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indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and where you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half million people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about that so policing in london i think you just need to go according to some of the the basic norms of policing and then find out what is particular to london and i think it doesn't upset the model of classical to say that you could have figures stop and search but you also have to be aware of profiling you have to be aware that you don't create even more problems further down the line and if i give you an example alex and i'm here in the european parliament i can hear the issues in other countries in france where you have inner city knife cr
indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and where you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half million people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about...
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but it's notjust london. last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the air that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically there are two large filter papers, filter slabs in the unit. there are three fans that suck air in. the bus doesn't go fast enough to get enough air in so we need three fans that are driven by electricity. they suck air in. the air passes through the filter on the roof of the bus and it comes out much cleaner when it comes out the other end. and the hope is it could do a lot more than clean up its own act. if the city's 5,000 buses had these filters they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice over. up to height of ten metres, at least. i suspect that there are quite a lot cities that might be interested in looking at this sort of
but it's notjust london. last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the air that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically there are two large filter papers, filter slabs in the unit. there are three fans that suck air in. the bus doesn't go fast...
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lots people on the london marathon. big ben, the quy the london marathon. big ben, the guy who ran dressed as big ben, i wonder how he is feeling this morning. manchester city are back at the top of the premier league after a narrow 1—0 win at burnley. city had a shout for a penalty turned down but they did eventually find the breakthrough after sergio aguero's shotjust about crossed the line — confirmed using goal line technology. they're a point above liverpool with two games remaining; if they beat leicester and brighton they will retain the title. it is all about the margins at this point in the season. who'll make up third and fourth in the league is still anyone's guess. manchester united and chelsea played out a 1—1 draw at old trafford after yet another mistake from david de gea. united are 3 points off the top 4 with 2 games left. jamie vardy scored twice as leicester beat arsenal 3—0, striking another blow to their hopes of qualifying for the champions league. arsenal went down to ten men when ainsley maitland—niles was sent off in the f
lots people on the london marathon. big ben, the quy the london marathon. big ben, the guy who ran dressed as big ben, i wonder how he is feeling this morning. manchester city are back at the top of the premier league after a narrow 1—0 win at burnley. city had a shout for a penalty turned down but they did eventually find the breakthrough after sergio aguero's shotjust about crossed the line — confirmed using goal line technology. they're a point above liverpool with two games remaining;...
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is yourfinalaim to really covers the whole of london. is yourfinal aim to reduce really covers the whole of london. is your final aim to reduce the number of cars on the roads? this is a pollution measure, it is not a congestion measure. this is an important step on the path to banning diesel from london and diesel is carcinogenic, it is a very serious problem and it is an important step on the pollution path,itis important step on the pollution path, it is not a congestion measure. simon birkett, thank you very much for coming on, appreciated. thank you. president trump has announced that he is replacing his homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen. the president thanked herfor her service, but gave no immediate reason for the change. mr trump said kevin mcaleenan would take over the job in an acting capacity. cbs correspondent errol barnett sent us an update from washington. president trump confirmed the ousting of his secretary of the department of homeland security sunday in a series of tweets and rumours of kirstjen nielsen's ou
is yourfinalaim to really covers the whole of london. is yourfinal aim to reduce really covers the whole of london. is your final aim to reduce the number of cars on the roads? this is a pollution measure, it is not a congestion measure. this is an important step on the path to banning diesel from london and diesel is carcinogenic, it is a very serious problem and it is an important step on the pollution path,itis important step on the pollution path, it is not a congestion measure. simon...
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indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and where you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half billion people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about that so policing in london i think you just need to go according to some of the the basic norms of policing and then find out what is particular to london and i think it doesn't upset the model of classical to say that you can have figures stop and search but you also have to be aware of profiling you have to be aware that you don't create even more problems further down the line and if i give you an example alex i mean i'm here in the european parliament i compare the issues in other countries in france where you have inner city knife cr
indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and where you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half billion people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about...
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would you go to london? well, i apply but i'm thinking, is there any point, because i wouldn't be able to go there? she is responsible for winding the silk yarn on 4500 bobbins... nottingham was once a magnet for ambitious entrepreneurs. its textile industry, notably lacemaking, led to the world. high—flyers might have got on their bikes to the raleigh factory, once the most successful bicycle manufacturer on earth. but these days, raleigh has to pedal much faster to retain and attract top talent. somebody that understands the modern economy... 0nce, its factories employed 10,000 people. now, it'sjust over 100, and with traditional manufacturing workers being replaced by experts in digital, marketing and design. that's the type of skill set we didn't have in the business previously, but fortunately, we've been able to find them very, very good people and bring them into the business. but then retaining them is obviously a challenge, as well. one in six adults in nottingham is a student. the city can boast
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a scottish solution into london. police officer made the point he said that glasgow is a woman genius city which will be a surprise to the i think you've been deaf to the surprise of the people glasgow incidentally but there's obviously been a lot of clubs of s.c.l. don't stop and search in london towns or racial profiling what would happen if you were giving advice to the mayor of new homes how do they address that well i think you know i would be having a what with the deputy commissioner steve houses he did have a mockable job having come up from london to glasgow started out in london in the be much the wiser and better for his experiences in scotland i think it's fair to say that yes you can't take the model that was in glasgow and immediately put it in think it will fit to london it's two different contexts but the general underlying direction of travel i think has been recognised so the say i think it's not recognition there's an understanding you've got to what why you know why a maze being carried what is a
a scottish solution into london. police officer made the point he said that glasgow is a woman genius city which will be a surprise to the i think you've been deaf to the surprise of the people glasgow incidentally but there's obviously been a lot of clubs of s.c.l. don't stop and search in london towns or racial profiling what would happen if you were giving advice to the mayor of new homes how do they address that well i think you know i would be having a what with the deputy commissioner...
