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so a significant breaking news for heathrow airport. as we get more will obviously return to that. let's turn to new york. where samuel bankman—fried once dubbed the �*crypto king' has been sentenced to 25 years for what's been called, one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. the 32—year—old founded the crypto currency exchange ftx, which made him a billionaire, before it collapsed in spectacularfashion. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last year. let's speak to our new york business correspondent, erin delmore, erin delmore. everyone was on tender hooks coming after a lengthy preamble in the courthouse talking about sam bankman—fried's actions into his behaviours. pointing not only to the crimes that a jury decided sam bankman—fried had committed during the trial which they did five months ago but also talking about bankman—fried's demeanour, his likelihood of re—committing crimes if you were released early or with a smaller prison sentence. in talking about his lack of contrition, showing that while bankman—fried would say something li
so a significant breaking news for heathrow airport. as we get more will obviously return to that. let's turn to new york. where samuel bankman—fried once dubbed the �*crypto king' has been sentenced to 25 years for what's been called, one of the biggest financial crimes in us history. the 32—year—old founded the crypto currency exchange ftx, which made him a billionaire, before it collapsed in spectacularfashion. he was found guilty of fraud and money laundering last year. let's speak...
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more than 600 order force officials at heathrow airport are to take four days of strike action from april the 11th in a dispute over shares. this of course over the easter half term for some families. the workers who carry out immigration controls and passport checks last week voted by at 90% to walk out over a new roster and changes to shift patterns. the union says the changes could see 250 staff at the london airport lose their jobs staff at the london airport lose theirjobs by the end of the month. four days of strike action from the 11th of april from 600 four days of strike action from the 11th of aprilfrom 600 orderforce officers at heathrow airport. more here on that stories and all of our stories here on bbc news. thank you for watching. stories here on bbc news. thank you forwatching. i stories here on bbc news. thank you for watching. i will see you at the same time tomorrow. plenty of wet and very windy weather around today with some squally showers pushing northward, longer spells of rain. some rain falling as snow to low levels and settling in northern ireland for the all of
more than 600 order force officials at heathrow airport are to take four days of strike action from april the 11th in a dispute over shares. this of course over the easter half term for some families. the workers who carry out immigration controls and passport checks last week voted by at 90% to walk out over a new roster and changes to shift patterns. the union says the changes could see 250 staff at the london airport lose their jobs staff at the london airport lose theirjobs by the end of...
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travellers affected may include people going to gatwick and heathrow airports and the channel ports, as well as concert—goers, sports fans and holidaymakers. our reporter frances read has more. it is that love—to—hate bit of the country's motorways. one of the busiest and most congested. the m25 circles london and connects its four main airports, including the uk's largest, at heathrow. and for those that use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its history, as a five—mile stretch from junction 10 to 11 is rebuilt. and there will be a diversion route through surrey — although we have been told not to use it at all, if possible. i think the closure of the m25, if drivers don't abide by the warnings, it has potential to be absolute chaos and absolute gridlock. it is not looking good. it's a five—mile stretch of the m25, but if that's closed, the knock—on effects could be immense. there have been many collisions on this stretch of the motorway, often caused by vehicles changing lanes and the sheer volume of traffic. the works are sup
travellers affected may include people going to gatwick and heathrow airports and the channel ports, as well as concert—goers, sports fans and holidaymakers. our reporter frances read has more. it is that love—to—hate bit of the country's motorways. one of the busiest and most congested. the m25 circles london and connects its four main airports, including the uk's largest, at heathrow. and for those that use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its...
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rafa is the size of heathrow airport, it's a tiny little place where all these palestinians have been brought into, which is so-called safe zone, but it's clearly not a safe zone. because netanyahu and the idf are bombing rafa as well uh so what's going to happen next is that they're shoot they're literally shooting fish in a barrel so we're going to have you know we don't know what's going to happen next all we can do is pray and come out and support our palestinian brothers and sisters put pressure on these evil israeli uh zionists and uh we can just pray and hope that this all comes to an end and the cease fire happens as soon as possible there's no such thing as a temporary cease fire biden is known to be a strong zionist um they've got the elections coming up now, he's trying to cover his tracks and try and stay in power, he knows that he's lost so much support of all the muslims and and and people that are good decent godfearing people that oppose this israeli terror going on, so he's trying to this temporary seizfire means nothing until the elections go on and after that what a
rafa is the size of heathrow airport, it's a tiny little place where all these palestinians have been brought into, which is so-called safe zone, but it's clearly not a safe zone. because netanyahu and the idf are bombing rafa as well uh so what's going to happen next is that they're shoot they're literally shooting fish in a barrel so we're going to have you know we don't know what's going to happen next all we can do is pray and come out and support our palestinian brothers and sisters put...
