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, notjust london. i believe with absolute conviction this is the right thing to do now for the whole of the more than powerhouse, that is why we will proceed because it makes sound economic sense. i said it's a natural human instinct to be anxious and sceptical, just as people were in 1829 about the terrifying velocities by that machine behind me. i think they were wrong. overall, someone unfortunately paid the price, but overall, the current secretary of the board of trade will not get run over, he will do a brilliantjob. overall, not get run over, he will do a brilliant job. overall, the not get run over, he will do a brilliantjob. overall, the fears we re brilliantjob. overall, the fears were unfounded and technological optimism was seen to be justified, and it will be justified in the future. i now weigh in town to try to crush dissent or scepticism in any kind. surely the reason people are sceptical or pessimistic about politicians and their promises is because many of the people sitting here have
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good morning from bbc london news. new figures from mayor of london sadiq khan show what he says is a clear link between poverty in the capital and the rise in serious youth violence. the data shows that the poorest areas of london are most likely to experience the highest levels of serious crime among youngsters. the government confirmed at the weekend it wants to create a new "public health duty" to legally compel schools and other bodies to spot and act on the signs of serious violence. a memorial will be decidated later to a nine—year—old who died while at an after school club in essex in may. leo latifi was killed when he fell from a locker. children at st michael's primary school where he was a pupil have designed a garden sculpture made from lego to attract bees and insects, loved by leo. protests are planned by the climate change campaign group extinction rebellion in the capital. that's later today. they blocked roads and marched in east london over the wekeend. their latest plans are being described as a
good morning from bbc london news. new figures from mayor of london sadiq khan show what he says is a clear link between poverty in the capital and the rise in serious youth violence. the data shows that the poorest areas of london are most likely to experience the highest levels of serious crime among youngsters. the government confirmed at the weekend it wants to create a new "public health duty" to legally compel schools and other bodies to spot and act on the signs of serious...
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last year it was fantastic in london. what are the numbers you are expecting, and how you quantify that? i really don't know. i don't volunteer for that? i really don't know. i don't volunteerfor pride that? i really don't know. i don't volunteer for pride in that? i really don't know. i don't volunteerfor pride in london, i work for a switchboard. we are launching a campaign today that's creating switchboard as a safe space and using the platform of pride in london to talk about the fact that we are here, we are a safe space. what does that mean, being a safe space? if we look at what is going on at the moment, rising numbers in isolation and loneliness, mental health in the lgbt+ communities, and an increase in hate crimes towards those in the community, 38% more people are contacting us —— might have contacted us this year. lots of people have spoken about this, nation and isolation. we want to say, we are here, we are here to support you, we are here to provide those calm words when needed most. hundreds of runner
last year it was fantastic in london. what are the numbers you are expecting, and how you quantify that? i really don't know. i don't volunteer for that? i really don't know. i don't volunteerfor pride that? i really don't know. i don't volunteer for pride in that? i really don't know. i don't volunteerfor pride in london, i work for a switchboard. we are launching a campaign today that's creating switchboard as a safe space and using the platform of pride in london to talk about the fact that...
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of the work it does in london. this won't solve all of deutsche bank's problems but they have to do something fairly radical as they have struggled to compete against american banking giants. greece's centre—right opposition party new democracy has won the nation's snap general election. with most districts counted, prime minister alexis tsipras has admitted defeat to his rival, kyriakos mitsotakis. so, what kind of economy is he taking over? since 2010, greece has undergone three bailouts worth a staggering total of nearly e310 billion, that's around $360 billion. it was the biggest bailout in financial history. greece exited its last bailout in 2018. along with the bailout came austerity measures which forced the government to cut spending and increase taxes. the effects were harsh — the greek economy shrunk by a whopping 25%. hundreds of thousands of businesses went under and 1 in 5 greeks were pushed below the poverty line. unemployment rose — at the height of the crisis in 2013 more than half of all youn
of the work it does in london. this won't solve all of deutsche bank's problems but they have to do something fairly radical as they have struggled to compete against american banking giants. greece's centre—right opposition party new democracy has won the nation's snap general election. with most districts counted, prime minister alexis tsipras has admitted defeat to his rival, kyriakos mitsotakis. so, what kind of economy is he taking over? since 2010, greece has undergone three bailouts...
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london breed: all right. our last speaker for this program before we finally sign this legislation is the chief of the police department, bill scott. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, mayor. i'll be brief. i just want to reiterate what the mayor said. we have 13 san francisco police departments and 14 other buildings. many of our stations are over 25 years old. these stations, from the day that the doors open, they are open 24-7. they have always been in use, and many of them are in need of seismic improvements, significant seismic improvements. and we don't want -- in the time of an emergency, we don't want to have to worry about whether or not the station is going to be standing, even though we plan for that if it happens. that's the last thing we want to worry about, so i, too, want to thank you all for being here. the vision of the mayor, city administrator kelly, and the vision of our city for looking forward so our city has the proper infrastructure to respond properly, so thank you for the leadership,
london breed: all right. our last speaker for this program before we finally sign this legislation is the chief of the police department, bill scott. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, mayor. i'll be brief. i just want to reiterate what the mayor said. we have 13 san francisco police departments and 14 other buildings. many of our stations are over 25 years old. these stations, from the day that the doors open, they are open 24-7. they have always been in use, and many of them are in need...