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but it's notjust london. last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the airof removes the ultrafine particles from the air of that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically, there are two large filter papers, filter slabs, in the unit. there are three fans that suck air in. the bus doesn't go fast enough to get air in so we need three fans that are driven by alex city. they suck air in, the air passes through the filter on the top of the bus and comes out much cleaner when it comes out the other end. and the hope is it could do a lot more than clean up its own act. if the city's 5000 buses had these filters, they could, in theory, clea n filters, they could, in theory, clean the entire city's air twice over. up to a height of ten
but it's notjust london. last year, a0 cities across the uk either reached or exceeded the uk either reached or exceeded the safe limit for air quality. and some have their own plans to better the air. in southampton, this bus is claiming to clean the air as it drives. the filter on the roof removes the ultrafine particles from the airof removes the ultrafine particles from the air of that diesel engines on vehicles like these are spewing out. basically, there are two large filter papers,...
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the ulez is a first step, but it's a tiny bit of london. it needs to be much, much bigger, it needs to go beyond the north and south circular. no one should be left out of the clean air zone. the mayor said his scheme was necessary. this is an issue of socialjustice. it is unacceptable in the world's greatest city, we have children in the poorest parts of london who are suffering the worst air, who have permanently undeveloped lungs. and it's the poorest families who own the fewest cars. expanding the zone will face opposition, but supporters say tomorrow is a crucial step forward in cleaning up london's air. tom edwards, bbc news. earlier, i spoke to simon birkett, founder and director of clean air in london, and i asked him how big of a problem are these polluting vehicles in our cities? well, i think the context for this is that air pollution is the largest environmental health risk, killing about 7 million people a year. now, this ultra low emission zone entering into force today is targeting the most polluting vehicles in the most poll
the ulez is a first step, but it's a tiny bit of london. it needs to be much, much bigger, it needs to go beyond the north and south circular. no one should be left out of the clean air zone. the mayor said his scheme was necessary. this is an issue of socialjustice. it is unacceptable in the world's greatest city, we have children in the poorest parts of london who are suffering the worst air, who have permanently undeveloped lungs. and it's the poorest families who own the fewest cars....
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how attractive is london to you? very. the majority of the top chambers are in london. with accountancy, that's a business degree, and everyone always says if you're a businessperson, you're going to want to be in london. they can't keep you in nottingham? no, i don't think so. you have got a job after uni, in nottingham. yeah. will you stay? yeah, i do think so. if i didn't get on this scheme, i would've probably been looking forjobs in london. the social mobility commission is today telling ministers they should invest more injobs, and skills and infrastructure in places like nottingham, so people don't feel they have to get out to get on. trains once rattled through nottingham station loaded with coal, iron and beer to fuel the nation. now, too often, they simply export the region's talent. mark easton, bbc news, nottingham. one of the world's critically endangered animals, the sumatran orangutan, is being killed in increasing numbers and could be extinct within two decades. that is the bleak warning from charities working to protect the animals, whose rainforest hab
how attractive is london to you? very. the majority of the top chambers are in london. with accountancy, that's a business degree, and everyone always says if you're a businessperson, you're going to want to be in london. they can't keep you in nottingham? no, i don't think so. you have got a job after uni, in nottingham. yeah. will you stay? yeah, i do think so. if i didn't get on this scheme, i would've probably been looking forjobs in london. the social mobility commission is today telling...
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it's 7am here in singapore and midnight in evening in london and midnight in london where the founder of wikileaks, julian assange is injail after ecuador withdrew the asylum it had given him in its london embassy for nearly seven years. he's been found guilty of jumping bail. mr assange is also facing extradition to the us, related to one of the biggest—ever leaks of government secrets, as our correspondent james landale reports. this was the momentjulian assange‘s seven years of self—imposed asylum came to an end. older, greyer perhaps, but still defiant, still protesting. we must resist! you can resist! the ecuadorian authorities revoked his asylum and allowed in the police to arrest him for breaching bail. inside, he had resisted the officers, shouting, "this is unlawful, i'm not leaving!" before they handcuffed him and led him outside. what we've shown today is that no—one is above the law. julian assange is no hero, he has hidden from the truth for years and years. and it is right that his future should be decided in the british judicial system. this afternoon, assange w
it's 7am here in singapore and midnight in evening in london and midnight in london where the founder of wikileaks, julian assange is injail after ecuador withdrew the asylum it had given him in its london embassy for nearly seven years. he's been found guilty of jumping bail. mr assange is also facing extradition to the us, related to one of the biggest—ever leaks of government secrets, as our correspondent james landale reports. this was the momentjulian assange‘s seven years of...
