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paris house macron, silent. rise in prices for food and utilities in london stopped selling plane tickets life is getting more and more foggy spanish passions on the stage of a big show new life of don quixote in the atmosphere of an old theater we have something more than amazing our partners direct evidence, the intellectual exhibition of belarus, which is now conquering brest today, it opened in the athletics arena before that, the exhibition has already visited five regional centers of belarus and experts call many of its projects a real breakthrough. among them, the drug irinagin, which helps to defeat cancer, the drug for soil disinfection, belarusian, electric cars and much more, a whole day will not be enough to get around all the locations on a huge exhibition site , more than 150 participants from different regions. belarusian scientists will show their latest achievements and developments to belarus , representatives of educational institutions of research state and private organizations of the country's technoparks, which are engaged in scientific research. we will try to crea
paris house macron, silent. rise in prices for food and utilities in london stopped selling plane tickets life is getting more and more foggy spanish passions on the stage of a big show new life of don quixote in the atmosphere of an old theater we have something more than amazing our partners direct evidence, the intellectual exhibition of belarus, which is now conquering brest today, it opened in the athletics arena before that, the exhibition has already visited five regional centers of...
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new london line. next they are all for the charge. don't care about the cost of living crisis. is my right honorable friend agree with me the best way to protect some of the spread of this unfair 12-pound 50 at a text conservatives. next mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right. nikki failed to mention just this week we've seen labor in wales introduced our plans for further roadside as well. increasing it listen and stand up for the public justiceou conservatives in my wee brothers diagnosed with colitis eight years ago to the lives upside down part of incredibly friends of money with this life limiting condition. that he has succumbed to the disease. psychodynamic and centrist up-and-down that uk, trying to survey for the families with the condition and disease that wreak havoc on our body. she cut the crab but he meet with my constituents. >> i think they honorable for her question with the labor awarenessne the issue have been very happy to meet with her strength to get the support and
new london line. next they are all for the charge. don't care about the cost of living crisis. is my right honorable friend agree with me the best way to protect some of the spread of this unfair 12-pound 50 at a text conservatives. next mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right. nikki failed to mention just this week we've seen labor in wales introduced our plans for further roadside as well. increasing it listen and stand up for the public justiceou conservatives in my wee brothers...
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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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Mar 6, 2023
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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? 0h, he's been quite loud, hasn't he?! _ 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 orientated. i can
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? 0h, he's been quite loud, hasn't he?! _ 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...
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he made a trip out of north london to visit davos recently. perhaps, perhaps while he was there, perhaps he missed the survey of 4000 global ceos from 100 different countries that ranked the united kingdom as their number one european partner. now, if he's a serious about getting the economy growing, then he should stand up to the vested interest in the unions and back are levels. >> only one part of the plan for growth. there's only one part of the economy and they are sitting there. energy bills is not this couple good as he pretends. oil and gas company are making vast and expected profits whilst people face misery of higher bills. they can boast all the likes but companies like shell didn't pay a penny in windfall tax last year and they're still not paying their fair share now. why doesn't he admit his mistake, get rid of the loopholes in his botched windfall tax and finally choose family finances over oil profit? >> mr. speaker, there's been -- since i introduce a new tax on energy company. an energy company -- [shouting] and energy compa
he made a trip out of north london to visit davos recently. perhaps, perhaps while he was there, perhaps he missed the survey of 4000 global ceos from 100 different countries that ranked the united kingdom as their number one european partner. now, if he's a serious about getting the economy growing, then he should stand up to the vested interest in the unions and back are levels. >> only one part of the plan for growth. there's only one part of the economy and they are sitting there....
