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south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. and i'm here at harpenden rugby club where some fans are still here are celebrating. albeit, disappointed, but still proud of some of the boys that trained here. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. and click checks out what made in taiwan means in the 21st century. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. south africa has won the rugby world cup for the third time, crushing england by 32 points to 12. south africa's captain, siya kolisi lifted the webb ellis cup in front of the 70,000 strong crowd in the yokohama stadium injapan. he is the first black man to captain the springboks; south africa's national team today has six black players, compared with just one when they won for the first time in 1995. andy swiss is outside the stadium in yokohama. 0bviously, obviously,
south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. and i'm here at harpenden rugby club where some fans are still here are celebrating. albeit, disappointed, but still proud of some of the boys that trained here. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. and click checks out what made in taiwan means in the...
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what do the other numbers get out of south africa's membership. yes the skepticism about south africa's membership i think from the start but what he's key for for these members is to have a photo in africa on the continent so he said africa is still very important in the continent and mainly countries like india and china seen that didn't want to increase their footprint not just in south africa but as well the rest of africa so that has been a strategic partnership for them as well 4 and the trade has been going up i mean we've seen for example just this that aren't available is june 20042014 we've seen a 400 percent increase in bilateral trade between south africa and the awful so although south africa's economy is weak also some people are say it's so weak now it's hit rock bottom out and that the only way pamby up so yeah hopefully that is the case that's what many south africans hope and africa now hope to take away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison delta into town for us now
what do the other numbers get out of south africa's membership. yes the skepticism about south africa's membership i think from the start but what he's key for for these members is to have a photo in africa on the continent so he said africa is still very important in the continent and mainly countries like india and china seen that didn't want to increase their footprint not just in south africa but as well the rest of africa so that has been a strategic partnership for them as well 4 and the...
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in the south sudanese population would be you know very very. tragic stay here and special representative thank you. thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation of libya goes to the polls the 1st since 2014 when its incumbent president won 97 percent of the vote and since wiki leaks effectively deposed 2 of his ministers a bill that gives us wiser reader go to get subscribe to going underground which. seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out these days become educated and in gains from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. he always still got us into a tirade indeed let's move to clueless need. on . their records or close to discredit i knew you. could google one of them to get anything out of. each of them to one look at them as all. of them do eat too much haha get to be a good tone crew from the often to get the if you're going to fail and then good job until in the fall that you can fire one next time you
in the south sudanese population would be you know very very. tragic stay here and special representative thank you. thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation of libya goes to the polls the 1st since 2014 when its incumbent president won 97 percent of the vote and since wiki leaks effectively deposed 2 of his ministers a bill that gives us wiser reader go to get subscribe to going underground which. seems wrong why don't we all just...
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in the south sudanese population would be in a very very. tragic state here and special representative thank you thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation of the baby goes to the polls the 1st in 3014 when it's incumbent president 1007 percent of the vote answered when he takes effectively deposed 2 of his ministers until then he would have to have social media don't forget to subscribe to going underground. and there was only johnson. and i just got out of prison for. 41 years. i'm 72 years old now i got arrested for tomorrow for something to. fill you know i'm like just everything was taken out of. my work in the hospital but it was. meant to snow man that looks a little bit like me. about. homicide want to cars. now. we're tough in the units so you're going. to go to the courage. to know i'm afraid to try to frighten. us no good something about due to. young elephants have come to us after. this basically brutal pledging incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see the
in the south sudanese population would be in a very very. tragic state here and special representative thank you thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation of the baby goes to the polls the 1st in 3014 when it's incumbent president 1007 percent of the vote answered when he takes effectively deposed 2 of his ministers until then he would have to have social media don't forget to subscribe to going underground. and there was only johnson....
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this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes what all south sudan's chances of peace it's need is embrace and appeal cordial before the cameras but they're still far apart and don't see eye to eye on a number of issues. during. the run. and living with the times we'll take you to the costume that's taking a different approach to learning. now take a closer look at this lady conservationists think she might be the last free roaming elephant in south africa's denies the forest. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along the african union has given the need as off south sudan one last chance to form a government the country has been locked in conflicts since 2013 with president salva kiir fi it is then vice president riek machar he accused him of crossing a coup the situation is that in 2016 when fighting again erupted between forces and loyal to the 2 men sudan stepped in and mediate said best if these deals signed in september 28th and has never been implemented and last week the 2 men failed to meet a deadline to form a unity govern
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heavier rain to clear away from the south—east of england. again, it is mild. those temperatures widely in double figures. now as we head towards thursday, signs of slow changes. the low pressure for a start is going to pull away and there isn‘t one coming in behind that, so it is starting to dry off a little bit. we are changing the wind direction. this is the first sign of change, with a north to north—easterly brightening things up in scotland, pushing any remaining rain and drizzle down, away from northern ireland, into england and wales, where it is still mild in the south. it gets a bit colder across the north. so we‘re changing where our air is coming from. instead of those milder south—westerlies, a cooler north to north—easterly flow for the end of the week. and that means where the cloud breaks we will find some frost returning by friday morning, a bit of blue on the map there for the northern half of the uk, for many towns and cities still above freezing. we still have a bit of cloud and rain to clear away from south wale
heavier rain to clear away from the south—east of england. again, it is mild. those temperatures widely in double figures. now as we head towards thursday, signs of slow changes. the low pressure for a start is going to pull away and there isn‘t one coming in behind that, so it is starting to dry off a little bit. we are changing the wind direction. this is the first sign of change, with a north to north—easterly brightening things up in scotland, pushing any remaining rain and drizzle...