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i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: at least 29 tourists have been killed after their bus overturned
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part in london as a nonparticipant and it's at the london discretion whether that happens but clearly as it says in a statement, they are not prepared for that to happen and i think in 2019, we are being encouraged to get out, to stay fit and healthy, and you know, as carers, that's incredibly difficult to do but we have decided this is what we want to do and i think it should be there are a lot of people out there coming to us and contacting us that do assisted running and they are looking to see what london is doing in the sun to be honest, when you see other races around the world, like new york, boston, various others, or allow assisted runners to take part, you know, we just assisted runners to take part, you know, wejust wonder assisted runners to take part, you know, we just wonder why can't london talk to us about this? why can't we find a way forward? we want to work with them, not against them, we don't want to create a false, we don't need special treatment, we don't need special treatment, we don't need special treatment, we don't need the course adjusted. don't need speci
part in london as a nonparticipant and it's at the london discretion whether that happens but clearly as it says in a statement, they are not prepared for that to happen and i think in 2019, we are being encouraged to get out, to stay fit and healthy, and you know, as carers, that's incredibly difficult to do but we have decided this is what we want to do and i think it should be there are a lot of people out there coming to us and contacting us that do assisted running and they are looking to...
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we think the ultra low emission zone in london needs to go even further, to the whole of london, and ready come in soonerfor the the whole of london, and ready come in sooner for the extension, but generally it is a really welcome step and an essential step, and here in birmingham as well it is really good that the council are planning to do something similar to include cards. cards are a huge part of the problem. they are the single biggest pa rt problem. they are the single biggest part of the local red transport problem, which is the main problem for these illegal levels. we need clea n for these illegal levels. we need clean air zones and many more towns and cities. it is notjust in a few big cities but so many of our towns and cities. the point is it can make places better, more attractive, so long as we invest in alternatives as well. we have got to make it easy for people to get rid of their dirty vehicles. we need safe cycling, better and more affordable public transport. free buses for the under 30s, we are saying. and the government should be leading on a scrappage scheme t
we think the ultra low emission zone in london needs to go even further, to the whole of london, and ready come in soonerfor the the whole of london, and ready come in sooner for the extension, but generally it is a really welcome step and an essential step, and here in birmingham as well it is really good that the council are planning to do something similar to include cards. cards are a huge part of the problem. they are the single biggest pa rt problem. they are the single biggest part of...
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it's not just london. cities across england are also considering similar schemes, with birmingham and leeds saying they'll introduce clean air zones. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. the dangerous reality of city life. these images, filmed with a heat sensitive camera, show the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible, but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it, and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our lungs, our hearts, and it reduces our life expectancy. that's why london is embarking on a bold venture — the world's first ultra low emission zone. from today, the most—polluting vehicles will have to pay to enter the city centre. the idea is to discourage people to drive into central london if they've got polluting vehicles, to encourage them to walk, cycle, or use public transport. if they have to drive into central london, to use a cleanerform of vehicle — electric, hybrid, hydrogen—powered. but if you are go
it's not just london. cities across england are also considering similar schemes, with birmingham and leeds saying they'll introduce clean air zones. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill reports. the dangerous reality of city life. these images, filmed with a heat sensitive camera, show the pollution from vehicles being pumped into our streets. it's invisible, but on busy city streets like this we're all breathing it, and long—term exposure to air pollution from traffic can damage our...
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in london i have frozen transport for london fairs sincei i have frozen transport for london fairs since i became mayor because it is really important for public transport to be affordable and reliable. we are making it easier for people to walk and cycle. in london we have roughly speaking 9 million people and we will be at 10 million people and we will be at 10 million very soon. gross is a problem and we have got to plan for it. it is not sustainable for everybody to drive around the city with that kind of population. and one last question on brexit. people will have seen you talking to a deputy political editor, saying the government should without article 50. talking about red lines and labour and the conservative party are meeting again this week. in terms of your own red lines, do you think... would you support a deal if there is a referendum on that deal? what are your own red lines on what might happen? i speak as the mayor of london and i have seen the consequences of a no—deal brexit or a bad brexit deal. what is being offered now is 1 a bad brexit deal. what is being offere
in london i have frozen transport for london fairs sincei i have frozen transport for london fairs since i became mayor because it is really important for public transport to be affordable and reliable. we are making it easier for people to walk and cycle. in london we have roughly speaking 9 million people and we will be at 10 million people and we will be at 10 million very soon. gross is a problem and we have got to plan for it. it is not sustainable for everybody to drive around the city...
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just focus on london but when you look at the maps of london where knife crime is it's in. play it's that endure extreme poverty in parts of the capital so there is a correlation there and as peter was mentioning the reduction in police officers being a significant factor as well don't you think people in those ethnic communities would rather appreciate the fact that there will be officers stopping and searching potentially getting more knives off the streets they would rather that than risk the alternative. or what they what they'd rather is good quality policing and i think you're flying at the metropolitan police service in the inner london areas particularly those with massive african and caribbean communities those ethnic groups. a thirty percent confidence level in the metropolitan police thirty percent and the average in london is probably closer to eighty thirty percent in those areas now thought you want to err that is consistent across all black areas it rarely rises above fifty percent as a confidence level so you've got to improve trust and confidence in order t
just focus on london but when you look at the maps of london where knife crime is it's in. play it's that endure extreme poverty in parts of the capital so there is a correlation there and as peter was mentioning the reduction in police officers being a significant factor as well don't you think people in those ethnic communities would rather appreciate the fact that there will be officers stopping and searching potentially getting more knives off the streets they would rather that than risk...
