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and portsmouth wanted. it was a really entertaining game. portsmouth beating sunderland by penalties in the end. 85,000 turned up at wembley. aiden mcgeady put sunderland ahead. portsmouth equalised late in the game to send it into extra—time. jamal lowe put pompey ahead before mcgeady scored again for sunderland with 90 seconds left to play, to take the game into penalties. portsmouth coming out of that 5—4 winners — lee cattermole the unfortunate man to have his saved, leaving 0llie hawkins with the chance to score the winning penalty. and he took it. there you go, jj, lots going on. and cracking to have 85,000 at wembley stadium for the check and tray trophy. thank you. lewis hamilton has won the bahrain grand prix after charles leclerc — the long—time race leader — had a problem with his engine. nick parrott has the story of the race. in his second race for ferrari, charles leclerc had the perfect opportunity to secure his first win. his pace in qualifying saw and beat his experienced sebastian vettel, to pole. he got a start
and portsmouth wanted. it was a really entertaining game. portsmouth beating sunderland by penalties in the end. 85,000 turned up at wembley. aiden mcgeady put sunderland ahead. portsmouth equalised late in the game to send it into extra—time. jamal lowe put pompey ahead before mcgeady scored again for sunderland with 90 seconds left to play, to take the game into penalties. portsmouth coming out of that 5—4 winners — lee cattermole the unfortunate man to have his saved, leaving 0llie...
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portsmouth sunderland in the checkatrade trophy final... over 85 thousand in attendance at wembley. aiden mcgeady‘s deflected free—kick put sunderland ahead but nathan thomas has just equalised for portsmouth with 8 minutes to go of normal time. arsenal remain top of the women's super league after beating birmingham 1—0 this afternoon. katie mccabe's second—half strike proved enough and the win means that arsenal are guaranteed champions league football next season, which has delighted their manager. i feel fantastic for the players and staff. they have had a great season and worked so hard. there has been a lot of adversary with a lot of players not being involved through injury and it was great to get a lot of them back on today and back on for the celebrations. it was a nice day for the office. manchester city have reduced the gap on arsenal to one point after a 2—1win over liverpool. 3rd—placed chelsea were held to a 1—1 draw by west ham. a great result for bottom side yeovil. they won 1—0 at everton, who are one place above them. the late game between bristol ci
portsmouth sunderland in the checkatrade trophy final... over 85 thousand in attendance at wembley. aiden mcgeady‘s deflected free—kick put sunderland ahead but nathan thomas has just equalised for portsmouth with 8 minutes to go of normal time. arsenal remain top of the women's super league after beating birmingham 1—0 this afternoon. katie mccabe's second—half strike proved enough and the win means that arsenal are guaranteed champions league football next season, which has delighted...
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wembley glory but will it be sunderland or portsmouth celebrating come sunday. and paula radcliffe bakes the iaaf in the costa semenya case. daily mail hello and welcome to sportsday. we will look ahead to the title race in a moment. but as the premier league returns, so do questions over how to tackle racism in football. the abuse of callum hudson odoi and raheem sterling on international duty prompted the pair to speak out, and now managers have warned they would back their players walking off the field if it happens again. adam wild reports. i feel very uncomfortable but i am feeling i am hearing racial chanting when danny rose is picking up the ball. football's international break may be over, still the controve sip continue, england's victory was marred by racist abuse and as the premier league prepares to resume, the debate turns yet again to combatting the issue. among those targeted raheem sterling, his club manager today saying the problem is getting worse and it could be left with no choice but to walk off the field we could do that so, football is in
wembley glory but will it be sunderland or portsmouth celebrating come sunday. and paula radcliffe bakes the iaaf in the costa semenya case. daily mail hello and welcome to sportsday. we will look ahead to the title race in a moment. but as the premier league returns, so do questions over how to tackle racism in football. the abuse of callum hudson odoi and raheem sterling on international duty prompted the pair to speak out, and now managers have warned they would back their players walking...