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rafa is the size of heathrow airport, it's a tiny little place where all these palestinins have been brought into, which is so-called safe zone, but it's clearly not a safe zone because... yahoo and the idf for bombing raffa as well uh so what's going to happen next is that they're shoot they're literally shooting fish in a barrel so we're going to have you know we don't know what's going to happen next all we can do is pray and come out and support our palestinian brothers and sisters put pressure on these evil israeli uh zionists and uh we can just pray and hope that this all comes to an end and the cease fire happens as soon as possible there's no such thing as a temporary cease fire biden is known to be a strong zionist um they've got the elections coming up now he's trying to cover his tracks and trying to stay in power, he knows that he's lost so much support of all the muslims and and and people that are good, decent godfearing people that oppose this israeli terror going on, so he's trying to this temporary cease fire means nothing until the elections go on and after that wha
rafa is the size of heathrow airport, it's a tiny little place where all these palestinins have been brought into, which is so-called safe zone, but it's clearly not a safe zone because... yahoo and the idf for bombing raffa as well uh so what's going to happen next is that they're shoot they're literally shooting fish in a barrel so we're going to have you know we don't know what's going to happen next all we can do is pray and come out and support our palestinian brothers and sisters put...
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among those affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. marc ashdown reports. up up to 6000 vehicles an hour usually pass through here. for the first time, ourscheduled pass through here. for the first time, our scheduled closure of an entire section. it has the potential to be absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can _ absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can avoid travelling, please do so. this morning the so. this mornin- the advice to avoid the this morning the advice to avoid the area seem to have got through. this is normally what it is like on a monday on tuesday, rush hour. saturdays it is normally quieter. you can see the increase in traffic, but it is not as bad as we expected it to be. this five mile stretch between junction ten and junction 11 is closed to all traffic until six o�*clock on monday. there is a designated diversion which anyone who actually has to travel is strongly advised to stick to. the m25 is one of the busiest and most crucial motorways, linking london �*s the reports and channel p
among those affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. marc ashdown reports. up up to 6000 vehicles an hour usually pass through here. for the first time, ourscheduled pass through here. for the first time, our scheduled closure of an entire section. it has the potential to be absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can _ absolutely chaotic, good looks. if you can avoid travelling, please do so. this morning the so. this mornin-...
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among those affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. let's speak to our correspondent marc ashdown. what is going on there? not so glamorous. _ what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, _ what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, here. - what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, here. this. what is going on there? not so | glamorous, really, here. this is what is going on there? not so - glamorous, really, here. this is the sort of scene you don't usually see, the m25 completely shut, eight lines of traffic which would normally be thundering past yet at this time of day. about 100 vehicles a minute to come through the section. the m25 is a big clock face, it goes around london, we are about six o'clock, seven o'clock down the bottom there atjunction ten over there and we arejust next tojunction atjunction ten over there and we are just next to junction 11. it is only five miles long but this is quite an important stretch and it was closed at nine o'clock friday and won't open again until 6am on
among those affected by the disruption are people going to gatwick and heathrow airports, as well as the channel ports. let's speak to our correspondent marc ashdown. what is going on there? not so glamorous. _ what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, _ what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, here. - what is going on there? not so glamorous, really, here. this. what is going on there? not so | glamorous, really, here. this is what is going on there? not so - glamorous,...