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of your charlotte pos reporting from london thank you. and earlier i had the opportunity to speak to diffuse washington correspondent helen humphrey i asked her if a son jordan now frees us churches for computer hacking as well. that's right the indictment was unsealed at a virginia cool house not far from where i am here in d.c. it's a singular charge and it pertains to conspiracy that julian assange has worked with chelsea manning the former intelligence analyst to hock into a government computer to then release reams of american documents related to military involvement in iraq and death and in afghanistan in twenty ten we've just heard from the u.s. justice department and says that that charge could carry up to five years in prison if mr assad is found guilty here in the united states on that count so what is new in all of this is that mr saunders is being accused of breaking in to a computer essentially cracking the password to release that documents it is worth noting of course that normally in the united states a journalist is not
of your charlotte pos reporting from london thank you. and earlier i had the opportunity to speak to diffuse washington correspondent helen humphrey i asked her if a son jordan now frees us churches for computer hacking as well. that's right the indictment was unsealed at a virginia cool house not far from where i am here in d.c. it's a singular charge and it pertains to conspiracy that julian assange has worked with chelsea manning the former intelligence analyst to hock into a government...
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what do you make of what london is doing here? well, it's a dramatic example of something that many world cities are doing, whether it is madrid or paris oi’ doing, whether it is madrid or paris or oslo, where i have worked, or even cities like new york looking at congestion charges. there are all sorts of cities all over the world looking to address urban pollution because of the dramatic health impacts. but at the same time, addressing climate change, because many of the same solutions that address urban pollution are part of the mitigation that we desperately need to address climate change. so if you have got this idea, and if it works, of course, here in london, targeting diesel and petrol, to try and bring down the air pollution, what other kinds of things can cities do? well, cities - i think smart cities are starting to look at multiple approaches, first of all at reducing pollution itself, particular from cars and from buildings. and we have to recognise that a lot of cities are susceptible to pollution that isn't even g
what do you make of what london is doing here? well, it's a dramatic example of something that many world cities are doing, whether it is madrid or paris oi’ doing, whether it is madrid or paris or oslo, where i have worked, or even cities like new york looking at congestion charges. there are all sorts of cities all over the world looking to address urban pollution because of the dramatic health impacts. but at the same time, addressing climate change, because many of the same solutions that...
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look at the crowds in london. the spectacular site, heading up the mall with buckingham palace in the background. we've got a queen in london, but here is the king of all time. the king of all thrones, eliud kipchoge, he will be the champion for the fourth time. nobody has done that before. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself here in london. kipchoge is the champion again. the second fastest time ever run by him or by any human being. eliud kipchoge, absolutely supreme. and they wonder performance from this man, geremew willjoin him as the second fastest marathon runner ever. going ahead of dennis kim et al., the previous world record holder. studio: a wonderful run from eliud kipchoge, winning the men's elite race at the london marathon for the fourth time and taking time to wave to the crowd as he approached the finishing line. 0ur reporter kate grey is at the finish line. a tremendous reception for him. yes, brilliant scenes at the finish line of the london marathon. behind me, all thr
look at the crowds in london. the spectacular site, heading up the mall with buckingham palace in the background. we've got a queen in london, but here is the king of all time. the king of all thrones, eliud kipchoge, he will be the champion for the fourth time. nobody has done that before. he has run quicker than anyone else before, including himself here in london. kipchoge is the champion again. the second fastest time ever run by him or by any human being. eliud kipchoge, absolutely...
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london bridge during the london market —— london bridge during the borough market terror attacks. i was one of the first on the scene. we area one of the first on the scene. we are a couple of years on but do you still relive those moments, have you got over what happened on that night? i don't think you ever com pletely night? i don't think you ever completely get over it, there are kind of difficult moments, but i am certainly a much better place than i was a year ago, two ago, definitely. tell me the charity you are running for today. i am running for ptsd 999, i first heard about the charity when a sergeant informed me about it not long after i had been through what i did, i did not get too much involved with them but i heard the story of one of the founders on a pod cast, and yeah, ijust, he had been through a lot of the things i had been through an experience a lot of the issues i had. up and down the country there are men and women who have been through things like terror attacks, the groenefeld fire, you name it. you never know when these things are going to hit you. we de
london bridge during the london market —— london bridge during the borough market terror attacks. i was one of the first on the scene. we area one of the first on the scene. we are a couple of years on but do you still relive those moments, have you got over what happened on that night? i don't think you ever com pletely night? i don't think you ever completely get over it, there are kind of difficult moments, but i am certainly a much better place than i was a year ago, two ago,...
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in london he is a political consultant and foreign affairs analyst also in london we have alexander make us he used to director and writer for the duran. com and in sonoma california we cross to john jordan he is a political strategist right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it well one of my rules of my program is that we go to the person that got up early as for this program and that goes to john good morning i hope you had your coffee my first question is what kind of game changer is this election in ukraine it's far from over but we have a comedian that won the largest number of votes and we'll talk about the people that weren't allowed to vote in this election as well go ahead john in sonoma. it's there are troops that primary factors of this campaign as you pointed out is the anti corruption message which is clearly resident in the other piece of this which hasn't been talked about so much is language there are two pieces to ukraine while there's a strong national identity there's been language bills making ukrai
in london he is a political consultant and foreign affairs analyst also in london we have alexander make us he used to director and writer for the duran. com and in sonoma california we cross to john jordan he is a political strategist right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it well one of my rules of my program is that we go to the person that got up early as for this program and that goes to john good morning i hope you had...