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from the ground in south africa. and the leaders of brics countries meeting in brazil you all say global trade tensions and policy uncertainty are diminishing confidence. and the bit officials accused of accepting millions of bribes from iceland's biggest fishing companies step down from office. this is the w. business i'm john meldrum. and in berlin welcome once upon a time mining was the biggest single driver of growth in south africa while the sector was badly hit by the global recession a decade ago that continues to play an all important role in the economy close to half a 1000000 people work in mining more than in any other industry it accounts for over 7 percent of total economic output and is a vital source of foreign currency coal and diamonds have traditionally been a mainstay of the industry but it's gold more than anything that has brought in the big bucks but the glistening battle isn't quite as big as an earner as it once was a little over a decade ago south africa was the world's largest gold producer
from the ground in south africa. and the leaders of brics countries meeting in brazil you all say global trade tensions and policy uncertainty are diminishing confidence. and the bit officials accused of accepting millions of bribes from iceland's biggest fishing companies step down from office. this is the w. business i'm john meldrum. and in berlin welcome once upon a time mining was the biggest single driver of growth in south africa while the sector was badly hit by the global recession a...
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i love the south. i worry that it is going to have a very short period in which its climate was its advantage. i worry that it is going to be inundated on the borders and dried in the middle. >> on the same issue, the one thing i would point out is that there is no way to understand migration from guatemala today without understanding climate change. what is happening to agricultural, what is happening to the way of life in guatemala. that is fundamental to understanding the shifting migrations from the south. to understand the way our policies of immigration do not come to terms with climate change in any capacity. even when it is so clear that it is affecting everything about the movement of peoples. one of the effects of climate change is going to be massive migration. from a lot of places in the world to other places that people can survive. that is fundamental and we are already seeing it but we cannot come to terms with migration being a function of climate change because we have put it always in
i love the south. i worry that it is going to have a very short period in which its climate was its advantage. i worry that it is going to be inundated on the borders and dried in the middle. >> on the same issue, the one thing i would point out is that there is no way to understand migration from guatemala today without understanding climate change. what is happening to agricultural, what is happening to the way of life in guatemala. that is fundamental to understanding the shifting...
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there have been similar problems in south tyrol, over the border in italy. over the weekend, tis village was covered in snow, more than 900 residents cut off from the outside world. heavy machinery has been brought in. translation: our biggest problem is to free the people, approximately 250 people are closed off. there are approximately a000, 5000, even 6000 cubic metres of snow. we have three excavators and lorries. forecasters say the risk of more wet snow avalanches is still high, meaning that for now, these villages remain isolated and worse may be yet to come. the row between taylor swift and herformer record label appears to have been resolved, allowing the musician to play songs from her back catalogue in an upcoming awards ceremony. taylor swift says she will be allowed to play her old tracks at the american music awards on sunday, including those on six albums owned by record label big machine. the artist received high—profile support last week, after she accused big machine of trying to stop her performing songs they own the rights to. but the c
there have been similar problems in south tyrol, over the border in italy. over the weekend, tis village was covered in snow, more than 900 residents cut off from the outside world. heavy machinery has been brought in. translation: our biggest problem is to free the people, approximately 250 people are closed off. there are approximately a000, 5000, even 6000 cubic metres of snow. we have three excavators and lorries. forecasters say the risk of more wet snow avalanches is still high, meaning...
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sports on the planet past the gates world cup final england's rugby players are the favorites against south africa but the springboks have a new caption do they hope to make history on saturday. i'm at home free glad you could join me german chancellor angela merkel has arrived in india for a 3 day visit that will focus on boosting trade and business ties merkel was welcomed in delhi with military honest she'll be holding talks with indian prime minister nuri andhra modi on a wide range of bilateral ish. small cities are new about energy and mobility will be on the agenda both sides will still see potential in the fallout from the trade war between the u.s. and china germany is india's largest trading partner in europe to the tune of $20000000000.00 u.s. dollars last year. well for more on this i'm now joined by our chief political editor me here she is in delhi following a visit good to see german and indian leaders have met regularly in recent years so what's special about this one. special thing about is that she's brought part of her cabinet also including the foreign minister here and
sports on the planet past the gates world cup final england's rugby players are the favorites against south africa but the springboks have a new caption do they hope to make history on saturday. i'm at home free glad you could join me german chancellor angela merkel has arrived in india for a 3 day visit that will focus on boosting trade and business ties merkel was welcomed in delhi with military honest she'll be holding talks with indian prime minister nuri andhra modi on a wide range of...
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how stretched are the resources now in new south wales and queensland? are they able to hold back these fires? well, many of these fires are burning uncontrolled. so what the authorities are doing, it's almost like a military style operation. they are having to strategically plan to protect life and property as best they can. now, hundreds of firefighters are on the ground. they are being supported by a squadron of water bombing aircraft. weary firefighters, once again, having to fight fires today before the onslaught expected tomorrow. new zealand has sent in reinforcements for australia and there is a discussion between fire authorities here and their counterparts in the united states and canada, too, about perhaps getting reinforcements from there as well. and once again that gives you an indication just how serious it is, just how thinly this emergency line is being stretched with so many fires and the forecast being so grim for the next 24—48 hours. phil mercer therefore a sin city. iamjoined by i am joined by the headquarters of the new south wal
how stretched are the resources now in new south wales and queensland? are they able to hold back these fires? well, many of these fires are burning uncontrolled. so what the authorities are doing, it's almost like a military style operation. they are having to strategically plan to protect life and property as best they can. now, hundreds of firefighters are on the ground. they are being supported by a squadron of water bombing aircraft. weary firefighters, once again, having to fight fires...
