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london is a global epicentre. _ is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel _ is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel has - is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel has been . global epicentre. travel has been back to widespread levels, so large numbers of people coming in and out, but a huge and diverse population, people coming in by public transport into the middle of london, workplaces and hospitality has been back towards normal levels, and all of those opportunities are therefore mixing and virus spread. together with the fact that unfortunately vaccine levels are pretty low, despite very good uptake, there remains pockets of the population who are not covered, putting all that together means we are at the epicentre within the uk of omicron growth, but of course it is elsewhere, it is everywhere within the uk, and we should expect that growth to be replicated elsewhere. london is one of the hotspots for omicron, where else would be watching for geographically? it is wron: to watching for geographically? it 3
london is a global epicentre. _ is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel _ is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel has - is london doing wrong? london is a global epicentre. travel has been . global epicentre. travel has been back to widespread levels, so large numbers of people coming in and out, but a huge and diverse population, people coming in by public transport into the middle of london, workplaces and hospitality has been back towards normal...
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london 2012 _ since. in rides ben maher, xxx the third. london 2012 was _ since. in rides ben maher, xxx the third. london 2012 was incredible l third. london 2012 was incredible thou . ht of third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it _ third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed _ third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed my - third. london 2012 was incredible thought of it changed my life - thought of it changed my life because it was something i always dreamt of and it's something that could never be taken away, even if we had down moments are never won anything again. is we had down moments are never won anything again-— we had down moments are never won anything again.- bell- anything again. is clear! bell i don't anything again. is clear! bell i don't think— anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we _ anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we will _ anything again. is clear! bell i don't think we will ever - i don't think we will ever experience anything like that again. the support that we had made a huge diffe
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising into phenomena rate. and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world. and i lost that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be said for the toll building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall buildings, so it's density. and that's why you get such
so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern...
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why are the vaccination rates so much lower in london? i think. so much lower in london? i think there is a — so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture _ so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture of _ so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture of reasons. - there is a mixture of reasons. london boroughs have been doing huge amounts of work to talk to people, explain why vaccines are important, and to reduce the hesitancy that people have to come forward. there is a massive campaign at the moment, making sure that there are lots of places where it is easy for people to come forward for a vaccine. walk in clinics, you don't have to have an appointment, you canjust in clinics, you don't have to have an appointment, you can just come and get yourjab, and that will give you more protection particularly against serious illness from the survivors. , ., , ., ., ., survivors. the previous time a ma'or incident was — survivors. the previous time a ma'or incident was declared d survivors. the previous time a ma'or incident was declared it i survivors
why are the vaccination rates so much lower in london? i think. so much lower in london? i think there is a — so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture _ so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture of _ so much lower in london? i think there is a mixture of reasons. - there is a mixture of reasons. london boroughs have been doing huge amounts of work to talk to people, explain why vaccines are important, and to reduce the hesitancy that people have to come forward. there is...
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important not just for a london film important notjust for a london film festival but important for culture in london, we have got to get people out of their sofas and into the cinema. the record-breaking _ sofas and into the cinema. the record—breaking newjames bond record—breaking new james bond film record—breaking newjames bond film and the box office certainly helped to create an optimistic mood.— certainly helped to create an optimistic mood. bond was the only show _ optimistic mood. bond was the only show in — optimistic mood. bond was the only show in town. _ optimistic mood. bond was the only show in town. certainly i optimistic mood. bond was the only show in town. certainly in| only show in town. certainly in this town. 732 screens in this town, the widest open film other. good luck trying to see a film that isn't bond this weekend. i thought it was a tremendous bond movie, a very different bond movie but one thatis different bond movie but one that is essential viewing. daniel craig's tenure of bond has been essential in keeping that going. a global star, proba
important not just for a london film important notjust for a london film festival but important for culture in london, we have got to get people out of their sofas and into the cinema. the record-breaking _ sofas and into the cinema. the record—breaking newjames bond record—breaking new james bond film record—breaking newjames bond film and the box office certainly helped to create an optimistic mood.— certainly helped to create an optimistic mood. bond was the only show _ optimistic...
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., , these high-value cases coming to london? . �*, . ., , london? that's a really good point, a aood london? that's a really good point, a good point- _ london? that's a really good point, a good point- i— london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did _ london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did wonder- london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did wonder through | a good point. i did wonder through the day whether he abides by it, but i guess that he wants to keep travelling to the uk, he is going to have to do that. 0ver travelling to the uk, he is going to have to do that. over £550 million. we will have to leave it there. both of you, lovely to see it. thank you for keeping me company this evening for keeping me company this evening for the papers. that is at. we will be back again tomorrow. tojoin us that is at. we will be back again tomorrow. to join us that if you can. for now, a very good night. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. celtic, hibs and motherwell have called upon the spfl to
., , these high-value cases coming to london? . �*, . ., , london? that's a really good point, a aood london? that's a really good point, a good point- _ london? that's a really good point, a good point- i— london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did _ london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did wonder- london? that's a really good point, a good point. i did wonder through | a good point. i did wonder through the day whether he abides by it, but i guess that he wants...
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are in london for the first time, _ world are in london for the first time, so — world are in london for the first time, so of— world are in london for the first time, so of course _ world are in london for the first time, so of course we - world are in london for the first time, so of course we have - world are in london for the first time, so of course we have to l world are in london for the first - time, so of course we have to make them _ time, so of course we have to make them settled — time, so of course we have to make them settled in _ time, so of course we have to make them settled in in _ time, so of course we have to make them settled in in london _ time, so of course we have to make them settled in in london and - them settled in in london and comfortable, _ them settled in in london and comfortable, and _ them settled in in london and comfortable, and feeling - them settled in in london and comfortable, and feeling safe| them settled in in london and . comfortable, and feeling safe in them settled in in london and - comfortable, and feeling safe in the environment â
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers, the only way ah, so piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical city, with ken apartments costing up to $18000000.00 each. its own like you to solve london's housing shortly. this is m i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising in a phenomenal rate. and most those will be urbanites, so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world. and loss of that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be sent for the toll building, the tall buildings of new york. create the busy paper on the busy sidewalks. it's not just toll building, so it's density. and that's why you get such gre
so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers, the only way ah, so piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical city, with ken apartments costing up to $18000000.00 each. its own like you to solve london's housing shortly. this is m i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world....
