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we do need more capacity in the south—east, but i don't think it needs to be yet heathrow. there are good transport links to gatwick. ultimately, a decision has to be made and stuck to. we have been having this debate for ten years.|j wonder if it willjust go won four more yea rs now. wonder if it willjust go won four more years now. i think it will. it seems that the politicians are unable to make a decision unless it isa unable to make a decision unless it is a significant project like hs2. all the while, our foreign is a significant project like hs2. all the while, ourforeign rivals, amsterdam, dubai, are stealing a lead on heathrow because of this indecision. we need it more than ever. specifically now, with brexit, we need to attract that inward investment. this sort of prevarication basically sends a terrible message to the rest of the world that our politicians can't agree on anything. thank you very much indeed. and thanks for your messages this morning. and questions about the powerball, the $750 million. caleb says: ‘s investment and a holiday. is we will see yo
we do need more capacity in the south—east, but i don't think it needs to be yet heathrow. there are good transport links to gatwick. ultimately, a decision has to be made and stuck to. we have been having this debate for ten years.|j wonder if it willjust go won four more yea rs now. wonder if it willjust go won four more years now. i think it will. it seems that the politicians are unable to make a decision unless it isa unable to make a decision unless it is a significant project like hs2....
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the new heathrow boss slamming —— the former ba boss slamming heathrow over its new runway. he says the plans are not credible. sir rod eddington is advising a rival scheme proposing an alternative to the ru nway proposing an alternative to the runway at heathrow. nonetheless, he knows what he is talking about. this claim will have some weight. that is on the website. you're watching business live. our top story — the world's biggest advertising group, wpp, has cut its sales outlook, following a drop in demand from consumer goods companies and weak trading in the us. let me show you what the markets are doing. wpp one of the big fall is so far. currently down almost 11%. investors somewhat surprised by that lowering of the growth forecast. that is probably why the ftse 100 that is probably why the ftse100 has tipped into the red. the pound weakening once again over the course of the week. that has been a continuing trend stop and now let's get the inside track on the fitness industry... globally the industry was worth $83.1bn in 2016, and it continues to grow, specially in
the new heathrow boss slamming —— the former ba boss slamming heathrow over its new runway. he says the plans are not credible. sir rod eddington is advising a rival scheme proposing an alternative to the ru nway proposing an alternative to the runway at heathrow. nonetheless, he knows what he is talking about. this claim will have some weight. that is on the website. you're watching business live. our top story — the world's biggest advertising group, wpp, has cut its sales outlook,...
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this is about heathrow. i fly a lot for business, when you come through heathrow, by the third of the gates are working, that is true, the gates are working, that is true, the sun has spotted this and ran the story because at the same time, they point out, bank holiday cost for rail travel are going up because our transport system is trying to discourage people from travelling, even discourage people from travelling, even though everyone travels on the bank holiday to see their families and it will be busy on the roads. it isa and it will be busy on the roads. it is a bit ofa and it will be busy on the roads. it is a bit of a dog bites man story. we have more people flying, so there are increasing queue length and theresa may as home secretary was busy cutting numbers of border force agents. it is like the self—service tale nt agents. it is like the self—service talent supermarket, you need someone there to supervise because they get chewed up and they need someone to reset the whole thing. we have to le
this is about heathrow. i fly a lot for business, when you come through heathrow, by the third of the gates are working, that is true, the gates are working, that is true, the sun has spotted this and ran the story because at the same time, they point out, bank holiday cost for rail travel are going up because our transport system is trying to discourage people from travelling, even discourage people from travelling, even though everyone travels on the bank holiday to see their families and it...
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and gatwick just is debate about the extra runway at heathrow and gatwickjust has one runway, so heathrow and gatwickjust has one runway, so contending with all that airlines are inevitable but the airlines are inevitable but the airlines are inevitable but the airlines are trying to cut it down. there is also a claim for more compensation, that we should not have to ask for it when there are delays, that it should come automatically. i am sure many would agree. the us defence secretary james mattis says america is still trying to use diplomacy to resolve the growing tension with north korea — and that war would be catastrophic. he said diplomatic efforts were yielding results, though military options were ready if needed. he made his remarks shortly after president trump had stepped up his rhetoric — saying his threat to unleash ‘fire and fury‘ on north korea might not have been tough enough. the american effort has diplomatically lead, it has diplomatically lead, it has diplomatic structure and, it is gaining diplomatic results and i wa nt to gaining diplomatic results and i wan
and gatwick just is debate about the extra runway at heathrow and gatwickjust has one runway, so heathrow and gatwickjust has one runway, so contending with all that airlines are inevitable but the airlines are inevitable but the airlines are inevitable but the airlines are trying to cut it down. there is also a claim for more compensation, that we should not have to ask for it when there are delays, that it should come automatically. i am sure many would agree. the us defence secretary james...