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on the south africa's credit amendment bill aims to solve the country's credit crisis by providing debt relief on a large scale that actually drives millions of people into the arms of low shops we tell you why. he's welcome to do that in a business like a johnson villain good to have you with us now french luxury goods giant to l.t. and age has clinched the takeover of u.s. jeweler tiffany the 16200000000 dollars deal will be l v m h is biggest acquisition to date the takeover represents a win win for both companies many analysts say the tiffany has been trading rivals and sales growth in recent years and age hopes the buy will boost its presence in the united states l e m age is owned by francis richest man nor its fashion division includes brands like. dior and can so its watches and jewelry section comprises boulger e toys ileum age is also represented in wines and spirits by more and shown the door and is also active in the hotel this. this among many of the goods. is l b m h and tiffany a marriage that's made in heaven as. a man in frankfurt well 1st of all what does this kind of
on the south africa's credit amendment bill aims to solve the country's credit crisis by providing debt relief on a large scale that actually drives millions of people into the arms of low shops we tell you why. he's welcome to do that in a business like a johnson villain good to have you with us now french luxury goods giant to l.t. and age has clinched the takeover of u.s. jeweler tiffany the 16200000000 dollars deal will be l v m h is biggest acquisition to date the takeover represents a win...
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we start with sunshine across the south, spreading into south—east areas by the afternoon. it will feel cold with temperatures seven or eight degrees. low pressure pushes off into the north sea and allows a bump of high pressure to build in for wednesday before the next weather system wednesday before the next weather syste m m oves wednesday before the next weather system moves in wednesday night. a lot of rainfall, unfortunately. through wednesday actually start in central eastern and northern areas but dry and bright thanks to the bump of high pressure. the next weather system will arrive across northern ireland bringing heavy rain here late in the day and it will be another chilly one, temperatures up as much as four degrees. through wednesday night a few showers here and the weather front across the south—west will push northwards and eastwards, pivoting as well. this we don‘t know how far north or south but some areas could see rainfall and be the flood affected areas in the midlands and northern england. again, some uncertainty on the position of the weather fron
we start with sunshine across the south, spreading into south—east areas by the afternoon. it will feel cold with temperatures seven or eight degrees. low pressure pushes off into the north sea and allows a bump of high pressure to build in for wednesday before the next weather system wednesday before the next weather syste m m oves wednesday before the next weather system moves in wednesday night. a lot of rainfall, unfortunately. through wednesday actually start in central eastern and...
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south africa ahead 25—12. and with less than ten minutes to go, winger cheslin kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. the team has made history — siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! did you come herejust for this? yes! we love it and we love the people also. amazing! huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing worl
south africa ahead 25—12. and with less than ten minutes to go, winger cheslin kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. the team has made history — siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from...
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despite their 2 world cup crown so far south africa had never scored a try in a final. but that's all changed late in the 2nd half england stilling with a fighting chance before they were floored by. one of the 11 black players in a springbok squad that has previously struggle to move on from its all white past. his opposite wing chair's lynn cole they made sure of the highest margin of victory in a final since australia beat france all the way back in 1999 south africa winning 32 to 12. their 1st ever black captain see a khaleesi lifting the trophy in yokohama repeating the fate of francois pienaar in 1995 no you can't be giving birth to 3 susan we couldn't give you the one who don't want to do it you are really good we've done that for so it goes to show that you could be do you know you want to win but she said south africa courage ross erasmus has a masterminded a huge turnaround for that springbok side and this array when he took over last year they're now world champions are once again and this time it's a team that people from across south africa. can truly call
despite their 2 world cup crown so far south africa had never scored a try in a final. but that's all changed late in the 2nd half england stilling with a fighting chance before they were floored by. one of the 11 black players in a springbok squad that has previously struggle to move on from its all white past. his opposite wing chair's lynn cole they made sure of the highest margin of victory in a final since australia beat france all the way back in 1999 south africa winning 32 to 12. their...
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south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch because there was not enough by watch because there was not enough rugby being played. it isjust a game of rugby, it is all good. and the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is enough evidence that the controversial process is safe. president trump ridicules former democratic rival hopeful saying his rival quit like a dog. now, it is time for inside out. a father and son go missing and spain, research into psychedelic drugs to relieve depression and we need the mosquito scientists at chatham helping in the battle against malaria. how did he father and son from sussex, sing and spain?” how did he father and son from sussex, sing and spain? i can't live not knowing what happens, i can't. the research into psychedelic drugs to relieve depression. of course, i am aware that it is a class a drug just seems crazy that it is illegal. and the chatham mosquito scientist who gets bitten by the bug. and the chatham mosquito scientist wh
south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch because there was not enough by watch because there was not enough rugby being played. it isjust a game of rugby, it is all good. and the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is enough evidence that the controversial process is safe. president trump ridicules former democratic rival hopeful saying his rival quit like a dog. now, it is time for inside out. a father and son go missing and spain, research into...
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is the 5th in a 4 because in south africa because that's was done by the government. because that is the new money that i so wish my sister if a policeman can support him are the current there is no future for much of that in this country i want to go if you want to go anywhere as long as we are out of this country a place that we're going to be safe where we're going to feel that we've been victimized as a human being not like cockroaches or not like chic because we're not going to be slow to do everything we think is going to be really fine thank you there's no better place than home and then is because i was forced to leave my country i did not choose to come to suffer i did not wake up one day and say let me plan to go for only the south africa i was forced to leave my country and then go to the u n c and this country knows that. but if there was a piece i did that could but you could there's not peace that's why i told them to look for it this way i can hear this. outside the church as you can see a lot of people are gathering as well there is some south africans
is the 5th in a 4 because in south africa because that's was done by the government. because that is the new money that i so wish my sister if a policeman can support him are the current there is no future for much of that in this country i want to go if you want to go anywhere as long as we are out of this country a place that we're going to be safe where we're going to feel that we've been victimized as a human being not like cockroaches or not like chic because we're not going to be slow to...