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by then london will be 34-35. this record of 40. by then london will be 34—35. this morning it is a humid start of the day. temperatures over in manchester and liverpool did not fall in manchester and liverpool did not fa ll lower in manchester and liverpool did not fall lower than 20 degrees. it is fairly cloudy as well. the cloud producing some drizzle in the south—west of wales. rain across the north—west of england, which will clear and clear also from northern ireland, but remain across western scotla nd ireland, but remain across western scotland where it will be heavy. for the rest of us we are looking at sunshine, with highs up to about 30 degrees in the south—eastern quarter. widely into the mid—20s. through this evening and overnight we will see more cloud coming in from the west and the south and it will get into central areas, rain across north—western scotland, not a cold night. 14—18 the overnight lows. after a cloudy start tomorrow committal thin and break and we will have sunshine and dry weather. rain clearing from north—west scotl
by then london will be 34-35. this record of 40. by then london will be 34—35. this morning it is a humid start of the day. temperatures over in manchester and liverpool did not fall in manchester and liverpool did not fa ll lower in manchester and liverpool did not fall lower than 20 degrees. it is fairly cloudy as well. the cloud producing some drizzle in the south—west of wales. rain across the north—west of england, which will clear and clear also from northern ireland, but remain...
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diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by various assets of course we don't have enough time to get into but i explain in my book i was contacted by the cia the dia a british intelligence is really is. and they were all seemingly paranoid about donald trump's candidacy his team and i actually believe that he did have a chance to win in the early in the book and says this is what happens when you work for trump you just say something about the deep state and because we don't have time next time we could talk about israel maybe i would now because you when you hear that phrase this is what happens when you look at europe that quotes came from o
diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by...
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, london and london. that would make a cool title of a book. mexico lived among the native indians and like charles dickens before him, he became a media celebrity. he cultivated an outlaw image and the novels and writings borne out of wedlock in 187 1,876,100th anniversar1876 to10e founding of the united states. in the wise old san francisco, he had been a teenage waster pilot, waterfront brawler, gang leader, work beast 15 hours a day. a hobo spent 30 days in jail and a sailor that traveled to the south seas, a gold prospector in the yukon, protester in specialist in oakland california and war correspondent for the people of japan and mexico and eventually became america's kipling and obsessive workaholic writer which eventually paid off and he became the highest-paid director in the country producing more than 50 books in his lifetime. he adopted a policy of writing a thousand words a day every day good or bad several of which have achieved the status of world classics before his death at age 40, died
, london and london. that would make a cool title of a book. mexico lived among the native indians and like charles dickens before him, he became a media celebrity. he cultivated an outlaw image and the novels and writings borne out of wedlock in 187 1,876,100th anniversar1876 to10e founding of the united states. in the wise old san francisco, he had been a teenage waster pilot, waterfront brawler, gang leader, work beast 15 hours a day. a hobo spent 30 days in jail and a sailor that traveled...
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diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by various sets of course we don't have enough time to get into but i explain in my book i was contacted by the cia the dia a british intelligence is really is. and they were all seemingly paranoid about donald trump's candidacy his team and i actually believe that he did have a chance to win in the early in the book and says this is what happens when you work for trump you just say something about the deep state and because we don't have time next time we could talk about israel maybe now because you when you hear that phrase this is what happens when you look at europe that quotes came from one of the
diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by...
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it representation of london. people will talk about us being a melting pot, seven nationalities we re melting pot, seven nationalities were involved in this particular case, were involved in this particular case , you were involved in this particular case, you see the footage of him running towards these three suicide bombers, people think they have viable bombs, they are 12 inch nice and still killed eight people, and then they backed off, but these particular guys did not have any r . particular guys did not have any weaponry. if you look at the police and the states, they are like paramilitary. on that night, if you listen to the footage do you see it, you see at what risk they were at and there a couple of bakers who are armed with nothing but plastic crates and brooms, they also ran towards the danger, so all hands on deck and many more lives would've been lost happy when i pull together. if london is the capital of the world, it is the harmonization regardless of the colour of the skin what god they worship
it representation of london. people will talk about us being a melting pot, seven nationalities we re melting pot, seven nationalities were involved in this particular case, were involved in this particular case , you were involved in this particular case, you see the footage of him running towards these three suicide bombers, people think they have viable bombs, they are 12 inch nice and still killed eight people, and then they backed off, but these particular guys did not have any r ....
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we will continue to work and work with the mayor of london on the action that can be taken across london on this issue. many here are struggling to comprehend the stabbing of a heavily pregnant woman and the death of her baby. sarah campbell, bbc news, thornton heath. two rail workers have died after being hit by a passenger train in south wales. police say the men, who were wearing ear defenders, couldn't hear the train approaching. the incident took place just outside port talbot, along the main line to london. from there, our wales correspondent sian lloyd reports. the spot where two local rail workers lost their lives when they were hit by a train they couldn't hear coming. paramedics were called and a third worker was treated for shock. inside the train, passengers waited. four hours later, the 180 people on board were allowed to leave and taken away on buses to a nearby station. we never know, do we, when we leave the house, whether we are coming home. but the poor people that got killed, that's. .. that's worse than being inconvenienced, isn't it? the first thoughts have to be to
we will continue to work and work with the mayor of london on the action that can be taken across london on this issue. many here are struggling to comprehend the stabbing of a heavily pregnant woman and the death of her baby. sarah campbell, bbc news, thornton heath. two rail workers have died after being hit by a passenger train in south wales. police say the men, who were wearing ear defenders, couldn't hear the train approaching. the incident took place just outside port talbot, along the...
