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london. region's canal much is its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the. the thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trip as cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but all visit the house of a new stray sion. one of the rooms is devoted to the patterns of the cedar palestrina london underground. say the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exciting
london. region's canal much is its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the. the thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book...
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london. shop. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil the canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trip as cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shelf of books on a house but all they say the house of a new stray sion. one of the rooms is devoted to the patterns of the sea to culture in the london underground. so the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a real
london. shop. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil the canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city...
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the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they were first introduced in the 1920s, they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movie studios, they became something of an icon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind when i think of britain, the queen or the red phone booth. although as more people got access to their own phone at home, the numbers of actual calls being made from them dropped. but it was the arrival of the mobile phone that really sounded the death knell for these pieces of london history. now, i can remember when i first came here 20 years ago, using a phone box was a really big event, it was like, "i have arrived in london." i probably took several dozen selfies in one of these things. these days it is just clear it isn't being used much. and frankly it isn't the nicest place to be. the smell is not ideal, either. i might get out of h
the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they were first introduced in the 1920s, they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movie studios, they became something of an icon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind when i think of britain, the queen or the red phone booth. although as more people got access to their...
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and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london are being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight cars in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but for visit the house the venue strange and. one of the rooms is devoted to the patterns of a cd palestrina london underground. say the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exciting area full of schools galleries and really interesting landscapes . to the south it's soho once the homes of many artists and filmmakers. today so it was mainly home to see it as an influx. even so national is a few hidden spot states. secret t.v. myths about the palm. beach home first that typical british. scones served with jam and. pretty much to
and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london are being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight cars in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but for visit the house...
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we have every london borough participating. we had that last year as well for 25th anniversary and we have that again, isa anniversary and we have that again, is a real achievement. what were the origins of the idea? the first one was literally a bus tour for 100 people, enthusiasts who wanted to see contemporary architecture. it was so see contemporary architecture. it was so oversubscribed but the following year a number of london boroughs participated and opened their doors. and today in 2018 we expect a quarter of a million people, even despite the weather. what are your top tips for getting the best out of an open house? maybe focus on the outer boroughs. london has some amazing cigarettes tucked away on the fringes of the city. you don't always have to go into the centre. the other tip i would give is pick one borough and concentrate on that. there is always magic on your doorstep. all of the venues are listed on the app, and it is not just the big venues you can visit. you can see inside google‘s private homes as well!
we have every london borough participating. we had that last year as well for 25th anniversary and we have that again, isa anniversary and we have that again, is a real achievement. what were the origins of the idea? the first one was literally a bus tour for 100 people, enthusiasts who wanted to see contemporary architecture. it was so see contemporary architecture. it was so oversubscribed but the following year a number of london boroughs participated and opened their doors. and today in...
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free entry into london's test buildings. free entry into london's best buildings. some are a little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it is purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it is covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's most magnificent buildings open their doors to the public for the annual open house. 2018 is their biggest event yet with over 800 venues to explore. from the top of this tower of technology you get the best view of london there has ever been. the bt tower was opened in 1965, and for over a decade it was london's tallest building. standing at more than 600 feet, it was built to carry telecommunications all across the uk. and in true 1960s fashion, the top doubled as a revolving restau ra nt. when you eat here they give you a certificate of orbit to say you have been above and around the
free entry into london's test buildings. free entry into london's best buildings. some are a little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it is purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it is covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's most...
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i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme — the wife of interpol‘s former president, meng hongwei, speaks to the bbc, weeks after he was detained in china. # in the name of love.
i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme — the wife of interpol‘s former president, meng hongwei, speaks to the bbc, weeks after he was detained in china. # in the name of love.
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but to actually trained in london. so with that culture of ingenuity but also london later is a very passionate franklin but the london connection for someone who has access to his parents. >> host: it is so interesting to me because most people that write about franklin it is in the prime of his career this political figure and they write about him as a political theorist but you have gone back to franklin in his book the coming years why would you want to do that quick. >> all of those that express interest in the early life i remember talking with winston churchill there are some wonderful stories about his career so that's one thing. but as far as i can see that key defining moment the biggest turning points are winter of 47 about to turn 41 and that's when he began his experiments. so how does he get to that point? up to that point he is a successful printer and journalist and highly respected in philadelphia and then becomes a world-famous artist so how does he get to that point he can be founder of america that
but to actually trained in london. so with that culture of ingenuity but also london later is a very passionate franklin but the london connection for someone who has access to his parents. >> host: it is so interesting to me because most people that write about franklin it is in the prime of his career this political figure and they write about him as a political theorist but you have gone back to franklin in his book the coming years why would you want to do that quick. >> all of...
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the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that but then subjects of commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke since since i guess the blitz. commission. she said nothing would be changed in response to a grandfather catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult i think it's very difficult for everyone involved whether it's the fire fights is all the debris to survive as the relatives it's in the local communities a very very painful process firefights is a real live in the worst day of their lives in terms of what clearly all lessons that need to be learned i mean i thought i heard what tony cotton said i think in every emergency incident firefighters will learn and adapt to what they do in the next incident as a result of what they've done the london fire brigade itself is actually altered its plans for responding to hamas fires post grenfell so they have made c
the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that but then subjects of commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke since since i guess the blitz. commission. she said nothing would be changed in response to a grandfather catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult i think...
