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the london mayor has also demanded change.— fully. the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment _ demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where - demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we i demanded change. this report has to | be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning _ exists in our fire service. the damning report _ exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. at least one person has died and around a dozen people are missing after a landslide on the italian holiday island of ischia. heavy rains have hit the region, sending torrents of mud through the streets. 0ur rome correspondent, mark lowen, sent this report. through the night came the rain, torrential and fast. and then the mud, a land
the london mayor has also demanded change.— fully. the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment _ demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where - demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we i demanded change. this report has to | be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning _ exists in our fire service. the damning...
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this is more than a play, it is a must see on the london tourist trail. ~ ., ., ., must see on the london tourist trail. . ., ., ., . , must see on the london tourist trail. ~ ., ., ., ., , ., trail. we got out our map and said cottle, trail. we got out our map and said cattle, what _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must we _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must we do? - trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must we do? we - trail. we got out our map and said l cottle, what must we do? we must trail. we got out our map and said - cottle, what must we do? we must go to buckingham palace, see the tower of london and go to the mousetrap and we thought, where there you are. backstage, little has changed, this is the wind machine. this is the originalfrom 1952? is the wind machine. this is the originalfrom1952? the is the wind machine. this is the original from 1952?— original from 1952? the original from 1952, _ original from 1952? the original from 1952, the _ original from 1952? the original f
this is more than a play, it is a must see on the london tourist trail. ~ ., ., ., must see on the london tourist trail. . ., ., ., . , must see on the london tourist trail. ~ ., ., ., ., , ., trail. we got out our map and said cottle, trail. we got out our map and said cattle, what _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must we _ trail. we got out our map and said cottle, what must we do? - trail. we got out our map and said...
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and what london is do they make london viable? we live far out . london viable? we live far out. say that as someone who's a far in london. we make the big we pay in london. we make the big we pay the big public transport costs. and then he punishes us with an additional cost. and here's the key point about this, we just exist in london. there's people from outside of london. you're your personal cars, your hair , your florist, your hair, your florist, your plumber. if they have to pay, what will they do ? they'll just what will they do? they'll just pass the cost along and make even more expensive to living. this is a of living payment forced on poor people by city khan. and if he doesn't u—turn that, then we should take him task. because there's an issue now because of the way in which he did the consultation . and he he did the consultation. and he could potentially be taken to court because there's legal court because there's a legal thing consultation and thing around a consultation and it show that you didn't it has to show that you didn't pre—empt that you pre—empt a
and what london is do they make london viable? we live far out . london viable? we live far out. say that as someone who's a far in london. we make the big we pay in london. we make the big we pay the big public transport costs. and then he punishes us with an additional cost. and here's the key point about this, we just exist in london. there's people from outside of london. you're your personal cars, your hair , your florist, your hair, your florist, your plumber. if they have to pay, what...
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marconi house i london, calling. 2lo, marconi house, london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. _ london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london, calling. 2lo, marconi house, london. calling-— london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of course - london, calling. there it is, that| is arthur, who was of course also the director of programmes, the main newsreader, and also uncle arthur. he did some of the children�*s programming as well. there were about four or five people employed tjy about four or five people employed by the bbc in london at that time. it was a tiny organisation, 20,000, 30,000 people may have had a chance to listen in. but we have to remember, this wasn�*t the only bbc on that day. and there has been lots of new research being done about the bbc service coming out of manchester, called 2zy, officially it started the next day, but research has
marconi house i london, calling. 2lo, marconi house, london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. _ london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london, calling. 2lo, marconi house, london. calling-— london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of course - london, calling. there...
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more money outside london.— ambition of spending more money outside london. money is also being diverted to services _ outside london. money is also being diverted to services such _ outside london. money is also being diverted to services such as - diverted to services such as libraries in warwickshire, east yorkshire and barnsley, and the list of towns receiving new grants reads like a who's who of government's levelling up agenda.— levelling up agenda. there is olitics levelling up agenda. there is politics in — levelling up agenda. there is politics in this. _ levelling up agenda. there is politics in this. it _ levelling up agenda. there is politics in this. it comes - levelling up agenda. there is | politics in this. it comes down levelling up agenda. there is - politics in this. it comes down to fairness. if you live in the northeast, northwest or yorkshire, why shouldn't you be able to access culture? why shouldn't your children be able to learn and get that creativity from a young age, and be ins
more money outside london.— ambition of spending more money outside london. money is also being diverted to services _ outside london. money is also being diverted to services such _ outside london. money is also being diverted to services such as - diverted to services such as libraries in warwickshire, east yorkshire and barnsley, and the list of towns receiving new grants reads like a who's who of government's levelling up agenda.— levelling up agenda. there is olitics levelling up...
