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the data shows one london street alone had over 300 offences. mopeds gangs on london streets brazenly stealing from pedestrians, some going to any lengths to take from their victims. indiscriminately the assault and threatening innocent people with the capital's busiest streets offering rich pickings.” streets offering rich pickingsi noticed something moving out of the corner of my eye and as i turned towards that i realised it was a mopeds but they still hadn't realised what was happening. they snatched my phone and drove down the road. it wasn't helplessness, it was definitely anger. he is one of many mopeds victims last year. new figures show that mopeds assisted deaths under robberies have increased six fold over the last two yea rs. increased six fold over the last two years. the data shows it as here on 0xford years. the data shows it as here on oxford street where most offences took place last year with 291 compared to sa took place last year with 291 compared to 3a the previous year and 13 in 2014-15. compared to 3a the previous year a
the data shows one london street alone had over 300 offences. mopeds gangs on london streets brazenly stealing from pedestrians, some going to any lengths to take from their victims. indiscriminately the assault and threatening innocent people with the capital's busiest streets offering rich pickings.” streets offering rich pickingsi noticed something moving out of the corner of my eye and as i turned towards that i realised it was a mopeds but they still hadn't realised what was happening....
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have already left for london, taking those ea rly—morning commuters. have already left for london, taking those early—morning commuters. but at the moment they are waiting for the first departure. trains are running later and finishing earlier this evening as well, because there is more snow forecast. it is not just greater anglia who run trains from the east of england into london, but also great northern, greater transport for london and they are all suffering problems because of the weather. it is the engineering problems snow and ice can cause to trains when they are running. points can freeze over, branches that are laden with snow can fall onto overhead power cables. trains that are running often have to run more slowly because of speed restrictions imposed by network rail. that is the company that manages the rail infrastructure, the tracks and the power supplies to the trains that are running. difficulties for commuters and decisions were taken early. perhaps, you might think the snow hasn't been as bad as forecast, but nonetheless, the companies cannot take any chances. thank y
have already left for london, taking those ea rly—morning commuters. have already left for london, taking those early—morning commuters. but at the moment they are waiting for the first departure. trains are running later and finishing earlier this evening as well, because there is more snow forecast. it is not just greater anglia who run trains from the east of england into london, but also great northern, greater transport for london and they are all suffering problems because of the...
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london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i'm afraid it's not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won't be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward, not to name blame, but to see if we can work together to grapple with this issue that is causing huge misery to londoners. yesterday, the head of the met cressida dick was in glasgow speaking to police there. scotland's murder rate has nearly halved in the last 13 years. could their model work in london? some are sceptical. meanwhile, campaigners in london say action needs to be taken now. violence isn't inevitable. we've had knife crime falling before and we need to start taking action quickly to have that happen aga
london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i'm afraid it's not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won't be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward,...
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london was a very different picture. what scotland doing that london isn't doing, and by? sorry, scotland, going back some years, but why is it working in scotland and why not in london? we are looking at scotland and have learned the lessons there, many of the things as part of that strategy in investing in mental health services, putting youth workers into a&e departments, but one of the key things they have done in scotland is invested in services, in services for young people, mental health services and work in schools, and it really is very difficult to really do that, the wide strategy of public health they are doing in scotland, if we don't have the investment from the government who are cutting the crucial services... so your point is it is the central government cuts, to your budgets, that are going to be responsible for the difference between london and scotland in the performance on this really significant measure? so central government cuts to local authority budgets or the nhs budgets, obviously 32 local authorities in london, they are making it very difficult
london was a very different picture. what scotland doing that london isn't doing, and by? sorry, scotland, going back some years, but why is it working in scotland and why not in london? we are looking at scotland and have learned the lessons there, many of the things as part of that strategy in investing in mental health services, putting youth workers into a&e departments, but one of the key things they have done in scotland is invested in services, in services for young people, mental...
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and manchester. trains for hamburg and cologne and berlin and london and manchesterlj berlin and london and manchester.” saved money, all the years that is. i don't blame her at the same way, it hurts so much. we are back home without seeing her again. it will be five years. ask to come down and do a solo. the joanne five years. ask to come down and do a solo. thejoanne to had started in early august in canada, the first of 40 early august in canada, the first of a0 shows in north america and then in september, she can't sort —— she cancelled tours and then postponed the european leg as she said she was in severe pain. those shows were scheduled to earlier this year but more gigs are off. with any major to like this, artists will have to obviously have to or insurance. health is one of those big issues, particularly when you are you're going on a tour that might stretch for 18 months. going on a tour that might stretch for18 months. lady going on a tour that might stretch for 18 months. lady gaga rose to fame in 2008 with hook laden songs and provocative fashion choices. she is st
and manchester. trains for hamburg and cologne and berlin and london and manchesterlj berlin and london and manchester.” saved money, all the years that is. i don't blame her at the same way, it hurts so much. we are back home without seeing her again. it will be five years. ask to come down and do a solo. the joanne five years. ask to come down and do a solo. thejoanne to had started in early august in canada, the first of 40 early august in canada, the first of a0 shows in north america and...
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. drive in central london. that's on top of the £1150 already in place. in place. this piece of tech could be a fairer system for drivers. in place. ” always think... always think... the centre of london and we had to drive. drive. there was no alternative solution that we could have taken. solution that we could have taken. should have the opportunity for paying less. they think this is the future. future. given financial incentives for doing so. given financial incentives for doing so. so. not driving in sensitive areas, such as near hospitals or schools. as near hospitals or schools. imperial to come up with an estimate of how a charging system could work. of how a charging system could work. what happened now is he has a charge of around £5. of around £5. it said a lot less than the £10 would be. than the £10 would be. still £5 when he leaves the congestion zone today. he leaves the congestion zone today. streets, it will be at slight air. air. capitalise on the decisions being made. hello and welcome to the week in tech. tech. announced its banning all
. drive in central london. that's on top of the £1150 already in place. in place. this piece of tech could be a fairer system for drivers. in place. ” always think... always think... the centre of london and we had to drive. drive. there was no alternative solution that we could have taken. solution that we could have taken. should have the opportunity for paying less. they think this is the future. future. given financial incentives for doing so. given financial incentives for doing so. so....