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the leader of the opposition of the time called for heathrow airport to be renamed after. pizza express made a peace after, and if you bought it, they made a donation to charity. all sorts of strange things happen. made a donation to charity. all sorts of strange things happenm was an extra and retire. i wasjust starting in my career. and we didn't have an obituary department. —— all sorts of strange things happen. it was extraordinary. i was called in at 2am to write an obituary. now people are so aware of how young she was at the time, but at the time we we re was at the time, but at the time we were so was at the time, but at the time we were so each other. i was 2016. i was then ten years in the venture was, now i am ten years older than she was when she died. —— ten years younger than she was, now i am ten yea rs younger than she was, now i am ten years older than she was when she died. prince william and prince harry have done an awful lot ahead of the anniversary in terms of media interviews. it has been extraordinaire, as well, how they have, you know, embr
the leader of the opposition of the time called for heathrow airport to be renamed after. pizza express made a peace after, and if you bought it, they made a donation to charity. all sorts of strange things happen. made a donation to charity. all sorts of strange things happenm was an extra and retire. i wasjust starting in my career. and we didn't have an obituary department. —— all sorts of strange things happen. it was extraordinary. i was called in at 2am to write an obituary. now...
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danjohnson is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to lots of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today. many travelled without a problem, without experiencing any significant delay. there are not queues at every airport, that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict when and where there are going to be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they must get to the airport early with plenty of time to spare. we‘ve heard about some delays of up to four hours. some passengers have missed their flights because of delays at passport control. these new checks we re passport control. these new checks were introduced after the terror attacks we have seen across europe. they are designed to stop terrorists and criminals boarding planes. it means that every passenger must have their documents checked against security databases their documents checked against security data bases and their documents checked against security databases and this is at every airport covered by the s
danjohnson is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to lots of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today. many travelled without a problem, without experiencing any significant delay. there are not queues at every airport, that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict when and where there are going to be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they must get to the airport early with plenty of time to spare. we‘ve heard...
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passengers at heathrow, gatwick and london city airports had to be checked in manually and faced long queues and delays. ba said the fault was resolved at about nine this morning and its computerised system was now operating normally. on the markets. i want to draw your attention to rio tinto. down 3%. the ftse is down. william hill, if you have shares, they are up eight and a half percent today. we are back in an hour. i don't have shares, u nfortu nately. an opera company which received funding from chelsea and kensington council raised money for the people in the grenfell tower disaster. some believe the council has prioritised the needs of its richer residents over the poorer ones. singing verdi's requiem is often used in memoriam. last night in holland park it was used for those who lost their lives and their homes a couple of miles up the road in grenfell tower. the disaster was more than geographically close to this opera company — it directly affected one of their own, a member of staff, debbie lamprell, who lived on the 16th floor, missing presumed dead. it is difficult for
passengers at heathrow, gatwick and london city airports had to be checked in manually and faced long queues and delays. ba said the fault was resolved at about nine this morning and its computerised system was now operating normally. on the markets. i want to draw your attention to rio tinto. down 3%. the ftse is down. william hill, if you have shares, they are up eight and a half percent today. we are back in an hour. i don't have shares, u nfortu nately. an opera company which received...
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danjohnson is at heathrow. dan over to you. yes, the thing is, clive, there are not queues every where and there are not delays all the time. i have spoke to loads of passengers who arrived back in britain without a problem. that is why it is difficult to predict the issues. that is why airlines are reminding passengers to be at airports in time. some people have missed flights. the new security checks were brought in after the attacks in europe. the point is to stop terrorists and criminals getting on flights. but it means checking every passenger against more security databases and that is taking longer. there are expected to be delays this weekend, because it is very busy and the pressure‘s grown as we have got towards holiday time. in the next two days it is thought 10 million passengers will travel through european airports. thank you for that. residents who survived the grenfell tower disaster had their final chance today to submit ideas for the scope and remit of the public inquiry into the tragedy. it‘s expected the
danjohnson is at heathrow. dan over to you. yes, the thing is, clive, there are not queues every where and there are not delays all the time. i have spoke to loads of passengers who arrived back in britain without a problem. that is why it is difficult to predict the issues. that is why airlines are reminding passengers to be at airports in time. some people have missed flights. the new security checks were brought in after the attacks in europe. the point is to stop terrorists and criminals...
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nearly a quarter of the million passengers will use heathrow today, and over 300,000 will use gatwick over the weekend. so whether it is planes, trains, or automobiles, it will be a busy few days. i mentioned some of the main closures and disruptions. but so many things are happening that you should check out the advice and perhaps don't travel. the nottingham carnival is on this weekend. the rugby league final with the warriors. many premier league games that usually have supporters using those routes. the company says this is essential and will transform train travel for years to come up be they say it is the best time to carry out this work. people are asking why it has to take place over the same weekend. i am sorry to say the same weekend. i am sorry to say the roads will be busy as well. 18 million journeys expected this weekend. some of the major roadworks have been cleared the eu is congestion, but there will still be a problem. —— to ease. i am sorry, not much good news. thank you. south wales police missed a number of opportunities to bring convicted paedophile, ian watk
nearly a quarter of the million passengers will use heathrow today, and over 300,000 will use gatwick over the weekend. so whether it is planes, trains, or automobiles, it will be a busy few days. i mentioned some of the main closures and disruptions. but so many things are happening that you should check out the advice and perhaps don't travel. the nottingham carnival is on this weekend. the rugby league final with the warriors. many premier league games that usually have supporters using...
