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c on the road in london. and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic loading the battery to 80 percent out of fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell at all when cling the k. yeah, i so i deal with given the what down i read very, very high. be for the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very 1st i honor i was going to bar one of i quite a few tracks is all 27 years in his job. even though did she do a very up to the vehicle? it's iconic retinas, iconic looked like we need to keep that, like when it built the electric london cab. a great example of how british tradition lives. ellen and motors the mission free, and innovatively into the future. ah ah, it's 9 am and kronos. oh, and christina and her son is ready to get her unusual bus on the road. ah, emerson, morgan is i'm abilene warning. we have to do one really without any passengers to see if the technology works. and if, if th
c on the road in london. and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic loading the battery to 80 percent out of fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell at all when cling the k. yeah, i so i deal with given the what down i read very, very high. be for the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very 1st i honor i was...
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c on the road in london. and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic loading the battery to 80 percent out of fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell at all when clean the k. yeah, i so i deal with given what though i'm read very, very happy from the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very 1st i honor i was going to bar one of i quite a few tracks is all 27 years of his job. even down is you do a very up to die vehicle. it's iconic retinas, iconic looked like we need to keep that, like when i took the electric london tab, a great example of how british tradition lives. ellen and motors the mission free and innovatively into the future. with it's 9 am and krona. oh, and christina and her son is ready to get her unusual bus on the road. in rivermore is i'm abilene warning. we have to do one really without any passengers to see if the technology works in it. but if there is a constru
c on the road in london. and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic loading the battery to 80 percent out of fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell at all when clean the k. yeah, i so i deal with given what though i'm read very, very happy from the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very 1st i honor i was going...
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c on the road in london. and almost half of all london cabs are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic. loading the battery to 80 percent at a fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell at all. when cleaning the cab. yeah, i so i deal with, given even what though, i'm read very, very highly from the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very forced. i honor i was gonna bar one of i quite a few taxi's or 27 years in his job even don't. is she her very up to die vehicle? it's iconic. retire neil icon. it looked like we need to keep that like when i built the electric london cab a great example of how british tradition lives. owen and motors emission free and innovatively into the future. ah, ah. lou, it's 9 am in coronado. oh, and christina and her son is ready to get her unusual bus on the road. in rhythm organs i'm every morning we have to do one really without any passengers to see if the technology works. if, if there
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the electric london cab. a great example of how british tradition lives, owen and motors emission free and innovatively into the future. with blue, it's 9 am and krona. oh, and christina anderson is ready to get her unusual bus on the road. rhythm organs. i'm abilene warning, we have to do one really without any passengers to see if the technology works. and if, if there is a construction site somewhere or something unusual on the route where we have to say ok today, we can't do this event or you have to be careful here. love with our dog broke off this autonomy bus does a lot on its own driving breaking, accelerating it precisely follows a virtual blue line. each round trip is 3 kilometers through kona locals, tourists. everyone's getting on board in a city. bus service is also available, but it only stops at the main tourist location, a rosen back fortress 4 times a day. the steep climb can be tough for some people. enter the autonomous shuttle which runs all day and is a welcome compliment to public transp
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on bbc london... white make a return appointed the crystal pilots since relegation was avoided from the premier league. good evening and welcome to the bbc�*s news at six. the head of the metropolitan police sir mark rowley has apologised and accepted his force has let people down after scathing report found it to be "institutionally racist, homophobic and misogynistic". the review by baroness casey says britain's largest police force needs a complete overhaul to restore public trust. it was commissioned after the rape and murder of sarah everard by a serving met police officer. it found that "female officers and staff routinely face sexism and misogyny". baroness casey described a "deep—seated homophobia" within the met, with claims of "racism and discrimination not recognised or ta ken seriously". our first report tonight is from our special correspondent lucy manning. lets remember how all this began. sarah everard walking home, kidnapped, raked and murdered by a met police officer. it shocked
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now the mayor london, sadiq khan . a few london, sadiq khan. a few eyebrows last night when at a pubuc eyebrows last night when at a public meeting in west london , public meeting in west london, he slammed those demonstrating the expansion of the ulez scheme , saying, quote, some of those outside are part of the far right. some of them are covid deniers, some are vaccine deniers, some are vaccine deniers and some are tories. what is vaccine denier? does not mean? that means that we're on the same side as perhaps across the same side as perhaps across the uk, various councils are trying to copy sadiq and implement all sorts of low traffic and environmental policies. are they just more examples of government overreach or ? are they necessary or? are they necessary inconvenience is to debate this , i'm joined now by the editor of the greater london transport newsletter, richard town and director of climate media coalition . donna mccarthy . good coalition. donna mccarthy. good evening. both let's start, richard is ulez the ultra low emission zone
now the mayor london, sadiq khan . a few london, sadiq khan. a few eyebrows last night when at a pubuc eyebrows last night when at a public meeting in west london , public meeting in west london, he slammed those demonstrating the expansion of the ulez scheme , saying, quote, some of those outside are part of the far right. some of them are covid deniers, some are vaccine deniers, some are vaccine deniers and some are tories. what is vaccine denier? does not mean? that means that we're on the...
