happy with your game? is everything happy going forward? i... and... very... happy--- going forward? i... and... very... happy... with... my... game. i hope ican happy... with... my... game. i hope i can continue until the end of the season. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. the man accuse
the funeral of baroness rachael heyhoe flint is taking place in wolverhampton today.layed in the first ever women's match at lord's, against australia, back in 1976, and was inducted into the icc hall of fame in 2010. former world snooker number one ronnie 0'sullivan says he will no longer give in—depth interviews to the media after receiving a disciplinary letter from world snooker. 0'sullivan won the masters injanuary, but after his semi—final had been critical of referee terry camillieri...
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it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre. been hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was taken away as an investigation started. storm doris swept into scotland this morning, leaving drivers struggling in snowy conditions, like here, on the a71. the high winds didn't stay anywhere for long but they did enough damage on the way through, like on this moorland road in staffordshire. further south, this railway line near st albans was closed by a single voluntary. such scenes were repeated across the rail network. the result was a long, frustrating day for many travellers. this was euston, where west coast main line services ground to a halt. train‘s been cancelled so i'm unsure how to get home. i might have to stay an extra night, which would be rather an incovenience. we didn't know till we got here that all virgin trains were cancelled, so we are stranded here and we can't get back to manchester, back home. 145 miles north in retford tonight, they were very l
it was late morning when emergency services were called to wolverhampton city centre. been hit by flying debris. her head injuries were so serious, she died at the scene. hours later, a heavy panel was taken away as an investigation started. storm doris swept into scotland this morning, leaving drivers struggling in snowy conditions, like here, on the a71. the high winds didn't stay anywhere for long but they did enough damage on the way through, like on this moorland road in staffordshire....
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among those in decline, this prison near wolverhampton.st inspection, increased violence against staff and reports of inmates refusing to leave their cells described as living in fear of other prisoners. it was concerns over health and safety that led to a 2k hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pension. last week thejustice secretary responded with a pay increase for offices at 31 prisons. all of them inside east england. now the union has described the offer as divisive. so from tomorrow, members are being instructed to withdraw from voluntary roles. that includes working as a first aid, hostage negotiator or as part of a tornado team, specially trained to deal with dangerous situations. there is also to bea dangerous situations. there is also to be a ban on overtime. the unions understand that it will be taken to court action goes ahead. but if it does it will cause serious problems injails already facing does it will cause serious problems in jails already facing huge pressur
among those in decline, this prison near wolverhampton.st inspection, increased violence against staff and reports of inmates refusing to leave their cells described as living in fear of other prisoners. it was concerns over health and safety that led to a 2k hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pension. last week thejustice secretary responded with a pay increase for offices at 31 prisons. all of them inside east england. now the...
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she was a vice president of wolverhampton wanderers and people lined the streets and applauded as the18, martin gould, at snooker‘s world grand prix in preston yesterday. better news for australia's neil robertson. he compiled a century break in the first frame of his match with ricky walden. he won 4—2. he'll face ronnie 0'sullivan in the next round. britain is aiming to become one of the world's top five skiing and snowboarding nations by 2030. in a year's time, the winter 0lympics take place in pyeongchang, south korea, and uk sport says great britain can achieve its best ever games. at around 8:40, we'll be talking to olympic bronze medal winning snowboarder, jennyjones, and teamgb hopeful freestyle skier, rowan cheshire. a little bit more skiing coming up injust a moment. all about how things have changed and why it is becoming more popular and why it is becoming more popular and different types of snowboarding and different types of snowboarding and other things are very popular now. thank you very much. when aston hall psychiatric hospital in derbyshire closed in the 1990s, doz
she was a vice president of wolverhampton wanderers and people lined the streets and applauded as the18, martin gould, at snooker‘s world grand prix in preston yesterday. better news for australia's neil robertson. he compiled a century break in the first frame of his match with ricky walden. he won 4—2. he'll face ronnie 0'sullivan in the next round. britain is aiming to become one of the world's top five skiing and snowboarding nations by 2030. in a year's time, the winter 0lympics take...
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among those in decline, featherstone prison near wolverhampton.sing to leave their cells described as living in fear of other prisoners. it was concerns over health and safety that led to a 24—hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pension. last week, the justice secretary responded with a pay increase for officers at 31 prisons. all of them in south east england. now, the union has described the offer as divisive. so from tomorrow, members are being instructed to withdraw from voluntary roles. that includes working as a first aider, hostage negotiator or as part of a tornado team, specially trained to deal with dangerous situations. there is also to be a ban on overtime. the unions has been warned that it will be taken to court action goes ahead. but if it does it will cause serious problems in jails already facing huge pressure. marhaba a man who murdered his girlfriend has beenjailed for a minimum term of 23 years. he ripped repeatedly stabbed as a week morgan outside the store. let‘s c
among those in decline, featherstone prison near wolverhampton.sing to leave their cells described as living in fear of other prisoners. it was concerns over health and safety that led to a 24—hour walkout in november by thousands of prison officers, prompting government talks over pay and pension. last week, the justice secretary responded with a pay increase for officers at 31 prisons. all of them in south east england. now, the union has described the offer as divisive. so from tomorrow,...
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the headlines at apm: a woman has died in the centre of wolverhampton after being hit by falling debris, as storm doris brings high winds and driving rain across britain. the latest storms have caused major travel disruption, with flights cancelled, and falling trees affecting rail and road journeys. net migration falls to its lowest level in more than two years, but it's still well above the government's target. prisons are to become places of rehabilitation as well as punishment under radical new proposals. iraqi forces seize mosul airport from so—called islamic state after a four—hour battle. in the next hour, we'll hear about new life—saving technology. wa ke wake up, the house is on fire at! safety experts say a voice, rather than a beep, in a smoke alarm is much more likely to wake up the children. and, a bbc investigation finds a driver who is still legally on the road with 62 points on their licence. tens of thousands of others have more than 12. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a woman has been killed as storm doris continues to batter parts of the uk with winds of up t
the headlines at apm: a woman has died in the centre of wolverhampton after being hit by falling debris, as storm doris brings high winds and driving rain across britain. the latest storms have caused major travel disruption, with flights cancelled, and falling trees affecting rail and road journeys. net migration falls to its lowest level in more than two years, but it's still well above the government's target. prisons are to become places of rehabilitation as well as punishment under radical...
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she was hit by falling debris in wolverhampton. just a reminder of our breaking sports news.tails in the sport in a moment. net migration to the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two macri yea rs to its lowest level for two macri years but it is still above the government's target figure of 100,000. iraqi security forces have made a breakthrough in their offensive against so—called islamic state in iraq's second city, mosul. they've taken the city's airport — a key staging point in the battle to drive militants from the western half of the city. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville was there as iraqi government troops fought their way in. iraqi security forces have made a breakthrough in their offensive against so—called islamic state in iraq's second city, mosul. they've taken the city's airport, a key staging point in the battle to drive militants from the western half of the city. 0ur correspondent quentin sommerville was there as iraqi government troops fought their way in.
she was hit by falling debris in wolverhampton. just a reminder of our breaking sports news.tails in the sport in a moment. net migration to the uk has fallen to its lowest level for two macri yea rs to its lowest level for two macri years but it is still above the government's target figure of 100,000. iraqi security forces have made a breakthrough in their offensive against so—called islamic state in iraq's second city, mosul. they've taken the city's airport — a key staging point in the...