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. in london. in away from the south—eastern corner into the north sea. corner into the north sea. the it will brighten up. will brighten up. the midlands, into east anglia, yorkshire and lincolnshire. yorkshire and lincolnshire. the heavier ones could be in the levels. levels. temperature wise, still feeling cold. feeling cold. they will clear and then it's going to be a cold night. to be a cold night. active weather front coming in across the north—west. across the north—west. introduce windier conditions and rain and also some snow. rain and also some snow. it's a cold night, so the risk of ice again. night, so the risk of ice again. pick the system up tomorrow as it continues to move eastwards. continues to move eastwards. especially in the south, with gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. of up to 50 miles an hour. not particularly cold. look at the temperatures. ten and 11 in the south. south. southern scotland and northern england and rain for the rest of us. england and rain for the rest o
. in london. in away from the south—eastern corner into the north sea. corner into the north sea. the it will brighten up. will brighten up. the midlands, into east anglia, yorkshire and lincolnshire. yorkshire and lincolnshire. the heavier ones could be in the levels. levels. temperature wise, still feeling cold. feeling cold. they will clear and then it's going to be a cold night. to be a cold night. active weather front coming in across the north—west. across the north—west. introduce...
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ben ando is at scotland yard in central london. these latest accusations were made late last year but have onlyjust come to light. in one, a woman alleges that she was attacked by harvey weinstein in the republic of ireland in 1991. in another, a different woman alleges that she was attacked in london in 2011 and in an unnamed foreign country in 2010. now, this all comes as the actress uma thurman has given an interview in the united states in which she says that after the release of the film pulp fiction, which was produced by harvey weinstein, she accuses him of trying to attack her in hotel rooms in london and paris. she said she managed to wriggle away. a spokesman for harvey weinstein said that any incident that happened was a result of him misreading her signals, and has also said that harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any accusations of nonconsensual sex. president trump says a declassified memo vindicates him — and his campaign team — in the investigation into russian involvement in the us election. the republican
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today's london protests against gentrification the daughter of revolutionary u.k. politician peter rhee known for his work with militants in one thousand nine hundred but we speak german for the house of lords about why no one listened to him when he exposed charities dirty tricks two years ago well the symbol coming up and going underground. to everybody i'm stephen. hollywood. proud american first of all i'm just george bush. this is my buddy max famous financial guru little bit different. when combined. with all the drama happening in our country i'm rude have fun. every day americans move moment and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. was going on knowledge is only for the same. bumble delusional fears it doesn't have any meaning unless it leads to real kids which can be. you know guaranteed only by the most pristine of presentation. welcome back today the northeast of britain's capital london sees demonstrators gathered to oppose policies from a council run by jeremy corbin's labor party the posies concerned so-called socia
today's london protests against gentrification the daughter of revolutionary u.k. politician peter rhee known for his work with militants in one thousand nine hundred but we speak german for the house of lords about why no one listened to him when he exposed charities dirty tricks two years ago well the symbol coming up and going underground. to everybody i'm stephen. hollywood. proud american first of all i'm just george bush. this is my buddy max famous financial guru little bit different....
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but like london where this kind of. cover a range meant is is is tacitly accepted by the or far it is and i think it's extremely difficult for the british or thought has given the transparency they've insisted on interesting like the cayman islands they have a double standard not to apply the same level of transparency with regard to. places like london where these proceeds are actually loaned the special interest in this the charas because they don't seem to be losing much they're only gaining as i said i think if that scheme is implemented at the end of the day the british government will be the ultimate beneficiary of all those ill gotten assets because it can claim it for itself. maybe maybe not i mean a government will claim it maybe the british government will have to hand those money so if the money laundering occurred for that if you need to cleanse ahmed rashid nation and that goes for years if not take it and they're also political issues involved so it's easier to keep it for yourself and for your budgets and
but like london where this kind of. cover a range meant is is is tacitly accepted by the or far it is and i think it's extremely difficult for the british or thought has given the transparency they've insisted on interesting like the cayman islands they have a double standard not to apply the same level of transparency with regard to. places like london where these proceeds are actually loaned the special interest in this the charas because they don't seem to be losing much they're only gaining...
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this week he sent a message to young londoners who isn't here learned that you realise london means new life london needs me alive so i don't carry a knife. it's too late for my heart stabbed to death at a north london party attended by hundreds. last summer the police who have very few ethnic somali offices are again struggling for information this community is disproportionately affected but a mother's despair well that's universal i love my son. he's a mummy boy he's good boy good. to be phillips al-jazeera london an ancient necropolis has been discovered near the nile valley city of media in egypt a large cemetery is located on the edge of the country's western desert and is home to a range of family tools and ways archaeologists say one two contains over one thousand statues as well as jars holding the mummified remains of their owner who is thought to be a high priest in all of the gold salts egypt hopes the discoveries will boost its final tourism sector which was hit hard by political turmoil following the two thousand and eleven uprising. all eyes have been on the olympic venue
this week he sent a message to young londoners who isn't here learned that you realise london means new life london needs me alive so i don't carry a knife. it's too late for my heart stabbed to death at a north london party attended by hundreds. last summer the police who have very few ethnic somali offices are again struggling for information this community is disproportionately affected but a mother's despair well that's universal i love my son. he's a mummy boy he's good boy good. to be...
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would it lead dab on london. you. knew when the battle of britain began to look for restricted itself to military targets like airfields and aviation factories. from the french coast where his bombers had taken up positions girling promised hitler that he would eradicate the royal air force the r.a.f. in two or maybe three weeks. but soon what may have been an accident would dramatically change the history of bombing. on august twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred forty a few german bombs fell on the city of london and the eastend in the heart of the english capital the fire department recorded seventy six hits. how would churchill respond to this decision was critical britain was not in a position of strength. within twenty four hours the prime minister nevertheless ordered the r.a.f. to strike a german cities including power there. to reach the german capital r.a.f. planes had to cross through one thousand kilometers of enemy territory. german defenses were for medical the mission almost impossible. intense anti-
would it lead dab on london. you. knew when the battle of britain began to look for restricted itself to military targets like airfields and aviation factories. from the french coast where his bombers had taken up positions girling promised hitler that he would eradicate the royal air force the r.a.f. in two or maybe three weeks. but soon what may have been an accident would dramatically change the history of bombing. on august twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred forty a few german bombs...