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they took you to court in london. and they were actually making a very strong case about your corruption in the courts in london. my corruption? yes. of course not. well, then why did you run away? you ran away from the court in london. they took your passport and you fled to france? yes. why did you do that? that was absolutely legally. no, it was absolutely not legal. if you go back to britain, you face years in prison... no, i mean... ..for contempt of court. no, you have to understand... excuse me, we're actually talking about the royal courts of justice. rather than face that justice, you ran away excuse me, we're actually talking about the royal courts of justice. rather than face that justice, you ran away to france illegally. it depends. well, you know that if you go back to london, you will be locked up for contempt of court. no... before, yes. are you saying that in your experience, some of the uk's key institutions, politics, judicial, whatever, were corrupted by russian money? of course, of course. and yet
they took you to court in london. and they were actually making a very strong case about your corruption in the courts in london. my corruption? yes. of course not. well, then why did you run away? you ran away from the court in london. they took your passport and you fled to france? yes. why did you do that? that was absolutely legally. no, it was absolutely not legal. if you go back to britain, you face years in prison... no, i mean... ..for contempt of court. no, you have to understand......
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lead to 5 million londoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to londoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe ndoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe cleaner being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe cleaner airing able to breathe cleaner air rather than engaging, legitimate discussion about this discussion and debate about this air quality. it's disappointing to see opponents trying to to see some opponents trying to mislead the public by seeking to call into question the scientific evidence . but i'm scientific evidence. but i'm very for their response very grateful for their response , and mayor would always be , and the mayor would always be welcome anyway . welcome as a guest anyway. that's all from me. up next is down with mr. wharton. what have you got in your box of tricks tonight. i'm goodness. would tonight. i'm goodness. iwould love reece mogg versus love to see reece mogg versus sadiq khan . he won't be brave sadiq khan. he won't be brave enough. he won't be brave enough. he won't be brave enough. but i really hope it does. lots
lead to 5 million londoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to londoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe ndoners being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe cleaner being london wide will lead to 5 milli to breathe cleaner airing able to breathe cleaner air rather than engaging, legitimate discussion about this discussion and debate about this air quality. it's disappointing to see opponents trying to to see some opponents trying to mislead the public by seeking...
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and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic. loading the battery at 80 percent at a fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell a little when clean the cab. yeah, i so i deal with, given even what though, i'm read very, very highly from the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very force di, owner. i was going to bar one of i quite a few checks is are 27 years in his job even don't. is she her very up to thy vehicle? is iconic. retire, neil. i clinic look like we need to keep that like when i built the electric london cab a great example of how british tradition lives. owen and motors emission free and innovatively into the future. ah, ah. lou, it's 9 am in coronado. oh, and christina and her son is ready to get her unusual bus on the road. in rhythm organs, i'm abilene warning, we have to do one really without any passengers to see if the technology works. if,
and almost half of all london cats are now electric. the battery capacity is enough for a 130 kilometers or the equivalent of 8 hours of stop and go traffic. loading the battery at 80 percent at a fast charger takes half an hour. but being forced to take those breaks doesn't bother peter powell a little when clean the cab. yeah, i so i deal with, given even what though, i'm read very, very highly from the die. i 1st shot in driving say of one of these very force di, owner. i was going to bar...