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i spoke directly with the commission of the london | with the commission of the london fibre gate, and i was struck by how candid he was. he said he was heartbroken and he found the details of this report horrifying. he said also that people will lose their jobs after the details of this report, and said that he fully expects to dismiss people, although there are no further details about that at this moment. i also pressed him on women. he said that he was concerned about female firefighters, and i asked him if they were safe within the service. he said that things will change, and i think that is the message that really came across today, that he wants immediate action and immediate changes. immediate action and immediate chances. ., ., ~ immediate action and immediate chances. ., ., , immediate action and immediate chances. ., . ~' , . changes. louisa, thank you very much at the latest — changes. louisa, thank you very much at the latest from _ changes. louisa, thank you very much at the latest from london _ changes. louisa, thank you very much at the latest from london fire - at t
i spoke directly with the commission of the london | with the commission of the london fibre gate, and i was struck by how candid he was. he said he was heartbroken and he found the details of this report horrifying. he said also that people will lose their jobs after the details of this report, and said that he fully expects to dismiss people, although there are no further details about that at this moment. i also pressed him on women. he said that he was concerned about female firefighters,...
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and what london is do they make london viable? we live far out . london viable? we live far out. say that as someone who's a far in london. we make the big we pay in london. we make the big we pay the big public transport costs. and then he punishes us with an additional cost. and here's the key point about this, we just exist in london. there's people from outside of london. you're your personal cars, your hair , your florist, your hair, your florist, your plumber. if they have to pay, what will they do ? they'll just what will they do? they'll just pass the cost along and make even more expensive to living. this is a of living payment forced on poor people by city khan. and if he doesn't u—turn that, then we should take him task. because there's an issue now because of the way in which he did the consultation . and he he did the consultation. and he could potentially be taken to court because there's legal court because there's a legal thing consultation and thing around a consultation and it show that you didn't it has to show that you didn't pre—empt that you pre—empt a
and what london is do they make london viable? we live far out . london viable? we live far out. say that as someone who's a far in london. we make the big we pay in london. we make the big we pay the big public transport costs. and then he punishes us with an additional cost. and here's the key point about this, we just exist in london. there's people from outside of london. you're your personal cars, your hair , your florist, your hair, your florist, your plumber. if they have to pay, what...
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the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. joining us now michael bankole, researcher at kings college london on the representation of ethnic minorities in britain welcome to you michael. what do you make of this report and what it tells us about racism in society? i think it's a sobering report. we've seen similar accusations for institutions across which a society. we've seen reports in 1999. so these reports about institutional racism in particular sectors of british society aren't uncommon. what is encouraging for me. if reports with 2000 respondents have learned in london fibre great i've been speaking out. it's important that these voices are being hear
the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. joining us now michael bankole, researcher at kings college london on the...
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the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid - of the institutional racism, - homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the uncle of a five—year—old boy who died on monday says he wants answers from the health secretary about his nephew's treatment. yusuf mahmud nazir died from pneumonia, but the family say he was sent away from rotherham general hospital because of a lack of beds. rotherham nhs foundation trust has offered its condolences to yusuf�*s family and have started an investigation into his care. jessica lane reports. just walking into the house and seeing his shoes, his uniform, his stuff... it's killing us, really. yusuf was taken to the doctor with a sore throat and was given antibiotics for tonsillitis, but he
the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid - of the institutional racism, - homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. the uncle of a five—year—old boy who died on monday says he wants answers...
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in central london. ,, , central london. she is loading the blue suitcase _ central london. she is loading the blue suitcase into - central london. she is loading the blue suitcase into the - central london. she is loading| the blue suitcase into the back of this hire vehicle, she is having extreme difficulty in actually getting it into the boot, she is using her body weight and leave the heavy suitcase into the back boot area. 0nce suitcase into the back boot area. once she has loaded the car up with various other things, she then departs on her way to salcombe.— things, she then departs on her way to salcombe. , . ~ . leaves things, she then departs on her way to salcombe. , . ~ . leaves her things, she then departs on her way to salcombe. , . ~ . leaves her home things, she then departs on her way to salcombe. , . ~ . leaves her home at things, she then departs on her way to salcombe. leaves her home at 9:53am. automatic cameras record the cartjust before driving west on the m4 towards bristol. by1:59pm driving west on
in central london. ,, , central london. she is loading the blue suitcase _ central london. she is loading the blue suitcase into - central london. she is loading the blue suitcase into the - central london. she is loading| the blue suitcase into the back of this hire vehicle, she is having extreme difficulty in actually getting it into the boot, she is using her body weight and leave the heavy suitcase into the back boot area. 0nce suitcase into the back boot area. once she has loaded the car...
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let's not forget, this is the london fire brigade. london is one of the most diverse cities in the world, and if this type of thing is going on inside an institution, then i dread to think what kind of behaviour, the kind of attitude is that some of these individuals have applied to memos of the public who also come from ethnic minority communities that they are there to serve. ianthem that they are there to serve. when somethin: that they are there to serve. when something is _ that they are there to serve. when something is identified _ that they are there to serve. when something is identified as - that they are there to serve. when something is identified as built—in, institutional, where it is not one or two isolated cases, how do you go about changing that? is it something that can be sorted out with short—term training programmes, or is this going to take a generation to put right? we is this going to take a generation to put right?— to put right? we don't have a generation- _ to put right? we don't have a generation. we
let's not forget, this is the london fire brigade. london is one of the most diverse cities in the world, and if this type of thing is going on inside an institution, then i dread to think what kind of behaviour, the kind of attitude is that some of these individuals have applied to memos of the public who also come from ethnic minority communities that they are there to serve. ianthem that they are there to serve. when somethin: that they are there to serve. when something is _ that they are...