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the university of portsmouth figures suggest that 85% of those who died were found in water. campaigners are calling for more patrols around canals and for men to look after each other on nights out. britain will boost its defences against chemical attacks with £11 million of extra funding announced by the defence secretary. it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the eve of the anniversary of the last year's novichok attack. one last look at these lovely pictures. think of carnivals in rio and you might conjure up images of sequins and feathers — but there's another carnival with an altogether furrier theme. this is the city's annual ‘pooch parade'. it takes place every year in the run up to the main carnival. the event attracts dogs of all shapes and sizes, dressed by their owners as everything from pink fairies to superheroes. they are always keen to get a selfie with the dogs. some very patient dogs there. very to
the university of portsmouth figures suggest that 85% of those who died were found in water. campaigners are calling for more patrols around canals and for men to look after each other on nights out. britain will boost its defences against chemical attacks with £11 million of extra funding announced by the defence secretary. it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster....
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candidate andrew yang traveled to new hampshire for a sitdown conversation with the former mayor of portsmouth. following remarks, he met with supports and he signed copies of his new book. this runs an hour and 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome back to new hampshire. > it's great to be back. i went to high school at phillixe
candidate andrew yang traveled to new hampshire for a sitdown conversation with the former mayor of portsmouth. following remarks, he met with supports and he signed copies of his new book. this runs an hour and 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome back to new hampshire. > it's great to be back. i went to high school at phillixe
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that's what she's doing here in portsmouth talking about water contamination in new hampshire. in talking to the voters in the room, they want someone who is going to put the environment first. they want someone's who's going f combat climate change. she wants to put obama policies back into effect in 2020. her approach has been retail. for beto o'rourke it's been standing on countertops. for bernie sanders when i was here with him last weekend, he's been doing big rallies. they have the benefit of having a national profile already. kristin gillbouibrand has to bu hers up from zero. she's technically only exploring a presidential bid. we're waiting to see when that changes. this is her period of figuring out where he fits into the race where the rest of the field sorts themselves out. >> she hasn't officially thrown her hat in this thing. thank you. for more on of it, abbey livingston, washington bureau chief for the texas tribune. you know beto o'rourke. he's a texas guy, how did he do out of the gate? >> he's generated a ton of excitement. i can tell you even beyond iowa and
that's what she's doing here in portsmouth talking about water contamination in new hampshire. in talking to the voters in the room, they want someone who is going to put the environment first. they want someone's who's going f combat climate change. she wants to put obama policies back into effect in 2020. her approach has been retail. for beto o'rourke it's been standing on countertops. for bernie sanders when i was here with him last weekend, he's been doing big rallies. they have the...
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candidate andrew yang traveled to new hampshire earlier for a conversation with the former mayor of portsmouth. he signed copies of his new book . new hampshire traditionally holds the first primary and that takes place no later than february 11, 2020. [applause] >> welcome back to new hampshire. >> it's great to be back. i went to high school at phillips exeter. i graduated in 1992. how many people wish you had graduated in 1992? that is pretty good. >> it is remarkable. a quick look at your bio, suggest you are a pretty good candidate for the american dream. first generation american. great education, you went to brown, and a law degree, not to brag, but so far so good. practiced corporate law, decided that is not what you want to do, become an entrepreneur and succeed in a way that we would like to hear about. at this point you are married, got kids. you could be doing a lot of things, but you are here. we love it, but you are working. why are you doing that instead of counting money? [laughter] after my company was sold in 2009, it was a tough time for the country. a financial crisis after
candidate andrew yang traveled to new hampshire earlier for a conversation with the former mayor of portsmouth. he signed copies of his new book . new hampshire traditionally holds the first primary and that takes place no later than february 11, 2020. [applause] >> welcome back to new hampshire. >> it's great to be back. i went to high school at phillips exeter. i graduated in 1992. how many people wish you had graduated in 1992? that is pretty good. >> it is remarkable. a...