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and liz ayres, who was a pace runner in this year's london marathon, joins me now. i thing ithing a i thing a lot of people when they think of pace runners, those who are ahead of the pack helping those set times, the faster times. there are different pace runners at different points. yes, a pacer well cover any time period between the start and finish, so for the london marathon, the last place i was myself, the red pacer at seven and a half hours. every 15 minutes or so any first stages of the race there will be a pacer and it tops down to about every half—an—hour. if a runner wa nts to every half—an—hour. if a runner wants to get in at five hours, they will follow the five—hour pacer and they are guaranteed to get in. if they are guaranteed to get in. if they stay with them, they will get in at five hours. those who stayed with me at seven and a half hours would be guaranteed to get in at that time. one of the roses to encourage people to keep their chin up, encourage people to keep their chin keep encourage people to keep their chin up, keep them going
and liz ayres, who was a pace runner in this year's london marathon, joins me now. i thing ithing a i thing a lot of people when they think of pace runners, those who are ahead of the pack helping those set times, the faster times. there are different pace runners at different points. yes, a pacer well cover any time period between the start and finish, so for the london marathon, the last place i was myself, the red pacer at seven and a half hours. every 15 minutes or so any first stages of...
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aren't all that different but london is sending a clear message to moscow. well i think also use being singled out obviously because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice in vehicle of the russian government will want to could argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed upon by the b.b.c. so i think what it is is the foreign office is very clearly making a statement to president putin and the russian establishment that we will not have your voice listened to in europe and we will try and stop if we can. increasing numbers of people with diabetes in the united states say they have no choice but to go to canada to get affordable intil in a group that we spoke to spent 15 hours on a bus trip to buy their medication where it costs a 10th of what it does in the u.s. so this is when i just went to c.b.s. in minneapolis
aren't all that different but london is sending a clear message to moscow. well i think also use being singled out obviously because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice in vehicle of the russian government will want to could argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics...
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why is london lagging behind new york and san francisco? it is not a competition, it is an index, a baseline. london has at laps, it is performing consistently well, but we are seeing other cities upgrading or improving where they had been in the past. across those five indicators i have mentioned, technology, markets capital and culture, those cities have made improvements. london continues to perform, but these cities have made significant changes, and that is why they have increased on the index. thank you so much forjoining us. thank you. in other business news, the spanish airline vueling is the least punctual major airline flying out of the uk. it's flights were delayed by an average of 31 minutes last year, according to the civil aviation authority. thomas cook also did badly, with average delays of 2a minutes, followed by wizz air on 23 minutes. the government is hiring new trade negotiators to help with brexit. it's offering training schemes to applicants from all backgrounds to help secure deals for when we leave the eu. the mathe
why is london lagging behind new york and san francisco? it is not a competition, it is an index, a baseline. london has at laps, it is performing consistently well, but we are seeing other cities upgrading or improving where they had been in the past. across those five indicators i have mentioned, technology, markets capital and culture, those cities have made improvements. london continues to perform, but these cities have made significant changes, and that is why they have increased on the...
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i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: president trump refuses to back down over his racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. you can say what you want, but get a list of all of the statements they've made. and all i'm saying is that if they're not happy here, they can leave. despite the occupant of the white house's attempts to marginalise us and to silence us, please know that we are more than four people. the twins from pakistan born joined at the head. we have exclusive access as surgeons in london start to separate the sisters. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also on the programme: floodwaters force millions from their homes across northern india after days of heavy monsoon rains. as we count down to the moon landing 50 years ago, we talk live to a former nasa astronaut. what's it really like to be up in space? announcer: live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. hello and a warm welcome. it's 1am in the morning here in london, 8am in singapore and 8pm
i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: president trump refuses to back down over his racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. you can say what you want, but get a list of all of the statements they've made. and all i'm saying is that if they're not happy here, they can leave. despite the occupant of the white house's attempts to marginalise us and to silence us, please know that we are more than four people. the twins from pakistan born joined at the head. we have exclusive...
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i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: borisjohnson is elected leader as the conservative and unionist party. borisjohnson wins the race to be conservative leader — and britain's next prime minister. he takes office today, with a three—point plan. deliver brexit, unite the country, and defeat jeremy corbyn. and that's what we're going to do. world leaders offer their congratulations. among the first — president trump, who suggests mrjohnson is a british version of himself. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: the firstjoint air patrol by russia and china sees south korean warplanes fire warning shots — and prompts an international row. the countdown begins — it's one year until the tokyo olympics. but organisers are already worried about the summer heat. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to newsday. it's 7:00 am in singapore and midnight here in london, where borisjohnson is preparing for the biggest act of his p
i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: borisjohnson is elected leader as the conservative and unionist party. borisjohnson wins the race to be conservative leader — and britain's next prime minister. he takes office today, with a three—point plan. deliver brexit, unite the country, and defeat jeremy corbyn. and that's what we're going to do. world leaders offer their congratulations. among the first — president trump, who suggests mrjohnson is a british version of himself. i'm rico hizon...
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i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: president trump refuses to back down over his racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. you can say what you want, but get a list of all of the statements they've made. and all i'm saying is that if they're not happy here, they can leave. despite the occupant of the white house's attempts to marginalise us and to silence us, please know that we are more than four people. the twins from pakistan born joined at the head. we have exclusive access as surgeons in london start to separate the sisters. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also on the programme: floodwaters force millions from their homes across northern india after days of heavy monsoon rains. as we count down to the moon landing 50 years ago, we talk live to a former nasa astronaut. what's it really like to be up in space? live from our studios in london and singapore. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. hello. a warm welcome to the programme. it's midnight here in london, 7am in the morning in singapore
i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: president trump refuses to back down over his racist remarks about four democratic congresswomen. you can say what you want, but get a list of all of the statements they've made. and all i'm saying is that if they're not happy here, they can leave. despite the occupant of the white house's attempts to marginalise us and to silence us, please know that we are more than four people. the twins from pakistan born joined at the head. we have exclusive...