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so, will we see empty skies and hundreds of grounded planes at heathrow and manchester the day after we leave the eu? with his alarmism dismissed by other industry figures, mr o'leary is largely alone in this assessment. he's not been afraid of that in the past. michael o'leary is with me now. you're meeting transport secretary chris grayling tomorrow, others may see him afterwards, what is your pitch? it is one of concern. the problem with the legislation is if the uk leads the european union it is automatically leaving open skies. as things stand currently there are no flight rights between the uk and the europe and vice versa. that happens at the end of march. uk government therefore has to negotiate a bilateral knot with individual countries but with the eu 27. there is no sign of that being negotiated and no sign of any agreement. you're part of the eu, you're irish, and a leading businessman. you can go to michel barnier, to the 27 and say it is up to you to go faster. we are but the french and germans are saying michel barnier, slow down. if we caused ba, easyjet and ryanair s
so, will we see empty skies and hundreds of grounded planes at heathrow and manchester the day after we leave the eu? with his alarmism dismissed by other industry figures, mr o'leary is largely alone in this assessment. he's not been afraid of that in the past. michael o'leary is with me now. you're meeting transport secretary chris grayling tomorrow, others may see him afterwards, what is your pitch? it is one of concern. the problem with the legislation is if the uk leads the european union...
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talked gett the top five, about worth expansion, crossrail, building houses, and get which has gone to heathrow, houses --e promised but they seem there seems to be a bit of a backtrack. crossrail is not in the queen's speech. i wonder how distant the momentum is between your choice list and what you are saying now. guest: we have done a half manchester,ect, in cardiff, birmingham, across the country. we prefer a different list. none of them are happening at the moment. we have supporters we like to see gatwick as an initial investment. manus: is that where the next leg of growth comes from? guest: there are a lot of back books lying around that need it .r management have you had manage -- conversations with prudential? guest: we have been encouraging , if they want to come and have a chat. guest: we did no acquisition. acquisitions by competitors have been good. some of the flow needs competitors and moves in to our coffers. trade one and done or is there more to come for you? guest: more to come for us. consolidation will happen across financial services. we are not interested in large deals.
talked gett the top five, about worth expansion, crossrail, building houses, and get which has gone to heathrow, houses --e promised but they seem there seems to be a bit of a backtrack. crossrail is not in the queen's speech. i wonder how distant the momentum is between your choice list and what you are saying now. guest: we have done a half manchester,ect, in cardiff, birmingham, across the country. we prefer a different list. none of them are happening at the moment. we have supporters we...
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travel trade organisation abta says nearly a quarter of a million passengers will use heathrow today, and over 300,000 will use gatwick over the weekend. so whether it's planes, trains or automobiles, it's going to be a busy few days. 0ur reporter adina campbell is at euston station in central london. clearly there is never a perfect time to do this sort of work, but what can you tell us about the disruption that is expected and what the advice is for travellers?” disruption that is expected and what the advice is for travellers? i am here in houston, which is one of the capital's busiest train stations. —— euston. it has got busier here because from tomorrow, this engineering project will be taking place. it is huge, costing £130 million, £133 million. 17,000 engineers will be taking part in the work. they will be extending platforms and preparing hs2 and preparing tracks and signalling as well. but this will have a huge impact on passengers, particularly on the west coast main line. there will be no trains into london from those areas. but the work is just going on in london
travel trade organisation abta says nearly a quarter of a million passengers will use heathrow today, and over 300,000 will use gatwick over the weekend. so whether it's planes, trains or automobiles, it's going to be a busy few days. 0ur reporter adina campbell is at euston station in central london. clearly there is never a perfect time to do this sort of work, but what can you tell us about the disruption that is expected and what the advice is for travellers?” disruption that is expected...
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heathrow said it recorded its best ever single month in its history injuly as the summer getaways said passenger numbers soaring. 7.53 million passengers went to the airport injuly, an increase of 1.2%. and if you rent a home from a private landlord are the chances are you will be suffering from homeowning hopelessness. this is from a report by the local government association which says nearly two thirds of private renters in england never expect to buy their own property and they say councils need powers and funding to create a mix of affordable housing options. and nationwide has reported a sharp fall in mortgage lending mainly due to making fewer buy to let loans. it said that more people open the current account during that period than any other provider. let's look at the market before we go. getting news coming in from egypt that at least 20 people have been killed and dozens reported heart in a head—on collision between two passenger trains in northern egypt, one website saying one train was coming from cairo the other was coming from cairo the other was coming from cairo the
heathrow said it recorded its best ever single month in its history injuly as the summer getaways said passenger numbers soaring. 7.53 million passengers went to the airport injuly, an increase of 1.2%. and if you rent a home from a private landlord are the chances are you will be suffering from homeowning hopelessness. this is from a report by the local government association which says nearly two thirds of private renters in england never expect to buy their own property and they say councils...