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this term affordable muddies the water and complicates the sort of development that eating up london at the moment and leading to mass displacement of working class people who can't afford to live in the areas that they were born in and lived in all their lives it's already happening all around the country and all around the world this idea of private public partnership in regeneration i mean i know you're in the socialist party i am in the notion what do you think of labor's record before germ. we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago where john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly yeah and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pay if i and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of by simply getting into bed with the private companies who are late now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin a mcdonald that we should abolish peer fi and we should only pipe compensation on the basis of proven need but the big business sharehol
this term affordable muddies the water and complicates the sort of development that eating up london at the moment and leading to mass displacement of working class people who can't afford to live in the areas that they were born in and lived in all their lives it's already happening all around the country and all around the world this idea of private public partnership in regeneration i mean i know you're in the socialist party i am in the notion what do you think of labor's record before...
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in london. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.9%, rising for the fourth day in five, contract for the best week since december, 2016. the european gains surging 2.8%. year, coming.s. 10 down today, breaking below 2.9%, % is where we are today. we closed above 2.9 percent yesterday, the highest level since december 2014. today, export and import data. spot indexrg dollar is lower today by about 0.25%. sincee lowest level december 2014. a growing number of economists forecast the fed will step up the pace of rate increases. the u.s. twin deficit becoming a likely catalyst for a new wave of dollars selling after a brief respite, i say a brief respite in february. this is coming up on "surveillance" today. we talk with the chief executive of metro bank. withr, we talk the 10 year ylagos. mateos taylor riggs joins us from new york. reporter: the u.s. senate has blocked four immigration proposals, leaving a bitter impasse over how to protect 1.8 million young immigrants from deportation. this would provide $25
in london. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.9%, rising for the fourth day in five, contract for the best week since december, 2016. the european gains surging 2.8%. year, coming.s. 10 down today, breaking below 2.9%, % is where we are today. we closed above 2.9 percent yesterday, the highest level since december 2014. today, export and import data. spot indexrg dollar is lower today by about 0.25%. sincee lowest level december 2014. a growing number of economists forecast the fed will step up the pace...
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i'm driving around central london with lincoanopp. but instead of sitting back and enjoying the incredible city skylines, i can't quite rest easy because the app we're using for navigation is also telling us how much carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide our car is spitting out in real—time. it's called air.car and lincoln is part of the team behind it. nox is a silent killer. it's far worse than c02, and everything we can do in order to reduce the amount of nox people emit into the air is good for the nation's health, good for the environment, and we think that we can help people to reduce the amount of nox they produce as they drive. the app works by plugging in a small diagnostics device into the car. this takes data points from the engine and runs algorithms that have been designed by scientists at imperial college london. what we're looking at here is essentially an engine that you would find in a car? that's right. so, it's a relatively old diesel engine by today's standards, but it's been updated with a lot of technology to measur
i'm driving around central london with lincoanopp. but instead of sitting back and enjoying the incredible city skylines, i can't quite rest easy because the app we're using for navigation is also telling us how much carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide our car is spitting out in real—time. it's called air.car and lincoln is part of the team behind it. nox is a silent killer. it's far worse than c02, and everything we can do in order to reduce the amount of nox people emit into the air is good...
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the next day, osborne drove to london. his original target, this pro—palestinian march, where he says he hoped to kill as many muslims as possible and jeremy corbyn. but road closures meant he couldn't get near, so he ended up in finsbury park looking for a mosque. just after midnight he came down the seven sisters road, swerving across the bus lane at speed, and impacting the group of worshippers just here. his foot hard down on the accelerator. he ran three people down, knocking several more to the side, and then smashed into the bollards at the end of the street. his radicalisation complete, he had achieved his aim — to kill. mohammed mahmoud, the imam who saved osborne that night, says his congregation were left fearful. it left people wondering, would there be more, what next? if a car can be turned into a weapon and cause multiple casualties in one go, in an instant, then could this be expected again in the future? the jury rejected darren osborne's bizarre excuse that a mysterious man called dave was driving at
the next day, osborne drove to london. his original target, this pro—palestinian march, where he says he hoped to kill as many muslims as possible and jeremy corbyn. but road closures meant he couldn't get near, so he ended up in finsbury park looking for a mosque. just after midnight he came down the seven sisters road, swerving across the bus lane at speed, and impacting the group of worshippers just here. his foot hard down on the accelerator. he ran three people down, knocking several...
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in london but across england and well. metropolitan police are doing everything they can, using all the powers they have in tackling rising crime. the mayor of london is also investing in the police to make sure they have the resorts is that they need. the problem is that we have a government stepping back, cutting money going to the metropolitan police and cutting money going to use services, schools and mental health services. when you say that we have an issue with knife crime in london, what exactly do you mean? last night, tragically, two young men lost their lives on the streets of london. although the new year, four young men lost their lives. we have an increase in knife crime and an increase in people using knives. it isa an increase in people using knives. it is a real problem and concern. it is happening in london but also across england and wales. maier sadiq khan today called on the prime minister for the government to take their responsibilities seriously and step up and resource things properly. wind the gov
in london but across england and well. metropolitan police are doing everything they can, using all the powers they have in tackling rising crime. the mayor of london is also investing in the police to make sure they have the resorts is that they need. the problem is that we have a government stepping back, cutting money going to the metropolitan police and cutting money going to use services, schools and mental health services. when you say that we have an issue with knife crime in london,...