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but it is needed in the south, especially in london, energy is transmitted there through power lines that cannot cope. if the wind is very strong, the energy beats over the edge , then the wind turbines have to be turned off instead of exporting energy, we waste it, while this type of energy quite cheap is obtained in terms of industrial policy is a failure. it would be fine just for nothing, but to turn off the windmills, their owner also needs to pay money electricity is generated. and no payment is made. it's like stories about crooks who put tourists on a camel for ten dollars in the desert and take off . for twenty last year, the national grid paid the owners of the turbines 215 million pounds so that they stood still and did not twitch. ultimately, this money will be squeezed drop by drop from the wallets of already constrained consumers. the bills continue to grow. the winter has not really ended and i cannot turn off the heating. me it's very a worrying uk grid operator predicts that these shutdown costs could soon rise to £2.5bn a year and will continue to rise until the sy
but it is needed in the south, especially in london, energy is transmitted there through power lines that cannot cope. if the wind is very strong, the energy beats over the edge , then the wind turbines have to be turned off instead of exporting energy, we waste it, while this type of energy quite cheap is obtained in terms of industrial policy is a failure. it would be fine just for nothing, but to turn off the windmills, their owner also needs to pay money electricity is generated. and no...
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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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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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the research will raise concerns over london's recent performance. in the post—brexit world a number of high profile companies have chosen to sell their shares in new york — rather than in london. we're nowjoined from the big apple by our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. what is driving his company in the big apple? what is driving his company in the bi a- -le? ., what is driving his company in the biaule? ., ., what is driving his company in the biuaule? ., ., , what is driving his company in the biaule? ., ., , ., , big apple? there are a couple faxes here. as big apple? there are a couple faxes here- as you — big apple? there are a couple faxes here- as you say. — big apple? there are a couple faxes here. as you say, the _ big apple? there are a couple faxes here. as you say, the brexit - big apple? there are a couple faxes here. as you say, the brexit factor l here. as you say, the brexit factor has put the fear into many investors at the time and you've seen that flow out of london as a result. but you have to look
the research will raise concerns over london's recent performance. in the post—brexit world a number of high profile companies have chosen to sell their shares in new york — rather than in london. we're nowjoined from the big apple by our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury. what is driving his company in the big apple? what is driving his company in the bi a- -le? ., what is driving his company in the biaule? ., ., what is driving his company in the biuaule? ., ., , what...
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i5 for silicon valley london or a silicon valley uk.— for silicon valley london or a silicon valley uk. for silicon valley london or a silicon valle uk. , ., ., ., , silicon valley uk. is that good news auestion silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark— silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i _ silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i think _ silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i think that's - silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i think that's bright l question mark i think that�*s bright in that the first course of action, or the first possible outcome seems to be an acquisition of the entire bunk. even the parent company in america which obviously scv uk was a subsidiary. there are reports that the regulator in america is try that and accept bids through an auction process today at us time. early front rotors for that conversation were banks such asj.p. morgan and others of the like. similarly, here in the uk, clearly, hm treasury and the bank of england would like to see silicon valley bank uk is potentially acqui
i5 for silicon valley london or a silicon valley uk.— for silicon valley london or a silicon valley uk. for silicon valley london or a silicon valle uk. , ., ., ., , silicon valley uk. is that good news auestion silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark— silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i _ silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i think _ silicon valley uk. is that good news question mark i think that's - silicon valley uk. is that good news question...
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yeah, we're at the new twist museum in central london, which is filled with a multitude of mirrors and instagrammable illusions that will play with your perceptions. oh, this makes a change. look at you down there. we know. and for reference, this is our true social standing that you're looking at right now. and what's weird is this isn't even the strangest thing i filmed recently. it is a fundamental law of the universe that nearly everything looks better in slo mo, something that the slo mo guys have been proving since 2010. three, two, one, go. there are 1a million youtube subscribers regularly. watch gav and dan slow things down as they blow things up. no one stand in front of the canon for obvious reasons. dan is ex—military and weapons trained, which means he can do this sort of thing. you, on the other hand, can't. and today i've come to gary's studio in texas to add to the list of silly things that he's filmed in slow motion. yeah, this is the stuff that we're about to film with or just leftover stuff that we've already done. like that's what's left of a newton's cradle after
yeah, we're at the new twist museum in central london, which is filled with a multitude of mirrors and instagrammable illusions that will play with your perceptions. oh, this makes a change. look at you down there. we know. and for reference, this is our true social standing that you're looking at right now. and what's weird is this isn't even the strangest thing i filmed recently. it is a fundamental law of the universe that nearly everything looks better in slo mo, something that the slo mo...
