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the prime minister speaking in salisbury. now it's time for a look at the weather. we were all talking about february sunshine last week at this time. and for those lucky few visiting cumbria, i bet you couldn't believe you were out on a boat in 18 degrees. but this morning, seven centimetres of lying snow. a cooler and unsettled week ahead. we had storm freya and that has eased off in to scandinavia. behind that, showers will be an issue. most of those have been out to the west but they will filter further east this afternoon. we cannot rule out the odd rumble of thunder. some of those quite nasty across northern ireland, winteriness in that they are as well. for scotland, sunny spells and scattered showers. not particularly warm compared to one week ago. showers in northern ireland stretching across the isle of man into the north of england and north wales. some of those drifting into eastern england. a breezy end to the day, nowhere near as strong as the winds yesterday. overnight, showers continue and those will tend to gather in intensity across northern irelan
the prime minister speaking in salisbury. now it's time for a look at the weather. we were all talking about february sunshine last week at this time. and for those lucky few visiting cumbria, i bet you couldn't believe you were out on a boat in 18 degrees. but this morning, seven centimetres of lying snow. a cooler and unsettled week ahead. we had storm freya and that has eased off in to scandinavia. behind that, showers will be an issue. most of those have been out to the west but they will...
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salisbury has a lot to offer. but questions remain about the way the nerve attack was handled locally. wiltshire police today admitting mixed messages went down. the public are seeing in their community people walking around in these very strange suits. yet in terms of the rest of the public, we determined that was alone. and just trying to translate that into what people were seeing or hearing. novichok had the potential to kill thousands, a leading expert in health says waiting eight days to give advice was wrong. who can remember what clothes they were wearing days previously or whether they were wearing sunglasses are not? this was an inadequate and slow public health response, and even when they gave advice, it was not particularly competent advice. public health england said today it would have been foolish to put out information before the nerve agent was identified for sure. there were also no standing guidelines for this sort of attack. the prime minister stood by the emergency response today, showing by
salisbury has a lot to offer. but questions remain about the way the nerve attack was handled locally. wiltshire police today admitting mixed messages went down. the public are seeing in their community people walking around in these very strange suits. yet in terms of the rest of the public, we determined that was alone. and just trying to translate that into what people were seeing or hearing. novichok had the potential to kill thousands, a leading expert in health says waiting eight days to...
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s prime minister visits the british city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter plus how alleges london is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda type terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on osama bin laden's son. also in syria heavy fighting resumes as u.s. backed kurdish forces close in on islamic states last stronghold that despite donald trump having already announced victory over eisel numerous times in the last few months plus. i'd like to see as broad a coalition as we can put together to replace the door to replace the whole corrupt regime america's national security adviser urges the international community to gang up on that as well as elected president ratcheting up its bid to install the country's opposition leader in caracas. this is our two international coming to you live straight from the russian capital where it's just turned three pm a come to the program. prime minister ther
s prime minister visits the british city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter plus how alleges london is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda type terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on osama bin laden's son. also in syria heavy fighting resumes as u.s. backed kurdish forces close in on islamic...
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dean speer is a chartered surveyor and works for an estate agent in salisbury. hejoins us from our southampton newsroom. thank you for speaking to us. how has it been, the property market over the last 12 months? good evening. clearly the events of a year ago were tragic for don sturges and her family year ago were tragic for don sturges and herfamily and life changing for the scribbles. but realistically, they have not had any significant impact on the local property market. still, a great place to live and work and people want to remain there. there was a report i think last year and this was following data from the land registry saying that there was a 10% drop. is that right. i don't think we have seen 10% of the result of what was happening, there have been drops across the country. brexit is probably more a bigger impact on the property market then we saw at the events. in terms of interest from outside saulsberry, can you describe how that has been for us? from the outside world or in the property market? if people were looking to move into salsberry. wha
dean speer is a chartered surveyor and works for an estate agent in salisbury. hejoins us from our southampton newsroom. thank you for speaking to us. how has it been, the property market over the last 12 months? good evening. clearly the events of a year ago were tragic for don sturges and her family year ago were tragic for don sturges and herfamily and life changing for the scribbles. but realistically, they have not had any significant impact on the local property market. still, a great...
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the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury, as they fear they are still targets. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand lk bennett. the company is expected to file for administration today. and if you are thinking about whether to go away in the springtime, how about this on the front page of the times. "holiday prices plunge," says the times, as it reports on record discounts on easter breaks. the paper says tour operators
the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury, as they fear they are still targets. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand lk bennett. the company is expected to file...
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held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. >> [inaudible] gen. dunford: i think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt it. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. barbara: from russian intelligence? gen. dunford: sure. that shouldn't be news either, barbara. [laughter] barbara: no, just wondering one less time if you would like to expand a little bit, maybe. gen. dunford: no, i think the director is the right individual to talk to about it. >> i am a room order from radio free asia. two days ago the pentagon and the south korean governments declared military exercises. do you think this will lead to degradation of the process? second question about counter operations in south korea around him illicit ship to ship transport in north korea. g
held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. >> [inaudible] gen. dunford: i think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt it. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. barbara: from russian...