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a man has been arrested at heathrow airport on suspicion of murder hours after another man was hit by a car and killed in east london. was arrested at the airport at 3.30 yesterday afternoon. a woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. it follows the death of a man after reports of a crash between a car and pedestrian in newham early yesterday morning. the home office has confirmed that raf wethersfield in essex will hold fewer than half the number of asylum seekers than had been orginally planned for. when the former airbase re—opened last year ministers had hoped it would look after 1,700 illegal migrants. but the home office has told the local council that it'll cap the numbers at 800. public swimming pools and leisure centres across the east are getting a share of £3 million to help them go greener. the funding is coming from sport england and the government for 40 pools in the east. the cash will help to pay for things like solar panels and led lighting. a new book helping children navigate the emotionaljourney when an elderly relative moves into care has
a man has been arrested at heathrow airport on suspicion of murder hours after another man was hit by a car and killed in east london. was arrested at the airport at 3.30 yesterday afternoon. a woman was also arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. it follows the death of a man after reports of a crash between a car and pedestrian in newham early yesterday morning. the home office has confirmed that raf wethersfield in essex will hold fewer than half the number of asylum seekers than...
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invest heathrow airport doesn't invest much heathrow airport, much money in heathrow airport, does much money in heathrow airport, doeyeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they are disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they don't really own heathrow. they at least one heathrow. they own, at least one airport. ireland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both ireland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both of ireland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both of them.'eland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both of them. i'm|d may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both of them. i'm notiay heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both of them. i'm not sure own both of them. i'm not sure they own glasgow. and you look at all of them and they are an absolute disgrace. what they've done, they've down. done, how they've run them down. >> they have, >> they have, they have, and they're making they they're just making money. they couldn't because couldn't care less because there's opinion there's no public opinion backlash in spain. >
invest heathrow airport doesn't invest much heathrow airport, much money in heathrow airport, does much money in heathrow airport, doeyeah. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> they are disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they are a disgrace. >> they don't really own heathrow. they at least one heathrow. they own, at least one airport. ireland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both ireland may heathrow. they own, at least one airp(both...
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. >> michael gove, now under 600 border force officers at heathrow airport, are set to go on strike for four days starting on strike for four days starting on the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes . the new shift pattern changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out of their jobs, their demanding for the plans to be withdrawn now calling it unprofessional and even inhumane treatment of staff that they say are critical to national security . a man has been security. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey, who died yesterday after a fall while he was working. mr gilbey was a self—employed electrician but best known for appearing in the channel four television series, which takes viewers inside people's homes as they watch tv. he also appeared on celebrity big brother in 2014. well essex police have detained a man in his 40s, now on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter . gross negligence manslaugh
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over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, starting from the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes. walkout over new shift pattern changes . the pcs union suggests changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff pushed out of their jobs , so they're demanding for jobs, so they're demanding for plans to be withdrawn, calling it unfair and even inhumane treatment of staff that are, they say, critical to national security . a man has been security. a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey, who died yesterday after a fall at work. he was best known for appearing on the channel four television series, which takes people inside viewers homes whilst they are watching television. he also appeared on celebrity big brother in 2014, essex police have detained a man in his 40s on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in the united states. an entrepreneur and founder of a cryptocurr
over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, starting from the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes. walkout over new shift pattern changes . the pcs union suggests changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff pushed out of their jobs , so they're demanding for jobs, so they're demanding for plans to be withdrawn, calling it...
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over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, beginning on the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over airport backed the walkout over a shift pattern change the union, suggesting those changes may see as many as 250 staff forced out of their jobs. they're demanding those plans be withdrawn , calling it withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and even inhumane treatment of staff that they say are critical to national security as well. four conservative mps and a major conservative mps and a major conservative donor have been awarded honours after the prime minister recommended them to his majesty the king. first of all, mohamed mansoor has been knighted for his contributions to business, charity and politics and philip davis, husband of the government's common sense minister esther mcvey, has also been knighted alongside the farming minister mark spencer. meanwhile, treasury committee chairwoman harriet baldwin in the picture there has been given a damehood, as has tracey crouch,
over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, beginning on the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over airport backed the walkout over a shift pattern change the union, suggesting those changes may see as many as 250 staff forced out of their jobs. they're demanding those plans be withdrawn , calling it withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and even inhumane treatment of staff that they...
