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more than1 million people are expected to take to the streets of london this weekend for london pride — a celebration of the lgbt+ community. this year's event marks 50 years since the gay liberation front organised the uk's first pride march. our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss has been to meet several members of the group to hear about their fight for equality. it's 1972. the miners�* strike first turns off the lights. ted heath is prime minister. donny osmond is top of the pops. # puppy love... and on screen, gay representation looks something like this. oh, it's the masked stranger! take my body but leave my jewels alone. gay people regularly face arrest and same—sex attraction is still classified as a mental illness. but in the basement of a london university, a revolution is under way and making itself heard in protests across the capital. injuly, pride in the uk is born. that first pride was about visibility. it was terrifying, daring. i wanted to change the world. to claim public space for queer people. the freedom, the ability to be yourself. we are here, we
more than1 million people are expected to take to the streets of london this weekend for london pride — a celebration of the lgbt+ community. this year's event marks 50 years since the gay liberation front organised the uk's first pride march. our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss has been to meet several members of the group to hear about their fight for equality. it's 1972. the miners�* strike first turns off the lights. ted heath is prime minister. donny osmond is top of the...
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thank you. law tries of broken out across london. as temperatures surpassed at 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time in recorded history, several houses were destroyed in the suburb near the east of the capitol. london's fire services have declared a major incident in response to those fires. the cities man said he can says the forces under immense pressure pull races in london with more of those fires and the reco temperatures until just a short time ago. and we could see the smoke from one of the fires rising over the tower of london and tower break. behind me we think that's from a flyer in a village to the east of london, which started in grassland at damage several homes and completely in ghost. at least one of them has also been a very large fire in woodland, on the edge of the m $25.00, which is the most wide it in circles. london also reports of hundreds of fires around the country. as grasslands and fields reached the tipping point of what they can, what they can tolerate as, as the temperature has gone above 40 degrees of the
thank you. law tries of broken out across london. as temperatures surpassed at 40 degrees celsius for the 1st time in recorded history, several houses were destroyed in the suburb near the east of the capitol. london's fire services have declared a major incident in response to those fires. the cities man said he can says the forces under immense pressure pull races in london with more of those fires and the reco temperatures until just a short time ago. and we could see the smoke from one of...
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rowley and the challenges the meta- spacing in london?— spacing in london? clearly, the advantage _ spacing in london? clearly, the advantage for _ spacing in london? clearly, the advantage for him _ spacing in london? clearly, the advantage for him is _ spacing in london? clearly, the advantage for him is the - spacing in london? clearly, the advantage for him is the mets i spacing in london? clearly, the - advantage for him is the mets starts from a low base. he has got further to go forward rather than backward, but on the other hand, as kevin said, it is a very big organisation, plenty of things can go wrong, however vigorous your control is, so that is the danger for him but on the particular issues, the met has got more police officers then it had ever had, so it is possible... some of these reductions have made it hard for them to do. when he was head of counterterrorism, he was always very keen then on the impact of community policing, in terms of gathering intelligence or in that case terrorist crimes that were going to happen, but the same applies
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it's 39 degrees right now in london. of course, a full 3 degrees hotter than the $36.00 degrees of the deserts of doha. in kat are where the present a car like joined us now for some comparison of a place it's more use to the extreme heat. as the sun goes down caraway you are it still really hot, isn't it? yes, it certainly is. now my speedometer is currently reading 35 degrees celsius. here we are in the height of some of the sun is going down. it is starting to cool. earlier, we saw 40 degrees but compared to london today, hitting that record temperature, it is pretty remarkable. i haven't seen it and i'm from there, but here where more used to these kind of conditions out here in the desert. nobody really benches here at this time of year, a pop from my self, my camera man, some camels and they keep lea you can see very accustomed to these kinds of conditions and the cities certainly built for that. we've got buildings that, that can handle that heat. we've also got air conditioning everywhere. that's not the case in
it's 39 degrees right now in london. of course, a full 3 degrees hotter than the $36.00 degrees of the deserts of doha. in kat are where the present a car like joined us now for some comparison of a place it's more use to the extreme heat. as the sun goes down caraway you are it still really hot, isn't it? yes, it certainly is. now my speedometer is currently reading 35 degrees celsius. here we are in the height of some of the sun is going down. it is starting to cool. earlier, we saw 40...
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zara aleena, the latest young woman to be killed on the streets of london. all week people have been paying tribute to the 35—year—old law graduate, described by herfriends as soft, gentle and a lifeline to her family. this morning they spoke publicly for the first time since she died. zara was incredibly giving, supportive, insightful as to what people needed around her, empathic and fearless. she had...the one word that would describe zara, if i had to use one word, i would say independent. that was what she valued more than anything, her independence. zara, heraunt said, was as happy as she�*d ever been, having just started a newjob at royal courts ofjustice in central london. she made herself at home wherever she was. so wherever zara walked, it was home, that was home for her, because she knew everybody. hundreds of people that have come to our house, that have called us, that have sent a letter saying, you don�*t know me but we knew zara. police are continuing to appeal for any potential witnesses to come forward. this morning a 29—year—old
zara aleena, the latest young woman to be killed on the streets of london. all week people have been paying tribute to the 35—year—old law graduate, described by herfriends as soft, gentle and a lifeline to her family. this morning they spoke publicly for the first time since she died. zara was incredibly giving, supportive, insightful as to what people needed around her, empathic and fearless. she had...the one word that would describe zara, if i had to use one word, i would say...