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held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. >> [inaudible] i think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt it. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. barbara: from russian intelligence? gen. dunford: sure. that shouldn't be news either, barbara. [laughter] no, just wondering one less time if you would like to expand a little bit, maybe. no, i think the director is the right individual to talk to about it. >> i am a room order from radio free asia. two days ago the pentagon and the south korean governments declared military exercises. toyou think this will lead degradation of the process? second question about counter aroundons in south korea illicit ship to ship transport in north korea. with regards to the first question, i'm glad you asked
held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. >> [inaudible] i think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt it. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. barbara: from russian intelligence?...
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held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. i really think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person -- the best individual to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt that threat. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. >> from russian intelligence? >> sure. that shouldn't be news either, barbara. [laughter] no, just wondering one last time if you would like to expand a little bit, maybe. >> no, i think the director is the right individual to talk to about it. >> we are going to come up on the last question. from radioeporter free asia. i have a question about the north korea issue. two days ago, the pentagon and the south korean governments declared military exercises. do you think this will lead to degradation of the process? and second, my question is about counter operations in sout
held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. i really think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best person -- the best individual to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt that threat. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. >> from...
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held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. [indiscernible] i really think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best individual to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt that threat. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. >> from russian intelligence? >> sure. that shouldn't be news either, barbara. [laughter] >> no, just wondering one last time if you would like to expand a little bit, maybe. >> no, i think the director is the right individual to talk to about it. >> we are going to come up on the last question. >> i am a reporter from radio free asia. i have a question about the north korea issue. two days ago, the pentagon and the south korean governments declared suspension to the military exercises. do you think this will lead to militaryon to readiness of those forces? and second, my q
held russia accountable for what took place in salisbury. help me out if i'm not answering your question. [indiscernible] i really think i would be out of my lane of expertise of i spoke about inside the united states. i certainly have an awareness about it, but the director of the fbi would be the best individual to talk to about the nature of the threat and what we are doing to disrupt that threat. i guess i can say that there certainly is a threat in the united states. >> from russian...
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from salisbury reports i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson so. you know it's not the truth. to ciccio. you to the great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a way so i wouldn't pick anything up any more. or less than i'm sure the contamination is complete so. i don't think me saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map in the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that souls barry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter yulia scrip are were discovered slumped unconscious they were taken to hospital and pretty soon afte
from salisbury reports i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson so. you know it's not the truth. to ciccio. you to the great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a way so i wouldn't pick anything up any more. or less than i'm sure the contamination is complete so. i don't think...
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bbc reporter, will glennon, has been in salisbury today. it is a milestone day for salisbury and the surrounding areas of wiltshire. the announcement today that all the contaminated, and potentially contaminated, sites are free of the novichok nerve agent. the clean—up operation has finished. it's 12 months this weekend since former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, were found poisoned, slumped on a city centre bench. a full scale chemical attack response followed. the military were deployed on the streets. hundreds of police officers led by the counterterrorism unit in london. at least three russian suspects have been identified by the investigation. then, in the summer, charlie rowley, and his partner, dawn sturgess, were also contaminated. dawn tragically died. so, in all, 12 contaminated sites were cleaned up, and all have now been handed back. it's been an incredible year, unprecedented. and right in the middle of it, there's that tragic event with the death of dawn sturgess. so that colours any feelings we have.
bbc reporter, will glennon, has been in salisbury today. it is a milestone day for salisbury and the surrounding areas of wiltshire. the announcement today that all the contaminated, and potentially contaminated, sites are free of the novichok nerve agent. the clean—up operation has finished. it's 12 months this weekend since former russian spy, sergei skripal, and his daughter, yulia, were found poisoned, slumped on a city centre bench. a full scale chemical attack response followed. the...
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the british prime minister visits the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter alleges one is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on a solid bin laden thought. also in syria heavy fighting resumes as u.s. backed kurdish forces close in on islamic states last stronghold that's despite the .
the british prime minister visits the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter alleges one is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on a solid bin laden thought. also in syria heavy fighting resumes as u.s. backed kurdish forces close in on islamic states last...
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british prime minister teresa may visiting salisbury to mark the poisoning of a russian double agent >> it's been a difficult year for them particularly difficult for the immediate victims of the reckless attack that took place on the streets of salisbury, a chemical agent, a nerve agent on our street >>> vandals scrollin anti-semitic graffiti on a building >>> ceo larry baer to take a leave of absence the video was shown by tmz sports he forced her the fall over while grabbing for phone scott, i'll send it back to you. >>> options bulls betting on a home builder it's already up 15% this year. what did jon find in the options market he'll tell you in unusual activity first we give you a check on the s&p sectors. we're off the lows of the day. s&p still down nearly 29 points. halftime is back in two minutes. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i shoul
british prime minister teresa may visiting salisbury to mark the poisoning of a russian double agent >> it's been a difficult year for them particularly difficult for the immediate victims of the reckless attack that took place on the streets of salisbury, a chemical agent, a nerve agent on our street >>> vandals scrollin anti-semitic graffiti on a building >>> ceo larry baer to take a leave of absence the video was shown by tmz sports he forced her the fall over while...