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airport closed down at heathrow airport happened summer, one of the happened last summer, one of the reasons 90 minutes to reasons it took 90 minutes to even try to fix it was because all the people working for the national agency that controls airports were working from home, and the nearest one was 90 minutes away. >> do you remember that? what margaret thatcher said when dennis thatcher said, i wonder how many people work in the civil you remember civil service? do you remember what can't remember what she said? i can't remember about them. about half of them. >> that's right. >> yes, that's right. >> yes, that's right. >> and stephen, you've worked you for a long time. you were an mp for a long time. you've dealt with civil servants. some of are very servants. some of them are very conscientious. some them are conscientious. some of them are very but not all very hard working. but not all of them, course. in november, of them, of course. in november, an went out from an edict went out from government saying, you will do a minimum in the office. so minimum of 60% in the office. so
airport closed down at heathrow airport happened summer, one of the happened last summer, one of the reasons 90 minutes to reasons it took 90 minutes to even try to fix it was because all the people working for the national agency that controls airports were working from home, and the nearest one was 90 minutes away. >> do you remember that? what margaret thatcher said when dennis thatcher said, i wonder how many people work in the civil you remember civil service? do you remember what...
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over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, beginning on the 11th of april. in a vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes . the pcs shift pattern changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out jobs . they're out of their jobs. they're therefore demanding the plans be withdrawn , calling it withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and inhumane treatment of staff that they say are critical to national security. that's the news for the latest stories , do sign up the latest stories, do sign up to gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen right now or go to gb news. comment alerts. but now it is time for headliners . headliners. >> thanks, polly. hello . and >> thanks, polly. hello. and welcome to headliners. >> i'm nick dixon, taking you through top stories >> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr> i'm nick dixon, taking you thr
over 600 border force officers at heathrow airport are set to go on strike for four days, beginning on the 11th of april. in a vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over new shift pattern changes . the pcs shift pattern changes. the pcs union suggests the changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out jobs . they're out of their jobs. they're therefore demanding the plans be withdrawn , calling it withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and inhumane treatment...
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forthose who main airports including the uk's lodges, heathrow. for those who use it daily can be, well, a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its history as a five—mile stretch from junction 10 to 11 is rebuilt. and there will be a diversion route through surrey — although we have been told not to use it at all if possible. i think the closure of the m25, if drivers don't abide by the warnings, it has potential to be absolute chaos and absolute gridlock. it isn't looking good. it is a five—mile stretch of the m25, but if that's closed, the knock—on effects could be immense. there have been many collisions on this stretch of the motorway, often caused by vehicles changing lanes and the sheer volume of traffic. the works are supposed to remedy that. but the temporary diversions are significant. cobham vets is one business that has been dealing with issues for over a year. few clients have now left. they have gone to practices closer to them. there is no way they can get in or out. it will be gridlock. the diversion is vis
forthose who main airports including the uk's lodges, heathrow. for those who use it daily can be, well, a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its history as a five—mile stretch from junction 10 to 11 is rebuilt. and there will be a diversion route through surrey — although we have been told not to use it at all if possible. i think the closure of the m25, if drivers don't abide by the warnings, it has potential to be absolute chaos and absolute gridlock. it isn't looking...
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this is the bit that's closed, but it will affect those travelling to heathrow or gatwick airports and to channel ports on the south coast. take the train if you can, is the advice. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is there. this is unprecedented, why are they doing it? well, it is part of a big programme of upgrade works. this is actually the first of five closures between now and september. national highways says it this weekend a bridge is going to be demolished and a gantry put up. it will have to close the motorway in both directions in order to do that. it does mean shutting a whole stretch of britain's busiest motorway, one of the busiest stretches of it, and of course this motorway gets used by people coming to and from places all over the country, really. so it is likely to cause long delays and congestion along surrounding roots. there is an 11 mile diversion route in place, some people who live along it told me today they are not going to go anywhere we can because they are expecting gridlock. for anybody who has to travel in this area this weekend, because the advice
this is the bit that's closed, but it will affect those travelling to heathrow or gatwick airports and to channel ports on the south coast. take the train if you can, is the advice. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is there. this is unprecedented, why are they doing it? well, it is part of a big programme of upgrade works. this is actually the first of five closures between now and september. national highways says it this weekend a bridge is going to be demolished and a gantry put up....