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it's time for london in new. mexico has been one of the countries hardest hit by the pandemic with over 185000 deaths to mourn it was also one of the few travel destinations that kept borders open declined to require a negative covert test from the cation or as the lax approach has opened the floodgates for foreign tourists who are crowding beaches like this one near cancun before the pandemic the local tourism sector was responsible for almost 9 percent of mexico's economic and push. the ongoing health crisis mexican hotels and restaurants are hoping to attract more than $30000000.00 foreign tourists this year . and that's it for me thank you so much for watching i mean the team it's goodbye and take care. to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives to. pope francis is visiting iraq the country seen as the cradle of christianity brings with him a message of peace and reconciliation but who will be listening in iraq. every christian population has been disobeys to find out on the po
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london. yes, we talked about it here on the bbc news channel. absolutely, thet were sort of trying to force them to backtrack, so this is quite a significant shift, but they have been talking to london authorities and listening to what they have to say to reach this decision in london. my understanding is that government is pretty keen to keep it tojust london. it's unlikely, or certainly doesn't want to, follow the union pressure and extended across the country, so i think it is likely to stick to its guns or certainly that is the intention at this stage. dr mike tildesley from the university of warwick is a member of the sage subgroup, the scientific pandemic influenza group on modelling, known as spi—m. the group provides advice on epidemiology and infectious disease modelling to the uk government. thank you for being with us this morning. what is the evidence at the moment on transmissibility in schools? i will say that there is still an awful lot of uncertainty around this. we are seei
london. yes, we talked about it here on the bbc news channel. absolutely, thet were sort of trying to force them to backtrack, so this is quite a significant shift, but they have been talking to london authorities and listening to what they have to say to reach this decision in london. my understanding is that government is pretty keen to keep it tojust london. it's unlikely, or certainly doesn't want to, follow the union pressure and extended across the country, so i think it is likely to...
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property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing in online forums under his pseudonym launch out. last of mark latham's slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong capped now become a battle cries and i am. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot. and my friends is what it is doing and all the other mines in. the ocean that i would not let them through no too many if it goes against you think it is so i'm struggling because i cannot tell. and what i face. his cover was blown in the summer of 2020. journalists discovered and revealed the identity of the person behind the pseudonym mom chow virtually overnight the 26 year old became an enemy of the chinese state at 1st he didn't know what to do after 2 months. on the rail face and i just feel that i live pictures you see he's now a wanted man in hong k
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property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing an online forums under his pseudonym launch out. odd man out off the market at a lot of his slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries and i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot. my friends call what is doing and all the other line. of those days i would not let them through too many if it goes against a safety issue so i'm struggling because i cannot tell. anyone what i face. his cover was blown in the summer of 2020. journalists discovered and revealed the identity of the person behind the pseudonym moksha virtually overnight the 26 year old became an enemy of the chinese state at 1st he didn't know what to do after 2 months of calling the railfan and i just feel that i need to do so he's now a wanted man in hong
property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing an online forums under his pseudonym launch out. odd man out off the market at a lot of his slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries and i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the...
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while he was domiciled in london. and why wouldn't they keep an eye on him because it was in their interest to do so? cause now it has nothing to come from feed can walk up build. can you drop a total cost more often for our work about a medical model could work about if you had said you'll come fidel. good luck from the fact that the cctv cameras were not working that day. certainly hampered any search for truth or closure. the issue of the cctv has also been a subject of debate in the u. k. we have a huge number of these very, very high number of cctv coverage. most people assume that every cctv camera is on 247. so if you take this into, into context with the other issues, the fact that we are told that the 50 tv was not recording, i would say, raises questions. another question which may give clues as to what happened on the june afternoon, is about my one's physical and mental health of my on fi. my shift from ice bridge maddox to wish the michelle and the total shipment on behalf of 11th all with the her in the
while he was domiciled in london. and why wouldn't they keep an eye on him because it was in their interest to do so? cause now it has nothing to come from feed can walk up build. can you drop a total cost more often for our work about a medical model could work about if you had said you'll come fidel. good luck from the fact that the cctv cameras were not working that day. certainly hampered any search for truth or closure. the issue of the cctv has also been a subject of debate in the u. k....
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so london spread out. i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers, the only way is the piano. the shot architect has described his building as a vertical $50.00, with ken apartments, costing up to $18000000.00 each. its on like you to solve london's housing shortly . this is m i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising in a phenomenal rate. and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities and being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture, i think is happening all over the world. and i lost that he does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be sent for the toll building, the tall buildings of new york, create the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just told building, so it's density. and that's why you get such gre
so london spread out. i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers, the only way is the piano. the shot architect has described his building as a vertical $50.00, with ken apartments, costing up to $18000000.00 each. its on like you to solve london's housing shortly . this is m i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world....
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property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing an online forms under his pseudonym launch out. last slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries am i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot film. my friends is what they're doing and all the other mind him. so should they i would not let them through no too many if it goes against the safety issue so i'm struggling because i cannot tell you and you are what i say. his cover was blown in the summer of 2020. journalists discovered and revealed the identity of the person behind the pseudonym mom chow virtually overnight the 26 year old became an enemy of the chinese state at 1st he didn't know what to do after truman is. calling the railfan and i just feel that i need to do so he's now a wanted man in hong kong now deci
property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing an online forms under his pseudonym launch out. last slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries am i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot film. my friends...