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and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry out. but out of the game and very much involved in the game. >> one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role, what do we need to know other than being able to located on a map. it is a very tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific. but then by the 1830s, you get them landing and say where is your charter, who do you belong to, can we come ashore? and at that point, a scottish naval captain arrives in 1838 and because for the first time the constitution that endures until the 30s gives women a vote on the same basis as men. this is quite extraordinary, and i think it also shows how different places influenced each other in this constitutional game. the scottish naval captain -- that's part of the reason he does what he does, but also the main population had a strong set [inaudible] it is only what -- it's a misstep of influences from different parts. >> there ar
and holds a session of people up to london and indeed beyond, coming to london using the transport information network of the global british empire to carry out. but out of the game and very much involved in the game. >> one of the anglo societies that plays a striking role, what do we need to know other than being able to located on a map. it is a very tiny gem where they meet with their technician companions and on a tiny rock in the island in the south pacific. but then by the 1830s,...
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i daniela relph for the latest. am in central london it i am in central london where we know it isjust after ten i am in central london where we know it is just after ten o'clock in the evening where the sun set around an hour ago. yet the temperatures here are still at around 31 celsius. it has been a day of searingly hot weather that has tested the resilience of so many others. keeping cool any way possible. normal everyday life has had its challenges today. in central london, some still braved an open top bus tour, while others coped with the intense city heat in a more traditional way. we've had ice pops, we've had ice creams, we've had slushies, we've had smoothies. so the first few drinks. we've just taken on plenty of water, staying in the shade as much as we can, and just making sure to... and having a wee dip. and having a wee dip, keeping the fluids up, so. we've got a lot of water inside and i've been giving it to them pouring it over your head, you know, trying to make sure that they're active to be able to go around the city. engineers have been fixing the runway at luton
i daniela relph for the latest. am in central london it i am in central london where we know it isjust after ten i am in central london where we know it is just after ten o'clock in the evening where the sun set around an hour ago. yet the temperatures here are still at around 31 celsius. it has been a day of searingly hot weather that has tested the resilience of so many others. keeping cool any way possible. normal everyday life has had its challenges today. in central london, some still...
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let's see what happens tomorrow. fun other jack park in london. thank you. and date of new correspondence. barbara vessel is in another european hotspot for dough in the south of france out. welcome, barbara. and they're dealing with raging wild fires. abilene yes, trust the french police, of course, still not to let us get any closer. we're waiting here for police escort who is supposed to bring the press a bit closer, but the fires are somewhere here behind us. and they even reach to the atlantic c coast. on the other side here, where there's a vacation paradise that's used by people from bordeaux in the summer, huge dunes. and the far as of right up to the war to have completely been raised down last night. so the fires are still not under control, they're still raging, it's very difficult. the temperatures have let up a bit. we've gone from above 42 bit above 30 years, so it's a relatively easy day. but we have a really lively wind. sometimes really strong winds and they are pushing the fire and they're changing directions and they're pushing the fire fo
let's see what happens tomorrow. fun other jack park in london. thank you. and date of new correspondence. barbara vessel is in another european hotspot for dough in the south of france out. welcome, barbara. and they're dealing with raging wild fires. abilene yes, trust the french police, of course, still not to let us get any closer. we're waiting here for police escort who is supposed to bring the press a bit closer, but the fires are somewhere here behind us. and they even reach to the...
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or we challenge in london, thanks for the update. dramatic developments in the british capital. you are watching al jazeera stay with us for more news in half an hour's time. now it's time for inside story. don't go away. ah. representatives from 40 countries and international organizations of disgust, the reconstruction of ukraine, not after but while the fighting still rages. but isn't this a little premature? and will the principles they agree on have any lasting impact? this is inside story. ah, hello, welcome to the program. sell rahman. more than 4 months of war has destroyed countless cities and towns in ukraine. it's allies, they want to start rebuilding as soon as possible. more than 40 nations and international organizations of outline priorities for the reconstruction of ukraine . they met 2000 kilometers west of chief in the swiss city of la garner, where they agreed on the legacy principles. the guidelines include straining the rule of law, fighting corruption and improving sustainability. but it's no small task prime minister denisha hell estimates the cost of rebu
or we challenge in london, thanks for the update. dramatic developments in the british capital. you are watching al jazeera stay with us for more news in half an hour's time. now it's time for inside story. don't go away. ah. representatives from 40 countries and international organizations of disgust, the reconstruction of ukraine, not after but while the fighting still rages. but isn't this a little premature? and will the principles they agree on have any lasting impact? this is inside...