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london not calling. fears for the city's global status, as another company moves its shares to wall street. i think we had huge credibility around stability and certainty and i think what we need to do through 23 and 2a is begin to rebuild that stability in that sense of the financial services and the uk as a financial services hub. also coming up, seeing red over green subsidies. germany's chancellor meets president biden, as european firms cry foul over his huge pro—us investment plans. plus, re—enter the dragon. as china's economy fizzles to its weakest in half a century, what can beijing do to get it breathing fire again? and, spreading the love. why showing your staff some appreciation is notjust good manners, but good business. we start here in london, where the outlook for the city as a financial centre is, according to some, looking murky. in the last few hours one of the uk's most successful tech companies, chip designer arm, has confirmed it will list its shares in new york instead of londo
london not calling. fears for the city's global status, as another company moves its shares to wall street. i think we had huge credibility around stability and certainty and i think what we need to do through 23 and 2a is begin to rebuild that stability in that sense of the financial services and the uk as a financial services hub. also coming up, seeing red over green subsidies. germany's chancellor meets president biden, as european firms cry foul over his huge pro—us investment plans....
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people i of colour in london make up over 4096 of colour in london make up over 40% of colour in london make up over 40% of the london population, and the metropolitan police, according to this review, is failing people of colour. it is failing lgbt cue people. it is failing in policing the majority of people in london. this is not a work issue this is about good policing. according to the review, it is failing to police the review, it is failing to police the majority of people in london. 0k, the majority of people in london. ok, marcus ryder, thank you very much indeed for european banking shares are rallying this morning, after days of turmoil on the stock markets. central bankers and politicians have moved to reassure investors following the takeover of credit suisse at the weekend. tobias straumann, professor of economic history at zurich university, gave us his assessment of the state of markets. i think it's succeeding but this is not over yet. it's not necessarily because of switzerland but because of the general situation. we have a high level of debt all over the place and we
people i of colour in london make up over 4096 of colour in london make up over 40% of colour in london make up over 40% of the london population, and the metropolitan police, according to this review, is failing people of colour. it is failing lgbt cue people. it is failing in policing the majority of people in london. this is not a work issue this is about good policing. according to the review, it is failing to police the review, it is failing to police the majority of people in london. 0k,...
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how sceptical do you think londoners are _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about the _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about the met's - londoners are about the met's ability to reform itself?- ability to reform itself? well, oinion. ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown _ ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown that - ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown that less - ability to reform itself? well, j opinion. shown that less than ability to reform itself? well, - opinion. shown that less than 5096, opinion. shown that less than 50%, around 50% of londoners only have confidence in the place, that is not acceptable. in this country, we police by consent and the met is about to carry communities with them, so we have to face up to challenges, the met is literally in the last two now reform, do or die, and if it doesn't, they will be many structural and institutional problems that will lead to their conclusion. i hope the m
how sceptical do you think londoners are _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about the _ london. how sceptical do you think londoners are about the met's - londoners are about the met's ability to reform itself?- ability to reform itself? well, oinion. ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown _ ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown that - ability to reform itself? well, opinion. shown that less - ability to...
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so back in london, is london still home for you? london is definitely still home for me. 100%, yes. how does life in the usa compare to life in england. it's totally different, you know, because life in the uk, it was different because i was younger. i went through the traditional school system and working, normaljob. and then in the nfl, i'm some nfl player, i'm an nfl player, you know, i'm a star! so, yeah, it's definitely different. how do you feel whenever you come back home? i feel grounded. i feel humbled. the nfl is such this... it's this all—consuming thing, you know, and it's this... we're all in this echo chamber of football then, these large amounts of wages and, you know, and salaries and, you know, and just having, being around the best of the best and everything. and then you come back home and it'sjust, you know, you get to see just the disparity and, you know, and it's just different. it's just different. do you still head back to your old haunts or do you try to avoid that? oh, no, no, istill do. yeah, listen, i'll go back. i'll go back around. yeah. especially i
so back in london, is london still home for you? london is definitely still home for me. 100%, yes. how does life in the usa compare to life in england. it's totally different, you know, because life in the uk, it was different because i was younger. i went through the traditional school system and working, normaljob. and then in the nfl, i'm some nfl player, i'm an nfl player, you know, i'm a star! so, yeah, it's definitely different. how do you feel whenever you come back home? i feel...