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theresa may has visited salisbury. with the decontamination process over, they can declare the citi open for business. they accuse rush of being behind the attack. luke perry has died at the age of 52. he rose to fame as a teen heartthrob on beverly hills 90210. he died of a massive stroke. new antigovernment demonstrations have broken out in algeria after president abdelaziz bouteflika nst would run for a fifth term. people have been taking to the streets for days. students have been boycotting classes. president bouteflika said he would step down within a year if elected. our journalist sofian joins us on the line from the algerian capital. welcome to dw. what is happening now? sofian: this is a main street in downtown of syria. these are two main squares in the heart of the capital. a lot of police forces were deployed. it is quiet. people are getting used to protest. since the 22nd of february, it begins on the quite normal. phil: two questions in one. what is the main objection to the president standing again? wha
theresa may has visited salisbury. with the decontamination process over, they can declare the citi open for business. they accuse rush of being behind the attack. luke perry has died at the age of 52. he rose to fame as a teen heartthrob on beverly hills 90210. he died of a massive stroke. new antigovernment demonstrations have broken out in algeria after president abdelaziz bouteflika nst would run for a fifth term. people have been taking to the streets for days. students have been...
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the british prime minister visited the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter bosco i would just blown in is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the storm of the blood and sun. also in syria heavy fighting muslims as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in on islamic states last stronghold that's.
the british prime minister visited the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter bosco i would just blown in is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the storm of the blood and sun. also in syria heavy fighting muslims as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in...
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it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. one last look at these lovely pictures. think of carnivals in rio and you might conjure up images of sequins and feathers — but there's another carnival with an altogether furrier theme. this is the city's annual ‘pooch parade'. it takes place every year in the run up to the main carnival. the event attracts dogs of all shapes and sizes, dressed by their owners as everything from pink fairies to superheroes. they are always keen to get a selfie with the dogs. some very patient dogs there. very tolerant! good morning. what a legend. roger federer. watmore is there to say about him? he has now won his 100th atp world tour at.l very nice trophy! everything he does is impressive. he is an amazing player. only the second man in history to have got 100 80p world tour titles. he has done it in 19 countries, 30 cities, and he has served
it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. one last look at these lovely pictures. think of carnivals in rio and you might conjure up images of sequins and feathers — but there's another carnival with an altogether furrier theme. this is the city's annual ‘pooch parade'. it...
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poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury his artie's polly boyo. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson so. be sure. to cheat your. little. two three four i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike cram there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't pick anything up any more not less than i'm true to contamination is complete that's true i don't think so is me saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map and the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that sols berry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter
poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury his artie's polly boyo. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson so. be sure. to cheat your. little. two three four i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike cram there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't...
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in salisbury for us give us a sense of what people in the city now feel a year on. well the reason mays commemorated the anniversary of the attack against the script while she's visited souls' berry and earlier she put out a statement saying that she commended the work of all those that took part in the decontamination efforts after everything took place in the investigations and also she praised the resilience of the residents of souls who have had to endure a pretty eventful year i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to . be sure. you were to get it. made people see so. i put my bike cram there the evidence of what state mobile supports were made so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't pick anything up any more. or less than i'm sure the contamination is complete that's true i don't think so you're saying. well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famo
in salisbury for us give us a sense of what people in the city now feel a year on. well the reason mays commemorated the anniversary of the attack against the script while she's visited souls' berry and earlier she put out a statement saying that she commended the work of all those that took part in the decontamination efforts after everything took place in the investigations and also she praised the resilience of the residents of souls who have had to endure a pretty eventful year i've been...
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poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury artie's party boy reports i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach each other. and we can just go. to the great war. we were to get a. hold of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a way so i wouldn't pick anything up any more. or less than i'm sure the contamination is complete so. i don't think me saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map in the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that souls barry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter yulia scri
poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury artie's party boy reports i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach each other. and we can just go. to the great war. we were to get a. hold of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a way so i...
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salisbury in wiltshire has been declared decontaminated almost a year after the novichok poisonings, which left sergei and yulia skripal seriously ill in hospital. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up operation at mr skripal‘s house and 11 other sites. the army says it's been "the longest running" operation of its kind on british soil. hundreds of pupils have been kept away from a primary school in birmingham by their parents today in protest over lessons on same—sex relationships. parkfield school, which has a majority of muslim pupils, says it's promoting diversity and inclusion. our midlands correspondent, sima kotecha, has the story. today, a quieter parkfield school. 600 fewer pupils out of a total of more than 700. it's been called a protest. some parents, most of whom are of muslim faith, are unhappy about the school teaching their children about same—sex relationships. telling children as young as four that it's ok to be gay, if you are a muslim, if you are a christian, itjust doesn't go with our beliefs, our rights. but there are same—sex couples
salisbury in wiltshire has been declared decontaminated almost a year after the novichok poisonings, which left sergei and yulia skripal seriously ill in hospital. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up operation at mr skripal‘s house and 11 other sites. the army says it's been "the longest running" operation of its kind on british soil. hundreds of pupils have been kept away from a primary school in birmingham by their parents today in protest over lessons on...
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british prime minister theresa may has arrived in salisbury as the city marks one year since the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter yulia twelve months on and the finger is still being pointed at moscow which claims it's being denied answers to even the simplest of questions regarding what happened artist and associate checking the reports. sure you must be tired of hearing about it but let's give credit where credit is due move over brags that chaos this group all saga was the story of twenty teen it had all the workings of a detective bestseller curious enough to grip the media for months on end state sponsored attempted murder poisoned with a nerve agent russian state involvement and probably aided this. makes these ingredients well russian villainy a toxic nerve agent with a decidedly russian name that used to be developed in the soviet era and by a handful of other countries too but you can ignore that for the purposes of a good story and the spy story writes itself right accusations assumptions leaks a hungry search for any juicy details unrave
british prime minister theresa may has arrived in salisbury as the city marks one year since the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei screwball and his daughter yulia twelve months on and the finger is still being pointed at moscow which claims it's being denied answers to even the simplest of questions regarding what happened artist and associate checking the reports. sure you must be tired of hearing about it but let's give credit where credit is due move over brags that chaos this...