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diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by various assets of course we don't have enough time to get into but i explain in my book i was contacted by the cia the dia a british intelligence is really is. and they were all seemingly paranoid about donald trump's candidacy his team and i actually believe that he did have a chance to win in the early in the book it says this is what happens when you work for trump you just say something about the deep state and because we don't have time next time we could talk about israel maybe now because you when you hear that phrase this is what happens when you look at europe that quotes came from one of the
diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by...
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i'm ben bland, in london. also in the programme: the first images of the captured crew on the british—registered oil tanker as the uk issues a warning to iran. if iran continues on this dangerous path, they must accept the price will be a larger western military presence in the waters along their coastline. and reaching for the moon — india hopes to be the first to land on the lunar south pole. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. welcome to the programme. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8:00 in the morning in hong kong, where the authorities have defended the police, after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men at a train station. forty—five people were injured in the incident, which happened after a rally in the centre of the city. opposition politicians have accused police of being suspiciously slow to arrive at the scene. you may find some of the pictures in stephen mcdonell‘s report upsetting. gangs were
i'm ben bland, in london. also in the programme: the first images of the captured crew on the british—registered oil tanker as the uk issues a warning to iran. if iran continues on this dangerous path, they must accept the price will be a larger western military presence in the waters along their coastline. and reaching for the moon — india hopes to be the first to land on the lunar south pole. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. welcome...
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london time. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm nejra cehic in london. a muted session in asia on the headline level. msci pacific goes nowhere. we've jumped eight basis points on the 10 year treasury following the cpi print. despite the fact the jay powell stuck to his dovish message, we are moving away from 2%. 2.13 is where we are. the australian tenure jumping 11 points. futures on the front foot in the end -- u.s. we didn't close above 3000. we dipped on president trump's comments about trade. the dollar weaker for the third day. fx intervention is a low but rising risk from the u.s. is goldman and crude, 60.58. let's get the bloomberg business flash with debra mao. investingkswagen is in ford's self driving partner argo, expanding the alliance formed this year. the move will value argo at $7 billion. vw's audi unit will old its own autonomous operations into the company. pw and ford are expected to announce they will cooperate on electric cars. don't miss
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we will continue to work and work with the mayor of london on the action that can be taken across london on this issue. but this is something that requires a multifaceted approach. many here are struggling to comprehend the stabbing of a heavily pregnant woman and the death of her baby. the police have given more details about what happened here on saturday morning. kelly was in the house with her brothers, her sister and mother. it was her sister who found her, they were alerted by screaming coming from her bedroom on the ground floor at the back of the property. police said there was no sign of forced entry but it was a hot night so windows may have been left open. they are asking for the identification of the man in the footage, even if just identification of the man in the footage, even ifjust to eliminate him from enquiries, and they ask anybody with information to contact them urgently. obesity now causes more cases of some cancers than smoking. the charity, cancer research uk, says bowel, kidney, ovarian and liver cancers are all more likely to have been caused by being overweight
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i'm kasia madera in london. also coming up in the programme: skirmishes on the streets of hong kong — police clash with protesters after a day of peaceful demonstrations. the past few hours, a group of about 1000 protesters have been blocking one of the main roads here, nathan road, now the police have declared itan road, now the police have declared it an illegal gathering. they've moved in in full riot gear and i moving the protesters out. and, making the great wall of china great again! why one of the world's most popular tourist attractions is getting a makeover. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london, and noon in christchurch, new zealand, where it's been three months since a gunman killed more than 50 people in attacks on mosques. now, bbc news has found evidence of the alleged attacker‘s international links and a growing online network which the far right uses to communicate, largely unobserved by th
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london breed: thank you, tamika. now many of you know this, when we talk about affordable housing, often times when we found in the past in san francisco, you basically make too much for affordable housing but not enough for market rate in san francisco. a couple years -- well, not even a couple years. maybe two years, we worked with a number of folks to change the affordability rates to level the playing field because i wanted to make sure that teachers and people of our labor community were able to have access to the affordable housing that we build in san francis francisco, to the down payment assistance loans and other things, because that's what makes san francisco a great place is when we have true diversity from various economic levels. so what i'm really excited about in this bond is the amount of support it will provide for affordable housing for middle-income residents. we have here someone who is a beneficiary of the teacher next door program who provides down payment assistance to teachers for the purpose
london breed: thank you, tamika. now many of you know this, when we talk about affordable housing, often times when we found in the past in san francisco, you basically make too much for affordable housing but not enough for market rate in san francisco. a couple years -- well, not even a couple years. maybe two years, we worked with a number of folks to change the affordability rates to level the playing field because i wanted to make sure that teachers and people of our labor community were...