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portsmouth and sunderland are expected to be backed by a sell—out crowd in the checkatrade trophy final at wembley today. the attendance set to be the biggest for any final in the competition's history. the two league one sides with a chance to win some silverware, both also in contention for promotion to the championship. it is not a normal game, it is a one—off game, cup competition and it is a final, so for us, we have recently been playing in the league in that format, and as we know, this is a cup competition and it changes slightly. with such a big prize of winning it anyway, myjob is to make sure that we can separate the two and really focus on the football. to get to the stage of this competition, you have got to win a lot of games, it is a long competition through the group stage and in the knockout stages and lots of different challenges within it, so hard work and effort goes into it. it was satisfying to get to this point, and the truth is that the only way we'll enjoy it properly is if we win it properly. jonny bairstow hit the highest score by an englishman in the indian
portsmouth and sunderland are expected to be backed by a sell—out crowd in the checkatrade trophy final at wembley today. the attendance set to be the biggest for any final in the competition's history. the two league one sides with a chance to win some silverware, both also in contention for promotion to the championship. it is not a normal game, it is a one—off game, cup competition and it is a final, so for us, we have recently been playing in the league in that format, and as we know,...
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new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 20 1850 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that's an average of 17 a year. and most end up in water. the number of deaths have prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester plans for a fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died have been submitted to the city council. south korea has confirmed that large—scale military exercises conducted jointly with the united states are ending. they'll be replaced by smaller scale drills. it's intended to foster a better climate for engagement with north korea, in spite of the failure last week of president trump's summit with kim jong—un. britain will boost its defences against chemical attacks with £11 million pounds of extra funding announced by the defence secretary. it's hoped the money will help prevent attacks like the one in salisbury, by deploying drones and robots into potentially hazardous areas and identifying threats faster. the announcement comes on the ev
new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 20 1850 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that's an average of 17 a year. and most end up in water. the number of deaths have prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester plans for a fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died have been submitted to the city council. south korea has confirmed that large—scale...
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the tests were carried out at the university of portsmouth. we only tested a very small number of samples, meaning the results aren't conclusive. in our samples, we found between 118—203 micro particles suspected of being plastic. this was made up of microscopic pieces and fibres. to put this into context, pure water, which has no contamination, has roughly 60 micro particles in it, meaning our lowest reading was virtually double that of the uncontaminated water. in one sample, the plastic was identified as cling film and in another as nylon. i would have never thought that, like, you know, me drinking a glass of water is going to end up with plastic going through my body. we don't know the impact these micro particles have on our health yet, but it's worrying enough that the world health organisation is currently reviewing the effects of micro plastics on humans. back at the house, things are getting hairy. so, i've just used the bars of soap that we got given, which are shampoo and conditioning and... ..mixed experience. it really makes yo
the tests were carried out at the university of portsmouth. we only tested a very small number of samples, meaning the results aren't conclusive. in our samples, we found between 118—203 micro particles suspected of being plastic. this was made up of microscopic pieces and fibres. to put this into context, pure water, which has no contamination, has roughly 60 micro particles in it, meaning our lowest reading was virtually double that of the uncontaminated water. in one sample, the plastic...
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batter which is the level of such a great saw that from portsmouth seeing this and there's a lot of emotions it's indescribable really it's a great thing for any defender it's again to enjoy a moment like that scoring a goal and celebrating it with the family is what a course i am. delighted fans love to celebrate with the man who were twenty six is the youngest captain in the bundesliga the coach is number one on the field assistant. distrust of even the father but i try to honor that responsibility by performing to my full potential for football takes priority over everything else i try to get the maximum out of myself in every area what are you trish and preparation your recovery and strength training in obama's part of what is easily the league's tightest offense this season and part of the team his remarkable ongoing development predates their arrival on the bundesliga scene in two thousand and sixteen. you see above it's the beginning when i think of the level we were already announced when we started playing in the women's league and we've just kept progressing with that speed because
batter which is the level of such a great saw that from portsmouth seeing this and there's a lot of emotions it's indescribable really it's a great thing for any defender it's again to enjoy a moment like that scoring a goal and celebrating it with the family is what a course i am. delighted fans love to celebrate with the man who were twenty six is the youngest captain in the bundesliga the coach is number one on the field assistant. distrust of even the father but i try to honor that...