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in an -- in london. this map shows the high levels of pollution in the roads. from tomorrow, all the more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london with the worlds's first ultra low emissions zone. diesel vehicles overfour old as well will have to pay £12 50. motorbikes and hgvs will also have to comply. the best way to check if your vehicle is compliant is to go on to the tsl vehicle checker stop —— the on to the tsl vehicle checker stop -- the tfl on to the tsl vehicle checker stop —— the tfl vehicle checker. it will later expand to take in thousands more vehicles. the impact of expanding it is really not worth the effort of putting it in. it is a first step, but it is a tiny bit of london. it needs to be much, much bigger and it needs to go beyond the north and south circular. no one should be left out of the cleaners. net the mayor said his scheme was necessary. we had children in the put parts of london who are suffering with permanently undeveloped land and it is the poorest
in an -- in london. this map shows the high levels of pollution in the roads. from tomorrow, all the more polluting cars will have to pay to enter central london with the worlds's first ultra low emissions zone. diesel vehicles overfour old as well will have to pay £12 50. motorbikes and hgvs will also have to comply. the best way to check if your vehicle is compliant is to go on to the tsl vehicle checker stop —— the on to the tsl vehicle checker stop -- the tfl on to the tsl vehicle...
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would you go to london? well, i can apply but i'm thinking, is there any point, because i wouldn't be able to go there? she is responsible for winding the silk yarn on 4500 bobbins... nottingham was once a magnet for ambitious entrepreneurs. its textile industry, notably lacemaking, led the world. high—flyers might have got on their bikes to the raleigh factory — once the most successful bicycle manufacturer on earth. but these days, raleigh has to pedal much faster to retain and attract top talent. somebody that understands the modern economy... once, its factories employed 10,000 people. now, it'sjust over 100, and with traditional manufacturing workers being replaced by experts in digital, marketing and design. that's the type of skill set we didn't have in the business previously, but, fortunately, we've been able to find some very, very good people and bring them into the business. but then retaining them is obviously a challenge, as well. one in six adults in nottingham is a student. the city can b
would you go to london? well, i can apply but i'm thinking, is there any point, because i wouldn't be able to go there? she is responsible for winding the silk yarn on 4500 bobbins... nottingham was once a magnet for ambitious entrepreneurs. its textile industry, notably lacemaking, led the world. high—flyers might have got on their bikes to the raleigh factory — once the most successful bicycle manufacturer on earth. but these days, raleigh has to pedal much faster to retain and attract...
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although todayis central london on monday. although today is a public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days and now have 1000 officers on the streets in central london. the police are hoping that the protesters here in oxford circus and in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble arch. protesters here today say they have no intention yet of leaving this site and they will stay as long as they can. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. sarah walton at waterloo bridge. peter kirkham, former metropolitan police detective, spoke to me earlier and said that the police have no power to deal with the protests. it's a type of protest we don't see very often. usually people want to smash things up, they want to attack the police, they want to go to places they are not allowed to go, and that is relatively simple for the police to deal with because the laws and the powers are there to prevent violence and to prevent criminal damage. but where you have got
although todayis central london on monday. although today is a public holiday for many people, the police have cancelled their rest days and now have 1000 officers on the streets in central london. the police are hoping that the protesters here in oxford circus and in parliament square will move and in parliament square will move and then they will all go to marble arch. protesters here today say they have no intention yet of leaving this site and they will stay as long as they can. sarah...
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for more on this we're joined from london by w.'s budget mosques and from brussels by. first to you in london bagot can you give us some details on what exactly true reason may is asking for this time. well the reasoning being heinrich to reason may's request is that she wants more time to sort out breck's it basically because here in parliament she has faced a deadlock she has to try time and again to get the deal that she has negotiated with brussels to get it three but she has failed so now she has a plan b. she is holding talks with the opposition with the labor party but she knows that this will take time so if they come to an agreement it would take more than just a couple of weeks but she's asking for this time to be given until the end of june and the reasoning behind the end of june is that than the european parliament would sit so britain would make provisions for the e.u. parliament elections but the m.e. piece wouldn't actually start sitting on till july so she really wants to present prevent that but she knows she needs more time here in london i guarantee
for more on this we're joined from london by w.'s budget mosques and from brussels by. first to you in london bagot can you give us some details on what exactly true reason may is asking for this time. well the reasoning being heinrich to reason may's request is that she wants more time to sort out breck's it basically because here in parliament she has faced a deadlock she has to try time and again to get the deal that she has negotiated with brussels to get it three but she has failed so now...