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i just want to thank the people of south carolina. with your leadership, ambassador, for showing us how we get through those difficult times by sharing love with one another, and not a trade and not violence, but love and forgiveness. so, thank you for that. we are going to move ahead a little bit and talk about the next step from being governor to the great state of south carolina, and i would like you to tell the audience a little bit about when you were offered the position to be the un ambassador and was it a difficult decision for you to make and what we want to know is what were those conversations like with president donald trump when he was asking you to take on this momentous position sex >> guest: v-victor >> to the >> it's interesting i knew the president a few years prior. after i won the primary for governor the first time, i received an envelope with a great gold trim and it had a check and a note that says you're a winner. [laughter] i talked to him then and we had stayed in contact over the years and then we had a repu
i just want to thank the people of south carolina. with your leadership, ambassador, for showing us how we get through those difficult times by sharing love with one another, and not a trade and not violence, but love and forgiveness. so, thank you for that. we are going to move ahead a little bit and talk about the next step from being governor to the great state of south carolina, and i would like you to tell the audience a little bit about when you were offered the position to be the un...
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reaching 70 mile an hour or more close to the south coast of england. so very stormy conditions are possible. worth bearing in mind if you do have plans for saturday and temperatures between ten and 12 degrees. moving out of saturday into sunday the low pressure is still with us but not quite as many white lines, not as many isobars by this stage so the wind will be a little lighter. it will still be breezy and there will still be some outbreaks of rain but for the second half of the weekend at least a better chance of seeing dry weather and some spells of sunshine in those highs of 11— 13 degrees. welcome to bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a new phase for the impeachment investigation into president trump. the next hearings will be televised. it's about the truth. and what is at stake? what is at stake in all of this is nothing less than our democracy. a special bbc investigation into the domestic workers being sold in kuwait via an online slave market on platforms provided by google, apple, and facebook. as african swine fever sp
reaching 70 mile an hour or more close to the south coast of england. so very stormy conditions are possible. worth bearing in mind if you do have plans for saturday and temperatures between ten and 12 degrees. moving out of saturday into sunday the low pressure is still with us but not quite as many white lines, not as many isobars by this stage so the wind will be a little lighter. it will still be breezy and there will still be some outbreaks of rain but for the second half of the weekend at...
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i home town of south africa's rugby captain celebrating a star at the world cup. and why snacking in space is about to get much sweeter thanks to a special delivery. think . the prime minister a. mission is to deliver british on the 31st of october and making this country the greatest place all of britain's departure is delayed but for how long followed the drama of bricks it on al-jazeera. too often on the streets of india. are victims but a new force is at play. female police officers are combat sexual assault and domestic abuse. is a challenge and so is life behind the badge. now here's andy with all sports. thanks so much lauren south africa have won the rugby world cup for the 3rd time in their history the springboks were convincing winners in your karma bating pre-match favorites england by 32 points to 12 poorest reports. england and south africa were meeting in a world cup final for the 2nd time in history but this time the weight of expectation was on an england team would blown away the all blacks in the 70s. there was to be none of the electricity of th
i home town of south africa's rugby captain celebrating a star at the world cup. and why snacking in space is about to get much sweeter thanks to a special delivery. think . the prime minister a. mission is to deliver british on the 31st of october and making this country the greatest place all of britain's departure is delayed but for how long followed the drama of bricks it on al-jazeera. too often on the streets of india. are victims but a new force is at play. female police officers are...
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as the cold air continues to sink south things will continues to sink south things will continue to tend very chilly to tonight. increasingly clear skies overhead and many of those showers will fade away. some list of fog patches around. and those temperatures quite widely close to freezing, some spots just below and quite a widespread ground frost. with that it should be a fairly bright start tomorrow. some showers around and some patches of fog. going through the date we see this band of showers drifting in from the west and more persistent rainjust starting to move into northern ireland and the west of wales. in many spots the temperature is a degree or so below average for the time of year. wednesday night we had this band of rain moving north—east and then it becomes very slow moving going into thursday. this low pressure winding itself up and there isa pressure winding itself up and there is a front really hanging across parts of england and wales meaning some persistent rain for north wales, the midlands, east anglia. enough for some localised flooding and travel problems. to th
as the cold air continues to sink south things will continues to sink south things will continue to tend very chilly to tonight. increasingly clear skies overhead and many of those showers will fade away. some list of fog patches around. and those temperatures quite widely close to freezing, some spots just below and quite a widespread ground frost. with that it should be a fairly bright start tomorrow. some showers around and some patches of fog. going through the date we see this band of...
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the south african airways strike is a reflection of the broader woes of picking the south african economy thousands of essay stops went on strike more than a week ago after the flag carrier failed to meet a number of key demands including for higher wages and job insourcing. to 3000000 euros a day. essays in terrible financial shape it's with heavy debt and hasn't turned a profit since 2011 it survived with government bailouts. both sides in the dispute agree to a 5.9 percent salary increase to be paid out in march however this depends on funds actually being available unions had sought an 8 percent increase. s.a.a. says unions have agreed to instruct their members to return to work by saturday it expects schedules to return to normal by sunday. and essays not the only economic bushfire the south african government has to deal with this week global steel john and also mittal announced it will begin shutting down its saldana steel plants that would put thousands of work at the plant and in the local supply chain and in the country well employment is that 29 percent with youth unemployment
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south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch, because they were just, there simply wasn't enough rugby being played. it's just simply wasn't enough rugby being played. it'sjust a game of rugby, meat, it's all good. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. nicola sturgeon accuses boris johnson and jeremy corbyn of running scared of a tv debate with her and says scottish independence is within touching distance. vote to escape the chaos and the misery and the division of brexit and vote to put scotland's future into scotland's hands. that is the message that must ring out. labour unveils a plan to make all new—build homes "zero carbon" within three years if it wins the general election. welcome to bbc news. south africa have ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world cup, with an overwhelming
south africa deserved it. it was a disappointing game to watch, because they were just, there simply wasn't enough rugby being played. it's just simply wasn't enough rugby being played. it'sjust a game of rugby, meat, it's all good. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. high winds and rain sweep southern england and wales, with one woman killed after her car was struck by a falling tree in dorset. nicola sturgeon accuses...