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after her majesty made a surprise appearance at london fashion week. the queen sat front row, of course, beside vogue's editor—in—chief and watched designer richard quinn's show before presenting him with a british design award. with me is henry bonsu who's a broadcaster and international conference host. is to be back to invite me to the event! —— it is nice. —— they didn't invite me to that event! they didn't invite me to that event! they didn't invite me to that event! they didn't invite me either. in the gulf news, there are headlined, a war of extermination. —— there are headlined. —— their headline. this quote comes from the main opposition to bashar al—assad, the national coalition and they think that there has been an international silence about the tragedy that is happening there. when we think of the syrian war... that is the politicians. we think about aleppo, but this is off the scale and some people are saying that eastern ghouta is turning into it and it seems that the president is determined to take this enclave bec
after her majesty made a surprise appearance at london fashion week. the queen sat front row, of course, beside vogue's editor—in—chief and watched designer richard quinn's show before presenting him with a british design award. with me is henry bonsu who's a broadcaster and international conference host. is to be back to invite me to the event! —— it is nice. —— they didn't invite me to that event! they didn't invite me to that event! they didn't invite me to that event! they...
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london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i'm afraid it's not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won't be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward, not to name blame, but to see if we can work together to grapple with this issue that is causing huge misery to londoners. yesterday, the head of the met, cressida dick, was in glasgow speaking to police there. scotland's murder rate has nearly halved in the last 13 years. could their model work in london? some are sceptical. meanwhile, campaigners in london say action needs to be taken now. violence isn't inevitable. we've had knife crime falling before and we need to start taking action quickly to have that happen a
london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i'm afraid it's not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won't be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward,...
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last year, more than 4.5 million people used london city airport, which is close to london's financial district. our news correspondent andy moorejoins me now. welcome. this is the closest airport to the city of london. 16,000 people use it everyday. tell us about how many will be affected. 16,000 people will be affected today. something like 200 flights. the airport is used a lot by the business community. a lot of people would have been flying to go to work at ca nary wharf have been flying to go to work at canary wharf or in the city. this world war ii bomb was found early yesterday morning. the work at the airport continued as usual. the airport continued as usual. the airport closed last night. the decision was taken to get rid of the device. an exclusion zone was declared, about 200 metres or more. roads were closed, some homes were evacuated. the operation to get rid of the bomb has been ongoing overnight. question is, how long will it take? for the rest of the day, all flights in and out cancelled. some airlines are making alternative arrangements. city jet, for example, which
last year, more than 4.5 million people used london city airport, which is close to london's financial district. our news correspondent andy moorejoins me now. welcome. this is the closest airport to the city of london. 16,000 people use it everyday. tell us about how many will be affected. 16,000 people will be affected today. something like 200 flights. the airport is used a lot by the business community. a lot of people would have been flying to go to work at ca nary wharf have been flying...
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it really doesn't feel like central london today. we woke up like central london today. we woke up to an impressive amount of the white stuff, and if you cannot get into work or school, then there's only one thing to do, get involved with the fun. cheering in wales, there were tips on twitter about walking safely in the snow from carefully counselled. —— from caerphilly council. in dublin panic buying has left empty showers. this was buckingham palace this morning, breathtakingly beautiful and cold. and this, the scene outside the bbc studio. let's get the latest from oui’ correspondence. wwe'll talk to ben ando who is by the ai near cambridgeshire near peterborough, and our transport correspondent victoria fritz who is at waterloo station in london. but first let's speak to phil bodmer who is in thornton—le—dale in north yorkshire. how are people getting their? it might look pretty but behind the picture postcard image there has been disruption on the edge of the north york moors overnight. they had six centimetres of snow on top of four centimetres lafell yes
it really doesn't feel like central london today. we woke up like central london today. we woke up to an impressive amount of the white stuff, and if you cannot get into work or school, then there's only one thing to do, get involved with the fun. cheering in wales, there were tips on twitter about walking safely in the snow from carefully counselled. —— from caerphilly council. in dublin panic buying has left empty showers. this was buckingham palace this morning, breathtakingly beautiful...
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what is the london city airport? nejra: london city airport is smaller than the others and is mainly targeted to business travelers. in many ways i'm a big fan because you get through everything really quickly. one bug that i had with it as i wanted to get moisturizer and i can only find one kind of moisturizer in the airport. that's a little bit of feedback coul. overall it's great. tom: we supply it for free on the "surveillance" golf team . equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. futures get back a little bit. i've no clue where the markets will be at 2:00 p.m. today. dow futures -162. dollar weakness, euro strength, back tohe vix, 26 26.27. still nicely below any kind of technical support. yenbig story today is the and i will show that chart the moment. what do you have? i'ma: in the fx space, showing cable because we have gone through 1.39. up 5/10 of a percent after that cpi data. 3% headline inflation is what we got for the u.k., a full percentage point over the target. a little bit of weakness coming in of
what is the london city airport? nejra: london city airport is smaller than the others and is mainly targeted to business travelers. in many ways i'm a big fan because you get through everything really quickly. one bug that i had with it as i wanted to get moisturizer and i can only find one kind of moisturizer in the airport. that's a little bit of feedback coul. overall it's great. tom: we supply it for free on the "surveillance" golf team . equities, bonds, currencies, commodities....
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it was enormously helpful and turned into the source of numerous stories exposing dirty london, the london financial world and came to trust me. he was desperate to have someone in his life who would listen to him and actually hear him and not judge him through the lens of this is an evil criminal. i am pretty empathetic usually, like most other journalists at the time i viewed him, and i loved the idea of cops busting as a journalist, nor bankers need to be locked up and i was a cheerleader for the idea and the irony is a banking criminal, and i was meeting with tom at least once a week. this guy is not the big party guy, really true, he loved me taking him out to tgi friday's where he would get something really fancy and didn't drink at all. eventually his wife found out we were secretly meeting and threatened to divorce him and if he continued and we had to develop a more clandestine way of arranging to meet. after a year of this, tom has not been on trial yet, he is awaiting trial, started cooperating with the british authorities to help build cases against alleged co-conspirators and
it was enormously helpful and turned into the source of numerous stories exposing dirty london, the london financial world and came to trust me. he was desperate to have someone in his life who would listen to him and actually hear him and not judge him through the lens of this is an evil criminal. i am pretty empathetic usually, like most other journalists at the time i viewed him, and i loved the idea of cops busting as a journalist, nor bankers need to be locked up and i was a cheerleader...