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the manchester and to the london. if you locked pa rt and to the london. if you locked part of it you do not unlock the economic benefits. we all want the north and south to be successful. it is not a competition for me. we need to do all of it but at the same time we need to recognise it is intergenerational. we are putting in infrastructure for the next 100 yea rs infrastructure for the next 100 years and it will be there for our children and their children. years and it will be there for our children and their childrenm years and it will be there for our children and their children. it is ha rd to children and their children. it is hard to get away from brexit. boris johnson wants to live on the 31st of 0ctober. what are your thoughts given it might be without a deal? 0ur given it might be without a deal? our company position is that we emphasise and stress consistently the need to get a deal because if we do not, the economic growth in the uk will slow. there is no doubt. is that happens, consumer confidence will follow and growth will follow. it is im
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how important has the pride event in london become? i think london is a big pinnacle of pride and what we march forward today. there is a lot of discussion about what pride is, whether it's a celebration or protest but ultimately it's about looking at where we've come and marching in celebration of that but also looking at where we have to go in the journey also looking at where we have to go in thejourney for also looking at where we have to go in the journey for lgbt+ equality. it's an issue that is always ongoing and it's an issue that is always ongoing a nd co nsta ntly it's an issue that is always ongoing and constantly throwing up new changes, the obvious issue and controversy in recent years has been the question of transgender rights. there have been a certain amount of tensions which were visible last year. do you think they'd have been resolved in terms of how the pride event handles it? some people see it as an opportunity to protest and others see it as an opportunity to celebrate and be visible. my understanding is the org
how important has the pride event in london become? i think london is a big pinnacle of pride and what we march forward today. there is a lot of discussion about what pride is, whether it's a celebration or protest but ultimately it's about looking at where we've come and marching in celebration of that but also looking at where we have to go in the journey also looking at where we have to go in thejourney for also looking at where we have to go in the journey for lgbt+ equality. it's an issue...
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welcome to bbc london news. up to 1.5 million people are expected to take to the streets of london today for the pride parade. it's been described as the biggest and most diverse event yet. the parade has just got under way — sarah harris has more. getting ready to march and celebrate 50 years of activism. 0rganisers say it will be the biggest ever parade. dom from finchley remembers the early days when being attacked and jeered rather than cheered was the norm. it's one thing to feel it on concrete or a solid floor, to feel it on concrete or a solid floor, to feel itona concrete or a solid floor, to feel it on a surface that is already undulating under you, it must feel quite freaky. it was. we were lucky because there was no sense of danger, itjust because there was no sense of danger, it just felt kind because there was no sense of danger, itjust felt kind of like sand shifting but without you walking on it. have you experienced earthquakes before? this was different. it was longer and bigger than i'm used
welcome to bbc london news. up to 1.5 million people are expected to take to the streets of london today for the pride parade. it's been described as the biggest and most diverse event yet. the parade has just got under way — sarah harris has more. getting ready to march and celebrate 50 years of activism. 0rganisers say it will be the biggest ever parade. dom from finchley remembers the early days when being attacked and jeered rather than cheered was the norm. it's one thing to feel it on...
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has at least 2000 pairs here in his london studio. always searching for the right shade of blue for each specific work of art. or. just. uses the material for his. works. but you see that there are. hundreds of scraps of. this shading. all come from the. different shades. and that's one of the best things about the works of people. the right shape. and fixes it in place with a special. piece by piece the. almost 3 dimensional. constantly discovering new facets of his material. so that. perhaps. his fascination with venom began nearly 15 years ago when he came across a pile of genes while sorting out things his earliest collages were portraits of famous actors from the 1950 s. . in the meantime he gets his inspiration from his adopted city london. the pubs of the british capital give him ideas such as a map of the city or the underground. he has devoted an entire series to london's laundromats. places and people obvious conversations and he is a hall of a community everyone has known each other for a long long time and to see so many c
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in london. yeah i think where when i read about in the last couple of days i it was a surprising development but when one kind of sits on the thinks about it a bit more it's quite clear that since the end of the cold war and particularly since $911.00 there have been tendencies both on both right and left and probably longer as well if you look at the cato institute and right through the year after the iraq war into libya there's been a kind of growth of a kind of right wing anti military intervention feeling among military families and so on in the tea party including that is also against military spending so and as well as on the left so i think it's interesting that we've got this kind of union occurring at this particular time so it's a very interesting development and we need to wait a little bit longer to see exactly what the the principles are and how they're going to be put into practice but to say that you're against endless walls which has been a big complaint of most americans really
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i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: us congress votes to condemn president trump's racist tweets — as emotions run high on capitol hill. archive: six, five, four, three, two, one... lift—off! 50 years after the apollo 11 crew took to the skies. we look back at the moon mission that made history. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more are left homeless. we return to the story of safa and marwa from pakistan, born joined at the head. doctors in london successfully we were working a long time to get them here, and now with so many operations, it was mike worked. live from our studios in london and singapore —— after so many operations, it worked. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london and 7:00pm in washington where a showdown is looming on capitol hill. house members are voting soon on a resolution condemning president trump's racist tweets.
i'm kasia madera in london. the headlines: us congress votes to condemn president trump's racist tweets — as emotions run high on capitol hill. archive: six, five, four, three, two, one... lift—off! 50 years after the apollo 11 crew took to the skies. we look back at the moon mission that made history. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more are left homeless. we return to the story of...
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that is set to act as a longer term drag on london house prices. the big freebie that many homeowners thought they were enjoying between 1996 and 2008 when prices trebled was often at the expense of their children and grandchildren. barring very large sums to pay barely reachable prices of those who have enjoyed the decade's long run—up in house prices may fear a house price crash but many younger people who can't afford to own their own home would welcome it. andy verity, bbc news. theresa may has called onjeremy corbyn to apologise, accusing him of failing to open his eyes to anti—semitism in the labour party. let's speak to norman smith who's at westminster. how much pressure isjeremy corbyn under? let's be honest. although it was a bit of a cheek for mrs may to lea n a cross was a bit of a cheek for mrs may to lean across the dispatch box and start asking jeremy corbyn questions and demanding he apologise, it does point to the fact that the anti—semitism crisis in the labour party has now become a jeremy corbyn crisis. with labour peers,
that is set to act as a longer term drag on london house prices. the big freebie that many homeowners thought they were enjoying between 1996 and 2008 when prices trebled was often at the expense of their children and grandchildren. barring very large sums to pay barely reachable prices of those who have enjoyed the decade's long run—up in house prices may fear a house price crash but many younger people who can't afford to own their own home would welcome it. andy verity, bbc news. theresa...