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i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: the us threatens sanctions on any country importing oilfrom iran after the first of may. tehran calls the move illegal. under the shadow of the skeleton of a blue whale, climate change activists take their protest inside london's natural history museum. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's midnight in london, and 4:30 in the morning in sri lanka, where there's growing concerns over a failure of communication in the lead—up to sunday's devastating bomb attacks that killed at least 290 people and injured more than 500. a festering row within the government meant the prime minister had long been excluded from intelligence briefings, and was kept in the dark about a recent warning about possible attacks by a local islamist extremist group, the thowheeth jama'ath. this report from yogita limaye. another explosion near one of the bombed churches, in a country that's already on the edge. a van blew up when the police tried to defuse explosives inside. no—one
i'm ben bland in london. also in the programme: the us threatens sanctions on any country importing oilfrom iran after the first of may. tehran calls the move illegal. under the shadow of the skeleton of a blue whale, climate change activists take their protest inside london's natural history museum. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's midnight in london, and 4:30 in the morning in sri lanka, where there's growing concerns over a failure of communication in the lead—up to sunday's...
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protesters clashed with police in capital following the arrest of the wiki leaks founder and london president accuses the whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy. seven years into a. silence faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of conspiring with. freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons may have been used against civilians in yemen according to. french intelligence. and environmentalist tend to disrupt london rail lines after hundreds arrested for attacking the headquarters of. the climate change protests have polarized opinion in the u.k. . if your house was on fire and you were asleep i would kick your door in a car and trying to claim. it's a kid. it's absolutely the truth you are justified harassment you're justified you're justified. it's nine o'clock here in moscow you're watching all to international line. with me to welcome to the program. first to ecuador as capital where protesters have clashed with police following the arrest of wiki leaks founder julian assange in london last week
protesters clashed with police in capital following the arrest of the wiki leaks founder and london president accuses the whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy. seven years into a. silence faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on allegations of conspiring with. freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons may have been used against civilians in yemen according to. french intelligence. and environmentalist tend to...
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hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week, it's easter weekend for two billion christians — the world's biggest group of religious believers. in the early 21st century, our world is becoming more religious, not less. muslims are not far behind christians in numbers. in third place come more than a billion hindus. then buddhists at about half a billion, with folk religionsjust behind, and smaller groups including sikhs and jews bringing up the rear. surveys suggest more than 84% of all humans identify with a religious group. so in today's programme, we focus on how religion impacts our world. my guests — catherine pepinster, former editor of catholic weekly newspaper, the tablet. african affairs analyst dr vincent magombe, nesrine malik, of the guardian newspaper, and canadian writer and broadcasterjeffrey kofman. welcome to you all. i started talking about religious affiliations, let's quickly go round the table. muslim. christian, practising catholic. catholic with a little bit ofan catholic. catholic with a li
hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week, it's easter weekend for two billion christians — the world's biggest group of religious believers. in the early 21st century, our world is becoming more religious, not less. muslims are not far behind christians in numbers. in third place come more than a billion hindus. then buddhists at about half a billion, with folk religionsjust behind, and smaller groups including sikhs and jews bringing up the rear. surveys suggest...
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how did you find the london crowd? you have won in america, but how did you find the streets of london? the streets are absolutely lined the whole way. the crowds are just amazing. what difference did that make and what were conditions like for you? conditions are wonderful this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely wonderful.‘ this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely wonderful. a great result for daniel romanchuk, one to watch at the tokyo paralympics. also a gold medalfor watch at the tokyo paralympics. also a gold medal for manuela watch at the tokyo paralympics. also a gold medalfor manuela schar of switzerland in the women's wheelchair race. she has won every marathon of the series over the last year and has now added the london race. the women's race is still ongoing with the kenyan leading the way, second last year, kosge, but she is being chased down by last yea r‘s she is being chased down by last year's winner vivian cheruiyot. mo farah has dropped off the front pack in the men's race. how
how did you find the london crowd? you have won in america, but how did you find the streets of london? the streets are absolutely lined the whole way. the crowds are just amazing. what difference did that make and what were conditions like for you? conditions are wonderful this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely wonderful.‘ this morning. nice and cool, dry. it's absolutely wonderful. a great result for daniel romanchuk, one to watch at the tokyo paralympics. also a gold medalfor...
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the london scheme... when people ask me about best practice for low emission zones is i give london as an example. if you are coming twice a year, it is not worth you scrapping the vehicle. you might choose to pay the vehicle. you might choose to pay the fee. but if you come in every day, these are the vehicles that are polluting the streets every day and it's important these vehicles are as clea n it's important these vehicles are as clean as possible. it is unlike a city to say we don't want your money, but in this case they would prefer you to be clean than pay. one criticism is that this is being done ona criticism is that this is being done on a city basis. it is london today, it could be livable, it could be birmingham in the future. but there needs to be a much wider roll—out from central government. —— it could be liverpool. do you agree with that? in the uk, there is a clean airzone that? in the uk, there is a clean air zone framework. apart from london, there are a number of bus low emissi
the london scheme... when people ask me about best practice for low emission zones is i give london as an example. if you are coming twice a year, it is not worth you scrapping the vehicle. you might choose to pay the vehicle. you might choose to pay the fee. but if you come in every day, these are the vehicles that are polluting the streets every day and it's important these vehicles are as clea n it's important these vehicles are as clean as possible. it is unlike a city to say we don't want...