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passengers at heathrow, gatwick and london city airports had to be checked in manually and faced long queues and delays. ba said the fault was resolved at about 9am this morning and its computerised system was now operating normally. in the markets, that is william hill with their very good figures and their shares are up over 8% and apple shares are up over 4%. the footsie a bit lacklustre but the dow jones has started strongly —— the ftse 100. jones has started strongly —— the ftse100. that is the business news. a good bet on william hill! you're watching bbc news. he's a sporting superstar, and the fastest breaststroke swimmer on the planet. adam peaty from uttoxeter in staffordshire admits he thrives on pressure, and last week broke his own 50m breaststroke record twice at the world championships in budapest. he'sjust 22, so the big question is, how much faster could he go? here's andy swiss. two world titles, two world records. one remarkable swimmer. in a sport of the finest margins adam peaty proved he is in a class of his own. 25.95! just a few days after breaking the
passengers at heathrow, gatwick and london city airports had to be checked in manually and faced long queues and delays. ba said the fault was resolved at about 9am this morning and its computerised system was now operating normally. in the markets, that is william hill with their very good figures and their shares are up over 8% and apple shares are up over 4%. the footsie a bit lacklustre but the dow jones has started strongly —— the ftse 100. jones has started strongly —— the...
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temperatures that heathrow have reached 25 degrees, a couple of degrees away from the highest temperature we have seen this august. that tells you how rubbish this august has been, the coolest in 30 years for south—east england. some of the showers have been quite heavy across lincolnshire. thunderstorms were reported as well. this evening and overnight heavy downpours working across northern ireland, scotland and northern england with hail and blunder a possibility. cooler than last night. tomorrow it is sunshine and showers but with differences. the showers come together across the north—east of scotla nd come together across the north—east of scotland to bring heavy rain. surface water flooding is a possibility in parts of aberdeenshire. blustery winds just about everywhere. a few tree branches could come down. temperature wise you can knock four degrees off of today. it will be quite a bit cooler. this is bbc news. the headlines: the number of people receiving top a—level grades has increased for the first time in six years as teenagers across england, wales and northern irela
temperatures that heathrow have reached 25 degrees, a couple of degrees away from the highest temperature we have seen this august. that tells you how rubbish this august has been, the coolest in 30 years for south—east england. some of the showers have been quite heavy across lincolnshire. thunderstorms were reported as well. this evening and overnight heavy downpours working across northern ireland, scotland and northern england with hail and blunder a possibility. cooler than last night....
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heathrow said it recorded its best—ever single month in its history injuly as the summer getaway sent passenger numbers soaring to record highs. some 7.53 million passengers went through the airport injuly, an increase of 1.2% on lastjuly. if you rent a home from a private landlord, the chances are you will suffer from ‘home—owning hopelessness'. that doesn't sound too healthy. does it? this from a report by the local government association. it says nearly two thirds of private renters in england now never expect to buy their own property and they say councils need powers and funding to create a mix of affordable housing options. nationwide has reported a sharp fall in mortgage lending, mainly due to making fewer buy—to—let loans. between april to june it lent £2.4 billion in mortgages. in the same period last year it lent £3.5 billion. it did say though that more people opened a current account with it during that period than with any other provider. let's have a look at the markets before we go. at least 18 people have been killed ina train at least 18 people have been kil
heathrow said it recorded its best—ever single month in its history injuly as the summer getaway sent passenger numbers soaring to record highs. some 7.53 million passengers went through the airport injuly, an increase of 1.2% on lastjuly. if you rent a home from a private landlord, the chances are you will suffer from ‘home—owning hopelessness'. that doesn't sound too healthy. does it? this from a report by the local government association. it says nearly two thirds of private renters in...
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bans dover and heathrow. all the things we know how to do, wejust heathrow. all the things we know how to do, we just need to discuss with the eu, the lease for the way of doing it in their interest than ours because they sell us much more than we sell them. from what you are saying, there is time to put something more definite in place. does that mean no transition them because we've heard that businesses need and indeed once that moment to ease themselves into any new system? lets get a trade agreement or discover we are not going to get a trade agreement and fall back on world trade organisation rules that would work ago from a british point of view. you cannot have a transitional arrangement until you know what the transition leads to. letters concentrate on the main agreement. we could do with the technical issues over the 19 months so technical issues over the 19 months so that we don't need along in promotion period. the prime minster has been careful, she has not used the word transitional. she has said there might need to be periods of implementation
bans dover and heathrow. all the things we know how to do, wejust heathrow. all the things we know how to do, we just need to discuss with the eu, the lease for the way of doing it in their interest than ours because they sell us much more than we sell them. from what you are saying, there is time to put something more definite in place. does that mean no transition them because we've heard that businesses need and indeed once that moment to ease themselves into any new system? lets get a trade...