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but you're not seeing any slow down, saudis specifically into london. >> no. there's always been an affinity with the uk market and london in particular, and actually the demand is strengthening. london probably faces more competition in terms of the money, but really it's the dominant market in where they're looking to invest globally. >> talk about the boom and dig digital nomad. we've talked about it in terms of younger people, gen z who want adventure and want to move around and live in different countries. seems to be a big trend on the high end of the spectrum where are we seeing this boom most prominently >> for a lot of people around the world, if your passport doesn't give you visa-free access to travel to other countries, the desire to buy another passport and obtain another visa is a really attraction active proposition. european schemes have been in big play some have come back this year. the portugal scheme, uk scheme have disappeared actually what we talk about in the report is really that growth in other markets, say turkey, malaysia, singapore,
but you're not seeing any slow down, saudis specifically into london. >> no. there's always been an affinity with the uk market and london in particular, and actually the demand is strengthening. london probably faces more competition in terms of the money, but really it's the dominant market in where they're looking to invest globally. >> talk about the boom and dig digital nomad. we've talked about it in terms of younger people, gen z who want adventure and want to move around and...
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london time. that is a key focus for investors. if we get a hot inflation report, it could set the stage for price hikes from the european central banks a lot to play for in the trade and earnings on top of it. let's look at the boards from the regional perspective smi is up 13 basis points, but other than that it is a down beat day dax and cac 40 are both down ftse mib is lower and the ftse 100 is trading on the flat line. as we look to today's trade, construction and material up 1%. real estate and utilities catching a bid we have banks down 1.3 as you saw in the headlines, the chip makers are getting sold the tech sector down 1%. perhaps related to the arms story which we flagged in the headlines. for context yesterday, we had two sectors higher basic resources and autos. a strong bid on the back of the stunning china pmi data yesterday in the session that has fallen in today's trade. i mentioned earnings here is a picture of names in focus. the health care sector down 2.81%. in the chemistry space, pulling back 4% from the chem
london time. that is a key focus for investors. if we get a hot inflation report, it could set the stage for price hikes from the european central banks a lot to play for in the trade and earnings on top of it. let's look at the boards from the regional perspective smi is up 13 basis points, but other than that it is a down beat day dax and cac 40 are both down ftse mib is lower and the ftse 100 is trading on the flat line. as we look to today's trade, construction and material up 1%. real...
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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 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 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 you are still a wealthy man. you are now completely cut off from russia. you cut your ties just from putin, from your forme
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 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,...
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it sparks a range of emotions as i'm sure it does for viewers and londoners. it sparks frustration and upset and angen sparks frustration and upset and anger. it also sparks pride that it is my officers who came up forward and called out these behaviours and they wanted the change. i returned to policing after a few years six months ago because i am passionate about referring policing. tens of thousands of women wanted to be different, i have apologised for them and i we are going to improve. let's speak to our reporter yetunde yusuf who has been getting reaction to this report in brixton market. i'v e i've been speaking to people whose experiences have shaped their perceptions of the metropolitan police they have encountered with police officers, telling me they have been harassed, in particularly racially profiled, they felt. and some people said they felt the police, they had lost confidence in the police, women i've spoken to as well. some people said they had trust in the metropolitan police. they did have confidence in the metropolitan police, but they s
it sparks a range of emotions as i'm sure it does for viewers and londoners. it sparks frustration and upset and angen sparks frustration and upset and anger. it also sparks pride that it is my officers who came up forward and called out these behaviours and they wanted the change. i returned to policing after a few years six months ago because i am passionate about referring policing. tens of thousands of women wanted to be different, i have apologised for them and i we are going to improve....