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dispatched the hit squad made up of russian military intelligence agents claims the assassins arrived in salisbury shortly before the poisoning happened with the highly toxic nerve agent. now south africa adopts a plan to fight racism that has a far left politicians spark sango by saying whites should become domestic workers in black households warn that story after this short break. what i see and hear things what they're doing. i see people who are afraid see these young women in these ways purposes and i see the. movie. is the color of their skin that's all they have going for them so they're white skin. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to the press it's like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the why she. should. welcome back to the program a national action plan against racism has been approved in south africa more than five hundred race related complaints were received in the country in the period twenty fifteen and sixteen alone apartheid ended
dispatched the hit squad made up of russian military intelligence agents claims the assassins arrived in salisbury shortly before the poisoning happened with the highly toxic nerve agent. now south africa adopts a plan to fight racism that has a far left politicians spark sango by saying whites should become domestic workers in black households warn that story after this short break. what i see and hear things what they're doing. i see people who are afraid see these young women in these ways...
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salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. in a moment, we'll have all the business news. but first, the headlines on bbc news. transport secretary chris grayling is under pressure after the government is forced to pay £33 million to eurotunnel to settle a lawsuit over its brexit plans. crowds gather to welcome the indian fighter pilot captured by pakistan, who is about to be released. social media firms are urged to do more to tackle child grooming, after 5,000 online offences were recorded injust 18 months. now, for the business news. the women's fashion chain lk bennett is in 11th—hour talks to save the business, but has admitted that it has lined up administrators to wind down the company. it has ar
salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. in a moment, we'll have all the business news. but first,...
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at five theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful, welcoming city in a statement. it was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. four. a nauticalflair to events in the commons. mps debated ferry contracts. there is no need for the honourable member to chunter "ahoy there!" from a sedentary position. at three. a nice little fixer—upper. harold wilson's holiday home is on the market. the prime minister was a regular visitor to the isles of scilly. just £a25,000. two the night during a debate on the trade deal, managed to be brought brief and self company three. to the delight of fellow peers. i made a speech of brilliance over several columns. and at one. fresh from brussels, the attorney—general referenced his role of making changes to the northern ireland backstop. it has become known as cox's codpiece. the honourable gentlemen refers to cox's codpiece. gary connor. the late tony benn was labour's longest—serving mp — spending a total of a7 years in parliament. a leading le
at five theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful, welcoming city in a statement. it was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. four. a nauticalflair to events in the commons. mps debated ferry contracts. there is no need for the honourable member to chunter "ahoy there!" from a sedentary position. at three. a nice little fixer—upper. harold wilson's holiday home is on the market. the prime minister...
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with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered with more from salisbury is not his political. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach your children. to. be great or i mean you really get it. made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't pick anything up any more not less than i'm true to contamination is complete that's true i don't think so as the saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map in the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that souls barry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter yulia script file were disc
with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered with more from salisbury is not his political. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach your children. to. be great or i mean you really get it. made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't pick anything up any more not...
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at five, theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful welcoming city in a statement which was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. at four, there was a nautical flair to events in the commons on thursday as mps debated ferry contracts. there's no need for the honourable member for dewsbury to chunter "ahoy there!" from her sedentary position. at three, a nice little do—er upper. harold wilson's holiday home is on the market. the former prime minister was a regular visitor to the isles of scilly. a snip at £a25,000. at two, lord carr managed to be both brief and self—complimentary, to the delight of fellow peers. and i made a speech of coruscating brilliance over several columns. laughter. several columns of hansa rd. and at one, fresh from brussels, the attorney—general referenced his role of making changes to the northern ireland backstop. it's become known as ‘cox's codpiece‘. the right honourable and learned gentlemen referred to cox's codpiece. gary connor. now, the la
at five, theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful welcoming city in a statement which was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. at four, there was a nautical flair to events in the commons on thursday as mps debated ferry contracts. there's no need for the honourable member for dewsbury to chunter "ahoy there!" from her sedentary position. at three, a nice little do—er upper. harold wilson's...
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poisoning of the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury is all these police work. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach your children. to see. you through the great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike crime there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a lie so i wouldn't pick anything up any more. or less than. contamination is complete so. i don't think me saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map in the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that souls barry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter yulia scri
poisoning of the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident remain unanswered from salisbury is all these police work. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach your children. to see. you through the great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike crime there the everyday life what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for a lie so...