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another runway at heathrow, maybe more railway lines and other things going on, i think the building side of it probably looks into the next three to five years with a relatively positive outlook. which i think is different from the people earning money and haven't had a real pay rise in nearly a decade. wpp has had a small recovery this morning and i emphasize the word small recovery because if we look at what has gone on in the stoxx 20%.wpp down more than leader of the company said a lot had to do with the kraft bid that went awry earlier in the year. he warned about an industry that is racing to the bottom in terms of fees and digitization. is interesting how he warned about consumer goods and this is another theme in terms of the ad spending. what does the bpp statements a to you? one of the biggest advertising companies in the world, what did that take to you about the state of play in the world? we felt that quite a few of us have been cautious under bpp inside the company because nearly 60% is coming to google and facebook and not the hands of wpp. what the kraft bid, the pre
another runway at heathrow, maybe more railway lines and other things going on, i think the building side of it probably looks into the next three to five years with a relatively positive outlook. which i think is different from the people earning money and haven't had a real pay rise in nearly a decade. wpp has had a small recovery this morning and i emphasize the word small recovery because if we look at what has gone on in the stoxx 20%.wpp down more than leader of the company said a lot had...
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four days ago a syrian terrorist was arrested in heathrow airport in london with a venezuelan passport. guy didn't speak spanish. venezuela -- it happened once to me. side and a man on my he was filling the immigration form and he asked me in very bad english, not as bad as mine. he asked me to help him. because i don't speak spanish. and here the venezuelan passport. i don't believe he was a terrorist or not. he had a passport. and there was help in financial sections. money laundering. for the farc and hezbollah. embassyvenezuelan transport documents etc.. what is coming next in venezuela. regular elections were scheduled finally for october. this year. there was a big discussion and venezuelan opposition about purchase of trading in the elections. the majority of the political parties decided to participate even with then prospect of big fraud and a very know ift question is to there is a possibility of civil war in venezuela. for now what we have is a war against civilians. if you want to have a civil war you must have two sides armed. and in venezuela that's not the case. even rec
four days ago a syrian terrorist was arrested in heathrow airport in london with a venezuelan passport. guy didn't speak spanish. venezuela -- it happened once to me. side and a man on my he was filling the immigration form and he asked me in very bad english, not as bad as mine. he asked me to help him. because i don't speak spanish. and here the venezuelan passport. i don't believe he was a terrorist or not. he had a passport. and there was help in financial sections. money laundering. for...
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dan]ohn is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to loads of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today and many of them have travelled without a problem. without experiencing any significant delay. there are delays all the time, there aren't queues at every airport that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict exactly when and where there will be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they need to be at the airport early with plenty of time to spare because we have heard about some delays up to as much as four ours and we know that some passengers have missed their flights because of delays at passport control. these new checks we re passport control. these new checks were introduced after the terror attacks seen across europe, designed to step terrorists and criminals boarding planes but it means that every passenger had to have their documents checked against security databases documents checked against security data bases and this documents checked against secur
dan]ohn is at heathrow airport and has this update. i have spoken to loads of passengers who have arrived back in the uk today and many of them have travelled without a problem. without experiencing any significant delay. there are delays all the time, there aren't queues at every airport that is why it is difficult for the airlines to predict exactly when and where there will be problems. that is why some airlines have issued reminders to passengers that they need to be at the airport early...
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tomorrow is the busiest day of the summer for heathrow, the uk's the guest and busiest airport. they expect a quarter of a million people coming through. that is not whether problems will be, though. it is when you get to somewhere in the schengen area, which is the main countries where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, where you go on holiday, the ones you havejust shown, france where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, france and spain and portugal and croatia in greece and so on, and a couple of others, they have changed the rules. previously you turned up on a charter flight from manchester or the east midlands or whatever... that is a well travelled passport. thank you. you wave your passport at the official and here she would say, 0k, the official and here she would say, ok, you are on holiday, off you go. a couple of myth and you are through. bart is now everybody has to have their details checked against some european databases. that increases the time. it is going to be annoying, if you want to get to be annoying, if you want to get to the be
tomorrow is the busiest day of the summer for heathrow, the uk's the guest and busiest airport. they expect a quarter of a million people coming through. that is not whether problems will be, though. it is when you get to somewhere in the schengen area, which is the main countries where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, where you go on holiday, the ones you havejust shown, france where you go on holiday, the ones you have just shown, france and spain and portugal and croatia in...