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is on increasing the minimum wage for their workers, $15 in the us. £10 in london. £9.50 outside london. what will it do to inflationary pressure? it will add to inflationary pressures . it will add to inflationary pressures. we have a tight labour market in the uk and the us and other places like japan and parts of the eu and this means that workers are ina the eu and this means that workers are in a better place to demand wage increases either through strike action or self—regulation such as the amazon decision. pressure starting to emerge and catch up with the strength of the labour market. timing is everything. company bosses because of the tight labour market have to listen. it is interesting for these companies doing the disruption such as amazon and uber. how much of it was down to low wages. do you think this will create new opportunities for companies? possibly although it is better for workers, but yes for companies that means they will have to take margins and margins are elevated in the us. we are concerned about that. in canada a mum was saying she felt she should be at t
is on increasing the minimum wage for their workers, $15 in the us. £10 in london. £9.50 outside london. what will it do to inflationary pressure? it will add to inflationary pressures . it will add to inflationary pressures. we have a tight labour market in the uk and the us and other places like japan and parts of the eu and this means that workers are ina the eu and this means that workers are in a better place to demand wage increases either through strike action or self—regulation such...
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london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on houseboats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shelf of books on a house but all they say the house of at you strange and. one of them is devoted to the patterns of the sea to culture in the london underground. so the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exciti
london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on houseboats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the...
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london vibrant metropolis. region's canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now daytrippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but all visit the house of a new stray sion. one of the dreams is devoted to the patterns of proceeds of telstra in the london underground. say the gallery is based in king's cross london which has undergone this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exc
london vibrant metropolis. region's canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of...
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the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that then subject to commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst look since since i guess the blitz. commission called and she said nothing would be changed in response to a grand fail catastrophically today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult i think it's very difficult for everyone involved whether it's the fire fights is all the debris to survive as the relatives in the local communities a very very painful process firefights is a real live in the worst day of their lives in terms of what the clearly are lessons that need to be learned i mean i thought i heard what tony cotton said i think in every emergency incident firefighters will learn and adapt what they do in the next incident as a result of what they've done the london fire brigade itself is actually altered its plans for responding to harras fires post grenfell so they h
the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that then subject to commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst look since since i guess the blitz. commission called and she said nothing would be changed in response to a grand fail catastrophically today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult...
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there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london. i think we are the first one in scotland, i think, if not, certainly edinburgh. can i try it? yes, please! it's really nice. for the hard—core oat fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming little scottish town, but what it has got is the king of porridge. neil robertson, the only man to hold two golden spurtle awards, runs this traditional tearoom, and it is where you come if you're after real salt and water porridge with absolutely no adornment. this is the puritan's porridge, and actually, you have to order ahead for this because it takes six hours for the oats to soak before they are ready. let's give it a go. yes, it is kind of what you expect. it's edible. it's quite bland. the texture is definitely quite nutty. i could certainly eat a who
there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london. i think we are the first one in scotland, i think, if not, certainly edinburgh. can i try it? yes, please! it's really nice. for the hard—core oat fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming...
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london vibrant metropolis. region's canal much is its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london off the bill now she's interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown . in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now daytrippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight cars in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a houseboat all visit the house the value strange and. one of the rooms is devoted to the patents a procedure called stream the london underground. so the gallery is based in king's cross london which has undergone this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really ex
london vibrant metropolis. region's canal much is its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london off the bill now she's interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown . in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of...
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or we're standing right here in the middle of london you're from. scotland why i came to town one can unlock all i moved here because. this is kentish town and say ok. when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london that i could afford to move. really around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here and in north london since about ninety six well you know moving from style in to london i mean i'm just guessing but it must've felt like you were a small fish in a big pond yeah i didn't know anybody in the industry when i moved to london i was very much from a kind of known commercial photography no not no not since i was in background say it was a very strange experience and that's why it was great to meet jefferson at college because we were by from the same boat and we confuse yes and they confuse and we both we both ended up kind of you know china kind of make a mark here without any support from anybody really and why here why not hollywood for example i mean you work with so many of these levers
or we're standing right here in the middle of london you're from. scotland why i came to town one can unlock all i moved here because. this is kentish town and say ok. when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london that i could afford to move. really around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here and in north london since about ninety six well you know moving from style in to london i mean i'm just guessing but it must've felt like you were...
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this is great news for london. it comes as a real shot in the arm at this time of uncertainty, in particular. it confirms london's status as one of the world's leading global financial centres. you know, we've got more european headquarters of global companies unilever is not the only anglo—dutch company. the biggest payer into uk pension funds is royal dutch shell, who are watching this process carefully. the message seems clear. uk investors want the world's biggest companies to call the uk home. simon jack, bbc news. the manager of the star footballer cristiano ronaldo says he is doing well and is "ready to return to action", despite being accused of rape. shares in the italian football club juventus, where he plays, have fallen by 5% following the allegations, which date back to 2009. it comes as new pictures emerged of the footballer in a las vegas nightclub, which are said to show him with his accuser, kathryn mayorga. cristiano ronaldo strongly denies the allegation made against him. president trump's nomi
this is great news for london. it comes as a real shot in the arm at this time of uncertainty, in particular. it confirms london's status as one of the world's leading global financial centres. you know, we've got more european headquarters of global companies unilever is not the only anglo—dutch company. the biggest payer into uk pension funds is royal dutch shell, who are watching this process carefully. the message seems clear. uk investors want the world's biggest companies to call the uk...