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tom: alice atkins and london, thank you. the news of the moment -- the ecb is looking closely at a half-point rate hike this week. money markets betting on over 100 basis points by september up from 75. the ecb looking to frontload for the first time and a decade. it is it for the european market open. stay with us for surveillance, the early edition. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people are convinced that this is a challenge that we must
tom: alice atkins and london, thank you. the news of the moment -- the ecb is looking closely at a half-point rate hike this week. money markets betting on over 100 basis points by september up from 75. the ecb looking to frontload for the first time and a decade. it is it for the european market open. stay with us for surveillance, the early edition. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people are convinced that this is a challenge that we must
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here in london. ringback saturday morning and was only 17 if any man he deputize is for his father, who is away on the grid to make. i grew up here in this area, and we had this phenomenon called nation. we had right wing groups coming along, looking for asians to beach up just for the sake of it. my father would be to know and it wasn't, wasn't a good time in nice end of london. ringback my mom was welsh, she converted to islam during the 2nd world war with my father. she was a coal mine as daughter. can you imagine the stigma of the white lady marrying a person, but she didn't k, but i'm also proud to be a bangladesh she is. well yeah . oh yeah, that's my dad does my dad roughly 4 weeks before he died and smile when he graduated. and luna, when she graduated she sees the world in a different way because being younger than me, she can maybe project forward where i don't. that's why i think politicians shouldn't be allowed to be politicians after 65. that some young blood far us away because they got
here in london. ringback saturday morning and was only 17 if any man he deputize is for his father, who is away on the grid to make. i grew up here in this area, and we had this phenomenon called nation. we had right wing groups coming along, looking for asians to beach up just for the sake of it. my father would be to know and it wasn't, wasn't a good time in nice end of london. ringback my mom was welsh, she converted to islam during the 2nd world war with my father. she was a coal mine as...
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. ♪ i'm lauren taylor and this is al jazeera from london. coming up. ♪ >> sri lanka's acting president declares an emergency well protesters call for him to go, just days before parliament is set to elect the country's new leader. and protesters in panama trip up a deal with the government and go back to blocking a major highway. thousands of people have been evacuated and nearly 800 heat related deaths have been recorded as authorities across at their new europe battle to control massive wildfires. it is the second record-breaking heat wave in a month that sweeps across the continent. a french meteorologist says southwestern parts of the country are experiencing a heat apocalypse with some cases reporting double the usual july average temperature. 30 fires in spain have torched 220 kilometers of forest, fueled by eight days of extreme heat. temperatures easing in portugal, but authorities warn tinder dry conditions remain a threat, and the u.k. is braced to hit comforters of 40 degrees celsius in some places for the first time ever. whale
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plus the 50 he is, the pride has people dancing in the streets of london. the l. g. vicky cooper. i returned to the city for the 1st time since the pandemic. ah matheney, how'd welcome. we begin with the war in ukraine where intense fighting is raging for control of the city of lizzie chance. it's the last stronghold of the ukrainian resistance into hans province in the east. after weeks of clash, as lizzie chance is now the subject of competing claims, russian back fighters say they bought the city under their control. a claim ukrainian army denies. a soldier, waves and militia flag on a bond building and a city they say is least chance. oh, must go back to separative claim to seize control of the city. thought to be the last stronghold of ukrainian resistance in, in the hands region. one, the joys chance is now under our control. well, yes. and our full control the clean of operations underwood. but ukraine says the fight felicia chance is not over yet. they say fierce battle as a continuing on the cities outskirts and deny claims that liz a chance guess surrounded why the ukrai
plus the 50 he is, the pride has people dancing in the streets of london. the l. g. vicky cooper. i returned to the city for the 1st time since the pandemic. ah matheney, how'd welcome. we begin with the war in ukraine where intense fighting is raging for control of the city of lizzie chance. it's the last stronghold of the ukrainian resistance into hans province in the east. after weeks of clash, as lizzie chance is now the subject of competing claims, russian back fighters say they bought the...
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plus 50 years of pride has people dancing in the streets of london, the l. g. b t q parade returns to the city the 1st time since the pad that aah! i'm told me you're like, well welcome to the program. will begin with the war in ukraine where fighting is intensifying around and imported town in the eastern province of lou haskell, the don bass russian back fighters claim to be in control of the key city of lizzy . chance can published videos showing the soldiers allegedly in the city, but ukraine insists each ask remains and it's forced his hands. president vladimir lensky, said brutal hostilities are continuing along the entire front line with the epi center in lieu. now ukraine has appealed for more weapons from its partners. thing its forces are still heavily outgunned by the russian military. dw correspondent, in economy is in care of. and he told us how western military aid made a difference on ukraine's black sea coast. we've already seen the effect to western weapons in snake island, basically everyone here and here agrees that that would not have been p
plus 50 years of pride has people dancing in the streets of london, the l. g. b t q parade returns to the city the 1st time since the pad that aah! i'm told me you're like, well welcome to the program. will begin with the war in ukraine where fighting is intensifying around and imported town in the eastern province of lou haskell, the don bass russian back fighters claim to be in control of the key city of lizzy . chance can published videos showing the soldiers allegedly in the city, but...
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now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk columnists with foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline: london. britain's conservatives like to think of themselves as belonging to the natural party of government. this week, it's looked more like the natural party of farce. two cabinet ministers announced publicly that they'd had enough of borisjohnson. mrjohnson had not had enough of himself and for 48 hours, he dug in his heels, refusing to resign as prime minister, even as, one after another, members of his government resigned. in all, five cabinet level and 23junior ministers quit because he wouldn't, along with a couple of dozen parliamentary aides. on wednesday evening, the prime minister sacked one of his oldest allies who'd told him to go. another, who'd accepted promotion from him just the night before, then deserted his cause too. mrjohnson insisted the voters had given him a mandate to govern and he would do just that. some
now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk columnists with foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline: london. britain's conservatives like to think of themselves as belonging to the natural party of government. this week, it's looked more like the natural party of farce. two cabinet ministers announced publicly that they'd had enough of borisjohnson. mrjohnson had not had enough of himself and...