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we situation for a london affecting your borough?— situation for a london affecting our borou:h? ~ . , ., , your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in — your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. if _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. if you - fast rise in covid cases. if you look at hammersmith and fulham itself, we've had over 3500 cases in the last week and that represents in seven days an increase of i75%, so this is absolutely very fast spreading virus. the things we worry about are the rate and the pressure on critical public services like the nhs, councilservices, care homes and others. nhs, council services, care homes and others— and others. what does a ma'or incident then i and others. what does a ma'or incident then do i and others. what does a ma'or incident then do to i and others. what does a ma'or incident then do to help i and others. what does a major incident then do to help you? | and others. wha
we situation for a london affecting your borough?— situation for a london affecting our borou:h? ~ . , ., , your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in — your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. if _ your borough? we have seen a very fast rise in covid cases. if you - fast rise in covid cases. if you look at hammersmith and fulham itself, we've had over...
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in one day across london. london has been admitting that many covid patients for weeks now, every single day. that will only keep going and we don't have more staff so that is where the pressure is. we can find more space and we can find space in hotels but we can't do is find more qualified or doctors. a couple of other things people have talked about, obviously it is anecdotal but staff talking about things like nurses who might be dealing in normal times with one patient having to spread their attention to three oi’ to spread their attention to three or possibly four patients in that same shift. 0n or possibly four patients in that same shift. on these figures, we get to shape their and that shape is growing. that timeframe you have put up growing. that timeframe you have put up on twitter that is end of september to beginning of january. is that right? yes, to the 6th of january. so the last part where it sharply goes up, that is how long a period? since lockdown, really, since mid december. so it two an
in one day across london. london has been admitting that many covid patients for weeks now, every single day. that will only keep going and we don't have more staff so that is where the pressure is. we can find more space and we can find space in hotels but we can't do is find more qualified or doctors. a couple of other things people have talked about, obviously it is anecdotal but staff talking about things like nurses who might be dealing in normal times with one patient having to spread...
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it was done by the uk, not by london. henry, you are right, it l by london. henry, you are right, it was done by _ by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the _ by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the government - by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the government of. by london. henry, you are right, it| was done by the government of the uk. they have at a base in london but i'll try to make the contrast to the fact that it was not done in edinburgh. but the fact that it was not done in edinburgh-— the fact that it was not done in edinburuh. �* , :, :, . edinburgh. but people from scotland are on the procurement _ edinburgh. but people from scotland are on the procurement teams - edinburgh. but people from scotland are on the procurement teams let's i are on the procurement teams let's look at _ are on the procurement teams let's look at the — are on the procurement teams let's look at the whole of this in the round — look at the whole of this in the round and _ look at the whole of this in the round and it was said tha
it was done by the uk, not by london. henry, you are right, it l by london. henry, you are right, it was done by _ by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the _ by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the government - by london. henry, you are right, it was done by the government of. by london. henry, you are right, it| was done by the government of the uk. they have at a base in london but i'll try to make the contrast to the fact that it was not done in edinburgh. but the fact...
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the london vibe in london spirit. _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this is _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this is what - london spirit. this is what london spirit. this is what london is _ london spirit. this is what london is always - london spirit. this is what london is always like, - london spirit. this is what i london is always like, right? london spirit. this is what - london is always like, right? i love it. i'd make you spend the last six— love it. i'd make you spend the last six months here so how has it been? — last six months here so how has it been? you'll about a month or two— it been? you'll about a month or two months. it is great and i have — or two months. it is great and i have friends he and i love it here — i have friends he and i love it here i'm _ i have friends he and i love it here. i'm from new york so doesn't _ here. i'm from new york so doesn't feel that much different. i doesn't feel that much different.— doesn't feel that much different. ,,
the london vibe in london spirit. _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this is _ of glimmer. the london vibe in london spirit. this is what - london spirit. this is what london spirit. this is what london is _ london spirit. this is what london is always - london spirit. this is what london is always like, - london spirit. this is what i london is always like, right? london spirit. this is what - london is always like, right? i...
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property expert finn lover moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing in online forums under his pseudonym launch out. last padlocked last slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries am i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot. my friends is what it's doing and on the other side kim. so should they i would not let them through you know too many if it goes against it so i'm still struggling because i cannot tell. and what i ses. his cover was blown in the summer of 2020. journalists discovered and revealed the identity of the person behind the pseudonym mom child virtually overnight the 26 year old became an enemy of the chinese state at 1st he didn't know what to do after 2 months of hole in the rail face and i just felt that i need to do so he's now a wanted man in hong kong cloud deci
property expert finn lover moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing in online forums under his pseudonym launch out. last padlocked last slogans the fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries am i was. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and conspicuous employee but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot....
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the mass start of the london marathon. it was back. the london marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally _ marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally under _ marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally under way. - over 36,000 began, a little down on recent years, but a great street—filling expression of normal. our annual view returned of everyday people taking on the extraordinary. of course, there are those who make the distance appears simple. marcel hug of switzerland out on his own in the men�*s wheelchair race, winning in a course—record time. but now have a look at this sprint finish. that�*s david weir in the grey helmet, taking third place in yet another london marathon, looking as committed as ever — although retirement, he admitted, had been on his mind. it is my 22nd in a row, i don�*t know how many more i will do. it must be a record for me to keep on going. manuela schar, the other swiss star, was a clear winner, breaking her own course record. the weather was kind — cool, dry and still. for all the elite, that meant
the mass start of the london marathon. it was back. the london marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally _ marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally under _ marathon. it was back. the london marathon finally under way. - over 36,000 began, a little down on recent years, but a great street—filling expression of normal. our annual view returned of everyday people taking on the extraordinary. of course, there are those who make the distance appears simple. marcel hug of...