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this is the part that's closed — and it will affect those travelling to heathrow or gatwick airports and to channel ports on the south coast. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is there. this is unprecedented. why are they doing it? well of this weekend a bridge is going to be demolished and a large gantry will be put up and that's part of major upgrade works. there will be more closures to come before september and from a short distance away from where i'm now standing, yes, a particularly busy section of britain's busiest motorway is now shut until early on monday morning and that's likely to mean long delays on alternative routes. as road closures go, it's a very big one. we tend to forget that the m25 is the biggest bypass in europe. it's one of the biggest roads in europe, and this is the first full closure over a weekend that we've ever had on our most important motorway. some drivers at cobham services today had planned ahead. we've been up to essex. we would have stayed over tonight but what we decided to do was come back straightaway. are you going to be driving round h
this is the part that's closed — and it will affect those travelling to heathrow or gatwick airports and to channel ports on the south coast. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is there. this is unprecedented. why are they doing it? well of this weekend a bridge is going to be demolished and a large gantry will be put up and that's part of major upgrade works. there will be more closures to come before september and from a short distance away from where i'm now standing, yes, a...
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forthose who main airports including the uk's largest, heathrow. for those who use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its history as a five mile stretch from junction ten to 11 is rebuilt and there will be a diversion through surrey although we are being told not to use it if possible. i are being told not to use it if ossible. .. are being told not to use it if possible-— are being told not to use it if ossible. ~ . ., possible. i think the closure of the m25 is drivers _ possible. i think the closure of the m25 is drivers don't _ possible. i think the closure of the m25 is drivers don't abide - possible. i think the closure of the m25 is drivers don't abide by - m25 is drivers don't abide by warnings. it has the potential to be absolute chaos and gridlock. it is not looking good. it is a five mile stretch of the m25 but if that is closed, the effects could be immense. closed, the effects could be immense-— closed, the effects could be immense. , ., , closed, the effects could be immense. , ., immense.
forthose who main airports including the uk's largest, heathrow. for those who use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend, the first closure in its history as a five mile stretch from junction ten to 11 is rebuilt and there will be a diversion through surrey although we are being told not to use it if possible. i are being told not to use it if ossible. .. are being told not to use it if possible-— are being told not to use it if ossible. ~ . ., possible. i think the closure...
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somewhere between 1.6 million, 1.8 million could just fly into heathrow airport or manchester land here, get off, go to a rally on a saturday, get mcguinness on the phone and all of a sudden you can stay in britain. >> it is even by the home office standards, one of their major decisions isn't it? but look, are again, patrick? are we looking again, patrick? at activists at home office activists arriving at this decision, as mr mcguinness himself has said, the arab and muslim population is extremely well integrated in israel. it's about 21% of the population in ten members of the israeli parliament. the knesset are muslim and of palestine origin, so there's absolutely no validity at all in this charge of apartheid or anything like that. and as you say, what's going to happen that they can come over here, go on a pro—palestine march and then apply for asylum? there's something about it, doesn't it doesn't smell quite right to me. i don't, i don't i don't understand the basis. of course, you know, clearly you can't send someone back to iran if they're going to be hanged. what's going to
somewhere between 1.6 million, 1.8 million could just fly into heathrow airport or manchester land here, get off, go to a rally on a saturday, get mcguinness on the phone and all of a sudden you can stay in britain. >> it is even by the home office standards, one of their major decisions isn't it? but look, are again, patrick? are we looking again, patrick? at activists at home office activists arriving at this decision, as mr mcguinness himself has said, the arab and muslim population is...
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let's just bring you some news coming to us that are just in from heathrow airport. 600 border force officials were told, are set to go on strike for four days starting from the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over a new shift pattern change, the pcs union suggests. now, those changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out of their jobs. they're many as 250 staff forced out of theirjobs. they're demanding for the plans to be withdrawn , for the plans to be withdrawn, calling it unprofessional and inhumane treatment of staff that are critical to national security . now a man are critical to national security. now a man has been arrested in connection with the death of the gogglebox star george gilbey , who died george gilbey, who died yesterday after a fall at work. he was best known for appearing in the channel four television series, which takes people inside viewers homes while watching television themselves. he also appeared on celebrity big brother in 2014. essex police have detained a man in his 40s, we unde
let's just bring you some news coming to us that are just in from heathrow airport. 600 border force officials were told, are set to go on strike for four days starting from the 11th of april. in a recent vote, 90% of union members at the uk's busiest airport backed the walkout over a new shift pattern change, the pcs union suggests. now, those changes could see as many as 250 staff forced out of their jobs. they're many as 250 staff forced out of theirjobs. they're demanding for the plans to...