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stormont but a london assembly . stormont but a london assembly. and now, you know in the budget last week talking about mayors for southwark and goodness what else being serious when i else i am being serious when i say i'll bet you very people are watching or listening now have any what the london assembly does even if they live and vote in london . so there you were you in london. so there you were you know on a taxpayers salary of 4550 grand a year. i it was 55 i again working about two days a week max. oh no we. didn't we know that . yeah. no, no we know know that. yeah. no, no we know because we were ukip and, we were a small that 72 of us and, you know, we were a novelty for them and so therefore actually worked pretty hard . the thing worked pretty hard. the thing i'll say about the assembly is that essentially if you are a small party, it is the most fantastic platform , which is one fantastic platform, which is one of the reasons why we went for it and that worked so good. no i get it from a ukip perspective . get it from a ukip perspecti
stormont but a london assembly . stormont but a london assembly. and now, you know in the budget last week talking about mayors for southwark and goodness what else being serious when i else i am being serious when i say i'll bet you very people are watching or listening now have any what the london assembly does even if they live and vote in london . so there you were you in london. so there you were you know on a taxpayers salary of 4550 grand a year. i it was 55 i again working about two...
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the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. rail passengers are facing more disruption this weekend as thousands of train drivers go on strike. 11 companies are affected — with limited or no services. the walk—out, by members of the aslef union, is part of a long running dispute over pay. 0ur reporter noor nanji has been at euston station in london today. here at euston station, it is open and that is because the tube is running and services on the london 0verground are also still running. that's after strike action there got suspended. but all other rail services here have been heavily disrupted by this strike. behind me, you can see representatives of th
the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. rail passengers are facing more disruption this weekend as thousands of train...
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on bbc london... and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel, will the netherlands be the first side through to the last 16 at the world cup? they made a strong start against ecuador. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. wales�* first appearance at the world cup finals in 64 years looks like it may well be a short one, after they were dramatically beaten by iran in the last few minutes of the game. the wales goalkeeper was sent off and iran scored two goals in quick succession. the wales captain gareth bale said they were gutted. from qatar, here's hywel griffith on a disappointing day for wales. fans sing in harmony. if it was simply down to the singing, wales would be in the semifinals already. four—part harmonies hang in the air when there's the chance of a first world cup win in 64 years. i get nervous every time and he makes me more nervous. it's unbelievable. ijust can't believe that i'm here and ijust hope - wales win against iran. before play began, som
on bbc london... and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel, will the netherlands be the first side through to the last 16 at the world cup? they made a strong start against ecuador. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. wales�* first appearance at the world cup finals in 64 years looks like it may well be a short one, after they were dramatically beaten by iran in the last few minutes of the game. the wales goalkeeper was sent off and iran scored two...
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stormont but a london assembly . stormont but a london assembly. and now, you know in the budget last week talking about mayors for southwark and goodness what else being serious when i else i am being serious when i say i'll bet you very people are watching or listening now have any what the london assembly does even if they live and vote in london . so there you were you in london. so there you were you know on a taxpayers salary of 4550 grand a year. i it was 55 i again working about two days a week max. oh no we. didn't we know that . yeah. no, no we know know that. yeah. no, no we know because we were ukip and, we were a small that 72 of us and, you know, we were a novelty for them and so therefore actually worked pretty hard . the thing worked pretty hard. the thing i'll say about the assembly is that essentially if you are a small party, it is the most fantastic platform , which is one fantastic platform, which is one of the reasons why we went for it and that worked so good. no i get it from a ukip perspective . get it from a ukip perspecti
stormont but a london assembly . stormont but a london assembly. and now, you know in the budget last week talking about mayors for southwark and goodness what else being serious when i else i am being serious when i say i'll bet you very people are watching or listening now have any what the london assembly does even if they live and vote in london . so there you were you in london. so there you were you know on a taxpayers salary of 4550 grand a year. i it was 55 i again working about two...
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the mayor of london says the caital companies. the mayor of london says the capital is — companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 - the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding, but shakespeare north, a new theatre at prescott, near st helens, is one of dozens of organisations outside london receiving funding for the first time. irate london receiving funding for the first time. ~ ., london receiving funding for the first time. ~ . , h, london receiving funding for the first time. ~ . , ,., ., first time. we have invested so that as many peeple _ first time. we have invested so that as many peeple as _ first time. we have invested so that as many people as possible - first time. we have invested so that as many people as possible in - as many people as possible in england can enjoy the very best of creativity. this means no matter where you live, whatever your background, you will have culture close to your home.—
the mayor of london says the caital companies. the mayor of london says the capital is — companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around _ companies. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 - the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding, but shakespeare north, a new theatre at prescott, near st helens, is one of dozens of organisations outside london receiving funding for the first...