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was the chair of the kent racism network and she organized a rally in support of some him at london's heathrow airport where he was meant to be deported. i would like to. i don't know if it's a man or a woman but i want to kiss them i'm really disappointed with the home office is. a young man who is he's twenty two he has no criminal record he's father is a british citizen and his father is p.t.s.d. and simon is his kyra and he's on the credible threat of beheading returning to afghanistan is appalling where we monitor the situation very closely i mean i'm the home office has said they will try again and we will do everything we can to make sure miss i and all the young people that they are trying to deport i would want to go so far here with all the international today your thursday world headlines continue in about thirty minutes. well you remember the beverly hillbillies the t.v. show. for a man named relic of the family should know some crude came from bubbling crude oil that is black gold texas tea well in the opening credits that t.v. show they show the beverly hills mansion and that mag
was the chair of the kent racism network and she organized a rally in support of some him at london's heathrow airport where he was meant to be deported. i would like to. i don't know if it's a man or a woman but i want to kiss them i'm really disappointed with the home office is. a young man who is he's twenty two he has no criminal record he's father is a british citizen and his father is p.t.s.d. and simon is his kyra and he's on the credible threat of beheading returning to afghanistan is...
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. >> his fiancee, lady diana spencer saw the prince off at london's heathrow airport. she kissed him twice and walked away with tears in her eyes. >> it was a time when most girls might expect to be very happy. i think she retreated a bit. she wasn't very happy. she didn't like being seen when she was unhappy. >> behind closed doors, diana is developing a serious eating disorder. something she'll struggle with for many years to come. >> she is a young girl. she has bulimia. she didn't know how to cope with it. >> we were surprised at how much weight she lost. she was 19. i suppose a size like a 14, but as we continue to make this dress, she lost so much weight. and she was transforming into like a size 8, a model size. >> at diana's request, elizabeth emanuel and then-husband david are now designing the world's most anticipated wedding dress. >> we have packs of press outside our door. we had people across the road renting space so they could just look through our windows. >> the dress is kept in a secret vault with security guards protecting it around the clock. she c
. >> his fiancee, lady diana spencer saw the prince off at london's heathrow airport. she kissed him twice and walked away with tears in her eyes. >> it was a time when most girls might expect to be very happy. i think she retreated a bit. she wasn't very happy. she didn't like being seen when she was unhappy. >> behind closed doors, diana is developing a serious eating disorder. something she'll struggle with for many years to come. >> she is a young girl. she has...
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are we going to build a new runway at heathrow airport? the problem is, all of the energy in the government at the moment is going into brexit. there are lots of issues, lots of things we can fix, lots of things we can help businesses with. thank you so much. adam marshall is the director general of the british chamber of commerce. adam harvey, strategist at deutsche bank. "bloomberg surveillance" continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york. we will be talking to daniel morris from bnp paribas and vasileios gkionakis. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ francine: going further than fire and fury, president trump steps up the pressure on north korea. >> they should be very nervous. things will happen to them like they never thought possible. francine: stocks drop and vola
are we going to build a new runway at heathrow airport? the problem is, all of the energy in the government at the moment is going into brexit. there are lots of issues, lots of things we can fix, lots of things we can help businesses with. thank you so much. adam marshall is the director general of the british chamber of commerce. adam harvey, strategist at deutsche bank. "bloomberg surveillance" continues in the next hour. tom keene joins me out of new york. we will be talking to...
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police are looking for woman heathrow a cup of urine on driver. president trump turning his attention to tax reform during trip to the midwest. college park tennis going the distance with one of the greatest of all time. we've got a check of what else is making headlines coming up next. ♪ ♪harry's meeting clients...♪ ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used some...♪ ♪...bounce, to dry.♪ ♪yeah!♪ ♪he would be a less wrinkly, and winning at life.♪ first kid you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely... ...to choose luvs than first time moms. luvs with nightlock plus absorbs wetness faster than huggies... ...snug & dry, for outstanding overnight protection at... ...a fraction of the cost live, learn, and get luvs. >> we're back at 10:25 on this wednesday morning. you're looking live outside. traffic finally moving better. i'm not sure exactly what that is. is that -- what r
police are looking for woman heathrow a cup of urine on driver. president trump turning his attention to tax reform during trip to the midwest. college park tennis going the distance with one of the greatest of all time. we've got a check of what else is making headlines coming up next. ♪ ♪harry's meeting clients...♪ ♪...from far away. but they only see his wrinkles.♪ ♪he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal.♪ ♪better find a way to smooth things over.♪ ♪if only harry used...
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responsible for those control orders and they were lifted by m i five one of them to talk about going to heathrow airport where he's stopped by counterterrorism police and he gives them a name a number an m i five they call it he sits there white and they sell that fine fine off you go to battle. they want to do overthrow gadhafi and these people we use how do you think if it's in the debate he may have traveled to syria from as a british subject as well to support what in effect was the british position just to support the rebels that was the route through once gadhafi was overthrown. these people who now were. at the very least al qaeda affiliated were on their way to syria that was the next stop and so many of the libya the manchester boys if you like to use it you're never ended up in syria fighting the west war all fighting the west the efforts to wave the threat of the government of a sad he was the next one. these it's a complicated story most certainly but it has strands running through it and the strongest strand is the support of powerful western governments like the british government
responsible for those control orders and they were lifted by m i five one of them to talk about going to heathrow airport where he's stopped by counterterrorism police and he gives them a name a number an m i five they call it he sits there white and they sell that fine fine off you go to battle. they want to do overthrow gadhafi and these people we use how do you think if it's in the debate he may have traveled to syria from as a british subject as well to support what in effect was the...