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london, in particular. yeah, it is a proper melting pot. all that stuff gone into the pot, all that seasoning. yeah! a little kick! laughter. the influence of caribbean culture is palpable. through fashion, food and of course music, notwithstanding the annual notting hill carnival. this reggae brunch is a self—described slice of carnival. but all year round. it's electric, sometimes they come in, they're a bit shy, but it's myjob to try and get them on the energy that i am on, let's get the rum punch in, you know, if that don't work, we got rice and peas and jerk chicken, if that doesn't work, i'm gonna jump on the table. you know i mean? that's what it's about. a lot of the music in itself is bringing the culture from home, the food, the lifestyle, and it'sjust great that we can bring so much different, diverse people into one place just to embrace the jamaican culture. i took a breather and caught up with a couple of punters outside. i think caribbean culture is just naturally uplifting. when you look at the back story of people from th
london, in particular. yeah, it is a proper melting pot. all that stuff gone into the pot, all that seasoning. yeah! a little kick! laughter. the influence of caribbean culture is palpable. through fashion, food and of course music, notwithstanding the annual notting hill carnival. this reggae brunch is a self—described slice of carnival. but all year round. it's electric, sometimes they come in, they're a bit shy, but it's myjob to try and get them on the energy that i am on, let's get the...
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he came from london, and they're from london, too. if he can do it, it allows those young people to believe that they can as well. what's it been like, getting to meet efe? oh, he's been quite loud, hasn't he?! . shouts. has it changed much from when you first got here and you were growing up there? in terms of american football, yeah, definitely. like, the sport's grown immensely. like, it's honestlyjust taken over and it's becoming a part of the english culture. does it help remind you of how far you've come yourself? it does. just being able to play in the league for this long and then also seeing the new generation of kids, notjust going off to just traditional football and they're talking about american football, you know, flag football, and just wanting to go over to america and study and just being able to do that, it's huge. like, those conversations would never happen in my community. i feel like it's given me a lot of confidence. it's given me a lot of life skills. american football, especially flag, it's very family orienta
he came from london, and they're from london, too. if he can do it, it allows those young people to believe that they can as well. what's it been like, getting to meet efe? oh, he's been quite loud, hasn't he?! . shouts. has it changed much from when you first got here and you were growing up there? in terms of american football, yeah, definitely. like, the sport's grown immensely. like, it's honestlyjust taken over and it's becoming a part of the english culture. does it help remind you of how...
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was that the britons plans to send you any ammunition to you is a pop to post nuclear armageddon as london out of washington trying to downplay the devastating effects of those weapons. also, standing in the middle of a crater made by the ballistic missile, which is capable of carrying nuclear ammunition. obviously, this was not the case. this time around. however, this building has been completely destroyed a crack on the net hit, a water supply that the vital publicity survival, a nation of them bob way arises up against the usb economic sanctions. offering it back over to russia with us, it's about we have so much to offer with a new wave office in bobby, and to say that the new wave of families wants to achieve more. want to see our country press a welcome to our, to international broadcasting life for most guys, just post the i'm as always, it's great to have you with us. i'm right mommy. let's take a look at the top floor. is this our yet another revelation about us involvement in the node stream sabotaged pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh says, germany is chalked our s
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and on bbc london... are billionaire�*s son who fled to yemen after a murder investigation admits to the bbc that he was involved. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the terrorism threat level in northern ireland has been raised from substantial to severe — meaning the risk of an attack is now "highly likely". the rating is based on an mi5 intelligence assessment and comes after a rise in activity by dissident republicans, including a gun attack last month on a senior police officer. the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton—harris, says the public should remain vigilant, but not be alarmed. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy, sent this report from belfast. the attack on the senior police officer last month one of the factors that led to the threat level being increased. when dci john caldwell was shot multiple times at this sports ground, while coaching youth football, the incident was claimed by the violent dissident republican group known as the new ira, who oppose northern ir