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the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that then subjects a commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke fires since since i guess the blitz fire brigade commissioned eddie cotton she said nothing would be changed in response to a grin fell catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult i think it's very difficult for everyone involved whether it's the fire fights is all the debris to survive as the relatives it's in the local communities a very very painful process firefights is. reliving the worst day of their lives in terms of what clearly are lessons that need to be learned i mean i thought i heard what tony cotton said i think in every emergency incident firefighters will learn and adapt to what they do in the next incident as a result of what they've done the london fire brigade itself is actually altered its plans for responding to harras fires post gre
the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that then subjects a commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke fires since since i guess the blitz fire brigade commissioned eddie cotton she said nothing would be changed in response to a grin fell catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has...
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london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and there's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now daytrippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight cars in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a houseboat all visit the house the values tracing. one of the dreams is devoted to the past and the proceeds of telstra in the london underground. say the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exci
london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal watches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and there's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of...
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the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they were first introduced in the 1920s they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movie studios, they became something of an icon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind when i think of britain, the queen or the red phone booth. although as more people got access to their own phone at home, the numbers of actual calls being made from them dropped. but it was the arrival of the mobile phone that really sounded the death knell for these pieces of london history. now, i can remember when i first came here 20 years ago, using a phone box was a really big event, it was like, "i have arrived in london." i probably took several dozen selfies in one of these things. these days it is just clear it isn't being used much. and frankly it isn't the nicest place to be. the smell is not ideal, either. i might get out of he
the red phone box is synonymous with london. when they were first introduced in the 1920s they gave many poorer londoners access to a telephone for the very first time, and after countless appearances in films, tv shows and movie studios, they became something of an icon both here and around the world. you come to london, you see the red telephone box. the first thing that comes into my mind when i think of britain, the queen or the red phone booth. although as more people got access to their...
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good morning from bbc london news. middle—class drug users will be targeted as part of a crackdown on the causes of violent crime. the home secretary is due to announce a series of measures to tackle the problem on his tory party conference speech later. drug users have been linked with the rise in gang violence in london. sajid javid will launch a consultation into whether schools, social services and housing departments should have a legal obligation to assist. it is something that has been welcomed by one youth project in south london. this is well overdue. the schools and professionals in the schools require help with speaking to pa rents require help with speaking to parents in the community. they are screaming out for this sort of service, for the support, for the professional, holistic package. people across the capital are being offered the opportunity to plant 50,000 trees in parks, schools, private gardens and housing estates in london. it is part of the mayor's drive to make the capital greener and turn it
good morning from bbc london news. middle—class drug users will be targeted as part of a crackdown on the causes of violent crime. the home secretary is due to announce a series of measures to tackle the problem on his tory party conference speech later. drug users have been linked with the rise in gang violence in london. sajid javid will launch a consultation into whether schools, social services and housing departments should have a legal obligation to assist. it is something that has been...
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london vibrant metropolis. region's canal arches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trip as cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but all visit the house the venue strange and. one of the rooms is devoted to the patterns of the seats of telstra in the london underground. so the gallery is based in king's cross london which has undergone this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exci
london vibrant metropolis. region's canal arches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the...
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london a vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil the canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now day trippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but all visit the house of a new stray sion. one of the rooms is devoted to the passenger seat of palestrina london underground. say the gallery is based in king's cross london which has undergone this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exciti
london a vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil the canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up wildlife is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known...
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the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that but then subjects of commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke since since i guess the blitz. commission that he called and she said nothing would be changed in response to a grand catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very difficult i think it's very difficult for everyone involved whether it's the fire fights is all the debris to survive as the relatives it's in the local communities a very very painful process firefights is. reliving the worst day of their lives in terms of what clearly are lessons that need to be learned i mean i thought i heard what tony cotton said i think in every emergency incident firefighters will learn and adapt to what they do in the next incident as a result of what they've done the london fire brigade itself has actually altered its plans for responding to harras fires post grenfell so they ha
the fire engines in london not owned by the london fog owned by a private company that but then subjects of commercial pressures and ends up being sold for two pounds is lunacy ridiculous you know what's it like for your members hearing this ongoing inquiry into the worst bloke since since i guess the blitz. commission that he called and she said nothing would be changed in response to a grand catastrophe today and all procedures were followed on the first point the process has been very...