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poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident are still unanswered from salisbury artie's police reports. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach each other. just. good old. great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't pick anything up any more not less than i'm true to contamination is complete that's true i don't think so you're saying well one year ago you'd be hard pressed to find many people outside the u.k. that knew much about the town of souls very or perhaps the height of the spier of the famous cathedral here but the attack against the script files that took place have put this place on the map in the international scandal that ensued has really ensured that souls barry has stayed rather famous it was here it was actually on a park bench on this green that on the fourth of march last year so gay and his daughter yu
poisoning with the kremlin noting that the most basic questions on the incident are still unanswered from salisbury artie's police reports. i've been talking to some of the people here and many of them say they're still processing what happened take a lesson. to teach each other. just. good old. great war i mean you really get it it's part of you made people see so. i put my bike from there the every day of what's a mobile supporter with me so i just went straight back in for y. so i wouldn't...
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the sunday mirror have a follow—up to the salisbury novichok attack. the son of the woman who died from novichok poisoning, dawn sturgess, is asking russia to give up the men responsible for the attack. that is not going to happen? tomorrow will bea not going to happen? tomorrow will be a year to the day since the attack happened on sergei skripal and yulia skripal, it is hard to believe it has gone on so quickly but this poor man is still fighting forjustice over what but this poor man is still fighting for justice over what happened but this poor man is still fighting forjustice over what happened to dawn. it was the two men, they were announced in the paper about six months ago, where they were shown on cctv and it seems this poor man will not getjustice. putin is not going to give these guys up anytime soon. and in the telegraph, university loa ns and in the telegraph, university loans being blocked if a—level stu d e nts loans being blocked if a—level students fail to get three d plant. i never would have got to university if this had been the
the sunday mirror have a follow—up to the salisbury novichok attack. the son of the woman who died from novichok poisoning, dawn sturgess, is asking russia to give up the men responsible for the attack. that is not going to happen? tomorrow will bea not going to happen? tomorrow will be a year to the day since the attack happened on sergei skripal and yulia skripal, it is hard to believe it has gone on so quickly but this poor man is still fighting forjustice over what but this poor man is...
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the british prime minister visited the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter alleges blunden is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the time of the lot and sun. also in syria heavy fighting resumed as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in on islamic states last stronghold that's just plus. i'd like to see as a broader coalition as we can put together a replacement to replace the whole corrupt regime. the u.s. national security adviser considers an international coalition to help in venezuela's opposition leader into power and invokes a sentry's old doctrine to justify ousting the country's president. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q and moscow thanks for joining us. british prime minister tourism a has visited the city of cells very a year after the poisoning of former russian double agent sergei skinner paul and his
the british prime minister visited the city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter alleges blunden is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the time of the lot and sun. also in syria heavy fighting resumed as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in on islamic...
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at five, theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful welcoming city in a statement which was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. at four, there was a nautical flair to events in the commons on thursday as mps debated ferry contracts. there's no need for the honourable member for dewsbury to chunter "ahoy there!" from her sedentary position. at three, a nice little do—er upper. harold wilson's holiday home is on the market. the former prime minister was a regular visitor to the isles of scilly. a snip at £a25,000. at two, lord carr managed to be both brief and self—complimentary, to the delight of fellow peers. and i made a speech of coruscating brilliance over several columns. laughter. several columns of hansa rd. and at one, fresh from brussels, the attorney—general referenced his role of making changes to the northern ireland backstop. it's become known as ‘cox's codpiece'. the right honourable and learned gentlemen referred to cox's codpiece. gary connor. now, the late
at five, theresa may visited salisbury to mark one year since the novichok attack. she paid tribute to the beautiful welcoming city in a statement which was tweeted out by number ten with a picture of bath instead. at four, there was a nautical flair to events in the commons on thursday as mps debated ferry contracts. there's no need for the honourable member for dewsbury to chunter "ahoy there!" from her sedentary position. at three, a nice little do—er upper. harold wilson's...
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salisbury in wiltshire, has been declared decontaminated, almost a year after the novichok poisonings, which left sergei and yulia skripal seriously ill in hospital. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up operation, including at mr skripal‘s house and 11 other sites. the army says it's been "the longest running" operation of its kind, on british soil. the bbc understands that the car firm jaguar land rover is preparing to make a major investment in advanced manufacturing in the uk. an announcement is expected in the next few weeks. injanuary, the company said it planned to cut 11,500 jobs over the next two years, because of a decline in sales in china and a drop in demand for diesel vehicles. the high court has ruled that laws aimed at preventing illegal immigrants from renting property, are discriminatory, breaching human rights regulations. the right to rent scheme was introduced in england in 2016, and requires landlords to check the immigration status of their tenants. but the judges said there needs to be further evaluation of the rules, before the scheme can
salisbury in wiltshire, has been declared decontaminated, almost a year after the novichok poisonings, which left sergei and yulia skripal seriously ill in hospital. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up operation, including at mr skripal‘s house and 11 other sites. the army says it's been "the longest running" operation of its kind, on british soil. the bbc understands that the car firm jaguar land rover is preparing to make a major investment in advanced...
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it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in england who needs them — from this summer. nhs officials say women and girls will be able to ask for the products free of charge. the british medical association had argued it was inconsistent for some hospitals to give out razors and shaving foam, but not offer women sanitary products. andy moore reports. a study last month by the doctors' union, the british medical association, found that many nhs trusts were handing out free razors and shaving foam, but not sanitary products. at present, some trusts in england provide them, others don't. in some hospitals, sanitary products aren't even available in their shops. the new policy will make the products free of charge in all hospitals in england from the summer onwards. the chief executive of
it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in england who needs them — from this summer. nhs officials say women and girls will be able to ask for the products free of charge. the british...