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she lived more than 200 miles away in london. while we were standing around waiting for the police to take our names, i overheard one of the policemen say that she didn't have a head, the lady. and up until that point, it felt quite different, it felt like it was just a really sad, unfortunate thing that this lady had slipped over. but then when obviously we heard him say that, it was a little bit more scary. the discovery sparked a major police investigation, led by london's metropolitan police. these are the last sightings of deborah chong, seen walking close to her home just days before her death. the 67—year—old was born in malaysia. she lived here in wembley, in north—west london. a devout christian who befriended the homeless and opened her door to those in need. deborah chong, from all we have known about her, was someone who cared for others. that theme came through. she was open, welcoming, wanting to help the homeless, people stayed at her address without paying rent. she wanted to do good. these are the last know
she lived more than 200 miles away in london. while we were standing around waiting for the police to take our names, i overheard one of the policemen say that she didn't have a head, the lady. and up until that point, it felt quite different, it felt like it was just a really sad, unfortunate thing that this lady had slipped over. but then when obviously we heard him say that, it was a little bit more scary. the discovery sparked a major police investigation, led by london's metropolitan...
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marconi house l london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. _ london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. calling-— london, calling. there it is, that is arthur. _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of course - london, calling. there it is, that| is arthur, who was of course also the director of programmes, the main newsreader, and also uncle arthur. he did some of the children's programming as well. there were about four or five people employed by the bbc in london at that time. it was a tiny organisation, 20,000, 30,000 people may have had a chance to listen in. but we have to remember, this wasn't the only bbc on that day. and there has been lots of new research being done about the bbc service coming out of manchester, called zzy, officially it started the next day, but research has shown that actually they broadcasted on this day as well. there was a children's
marconi house l london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. _ london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london, calling. 2l0, marconi house, london. calling-— london, calling. there it is, that is arthur. _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of _ london, calling. there it is, that is arthur, who was of course - london, calling. there it is, that| is arthur, who was of...
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i have huge pride in this organisation and what it means to london. i know thousands of my colleagues do. to hear those stories, which so grossly undermine all we stand for, is genuinely heartbreaking. i know so many of my people will be appalled by what they have heard, and therefore we must face it head on with the same courage to resolve these issues. we haven't had areas identified to us, but i expect individuals and locations to be revealed. rail passengers are facing more disruption this weekend as thousands of drivers from 11 train companies go on strike. the walkout by members of the aslef union is part of a long running dispute about pay. passengers are being advised to check their route before they travel. here's our transport correspondent katy austin. another strike and more disruption for passengers. with the train strike and there's no trains from hungerford to reading. so it is a 2.5 hour bus ride. it is understandable, but inconvenient, i would rather have it resolved quickly. this time it is train drivers walking out. their union says
i have huge pride in this organisation and what it means to london. i know thousands of my colleagues do. to hear those stories, which so grossly undermine all we stand for, is genuinely heartbreaking. i know so many of my people will be appalled by what they have heard, and therefore we must face it head on with the same courage to resolve these issues. we haven't had areas identified to us, but i expect individuals and locations to be revealed. rail passengers are facing more disruption this...
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he is the professor of italian studies at university college in london. he has been a recognized nationalist including doing a full-time -- so he gets it's a little bit of a different topic. but he has finally are with this kind of thing so would you welcome our speaker tonight sub eight. >> hello everybody. it's very nice to meet you all virtually. let me dive straight in so i can leave as much time for questions and discussion afterwards which of course is always the best. what is freemasonry? the sworn brotherhood of men originally and still to be clear only primarily men who are together dedicated to a program of self-improvement and the chief means of self-improvement comment they use rituals and symbols and moral qualities. the rituals are if you like miniature model dramas that masons act up at vast numbers of symbols are used in these rituals. masons through the history have hoovered up more and more symbols to use from all kinds of cultures and folklore since the one to use in their rituals but the original and most important of these symbols com
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a shocking culture which has been uncovered at the london fire brigade. example after example of abuse and poor behaviour at almost all levels of the organisation. i sat with a very senior female officer who said to me, through tears, that whenever she goes into a dangerous incident, she's always thinking, will the men around me protect me, given how much they are treating me as dirt back at the station? that was not one person. that was many, many people. other incidents at the london fire brigade include a black firefighter having a noose put by his locker. men huddled around a screen watching porn at some fire stations, and women being sexually taunted. the report said the behaviour of some brigade staff left a clear trail of psychological harm. this report has to be a watershed moment. when we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. it's possible to say we've got some wonderful fire fighters. we saw that during the summer when they dealt with the wildfires in our city because of the heat wave
a shocking culture which has been uncovered at the london fire brigade. example after example of abuse and poor behaviour at almost all levels of the organisation. i sat with a very senior female officer who said to me, through tears, that whenever she goes into a dangerous incident, she's always thinking, will the men around me protect me, given how much they are treating me as dirt back at the station? that was not one person. that was many, many people. other incidents at the london fire...