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there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london. i think we are the first one in scotland, i think, if not, certainly edinburgh. please! it's really nice. for the hard—core fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming little scottish town, but what it has is the king of porridge. neil robertson, the only man to hold to golden spurtle award, —— neil robertson, the only man to hold two golden spurtle awards, runs this traditional tearoom, and it is where you come if you're after real salt and water porridge with absolutely no adornment. this is the puritan's porridge, and actually, you have to order ahead for this because it takes six hours for the oats to soak before they are ready. let's give it a go. yes, it is kind of what you expect. it is edible. it's quite bland. the texture is definite
there is a porridge cafe in new york, in copenhagen, in london. i think we are the first one in scotland, i think, if not, certainly edinburgh. please! it's really nice. for the hard—core fan, there are plenty of opportunities to sample the very best, which led the tourist board to create bespoke porridge tours, taking you all over the country. luckily, one of the key stops is only an hour's train ride outside edinburgh. auchtermuchty may look like a small, unassuming little scottish town,...
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we have every london borough participating. we had that last year as well for 25th anniversary and we have that again, is a real achievement. what were the origins of the idea? the first open house was literally a bus tour for 100 people, enthusiasts who wanted to see contemporary architecture. it was so oversubscribed that the following year a number of london boroughs participated and opened their doors. and today in 2018 we expect a quarter of a million people, even despite the weather. what are your top tips for getting the best out of an open house? maybe focus on the outer boroughs. london has some amazing secrets tucked away on the fringes of the city. you don't always have to go into the centre. the other tip i would give is pick one borough and concentrate on that. there is always magic on your doorstep. all of the venues are listed on the app, and it is not just the big venues you can visit. you can see inside people's private homes as well! it's amazing that this house is sitting in the middle of a suburban street. a
we have every london borough participating. we had that last year as well for 25th anniversary and we have that again, is a real achievement. what were the origins of the idea? the first open house was literally a bus tour for 100 people, enthusiasts who wanted to see contemporary architecture. it was so oversubscribed that the following year a number of london boroughs participated and opened their doors. and today in 2018 we expect a quarter of a million people, even despite the weather. what...
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or we're standing right here in the middle of london you're from. gotland why i came to town one can unlock oh i moved here because it's not she come this is kentish town and say ok we're when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london i could afford to move. we got a really beautiful studio around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here and in north london since about ninety six well you know moving from scotland to london i mean i'm just guessing but it must've felt like you were a small fish in a big pond yeah i didn't know anybody in the industry when i moved to london i was very much from a kind of known commercial photography no not no not since i was in background say it was a very strange experience and that's why it was great to meet jefferson at college because we would buy from the same boat and we confuse yesterday's confusing we we both ended up kind of you know china kind of make a mark here without any support from anybody really and why here why not hollywood for example i mean yo
or we're standing right here in the middle of london you're from. gotland why i came to town one can unlock oh i moved here because it's not she come this is kentish town and say ok we're when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london i could afford to move. we got a really beautiful studio around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here and in north london since about ninety six well you know moving from scotland to london i mean i'm just...
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in southwark, in london, charging points use the electricity inside. there are something like 700,000 lampposts in london and seven million across the uk, lots of which are right near where cars are. so the perfect situation to be able to install a charge point without needing to dig up the road. the government gives you £3,500 towards an electric car, and subsidises companies and councils installing charging points, including faster ones for those longer journeys. in the uk, we currently have around 900 rapid chargers, so these are chargers that will charge a car in 20 to 30 odd minutes. the uk as a whole will need somewhere between 4,000—7,000 rapid charges over the next five years. it's cheaper and greener, but the transition to electric will take time. tom burridge, bbc news. let's get more on this from steve huntingford, who's editor of the magazine "what car?" i don't know if you heard that steve but essentially, i have 200 mile round—trip to work and home again and getting an electric car now is not going to cut it, is it? with a 200 mile r
in southwark, in london, charging points use the electricity inside. there are something like 700,000 lampposts in london and seven million across the uk, lots of which are right near where cars are. so the perfect situation to be able to install a charge point without needing to dig up the road. the government gives you £3,500 towards an electric car, and subsidises companies and councils installing charging points, including faster ones for those longer journeys. in the uk, we currently have...
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london breed: all right. wow. we clearly need a bigger room. well, i just want to say thank you all so much for being here. i'm london breed, mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am excited to be home at the african american art and culture complex. thank you to our codirectors who are managing this beautiful facility. you know, this program is one of my dreams. it's my dream because i wouldn't be standing here if it weren't for an opportunity when i was in high school. when i was 14, i signed up for the mayor's youth, employment, and training program. it was my first job where i got my first check, first paycheck, and i see jeff maury, he signed my first paycheck. he always remember the signature on your first paycheck, and i was really fortunate because i grew up in this community and of course there were a lot of challenges, and there continue to be a lot of challenges, and i was fortunate because i was given an opportunity to work at the family school where i learned how to answer the phones. and one of the first days that i
london breed: all right. wow. we clearly need a bigger room. well, i just want to say thank you all so much for being here. i'm london breed, mayor of the city and county of san francisco, and i am excited to be home at the african american art and culture complex. thank you to our codirectors who are managing this beautiful facility. you know, this program is one of my dreams. it's my dream because i wouldn't be standing here if it weren't for an opportunity when i was in high school. when i...