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but is it of the london. but is it part of the kind of ongoing war on the motorists, this obsession with green greener than green trains are greener than cars. therefore we ought to have high speed and not better roads . and, you know, we're going to have be confined 15 minute have to be confined 15 minute cities and the ulez zone , as cities and the ulez zone, as you're about to talk about, is about to be expanded. i mean, you it's as though the you know, it's as though the motorist has become favourite whipping boy and there's really no now but even in parliament to stand up for the motorist but it's deeply political isn't it. because the motorist is the individual encapsulated whereas the trains are collectivist and they're collective and they don't particularly work. and as you say, they go on strike. i just wonder hs2 when it comes in would need any train drivers, but i bet it'll have them. yeah i expect it will. i mean as a football fan i have to say i was quite looking forward to being able to follow m
but is it of the london. but is it part of the kind of ongoing war on the motorists, this obsession with green greener than green trains are greener than cars. therefore we ought to have high speed and not better roads . and, you know, we're going to have be confined 15 minute have to be confined 15 minute cities and the ulez zone , as cities and the ulez zone, as you're about to talk about, is about to be expanded. i mean, you it's as though the you know, it's as though the motorist has become...
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i'm in favour of the central london ulez . and i think if you london ulez. and i think if you look at all the major changes that have been brought in in london of transport, london in terms of transport, you you know, you know, petrol, you know, without in seatbelts, no without in it seatbelts, no dfink without in it seatbelts, no drink , you know, there's been drink, you know, there's been a whole range of things which have been brought in, but they've been brought in, but they've been after discussion been brought in after discussion with i remember barbara castle making seatbelts. making the case for seatbelts. very, everybody very, very poor everybody understands nowadays that you don't have led in petrol and you don't have led in petrol and you don't drive without a seatbelt and drink drive. we're and you don't drink drive. we're fine problem with fine with it. the problem with ulez have it. thanks. ulez and we do have it. thanks. thankfully we do have a democracy we a next democracy we have a vote next year and. i think that sadiq khan will have to ac
i'm in favour of the central london ulez . and i think if you london ulez. and i think if you look at all the major changes that have been brought in in london of transport, london in terms of transport, you you know, you know, petrol, you know, without in seatbelts, no without in it seatbelts, no dfink without in it seatbelts, no drink , you know, there's been drink, you know, there's been a whole range of things which have been brought in, but they've been brought in, but they've been after...
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we never meet as a car and sends london . 95% of car and sends london. 95% of london's do not use a car in central london to work. why are you talking about this elite user suv used to get around, but not the people use public transport. don't you care about the 1.5 million pensioners? when did you get on this programme talk about the 1.5 million pensioners who now have to pay to go and see their kids or take the kids school because the tory government free transport in the mornings in london . free mornings in london. free transport is not necessarily what works everybody and i'm not just taught there's more to life than commuting is more to life and this is what me whenever we have this conversation like there is sort of a lack of humanity in terms of what life looks like because people just want to leave their house, go to work and come home at night like some little robots getting on and train or getting on a and off a train or getting on a bus, which never turn, bus, which frankly never turn, are overpriced and ordained often public transport often as well. public transport for wom
we never meet as a car and sends london . 95% of car and sends london. 95% of london's do not use a car in central london to work. why are you talking about this elite user suv used to get around, but not the people use public transport. don't you care about the 1.5 million pensioners? when did you get on this programme talk about the 1.5 million pensioners who now have to pay to go and see their kids or take the kids school because the tory government free transport in the mornings in london ....