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more on that later but first to the east of the capital where the london fire brigade has declared a major incident. daniel sandford reports. as weather thermometers breached the 40 degrees mark for the first time in britain, london was burning. this was wellington in the far east of the capital, just inside the m25. a fire in a parched area of grass was fanned by stiff southerly breeze and engulfed houses on the edge of the village. as units rushed to the scene and firemen tried to douse the flames, panicked horses could be heard whinnying in their fields. just across the thames in dartford, one of the other fires in and around london was burning fiercely on heathland beside the a2. the fires were burning north of the capital as well. in milton keynes, where a fire spread to the day nursery who said all the children and staff were safely evacuated. but the nursery itself and several homes were destroyed. in norfolk, a fierce blaze was burning at the coastal park and there were concerns about a nearby campsite. the heat has peaked today and it should be cooler tomorrow but the tinder
more on that later but first to the east of the capital where the london fire brigade has declared a major incident. daniel sandford reports. as weather thermometers breached the 40 degrees mark for the first time in britain, london was burning. this was wellington in the far east of the capital, just inside the m25. a fire in a parched area of grass was fanned by stiff southerly breeze and engulfed houses on the edge of the village. as units rushed to the scene and firemen tried to douse the...
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later today, they will be riding from london to paris. will be riding from london to paris to cheer on the women. they are confident that any race is here to stay. i confident that any race is here to sta . ~' ., ., , . ., stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot — stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more _ stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more support - stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more support for- stay. i think the world has changed, l there's a lot more support for women in sport _ there's a lot more support for women in sport. we're stronger, women are getting — in sport. we're stronger, women are getting involved in everything. england — getting involved in everything. england won the football on wednesday, what a great game that was! and _ wednesday, what a great game that was! and i_ wednesday, what a great game that was! and i think it is here to stay and i_ was! and i think it is here to stay and i think— was! and i think it is here to stay and i think the support will be there — and i think the suppor
later today, they will be riding from london to paris. will be riding from london to paris to cheer on the women. they are confident that any race is here to stay. i confident that any race is here to sta . ~' ., ., , . ., stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot — stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more _ stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more support - stay. i think the world has changed, there's a lot more support for- stay. i think the world has...
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now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london. this is our 1937 moment — at least according to general sir patrick sanders, newly appointed head of the british army. his speech this week was a shot across the bows to the politicians attending two national international talking shops — the nato summit in madrid and, before that, the g7
now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast to audiences back home from the dateline london. this is our 1937 moment — at least according to general sir patrick sanders, newly appointed head of the british army. his speech this week was a shot across the bows to the politicians attending two national international talking shops — the nato...
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after borrowed johnson, it's barbara of iceland london will. after winning a resounding majority of the last election, maurice johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister. back then, he stood on the platform of getting breakfast done. long before he became a leader, he made no secret of his desire for the top job. in hind sight, forest, johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barging his way around the world. this time hitting out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. i wrote that he hoped, would lead to beggar things and when britain debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leave campaign take back control of this country and our democracy and our economy. after that success downing street seemed inevitable, but he would have to wait another 3 years before opening theresa. may i have just been to see her majesty the queen. however breton were still fiercely debated over europe with
after borrowed johnson, it's barbara of iceland london will. after winning a resounding majority of the last election, maurice johnson lasted just 3 years as prime minister. back then, he stood on the platform of getting breakfast done. long before he became a leader, he made no secret of his desire for the top job. in hind sight, forest, johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barging his way around the world. this...
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then come in, moving here to london _ there. then come in, moving here to london and _ there. then come in, moving here to london and having a good base here, made _ london and having a good base here, made a _ london and having a good base here, made a lot— london and having a good base here, made a lot of good connections and people _ made a lot of good connections and people that have helped me on my journey— people that have helped me on my journey so — people that have helped me on my journey so far. yeah, for me to have my parents — journey so far. yeah, for me to have my parents herewatching at wimbledon means _ my parents herewatching at wimbledon means a _ my parents herewatching at wimbledon means a lot. i think they deserve a couple _ means a lot. i think they deserve a couple of— means a lot. i think they deserve a couple of weeks off after that. i think— couple of weeks off after that. i think i— couple of weeks off after that. i think i put— couple of weeks off after that. i think i put them through a lot of stress — think i put them through a l
then come in, moving here to london _ there. then come in, moving here to london and _ there. then come in, moving here to london and having a good base here, made _ london and having a good base here, made a _ london and having a good base here, made a lot— london and having a good base here, made a lot of good connections and people _ made a lot of good connections and people that have helped me on my journey— people that have helped me on my journey so — people that have helped me on...
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london service dr. london enjoyed attending this dinner almost every year since the prizes inception. tragically dr. london passed away just weeks after establishing the scholarships at washington college. back in january of 2021 tonight we want to honor his memory and also to thank his wife dr. jennifer london and his children phil laura jackson, jason and jonathan. we at washington college are incredibly grateful to you for your tremendous generosity. let's give the london family a well-deserved round of applause. we also have with us tonight six student recipients of the london scott family washington prize scholarships and of the previously established london scott history fellowships, and i will name them for you. jamie anderson, ryan corbin page dupless caitlin osutra. hildy perrin and patricia woodsworth. yes, they deserve a round of applause. this is how good these students are they i did not even have to ask them to stand. they knew it was coming. as we gather here for the first time since the
london service dr. london enjoyed attending this dinner almost every year since the prizes inception. tragically dr. london passed away just weeks after establishing the scholarships at washington college. back in january of 2021 tonight we want to honor his memory and also to thank his wife dr. jennifer london and his children phil laura jackson, jason and jonathan. we at washington college are incredibly grateful to you for your tremendous generosity. let's give the london family a...