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all the different london is sending a clear message to moscow. well i think altie is being singled out of the sea because it's seen by the foreign office many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice in vehicle of the russian government will want to could argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed upon by the b.b.c. so i think while that is is the foreign office is very clearly making a statement to president putin and the russian establishment that we will not have your voice listened to in new york and we will try and stop if we can. increasing numbers of people with diabetes in the united states say they have no choice but to go to canada to get affordable in chile a group we spoke to spent 15 hours on a bus trip to buy their medication but it costs a 10th of what it does in the u.s. . so this is when i just went to c.v.s. in minneapolis min
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ok let's go back to london now and. let's talk about jeremy haun he's not expected to win the tory leadership but his prominent role in the iran crisis has been strengthening him could he be part of a possible boris johnson led government well jeremy hunt the current foreign minister he really has been the face of the iran crisis he's been very present he's also received a lot of criticism saying he did too little too late so will he stay on in a possible johnson administration we don't know but of course this would be a matter of stability in a major international crisis and the possibility is sam but he is boris johnson's main rival and i think overall in this leadership race it has neither her nor helped jeremy hunt and we are still expecting as you said that boris johnson will become the new prime minister we should know in just a few hours about that and johnson is of course expected to become the next british prime minister when will we know for sure what's the timeline here. we will know at 11 o'clock london time
ok let's go back to london now and. let's talk about jeremy haun he's not expected to win the tory leadership but his prominent role in the iran crisis has been strengthening him could he be part of a possible boris johnson led government well jeremy hunt the current foreign minister he really has been the face of the iran crisis he's been very present he's also received a lot of criticism saying he did too little too late so will he stay on in a possible johnson administration we don't know...
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london we could hit 36 degrees in central london on thursday. high 20s to 30 degrees across northern parts of england. it is just possible somewhere in the south—east, not necessarily london, we might hit 37 celsius. but it all depends on whether there will be any showers around or the cloud amounts. i'm sure most of us agree that a little too hot. that's it. bye—bye. i'm ben bland with bbc world news. our top story: authorities in hong kong have defended the police, after groups of pro—democracy protesters were attacked by gangs of masked men at a train station. forty—five people were injured in the attack. there has been widespread speculation that the attackers belonged to triads, also known as the chinese mafia. the first images of the captured crew on the british—registered oil tanker have been released. the uk says it wants to work with other european nations to help protect ships in the strait of hormuz. and this video is trending on bbc.com a french naval submarine, which disappeared in 1968 with 52 people on board, has been di
london we could hit 36 degrees in central london on thursday. high 20s to 30 degrees across northern parts of england. it is just possible somewhere in the south—east, not necessarily london, we might hit 37 celsius. but it all depends on whether there will be any showers around or the cloud amounts. i'm sure most of us agree that a little too hot. that's it. bye—bye. i'm ben bland with bbc world news. our top story: authorities in hong kong have defended the police, after groups of...
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under global conference for major freedom is underway in london but our t.v. on the russian news agency sputnik from entry. it's just gone 3 am here in moscow watching national with me. and fussed a u.s. federal judge has told washington it must stop alleging that a russian pharmac used all the election map and was funded by the kremlin or face a range of potential sanctions the court found that such unsubstantiated claims against the internet research agency which are not included in the $2800.00 document against at risk prejudicing a jury. reports. the mulu report the us investigation the media everyone accuses russia of carrying out a sweeping systematic campaign meddling campaign in the us election into in 2016 they did it via 2 methods the 1st one was. intelligence agency hackers g.r.u. haggis who broke into the d.n.c. systems they allege stole a bunch of embarrassing democrat e-mails and then released them causing again embarrassment for the democrats all again allegedly russia denies all of this the 2nd part of the operation is the scribe william burns
under global conference for major freedom is underway in london but our t.v. on the russian news agency sputnik from entry. it's just gone 3 am here in moscow watching national with me. and fussed a u.s. federal judge has told washington it must stop alleging that a russian pharmac used all the election map and was funded by the kremlin or face a range of potential sanctions the court found that such unsubstantiated claims against the internet research agency which are not included in the...
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different but london sending a clear message to moscow. well i think ati is being singled out obviously because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice in vehicle of the russian government will want to argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed upon by the b.b.c. so i think what it is is the foreign office is very clearly making a statement to president putin and the russian establishment that we will not have your voice listened to in europe and we will try and stop if we can. it's known as the largest tank battle of the 2nd world war in a turning point for the allied forces but now the battle of prokofiev career is being called into question by german journalist and historian he claims there was no massive struggle of attrition back in 1943 or red army victory when felix findings are based on b
different but london sending a clear message to moscow. well i think ati is being singled out obviously because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice in vehicle of the russian government will want to argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed upon...