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why is, like, london and the uk deemed to be one of the best food places? it's because of migration, right? people brought different food from around the world. cosmopolitan, kind of multicultural element of it — i think that's what really makes the uk quite special. yeah. london in particular. yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. but it's like... it is a proper melting pot, right? all those things have gone into the pot, all that seasoning. yeah. a little kick! laughter the influence of caribbean culture is palpable through fashion, food and, of course, music, notwithstanding the annual notting hill carnival. and this reggae brunch is a self—described slice of carnival... ..but all year round. a lot of, like, the music in itself, we're bringing the culture from home, we're bringing the food, we're bringing the lifestyle. and it's just great that you can bring so much different, diverse people into one placejust to embrace the jamaican caribbean culture. so, whereveryourjam is, in london, there are no shortage of ways to dive in and get a taste of island life. now,
why is, like, london and the uk deemed to be one of the best food places? it's because of migration, right? people brought different food from around the world. cosmopolitan, kind of multicultural element of it — i think that's what really makes the uk quite special. yeah. london in particular. yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. but it's like... it is a proper melting pot, right? all those things have gone into the pot, all that seasoning. yeah. a little kick! laughter the influence of caribbean culture...
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well, london is the only place to find those answers. this storyjust gets more and more extraordinary. it turns out that when the gang were doing the bounce back loan fraud in 2020, they were already out on police bailfor the money laundering they'd been arrested for. that in 2018, the courts decided they couldn't keep them in prison. yes, it is frustrating. it's frustrating for hardworking officers that the individuals that they think are probably detained for a long time are back out there doing things. but that's the way things happen. and, you know, ourjob is to get out there and arrest them. how the rest of the criminaljustice system works is down to the rest of the criminaljustice system. but a difficult moment. yeah, difficult. difficult for people who work hard like my officers do. it sends a dreadful signal to society that bad people are enriching themselves on the back of decent taxpayers. if anyone�*s going to know what went wrong with the bounce back loan scheme, it's this man. lord agnew was the government's counterfraud m
well, london is the only place to find those answers. this storyjust gets more and more extraordinary. it turns out that when the gang were doing the bounce back loan fraud in 2020, they were already out on police bailfor the money laundering they'd been arrested for. that in 2018, the courts decided they couldn't keep them in prison. yes, it is frustrating. it's frustrating for hardworking officers that the individuals that they think are probably detained for a long time are back out there...
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for the ultimate foodie, taste of london is back in regents park from june. chefs from around the city will offer up their best dishes for you to try. you can even learn how to cook some of your favourite meals. over in east london, the annual greenwich and docklands festival takes place. it's free for all, you can expect theatre shows and performing arts. still to come, seven marathons in seven days across seven continents. i'm playing into the heart of new york city. so don't go away. next up is the incredible journey one man makes to become the first disabled person to complete the world marathon challenge. you've crossed 18 time zones, you've got to do it all than 168 hours, you are eating, sleeping, recovering as best you can on the plane. we flew into antarctica on russian cargo plane. the plane door opens and instantly you could feel the wind and you could feel the biting kind of temperature kick again. at that point i was a little bit overwhelming, so i was wondering, how is this going to work? is this going to work? just of the course because of the
for the ultimate foodie, taste of london is back in regents park from june. chefs from around the city will offer up their best dishes for you to try. you can even learn how to cook some of your favourite meals. over in east london, the annual greenwich and docklands festival takes place. it's free for all, you can expect theatre shows and performing arts. still to come, seven marathons in seven days across seven continents. i'm playing into the heart of new york city. so don't go away. next up...
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moscow about what new details of the life and death of the fugitive oligarch became known now from london alexander khabarov 10 years ago , on march 23, 2013 , the lifeless body of the former oligarch was found behind this fence in a mansion. boris biryuzovsky this man was extremely a prominent figure in russian politics in the difficult nineties at the beginning of the 2000s, he fled to england and eventually died here under very mysterious circumstances, allegedly. he hanged himself on his own scarf in the bathroom of the house owned by his ex-wife, mathematician, doctor of technical sciences, winner of the lenin komsomol prize, berezovsky, in the nineties , successfully plunged into business and politics, founded the company logovas, established control over the ort television channel, siphoned money from aeroflot to the sibneft company, and even got a position deputy secretary of the security council of russia to the reception house that belonged to him. influential businessmen and politicians gathered in moscow. many of them did not know that their conversations, berezovsky on writin
moscow about what new details of the life and death of the fugitive oligarch became known now from london alexander khabarov 10 years ago , on march 23, 2013 , the lifeless body of the former oligarch was found behind this fence in a mansion. boris biryuzovsky this man was extremely a prominent figure in russian politics in the difficult nineties at the beginning of the 2000s, he fled to england and eventually died here under very mysterious circumstances, allegedly. he hanged himself on his...