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i think, my guess atlanta cracow, panko in copenhagen, timothy ash, in london. and hannah shall act in christians on, in norway. and thank you for watching this edition of inside story. you can see the problem again. any time by visiting a website out there, a dot com to further discussion, go to a facebook page at facebook dot com forward slash ha. inside story. the call for joined the conversational twitter handle. there is a in 5 story from me. the whole rahman, on the inside story team here and like for your time and your company, ah ah, a oldest undertakers working here is just 7 days a week job that's grown with a community. my father purchased a black ambulance fan and started to do the funerals in london and a family. we saw a stop being forgiven. gotcha. and began is, is partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who did them. jeff is such a level of nice, sure. east and undertakers. this is europe anal to 0. ah, i'm roberson, and doha, the top stories on al jazeera, the british prime ministers, remained a defiant firing to carry on in
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their guns are a london. they are shooting indiscriminately local activists and gama. few let down by the international community. let them know that the international community doesn't say anything because they don't care about our insecurity. they don't care about our well being. for them, it's only important who's the guardian of their geopolitical interests in it isn't that is your pointed a sentiment shared by residence and gama. not only thought our country is rich, but we don't benefit at all, we can't really save. we are rich as we don't see anything of it. i feel like i'm walking a bit that we can't pass a year without hearing that somewhere around go mountain massacres or a ward take place. that was it, was it done with amazon? he has had enough of war. he now only has one wish, and that is a safe home to return to american basketball star brittany griner has pleaded guilty in a russian court to drug charges. the trial of the to time olympic gold medalist began last week. she faces up to 10 years in
their guns are a london. they are shooting indiscriminately local activists and gama. few let down by the international community. let them know that the international community doesn't say anything because they don't care about our insecurity. they don't care about our well being. for them, it's only important who's the guardian of their geopolitical interests in it isn't that is your pointed a sentiment shared by residence and gama. not only thought our country is rich, but we don't benefit...
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this is in in and around london. they're paid the wage set by the trade union, which is designed to have a good living for one adult and one child. these factories also provided what we today would call daycare. and they served. both a main meal of the day and t which t in london is more than just, you know a sympathy got it has food that comes with it. these were well-paying jobs. they were in clean well-lit well-ventilated factories. the photograph that i have here is identified from what is a reputable source as being a photograph of the sewing factories but i got to studying this picture yesterday, and i'm not a hundred percent sure to sewing factory, which is okay because it also shows something else lewis involved in. it's kind of hard to see probably from where you are, but this is lace. and belgian lacemakers were world-renowned for the high quality of their lace. this is not the tatting that you know you can do with a looks like a crochet hook. this is multiple bobbins of threads coming in to weave incredibl
this is in in and around london. they're paid the wage set by the trade union, which is designed to have a good living for one adult and one child. these factories also provided what we today would call daycare. and they served. both a main meal of the day and t which t in london is more than just, you know a sympathy got it has food that comes with it. these were well-paying jobs. they were in clean well-lit well-ventilated factories. the photograph that i have here is identified from what is...
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paul reese, al jazeera london heat alerts have been issued in more than 20 states in the u. s. affecting more than a 3rd of the country's population. when the 100000000 people have been urged to keep cool while fires in texas of forced hundreds to evacuate their homes, officials, they're expect the fires to continue growing because the high temperatures and dry conditions shall returns. he now joins us live from washington, d. c. it's an extraordinary number of people there, even the heat warnings or he conditions are we expecting things to get worse? why back to that several ways to look at that question. i think i've absolutely, we're expecting the climate to keep on reaching extremes as a result of the author and action on climate change, but in the short term. also, yes, we are seeing these warnings expected to continue over the coming weeks. tom temperatures up to 43 degrees centigrade 110 degrees fahrenheit. those areas with the extreme heat warnings that you mentioned are mainly in central and southern united states or kansas, missouri, oklahoma, arkansas, or texas in
paul reese, al jazeera london heat alerts have been issued in more than 20 states in the u. s. affecting more than a 3rd of the country's population. when the 100000000 people have been urged to keep cool while fires in texas of forced hundreds to evacuate their homes, officials, they're expect the fires to continue growing because the high temperatures and dry conditions shall returns. he now joins us live from washington, d. c. it's an extraordinary number of people there, even the heat...
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good morning from bbc london. transport for london is advising customers to only travel if essential today and tomorrow, due to the high temperatures being forecast. temporary speed restrictions on parts of the network are in place which will mean a reduced service with delays possible. it comes are the capital expects very high temperatures with towns and cities usually being a few degrees warmer than rural areas because of the types of building materials used. over 80% of us live in towns and cities. that means that we're exposed to this extra... this extra heat. and it can be as much as about 10 degrees difference between temperature in a city centre and a rural area for a large city. meanwhile, a water company has urged customers to avoid all non—essential water use. affinity water said "urgent action" was needed in areas of essex and hertfordshire to "conserve reservoir supplies for everyone" but added it was "working around the clock to maintain supplies." some areas of buckinghamshire, surrey and north lo
good morning from bbc london. transport for london is advising customers to only travel if essential today and tomorrow, due to the high temperatures being forecast. temporary speed restrictions on parts of the network are in place which will mean a reduced service with delays possible. it comes are the capital expects very high temperatures with towns and cities usually being a few degrees warmer than rural areas because of the types of building materials used. over 80% of us live in towns and...