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on tonight's bbc london. a fresh appeal to find the killer of a soon—to—be father who was stabbed at the notting hill carnival. and the pioneering fertility surgery that could help cancer surviors. good evening to you. his family say he was excited about becoming a dad. but before that could happen 21 year—old takayo nebhard was fatally stabbed at the notting hill carnival in august. he wasjust months he was just months away from becoming a father when he was fatally stabbed. today there is a fresh appeal to help find his killer. we have been speaking to his family. this baby boy is just two—weeks—old, but he won't ever know his dad. takayo was killed at notting hill carnival. his family say it was the first time he'd been, travelling from his home in bristol, simply hoping to have fun. he just wanted to have a good time after a two—year lockdown, that's all. i never imagined i wouldn't see him again. when they heard he'd been hurt, his parents rushed to london. they were still on the motorway whe
on tonight's bbc london. a fresh appeal to find the killer of a soon—to—be father who was stabbed at the notting hill carnival. and the pioneering fertility surgery that could help cancer surviors. good evening to you. his family say he was excited about becoming a dad. but before that could happen 21 year—old takayo nebhard was fatally stabbed at the notting hill carnival in august. he wasjust months he was just months away from becoming a father when he was fatally stabbed. today there...
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london fire brigade . and we want to bring brigade. and we want to bring you the full statement. i'd like to take a few moments, but it's very important to have balance and all the facts when we're covering something as sensitive as this. so we have full as this. so we have the full statement london fire statement from. the london fire commissioner , andy wroe, who statement from. the london fire comnmentionedkndy wroe, who statement from. the london fire comn mentioned iniy wroe, who statement from. the london fire comnmentioned in his/roe, who statement from. the london fire comnmentioned in his report ho statement from. the london fire comnmentioned in his report .o theo mentioned in his report. what he has said is this today is a very sobering day. what he has said is this today is a very sobering day . there is is a very sobering day. there is no place for discrimination and harassment or bullying the brigade. and from it will be completely clear to all staff what behaviour isn't acceptable and, what
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the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. rail passengers faced disruption today as thousands of train drivers went on strike. 11 companies were affected — with limited or no services. the walkout, by members of the aslef union, is part of a long running dispute over pay. with all the sport now, here's olly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the former scotland rugby union international doddie weir has died at the age of 52. he raised millions for motor neurone disease charities after he was diagnosed with the disease six years ago. his wife kathy has described him "as an inspirational force of nature". here's our sports correspondent andy swiss
the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. rail passengers faced disruption today as thousands of train drivers went on...
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this weather front will like 11 in the london area. this weatherfront will drag like 11 in the london area. this weather front will drag its like 11 in the london area. this weatherfront will drag its heels. this front wobbles a little and doesn't want to clear away to the east. from central and southern england, and possibly even into lincolnshire, it could be raining through most of the day, and almost certainly in kent, you are in for a wet day. elsewhere across the country it will be a bright day of scattered clouds, occasional showers particularly in the west, and it will remain blustery. it is not particularly cold though. tomorrow evening that rain is still there in kent and sussex, just about clearing the coast of east anglia. monday and tuesday we will see high pressure building in from the south—west. this is a ridge of high pressure, so that means things should dry out. the weather front is still out in the north sea, but this ridge builds in and that will keep things settled, at least for most of us on monday, and certain
this weather front will like 11 in the london area. this weatherfront will drag like 11 in the london area. this weather front will drag its like 11 in the london area. this weatherfront will drag its heels. this front wobbles a little and doesn't want to clear away to the east. from central and southern england, and possibly even into lincolnshire, it could be raining through most of the day, and almost certainly in kent, you are in for a wet day. elsewhere across the country it will be a...
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yeah london . but it was tough, wasn't london. but it was tough, wasn't it because you were standing against a labour party in 2000 you're in the ascendancy yes quite. with the longest honeymoon period i've ever seen. yeah. and of course against ken who. yes you know, he sat in chair, he's done tell, but i, he is, you know, he is the cheeky chappy and all the rest of it. i enjoyed his company i'd say yes i agree. you can disagree with anything you think half of its crackers but you can't really dislike it. well, i think he's the best mayor we've had among three. i mean, he's the reason we the olympics 2012. we got the olympics in 2012. he's reason that, you know, the city what it is he was the city is what it is he was the man who basically made transport for took 12 for london work took 12 different agencies which i had to work with when i was minister transport where the big responsibility for london. yeah. i mean in my view he, he is the man watch. no. for me i've always been fascinated by kind of urbanism . you know, by the of
yeah london . but it was tough, wasn't london. but it was tough, wasn't it because you were standing against a labour party in 2000 you're in the ascendancy yes quite. with the longest honeymoon period i've ever seen. yeah. and of course against ken who. yes you know, he sat in chair, he's done tell, but i, he is, you know, he is the cheeky chappy and all the rest of it. i enjoyed his company i'd say yes i agree. you can disagree with anything you think half of its crackers but you can't really...
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london fire brigade is promising immediate changes to its disciplinary processes. louisa pilbeam reports. as wildfires broke out in london this summer, firefighters were praised for protecting the public. but they haven't protected their own, according to a report into london fire brigade, which found it is institutionally racist, misogynistic and has a bullying culture. i sat with a very senior female officer who said to me in tears that whenever she goes into a dangerous incident, she's almost thinking, "will the men around me protect me, given how much they have treated me as dirt back at the station?" that was not one person, that was many, many people. the report found example after example of abuse at all levels. incidents included a black firefighter having a noose above his locker, a muslim firefighter bullied over his faith with bacon put in his sandwiches, female colleagues being groped and crew members finding their helmets filled with urine. the brigade's commissioner andy rowe said he was deeply sorry for the harm that had been caused. to hear those st
london fire brigade is promising immediate changes to its disciplinary processes. louisa pilbeam reports. as wildfires broke out in london this summer, firefighters were praised for protecting the public. but they haven't protected their own, according to a report into london fire brigade, which found it is institutionally racist, misogynistic and has a bullying culture. i sat with a very senior female officer who said to me in tears that whenever she goes into a dangerous incident, she's...