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london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i‘m afraid it‘s not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won‘t be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way forward, not to name blame, but to see if we can work together to grapple with this issue that is causing huge misery to londoners. yesterday, the head of the met cressida dick was in glasgow speaking to police there. scotland‘s murder rate has nearly halved in the last 13 years. could their model work in london? some are sceptical. meanwhile, campaigners in london say action needs to be taken now. violence isn‘t inevitable. we‘ve had knife crime falling before and we need to start taking action quickly to have tha
london needs me alive. the mayor of london launched a campaign last year to stop young londoners carrying knives. he has promised £15 million for the police to tackle knife crime. my thoughts and prayers are with their families. i‘m afraid it‘s not the first time where i have sent condolences to the victims of knife crime. my worry is that it won‘t be the last time either. i have asked the prime minister and the home secretary to meet with the commissioner and myself to discuss a way...
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the reservoir at rates will be bigger than greater london. hydroelectric dams do not consume water, but if it is still too quickly, the flow of the nile, 85% of which comes from here, will be reduced. ethiopian‘s obsessed with electrification. 70% of people here do not have power. it is betting on economic growth and industrial revolution, often at the cost of human rights and freedom of speech, to destroy its image of drought and speech, to destroy its image of droughtand famine. speech, to destroy its image of drought and famine. it is an important project for ethiopia. it is not about control and the flow, it is really about an opportunity for us to develop ourselves. the powerlines are ready and waiting to ta ke powerlines are ready and waiting to take cheap sustainable energy. at the great confluence of the blue—and—white nile in khartoum, there are huge agricultural projects under way. much of this cattle feed is destined for the goal. the new dam would stop flooding and regulate the river's flow. it is the best thing that has hap
the reservoir at rates will be bigger than greater london. hydroelectric dams do not consume water, but if it is still too quickly, the flow of the nile, 85% of which comes from here, will be reduced. ethiopian‘s obsessed with electrification. 70% of people here do not have power. it is betting on economic growth and industrial revolution, often at the cost of human rights and freedom of speech, to destroy its image of drought and speech, to destroy its image of droughtand famine. speech, to...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. snow has arrived in many parts of london. it means trecherous conditions for many of us this morning. essex and kent have also received more snow. these suburban roads near chelmford are thick with snow making journeys slow. and in central london, this is regent street — as you can see snow and ice mean tricky conditions for drivers. the message is to leave extra time for yourjourney this morning and expect delays and disruptions. so let's take a look at the situation on the roads. this is the blackwall tunnel it's slow northbound from blackwall lane. on the m25 there are hazardous driving conditions in both directions, betweenjunction 25 for enfield and junction 23 for the a1. on the tube lots to tell you about. the central line is part suspended with no service between woodford, epping and hainault. the district line is part suspended with no service between earl's court and ealing broadway, and richmond and severe delays on the rest of the line. there's mionor delays on the overgournd. severe delays on the picadilly betw
good morning from bbc london news, i'm alpa patel. snow has arrived in many parts of london. it means trecherous conditions for many of us this morning. essex and kent have also received more snow. these suburban roads near chelmford are thick with snow making journeys slow. and in central london, this is regent street — as you can see snow and ice mean tricky conditions for drivers. the message is to leave extra time for yourjourney this morning and expect delays and disruptions. so let's...
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would head low dab on london. when the battle of britain began to look for restricted itself to military targets like airfields and aviation factories. from the french coast where his bombers had taken up positions girling promised hitler that he would eradicate the royal air force the r.a.f. in two or maybe three weeks. but soon what may have been an accident would dramatically change the history of bombing. on august twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred forty a few german bombs fell on the city of london and the eastend in the heart of the english capital the fire department recorded seventy six heads. how would churchill respond to this decision was critical britain was not in a position of strength. within twenty four hours the prime minister nevertheless ordered the r.a.f. to strike a german cities including both of them. to reach the german capital r.a.f. planes had to cross through one thousand kilometers of enemy territory. german defenses were for medical the mission almost impossible. intense anti air
would head low dab on london. when the battle of britain began to look for restricted itself to military targets like airfields and aviation factories. from the french coast where his bombers had taken up positions girling promised hitler that he would eradicate the royal air force the r.a.f. in two or maybe three weeks. but soon what may have been an accident would dramatically change the history of bombing. on august twenty fourth one thousand nine hundred forty a few german bombs fell on the...
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i'm driving around central london with lincoanopp. but instead of sitting back and enjoying being credible city skylines, i can't quite rest easy because the app we're using for navigation is also telling us how much carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide our car is spitting out in the real—time. it's called air.car and lincoln is part of the team behind it. n0x is a silent killer. it's far worse than c02 and everything we can do in order to reduce the amount of nox people emit into the air is good for the nation's health, good for the environment and we think that we can help people to reduce the amount of nox they produce as they drive. the app works by plugging in a small diagnostics device into the car. this takes data points from the engine and runs algorithms that have been designed by scientists at imperial college london. what we're looking at here is essentially an engine you would find in a car? that's right. it's a relatively old diesel engine by today's standards, but it's been updated with a lot of technology to measure what'
i'm driving around central london with lincoanopp. but instead of sitting back and enjoying being credible city skylines, i can't quite rest easy because the app we're using for navigation is also telling us how much carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide our car is spitting out in the real—time. it's called air.car and lincoln is part of the team behind it. n0x is a silent killer. it's far worse than c02 and everything we can do in order to reduce the amount of nox people emit into the air is good...