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salisbury has been declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites have been ruled safe. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. hundreds of pupils have been kept away from a primary school in birmingham by their parents today, in protest over lessons on same sex relationships. parkfield school, which has a majority of muslim pupils, says it's promoting diversity and inclusion. sima kotecha has the story. today, a quieter parkfield school, 600 fewer pupils out of a total of more than 700. it's being called a protest. some parents, most of whom are of muslim faith, are unhappy about the school teaching their children about same—sex relationships. telling children as young as four that it's ok to be gay, if you're a muslim, if you're a christian, itjust doesn't go with our beliefs, our rights. but there are s
salisbury has been declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites have been ruled safe. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. hundreds of pupils have been kept away from a primary school in birmingham by...
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s prime minister visits the british city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter plus how alleges london is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda type terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the some of bin laden's son. also in syria having finding museums and as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in on islamic states last stronghold.
s prime minister visits the british city of salisbury on the first anniversary of the poisoning of a former russian double agent and his daughter plus how alleges london is withholding the full truth of what happened twelve months ago. an offshoot of the al qaeda type terror group stages a deadly surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on the some of bin laden's son. also in syria having finding museums and as u.s. back to kurdish forces closing in on...
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using poison gas in salisbury, england. hai fromse kidnapping thailand. inis still missing, still the prison system somewhere. and of course jamal khashoggi, to colleague, being lured istanbul,e in hi and there being no account to that. what do you think is the response to these events, and what should it be? mr. nance: it is pretty simple. the alliances around the world have been removed. i will go right at the president. don't worry about it. ms. sherman: [laughs] mr. nance: we have a president who has decided that the united states needs to be part of an axis of a talker cno part of a democracy. he wants to remove all of the defensive systems because he thinks that they are antiquated or they do not have personally. by doing that, he has rung the alarm bell, he has given a permission slip to every totalitarian nation in the world to do as you use, all right? the abduction, murder of jamal khashoggi is insane. it would never have occurred under any other president, because they know, the saudis have written about that world my entire life, i have hung o
using poison gas in salisbury, england. hai fromse kidnapping thailand. inis still missing, still the prison system somewhere. and of course jamal khashoggi, to colleague, being lured istanbul,e in hi and there being no account to that. what do you think is the response to these events, and what should it be? mr. nance: it is pretty simple. the alliances around the world have been removed. i will go right at the president. don't worry about it. ms. sherman: [laughs] mr. nance: we have a...
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the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury, as they fear they are still targets. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand lk bennett. the company is expected to file for administration today. and if you are thinking about whether to go away in the springtime, how about this on the front page of the times. "holiday prices plunge," says the times, as it reports on record discounts on easter breaks. the paper says tour operators are offering unprecedented discounts of up to 24% following a fall in bookings caused by fears of brexit travel chaos. that means they are cancelling holidays or not taking holidays, so we will see whether there might be some bargains to be had. sorry, i had a bit of a coughing fit. are you all right? yes, i have some really good animal stori
the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury, as they fear they are still targets. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand lk bennett. the company is expected to file...
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beyond their borders not just in cyberbut actual physically, putin sending -- using poison gases in salisbury. at chinese kidnapping ghimahai from thailand. >> and jamaul khashoggi, our colleague lured to a consulate in istanbul and murdered and still no accountability for that. what -- what do you think of the west's response to these events? and what should it be? >> it's pretty simple. the guardrail of democracy, the united states and its alliances around the world has been removed. we have a -- you know, i'll go right at the president. don't worry about it. we have a president who has decided that the united states needs to be part of an axis of autocracies and not a democracy. he wants to remove the defensive systems because they think they are ant kuwaited him or don't benefit him personally. by doing that he running the alarm bell, give and permission slip to every totalarian nation in the world to do as you please. all right, the abduction, murder of jamaul khashoggi is insane. it would never have occurred under any other president because they know -- the saudis know -- i lived in th
beyond their borders not just in cyberbut actual physically, putin sending -- using poison gases in salisbury. at chinese kidnapping ghimahai from thailand. >> and jamaul khashoggi, our colleague lured to a consulate in istanbul and murdered and still no accountability for that. what -- what do you think of the west's response to these events? and what should it be? >> it's pretty simple. the guardrail of democracy, the united states and its alliances around the world has been...
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the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, to the russian president vladimir putin, urging him to give up the men responsible for her death. the observer says it has seen internal labour party e—mails that reveal top officials are opposed to the suspension of several party activists who have been accused of anti—semitism. the picture is of designer vivienne westwood and her husband at paris fashion week. the times pictures 17—year—old jodie chesney, the teenager stabbed in east london on friday. it also reports that it has seen a document drawn up by tory brexiteers containing "three tests" for the pm to answer before they vote on her deal to leave the eu. jodie chesney also dominates the front page of the telegraph this morning. and the paper claims a change in the law to ban confidentiality agreements is to be announced in the wake of its investigation into sir philip green. i think you are starting with a story about mental health and sport. absolutely. this is going to be brexit free. i have decided none of the...
the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, to the russian president vladimir putin, urging him to give up the men responsible for her death. the observer says it has seen internal labour party e—mails that reveal top officials are opposed to the suspension of several party activists who have been accused of anti—semitism. the picture is of designer vivienne westwood and her husband at paris fashion week. the times pictures...