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london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of the city in his book secret london. now daytrippers cruise along regent's canal from little venice to camden. but there are plans to use the canal for transporting freight house in the past. along the banks people can shop for books on a house but all visit the house the values tracing. one of the dreams is devoted to the patterns of the seeds of telstra in the london underground. so the gallery is based in king's cross london which is undergoing this amazing transformation over the past few years and it's now a really exci
london vibrant metropolis. reagents canal launches its way north of central london but it's surprising a tranquil canal runs almost parallel to the river thames. london author bill nash is interested in the more secluded parts of his hometown. in the past ten years. and in particular since the london olympics a lot of the canals around london of being revitalized cleaned up. life is being reintroduced and that's a lot of people living on house boats nash describes the lesser known aspects of...
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protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth edition of the invictus games open in sydney, and will see 500 competitors from 18 nations taking part. and in half an hour we can visit an otherworldly digital art exhibition in click. the foreign office says it is considering its next steps following the confirmation by saudi arabia of the death of journalist jamal khashoggi. he died during his visit to their consulate in istanbul earlier this month. saudi state tv says the initial findings of an investigation suggest he died when a fight broke out. president trump has described the latest version of events as credible. 18 people have been arrested and
protestors are to march through london demanding another referendum on the uk's membership of the european union. two men have been charged with murdering father—of—two ian tomlin, who was beaten to death outside his home in south—west london. also coming up this hour, bepicolombo blasts off. two satellites developed in europe and japan are on their way to the planet mercury. it's hoped that together they can resolve the puzzles of the mysterious planet closest to the sun. the fourth...
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this is great news for london. it comes as a real shot in the arm at this time of uncertainty, in particular. it confirms london's status as one of the world's leading global financial centres. you know, we've got more european headquarters of global companies than anywhere else and it is great to know that unilever is here to stay, too. unilever is not the only anglo—dutch company. the biggest payer into uk pension funds is royal dutch shell, who are watching this process carefully. the message seems clear. uk investors want the world's biggest companies to call the uk home. simon jack, bbc news. the death toll continues to rise in indonesia after last week's earthquake and tsunami. at least 1500 people are known to have died but rescuers fear the final death could be much higher as they try to reach remote areas on the island of sulawesi that have been cut off. 0ur south east asia correspondent jonathan head has been speaking to people in a village in one of the worst hit areas where they're struggling to cope.
this is great news for london. it comes as a real shot in the arm at this time of uncertainty, in particular. it confirms london's status as one of the world's leading global financial centres. you know, we've got more european headquarters of global companies than anywhere else and it is great to know that unilever is here to stay, too. unilever is not the only anglo—dutch company. the biggest payer into uk pension funds is royal dutch shell, who are watching this process carefully. the...
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look, london, the population in london is more than the populations of scotla nd london is more than the populations of scotland and wales combined, we contribute a huge amount to our country's economy, i'm a firm believer in the nation state but i'm not asking for a unilateral declaration of independence, i quite like london being the capital city of our country before the government has to realise is if the country is to prosper and do well london needs to prosper and do well london needs to prosper and do well as well and my real worry and this is from speaking to business leaders and investors and innovators but also the nhs, social care and policing, if we have a bad breaks it real or no deal whatsoever, it's going to be catastrophic or the capital city and for the country. those circumstances, the government needs to realise it's in our country's interests that any deal government dollars with the eu, doors right by london and i think nicola sturgeon, carmenjones, the london and i think nicola sturgeon, carmen jones, the northern london and i think nicola sturgeon, carmenjones,
look, london, the population in london is more than the populations of scotla nd london is more than the populations of scotland and wales combined, we contribute a huge amount to our country's economy, i'm a firm believer in the nation state but i'm not asking for a unilateral declaration of independence, i quite like london being the capital city of our country before the government has to realise is if the country is to prosper and do well london needs to prosper and do well london needs to...
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the mayor of london says it's great news that unilever has chosen to keep its headquarters in london and abandon plans to move to rotterdam. despite the government's appalling mishandling of the brexit negotiations, the cap will always be one of the best cities in the country -- in the world to do business. it isn't all about london. bloomberg's european stocks reporter is with us. broke, theriginally question was this or was it not about brexit. the company said it wasn't a lot of people suggested it was. let's talk about why they back down here because u.k.-based shareholders did like this move because it would have lost the position and many index funds would have had to lose their holdings. >> this is a huge victory for british investors. these are major funds protecting this move. some of the biggest british funds said this move was wrong. the company was trying to consolidate its business but they didn't agree with it. the main reason is they didn't want the shares to tank and decline because of the exit from the ftse 100 index. thought -- anna: you would have thought with the
the mayor of london says it's great news that unilever has chosen to keep its headquarters in london and abandon plans to move to rotterdam. despite the government's appalling mishandling of the brexit negotiations, the cap will always be one of the best cities in the country -- in the world to do business. it isn't all about london. bloomberg's european stocks reporter is with us. broke, theriginally question was this or was it not about brexit. the company said it wasn't a lot of people...