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go ahead in london. i absolutely agree with your pizza, but we also have to, ah, bear in mind of the very big, very beginning of this year. russia wanted a security guarantees from united states and from the west lodge. but it, this wasn't provided to russia, which means the, you know, this conflict was unavailable. you know, unavoidable from, from, from the western perspective. everything was, you know, going into that direction to, to somehow a provoke russia onto, to react to, to, to, to, to de meddling on, on, on the, on his borders. so this goes back to what i said before the on or before the break that there with the russian government will neutralize you. it doesn't matter because you will have a contingent of people. graham, people with interest in poland or united kingdom, who grew up with a tricity towards russia. so it is engine, it, whether it will be, you know, government in exile in london. it, whether it will be a government in exile in poland. you will, has a ukrainian pro problem for the
go ahead in london. i absolutely agree with your pizza, but we also have to, ah, bear in mind of the very big, very beginning of this year. russia wanted a security guarantees from united states and from the west lodge. but it, this wasn't provided to russia, which means the, you know, this conflict was unavailable. you know, unavoidable from, from, from the western perspective. everything was, you know, going into that direction to, to somehow a provoke russia onto, to react to, to, to, to, to...
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he's from london and he's expecting most of his customers to be back in england. the village itself is le mallet. either way is english welsh. dabilla says it's, you know, we don't have one side and the other side, me personally, i'm, i suppose england. so i have oversee going to be 14 and, but really want west wales to win because it's very important for the country for local football club. connie mann, i have c claims to be whales, the oldest team. but of course, there's a twist as of this year, it's playing in the english league just as taught welsh teams such as swansea in cardiff, take part in england's professional system that doesn't stop. many of its players were being proud of their welsh heritage. and the same goes for laura alice jones conway. she's from the area, unlike her husband to be watching the match with her. for this is all like welcome foreign o'connor thing as free and save us and whoever loses is going to have to pay for a nice not your wife. so kennedy to dish and do the dean barbara al jazeera honey menace on the whales, england border. ah
he's from london and he's expecting most of his customers to be back in england. the village itself is le mallet. either way is english welsh. dabilla says it's, you know, we don't have one side and the other side, me personally, i'm, i suppose england. so i have oversee going to be 14 and, but really want west wales to win because it's very important for the country for local football club. connie mann, i have c claims to be whales, the oldest team. but of course, there's a twist as of this...
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despite being here in london, many _ policy. despite being here in london, many get _ policy. despite being here in london, many get their- policy. despite being here in| london, many get their faces covered for fear of retaliation. some say they will return to continue to support those who they claim are being repressed. greg mckenzie, bbc news, outside the chinese embassy, london. snow is falling in kyiv and temperatures are hovering around freezing— as ukraine battles to cope with power cuts after a barrage— of russian missile strikes targeting ukraine's energy grid. the cold weather is pushing up energy needs —even as repair workers —fix wrecked power facilities. jessica parker reports from kyiv. woman exclaims. it's almost a novelty — the lights come on. the water, too. ludmilla, who lives on her own, had, like millions, been without power for days. these outages could keep happening again and again this winter. is it bearable? translation: it's impossible to live in the city _ without electricity and water. the radiators don't work, the water is cold, it's cold
despite being here in london, many _ policy. despite being here in london, many get _ policy. despite being here in london, many get their- policy. despite being here in| london, many get their faces covered for fear of retaliation. some say they will return to continue to support those who they claim are being repressed. greg mckenzie, bbc news, outside the chinese embassy, london. snow is falling in kyiv and temperatures are hovering around freezing— as ukraine battles to cope with power...
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similar targets are being set in london. _ joy. similar targets are being set in london. even - joy. similar targets are being set in london. even harrods, department store synonymous with wealth and luxury, is making compromises. you will turn down _ making compromises. you will turn down the _ making compromises. you will turn down the lights _ making compromises. you will turn down the lights in - making compromises. you will turn down the lights in the - turn down the lights in the night is every store, we contribute like that to saving some energy. but ourjob is to give emotion and joy to people. it is the middle of the night here in central london and i am standing in front of the world—famous harrods building, which at this time of year is usually lit up entirely for stoppers you can see, there are still a few lights that are on, but on the whole, it is a much less dazzling affair than in previous years. and it is a pretty low—key affair here at selfridge's. and a familiar picture once again atjohn lewis. the common thread, the energy crisis caused in large par
similar targets are being set in london. _ joy. similar targets are being set in london. even - joy. similar targets are being set in london. even harrods, department store synonymous with wealth and luxury, is making compromises. you will turn down _ making compromises. you will turn down the _ making compromises. you will turn down the lights _ making compromises. you will turn down the lights in - making compromises. you will turn down the lights in the - turn down the lights in the night is...