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the city of salisbury is expected to be declared fully decontaminated later, almost a year after the nerve agent poisoning of the russian former agent sergei skripal and his daughter. more than 600 military personnel have been involved in the clean—up at 12 sites in the area. many families in england this morning are nervously waiting to find out if their 11—year—olds are going to go to their chosen secondary school. there is a shortage of places at the moment, so around 115,000 pupils will be disappointed. that is according to analysis by the good schools guide. the schools minister, nick gibb, says nearly1 million places are being created over this decade to keep up with demand. emojis are usually reserved for text messages or chatting online, but from today, car owners in australia will be able to add them to their number plates. the plates have been designed by personalised plates queensland, and drivers can choose from five emojis, including the the crying laughing face, the heart eyes emoji and the original smiley. i thought you could pick ones you wanted. what would you
the city of salisbury is expected to be declared fully decontaminated later, almost a year after the nerve agent poisoning of the russian former agent sergei skripal and his daughter. more than 600 military personnel have been involved in the clean—up at 12 sites in the area. many families in england this morning are nervously waiting to find out if their 11—year—olds are going to go to their chosen secondary school. there is a shortage of places at the moment, so around 115,000 pupils...
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related to chemical weapons attacks, salisbury, the eu has moved to instate cybersanctions and is working on human rights regime. so there is no naivety about the russians from our side. we do feel that this is sometimes not understood well in our conversation, or we feel a need to re-emphasize these facts. that is a course when it comes to secondary sanctions and collateral damage that that can bring to european companies. in the case of rusal, we've seen that quite clearly. in that particular case there was a lot of outreach between eu and european member states to congress and the administration trying to make those same points. and i think in the future we'll continue to do that. because eventually it is more effective if we can work together and have that translaptd transatlantic unity we have had. >> just to add one other point to that, i think while this may not be with sanctions, i think it's here because of the administration. what you have seen is ofac being transparent about what it takes to get you off the list and what it takes to be delisted. i don't think that we have that
related to chemical weapons attacks, salisbury, the eu has moved to instate cybersanctions and is working on human rights regime. so there is no naivety about the russians from our side. we do feel that this is sometimes not understood well in our conversation, or we feel a need to re-emphasize these facts. that is a course when it comes to secondary sanctions and collateral damage that that can bring to european companies. in the case of rusal, we've seen that quite clearly. in that particular...
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she did a clip when she was down in salisbury the other day but that was it. it will be interesting to see whether mrs may comes to the house of commons with a proposal, a pot of money, and initiated, or whether she will hunker down and stick to her current position, which is you cannot draw a strict correlation between resources and levels of knife crime. thank you. all would be revealed in a few minutes. now, the weather. hello. it has been unsettled so far. we have had grey skies, menacing clouds, heavy showers and rain. the rain has been mostly across northern pa rt rain has been mostly across northern part of the uk this morning. they will —— it will continue into the afternoon. hill snow across scotland. rain eases away from northern ireland. you can seep in kent and wales, these showers are heavy. merging together to give longer spells of rain. a few bright spells but mostly tidy. temperatures 13 to 15 degrees in england and wales. chillier in scotland and northern ireland. tonight we will continue with showers, longer spells of rain in northern ire
she did a clip when she was down in salisbury the other day but that was it. it will be interesting to see whether mrs may comes to the house of commons with a proposal, a pot of money, and initiated, or whether she will hunker down and stick to her current position, which is you cannot draw a strict correlation between resources and levels of knife crime. thank you. all would be revealed in a few minutes. now, the weather. hello. it has been unsettled so far. we have had grey skies, menacing...
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i covered the world championship of wingsuit flying in salisbury, they let me jump off the table in wingsuit. i flew probably ten feet that they were jumping out... and yeah, they can travel out for miles. 120 miles an hour? it is amazing. can you imagine that speed. so where are you starting us? the scotla nd so where are you starting us? the scotland newspaper is calling scott and's defeat to kazakhstan last night in kazakhstan as the worst result since 1872. you know it is bad... i'm trying to work out what happened in 1872, iwill bad... i'm trying to work out what happened in 1872, i will need to find out because it must‘ve been bad. i have no -- i doubt that scott and played kazakhstan in 1872, so... it was a night of calamity in kaza kstan, especially for scotland's defenders. alex mcleish‘s side conceded two goals inside the first ten minutes and then another after half—time, as their attempt to make next summer's european championship finals got off to this terrible start. afterwards, the manager said that he wouldn't "be drawn" on his future. declan rice has apologised for a s
i covered the world championship of wingsuit flying in salisbury, they let me jump off the table in wingsuit. i flew probably ten feet that they were jumping out... and yeah, they can travel out for miles. 120 miles an hour? it is amazing. can you imagine that speed. so where are you starting us? the scotla nd so where are you starting us? the scotland newspaper is calling scott and's defeat to kazakhstan last night in kazakhstan as the worst result since 1872. you know it is bad... i'm trying...