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after the farmers never built heathrow airport or london, but we are blamed for all the pollution, all the time, and we're just fed up with being. we've been attacked by this government and every political party we're now being told we must go wild flowers instead of food. it just frightens me. colin, where do you think? >> where do you think politicians think the food is going to come from, when all the farmers have closed down? because inevitably where because that is inevitably where this end. and we've just this will end. and we've just seen of the campaign. seen some clips of the campaign. no farmers, no food. a politician's not thinking with their imagination . their imagination. >> the biggest problem this is happening throughout europe every farm, farming country in europe are on protesting. they all going down this net zero, accusing us of polluting the countryside. want us to grow wild flowers and look after the countryside. we've been looking after the countryside since 1551. we've not destroyed the environment. we've have just been good at doing what we're doing and it upse
after the farmers never built heathrow airport or london, but we are blamed for all the pollution, all the time, and we're just fed up with being. we've been attacked by this government and every political party we're now being told we must go wild flowers instead of food. it just frightens me. colin, where do you think? >> where do you think politicians think the food is going to come from, when all the farmers have closed down? because inevitably where because that is inevitably where...
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our farm in berkshire was there before heathrow airport. our farm was there before they built slough station. our farm was there before they built canals . there before they built canals. but hey ho, my cows and me as a farmer are blamed for destroying the planet. what happens if you ignore them? >> if you ignore the government and you say no, you can get lost with your wild flowers. i'm keeping my crops here. what happens then? >> bankrupt because they're >> i go bankrupt because they're not giving us. they're giving a subsidy to grow wild flowers. we don't get any subsidy for growing food at the moment. we're losing money, growing food. every farmer in this country is subsidising the food production . production. >> so i thought post—brexit, colin, this was supposed to be, halcyon days for farmers . halcyon days for farmers. clearly not. >> it should have been . but our >> it should have been. but our politicians of all political classes have wrecked it for us, have wrecked it. you know, we can produce most of the food that the uk resid
our farm in berkshire was there before heathrow airport. our farm was there before they built slough station. our farm was there before they built canals . there before they built canals. but hey ho, my cows and me as a farmer are blamed for destroying the planet. what happens if you ignore them? >> if you ignore the government and you say no, you can get lost with your wild flowers. i'm keeping my crops here. what happens then? >> bankrupt because they're >> i go bankrupt...
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. >> but i remember, she got arrested at heathrow airport for arguing with the security people , and which is something you should never do. and, you know, i had said this to my wife when we were in new york, and they said to her, ma'am, you can't take these these liquids in your bag. sure. right. so any normal person say, no , no, you're person would say, no, no, you're quite right. take it after. if they've arrested diana ross. yes. you know. so basically she says, i say, well, i was allowed to bring them in belfast airport and i was allowed to do, which was nonsense. yeah, nonsense. it was nonsense. yeah, nonsense. it was a complete nonsense. but anyway, she starts in this argument they argument and then they confiscate everything and not only that, all our photographs in in new york, i in that holiday in new york, i got them developed when i was out there, and then they were lost. >> you never got them back. never got them back? >> no, that was lost. >> no, that was lost. >> oh, my goodness . >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, my goodness. >> but, you know, if anybody says we have we're
. >> but i remember, she got arrested at heathrow airport for arguing with the security people , and which is something you should never do. and, you know, i had said this to my wife when we were in new york, and they said to her, ma'am, you can't take these these liquids in your bag. sure. right. so any normal person say, no , no, you're person would say, no, no, you're quite right. take it after. if they've arrested diana ross. yes. you know. so basically she says, i say, well, i was...