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i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: borisjohnson is elected leader as the conservative and unionist parties. borisjohnson wins the race to be conservative leader — and britain's next prime minister. he takes office today — with a three point plan. deliver brexit, unite the country, and defeat jeremy corbyn. and that is what we're going to do. world leaders offer their congratulations. among the first, president trump, who suggests mrjohnson is a british version of himself. i'm rico hizon in singapore. also in the programme: the firstjoint air patrol by russia and china sees south korean warplanes fire warning shots — and prompts an international row. the countdown begins — it's one year until the tokyo olympics. but organisers are already worried about the summer heat. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to newsday. it's 8:00am in singapore and 1l00 in the morning here in london, where borisjohnson is preparing for the biggest a
i'm ben bland in london. the headlines: borisjohnson is elected leader as the conservative and unionist parties. borisjohnson wins the race to be conservative leader — and britain's next prime minister. he takes office today — with a three point plan. deliver brexit, unite the country, and defeat jeremy corbyn. and that is what we're going to do. world leaders offer their congratulations. among the first, president trump, who suggests mrjohnson is a british version of himself. i'm rico...
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, and how to avoid crime in one of the poorest parts of london. one, two. joshua simpson's jab is the measure of their success. once on the verge of a criminal life, the club has turned him into a 16—year—old champion. he is escaping gangs and looking to the future. there's people that are there that's trying to get out, and there's people that are there but, like, they like to be there. now i can see, like, loads of different routes and i can pick which route i feel is best. like, everything is open now. the dwaynamics boxing club costs £80,000 a year to run. and if everybody who volunteers here were properly paid, it would probably cost double that. the organisers say this part of south london needs 20 such clubs to reach all of the vulnerable children. they say that would be a small price to pay for the lives that could be saved. we are dealing with young children who are frightened, they are stressed, they are going through trauma, because this youth violence has now got so out of control. today london's mayor, sadiq khan, has revealed re
, and how to avoid crime in one of the poorest parts of london. one, two. joshua simpson's jab is the measure of their success. once on the verge of a criminal life, the club has turned him into a 16—year—old champion. he is escaping gangs and looking to the future. there's people that are there that's trying to get out, and there's people that are there but, like, they like to be there. now i can see, like, loads of different routes and i can pick which route i feel is best. like,...
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so in london we could hit 36 degrees in central london on thursday. high 20s to 30 degrees across northern parts of england. and it's just possible somewhere in the south—east, not necessarily in london, we might hit 37 celsius. but it all depends whether there will be any showers around or the cloud amounts. i'm sure most of us agree that's a little too hot. that's it. bye— bye. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. we are live from westminster with this special edition of the programme, as the uk conservative party leadership contest reaches its climax. within hours we'll know whether borisjohnson will be britain's next prime minister orjeremy hunt has pulled off a major upset and gets the keys to number10. dozens are injured as massive wildfires sweep through central portugal. more than 1,000 firefighters and the army are still battling the blaze. can spain's accidental prime minister keep hisjob?
so in london we could hit 36 degrees in central london on thursday. high 20s to 30 degrees across northern parts of england. and it's just possible somewhere in the south—east, not necessarily in london, we might hit 37 celsius. but it all depends whether there will be any showers around or the cloud amounts. i'm sure most of us agree that's a little too hot. that's it. bye— bye. this is the briefing. i'm sally bundock. we are live from westminster with this special edition of the...
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a trove of classified documents is found in a rubbish bin in london. blow to the u.k. chemical. has been launched. e.u. commission president you. see when his successor. leaders that's. wrong says its super tanker was illegally seized by the u.k. and its release britain insists the vessel was. in violation. of child impersonating of america's youngest congresswoman deletes social media accounts. receiving death threats from supporters. from washington d.c. . socialism to socialism i mean if you think social. media. has news updates in just an hour's time from now stay with us now is coming your way. hello and welcome across all things are considered i'm peter lavelle a new foreign policy think tank will start business challenging foreign policy. the doxies it's called the quincy institute for responsible state this is not an ordinary think tank it is funded by charles koch and george soros among others talk about strange bedfellows can these establishment billionaires take on the foreign policy blog. talking strange bedfellows i'm joined by my guest on the bar in new york he's h
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of london, and then 2016, ran for parliament, was successful. referendum 2016, he attempted to run for prime minister. he was unsuccessful. when theresa may became prime minister, she named him her foreign secretary. he was there for two years, left after disagreements with the handling of brexit, and she stepped down, and he won finally the prime ministerial leadership havest, and then we boris johnson as a minister. host: he was a big part of the leave campaign in the brexit vote. this headline in this morning's financial times says it all in terms of where he is now three-month from the deadline. brexit or bust, they write that the conservative party is now unashamedly the brexit party. the centers have been pushed to the sideline and for many and seems that mr. johnson has chosen a path of confrontation rather than compromise. guest: absolutely. i am glad you had me walk through his resume because before he joined the campaign, he was not sure about this decision about leaving the eu or remaining, but what he saw was the political opportunit
of london, and then 2016, ran for parliament, was successful. referendum 2016, he attempted to run for prime minister. he was unsuccessful. when theresa may became prime minister, she named him her foreign secretary. he was there for two years, left after disagreements with the handling of brexit, and she stepped down, and he won finally the prime ministerial leadership havest, and then we boris johnson as a minister. host: he was a big part of the leave campaign in the brexit vote. this...