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last year, london's renew that remarkable ancestral legacy by establishing the london's family washington prize scholarship providing financial aid to washington college students with outstanding achievement in history and american sites we are incredibly grateful. these scholarships were created under the leadership of doctor jack london. a long time friend of mount vernon washington college who love america's history devoted much of his life to our nation's service who yes. we're very grateful for doctor one. doctor london enjoyed d attending the center almost every year since the prices inception. tragically doctor london passed away after establishing a scholarship. in january 2021. tonight we want to honor his memory and also in his life doctor jennifer london and his children filled, nora, jackson jason and jonathan. we washington college are grateful to you for your tremendous generosity. let's give the london family a well-deserved roundof applause . we also have with us tonight six recipients of the london family washington prize scholarship and a previously established london's
last year, london's renew that remarkable ancestral legacy by establishing the london's family washington prize scholarship providing financial aid to washington college students with outstanding achievement in history and american sites we are incredibly grateful. these scholarships were created under the leadership of doctor jack london. a long time friend of mount vernon washington college who love america's history devoted much of his life to our nation's service who yes. we're very...
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we arrive to london five days before the war started. for us it was a short work visit and we have return tickets which we never used. when the war started we made a decision to stay here. and how did you feel at that point because you are stranded here and you had close friends and family in ukraine? all the time since the 24th of february you are receiving just bad news and it's very, very exhausting. since they've been in the uk, they have helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for ukraine through events with celebrity chefs like jamie oliver and tom kitchin. that is part of our mission, not just a fundraise but also to remind the world community about ukraine through the language of food. so we are giving employment to ukrainian forced migrants and then we want to fill this place with ukrainian energy through textiles, furniture and all other beautiful things, which talented ukrainian artists are creating. undeniably, the main draw is going to be the food. something the head chef is very passionate about. he is even a culinary
we arrive to london five days before the war started. for us it was a short work visit and we have return tickets which we never used. when the war started we made a decision to stay here. and how did you feel at that point because you are stranded here and you had close friends and family in ukraine? all the time since the 24th of february you are receiving just bad news and it's very, very exhausting. since they've been in the uk, they have helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for...
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ten years to the date since london 2012 began the| date since london 2012 began the issue legacy was already being hotly debated. for girls like tess it is notjust debated. for girls like tess it is not just about seeing it to believe it but having access to play the sport they have fallen in love with. tonight england will discover who they will play on sunday in the final is the second semifinal is played in milton keynes between france and the eight times champion germany. england women may never have lifted a picture trophy but their manager sarina wiegman knows exactly what it takes to take a team to victory in a home tournament. she did it with the netherlands in euro 2017 and what is clear is the lionesses prowl on to wembley for the first major tournament final since 2009, they are the pride of the nation. rail passengers are facing huge disruption after thousands of workers walked out in a continuing dispute about pay and working conditions. only about a fifth of britain's train services are running — many areas having no services at all today. the red lines here show the
ten years to the date since london 2012 began the| date since london 2012 began the issue legacy was already being hotly debated. for girls like tess it is notjust debated. for girls like tess it is not just about seeing it to believe it but having access to play the sport they have fallen in love with. tonight england will discover who they will play on sunday in the final is the second semifinal is played in milton keynes between france and the eight times champion germany. england women may...
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the london fire brigade declared a major incident. a number of the calls that we've been dealing with today have been wildfires or grassfires, where the ground has been tinder box dry result of the weather over the last week, but in particular, the last two days. temperature records were tumbling before midday today. the 39.1 degrees recorded at charlwood near gatwick airport was a warning of what was to come. within an hour, another record had been set at another airport — 40.2 celsius at heathrow. by mid—afternoon, we got a new provisional heat record for the uk when coningsby in lincolnshire reached 40.3 celsius. and here was a new provisional record for scotland, too, incinerating the previous record. we've been beating records by 1.5, two degrees, and really quite an extensive region of over 35 degrees, and this is really unusual. these are high temperatures over a broad area in england, so quite surprising. just look how today's temperatures compared to previous records. in 1976, it peaked just shy of 36 degrees. it was 27 y
the london fire brigade declared a major incident. a number of the calls that we've been dealing with today have been wildfires or grassfires, where the ground has been tinder box dry result of the weather over the last week, but in particular, the last two days. temperature records were tumbling before midday today. the 39.1 degrees recorded at charlwood near gatwick airport was a warning of what was to come. within an hour, another record had been set at another airport — 40.2 celsius at...
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nina, outside of london. thank you to you both. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, to look at these high temperatures across the globe. is this the new normal? >> seen these records fall left and right, you can see, 37.4 celsius, which is 99 degrees fahrenheit. that had never happened in recorded history. guess what? saturday is slightly cooler, the hottest temperature up until sunday came around, and friday was slightly cooler than that, the hottest temperature until saturday. it gives you a sense of scale. three consecutive days of temperatures observed across hong kong from friday into sunday. the heat remains, showers and storms pop up toward the end of the week. that brings relief for some areas. we're talking about temperatures climbing up to 40, hundred and 4 degrees fahrenheit and 108 fahrenheit. typically the average is in the middle 30s, putting you in the middle 90s. it's well above seasonal averages. shanghai has three red alerts, which are issued typically when you reserve hundred and 4 d
nina, outside of london. thank you to you both. >>> we want to bring in our meteorologist, to look at these high temperatures across the globe. is this the new normal? >> seen these records fall left and right, you can see, 37.4 celsius, which is 99 degrees fahrenheit. that had never happened in recorded history. guess what? saturday is slightly cooler, the hottest temperature up until sunday came around, and friday was slightly cooler than that, the hottest temperature until...