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. vigilfor sarah everard in london-— vigilfor sarah everard in london. ~ , a, london. we absolutely did not want to be _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in a _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in a position - london. we absolutely did not want to be in a position where | want to be in a position where enforcement action was necessary but we were placed in this position by the overriding need to protect people's safety. exactly a year since a young black woman, breonna taylor, was shot dead by police officers, us investigators say they've made significant progress in their probe into the killing. her boyfriend says he needs justice. breonna taylor was murdered. so, i mean somebody is responsible. the only question i have now is what's next? 12 more anti—coup protesters are killed by security forces in myanmar, with more violence reported in several cities. russian police break up an opposition conference in moscow and detain 200 people, including high—profile figures. so it's ready, it is... go, go, go!
. vigilfor sarah everard in london-— vigilfor sarah everard in london. ~ , a, london. we absolutely did not want to be _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in a _ london. we absolutely did not want to be in a position - london. we absolutely did not want to be in a position where | want to be in a position where enforcement action was necessary but we were placed in this position by the overriding need to protect people's safety. exactly a...
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i mean, my one's business dealings in london. what complex he bought and sold commercial property and invested in several high profile british companies across a wide range of sectors. he also had a stake and a leading london football club. i met a shop now and probably 7 or 8 times. most of those times were in the late eighty's, late 1908 case had been introduced to him by connie roland, point mo, one for me. the interest for me at the time was that he had been buying shares, takes in a loss of precious compass. he suddenly appeared from nowhere. and he was dying strategic steaks. 15 percent here, 30 percent. and nobody knew who was well throughout the luncheon and much from then on. my one was very active as a businessman in london, he had a huge number of properties and investments. he was a major investor in chelsea football cup and was invoked and medicaid deals with handling companies of in the u. k. in the early 19 eighties, more one was on the fringes of a high profile feud between his friend tiny roland and the egyptian
i mean, my one's business dealings in london. what complex he bought and sold commercial property and invested in several high profile british companies across a wide range of sectors. he also had a stake and a leading london football club. i met a shop now and probably 7 or 8 times. most of those times were in the late eighty's, late 1908 case had been introduced to him by connie roland, point mo, one for me. the interest for me at the time was that he had been buying shares, takes in a loss...
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— drive my car i can exist in a city like london? ., , like london? one of the things the prince is trying _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do is _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do is educate - prince is trying to do is educate iron in— prince is trying to do is educate iron in a — prince is trying to do is educate iron in a non—patronising my —— educate — iron in a non—patronising my —— educate us, _ iron in a non—patronising my —— educate us, with bold solutions. in previous— educate us, with bold solutions. in previous decades politicians have been _ previous decades politicians have been bowled. they cleaned up the l rey been bowled. they cleaned up the grey smog in the centre of our city. i'm confident this generation of politicians can clean up the air. it is really— politicians can clean up the air. it is really important to stop we can either— is real
— drive my car i can exist in a city like london? ., , like london? one of the things the prince is trying _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do is _ like london? one of the things the prince is trying to do is educate - prince is trying to do is educate iron in— prince is trying to do is educate iron in a — prince is trying to do is educate iron in a...
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot lama to urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising in a phenomenal rate. and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world. and i lost that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be said from the tall building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall buildings, so it's density. and that's why you get s
so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot lama to urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern...
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property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing in online forums under his pseudonym launch out. last fall the hard problem that his slogans fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries again i ask. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and in conspicuous employ but after work and undercover force driving the democracy protests i cannot stand. my friends what they're doing and on the other side in. the those days i would not let them through no too many if this goes against a safety issue so i'm struggling because i cannot tell. and what i face. his cover was blown in the summer of 2020. journalists discovered and revealed the identity of the person behind the pseudonym mom chow virtually overnight the 26 year old became an enemy of the chinese state at 1st he didn't know what to do after 2 months of calling the railfan and i just feel that i need to do so he's now a wanted man in
property expert finland now moved to london for a job in early 2019. as mass protests got going in hong kong nobody realized he was one of the organizers of the movement writing in online forums under his pseudonym launch out. last fall the hard problem that his slogans fight for freedom and stand with hong kong have now become battle cries again i ask. the man who nobody knew became an anonymous hero by day and in conspicuous employ but after work and undercover force driving the democracy...
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the london mayor. we have to leave _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. thank - the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. thank you i the vaccine. the london mayor. wej have to leave it there. thank you so much beliefjoining us on this programme. much belief “oining us on this programme.— much belief “oining us on this programme._ i- much belief “oining us on this programme._ i just | much belief “oining us on this - programme._ ijust want much belief “oining us on this - programme._ i just want to programme. stay safe. i 'ust want to turn to those — programme. stay safe. i 'ust want to turn to those uk h programme. stay safe. i just want to turn to those uk figures. _ programme. stay safe. i just want to turn to those uk figures. an - turn to those uk figures. an additional line has been given to us saying that because of a processing issue, positive lateral flow tests followed by a nega
the london mayor. we have to leave _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. _ the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. thank - the vaccine. the london mayor. we have to leave it there. thank you i the vaccine. the london mayor. wej have to leave it there. thank you so much beliefjoining us on this programme. much belief “oining us on this programme.— much belief “oining us on this programme._ i- much...