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but this time in new south wales it's different. a record number of emergency warnings have been in place. we are very mindful of the scarcity of water and just how precious it is. but the reality is we can't do firefighting without water but we are using it wisely and sparingly to try and get the greatest effect. conditions in the fire zone have eased, but officials say that next week could see the danger return. among those forced to flee their home in queensland isjudy shorland, who spoke to bbc world service radio. i don't know when i will be allowed back to my home because it is still too dangerous, further outbreaks occurred this afternoon close to where i live. i don't know for sure what the situation is truly like and i think my house is still safe. but i really won't know until i can see in the morning and maybe get an update then. it is a volatile situation and it is changing quite quickly. we haven't had fires in this area like this in my life here. we haven't had rain, we are not getting the rain to help us keep the unde
but this time in new south wales it's different. a record number of emergency warnings have been in place. we are very mindful of the scarcity of water and just how precious it is. but the reality is we can't do firefighting without water but we are using it wisely and sparingly to try and get the greatest effect. conditions in the fire zone have eased, but officials say that next week could see the danger return. among those forced to flee their home in queensland isjudy shorland, who spoke to...
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africa's best hope to try and win this trophy so south africa. as underdogs what it means for the nation if they want to win this title it would be massive for south africa i mean i think it's fair to say that ruby is the one sport in south africa that has brought the races together football is generally a sport for the blacks and cricket generally for the whites but ruby is different partly because of what nelson mandela did in 1905 when so that when the 1st world cup in south africa there was a white captain then francois pienaar is a great photographs of him and mandela mandela waving the springboks jersey jews. been the symbol of white south africa up until that point and north lies of course in the film if you invictus well now south africa have their 1st male black captain so if he gets to lift the trophy tomorrow that will mean a massive thing for south africa is this is a guy see if the lucy has come from the time ships from a very humble background he was actually born a day before the apartheid laws were repealed in south africa in 1901
africa's best hope to try and win this trophy so south africa. as underdogs what it means for the nation if they want to win this title it would be massive for south africa i mean i think it's fair to say that ruby is the one sport in south africa that has brought the races together football is generally a sport for the blacks and cricket generally for the whites but ruby is different partly because of what nelson mandela did in 1905 when so that when the 1st world cup in south africa there was...
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busy doubly vere's life from ballet in tears cheers and dancing across south africa as the national rugby team crowned world champion the springboks put on the dominant display outranks in england to capture the cup tie also on the program police in hong kong tear gassed deployed water cannons to disperse unsanctioned protests demonstrators returned to the street see what they say is an emergency call to protect all calls on tony. i asked germany from paris to celebrate 30 years since the fall of the golden rule massive project to be sure to deal here in the german capital thousands colorful streams bearing messages of love and. i'm still going to welcome to the program. south africa have won the men's rugby world cup in japan the springboks sprang a surprise by defeating favorites england 3212 in the final in york a hama sparking celebrations across south africa and this was the scene in johannesburg as people salivates of the country's welcome when his joy in the so western township victory at a special significance of this year can be said became the 1st black captain to lift the men's
busy doubly vere's life from ballet in tears cheers and dancing across south africa as the national rugby team crowned world champion the springboks put on the dominant display outranks in england to capture the cup tie also on the program police in hong kong tear gassed deployed water cannons to disperse unsanctioned protests demonstrators returned to the street see what they say is an emergency call to protect all calls on tony. i asked germany from paris to celebrate 30 years since the fall...
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in the south sudanese population would be in a very very. tragic state here and special representative thank you thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation under baby 0 goes to the polls the 1st in 314 when it's incumbent president 1007 percent of the vote answered when he takes effectively proposed to his ministers until then he would have to have social media and don't forget to subscribe to going underground. what politicians do something. to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go right to the press this is what before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. for sure. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida another mother daughter is buried in a cemetery in healing messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a
in the south sudanese population would be in a very very. tragic state here and special representative thank you thank you very much that's it for the show will be back on wednesday when the southern african nation under baby 0 goes to the polls the 1st in 314 when it's incumbent president 1007 percent of the vote answered when he takes effectively proposed to his ministers until then he would have to have social media and don't forget to subscribe to going underground. what politicians do...
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south carolina state. welcome to bulldog country. gilda cobb-hunter, how does it work in a state legislature run issues of environmental justice? the rightout alec, wing organization that rights legislation, particularly in t e for stateslatures -- legislatures, and one by one, following a trend in the country to cut back on regulations. how do you deal as the head of the national black caucus of state legislators in responding? >> a part of it is what we will do here tonight. my role as president in my view is increasing members awareness of issues that impapact our constituents. wewe all know the roine issssues that a all of us care about and all of us working on. but when it comes to an issue like environment of justice, the awareness of black legislators in our view is not what it should be. so a part of our goal and a part of what we think is important is increasing our awarenessss. very strong footprint here in the south carolina legislature. they spend money. we have members who are in the national
south carolina state. welcome to bulldog country. gilda cobb-hunter, how does it work in a state legislature run issues of environmental justice? the rightout alec, wing organization that rights legislation, particularly in t e for stateslatures -- legislatures, and one by one, following a trend in the country to cut back on regulations. how do you deal as the head of the national black caucus of state legislators in responding? >> a part of it is what we will do here tonight. my role as...