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it is and the coach just left him in the centre of london.— centre of london. it is difficult for me. centre of london. it is difficult for me- also _ centre of london. it is difficult for me. also i'm _ centre of london. it is difficult for me. also i'm very - centre of london. it is difficult for me. also i'm very sick. - centre of london. it is difficult i for me. also i'm very sick. when centre of london. it is difficult - for me. also i'm very sick. when i was in dover, for 25 days, like little, little, here, very sick. yesterday, this person travelled from oxford to manston to try to get his brother and nephew out of the camp. he had recognised his nephew from a picture in the newspaper. today he still has not been able to contact them. bf} today he still has not been able to contact them-— today he still has not been able to contact them. 80 years old, they do not deserve — contact them. 80 years old, they do not deserve to _ contact them. 80 years old, they do not deserve to be _ contact them. 80 years old, they do not deserve to be treated _ contac
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the man who gives london bobby is a battle | gives london bobby is a battle with yes, _ gives london bobby is a battle with yes, charlie _ gives london bobby is a battle with yes, charlie chaplin. - gives london bobby is a battle with yes, charlie chaplin. he. with yes, charlie chaplin. he was with yes, charlie chaplin. was completely with yes, charlie chaplin.- was completely unprecedented. whatever is effective, dramatic and arresting as far as the public, _ and arresting as far as the public, the main object is to entertain. public, the main ob'ect is to mutant public, the main ob'ect is to entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy _ entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could _ entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could be - entertain. chaplin showed us that comedy could be great, | that comedy could be great, comedy— that comedy could be great, comedy could _ that comedy could be great, comedy could encompass i that comedy could be great, - comedy could encompass tragedy as welt _ comedy could encompass tragedy as welt he— comedy could encompass tragedy as well. . ., .
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no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program stranded at sea for weeks. italy says one of 3 migrant rescue ships will be allowed to dock, but only for medical checks. u. s. president joe by riley's vote is in the battle ground state of pennsylvania with just 3 days left before the midterm elections. the colombian sea bank helping to future proof the global food supply against extreme why the deforestation and human act servicing. ah, lo and welcome to the program, we've begin in ukraine and for the 1st time mirand as acknowledge that it sent drones to russia. aaron's foreign minister said on saturday that his country is supplied moscow with that equipment, farts for st. amir of de la yon says the small shipment was sent months before the invasion of ukraine, and terran is no longer supplying them. keep is claiming that kamikaze drove been used to bomb sissies and energy facilities. were on the front lines you crazy, eastern city of back. what is facing intense fighting, o
no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program stranded at sea for weeks. italy says one of 3 migrant rescue ships will be allowed to dock, but only for medical checks. u. s. president joe by riley's vote is in the battle ground state of pennsylvania with just 3 days left before the midterm elections. the colombian sea bank helping to future proof the global food supply against extreme why the deforestation and human act servicing. ah, lo and welcome to the...
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similar targets are being set in london. even harrods is making compromises. we london. even harrods is making compromises-— london. even harrods is making compromises. london. even harrods is making comromises. ~ ., compromises. we will turn down the li . hts at a compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain _ compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain moment _ compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain moment in - compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain moment in the - lights at a certain moment in the night, as every store is doing, to saving some energy. it is night, as every store is doing, to saving some energy.— night, as every store is doing, to saving some energy. it is the middle ofthe saving some energy. it is the middle of the night — saving some energy. it is the middle of the night in _ saving some energy. it is the middle of the night in central _ saving some energy. it is the middle of the night in central london - saving some energy. it is the middle of the night in central london and i l of the nigh
similar targets are being set in london. even harrods is making compromises. we london. even harrods is making compromises-— london. even harrods is making compromises. london. even harrods is making comromises. ~ ., compromises. we will turn down the li . hts at a compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain _ compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain moment _ compromises. we will turn down the lights at a certain moment in - compromises. we will turn down the lights...
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there wouldn't be no high, sweet, particularly in london, any problems. otherwise, we are in problem joined one or one east on a cone every journey across the ukiah to see why britain he sang true to lou vindaloo. i moved in when i was young, about 18 years. i loved bit him because there's no boundary to what one can achieve the hob suit. my father came to to make a landmark breast went in hopper funding. so i like to keep this tradition in the legacy pull my father. ringback ringback busy jack inside is the proud co owner of one of britain's oldest surviving curry have. sooner to migrating from bangladesh. his father established doorbell back in 1956. 0 hello. good evening, nick. hi, how are you? good. ever since this tandoori restaurant has been an institution in the posh london district of notting hill, we have a customer who comes from afar. do you just dine? we dies the key to our success. if i wanted to see with the food that my father started, it's still a family affair. 2 of his brothers cooked the carries in the kitchen bar jacket and his other s
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london mayor sadiq khan has announced that london's ultra low emission zone will be expanded across london . and expanded across london. and thirdly, and other transport. the government could be set to relax airport security restrictions on liquids and with the potential introduction of new high tech scanners in 24. well, joining me now to discuss of those things is simon calder, the travel editor of the independent. let's start the strikes, which are still with us. well, they are. and in fact, there will be an impact from this evening tomorrow. it's the time, the turn of the drivers, the train belonging to the aslaug . they are striking for 11 aslaug. they are striking for 11 train operate in companies including some of the really big long distance services that 70 west coast and gw are great western cross country , east western cross country, east midlands and transpennine express as well as some regional operators. they include chiltern, greater anglia and southeastern and northern. so massive disruption in certain areas but actually in many other places there are going to be trains run
london mayor sadiq khan has announced that london's ultra low emission zone will be expanded across london . and expanded across london. and thirdly, and other transport. the government could be set to relax airport security restrictions on liquids and with the potential introduction of new high tech scanners in 24. well, joining me now to discuss of those things is simon calder, the travel editor of the independent. let's start the strikes, which are still with us. well, they are. and in fact,...