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it has been a difficult yearfor salisbury. it has been a difficult year for them salisbury. it has been a difficult yearfor them and salisbury. it has been a difficult year for them and particularly difficult for the immediate victims of the reckless attack that took place on the streets of salisbury. the use of a chemical weapon, a nerve agent on our streets. we have been supporting salisbury, salisbury the message they have given to me todayis the message they have given to me today is this is a city that is vibrant, it is dynamic, it is a wonderful place to come and visit. i am here in the cathedral that is a great attraction, wonderful things to come and see, salisbury is open for business. that was theresa may. after 217—year—olds become the latest victims of fatal stabbing is, the met police say it is their top priority. claims of a brexit bribe is the government announces millions of pounds for deprived towns in northern england. catastrophic damage as tornadoes hit alabama in the united states. here's your business headlines on afternoon live activity in the uk c
it has been a difficult yearfor salisbury. it has been a difficult year for them salisbury. it has been a difficult yearfor them and salisbury. it has been a difficult year for them and particularly difficult for the immediate victims of the reckless attack that took place on the streets of salisbury. the use of a chemical weapon, a nerve agent on our streets. we have been supporting salisbury, salisbury the message they have given to me todayis the message they have given to me today is this...
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the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury as they fear they are still targets. that cemetery is just behind their home. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand, l.k. bennett. we will talk about that with caroline right now. that is the first story you've chosen here, the daily mail version. 0ne first story you've chosen here, the daily mail version. one of kate's favourite outlets. we've heard for yea rs favourite outlets. we've heard for years about the kate effect, it is seen years about the kate effect, it is seen that that, while there was some theory that it contributes to the demise of some of these plans. if he turns up as we demise of some of these plans. if he
the paper says they feel they cannot visit the cemetery in salisbury as they fear they are still targets. that cemetery is just behind their home. thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences despite being under police investigation, according to the daily mail. the paper details one case in which a thief was accused of carrying out 107 offences within three months of his initial arrest. there is also a photo of the duchess of cambridge wearing the british clothing brand, l.k....
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it is hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. very good morning to you. we will have a quick look at the sunday papers. this morning, the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written to russian president vladimir putin by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, urging him to give up the men responsible for her death. the observer says it has seen internal labour party emails that it claims reveal top officials are opposed to the suspension of several party activists who have been accused of anti—semitism. the picture is of designer vivienne westwood and her husband at paris fashion week. the times pictures 17—year—old jodie chesney, the teenager stabbed in east london on friday. meanwhile, the paper says in its lead story it has seen a document drawn up by tory brexiteers containing three tests for the pm to answer before they vote on her deal to leave the
it is hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. very good morning to you. we will have a quick look at the sunday papers. this morning, the sunday mirror lead story is a letter written to russian president vladimir putin by the son of the salisbury novichok victim dawn sturgess, urging...
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salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. that attack, of course, left them seriously ill. more than 5,000 online grooming offences were recorded by police in england and wales in the last 18 months. according to new data obtained by the nspcc — instagram, facebook and snapchat were used in 70% of cases of sexual communication with a child. the charity accused social media firms of "10 years of failed self—regulation". ben ando reports. the nspcc describes it as the wild west web, and it is children who are falling prey to online outlaws and being groomed. most are in their teens, but many are younger, one just five years old. of the big social media apps, it is instagram that has seen the biggest inc
salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 13,000 hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. that attack, of course, left them seriously ill. more than...
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criticised after a post appeared on her official twitter account praising the resilience of the people of salisbury incident — using a picture of the wrong city. the message, which was published on the first anniversary of a nerve agent attack, was taken down after other users of the social network said the photo was actually of bath. prince harry has opened a memorial in birmingham to the 31 british victims of islamist terror attacks in tunisia in 2015. 30 holidaymakers died after a gunman ran amok in the popular holiday resort of sousse, and another was killed in an attack at the bardo museum in tunis earlier the same year. sima kotecha reports. nestled among trees in one of birmingham's busiest parks, it's to remember those who died in the bardo museum attack and the sousse terror attack. both happened in tunisia in 2015. the sculpture is titled infinite wave. it's made up of 31 individual streams, each representing a british national who died in the attacks. the families of those killed were involved in its design. suzanne richards lost her son, father and brother in the attack in sousse. it'
criticised after a post appeared on her official twitter account praising the resilience of the people of salisbury incident — using a picture of the wrong city. the message, which was published on the first anniversary of a nerve agent attack, was taken down after other users of the social network said the photo was actually of bath. prince harry has opened a memorial in birmingham to the 31 british victims of islamist terror attacks in tunisia in 2015. 30 holidaymakers died after a gunman...
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salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 1,300 (sic) hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. five metropolitan police officers have been cleared of misconduct over the arrest and detention of sean rigg — who died in a south london police station in 2008. the five officers were accused of a string of failings that led to the death of the ao—year—old — who had schizophrenia. a misconduct hearing concluded that none of the allegations could be proved. sean's sister, marcia rigg, has been giving the family's reaction to today's ruling. the interestjury, in 2012, gave the truth of what happened to sean rigg. —— inquestjury. truth of what happened to sean rigg. —— inquest jury. on truth of what happened to sean rigg. —— inquestjury. on
salisbury is to be declared decontaminated of novichok after almost a year—long military clean—up following the sergei skripal poisoning. the former russian spy‘s house and 11 other potentially infected sites are expected to be ruled safe on friday. military teams have spent 1,300 (sic) hours on the clean—up after mr skripal and his daughter yulia were targeted with the nerve agent in march last year, which left them seriously ill. five metropolitan police officers have been cleared of...