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good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the mayor, sadiq khan, says he's "extremely concerned" about plans for climate change activists to target tube services today. nearly 300 people have been arrested over two days of action by the group extinction rebellion which has seen roads blocked in central london. retailers claim they've lost 10 million pounds in trade over the last two days and are concerned for staff and customers sales are down, retailers going through difficult. and it's disrupt so we through difficult. and it's disrupt so we asking them out to get a hold of this and stop the destruction in the west end. extinction rebellion has apologised for disruption but says it believes that the action is needed to bring about action on climate change. today marks the 20th anniversary of the brixton market nail bombing. it was the first of three nail bomb attacks over two weeks in london— targeting the capital's black, bangladeshi and gay communities— other devices exploded in brick lane and the admiral duncan pub in
good morning from bbc london news, i'm sonja jessup. the mayor, sadiq khan, says he's "extremely concerned" about plans for climate change activists to target tube services today. nearly 300 people have been arrested over two days of action by the group extinction rebellion which has seen roads blocked in central london. retailers claim they've lost 10 million pounds in trade over the last two days and are concerned for staff and customers sales are down, retailers going through...
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kipchoge has won the london marathon. eluid kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. britain's sir mo farah finished fifth. and manchester city stand just two wins away from retaining their premier league title after they beat burnley1—0. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in thejob, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby — and consequently there is a ‘de facto‘ ban on fracking. natascha engel was tasked with uniting communities over the controversial process, but says stringent rules are stopping the industry from being successful, as john mcmanus reports. is this a vision of the uk's future energy market? hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in this case at a site in lancashire. well, maybe not, because despite government support for shale gas exploration, the woman in charge of inspiring confidence in the project has just quit. certainly, since i first started six months ago,
kipchoge has won the london marathon. eluid kipchoge has won the london marathon for a fourth time. britain's sir mo farah finished fifth. and manchester city stand just two wins away from retaining their premier league title after they beat burnley1—0. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the uk's shale gas commissioner has resigned after only six months in thejob, saying the government is paying too much attention to a small but noisy environmental lobby — and consequently there is a...
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i'm ben bland in london. the headlines. striving for cleaner air and the city streets of london becomes the first in the world to charge drivers of polluting vehicles using its roads. president trump announces he is replacing his secretary of homeland security. i'm mariko oi in singapore, also in the programme. the finishing touches to the biggest election in india's history. voting begins later this week. there is a famous saying here that the indian government is like a piece of flatbread, he needs to be flipped on the griddle or it will burn. so will it flip this time? bohemian rhapsody picks up another unexpected victory, breaking box office records in china. live from oui’ office records in china. live from our studios in london. and singapore. this is bbc world news. it is news day. good morning. it's eight am in singapore and 1am in london — where just an hour ago, the world's first ultra low emissions zone came into operation. drivers of polluting vehicles — from motorbikes to lorries — coming into the centr
i'm ben bland in london. the headlines. striving for cleaner air and the city streets of london becomes the first in the world to charge drivers of polluting vehicles using its roads. president trump announces he is replacing his secretary of homeland security. i'm mariko oi in singapore, also in the programme. the finishing touches to the biggest election in india's history. voting begins later this week. there is a famous saying here that the indian government is like a piece of flatbread, he...
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let's cross to the streets of london, where tens of thousands of people are taking part in the 39th london marathon. let's take a look at the scenes live. of course, we are well past the elite races, which have been over for the best part of a couple of hours now, it is the fundraisers to make fun runners, many of them running for charity, many of them and what look like quite uncomfortable and what look like quite u nco mforta ble costu mes. and what look like quite uncomfortable costumes. i hope that is not as smelly as the average pair of trainers after running the london marathon! another interesting costu me, marathon! another interesting costume, i should say that earlier the kenyan runner eliud kipchoge won the kenyan runner eliud kipchoge won the men's race, setting a new course record, mo farah finished fifth. the women's race was won by another kenyan, brigid kosgei. 0ur reporter kate grey is at the finish line. ican i can say something quite interesting just very close to you! yes, iam interesting just very close to you! yes, i am actually surrounded by some very bizarre costume
let's cross to the streets of london, where tens of thousands of people are taking part in the 39th london marathon. let's take a look at the scenes live. of course, we are well past the elite races, which have been over for the best part of a couple of hours now, it is the fundraisers to make fun runners, many of them running for charity, many of them and what look like quite uncomfortable and what look like quite u nco mforta ble costu mes. and what look like quite uncomfortable costumes. i...
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well in london bridge to talk to cross the political divide continue the u.k. government has been meeting with labor the main opposition party for a second day trying to find a way out of the brics deadlock the meeting which lasted a little over four hours was described as productive they're expected to have further discussions tomorrow but the talks have a good hard weinberg since years in may's conservative party they fear any new plan that she presents will include much closer economic ties with the european union after that something they do not want. or joining me now is our very own july to pods she's on the story for us tonight in london good evening to you. how is the first of all how is the miracle visit to ireland how is that being received there in london. well it wasn't perceived at all really i think everybody is busy here with their own political infighting and finding a compromise between jeremy colvin and theresa may at the moment but of course it's priority for the u.k. to avoid hot blood between northern ireland and the republic of ireland at
well in london bridge to talk to cross the political divide continue the u.k. government has been meeting with labor the main opposition party for a second day trying to find a way out of the brics deadlock the meeting which lasted a little over four hours was described as productive they're expected to have further discussions tomorrow but the talks have a good hard weinberg since years in may's conservative party they fear any new plan that she presents will include much closer economic ties...