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andrew simmons al jazeera london. so i'm a nurse is a professor of global change science at university college and, and he joined us live now by skype. thanks very much for being with us. and can you centers what the factors are behind this particular, you're wide heat wave? well, he plays on slee happened naturally, but this one has been turbocharged by the carbon emissions from burning oil, gas, and coal. and those emissions mean now we can see temperature is much higher than we could have seen previously without this human impact of climate change. what about things like that the jet stream does that it? what's that, what's the effect that is having at the moment? you know, what we're seeing is, is, is more warm air coming from the sahara moving upwards and over europe. and then the jet stream seems to be getting more blocked the phase. so we have longer ways and more stable conditions, and that allows the heat to really, really build up to these records and very, very dangerous temperatures. and it's a very danger
andrew simmons al jazeera london. so i'm a nurse is a professor of global change science at university college and, and he joined us live now by skype. thanks very much for being with us. and can you centers what the factors are behind this particular, you're wide heat wave? well, he plays on slee happened naturally, but this one has been turbocharged by the carbon emissions from burning oil, gas, and coal. and those emissions mean now we can see temperature is much higher than we could have...
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the london firebrick grade declared a major incident. a number of today's calls have been wildfires were grass fires in particular where the groundas been tinderbox dry as a result of the weather we have been experiencing over the last week, particularly the last few days. >> temperature recor were tumbling earlier today, a warning of what was to come. within one hour a record had been set at another airport, 40.2 degrees celsius at heathrow . by mid afternoon we got a new provisional heat record for the u.k. when lincolnshire reached 40.3 degrees celsius. there was a new provisional record for scotland, two. incinerating the previous record . >> beating records b1.5, two degrees in axtensive region of over 35 degrees, really unusual. these are high temperatures, quite surprising. >> just look how these temperatures compared to previous records. 1976, peeking just shy of 36 degrees. 27 years before that record was broken. 16 years after that it hit 38.7 and three years later and we have got today's new record. who would have thought over
the london firebrick grade declared a major incident. a number of today's calls have been wildfires were grass fires in particular where the groundas been tinderbox dry as a result of the weather we have been experiencing over the last week, particularly the last few days. >> temperature recor were tumbling earlier today, a warning of what was to come. within one hour a record had been set at another airport, 40.2 degrees celsius at heathrow . by mid afternoon we got a new provisional...
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there is poor burning reports now from london. oh, going, going surely nearly gone on wednesday morning. the number of government resignations was still less than 10. by the afternoon, the dam had burst, and boris johnson support was draining away. missus pig, it was a very simple reason why they won't be out. at the regular session of prime ministers questions. the commons chamber became a bare pit. the prime minister under attack from all sides. now does the prime minister think there are any circumstances in which he should resign the day i ask him to do the honorable thing with the interest of the nation before his own interests. as the speaker isn't this, the 1st recorded case of the sinking ship fleeing the wrath, the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when you be handed to colossal mandate is to keep going on. that's why. immediately afterwards, santa javert, the cabinet minister, who was the 1st to quit on tuesday, returned to parliament to explain his decision to m. peace. and with the prime minister liste
there is poor burning reports now from london. oh, going, going surely nearly gone on wednesday morning. the number of government resignations was still less than 10. by the afternoon, the dam had burst, and boris johnson support was draining away. missus pig, it was a very simple reason why they won't be out. at the regular session of prime ministers questions. the commons chamber became a bare pit. the prime minister under attack from all sides. now does the prime minister think there are any...
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there is pul brennan reports now from london. oh, going, going surely nearly gone on wednesday morning. the number of government resignations was still less than 10 by the afternoon. the damn had burst and boris johnson support was draining away. missus bigger the very simple reason why they won't be out. at the regular session of prime ministers questions, the commons chamber became a bare pit of the prime minister under attack from all sides. does the prime minister think there are any circumstances in which he should resign? ah, the day i ask him to do the honorable thing about the interest of the nation before his own interest. yes, the speaker isn't this. the 1st recorded case of the sinking ship fling the raft, the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when he handed a colossal man that is to keep going. well, that's a lot of it immediately afterwards, sauntered javits, the cabinet minister, who was the 1st to quit on tuesday, returned to parliament to explain his decisions and peace. and with the prime ministe
there is pul brennan reports now from london. oh, going, going surely nearly gone on wednesday morning. the number of government resignations was still less than 10 by the afternoon. the damn had burst and boris johnson support was draining away. missus bigger the very simple reason why they won't be out. at the regular session of prime ministers questions, the commons chamber became a bare pit of the prime minister under attack from all sides. does the prime minister think there are any...