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you know, because back in those days, south africans, black south africans would support any tea m south africans would support any team apart from the springboks, because there was no love for rugby. just explain to us how thatjourney has transformed from when your grandfather donned the number six. well, you know, my grandfather was very instrumental in making sure that black people supported sports. they didn't support the sports because it was monopolized by white people, and white people did not actually welcome any black players to partake on the team. and since my grandfather's leadership, he actually went against the grain, right? led the government to make sure that they supported the team. and since then, you know, we have had a lot of fights within the rugby union. but it's all been leading up to this moment. so you see, it's another show to the world to say that you can actually believe in your dreams. you can actually work together, different races, different people, coming together. you know, if they, like our captain said, work together, they can make anything happen. you
you know, because back in those days, south africans, black south africans would support any tea m south africans would support any team apart from the springboks, because there was no love for rugby. just explain to us how thatjourney has transformed from when your grandfather donned the number six. well, you know, my grandfather was very instrumental in making sure that black people supported sports. they didn't support the sports because it was monopolized by white people, and white people...
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as well as a history of animosity between north and south korea people in the south would side with north korea in the event of a conflict with japan that's a result of a survey conducted by think tank and so was half of those asked said they would back pyongyang even though there was an option to stay neutral only 15 percent said they would side with tokyo despite continuous warnings by western allies of the threat posed by north korea. it was curious to 6 test of a nuclear device and its missile launches are a threat not only to the people of south korea but to the people all across our globe it has never been more important to be working closely together given the shared threat of north korea north korea has conducted 10 missile tests this year 2 of them involved solid fuel missiles which the north can march with less morning we saw soldiers preparing patriot missiles to shoot down incoming ballistic missiles from north korea the most immediate threat tonight from north korea is far more conventional they could fire on south korea the survey also comes as relations between south korea
as well as a history of animosity between north and south korea people in the south would side with north korea in the event of a conflict with japan that's a result of a survey conducted by think tank and so was half of those asked said they would back pyongyang even though there was an option to stay neutral only 15 percent said they would side with tokyo despite continuous warnings by western allies of the threat posed by north korea. it was curious to 6 test of a nuclear device and its...
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so unfortunately the south korea of tomorrow could look like the south korea of the past. maybe even a good look like north korea. what is most disturbing is that moon has been trying to take down the defenses of south korea. they talked about the september september 2010 agreement that moon reached with kim jong-un windmilling went to pyongyang. that agreement clearly favors the attacker, north korea, much more than favors the defender. monash unilaterally taken down defenses, tank traps, observation post fencing near the demilitarized zone. he's also been implementing plans to make the south korea army smaller in circumstances which are quite puzzling, and, and he has been undermining south korea's alliance with the united states. there's one country, one country that has pledged to the defense of south korea. it is the country that rushed to south korea's defense after the north koreans crossed the 38th parallel on june 25, 1950. it is. it is the one country that has 28,500 forces in south korea now. it is the united states of america. most people in south korea support
so unfortunately the south korea of tomorrow could look like the south korea of the past. maybe even a good look like north korea. what is most disturbing is that moon has been trying to take down the defenses of south korea. they talked about the september september 2010 agreement that moon reached with kim jong-un windmilling went to pyongyang. that agreement clearly favors the attacker, north korea, much more than favors the defender. monash unilaterally taken down defenses, tank traps,...
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much further south as you can see. tomorrow morning as well as being cold and freezing we have some freezing fog and quite treacherous for road users. looks as if it will be across england and wales, don't take this as the defined areas of fog. as the ideas of how widespread we are expecting that fog to be. the wind strengthening in the south will tend to lift into low cloud but in some areas perhaps the east midlands and lincolnshire it could stay with freezing fog, but it will feel really cold and of course of the strengthening wind and all the cloud for the south will feel quite a role here as well. for others though it's dry it we will see sunshine. not particularly warm but will continue across the north of scotland. we've got increasing cloud come to the south and west and some drizzle here. even possibly stretching up into the south of wales, that east wind feel quite raw and through the night will slip east and possibly bring in a few showers across other eastern parts of england. then through sunday it moves a
much further south as you can see. tomorrow morning as well as being cold and freezing we have some freezing fog and quite treacherous for road users. looks as if it will be across england and wales, don't take this as the defined areas of fog. as the ideas of how widespread we are expecting that fog to be. the wind strengthening in the south will tend to lift into low cloud but in some areas perhaps the east midlands and lincolnshire it could stay with freezing fog, but it will feel really...
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thank you so much, south africa. this is what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks' first black captain, a symbol of hope and progress. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy, with a world—beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. well, in 1995, nelson mandela was there to present the trophy to captain francois pienaar after he lead the springboks to their first world cup win. and watching on from new york was nelson mandela's grandson, ndaba mandela. i spoke with him about what today's match means for the people of south africa. young people from across the country can say, one day, i want to be the next
thank you so much, south africa. this is what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks' first black captain, a symbol of hope and progress. for years, the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad — corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but this victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since...