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what will it mean for the london stock exchange and london stock exchange and london as a destination? well it attracts more destinations as if intake sector? i think so. you mentioned deliveroo and some of the challenges around that. after deliveroo, we saw another company list on the stock exchange which was a very successful listing in cyberspace. i think, successful listing in cyberspace. ithink, with successful listing in cyberspace. i think, with wise, this will be a very significant for intake listing. we will probably then see other listings on the london stock exchange stop there are discussions that other companies mayjoin, a bank. we will see a steady build of these listings and ipo coupons, which is a good thing for the london stock exchange stop and broadly it is good for the uk tech sector as we build our attack echo sector to be a leader. has london historically messed out to new york? yes, i mean new york has been the home of tech listings for decades and has a really good track record. they have loads of analysts that follow the sector. as london starts to build a suc
what will it mean for the london stock exchange and london stock exchange and london as a destination? well it attracts more destinations as if intake sector? i think so. you mentioned deliveroo and some of the challenges around that. after deliveroo, we saw another company list on the stock exchange which was a very successful listing in cyberspace. i think, successful listing in cyberspace. ithink, with successful listing in cyberspace. i think, with wise, this will be a very significant for...
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many of the films shown at the london film festival were launched elsewhere. at the venice, telluride, toronto and new york film festivals, but the opening picture, a western called the harder they fall, was a world premiere. it comes from a british filmmaker who is also a singer songwriter. we asked bbc culture film critic nicholas barber to review the picture for talking movies. think of an actor who has played a sheriff, or an outlaw, or a cowboy in a western and you might picture clint eastwood orjohn wayne. whoever it is, though, the chances are that the actor you think of will be white. because although one quarter of all real—life cowboys were black, the proportion on—screen has always been much, much smaller. james samuel's the harder they fall goes some small way towards redressing that balance. samuel is a black british musician and producer whose debut film is a revenge western in which almost every character, hero or villain is played by a black actor. the main hero, played byjonathan majors is nat love — a sharpshooting vigilante who rides a
many of the films shown at the london film festival were launched elsewhere. at the venice, telluride, toronto and new york film festivals, but the opening picture, a western called the harder they fall, was a world premiere. it comes from a british filmmaker who is also a singer songwriter. we asked bbc culture film critic nicholas barber to review the picture for talking movies. think of an actor who has played a sheriff, or an outlaw, or a cowboy in a western and you might picture clint...
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an increase — in london in the past week. an increase of— in london in the past week. an increase of 258%. these are eye watering — increase of 258%. these are eye watering number is. i think what all the scientists are now looking for is whether— the scientists are now looking for is whether that storage in cases, how that — is whether that storage in cases, how that transfers into hospitalisations and this question around _ hospitalisations and this question around the severity of omicron because — around the severity of omicron because there is some hope out there that it _ because there is some hope out there that it is _ because there is some hope out there that it is milder, but even if it is mild _ that it is milder, but even if it is mild and — that it is milder, but even if it is mild and leads to 1% of this fast title wave — mild and leads to 1% of this fast title wave of new cases, that wealth still mean _ title wave of new cases, that wealth still mean hospitals in london being overwhelmed that many thousands of cases that _ overwhelmed that man
an increase — in london in the past week. an increase of— in london in the past week. an increase of 258%. these are eye watering — increase of 258%. these are eye watering number is. i think what all the scientists are now looking for is whether— the scientists are now looking for is whether that storage in cases, how that — is whether that storage in cases, how that transfers into hospitalisations and this question around _ hospitalisations and this question around the severity of...
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so london spread out. i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way i so piano the shot architect has described his building as a vertical city, with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortly. this is m. i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising into phenomena rate and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world and i lost that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be said for the toll building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall buildings, so it's density. and that's why you get such great shop
so london spread out. i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way i so piano the shot architect has described his building as a vertical city, with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortly. this is m. i c, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the...
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the 1000 square meters urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical $50.00, with ken apartments, costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's unlikely to solve london housing shortly. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising and the phenomena rate. and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world and losses that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate, tall buildings. there's a lot to be said for the toll building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall building, so it's density. and that's why you get such great shops
so london spread out. no, i tell you the 1000 square meters urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano, the shot architect has described his building as a vertical $50.00, with ken apartments, costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's unlikely to solve london housing shortly. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will...
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i'm not staying in london. _ london. i'm not staying in london, but _ london. i'm not staying in london, but it's _ london. i'm not staying in london, but it's starting l london. i'm not staying in i london, but it's starting right now — london, but it's starting right now. �* , now. let's get him some delicacies, _ now. let's get him some delicacies, and - now. let's get him some delicacies, and we i now. let's get him some delicacies, and we will . now. let's get him some i delicacies, and we will get it right, i promise. i delicacies, and we will get it right, i promise.— right, i promise. i have a feeling — right, i promise. i have a feeling we're _ right, i promise. i have a feeling we're going i right, i promise. i have a feeling we're going to i right, i promise. i have a| feeling we're going to see right, i promise. i have a i feeling we're going to see us out and _ feeling we're going to see us out and about. | feeling we're going to see us out and about.— out and about. i will let you aet out and about. i will let you net in out and about. i
i'm not staying in london. _ london. i'm not staying in london, but _ london. i'm not staying in london, but it's _ london. i'm not staying in london, but it's starting l london. i'm not staying in i london, but it's starting right now — london, but it's starting right now. �* , now. let's get him some delicacies, _ now. let's get him some delicacies, and - now. let's get him some delicacies, and we i now. let's get him some delicacies, and we will . now. let's get him some i delicacies,...
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the nhs in london is out of control. the nhs in london is at risk of being overwhelmed. the staff are working heroically, but there is a real risk over the course of the next couple of weeks that u nless of the next couple of weeks that unless the virus reduces and there are fewer people going to hospital, we could run out of beds. across london, on average, one out of 30 londoners now has the virus stop but in some parts, it is one out of 20. the number of people now in hospital with covid is 35% more than the peak in the spring. the nhs is doing an amazing job and they are stretched. to give you an example, normally the amlin service on a daily basis receives around 5000 calls a day. they risk are receiving between eight and 9000, and that is why we are bringing firefighters to drive ambulances. it is essential that londoners heed the warning from the best way you can help the nhs is by staying at home. how much do we know about what exactly is driving this? how much of this is about the new strain that we know about? how much is about londoners not doing as much as th
the nhs in london is out of control. the nhs in london is at risk of being overwhelmed. the staff are working heroically, but there is a real risk over the course of the next couple of weeks that u nless of the next couple of weeks that unless the virus reduces and there are fewer people going to hospital, we could run out of beds. across london, on average, one out of 30 londoners now has the virus stop but in some parts, it is one out of 20. the number of people now in hospital with covid is...