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the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news from around the world. taiwan's president has resigned as leader of the governing party, saying she takes full responsibility for her party's poor showing in the local elections. tsai ing—wen�*s attempt to frame the elections on her government's defiance of china's increased military threats failed to sway voters. the democratic republic of congo has announced that it will hold its next presidential election in december next year. the announcement comes as rebel groups continue to cause instability in the east of the country, displacing tens of thousands of people from t
the london mayor has also demanded change. this report has to be a watershed moment where we get rid of the institutional racism, homophobia and discrimination that exists in our fire service. the damning report comes as london fire brigade faces criticism for its handling of the grenfell tower fire, but the brigade have confirmed immediate changes to training and disciplinary procedures. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. let's look at some of the day's other news from around the world. taiwan's...
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i'm not one of those people who thinks art should only be in london. we're the opera company where one in seven of our audience is under 35, we do free tickets for under—21s, and we welcome in people of colour more than any other opera house, so it's slightly odd to reduce our funding to this extent. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding. instead, the money's being moved to venues such as shakespeare north in prescot, near st helens. it was very evident that there were large parts of the country that had a big appetite and weren't getting the kind of funding that made it possible for them to enjoy great art on their doorstep. so we set out ourselves with the ambition of spending more money outside london. money's also being diverted to services, such as libraries in warwickshire, east yorkshire and barnsley, and the list of towns receiving new grants reads like a who's who of the government's levelling up agenda. there is politics in this. it comes down to fairness. if you live in the north—east, north w
i'm not one of those people who thinks art should only be in london. we're the opera company where one in seven of our audience is under 35, we do free tickets for under—21s, and we welcome in people of colour more than any other opera house, so it's slightly odd to reduce our funding to this extent. the mayor of london says the capital is losing around £50 million in arts funding. instead, the money's being moved to venues such as shakespeare north in prescot, near st helens. it was very...
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celebrating 70 years in london's best and -- west end today. they get ready to transfer broadway to the first time. >> preside kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. the murder of john kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. he caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. >> the leader of the conservative party and the prime minister. she told the cabinet it's a funny old world. >> the hot air balloon, it's not hot air we...
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is is around the world a returning artifacts to that countries of origin one in london has sent back its entire collection of berlin. hong's is to nigeria is gone. it's one example of a trend of historic item as being returned from across europe. the middle east of the americus. so how can other countries ensure that their cultural treasures are given back and can go on display for generations to come? this is inside story. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. welcome to the program. london's holy man museum has returned its collection of been bronze is to nigeria. they were stolen in the late 18 hundreds by british colonial troops. after they invaded the kingdom of benign it was now my jerry, up, the artifacts ended up in museums in europe and the united states and african states have sought baritone for decades. but the museum is still keeping hold of hundreds of the statues. now to say was hurry faucet status off with this report. a major moment in a long campaign in 1897 british soldiers stole thousands of finely wrought artifacts like this from the van kingdom of beneath. in modern
is is around the world a returning artifacts to that countries of origin one in london has sent back its entire collection of berlin. hong's is to nigeria is gone. it's one example of a trend of historic item as being returned from across europe. the middle east of the americus. so how can other countries ensure that their cultural treasures are given back and can go on display for generations to come? this is inside story. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. welcome to the program. london's holy...
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today's discussion from london we're joined by barbie. phillips, he's the author of the book lute britain and been in bronzes and a former al jazeera correspondent from utrecht in the netherlands. yas ran burton, a senior researcher of colonial collections restitution at amsterdam free university. i'm from of sala, in sweden, luigi prodder, and assistant professor of egyptology at of sala university. couldn't be with us such antwan's. barnaby. let's start with you at the brain, bronzes have become emblematic of this whole debate about cultural antiquities and where they belong. it's. but some major western museums at a difficult position has that regardless of their intentions. yes, i think you're alluding adrian to the british museum of which has the largest collection of been in bronze is of all, almost a 1000 done, of course, which has a unique symbolic importance in this discussion. but indeed, in so many other discussions to do with recitation and provenance, because it is the national museum of the country, which was response also o
today's discussion from london we're joined by barbie. phillips, he's the author of the book lute britain and been in bronzes and a former al jazeera correspondent from utrecht in the netherlands. yas ran burton, a senior researcher of colonial collections restitution at amsterdam free university. i'm from of sala, in sweden, luigi prodder, and assistant professor of egyptology at of sala university. couldn't be with us such antwan's. barnaby. let's start with you at the brain, bronzes have...