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and the burglary tourists into, uh, heathrow airport. >> they'd given assignments and areas. when they steal areas. they go when they steal whatever it whatever they can, they bring it back warehouse. they're back to a warehouse. they're given a certain amount of cash for their troubles. they fly back home again um, back home again and, um, and then divided amongst then the loot is divided amongst british, um , thugs or whatever. british, um, thugs or whatever. >> yeah. he's exactly the same with a lot of the shoplifting. the really high end organised shoplifting people who fly shoplifting is by people who fly in south america or eastern in from south america or eastern europe, steal , in from south america or eastern europe, steal, dump all their stuff go. that's why stuff and go. and that's why it's very hard to it's very, very hard to prosecute because they're it's very, very hard to prosherea because they're it's very, very hard to proshere very because they're it's very, very hard to proshere very long. ause they're it's very, very hard to proshere very long. they'reay're not here
and the burglary tourists into, uh, heathrow airport. >> they'd given assignments and areas. when they steal areas. they go when they steal whatever it whatever they can, they bring it back warehouse. they're back to a warehouse. they're given a certain amount of cash for their troubles. they fly back home again um, back home again and, um, and then divided amongst then the loot is divided amongst british, um , thugs or whatever. british, um, thugs or whatever. >> yeah. he's exactly...
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, anywhere like gatwick, heathrow, airports, a lot of people would use the m25 to use those routes. the ferry ports of dover as well set out in plenty of time this morning. >> yeah, absolutely. ray, it's interesting that it was quite flippant when the head of highways england or whatever it was said, you know, do up the bathroom , renovate the bathroom bathroom, renovate the bathroom or something like but or something like that, but actually almost anything would be better than sitting in what we're calling carmageddon , we're calling carmageddon, sitting in a terrible traffic jam all weekend. wouldn't it ? jam all weekend. wouldn't it? >> absolutely. my first thought when i, when i read that, was, who's got the money to do up their bathroom these days anyway, with the cost of living issues that we're facing at the moment. but but yes, certainly that message that maybe they're trying to get our attention by using provocative language like that, they're trying to get the motorists attention and urge them, don't make that journey unless absolutely unless it's absolutely essential. of
, anywhere like gatwick, heathrow, airports, a lot of people would use the m25 to use those routes. the ferry ports of dover as well set out in plenty of time this morning. >> yeah, absolutely. ray, it's interesting that it was quite flippant when the head of highways england or whatever it was said, you know, do up the bathroom , renovate the bathroom bathroom, renovate the bathroom or something like but or something like that, but actually almost anything would be better than sitting in...
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annmarie: no rules at the airport. jonathan: i see that all the time at heathrow. pints at 7:00 in the morning. lisa: it is that much more prevalent in your mind when you are traveling. vacation starts at the airport. jonathan: airport lounge with t.k. lisa: did you see that story in the wall street journal. some people want to get status. would you ever get upgraded and then kick your other person back? jonathan: ever hear what matt miller did? kicked his wife back, took his dog up, transatlantic flight. dog with him, wife and cats in the back. true story. forgive me for going on that little tangent. can we finish on discretionary spending? loads of credit card data. what is it telling you about retail sales this week? aditya: we don't have an official forecast on retail sales yet. it looks a little bit soft to be honest. still a bounce back from january. january was distorted by seasonal factors. it looks a little soft but we are not concerned broadly about the resilience of the consumer for reasons i just said. jonathan: good to see you, aditya bhave. here is yo
annmarie: no rules at the airport. jonathan: i see that all the time at heathrow. pints at 7:00 in the morning. lisa: it is that much more prevalent in your mind when you are traveling. vacation starts at the airport. jonathan: airport lounge with t.k. lisa: did you see that story in the wall street journal. some people want to get status. would you ever get upgraded and then kick your other person back? jonathan: ever hear what matt miller did? kicked his wife back, took his dog up,...