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and 2016 the mayor of london promised zero strikes on london underground. today is the 136th day of stripes. will my friend join with me in condemning those strikes that have brought misery to the public in london and condemned the mayor of london for his failure to address this? 1 >> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right. about that misery being inflicted on londoners by the incompetence. not only did they vote against our minimum service levels which would provide this for the working british public, the mayor of london since the pandemic has received 6 billion pounds of additional funding. so for us to be in the situation that we find ourselves in today is unacceptable. >> an investigation reported in the guardian and the bbc revealed that and the last year, more than 450 instances, sewage was leaking into cancer wards, maternity units and a&e departments. the legacy of this conservative government will be an image of a nurse cleaning up sewage around a patient in a crumbly hospital. the prime minister commit to that pledge of building 41
and 2016 the mayor of london promised zero strikes on london underground. today is the 136th day of stripes. will my friend join with me in condemning those strikes that have brought misery to the public in london and condemned the mayor of london for his failure to address this? 1 >> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right. about that misery being inflicted on londoners by the incompetence. not only did they vote against our minimum service levels which would provide this...
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and it's notjust in london. police forces across england and wales are vetting all their officers and every misconduct hearing, every court case, may further undermine public confidence. six forces have already been put in special measures by inspectors. so, will the politicians give the met commissioner sir mark rowley the time he says he needs to turn things around? the report recommends reviewing progress after two and five years, but in the immediate future, the problems are likely to worsen. i will be holding the metropolitan police and the mayor of london to account by measuring their progress. i ask londoners tojudge sir mark and the mayor of london not on their words but on their actions to stamp out racist, misogynistic and homophobic behaviour. the home secretary has backed the met commissioner to get the job done. but with a general election probably next year and manifestos to be written before that, will party leaders demand radical reform of policing sooner? page after page, the report provides bot
and it's notjust in london. police forces across england and wales are vetting all their officers and every misconduct hearing, every court case, may further undermine public confidence. six forces have already been put in special measures by inspectors. so, will the politicians give the met commissioner sir mark rowley the time he says he needs to turn things around? the report recommends reviewing progress after two and five years, but in the immediate future, the problems are likely to...
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in 2016, the current mayor of london promised zero strikes on the london underground. today is the 135th day of strikes since then. will my right honorable friend join me in condemning those strikes, which have brought misery to the travelling public in london, and condemn the mayor of london for his failure to address this issue? speaker: prime minister? pm sunak: mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right about the misery being inflicted on londoners by the incompetent running of tfl. it is worth bearing in mind that not only does the labour party vote against our minimum service levels, which will provide respite for the hard-working british public, but since the pandemic the mayor of london has received £6 billion of additional funding for transport services. so for us to be in the situation that we find ourselves in today is simply unacceptable. speaker: [calls name] >> thank you, mr. speaker. an investigation reported in the guardian and by the bbc revealed that on more than 450 instances in the last year sewage was leaking into cancer wards, maternity
in 2016, the current mayor of london promised zero strikes on the london underground. today is the 135th day of strikes since then. will my right honorable friend join me in condemning those strikes, which have brought misery to the travelling public in london, and condemn the mayor of london for his failure to address this issue? speaker: prime minister? pm sunak: mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right about the misery being inflicted on londoners by the incompetent running of...