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speaker, more than 1.5 million people living outside london stand to be impacted by the mayors new london wide ultralow emission phase. labour and the liberal democrats are all for the charge. they don't care about the cost of living crisis. does my right honorable friend agree with me that the best way to protect meters and small businesses from the spread of this unfair 12-pound 50 a day tax is to vote conservative on may the fourth? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is absolutely right, and i think it also failed to make that just this week we have seen the labour in wales introduce more plans for further road charging as well, increasing cost pressure for public and businesses i would urge the parties opposite to listen and stand up to the public and small businesses just as the conservatives are due. >> thank you very much, mr. spe. when my brother was diagnosed eight years ago at 50 and turned our lives upside down. i'm incredibly proud of the many years and all he is achieved was living with his life limiting condition. my constituent stephen sharp manages local footba
speaker, more than 1.5 million people living outside london stand to be impacted by the mayors new london wide ultralow emission phase. labour and the liberal democrats are all for the charge. they don't care about the cost of living crisis. does my right honorable friend agree with me that the best way to protect meters and small businesses from the spread of this unfair 12-pound 50 a day tax is to vote conservative on may the fourth? [shouting] >> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is...
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there have been signs of this move approaching, such as the ending of dateline london, the film review and the paper review, all uk focused programmes on the news channel and the announcement of a reduced roster of presenters for the new channel. some output has been shared for a while across world news and the news channel, especially overnight and at weekends. but it still came as a surprise to some viewers of the latter tuning in on monday to find that all dedicated domestic news bulletins had ceased to exist during the day. apart from breakfast and the bulletins at one, six and 10:00, all still simulcast on bbc one and the news channel every hour began something like this. hello, this is bbc news broadcasting in the uk on pbs in the united states and around the globe. i'm anita mcvey. our top stories. to all intents and purposes, then, the uk only news channel seems to have almost disappeared, although there's been no announcement to that effect. viewer chris sharman was already telling us a few weeks ago. and on monday, julian bray was surprised to observe, later in the week after
there have been signs of this move approaching, such as the ending of dateline london, the film review and the paper review, all uk focused programmes on the news channel and the announcement of a reduced roster of presenters for the new channel. some output has been shared for a while across world news and the news channel, especially overnight and at weekends. but it still came as a surprise to some viewers of the latter tuning in on monday to find that all dedicated domestic news bulletins...
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that perception of london calling the shots persists to this day among some people, although the news at six and news at ten were broadcast from glasgow on tuesday to mark the anniversary. and although the bulletins featured contributors such as scotland editor james cook, helen mcclelland wanted to see more home—grown talent on display. why have sophie raworth is presenter? could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller? "i feel that would have been a better way of marking the anniversary." phil campbell agreed. "what an insult and snub to bbc scotland staff to transport a newsreaderfrom london to glasgow to present the programme. are the management telling us that bbc scotland staff are not capable of reading from an autocue?" finally, we featured last week a viewer's opinion that a bbc report on the border checks for goods coming into northern ireland was condescending because emma vardy held up a packet of sausages and a parcel while talking about, well, sausages and parcels. another viewer called, matt, took issue with that critic asking what does he expect emma to be d
that perception of london calling the shots persists to this day among some people, although the news at six and news at ten were broadcast from glasgow on tuesday to mark the anniversary. and although the bulletins featured contributors such as scotland editor james cook, helen mcclelland wanted to see more home—grown talent on display. why have sophie raworth is presenter? could it not have been sally magnusson or laura miller? "i feel that would have been a better way of marking the...
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paris of course, khan of london, says berlin to the world of paris khan of london the khan of london is not impressed by normal relations with the worlds of khans, because historically we have always found, of course, a common language, yes, and just our religious tolerance and clearly. attention, other peoples, this is our main trump card in comparison with these pages, which the peoples simply destroyed. here again, they talk about the environment, about safety, about everything. well, this is in open sources, what i'm telling you is the tundra, what he said about the combined damage while there was no command, then more they will explain that this uranus, in fact, seems to be of russian origin under an old agreement unfavorable for us, but there in the nineties, and therefore russia should be responsible for everything. in that if we read there, well, there are a lot of english-language sources for sure. i think the drive , we probably have that every, if i'm not mistaken, fifth us military who, uh, had to do with the use of such ammunition. got sick with cancer. yes. well, these
paris of course, khan of london, says berlin to the world of paris khan of london the khan of london is not impressed by normal relations with the worlds of khans, because historically we have always found, of course, a common language, yes, and just our religious tolerance and clearly. attention, other peoples, this is our main trump card in comparison with these pages, which the peoples simply destroyed. here again, they talk about the environment, about safety, about everything. well, this...
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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?! _ 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 orientated. i ca
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?! _ 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...