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of course, at the other major airports, including london heathrow , gatwick, stansted, heathrow, gatwick, stansted, luton and manchester airport, and on the roads it's going to be absolutely horrible and the rac has predicted exactly when you are likely to be finding the worst congestion. it's going to be well, thursday is going to be absolutely horrible. that's because you've got a large number of people all setting off, at the end of the school, terms for an awful lot of people. and they are merging. well, they're trying to with all the, commuters and normal weekday traffic that's also going to, rumble on into the weekend. you basically don't want to be anywhere near the western side of the m25 . that's western side of the m25. that's anywhere around from the, gatwick. turn off the m23 all the way around to the m1, turn off, that's going to be pretty grim. and then some absolute cute spots to avoid particularly good friday, going to be on the m5 heading south from bristol towards taunton. an awful lot of people of course, will be setting off, to go to the west country , from the midlan
of course, at the other major airports, including london heathrow , gatwick, stansted, heathrow, gatwick, stansted, luton and manchester airport, and on the roads it's going to be absolutely horrible and the rac has predicted exactly when you are likely to be finding the worst congestion. it's going to be well, thursday is going to be absolutely horrible. that's because you've got a large number of people all setting off, at the end of the school, terms for an awful lot of people. and they are...
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and especially with heathrow, that we've got border force strikes coming up, after the easter break as well. so you can expect this disruption to, to occur even after the easter break. >> yeah. although let's not forget sally gethin, the last time border force were on strike, things were actually better at airports because better at the airports because the stepped in. the armed services stepped in. sally, could i ask you about a story that we saw on the papers today? concerned is a bit about a drone, a drone over, well, in the airspace around heath row. what on earth the drones doing in british airspace like this near airports? >> it is a bit of a shock to the system to read about this, but if you remember, several years ago, prior to the pandemic, there was big drone scare at gatwick, which grounded flights for days. i mean, the security industry is always on the back foot trying to catch up with the drone technology and to track them. in the meantime, the them. now, in the meantime, the regulator, the caa, has introduced stringent drone introduced very stringent drone rules. so y
and especially with heathrow, that we've got border force strikes coming up, after the easter break as well. so you can expect this disruption to, to occur even after the easter break. >> yeah. although let's not forget sally gethin, the last time border force were on strike, things were actually better at airports because better at the airports because the stepped in. the armed services stepped in. sally, could i ask you about a story that we saw on the papers today? concerned is a bit...
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the m25 circles london and connections for main airports, including the largest, at heathrow. and for those that use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend the first closure in its history is a five mile stretch from junction 10 to 11 is rebuilt and there will be a division route through surrey, although we have been told not to use it at all if possible. t although we have been told not to use it at all if possible.— use it at all if possible. i think the closure — use it at all if possible. i think the closure of _ use it at all if possible. i think the closure of the _ use it at all if possible. i think the closure of the m25, - use it at all if possible. i think the closure of the m25, if - use it at all if possible. i think. the closure of the m25, if drivers don't abide by the warnings, it has potential to be absolute chaos and absolute gridlock. it isn't looking good. it is a five mile stretch of the m25, but if that's close, the knock—on effects could be immense. they have been many collisions on this stretch of the motorway, often caused by vehic
the m25 circles london and connections for main airports, including the largest, at heathrow. and for those that use it daily, it can be a bit of a nightmare. this weekend the first closure in its history is a five mile stretch from junction 10 to 11 is rebuilt and there will be a division route through surrey, although we have been told not to use it at all if possible. t although we have been told not to use it at all if possible.— use it at all if possible. i think the closure — use it...
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and i've been basically seeing how britain's third busiest airport, after gatwick and heathrow , is after gatwick and heathrow, is shaping up in competition against the rest of them. and in the face of having the busiest easter in its history. yeah, more people travelling out between good friday and easter monday than ever before. 320,000 of them from this airport alone. and of course, that assumes you can get to the actual airport and you're not going to be held up in traffic. lots and lots of cars around, and that's causing many problems in various parts of the country. and, well, on the railways , we know that the railways, we know that things like the west coast main line are going to be closed between milton keynes and london, which means that effectively, the capital is cut off from birmingham, from north—west england , from north—west england, from southern scotland. we knew about that. what we didn't know was that. what we didn't know was that actually devon and cornwall are going to very difficult are going to be very difficult to reach because there's flooding in wiltshire a
and i've been basically seeing how britain's third busiest airport, after gatwick and heathrow , is after gatwick and heathrow, is shaping up in competition against the rest of them. and in the face of having the busiest easter in its history. yeah, more people travelling out between good friday and easter monday than ever before. 320,000 of them from this airport alone. and of course, that assumes you can get to the actual airport and you're not going to be held up in traffic. lots and lots of...