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london rules isa background to the book. london rules is a thriller and dramatic events happen, but the political backdrop is the one we have all lived through. the other thing finally about this book and the others is that you resist very deliberately the idea that on the last page everything can be neatly tied up. it is all over. maybe something has happened that avoids a cataclysm, but the idea that khan has been restored is not really one of your things, is it? we live in a period of continuous tension, and that cannot be ended in the final chapter. so you are saying do not relax, it is not all over. yes. nick heron, author of london rules, thank you very much. sunshine was much more limited today, there was a very different look to the weather out there. cloud has come in from the west bringing rain and drizzle. we do see a few breaks in the cloud and those could emerge in western parts of the uk tomorrow. in those breaks in the cloud we have got this milder air and temperatures could get up to 13. mild night tonight, s
london rules isa background to the book. london rules is a thriller and dramatic events happen, but the political backdrop is the one we have all lived through. the other thing finally about this book and the others is that you resist very deliberately the idea that on the last page everything can be neatly tied up. it is all over. maybe something has happened that avoids a cataclysm, but the idea that khan has been restored is not really one of your things, is it? we live in a period of...
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to go global and then everyone rushes off just to give it give us a little more atmosphere here in london i think it's a great idea ok well i just said the couture norgate insult after a bad labor practices thanks to the seamstress unions and so on can mass fashion really ever be good for worker rights alone the environment it's a very difficult subject because if you're talking about mass fashion you're always going to be talking about cutting costs and how you make things less expensive i mean i think worldwide we've always all got to think about how we can make out clothes last longer not always because of the what's happening to the atmosphere but why should we always have to have new new new if you've been seeing things like this arguably for maybe not quite as long as prince charles has been saying similar things that people street which have your that initiative happen before the run of blows a disaster in bangladesh implicating a prime or madeleine l'engle monsoon war which killed or injured three thousand six hundred people i mean i went over there with people trade interviewed s
to go global and then everyone rushes off just to give it give us a little more atmosphere here in london i think it's a great idea ok well i just said the couture norgate insult after a bad labor practices thanks to the seamstress unions and so on can mass fashion really ever be good for worker rights alone the environment it's a very difficult subject because if you're talking about mass fashion you're always going to be talking about cutting costs and how you make things less expensive i...
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on just peter can a lot about why his work for the organization is more relevant than ever and with london opening its doors in this season's fashion week iconic design a dame's on the roads suggests brooks it may be anything but fashionable all this is all going to have a lot to him going underground. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires trying to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and parching to dance sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the u.s. . joining me every first week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. palestine is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fit of to commission to do it long before you like commitment and this isn't my cup of tea is going to have no phil saviano maybe. they're an old john without a job or they should be the only palestinians is who gets the most help from his jerusalem count
on just peter can a lot about why his work for the organization is more relevant than ever and with london opening its doors in this season's fashion week iconic design a dame's on the roads suggests brooks it may be anything but fashionable all this is all going to have a lot to him going underground. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires trying to. go through humiliation to enter an elite society. and parching to dance...
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it is more relevant than ever and with london opening its doors to this season's fashion week iconic design a dame's on the roads suggests brooks it may be anything but fashionable over the ball coming up odd to him going on the ground. work. i i . in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires strong just. going through humiliation to enter an elite society. and partying to dance sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of universities in the us. looking at value surveys russians aren't so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transitions rare and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically. palestine is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in billfish of to committed to do it loving you i committed to this is my capacity is go
it is more relevant than ever and with london opening its doors to this season's fashion week iconic design a dame's on the roads suggests brooks it may be anything but fashionable over the ball coming up odd to him going on the ground. work. i i . in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's long debt. studying so hard it requires strong just. going through humiliation to enter an elite society. and partying to dance sometimes quite literally. want other true colors of...
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london demonstration against gentrification buses british charity stands accused of everything from sex crimes to lavish lifestyles why did government not listen to one tory lord it was a long war about in geo accountability and in a week of constant mccarthyite hearing in the british press against the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement i couldn't care less about the press gallery the speaker a journalist the pm all the support going on but today's going underground but first in the past few days one of the richest multinationals in the world apple has been seeking to secure key resources to respond to the electric co a boom that is speeding up around the world apple is moving to secure its supply chain the company is in talks with cobalt mines to buy the metal directly from them with no middleman apple is worried that demand for cobalt in the electric vehicle batteries could threaten its own supply which it needs for its i phones and i pads not as much news has been around about amnesty international's recent report on with cobalt his mind we believe. the companies h
london demonstration against gentrification buses british charity stands accused of everything from sex crimes to lavish lifestyles why did government not listen to one tory lord it was a long war about in geo accountability and in a week of constant mccarthyite hearing in the british press against the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement i couldn't care less about the press gallery the speaker a journalist the pm all the support going on but today's going underground but first...
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london needs me alive so i don't. it's too late for my heart stabbed to death at a north london party attended by hundreds. last summer the police who have very few ethnic somali officers are again struggling for information this community is disproportionately affected but a mother's despair well that's universal i love my son you love each other it's mummy boy he's good boy awful good. to be phillips al-jazeera london. an ancient acropolis has been discovered near the nile valley city of minya in egypt the large salmon cemetery is located on the edge of the country's western desert and is home to a range of family tombs and graves archeologists a one time contains over a thousand statues as well as jars holding the mummified remains of their owner it was thought to be a high priest egypt hopes the discoveries will boost its vital tourism sector which was hit hard by political turmoil after the twenty eleven uprising a museum in washington has dedicated an exhibition to iconic human rights movement ignited by martin
london needs me alive so i don't. it's too late for my heart stabbed to death at a north london party attended by hundreds. last summer the police who have very few ethnic somali officers are again struggling for information this community is disproportionately affected but a mother's despair well that's universal i love my son you love each other it's mummy boy he's good boy awful good. to be phillips al-jazeera london. an ancient acropolis has been discovered near the nile valley city of...
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mick herron, author of london rules, thank you very much. good evening. i hope you made the best of the sunshine today, if you had it. there will not be as much sunshine around my. coming your way, this card is filling in the atlantic. spilling across the uk later tonight and into tomorrow. some cloud arriving in the far south—west, not as chilly here. some spots of rain but ahead, clear skies, it will turn cold quickly. some fog patches, especially in the vale of york. increasing cloud in wales and northern ireland. it may lift temperatures a bit. frost likely further north and east. minus i--3d. likely further north and east. minus 1--3d. it likely further north and east. minus i——3d. it will likely further north and east. minus 1——3d. it will lift tomorrow morning, the best of any sunshine on sunday will be in north—east wales and cheshire for a while. it will be low cloud in the west, thick enough to bring some rain and drizzle, especially in the afternoon. temperatures could be up to 11 or 12 degrees. cooler where it is brighter in the no
mick herron, author of london rules, thank you very much. good evening. i hope you made the best of the sunshine today, if you had it. there will not be as much sunshine around my. coming your way, this card is filling in the atlantic. spilling across the uk later tonight and into tomorrow. some cloud arriving in the far south—west, not as chilly here. some spots of rain but ahead, clear skies, it will turn cold quickly. some fog patches, especially in the vale of york. increasing cloud in...