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i’m issues that matter to londoners? i'm not sure at issues that matter to londoners? i“n not sure at the moment that that's where we should be focusing attention. i think it's about getting the front line right, dealing with confidence, rebuilding the confidence of londoners in the net, particularly around women and children. that's where i would focus and i'm not sure we need to look at dividing up the met at this stage, but that may come, as dame louise saysin but that may come, as dame louise says in her report, if sufficient progress isn't made on the basics of policing, keeping londoners safe, particularly women and children. dame diana johnson, labour mp and chair of the home affairs select committee, thank you. sri lanka is no longer a bankrupt nation, that's what the president had to say after securing a $3 billion bailout from the international monetary fund after nearly one year of negotiations. the financial aid will help boost the country's reserves as they face the worst economic crisis since independence. russia's invasion of ukraine and soaring inflat
i’m issues that matter to londoners? i'm not sure at issues that matter to londoners? i“n not sure at the moment that that's where we should be focusing attention. i think it's about getting the front line right, dealing with confidence, rebuilding the confidence of londoners in the net, particularly around women and children. that's where i would focus and i'm not sure we need to look at dividing up the met at this stage, but that may come, as dame louise saysin but that may come, as dame...
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raised in north london she was working in a| north london she was working in a pub when she signed her first deal she was chosen for eurovision by tap music, the company behind ellie goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met _ goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, _ goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, her— goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, her charisma, i when we met mae, her charisma, determination, she has such great wit and she is super intelligent, she seemed like the right choice. but she has big shoes to fill. # up in spaceman... steve after sam ryder's second place. you've _ after sam ryder's second place. you've got— after sam ryder's second place. you've got to go big and got to do it right _ you've got to go big and got to do it right and — you've got to go big and got to do it right and this _ you've got to go big and got to do it right and this is— you've got to go big and got to do it right and this is such _ you've got to go big and got to do it right and this is such a - you've got to go big and got to
raised in north london she was working in a| north london she was working in a pub when she signed her first deal she was chosen for eurovision by tap music, the company behind ellie goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met _ goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, _ goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, her— goulding and lana delray. definitely when we met mae, her charisma, i when we met mae, her charisma, determination, she has such great wit and she...
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lunch myself, not in london but — having a big lunch myself, not in london but in liverpool, prior to eurovision. _ london but in liverpool, prior to eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch— eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch egg — eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch egg with rylan and scott mills. _ scotch egg with rylan and scott mills. i— scotch egg with rylan and scott mills, i would scotch egg with rylan and scott mills, iwould imagine. you scotch egg with rylan and scott mills, iwould imagine. mills, i would imagine. you used to host the bake _ mills, i would imagine. you used to host the bake of, _ mills, i would imagine. you used to host the bake of, do _ mills, i would imagine. you used to host the bake of, do people - mills, i would imagine. you used to | host the bake of, do people assume host the bake of, do people assume you will be bringing cakes and you know what you are doing? —— you used to host the bake 0ff. mary berry would not be impressed by that scone. tt would not be impressed by that scone. . , , would not be impressed by that scone. .,
lunch myself, not in london but — having a big lunch myself, not in london but in liverpool, prior to eurovision. _ london but in liverpool, prior to eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch— eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch egg — eurovision, so i will be sharing a scotch egg with rylan and scott mills. _ scotch egg with rylan and scott mills. i— scotch egg with rylan and scott mills, i would scotch egg with rylan and scott mills, iwould imagine. you scotch egg with rylan and...
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right now — and you look at transport for london, which operates the famous london tube, they've got a pretty mighty union that does not want to automate the london underground. well, as you know, we're extremely present in the london underground and we are extremely proud of having delivered the trains for elizabeth line — for example, which is a very brand new line. working perfectly, perfectly well. and, yes, we are working on these automated automation of some of the lines. but it takes, as you said, it takes a lot of time for that. between you and me, do you think the london tube or the london underground would work more efficiently if — if they used autonomous trains? in general, autonomous trains bring a better regularity of the traffic. so actually, the headway is between two metros. if you go to very short headways, only automated trains can achieve these kind of headways. but now to automate the line, it's a huge investment, to be fair, so you cannot do that. on the new lines, a lot of metros are now requiring automated lines. but for existing lines, it's a huge investm
right now — and you look at transport for london, which operates the famous london tube, they've got a pretty mighty union that does not want to automate the london underground. well, as you know, we're extremely present in the london underground and we are extremely proud of having delivered the trains for elizabeth line — for example, which is a very brand new line. working perfectly, perfectly well. and, yes, we are working on these automated automation of some of the lines. but it...