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you have al jazeera live from london more still ahead on the program u.k. police launched an investigation into british born astronaut a sad accusing the syrian 1st lady of inciting terrorism. and new york's top cop a foreman says now the city's musicians that livening up the streets despite coronavirus restrictions. how it went to hasn't quite done with us yet to cross year we've got more snow in the full cost areas of cloud and braced streaming in from the atlantic on this cold front here because so much cooler air coming in it will see a fair bit of snow coming in across the alps as we go on through the next couple days tony practice of us a strong wind blasting in from the northwest as that snow coming in across southern parts of germany so than in the eastern parts of france down across the alps slighty just a rather dinar accounts pushing it crossed so the balkans easing over towards that's a western side of belgariad basin basis nights into ukraine 4 celsius in moscow that's not too bad getting surrounded 11 in london i think glasgow for monday some
you have al jazeera live from london more still ahead on the program u.k. police launched an investigation into british born astronaut a sad accusing the syrian 1st lady of inciting terrorism. and new york's top cop a foreman says now the city's musicians that livening up the streets despite coronavirus restrictions. how it went to hasn't quite done with us yet to cross year we've got more snow in the full cost areas of cloud and braced streaming in from the atlantic on this cold front here...
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while he was domiciled in london. and why wouldn't they keep an eye on him because it was in their interest to do so. kind of now it has nothing that can be confused, can walk up and can you drop a total cost more often for work about a medical model could walk about if you had said you'll come fidel. good luck on the fact that the cctv cameras were not working that day. certainly hampered any search for truth or closure. the issue of the cctv has also been a subject of debate in the u. k. we have a huge number of very, very high number of cctv coverage. most people assume every cctv camera is on 247. so if you take this into, into context with the other issues, the fact that we are told that the 50 tv was not recording, i would say, raises questions. another question which may give clues as to what happened on the june afternoon, is about my one's physical and mental health. the clash of moran, nancy marie, shift from nice bridge. maddox to wish the michelle and the promotion went on behalf to the 11th all with her i
while he was domiciled in london. and why wouldn't they keep an eye on him because it was in their interest to do so. kind of now it has nothing that can be confused, can walk up and can you drop a total cost more often for work about a medical model could walk about if you had said you'll come fidel. good luck on the fact that the cctv cameras were not working that day. certainly hampered any search for truth or closure. the issue of the cctv has also been a subject of debate in the u. k. we...
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nine degrees in elgin, 15 in london. next few days though the milder air continues to fight back, peaking on tuesday, when we could see temperatures widely into the upper teens and low 20s. that milder air today is lurking down to the south and south—west, the chilly air still in place across scotland, but the milder air will be working its way northwards behind these areas of the cloud. this lighter cloud out towards the rest of the uk is what is to bring some more substantial rain to finish the day, particularly across northern ireland and western scotland, it turns grey here this afternoon and a good deal wetter. in advance of the cloud we will see some spots of light rain or drizzle, the vast majority dry, the morning mist and fog in wales, south—west clearing to sunny spells, and a reasonably sunny day to the north—east of scotland. but here cooler than we will see further south, temperatures widely into the mid—teens. whereas we have got temperatures around the mid—october average, 9—11 celsius, through
nine degrees in elgin, 15 in london. next few days though the milder air continues to fight back, peaking on tuesday, when we could see temperatures widely into the upper teens and low 20s. that milder air today is lurking down to the south and south—west, the chilly air still in place across scotland, but the milder air will be working its way northwards behind these areas of the cloud. this lighter cloud out towards the rest of the uk is what is to bring some more substantial rain to finish...
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they've been talking to london authorities to reach this decision in london. my understanding is the government is pretty keen to keep it to just london. it is unlikely or certainly does not want to follow the union pressure and extended across the country. i think it is likely to stick to its guns all that is the intention i think at this stage.|j guess we should not assume anything at this stage. helen, thank you very much. a number of hospitals are now facing a worse situation than at the peak of the first wave of the pandemic last year — that's according to the president of the royal college of physicians. professor andrew goddard says nhs staff are braced for a difficult few months as a result of the new variant of the virus. our health reporter jim reed has more. the pressure on hospitals in parts of the country shows no sign of easing off. staff are tired, some wards are at the limit of their capacity. all hospitals that haven't had the big pressures that they've had in the south—east and london and south wales should expect that it's going to come
they've been talking to london authorities to reach this decision in london. my understanding is the government is pretty keen to keep it to just london. it is unlikely or certainly does not want to follow the union pressure and extended across the country. i think it is likely to stick to its guns all that is the intention i think at this stage.|j guess we should not assume anything at this stage. helen, thank you very much. a number of hospitals are now facing a worse situation than at the...
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot lama to urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50. but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage, and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising into phenomena rate and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world. and loss of that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate, tall buildings. there's a lot to be said for the tall building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall buildings, so it's density. and that's why you get such gr
so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot lama to urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50. but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage, and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world....