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heathrow has said that it recorded its best ever single month, in its entire history, this isjuly, passenger numbers soared to record highs, 7.53 million passengers went through the airport in that single month. an increase ofjust over 1% on lastjuly. if you rent a home from a private landlord, the chances are you will suffer from ‘home—owning hopelessness'. this from a report by the local government association. it says nearly two thirds of private renters in england now never expect to buy their own property and they say councils need powers and funding to create a mix of affordable housing options. nationwide has reported a sharp fall in mortgage lending, mainly due to making fewer buy—to—let loans. between april to june it lent £2.a billion in mortgages. in the same period last year it lent £3.5 billion. it did say though that more people opened a current account with it during that period than with any other provider. let's have a look at the markets now. . . let's have a look at the markets now... we've had about three days of falling now, largely to do with geopolitical tens
heathrow has said that it recorded its best ever single month, in its entire history, this isjuly, passenger numbers soared to record highs, 7.53 million passengers went through the airport in that single month. an increase ofjust over 1% on lastjuly. if you rent a home from a private landlord, the chances are you will suffer from ‘home—owning hopelessness'. this from a report by the local government association. it says nearly two thirds of private renters in england now never expect to...
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tom: somehow i don't think she comes back through heathrow through customs. i don't think they make the prime minister do that torture. when she gets off the plane on return, what will greet her? tim: i think what will greet her is the continued skepticism that the u.k. is going to be able to put itself into a better negotiating position with the e.u. over some of these very fundamental issues that the e.u. is insisting are resolved before we even think about a trade agreement. so that pressure that's on her i think will remain ever greater, particularly since she's coming from japan where they've already said they're going to prioritize a trade deal with the e.u. that doesn't necessarily look good when you're trying to frame all of this brexit process through the notion of pursuing bilateral trading arrangements. francine: this is euro pound, will we see parity? tim: the trend is certainly in no danger of breaking down now. the pace at which it's happening leaves it within the realm of possibility the next 12 months. sterling remains weak for the negotiating
tom: somehow i don't think she comes back through heathrow through customs. i don't think they make the prime minister do that torture. when she gets off the plane on return, what will greet her? tim: i think what will greet her is the continued skepticism that the u.k. is going to be able to put itself into a better negotiating position with the e.u. over some of these very fundamental issues that the e.u. is insisting are resolved before we even think about a trade agreement. so that pressure...
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frederick e—mailed to say, two friends of mine arrived at heathrow terminal free from paris yesterday and waited over an hour to get through immigration, so delays are not limited to europe but also occur in british airports. mr conway on twitter says, sorry, all of those whingeing need to get a grip, delay or getting their safety? i would take getting there safely every time! keep them coming in. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. it's over seven weeks since the grenfell tower fire, and on this programme we've spoken to many of the tragedy‘s survivors. 0ur reporter michael cowan has been catching up with lillian, a survivor he met in the days after the fire. the day after this terrible tragedy, we met lillian. she escaped the tenth floor with nothing but the clothes on her back. so, what do you want from the council in the coming days? i just want assurance. i want assurance that they are going to take care of us and they are going to make sure that each person at least has the temporary accommodation. or, you know, organis
frederick e—mailed to say, two friends of mine arrived at heathrow terminal free from paris yesterday and waited over an hour to get through immigration, so delays are not limited to europe but also occur in british airports. mr conway on twitter says, sorry, all of those whingeing need to get a grip, delay or getting their safety? i would take getting there safely every time! keep them coming in. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate....
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and that weird guy was following me on the escalator in heathrow. >> is that your son? >> that's my boy. he was angry with me. >> why was he back? >> were you fighting? >> i make him walk seven steps behind me. >> that it's just you. >> we were cruising. we had been up late the night before. celebrating my birthday. i know it's your birthday now. birthdays are happening. we're both 27. congratulations. >> we're both leos. >> i believe it. >> yeah. we're both leos. >> no sympathy for you. you haven't slept. but you have a big night tonight. a premiere. >> a short film at the l.a. short film festival. called "state of award." >> l.a.? you're flying back? >> after this, on a plane back in time for this. i'm not messing around. >> with the scruff. >> it's character. he's a police officer. his last name is ward. and a short, you can't give away too much information. things are not as they seem. we'll be doing that tonight. >> how short is it? >> about 15 minutes. >> oh. >> if you talk about it -- >> it's over. that's all i can say. but the whole scruff and everything. >> do
and that weird guy was following me on the escalator in heathrow. >> is that your son? >> that's my boy. he was angry with me. >> why was he back? >> were you fighting? >> i make him walk seven steps behind me. >> that it's just you. >> we were cruising. we had been up late the night before. celebrating my birthday. i know it's your birthday now. birthdays are happening. we're both 27. congratulations. >> we're both leos. >> i believe it....