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suddenly the south asian community was the focal point of the protests. because but holds himself a 3rd generation pakistani hong kong has also taken part in some of the protests by most elderly prefer to stay out of politics he says more and more young south asian hong kong as have joined the movement drawing attention from the protesters and the media to that moment of the media's coverage of issues. many south asia as a whole because begin to realize that they have the stick if you. have the speaking on hold the protests have shaken many certainties in hong kong they ship with its minorities seems to be one of them. for more than 30 years east germany encouraged people from vietnam to move there to help deal with the labor shortage after german unification many vietnamese were sent home but some others were allowed to stay. home told to always dreamed of owning her own restaurant in 1976 the 62 year old came to the former east germany from vietnam. for. the meat of my white flour dress represented germany because it was given to me by german aid worker
suddenly the south asian community was the focal point of the protests. because but holds himself a 3rd generation pakistani hong kong has also taken part in some of the protests by most elderly prefer to stay out of politics he says more and more young south asian hong kong as have joined the movement drawing attention from the protesters and the media to that moment of the media's coverage of issues. many south asia as a whole because begin to realize that they have the stick if you. have the...
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combines ideological symbols from north and south korea seeking a new language of fellowship. he turns propaganda into a melancholy utopia. and powerful at the end of our interview sun moon sings a song. because. it's the in official anthem of unified korea. fascinating story that now with winter approaching here in the northern hemisphere and the night sky i think cold of this is the most difficult time of year for homeless people at the moment in a church here in berlin that's a very moving exhibition of photos featuring people with most of us a blind eye but not the photographer the burra rupert. remember i meet with people who have become invisible people on the margins of society in. basic essential things were taken away from them there aren't really seen anymore in fact they're not seen at all. back. then based photography has been taken photos of homeless people for 10 years her latest works are currently on show in a church in berlin and an exhibition called no space and counters with people without a home. it's important to me that you see the person and the human wi
combines ideological symbols from north and south korea seeking a new language of fellowship. he turns propaganda into a melancholy utopia. and powerful at the end of our interview sun moon sings a song. because. it's the in official anthem of unified korea. fascinating story that now with winter approaching here in the northern hemisphere and the night sky i think cold of this is the most difficult time of year for homeless people at the moment in a church here in berlin that's a very moving...
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it is not the south vietnamese government. the obstacle is the other side's absolute refusal to show the least willingness in seeking a just peace. and it will not do so while it is convinced that all it has to do is to wait for our next concession. and our next concession after that one. until it gets everything it wants. there can now be no longer any question that progress in negotiation depends only on hanoi deciding to negotiate seriously. i realize that this report on on our efforts on the dogmatic front is discouraging to the american people. but the american people are entitled to know the truth, the bad news as well as the good news, when the lives of our young men are involved. let me turn to a more encouraging report on another front. at the time we launched our search for peace, i recognized we might not succeed in bringing the end of the war through negotiation. i, therefore, put into effect another plan to bring peace. a plan which will bring the war to an end, regardless of what happens on the negotiating front.
it is not the south vietnamese government. the obstacle is the other side's absolute refusal to show the least willingness in seeking a just peace. and it will not do so while it is convinced that all it has to do is to wait for our next concession. and our next concession after that one. until it gets everything it wants. there can now be no longer any question that progress in negotiation depends only on hanoi deciding to negotiate seriously. i realize that this report on on our efforts on...
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it's sold widely across south africa there's little fear of prosecution. more so to take the stuff from. the stuff it's right. according to a recent study poor policing is behind the growing heroin crisis in south africa of their 4 year olds daily income as car guards marvin in eagle spend half an lp. the one who takes the 1st hit draws blood into the syringe he then injects this into his brother's vein this dangerous practice is called bluetooth ing it saves money but transmits deadly diseases the twins hope to be able to get clean one day . post the insight. of venus and learn to live in the open if they should come to you know that because you know these danger that's north of pretoria the organisation i guess a job encourages drug users to never give up hope the founder moses let's slow slow was an addict and dealer himself it all changed when he was caught with 60 kilograms of marijuana at a london airport in 2006 after spending 4 years in jail he returned to south africa and decided to help other addicts turn their lives around. if you like it or not
it's sold widely across south africa there's little fear of prosecution. more so to take the stuff from. the stuff it's right. according to a recent study poor policing is behind the growing heroin crisis in south africa of their 4 year olds daily income as car guards marvin in eagle spend half an lp. the one who takes the 1st hit draws blood into the syringe he then injects this into his brother's vein this dangerous practice is called bluetooth ing it saves money but transmits deadly diseases...
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i hope with done proper south africa. 24 years ago, south africa's first world cup on victory on home soil had given rugby one of their iconic images. now he's given them another. a seminal moment for his sport and his country. the chance of sporting immortality may have passed them by, but a gang, her young england team can be a child democrat of what they've achieved here. they exceeded expectations. the final will always be remembered for the power not only of south africa's play, but also the image of theircaptain, a man africa's play, but also the image of their captain, a man born in a township lifting the trophy. rarely has sporting victory felt quite so momentous. dan rowen, bbc news, yokohama. lets's hearfrom the england head coach now, who said it wasjust a bad day at the office for them. we thought our preparation this week was good, but at the end of the day, it wasn't because we didn't play well. and you can have the most investigative debrief of your game, and you still don't know what was wrong. it just happens and you still don't know what was wrong. itjust happens som
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south africa meets the mediterranean that's the recipe for one day success aiming to transform south african food and breaking called unary barrios i don't write recipes i don't cook fires if i just get inspiration from. i just get is very sinful nature things are on the current situation. the with. my gifts is that if i feel like it's called then i get inspired to do something but. it speaks to the weather here so which a route to dishes like tripe sheepshead and circum i'm mixed with a modern european twist. in a country where black owned restaurants a still a rarity one day basle is not only to challenge what south africans eat also how they eat. them on the me excited about the fact that it is a place that i don't buy. that. now that it is even more in the way that is going inside as they enter british visit and that vision is now slowly changing tastes and traditions one bite at a time. now that looks delicious. africa you can catch all our stories on our website on the facebook page so based on our story we need you now with some pictures of campaign stuff for us africa promoti
south africa meets the mediterranean that's the recipe for one day success aiming to transform south african food and breaking called unary barrios i don't write recipes i don't cook fires if i just get inspiration from. i just get is very sinful nature things are on the current situation. the with. my gifts is that if i feel like it's called then i get inspired to do something but. it speaks to the weather here so which a route to dishes like tripe sheepshead and circum i'm mixed with a modern...