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new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men reported missing died after nights out involving alcohol. an average of 17 year. most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some townsend cities to form groups to patrol waterways at night. megan patterson, bbc news. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in england who needs them — from this summer. nhs officials say women and girls will be able to ask for the products free of charge. the british medical association had argued it was inconsistent for some hospitals to give out razors and shaving foam, but not offer women sanitary products. andy moore reports. a study last month by the doctors' union, the british medical association, found that many nhs trusts were handing out free razors and shaving foam, but not sanitary products. at present, some trusts in england provide them, others don't. in some hospitals, sanitary products aren't even available in their shops. the new policy will make the products free of charge in all hospitals in e
new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men reported missing died after nights out involving alcohol. an average of 17 year. most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some townsend cities to form groups to patrol waterways at night. megan patterson, bbc news. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in england who needs them — from this summer. nhs officials say women and girls will be able to...
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dealings, et cetera, then you have the southern district of new york doing a as well.nvestigations robert, portsmouth, virginia, independent. air, robert.e caller: good afternoon. democrat, neither one of them has said that they about whatd anything donald trump has done to the united states. setting us up for failure. every time you turn around now money from o take everything but he likes these investigations because it pulls people's attention away from whether is really -- important, really climate change and all you hear is about these investigations law of investigations judges that he ppointed, all of them republicans, naturally. but you look at everything that he is en doing and setting us up for failure around the whole globe. at israel, you have saudi arabia, everything that he's world itself he including russia he is setting us up for failure. tariffs. jew dish claire tweeted lindsey graham after the letter i received top line findings from the attorney general. for the rule of law. great day for president trump and his team. no collusion. -- the cloud over president trump has been removed
dealings, et cetera, then you have the southern district of new york doing a as well.nvestigations robert, portsmouth, virginia, independent. air, robert.e caller: good afternoon. democrat, neither one of them has said that they about whatd anything donald trump has done to the united states. setting us up for failure. every time you turn around now money from o take everything but he likes these investigations because it pulls people's attention away from whether is really -- important, really...
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there are four approved but not yet awarded projects at portsmouth naval shipyard which i represent. one of those is a critical component of the modernization plan that would allow all of its dry docks on virginia class submarine. if the project is deferred the follow along projects move to the right and the navy will have to juggle availability so how do you account for that? lastly how will you use your , office to make sure the selection of projects is not influenced by the politics by say choosing for those who voted yesterday for the resolution to terminate the emergency declaration? we would hate to see politics intervene here in our military readiness and our ability to retrofit the submarines. >> if i could start with the last question first. having served 34 years in uniform and outback for two years, the pride we take in as much as possible being apolitical in the decisions we make and looking out for the soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, i'm aware of no senior leader in the building military or civilian that would ever put at risk taking care of those individuals and
there are four approved but not yet awarded projects at portsmouth naval shipyard which i represent. one of those is a critical component of the modernization plan that would allow all of its dry docks on virginia class submarine. if the project is deferred the follow along projects move to the right and the navy will have to juggle availability so how do you account for that? lastly how will you use your , office to make sure the selection of projects is not influenced by the politics by say...
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portsmouth won an entertaining efl trophy final. they beat sunderland 5—4 on penalties after the game finished 2—2. it was played in front of a competition—record crowd of more than 85,000 at wembley. lewis hamilton has won his first formula one grand prix of the season in bahrain, but only after charles leclerc — the long—time race leader — had engine problems. nick parrot reports. charles leclerc is upsetting the established order. the new ferrari driver beat four—time world champion sebastian vettel to pole position. but staying ahead of his team—mates proved harder. vettel snatched the lead at the start but wasn't infant for long. the 21—year—old from monaco was quicker. while he was forging ahead, vettel slipped back into a thrilling battle with lewis hamilton. one he eventually lost. despite the damage to his tyres, shaking his car to bits, he recovered to finish fifth. then ferrari's other prancing horse pulled up late. a loss of power handing an unexpected victory to hamilton. hanging on for a first podiu
portsmouth won an entertaining efl trophy final. they beat sunderland 5—4 on penalties after the game finished 2—2. it was played in front of a competition—record crowd of more than 85,000 at wembley. lewis hamilton has won his first formula one grand prix of the season in bahrain, but only after charles leclerc — the long—time race leader — had engine problems. nick parrot reports. charles leclerc is upsetting the established order. the new ferrari driver beat four—time world...