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it's unbelievable - being somewhere in london. i've been stuck_ being somewhere in london. i've been stuck in _ being somewhere in london. i've been stuck in home for the last month with the — stuck in home for the last month with the rules, and to be here in sunny— with the rules, and to be here in sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow— sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow is _ sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow is really the stuff of dreams — tomorrow is really the stuff of dreams. ~ , ., , tomorrow is really the stuff of dreams. ~ , ., ., tomorrow is really the stuff of dreams. ~ , . ., ., dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've — dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've got _ dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've got to _ dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've got to get _ dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've got to get on _ dreams. when chelsea play in a game like this, i've got to get on a - like this, i've got to get on a plane — like this, i've got to get on a pl
it's unbelievable - being somewhere in london. i've been stuck_ being somewhere in london. i've been stuck in _ being somewhere in london. i've been stuck in home for the last month with the — stuck in home for the last month with the rules, and to be here in sunny— with the rules, and to be here in sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow— sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow is _ sunny portugal and going to the game tomorrow is really the stuff of dreams — tomorrow is...
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in 2013, he was found dead in his london home. originally called a suicide, a judge said he couldn't rule out murder. >> the way he killed himself -- >> reporter: he hanged himself with a scarf. >> with a scarf, in the bathroom, and the fact that his bodyguard was not there, it raises questions. >> reporter: in february 2015 another putin opponent, boris nemtsov, was gunned down in the shadow of the kremlin. the victim was about to lead a major rally against putin. it went on without him. five chechen nationals were arrested and put on trial. they have denied involvement in the murders. nemtsov's party colleague vladimir karamutza suspected putin was behind the assassination. >> people shouldn't be killed for their political activity and because they happen to be disagree with the government. the leader of the russian opposition boris nemtsov was killed, gunned down because he opposed the putin regime. for no other reason. >> reporter: putin's office has denied involvement in nemtsov's killing. less than three months after nemtsov
in 2013, he was found dead in his london home. originally called a suicide, a judge said he couldn't rule out murder. >> the way he killed himself -- >> reporter: he hanged himself with a scarf. >> with a scarf, in the bathroom, and the fact that his bodyguard was not there, it raises questions. >> reporter: in february 2015 another putin opponent, boris nemtsov, was gunned down in the shadow of the kremlin. the victim was about to lead a major rally against putin. it...
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does the city of london have a dirty _ like. does the city of london have a dirty money - like. does the city of london l have a dirty money problem? welcomer this is a tough question. i think that, i welcomer this is a tough question. ithink that, i mean, the city of london is always very welcoming to international capital. we operate in a very free mindset. 0ur capital. we operate in a very free mindset. our aim capital. we operate in a very free mindset. 0uraim is capital. we operate in a very free mindset. our aim is to help international capital to make an efficient investment and to aid in the freeing up of national capital so it is a controversial question to answer here but i think the city of london should maintain that free spirit while having that free spirit while having that there be a straight upheld regulation and anti—money laundering rules. i regulation and anti-money laundering rules.— regulation and anti-money laundering rules. i am grateful that ou laundering rules. i am grateful that you try — laundering rules. i am grateful that you try to _ launderin
does the city of london have a dirty _ like. does the city of london have a dirty money - like. does the city of london l have a dirty money problem? welcomer this is a tough question. i think that, i welcomer this is a tough question. ithink that, i mean, the city of london is always very welcoming to international capital. we operate in a very free mindset. 0ur capital. we operate in a very free mindset. our aim capital. we operate in a very free mindset. 0uraim is capital. we operate in a...
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at the moment the structures are still too london—centric. you talk about expertise. there are already some very experienced journalists leaving because they cannot relocate, so you're going to lose a lot of this expertise. ourjournalists, like anyone else in any business, have big decisions to take if businesses relocate and those decisions aren'tjust professional decisions. they've got families, children, parents, whatever, and we recognise that and we're working through that with the individuals. we very much hope that the vast majority of our experts on these specialist topics will move with us to cardiff, leeds, glasgow, wherever, but i would also expect some turnover, and i'd expect that to mean there are some opportunities for new recruits coming in, and overtime, they will become familiar experts. jonathan munro, thank you. since 2017, the bbc has published each year the salaries of its top—earning presenters, having resisted the idea at first but being forced to do so by the government. this week, for the first time, it revealed wh
at the moment the structures are still too london—centric. you talk about expertise. there are already some very experienced journalists leaving because they cannot relocate, so you're going to lose a lot of this expertise. ourjournalists, like anyone else in any business, have big decisions to take if businesses relocate and those decisions aren'tjust professional decisions. they've got families, children, parents, whatever, and we recognise that and we're working through that with the...
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i mean my one's business dealings in london were complex. he bought and sold commercial property and invested in several high profile british companies across a wide range of sectors. he also had a stake and a leading london football club. i met a shop now and probably 7 or 8 times. most of those times were in the late eighty's late 98 case had been introduced to him by connie roland, point mo, on for me, the interest for me at the time was that he had been buying shares steaks and lots of british companies. he suddenly appeared from nowhere and he was buying strategic stakes, 15 percent, 30 percent. and nobody knew who was well throughout the 19 eighties and much, much from then on. my one was very active as a businessman in london, he had a huge number of properties and investments. he was a major investor in chelsea football club and was involved in medicaid deals with handling companies of in the u. k. in the early 19 eighties, more one was on the fringes of a high profile, feared between his friend tiny roland and the egyptian businessm
i mean my one's business dealings in london were complex. he bought and sold commercial property and invested in several high profile british companies across a wide range of sectors. he also had a stake and a leading london football club. i met a shop now and probably 7 or 8 times. most of those times were in the late eighty's late 98 case had been introduced to him by connie roland, point mo, on for me, the interest for me at the time was that he had been buying shares steaks and lots of...
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so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano. the shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern world. the will population is rising and rising into phenomena rate. and most those will be overnights. so place making through cities, i'm being proud of your city and making recognizable architecture. i think it's happening all over the world. and i lost that does lead to mistakes and, and to inappropriate tall buildings. there's a lot to be said for the tall building. the tall buildings of new york creates the busy pavement, the busy sidewalks. it's not just tall buildings, so it's density. and that's why you get
so london spread out. no, i tell you the $1000.00 square foot plummeted. urban sprawl is no longer according to the developers. the only way is the piano. the shot architect has described his building as a vertical 50, but with ken apartments costing up to $80000000.00 each. it's on like you to solve london's housing shortage. and this is m i 6, which you know from movies to referral is part of a golden generation of british architecture. we've had a profound impact on the cities of the modern...