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you can be in the city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping your toes city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping yourtoes in city of london at 5pm and you can be dipping your toes in the lake a few hours later. what's better than that? environmental campaigners have pointed out that, do we actually need more domestic flights at a time when the uk is trying to reduce the impact of climate change? they have a point, haven't they?” impact of climate change? they have a point, haven't they? i think what you will find its people always choose to travel by different routes, and there are options for how people choose to get here. but what we are very good at in cumbria is really green, sustainable onward travel, and i think that is a really important factor we have to bear in mind. thank you for having a chat with us. i know you have an extremely busy day, so i will let you get on. one of the markets the airport is targeting as american tourism. they are hoping they will fly to dublin and then connect on to the lake district. thereby avoiding, i suppose, the busy international hubs in
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this part of london on under the flight this part of london on under the flight path with hundreds of aircraft flying directly overhead. police believe this man fell from one of them. a canyon airways flight. one of them. a canyon airways flight. they believe he fell from the landing gear as it was deployed as it made its descent into heathrow. the kenya airways flight kqioo took off at 07:19 british time on sunday morning from the kenyan capital of nairobi. the flight landed ahead of schedule at heathrow airport, after almost nine hours in the air. it landed at 3:50 a.m.. police were called at 3.39pm to an address on offerton road in clapham, after the body landed in a residential garden. police believe it was a stowaway as a bag, food and water was found after the plane landed. this man would have experienced not only a lack of oxygen but temperatures as low as —60 degrees celsius during that nine—hour flight from kenya. now, this is not the first time this has happened. in recent years, two bodies have been found in west london of people who are believed to be stowaway 's dyin
this part of london on under the flight this part of london on under the flight path with hundreds of aircraft flying directly overhead. police believe this man fell from one of them. a canyon airways flight. one of them. a canyon airways flight. they believe he fell from the landing gear as it was deployed as it made its descent into heathrow. the kenya airways flight kqioo took off at 07:19 british time on sunday morning from the kenyan capital of nairobi. the flight landed ahead of...
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different but london is sending a clear message to moscow. well i think ati is being singled out of the sea because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice and vehicle of the russian government will want to argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed upon by the b.b.c. so i think what it is is the foreign office is very clearly making a statement to president putin and the russian establishment that we will not have your voice listened to in europe and we will try and stop it if we can. record it before today's announcement that the u.k. ambassador to the u.s. is standing down in going underground starting in moments of funny scar in the chief donald trump's former white house director of communications gives his view on the came. and also trade deals across the atlantic breaks it. done after time sa
different but london is sending a clear message to moscow. well i think ati is being singled out of the sea because it's seen by the foreign office and many politicians both here in the united kingdom in europe and the united states as being the voice and vehicle of the russian government will want to argue that the b.b.c. in many ways is the voice of the british establishment particularly if you look at the way that the european union and the referendum and the brics issue is being discussed...
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diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by various assets of course we don't have enough time to get into but i explain in my book i was contacted by the cia the dia a british intelligence is really is. and they were all seemingly paranoid about donald trump's candidacy his team and i actually believe that he did have a chance to win in the early in the book and says this is what happens when you work for trump you just say something about the deep state and because we don't have time next time we could talk about israel maybe i would now because you when you hear that phrase this is what happens when you work for a job that quotes came from o
diplomats in london came in november of 2015 when i was living in london and i was just about to join the ben carson campaign and that's when i was contacted by this individual who i believe still runs the energy bureau at the u.s. embassy in london where he was probing me about ben carson this was a common pattern i witnessed over the subsequent months from my work with ben carson and then of course when i joined donald trump's campaign i had the kitchen sink thrown at me if you will by...
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belfast city, london southend and this is the 8am departure to dublin. this is the uk's 41st passenger airport and one of its smallest. it is hoped tourists will use it as a gateway to the lake district. cumbria tourism is obviously all about the visitor economy, but we work really strongly in partnership with the business sector. so it's really important for them too to be able to bring people here, for people to be able to come here for work and people to be able to come here and invest. millions have been spent on upgrades, but it will face tough competition from other northern airports, including newcastle and manchester. there have been attempts to restart commercial operations here for the best part of 20 years. and after a few false starts and delays, today it became a reality. but not everyone is happy with the decision to open another airport. there are questions on how encouraging more domestic flights fits with the uk's targets to reduce the impact of climate change. we are using the most fuel—efficient type of regional aircraft that there a
belfast city, london southend and this is the 8am departure to dublin. this is the uk's 41st passenger airport and one of its smallest. it is hoped tourists will use it as a gateway to the lake district. cumbria tourism is obviously all about the visitor economy, but we work really strongly in partnership with the business sector. so it's really important for them too to be able to bring people here, for people to be able to come here for work and people to be able to come here and invest....
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london are then voted him backin he won. london are then voted him back in because of what he delivered. he delivered more affordable housing, in a downturn than the previous labour government. sorry to interrupt but these things have been set again and again about borisjohnson but have been set again and again about boris johnson but what he have been set again and again about borisjohnson but what he was not facing their was 27 other countries com pletely facing their was 27 other countries completely united saying we are not going to give you what you want. three months to do at him, when it's something that has been apparently impossible to resolve for three yea rs. impossible to resolve for three years. and parliamentary majority of two, it is testing for anyone. years. and parliamentary majority of two, it is testing for anyonelj think if there is one human being who can actually unite the party, bring the country back together again, injecta bring the country back together again, inject a massive dose of optimism, whi
london are then voted him backin he won. london are then voted him back in because of what he delivered. he delivered more affordable housing, in a downturn than the previous labour government. sorry to interrupt but these things have been set again and again about borisjohnson but have been set again and again about boris johnson but what he have been set again and again about borisjohnson but what he was not facing their was 27 other countries com pletely facing their was 27 other countries...