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the groups that operate tend to be from london. the whole of kent, it is targeted because it's a quickjourney for them to come and pick up the cash. we've also got quite an aged population, again, which is who they look to target, often. so it sort ofjust goes hand—in—hand with the sort of population type. police are increasingly worried about something they call courierfraud. it begins with a call from a fraudster pretending to be a police officer or bank official, and ends with a courier collecting cash or bank cards from your home. when fraudsters called 90—year—old jean, she believed it was her bank. i was in bed and the phone rang, so i scrambled to pick it up. and a voice said to me, "have you had your debit card?" well, i had had a notice that my debit card was coming to me. i was a bit perturbed so i said, "well, no." they said, "oh, dear." "oh, dear, your card's been cancelled, in that case. "you can't use it." by chance, jean was already expecting a new card. the fraudsters told her it had been lost in the post, s
the groups that operate tend to be from london. the whole of kent, it is targeted because it's a quickjourney for them to come and pick up the cash. we've also got quite an aged population, again, which is who they look to target, often. so it sort ofjust goes hand—in—hand with the sort of population type. police are increasingly worried about something they call courierfraud. it begins with a call from a fraudster pretending to be a police officer or bank official, and ends with a courier...
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we've already seen some of the changes, like the loss of the paper review, the film review, dateline london. what differences will there be from next week? we're entering, i think, a really exciting phase for bbc news with the news...with the new channel. we're gradually bringing in the changes during april and early may. as you've said at the beginning there, some of the output will be combined. and so the way to sort of understand the channel is there are two main feeds. there's a global feed, and there is a uk feed, and at some point they're combined, but at other times they're separate. so, for example, just to give you a sense of things between 6am—11am, every day, every weekday, uk viewers will see bbc breakfast and then the nicky campbell phone—in. and also then during the day, the one, six and ten o'clock news will also be on the uk feed. and also newsnight is going to be introduced onto the uk feed as well. so these are all programmes they could be consuming on other parts of the bbc output? absolutely, but as we know, people will consume in different ways and some people willj
we've already seen some of the changes, like the loss of the paper review, the film review, dateline london. what differences will there be from next week? we're entering, i think, a really exciting phase for bbc news with the news...with the new channel. we're gradually bringing in the changes during april and early may. as you've said at the beginning there, some of the output will be combined. and so the way to sort of understand the channel is there are two main feeds. there's a global...
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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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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 london 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
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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lisa herzen boris housen and maxim zaichenko ntv london london barge haulers conquer the off-road of the far north speeches about super all-terrain vehicles, for which they arranged an extreme test drive in the impenetrable yakut taiga, the expedition members left from yakutsk, the goal was to get to the most inaccessible areas, moreover, along the shortest possible path and deliver humanitarian cargo for residents. the mission was a success, and how the technique proved itself on a difficult route , sergey will tell this question expeditions of the russian geographical society asked themselves. almost every day, and not only as a joke , they set off to conquer the polar regions of yakutia on two modern all-terrain vehicles. burlak on the arctic off-road equipment was tested more than once and quite successfully, however, the yakut rescuers are amateur scientists extreme trips threw another challenge to the domestic auto industry, the route from the capital of the republic to verkhoyansk was built in a straight line, bypassing the winding winter road. so almost three times. in short,
lisa herzen boris housen and maxim zaichenko ntv london london barge haulers conquer the off-road of the far north speeches about super all-terrain vehicles, for which they arranged an extreme test drive in the impenetrable yakut taiga, the expedition members left from yakutsk, the goal was to get to the most inaccessible areas, moreover, along the shortest possible path and deliver humanitarian cargo for residents. the mission was a success, and how the technique proved itself on a difficult...