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indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and while you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half million people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about that so policing in london i think you just need to go according to some of the the basic norms of policing and then find out what is particular to london and i think it doesn't upset the model of classical to say that you could have figures stop and search but you also have to be aware of profiling you have to be aware that you don't create even more problems further down the line and if i give you an example alex i mean i'm here in the european parliament i can hear the issues in other countries in france where you have inner city knife
indeed i've been stopped outside london to. i know that it happens to my son as well if it is an issue and i would address this head on and i would say that glasgow is not london and while you have you make the full approach of what happened in glasgow because i think it's the right one you have to be sensible also and you have to understand the particular needs of a massive city like london nine a half million people some other particular issues there and i think you have to be sensible about...
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it's a hot weekend, there's a lot going on in london, right across london. and every day we've had over 1000 officers, i think it's probably over 1500 officers working to police these protests. it's had an impact not just these protests. it's had an impact notjust on these protests. it's had an impact not just on the these protests. it's had an impact notjust on the police officers but on londoners in general. lots of people have had miserable disruption to their lives. and i've got one message for the protesters, and that is please go to a marble arch where you can protest lawfully, stop your unlawful protests, and if you don't wa nt to unlawful protests, and if you don't want to go to marble arch, then go home. i'm do you have for businesses in the west end who, by the end of all this, will have lost tens of millions of pounds in revenue? i think all londoners will have sympathy for those businesses. some will be able to cope with the losses better than others, no doubt, but it is clear that by stopping for example 0xford is clear that by stopping for exam
it's a hot weekend, there's a lot going on in london, right across london. and every day we've had over 1000 officers, i think it's probably over 1500 officers working to police these protests. it's had an impact not just these protests. it's had an impact notjust on these protests. it's had an impact not just on the these protests. it's had an impact notjust on the police officers but on londoners in general. lots of people have had miserable disruption to their lives. and i've got one message...
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in central london. well speaking of climate change a catastrophic breeding failure has taken place after thousands of and per penguin chicks and drowned the british antarctic survey says the emperor chicks died after the sea ice that they were being raised on was destroyed by a normally warm and stormy weather in two thousand and sixteen since two thousand and sixteen researchers have found that virtually nothing as hatched then howley bay the second biggest center a penguin breeding ground in antarctica. travellin is a penguin we call it just that the british antarctic survey he explains why he was considered a safe breeding ground for the emperor penguins the spike global warming. the colony is between a fourteen thousand and twenty four thousand breeding pairs so it's a big colony it's a quibble and to about eight or nine percent of the global population so it's a significant colony however we've seen in the past that sometimes you get a complete failure at some colonies we know that colonies move so
in central london. well speaking of climate change a catastrophic breeding failure has taken place after thousands of and per penguin chicks and drowned the british antarctic survey says the emperor chicks died after the sea ice that they were being raised on was destroyed by a normally warm and stormy weather in two thousand and sixteen since two thousand and sixteen researchers have found that virtually nothing as hatched then howley bay the second biggest center a penguin breeding ground in...
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i said london. i was among them. 6 million people... isaid people london. i was among them. 6 million people... i said people are heightening in their attitudes, almost. some people want no deal, which is a complete crash out with no regulation. it's likejumping out ofa no regulation. it's likejumping out of a plane with no parachute. but there are also people on the remain side who want to completely rescind article 50, which is quite extreme also. the middle position between the two of those is once her deal comes back with whatever amendments and modifications, put it back to the people. the general public hasn't had a say on this since 2016, which is quite a long time ago. it's before donald trump... what does she say to that? she wasn't keen on that, i have to say. she thought the people had voted, they had taken a decision, and i was saying, well, the decision of this magnitude, it's worth checking with the people if they still want it. when you sign any contract you should read the terms and conditions and this is a big contract. what would that look
i said london. i was among them. 6 million people... isaid people london. i was among them. 6 million people... i said people are heightening in their attitudes, almost. some people want no deal, which is a complete crash out with no regulation. it's likejumping out ofa no regulation. it's likejumping out of a plane with no parachute. but there are also people on the remain side who want to completely rescind article 50, which is quite extreme also. the middle position between the two of those...
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that is the way the london marathon has planned it. he traded mock blows with the world record holder eliot kipchoge for the cameras by the river thames yesterday. the big races on sunday. farah has been fixed on another rival. he crossed paths with the great haile gebreselassie as a runner and prepared in ethiopia at one of gebreselassie's hotels, and mo farah used the london marathon media conference to tell the world about it. somebody opened my bag, took my money, at his hotel, and when you stay for two months in that hotel it is disappointing to know that somebody could have that, couldn't do nothing, and i was like, they couldn't do nothing. here is haile gebreselassie at his hotel in ethiopia. he has made counterclaims against mo farah including suggestions of an assault, all of which farah and his representatives dispute. gebreselassie has a message on his phone for farah who warns him that he will use the london marathon news c0 nfe re nce to that he will use the london marathon news conference to raise the robbery issue. he t
that is the way the london marathon has planned it. he traded mock blows with the world record holder eliot kipchoge for the cameras by the river thames yesterday. the big races on sunday. farah has been fixed on another rival. he crossed paths with the great haile gebreselassie as a runner and prepared in ethiopia at one of gebreselassie's hotels, and mo farah used the london marathon media conference to tell the world about it. somebody opened my bag, took my money, at his hotel, and when you...