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welcome to our london studios. we have outlined some of the risks that are weighing over global markets and also for your sector, so let me start i asking, with that in mind, how robust is demand from your customers? a it is quite robust as matter of fact for one reason, diversification from the industry for point standpoint, and also from a geographical standpoint. asia was almost 20%. so fast growing customer use -- growing countries still have high demand. not only forty and the first quarter, but for next year, too. manus: what is the biggest challenge for you? good morning. it is manus in dubai. is it finding the right people for the business? is it supplying your markets? what is the biggest headwind you see? christine lagarde is talking about dark clouds on the horizon. what are the darkest clouds or challenge in the near-term 2019? bernard: for most industrial companies, the digital confirmation is a challenge on providing the right consulting forservice, or to them -- that is the most challenging aspect of
welcome to our london studios. we have outlined some of the risks that are weighing over global markets and also for your sector, so let me start i asking, with that in mind, how robust is demand from your customers? a it is quite robust as matter of fact for one reason, diversification from the industry for point standpoint, and also from a geographical standpoint. asia was almost 20%. so fast growing customer use -- growing countries still have high demand. not only forty and the first...
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in marlow one in london. there's a lot of there's a lot of people that aren't getting help initially and then. they're given somewhere to stay but that's just when the problem really starts that's when you've got to really have the resources and this and. the stop at the front line who are going to be able to help people make the transition from the streets the four hundred ninety four that made me feel that's just a rough estimate i'm sure there's more if you will in other aspects to. the way people have passed away and it's about time that the sort of things were highlighted and. just said that it was. shocking actually was going on and not just london in spreading out of course. in dealing with the evidence you know like i mean it's you know just. yeah these figures definitely aren't underestimate you know we had to kind of jigsaw pieces together and that's because as you said the systems in place are really fractured often people aren't talking to each other and that is a problem when it comes to data but
in marlow one in london. there's a lot of there's a lot of people that aren't getting help initially and then. they're given somewhere to stay but that's just when the problem really starts that's when you've got to really have the resources and this and. the stop at the front line who are going to be able to help people make the transition from the streets the four hundred ninety four that made me feel that's just a rough estimate i'm sure there's more if you will in other aspects to. the way...
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or we're standing right here in the middle of london you're from. gotland why i came to town one can unlock oh i moved here because. this is kentish town and say ok. when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london i could afford to move. really around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here in north london since about ninety six well you know moving from scotland to london i mean i'm just guessing but it must've felt like you were a small...
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somebody says by 2021 in london d riverless ca rs somebody says by 2021 in london driverless cars could be a reality. 2021 sounds very soon for something thatis 2021 sounds very soon for something that is pretty much unproven. what they are doing is they are setting up they are doing is they are setting up with a tech company to digitally mapped the whole of london. that means knowing exactly where every ca rd means knowing exactly where every card is and every traffic light. that sounds fine. those are the bits that are fixed. what worries me is there are lots of things moving on there are lots of things moving on the road, other vehicles and people. three years sounds quite soon. like ben this morning following off his bike on the way to work. iama bit bike on the way to work. i am a bit battered and bruised on my elbows and knees. it is a trust thing that given all the distractions and how busy the cities are, you can see how they might work on big, wide roads, but the city is difficult to navigate and you want to make sure the technology is right. you would not start in a busy city,
somebody says by 2021 in london d riverless ca rs somebody says by 2021 in london driverless cars could be a reality. 2021 sounds very soon for something thatis 2021 sounds very soon for something that is pretty much unproven. what they are doing is they are setting up they are doing is they are setting up with a tech company to digitally mapped the whole of london. that means knowing exactly where every ca rd means knowing exactly where every card is and every traffic light. that sounds fine....
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this goes to the issue about knife crime in london and violent crime in london. i think the latest data showed over 15,000 knife crime related incidents over the last year, more than 200 a day. it is going to be a key battle ground for the next mayoral race. i think sadiq khan has been complacent. he had left his eye off of the ball and i think he has a lot to a nswer of the ball and i think he has a lot to answer for here. it is the ultimate thing. do you feel safe or not, and clearly people don't feel safe, and a year sadiq khan co nsta ntly com plain safe, and a year sadiq khan constantly complain saying i have done my bit —— i hear him complain. it's up to central government. that is not good enough. you are the mayor of london, take responsibility, do something about this, it is not credible. he says sadiq khan has a responsibility. it is murderers who commit murder not the mayors of london or anywhere else. this murder took place actually about a mile away from where i live in london, and it's in a very isolated area. it is related to drugs, it opens up
this goes to the issue about knife crime in london and violent crime in london. i think the latest data showed over 15,000 knife crime related incidents over the last year, more than 200 a day. it is going to be a key battle ground for the next mayoral race. i think sadiq khan has been complacent. he had left his eye off of the ball and i think he has a lot to a nswer of the ball and i think he has a lot to answer for here. it is the ultimate thing. do you feel safe or not, and clearly people...
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or were standing right here in the middle of london your films. gotland why i came to town one can unlock oh i moved here because. this is kentish town and say ok. when i mean here it was pretty much the only place in north london i could afford to move. around the corner and i moved here in ninety six just over there and i lived here in north london since about nice six well you know moving from scotland to london i mean i'm just guessing but it must've felt like you were a small fish in a big...