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to me, it is a london problem. it is not the rest of the uk problem. yours in the uk know that they can get about. this is a london problem! thank you, ian, thank you for your views. hello. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got snow around at the moment and yes we still have weather warnings in force. those affected areas will be the far north—east of england and stretching down across the essex, kent and sussex coastline. we could see significant accumulation starting to develop towards dawn. the met office has issued an amber weather warning for these two areas. we could see as much as five or ten centimetres of snow could affect the commute into the london area, and you have an issue if you are driving or taking the trains across the north—east of england. stay tuned to your bbc local radio stations first thing, b
to me, it is a london problem. it is not the rest of the uk problem. yours in the uk know that they can get about. this is a london problem! thank you, ian, thank you for your views. hello. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust the uk, across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high pressure still entrenched across scandinavia and the siberian air spilling right across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got snow around at the moment and yes...
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knife crime isn't this you for all londoners. isn't this you for all londoners. it's about families all around the country. excuse me. communities suffer from it in the most. the black community. i don't agree. agree. because i am white and my son, you know, he wasn't black. son, you know, he wasn't black. unfortunate that the black community are dying more. are dying more. without any relationship between them and the police... them and the police... solution lies that the two things i want to add. that the two things i want to add. forgot was adding more officers from all different backgrounds. all different backgrounds. working when they started it, they need to go back to that. need to go back to that. proven that knives are more dangerous than guns. dangerous than guns. why are they not treated alike in law? not treated alike in law? i feel we may have jumped a couple of steps. may have jumped a couple of steps. i'm not criticising you, we've got plenty of time, honestly. plenty of time, honestly. just going to scratch the surface of this issue. this issue.
knife crime isn't this you for all londoners. isn't this you for all londoners. it's about families all around the country. excuse me. communities suffer from it in the most. the black community. i don't agree. agree. because i am white and my son, you know, he wasn't black. son, you know, he wasn't black. unfortunate that the black community are dying more. are dying more. without any relationship between them and the police... them and the police... solution lies that the two things i want to...
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our transport correspondent victoria fritz is at london bridge station. one of the busiest stations in the country. how are things there? it has been a busy day at many of the main hotspots for travel because resource has been chucked at the arterial routes in and out of major cities, london being one. as we've been hearing, the bulk of the snow has been hitting the eastern flank of the country so the services that have been affected the most are in essex, kent, sussex and surrey, for example. some of them come through here at london bridge. there have been services disrupted and cancelled. lots of customers coming and saying, what is the fuss about? surely, this is just and saying, what is the fuss about? surely, this isjust the and saying, what is the fuss about? surely, this is just the great british flake out, rather than the beast from the east, to quote a newspaper this morning. the real problem is the cold weather, not necessarily the snow. although d rifts necessarily the snow. although drifts and falling icicles do cause problems. the low tempera
our transport correspondent victoria fritz is at london bridge station. one of the busiest stations in the country. how are things there? it has been a busy day at many of the main hotspots for travel because resource has been chucked at the arterial routes in and out of major cities, london being one. as we've been hearing, the bulk of the snow has been hitting the eastern flank of the country so the services that have been affected the most are in essex, kent, sussex and surrey, for example....
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. >> life on the lamb in london. >> but then it all came crashing down on then. >> murder of their parents. >> brought back to america in cuffs, and convicted. >> she told me she had killed her parents. >> i want my parents out of my life. >> was he her pawn? >> i had a choice whether he killed my importanparents or no. >> reporter: did he kill for love or just confess to it? >> one of them is lying. >> reporter: now a few anymore and new evidence tonight, claiming he is innocent. >> reporter: you say that jens confessed to a crime he didn't commit out of love, loyalty, lust for elizabeth haysom. >> you have a guy who has been with one woman in his life, and she is the devil. >> reporter: if he didn't do it, who did? >> we know two guys did it. somebody watching this show right now knows them. they walk among us. >> good evening. i'm david muir. >> and i'm elizabeth vargas, and this is "20/20." >> reporter: los angeles, california, the laemmle royal theater. it's opening night. the movie? right up hollywood's alley. two obsessed lovers, a grizzly murder, sex and betrayal. >> my parents die
. >> life on the lamb in london. >> but then it all came crashing down on then. >> murder of their parents. >> brought back to america in cuffs, and convicted. >> she told me she had killed her parents. >> i want my parents out of my life. >> was he her pawn? >> i had a choice whether he killed my importanparents or no. >> reporter: did he kill for love or just confess to it? >> one of them is lying. >> reporter: now a few...
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actually, now, before i speak, we have a gift for london. i'll bring it down to you. we have the boys signing this for you, uh-huh. and we have this for you. there you go. [applause]. >> all right. it's thank you for -- for this. i was telling them earlier, when we came in 2013, we didn't have this. we had upstairs in a quick meeting, we had a picture here. when i first walked in, and i saw this, i was impressed. are you guys impressed? i just want to say, for me, as a coach, you're right. when people ask me, did you ever think you'll win a state championship? no, not in my lifetime. i thought i could help build a program leading up to the state championship. i knew we had a chance to win the city championship, but to move on two more games and win the state championship -- i had a player who always asked me after the day is over, how do you feel, coach? i feel excited. big norcal game, i'm excited. state championship, i have no words. and it's the fact that you guys, you don't feel it yet, but you guys are part of a tradition at gal, a part of a family at gal. you gu
actually, now, before i speak, we have a gift for london. i'll bring it down to you. we have the boys signing this for you, uh-huh. and we have this for you. there you go. [applause]. >> all right. it's thank you for -- for this. i was telling them earlier, when we came in 2013, we didn't have this. we had upstairs in a quick meeting, we had a picture here. when i first walked in, and i saw this, i was impressed. are you guys impressed? i just want to say, for me, as a coach, you're...