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in 2013, he was found dead in his london home. originally called a suicide, a judge said he couldn't rule out murder. >> the way he killed himself -- >> he hanged himself with a scarf? >> a scarf, in the bathroom. and the fact that his bodyguard was not there. it raises questions. >> in february, 2015, another putin critic, boris nemtsov, was gunned down in the shadow of the kremlin. the victim was about to lead a major rally against putin. it went on without him. five chechnya nationals were arrested and put on trial. they have denied denied involvement in the murders. >> nemtsov's party colleague, vladimir kara - murza suspected putin loyalists were behind the assassination. >> people should not be killed for their political activity, because they happen to disagree with the government. the leader of the russian opposition, boris nemtsov was killed, gunned down, because he opposed the putin regime. for no other reason. >> putin's office has denied involvement in nemtsov's killing. less than three months after nemtsov's murder, k
in 2013, he was found dead in his london home. originally called a suicide, a judge said he couldn't rule out murder. >> the way he killed himself -- >> he hanged himself with a scarf? >> a scarf, in the bathroom. and the fact that his bodyguard was not there. it raises questions. >> in february, 2015, another putin critic, boris nemtsov, was gunned down in the shadow of the kremlin. the victim was about to lead a major rally against putin. it went on without him. five...
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some could argue that london -ets london. some could argue that london gets the _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit — london. some could argue that london gets the credit for _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit for the _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit for the reforming. - top lever dealer that goes on between the mayor of london and proper celebrity superstar. that's all the dealing we'll do on this episode of newscast. we will be back very soon. bye, everyone. bye. hello there. it was noticeably mild across southern areas today, further north, a little less so, but there was a lot of cloud around generally. best of the sunshine was across scotland. we change air masses, though, for the weekend, it's going to turn colder. there will be more sunshine around, but there will be showers, too, thanks to low pressure nearby. got some wet weather across the country at the moment, particularly across the south, and some showery bursts of rain pushing into much of scotland and northern ireland as well, thanks to these we
some could argue that london -ets london. some could argue that london gets the _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit — london. some could argue that london gets the credit for _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit for the _ london. some could argue that london gets the credit for the reforming. - top lever dealer that goes on between the mayor of london and proper celebrity superstar. that's all the dealing we'll do on this episode of newscast. we will be...
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and mayors of london-— of london. there's a reason not to do it. of london. there's a reason not to do it- i— of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was— of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was with _ of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was with another - to do it. i was with another mayor— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier on— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier on today, - to do it. i was with anotheri mayor earlier on today, and to do it. i was with another- mayor earlier on today, and she commented _ mayor earlier on today, and she commented the _ mayor earlier on today, and she commented the only _ mayor earlier on today, and she commented the only thing - mayor earlier on today, and she commented the only thing i- commented the only thing i haven't— commented the only thing i haven't got— commented the only thing i haven't got my _ commented the only thing i haven't got my we've - commented the only thing i haven't got
and mayors of london-— of london. there's a reason not to do it. of london. there's a reason not to do it- i— of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was— of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was with _ of london. there's a reason not to do it. i was with another - to do it. i was with another mayor— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier on— to do it. i was with another mayor earlier on today, - to do it. i was with...
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london: permanent housing. what we have used some of these places for during shelter in place is as places where people live and in almost every case, these units have bathrooms attached to them so part of what we want to do is increase our housing inventory to support people who are homeless but we want something permanent and also geographic equity. we should not just concentrate all of the housing needs of the homeless in the tenderloin. geographic equity is important to provide places to live as well so this is really about providing a permanent solution. i am excited and hopeful we will be able to purchase these four buildings and provide a permanent safe place for people to call home. kristen: mayor london breed, thank you so much for your time today. talk to you soon. coming up, much more october 19, so do get your questions in. we will be covering boost kristen: big covid news, multiple reports saying the u.s. will advise vaccine boost for most americans eight months after their vaccination. here to tal
london: permanent housing. what we have used some of these places for during shelter in place is as places where people live and in almost every case, these units have bathrooms attached to them so part of what we want to do is increase our housing inventory to support people who are homeless but we want something permanent and also geographic equity. we should not just concentrate all of the housing needs of the homeless in the tenderloin. geographic equity is important to provide places to...
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Jan 21, 2021
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in london is on _ nhs in london, our focus in london is on making — nhs in london, our focus in london is on making sure that we have the beds. _ is on making sure that we have the beds. the — is on making sure that we have the beds, the staff, the equipment, the medications that we need in order to treat patients with coronavirus that need _ treat patients with coronavirus that need to _ treat patients with coronavirus that need to see their gp or access our emergency— need to see their gp or access our emergency services or be admitted to hospital _ emergency services or be admitted to hospital i_ emergency services or be admitted to hospital. i go back to the answer i gave. _ hospital. i go back to the answer i gave. which— hospital. i go back to the answer i gave, which is the lockdown that we have in _ gave, which is the lockdown that we have in place, there are early glimmers _ have in place, there are early glimmers of hope and that is a positive — glimmers of hope and that is a positive sign that we welcome. i was in a hospital— positive sign that we welcome. i was in
in london is on _ nhs in london, our focus in london is on making — nhs in london, our focus in london is on making sure that we have the beds. _ is on making sure that we have the beds. the — is on making sure that we have the beds, the staff, the equipment, the medications that we need in order to treat patients with coronavirus that need _ treat patients with coronavirus that need to _ treat patients with coronavirus that need to see their gp or access our emergency— need to see their...