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i'm working in london. and i keep being attacked, keep being followed and intimidated by moped thieves. it's getting to the point where i'm seeing the thieves more than i'm seeing the police, so i'm feeling really threatened. you can see more of that investigation on inside out tonight at 7:30pm on bbc one. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is starting jury service today. mr khan described it as a vital civic duty. he says he will remain in contact with city hall throughout. he worked as a lawyer before going into politics. st pancras station celebrates its 150 years today. the station opened in 1868, connecting london to manchester, liverpool, leeds and bradford. there will be a special performance on the grand terrace this evening to mark the celebration. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there is a good service on the tubes, but the overground is part—suspended. there is no service between surrey quays and clapham junction, because of a faulty track in the wandsworth road area. on the roads
i'm working in london. and i keep being attacked, keep being followed and intimidated by moped thieves. it's getting to the point where i'm seeing the thieves more than i'm seeing the police, so i'm feeling really threatened. you can see more of that investigation on inside out tonight at 7:30pm on bbc one. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, is starting jury service today. mr khan described it as a vital civic duty. he says he will remain in contact with city hall throughout. he worked as a...
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in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. amazon's lowest paid us workers will receive $15 an hourfrom 1 november. the federal legal minimum is $7.25. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. the legal minimum uk wage is £7.83 an hourfor over—25s and £7.38 for those aged 21 to 24. a budget airline that began offering long—haul flights from uk airports earlier this year, including sta nsted to the us, has collapsed. primera air said it was ceasing all operations at midnight on monday after 14 years of operations. flights to washington and new york due to leave stansted on monday night were grounded and passengers have been told not to go to the airport on tuesday. mike ashley's firm sports direct has sacked the senior management at house of fraserjust weeks after it bought the chain. in a one—sentence statement, sports direct said it had "dismissed the former directors and senior management of house
in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. amazon's lowest paid us workers will receive $15 an hourfrom 1 november. the federal legal minimum is $7.25. in the uk, workers will see a rise from £8.20 an hour in london to £10.50. 0utside london the rate rises from £8 an hour to £9.50. the legal minimum uk wage is £7.83 an hourfor over—25s and £7.38 for those aged 21 to 24. a budget airline that...
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our reporter chi chi izundo is in central london for us. indeed, as you say, organisers have suggested that more than half a million people have come today. as you say, the speeches are starting to wind up in the rally at parliament square but there are still a lot of people walking in protest against the referendum that happened in 2016, and so far the negotiation processes towards brexit. we arejoined by dylan. why did you decide to take part today? for a lot of reasons. i am british and proudly european. i am for a lot of reasons. i am british and proudly european. lam proud for a lot of reasons. i am british and proudly european. i am proud to be part of european union. i have colleagues who are european and they don't know what will happen to them. i have friends all over europe who don't know what that will happen to them. the clock is ticking, there are six months left to run and the only thing we can do is that the facts have come to light and we deserve another say. you said you we re deserve another say. you said you were a softwa
our reporter chi chi izundo is in central london for us. indeed, as you say, organisers have suggested that more than half a million people have come today. as you say, the speeches are starting to wind up in the rally at parliament square but there are still a lot of people walking in protest against the referendum that happened in 2016, and so far the negotiation processes towards brexit. we arejoined by dylan. why did you decide to take part today? for a lot of reasons. i am british and...
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london breed: that's really happening. and in fact, it happened when i went to the gym this morning. there's an area where people -- sadly, they're homeless and they're sleeping there. immediately, there's a whole group text that goes out to a number of people. i'm like there's trash, there's a number of people. we need day shelters. where are the opportunities for folks, and why are you not bringing me the solutions because people should not have to sleep on the streets in san francisco when we're investing over $300 million annually trying to solve this issue. there needs to be some accountability for how we're spending that money, where our resources are going. as mayor, our plan is to look at all of what we're doing now, and if something is not working, it effectively needs to change. >> you inspire me, and what i've been telling people is mayor breed cannot do this alone. each and every citizen in this city is going to have to pick up this trash. you built this great app, or what the city did, sf311.org. if i see a pi
london breed: that's really happening. and in fact, it happened when i went to the gym this morning. there's an area where people -- sadly, they're homeless and they're sleeping there. immediately, there's a whole group text that goes out to a number of people. i'm like there's trash, there's a number of people. we need day shelters. where are the opportunities for folks, and why are you not bringing me the solutions because people should not have to sleep on the streets in san francisco when...
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i don't think london can afford to be complacent. absolutely not. the final page of the daily telegraph, you are heading to bali as you mentioned for the imf meeting, give us mentioned for the imf meeting, give us your take on the imf really pushing this message. christine lagarde again and again in the press. she believes very strongly in globalisation and also that free trade is the way to future economic growth, i do not think she is wrong about that. i had to tell you that the european bank for reconstruction and development, we think that that is called for economic growth, that free trade has helped the world economy, globalisation has helped the world economy. so the imf are saying here that they want to have a renewed push, they want to remind people that there are benefits and free trade at the same time as we have all these tensions. i would say one thing, they are right, i think we are right too to push this thing. it has to be a different form of globalisation probably going forward , globalisation probably going forward, we can't ignore
i don't think london can afford to be complacent. absolutely not. the final page of the daily telegraph, you are heading to bali as you mentioned for the imf meeting, give us mentioned for the imf meeting, give us your take on the imf really pushing this message. christine lagarde again and again in the press. she believes very strongly in globalisation and also that free trade is the way to future economic growth, i do not think she is wrong about that. i had to tell you that the european bank...