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oldest two children, who are american, and also adopted, they were denied entry when we arrived at heathrow last year. we've spent thousands over the last year and a half trying to get them here permanently and legally, and we've been unsuccessful. so about a month ago we got a letter saying the most recent attempt was denied and so they had to leave and go back to america. and, patrick, that's where you are with your two adopted sons, benjamin and edward, aged ten and 12. is the issue that they are adopted as opposed to your biological children? i think both of them are an issue, both as adoptive children — uk law says that they cannot be treated any differently than biological children, but immigration thinks otherwise and treats them differently. and how do you feel about that? well, again, following uk law, they're my children — they're our children, and i don't treat them any differently than my biological child. this has been going on now, gillian, for long enough — long enough. how is this going to be resolved? well, we don't know. hopefully now that they're back in the states
oldest two children, who are american, and also adopted, they were denied entry when we arrived at heathrow last year. we've spent thousands over the last year and a half trying to get them here permanently and legally, and we've been unsuccessful. so about a month ago we got a letter saying the most recent attempt was denied and so they had to leave and go back to america. and, patrick, that's where you are with your two adopted sons, benjamin and edward, aged ten and 12. is the issue that...
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landed here in england on the 15th and that was one of those days when my uncle brought me from the heathrow airport, and from onwards i have been here and in germany and all around europe and have been working here. these are the memories i will have to go back, imean the memories i will have to go back, i mean long dark about 60 years. and thatis i mean long dark about 60 years. and that is in my childhood. those are the memories which i personally think are still haunting, sometimes when i think about them. so what do you remember of that time? precisely i will tell you, because i was around eight or nine. i was not in a school because there were disturbed areas all around and actually we we re areas all around and actually we were not regularly going to school. u nfortu nately were not regularly going to school. unfortunately that was... we work in one of the major cities in pakistan. sorry to interrupt, literally in an insta nt sorry to interrupt, literally in an instant your life changed from the ordered life you had known up until that point and suddenly it was gone, how did you cope
landed here in england on the 15th and that was one of those days when my uncle brought me from the heathrow airport, and from onwards i have been here and in germany and all around europe and have been working here. these are the memories i will have to go back, imean the memories i will have to go back, i mean long dark about 60 years. and thatis i mean long dark about 60 years. and that is in my childhood. those are the memories which i personally think are still haunting, sometimes when i...
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airports are expected to bea weekend, and airports are expected to be a lot busier as well, particularly heathrow. so the advice is to check before you travel and give yourself plenty of time. a fun weekend for lots of people(!) it is one of the one of the most anticipated boxing matches in history. former world champion boxer floyd mayweather is coming out of retirement to fight mixed martial arts champion conor mcgregor. mayweather is undefeated in his professional career. mcgregor is a boxing novice who will be stepping into the ring for his first ever professional boxing match. four and a half years ago, mcgregor was collecting unemployment benefits in his native dublin, but tomorrow night he stands to earn $100 million in a battle that is expected to break all existing pay tv and purse records for any type of fight. earlier i spoke to boxing pundit steve bunce. so first of all, you look at this on paper, conor mcgregor clearly the younger man, but floyd mayweather, he has got to do this, hasn't he? not only has he got to do it, he has got to do it in style, because it is notjust his reputati
airports are expected to bea weekend, and airports are expected to be a lot busier as well, particularly heathrow. so the advice is to check before you travel and give yourself plenty of time. a fun weekend for lots of people(!) it is one of the one of the most anticipated boxing matches in history. former world champion boxer floyd mayweather is coming out of retirement to fight mixed martial arts champion conor mcgregor. mayweather is undefeated in his professional career. mcgregor is a...
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one example, a family of four would pay £2941 to fly from heathrow to pharoah next saturday leaving at 425 4:25am but if you can wait an hour and you get to glasgow the same flight and you get to glasgow the same flight instead of £2941 would be £500. worth shopping around! you could travel first class on a train from euston to glasgow, stay in a 5—star hotel, get a limousine to the airport and still save thousands! the weather. it wasn't looking great yesterday. how was it going to be this week is looking unsettled. it will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cool and will be unsettled. rain at times. showers. sunshine. cooland breezy at times. this morning, a weather front going south taking rain with it. later, going to south—west england. as far as dorset. the other side of the country, rain in scotla nd side of the country, rain in scotland in the north. that could be thundery. dry weather for scotland, northern ireland, and northern england. you can expect showers here through the day and in wales. again, they are going through lincolnshire and the wash into no
one example, a family of four would pay £2941 to fly from heathrow to pharoah next saturday leaving at 425 4:25am but if you can wait an hour and you get to glasgow the same flight and you get to glasgow the same flight instead of £2941 would be £500. worth shopping around! you could travel first class on a train from euston to glasgow, stay in a 5—star hotel, get a limousine to the airport and still save thousands! the weather. it wasn't looking great yesterday. how was it going to be...