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while in berlin, you can book a ride in a fully electric london style taxi. internationally as well we are working closely together. we helped initiate the just energy transition partnership with south africa at the climate conference in glasgow. a further such partnership with indonesia was the result of much cooperation during germany's g7 presidency. mr president, ladies and gentlemen, this essential partnership between our two countries is built on the expertise, dedication and ingenuity of countless people in both germany and the united kingdom. to them all, i can only offer my cynthia and heartfelt gratitude. tomorrow we will stand with the people in solemn remembrance, in hamburg i will pay my respects at the memorial, which 85 years ago, say the lives of more than 10,000 jewish children from nazism and gave them a safe passage to new lives in britain. applause i will alsojoin you, mr president, in remembering those who perished in the allied bombing of hamburg in 1943. translation: heeding the lessons of the pass is our sacred responsibility. but it c
while in berlin, you can book a ride in a fully electric london style taxi. internationally as well we are working closely together. we helped initiate the just energy transition partnership with south africa at the climate conference in glasgow. a further such partnership with indonesia was the result of much cooperation during germany's g7 presidency. mr president, ladies and gentlemen, this essential partnership between our two countries is built on the expertise, dedication and ingenuity of...
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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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it'll be broadcast from london during the day and singapore and washington during the night. but some viewers have been telling us they fear there will be a downgrade from the current news channel. annette glaser wrote to us a few weeks ago begging... diane roberts echoed that. others were concerned about the practicalities, with terry pearson e—mailing... and someone tweeting as patrickphotos posted this... well, let's put those concerns to the man in charge, interim executive news editor of bbc news channel paul royall. thank you for coming on newswatch. now, we've already seen some of the changes, like the loss of the paper review, the film review, dateline london. what differences will there be from next week? we're entering, i think, a really exciting phase for bbc news with the news...with the new channel.
it'll be broadcast from london during the day and singapore and washington during the night. but some viewers have been telling us they fear there will be a downgrade from the current news channel. annette glaser wrote to us a few weeks ago begging... diane roberts echoed that. others were concerned about the practicalities, with terry pearson e—mailing... and someone tweeting as patrickphotos posted this... well, let's put those concerns to the man in charge, interim executive news editor of...
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speaker, i know there's a chance and he made a rare trip out to north london to visit. perhaps he missed the survey of 100 different countries that ranked the united kingdom as number one european ally. omelet one part that's immersing in there and energy bill not as complicated as he pretends and oil and gas making vast unexpected profits and working people face misery of higher bills. companies like shell are still paying their fair share and why doesn't he admit his mistake and get rid of the loophole and finally choose more over oil profits. we did it a year ago and i know, mr. speaker, they claimed their support leveling up and they need the keeper. if you're series of investing in the future, start with housing and they'll build more homes and the home builder federation and house building is going to fall >> high numbers of house buildings and indeed and investing around energy security, mr. speaker, and labor policy, labor policy is to oppose any new oil and gas licenses in the northeast. it would ship with twice the carbon emissions and bad for the economy, bad
speaker, i know there's a chance and he made a rare trip out to north london to visit. perhaps he missed the survey of 100 different countries that ranked the united kingdom as number one european ally. omelet one part that's immersing in there and energy bill not as complicated as he pretends and oil and gas making vast unexpected profits and working people face misery of higher bills. companies like shell are still paying their fair share and why doesn't he admit his mistake and get rid of...
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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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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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roisin has come to the west end of london to watch some live theatre — no, not that kind of theatre, this kind of theatre. this cloud—based platform now allows trainee surgeons to scrub in virtually, from home, on the bus or, in this case, on the street. could you walk me through what's going on? ..we've just divided the colon. sometimes it is quite hard to either get the time to get into theatre, or it can be quite busy. so being able to watch things in my own time or remotely is really helpful, it also helps getting more 1—to—1 interaction with the consultants so i can speak to them via the proximie app. roisin is watching a feed coming from an operating room at st thomas�*s hospital in central london where a patient is undergoing robot—assisted surgery to remove a section of their colon that's been affected by cancer. more than 2,000 surgeries have now been conducted at the hospital using the platform, which has been developed by a company called proximie. there are four cameras in this operating room. two are giving an overview of the entire procedure from different ang
roisin has come to the west end of london to watch some live theatre — no, not that kind of theatre, this kind of theatre. this cloud—based platform now allows trainee surgeons to scrub in virtually, from home, on the bus or, in this case, on the street. could you walk me through what's going on? ..we've just divided the colon. sometimes it is quite hard to either get the time to get into theatre, or it can be quite busy. so being able to watch things in my own time or remotely is really...
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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...