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we re other in london, and they say there were simplifying it. paul dummett is not a brexit related issue, this ringing endorsement of london, with investors saying, we want blue—chip companies like this to stay in london and in the ftse100, will be a welcome pre—brexit boost. london and in the ftse100, will be a welcome pre-brexit boost. simon jack, thank you. more than 300 people were arrested as thousands of people attended a protest in washington dc against president trump's nominee for the supreme court. republicans say an fbi investigation has exonerated brett kavanaugh of sexual assault allegations, but democrats said the probe was ‘incomplete'. the final vote on his confirmation is expected to take place tomorrow. our washington correspondent, chris buckler, has more. the senate, like america, is divided. and protesters have been doing all they can to be heard by the small handful of politicians who're still deciding whether they will vote for brett kavanaugh. inside the senate's own buildings it was obvious how political and person
we re other in london, and they say there were simplifying it. paul dummett is not a brexit related issue, this ringing endorsement of london, with investors saying, we want blue—chip companies like this to stay in london and in the ftse100, will be a welcome pre—brexit boost. london and in the ftse100, will be a welcome pre-brexit boost. simon jack, thank you. more than 300 people were arrested as thousands of people attended a protest in washington dc against president trump's nominee for...
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london breed: thank you all for being here today. many of you know that before i became an elected official i was the executive director of the african american art and culture complex where we work with so many young people. in fact, the phrase, tay, which is transitional age youth, young people between the ages of 18 and 24 came out of a lot of the work that the african american cultural complex did, along with mo magic and larkin street and the department of children and families in order to identify ways that we can do a better job of serving young people who unfortunately may not always have a support system. i remember when i was that age, struggling in college, trying to stay in college. the frustration, the expenses, how much it cost for not just the dorms, but you know, even in a roommate situation, the food -- i mean, basic needs -- books and borrowing books, and just the challenges that exist sometimes for young people who sadly may not have the support they need, so i can't even imagine, when, you know, many of them don't
london breed: thank you all for being here today. many of you know that before i became an elected official i was the executive director of the african american art and culture complex where we work with so many young people. in fact, the phrase, tay, which is transitional age youth, young people between the ages of 18 and 24 came out of a lot of the work that the african american cultural complex did, along with mo magic and larkin street and the department of children and families in order to...
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the picture is of two dogs who attended the wooferendum dog march in central london yesterday. —— london. the telegraph says police are setting targets to investigate fewer than half of all reported crimes. they also have a picture of sean walsh and katya jones who apologised to their partners after being seen kissing outside a pub! the metro leads with the deaths of two runners at a half marathon in cardiff yesterday. and the daily mirror splashes on the apologies issued by strictly come dancing contestant, seann walsh, and his dance partner, katya jones, after they were photographed kissing outside a pub. they have both got partners. her partner is that neil fellow, who is also in strictly. and jodie whittaker‘s long—awaited doctor who debut was creating a buzz online overnight. thousands of people tweeted about her performance and the response was overwhelmingly positive. we'll be speaking to a couple of tv critics at the end of the show to see what they thought of last night's show. presumably you watched ? presumably you watched? i'm aware. you're aware. it was the monster, the
the picture is of two dogs who attended the wooferendum dog march in central london yesterday. —— london. the telegraph says police are setting targets to investigate fewer than half of all reported crimes. they also have a picture of sean walsh and katya jones who apologised to their partners after being seen kissing outside a pub! the metro leads with the deaths of two runners at a half marathon in cardiff yesterday. and the daily mirror splashes on the apologies issued by strictly come...
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the city of london now, simonjack. how do you assess the kind of feeling among business and finance leaders? well, everyone wants to know what the chances of a no deal? that is the chances of a no deal? that is the thing business beers. ice bow to the thing business beers. ice bow to the international trade secretary liam fox who famously once said he thought the odds of a no deal 60—40. isaid, thought the odds of a no deal 60—40. i said, what now? you said, i haven't changed my mind. business leaders here are clear they think the chancellor no deal has gone up. from over the last seven days. —— the chance of a no deal. the boss of the chance of a no deal. the boss of the wto is also here tonight to reassure business leaders, don't worry, it is not the end of the world, you are a founder member of the wto and we will look out your trading interests. it is very clear here amongst the great and the good of the business community, that is not an option they want, they think the chances of that have gone not. 0n th
the city of london now, simonjack. how do you assess the kind of feeling among business and finance leaders? well, everyone wants to know what the chances of a no deal? that is the chances of a no deal? that is the thing business beers. ice bow to the thing business beers. ice bow to the international trade secretary liam fox who famously once said he thought the odds of a no deal 60—40. isaid, thought the odds of a no deal 60—40. i said, what now? you said, i haven't changed my mind....