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there's been a string of fires across london as the u. k recorded its highest temperature breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time, blood domestic harnesses. the fire brigade is on the immense prison. while fi is also bearing across europe, as the continent struggles with ruckel temperatures in spain, dozens of villages have been evacuated and at least 2 people have died in some more province. and presently vladimir putin is willing to facilitate ukrainian grain expose on the condition sanctions on russian grain, a lifted putin, hel, talked earlier with the leaders of iran and tacky. they meant to focus on syria, but they were overshadowed by the full out from the ukraine. and now the e u says is preparing for all scenarios regarding gas flows, including a possible supply cut from russia. the block fairs. moscow may not restart gas flow through the node stream one pipeline, which was shut down for maintenance this month. the schedule work is due to end on thursday, but there were some gas flows late on tuesday through the pipeline during pres
there's been a string of fires across london as the u. k recorded its highest temperature breaking 40 degrees for the 1st time, blood domestic harnesses. the fire brigade is on the immense prison. while fi is also bearing across europe, as the continent struggles with ruckel temperatures in spain, dozens of villages have been evacuated and at least 2 people have died in some more province. and presently vladimir putin is willing to facilitate ukrainian grain expose on the condition sanctions on...
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, and also in london. matthew goodwin. he's a professor of politics at the university of kent, a warm welcome to all, let's begin in london with joe la. is this the end of one of the most chaotic premier ships of recent strict approaching that question? absolutely, technically, it isn't quite the end because we still don't know sitting here this afternoon, are quite exactly what mr. johnson's plans are for the next 2 or 3 months. we know he intends to stay on effectively and i can take a role in his own position as p. m. but we don't really know where the conservative party is going to move against him and try and bring about cricket demise. a quick exit from down the street, but as to your point about a chaotic period, i think this has been an exceptionally chaotic period. unfortunately, having followed the fortunes of the conservative party for very many years. now, it does have a guy that has been prone to these periods of self reflection and, and certainly just to one side and then have to run the frac
, and also in london. matthew goodwin. he's a professor of politics at the university of kent, a warm welcome to all, let's begin in london with joe la. is this the end of one of the most chaotic premier ships of recent strict approaching that question? absolutely, technically, it isn't quite the end because we still don't know sitting here this afternoon, are quite exactly what mr. johnson's plans are for the next 2 or 3 months. we know he intends to stay on effectively and i can take a role...
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the london fire brigade declared a major emergency. wildfires are also spreading in many areas across europe, particularly in spain and france. there are warnings about the danger to human health. let's move away from that heatwave story for now, and take you to iran, where russian president vladimir putin has met turkish and iranian leaders in tehran. this is only his second foreign trip since he launched the invasion of ukraine in february. unblocking ukrainian grain exports via the black sea was high on the agenda, and mr putin said progress had been made. i'mjoin i'm join now by sina azodi at the university of south florida. it's great to get you on the programme, mr azodi. great to get you on the programme, mrazodi. how do great to get you on the programme, mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? i mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? , ., , went? i believe that president putin's trip — went? i believe that president putin's trip was _ went? i believe that president putin's trip was quite - went? i believe that presiden
the london fire brigade declared a major emergency. wildfires are also spreading in many areas across europe, particularly in spain and france. there are warnings about the danger to human health. let's move away from that heatwave story for now, and take you to iran, where russian president vladimir putin has met turkish and iranian leaders in tehran. this is only his second foreign trip since he launched the invasion of ukraine in february. unblocking ukrainian grain exports via the black sea...
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and london is budging in the run up to the euro. 2020 to final. germany will kick off against england in what should be a tightly fought battle for the trophy. ah, welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. ukrainian president villamor zalinski has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate the done nets region. it's the sheen of fierce fighting as russian seeks to take territory in eastern ukraine, who had already the government has made a decision to order bigotry evacuations from the done yes. region, everything being organized or in a full support, you full assistance, both at logistical and payments. we only need a decision from the people who have not yet made up their minds upon, please follow the evacuation. so we will help you. we are not russia, we will do everything possible to save the maximum number of human lives and limit russian terror to a minimum. you shall might almost risk either or to w's burger. the sugar is in odessa for us or brita for weeks. we've heard so much about the resolve of the ukrainian people. surely things must look dire in da
and london is budging in the run up to the euro. 2020 to final. germany will kick off against england in what should be a tightly fought battle for the trophy. ah, welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. ukrainian president villamor zalinski has ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate the done nets region. it's the sheen of fierce fighting as russian seeks to take territory in eastern ukraine, who had already the government has made a decision to order bigotry...
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they are not brits that have made their way to london to see that to see the capital. but rather people that have come from abroad to visit the country in that for a still braving the heat to, to visit attractions like this in london. now the been warnings about the impact of this heat on vulnerable people were talking about the elderly and the infirm. in particular, what's been done to keep them safe there in the u. k. well, people are being told that they should be making sure they're in contact with their relatives. the n h s a stepped out the, the house service here has stepped up its preparedness for any cases like they say that everybody should be looking out for one another firstly, but making sure that they're hydrated, staying in doors, staying under the sun, especially as we get into the afternoon, it's expected that it's gonna stay very, very hot until the early evening. and then temperatures are predicted to drop off somewhat. and wednesday should be markedly cooler up to 10 degrees celsius cooler than what we're seeing today. so that these 2 days yesterday
they are not brits that have made their way to london to see that to see the capital. but rather people that have come from abroad to visit the country in that for a still braving the heat to, to visit attractions like this in london. now the been warnings about the impact of this heat on vulnerable people were talking about the elderly and the infirm. in particular, what's been done to keep them safe there in the u. k. well, people are being told that they should be making sure they're in...