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' eyes eyes in dateline london. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president trump says his decision to release a classified memo accusing the fbi of political bias has ‘totally vindicated' him in the inquiry into his alleged links with russia. the memo, which accuses the bureau of an abuse of power, was written by republican members of congress. it says the fbi received permission to tap the phone of one of mr trump's advisers, by using evidence which had been paid for by his political opponents. in a tweet, the president again denied collusion with russia, calling the probe a ‘witch hunt‘ and an ‘american disgrace‘. daniela relph reports. the memo is out. a controversial gop document on the russia investigation is released... they are the headlines that tell of a vicious fight at the heart of the united states government. for president trump his decision to release a memo accusing the fbi of working against him is totally justified. i think it is a disgrace what is happening in our country. but for
' eyes eyes in dateline london. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. president trump says his decision to release a classified memo accusing the fbi of political bias has ‘totally vindicated' him in the inquiry into his alleged links with russia. the memo, which accuses the bureau of an abuse of power, was written by republican members of congress. it says the fbi received permission to tap the phone of one of mr trump's advisers, by using evidence which had been paid for by his political...
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i don't know if you guys know london. but those types of people don't generally go over very well there. the british don't like the brash american bank district so bob diamond's resignation was a cause for celebration in the uk and it was finally the thing that got them on the front page of the american newspapers in the wall street journal. so that was a very exciting one for me. no one really understood how this libor thing happened. diamond wasn't really involved, it was just overseeing corrupt culture and needed to go as a result. one of the things i have been trained to do over a few years as a financial journalist is you try to tell stories as human beings, the human, not institutional actors, clearly not numbers . you want the way to make note stories is compelling is for them to have a narrative, or that you have an accident and a non-metaphorical sense so that people walking along, they're doing things and rather than than talking about nameless faces or institutions. so rthat's really still like that. until the
i don't know if you guys know london. but those types of people don't generally go over very well there. the british don't like the brash american bank district so bob diamond's resignation was a cause for celebration in the uk and it was finally the thing that got them on the front page of the american newspapers in the wall street journal. so that was a very exciting one for me. no one really understood how this libor thing happened. diamond wasn't really involved, it was just overseeing...
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iam in london. 0urtop welcome back. as for staying with us. i am in london. our top stories. 0nline critics of china's plan to allowed president xijinping extra time in office have found their censored. but just as time in office have found their censored. butjust as there will be a daily of five hour pause to the fighting in rebel held eastern ghoutta in syria from tuesday. a family narrowly escaped a fire in texas. by managed to get them out. this story is popular on bbc .com. let's ta ke this story is popular on bbc .com. let's take a look at some of the front pages from around the world. we start off with singapore's straits times. it looks at the jumps in salary. apparently, some former stu d e nts in salary. apparently, some former students took come for— $5,000 a month with the business and computing being the best earners. shifting now the page to the china daily and it features some colourful images taking place as part of the chinese lunar new year festival festivities. that includes of this snap ofa festivities. that includes of this snap of a fi
iam in london. 0urtop welcome back. as for staying with us. i am in london. our top stories. 0nline critics of china's plan to allowed president xijinping extra time in office have found their censored. but just as time in office have found their censored. butjust as there will be a daily of five hour pause to the fighting in rebel held eastern ghoutta in syria from tuesday. a family narrowly escaped a fire in texas. by managed to get them out. this story is popular on bbc .com. let's ta ke...
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va nessa vanessa is talking about cycle theft on bbc radio london because a bike is stolen in london every 90 seconds. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. a lack of trust among disabled people over how their welfare claims are decided. mps find assessors submitted reports that were riddled with errors and regularly missed quality targets. good morning, it's wednesday 1ath february. also this morning: borisjohnson moves to reassure voters who he says are angry and alienated because of brexit in the first of a series of speeches from senior cabinet members. a new times table test is introduced for thousands of eight and nine year olds in england's primary schools in a bid to raise numeracy levels. good morning. in liverpool the council has been selling off derelict homes for £1 each. these are some of the ones which have been renovated already as planned to try and make sure we get rid of the derelict homes in the area. it could help the housing shortage. we will have a look in some of the houses later. good morning from a much warmer but rather windy pyeongc
va nessa vanessa is talking about cycle theft on bbc radio london because a bike is stolen in london every 90 seconds. hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and naga munchetty. a lack of trust among disabled people over how their welfare claims are decided. mps find assessors submitted reports that were riddled with errors and regularly missed quality targets. good morning, it's wednesday 1ath february. also this morning: borisjohnson moves to reassure voters who he says are angry and...
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in another, a different woman alleges that she was attacked in london in 2011 and in an unnamed foreign country in 2010. now, this all comes as the actress uma thurman has given an interview in the united states in which she says that after the release of the film pulp fiction, which was produced by harvey weinstein, she accuses him of trying to attack her in hotel rooms in london and paris. she said she managed to wriggle away. a spokesman for harvey weinstein said that any incident that took place was a result of him misreading her signals. and has also said that harvey weinstein unequivocally denies any accusations of nonconsensual sex. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. palestinian officials say a teenager has been shot dead in clashes with the israeli army in the occupied west bank. israeli forces say they entered the village of burqin to find a man suspected of murdering an israeli rabbi last month. the israeli military says it's checking the report. the kremlin has condemned the pentagon's announcement that it's to modernise america's nuclear arsenal,
in another, a different woman alleges that she was attacked in london in 2011 and in an unnamed foreign country in 2010. now, this all comes as the actress uma thurman has given an interview in the united states in which she says that after the release of the film pulp fiction, which was produced by harvey weinstein, she accuses him of trying to attack her in hotel rooms in london and paris. she said she managed to wriggle away. a spokesman for harvey weinstein said that any incident that took...