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after police crackdown we hear about the plight of refugees trying to escape xenophobic attacks in south africa. and on and on the frontline and their. zimbabwe is poaching. the toughest bulls on the planet the best course was. england's run. by the springboks have a new captain who'll make hope to make history on saturday. jimmie johnson american is an indifferent 3 day visit focusing on boosting trade and business mechanise holding talks with the indian prime this in the on a wide range of issues including smog cities renewable energy and transport both sides also see potential in the fall out from the trade war between the u.s. and china germany's india's largest trading partner in the. other 2 leaders had $1.00 to $1.00 talks before the delegations met prime minister more the said the focus of how cooperation over technology could be intensified is . carrying out this multidimensional task the expertise of a technological and economic powerhouse like germany it will be very useful for india's provinces and i mean. that we have put special emphasis on increasing cooperation in areas s
after police crackdown we hear about the plight of refugees trying to escape xenophobic attacks in south africa. and on and on the frontline and their. zimbabwe is poaching. the toughest bulls on the planet the best course was. england's run. by the springboks have a new captain who'll make hope to make history on saturday. jimmie johnson american is an indifferent 3 day visit focusing on boosting trade and business mechanise holding talks with the indian prime this in the on a wide range of...
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in florida but you t can see this is an the 16 hundreds and this is the south. it is fascinating to think actually the story of hispanic people got their start and also north carolina fragoso would argue tennessee that we cannot trace things back yet but the story is here. >> that is an important part of that. with the spanish taking control in 1762. because it is presented as being french but there is a whole spanish element to it. >> what is the relationship between african-american history and slavery quick. >> with the american founders i tried to document the stories of these individualsls but outside of slavery as well but i want to make the larger point this has existed since beginning of civilization with 50 percent of the population was in play. ancient greece, rome, pre-columbian america. but is just the rules of war and rules of religion. the national order was hierarchal. so we didn't need race to justify. and before 1800 most individuals and then you could be a surf of that subject or a concubine but the individual right and freedom was a recent ide
in florida but you t can see this is an the 16 hundreds and this is the south. it is fascinating to think actually the story of hispanic people got their start and also north carolina fragoso would argue tennessee that we cannot trace things back yet but the story is here. >> that is an important part of that. with the spanish taking control in 1762. because it is presented as being french but there is a whole spanish element to it. >> what is the relationship between...
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but this time in new south wales it's different. a record number of emergency warnings have been in place. we are very mindful of the scarcity of water and just how precious it is. but the reality is we can't do firefighting without water but we are using it wisely and sparingly to try and get the greatest effect. conditions in the fire zone have eased, but officials say that next week could see the danger return. this weekend marks the 50th anniversary of sesame street, the american children's tv show. to mark the occasion, new york's empire state building was lit up in yellow and green and big bird made a flying visit. over the years, the show has become know for covering issues including race, culture, homelessness and autism. now here is a man who is never grouchy. it is tomasz schafernaker. good evening to you. ido good evening to you. i do not what know what to say to that! the weather has not been great. in the last few days in fact, and in the last few days in fact, and in the last few days in fact, and in the last 2a hours
but this time in new south wales it's different. a record number of emergency warnings have been in place. we are very mindful of the scarcity of water and just how precious it is. but the reality is we can't do firefighting without water but we are using it wisely and sparingly to try and get the greatest effect. conditions in the fire zone have eased, but officials say that next week could see the danger return. this weekend marks the 50th anniversary of sesame street, the american children's...
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it adds to the severe flooding that has hit other parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire. this wall shows you very clearly where the water came up to. the basement storeroom of this florist, in matlock in north derbyshire, is completely ruined. all the stock, ready for the run—up to christmas, now worthless. to get things started again is going to cost a lot of money. the insurance company will help out, but of course we have to get those things to start with. we are talking between £5,000 and £10,000 - a lot of money, a lot of money to recoup. other businesses in the town have suffered a similarfate. this new toy shop didn't get a chance to open its doors to the public. everybody has had a terrible time of it, but our shop was due to open yesterday. so, we were here the day before yesterday until ten o'clock and evening and we have been for the last three weeks, and we were so excited about opening yesterday, and then we got here and it was full of water. as the clean—up operation gets into full swing, many here say they feel lucky they were not worse affected. it w
it adds to the severe flooding that has hit other parts of south yorkshire and derbyshire. this wall shows you very clearly where the water came up to. the basement storeroom of this florist, in matlock in north derbyshire, is completely ruined. all the stock, ready for the run—up to christmas, now worthless. to get things started again is going to cost a lot of money. the insurance company will help out, but of course we have to get those things to start with. we are talking between £5,000...
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africa really the story of south africa and over calming the odds making it possible for south africans to dream big they say this is the time to celebrate see a police ian at the springboks squad members people who are representing the story of unity in south africa today. are european rugby champion saracens have been found guilty of breaching salary cap regulations the english team has been docked $35.00 points and fined close to $7000000.00 an investigation found the premiership title...