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new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men reported missing died after nights out involving alcohol. an average of 17 year. most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to form groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died have been submitted to the city council. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in england who needs them — from this summer. nhs officials say women and girls will be able to ask for the products free of charge. the british medical association had argued it was inconsistent for some hospitals to give out razors and shaving foam, but not offer women sanitary products. andy moore reports. a study last month by the doctors' union, the british medical association, found that many nhs trusts were handing out free razors and shaving foam, but not sanitary products. at present, some trusts in england provide them, others don't. in some hospitals, sanitary products aren't even avail
new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men reported missing died after nights out involving alcohol. an average of 17 year. most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to form groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died have been submitted to the city council. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient in...
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new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that is an average of 17 each year, and most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died had been submitted to the city council. megan patterson, bbc news. seal—spotting is a popular pastime for tourists around scotland's coastline, but for salmon farmers, the animals are not always a welcome sight. hundreds of seals have been shot dead in recent years to protect fish supplies — something that is completely legal if the farmer holds a licence. but farmers in shetland are investing in different nets, hoping to spare the seals. india grant reports. shetland's iconic landscape, but we are not here for the rolling, windswept hills or even the ponies. we are in the middle of a debate about seals and salmon and shooting. they have much more personality, the grey seal
new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010 and 2018, 150 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that is an average of 17 each year, and most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died had been submitted to the city council. megan patterson, bbc news. seal—spotting is...
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and portsmouth win the checkatrade trophy, you can hear more about that and the rest of the day's sport in in sportsday in half an hour. good evening. as mps prepare to try and break the brexit deadlock at westminster, a senior government minister has said theresa may has to look closely at a softer brexit and staying in a customs union with the eu if parliament votes for that this week. thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps‘ wishes. tomorrow, the house of commons will once again vote on alternatives to mrs may's brexit deal — which has now been rejected three times. with the details here's our political correspondent, iain watson. shame on you! the original brexit date has been and gone and the protests carry on. give us all a final say! this week, crucial decisions will have to be taken if mps are to avoid leaving with no deal by the new deadline of april the 12th. this morning, was the prime minister seeking divine intervention to break the deadlock? she's likely to resurrect her defeated deal this week, in the ho
and portsmouth win the checkatrade trophy, you can hear more about that and the rest of the day's sport in in sportsday in half an hour. good evening. as mps prepare to try and break the brexit deadlock at westminster, a senior government minister has said theresa may has to look closely at a softer brexit and staying in a customs union with the eu if parliament votes for that this week. thejustice secretary, david gauke, said that it wouldn't be sustainable for the government to ignore mps‘...
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for 13—year—old grace from portsmouth, her own wait finally came to an end when she received a healthy heart of her own. i honestly have so much thanks to the family of the donor that donated my heart to me. it's kind of surreal, like, that was someone who did that for me, like even if they don't know who i am, it felt amazing that someone gave me a heart and now i get to live again. but while donations from adults have been increasing in recent years, the number of child donors hasn't changed in a decade. right now, we've got a third of children waiting for a new heart, and we know unfortunately that 25% of them will die before they receive that. there remains an inherent imbalance between donor scarcity and then demand in terms of recipients. in response, the nhs‘s blood and transplant service is launching its first—ever paediatric strategy aimed at ensuring more bereaved parents are offered the choice to donate and are properly supported through the process. i remain humbled every time i get an offer, because it means ultimately that a family in a desperately emotionally fraught
for 13—year—old grace from portsmouth, her own wait finally came to an end when she received a healthy heart of her own. i honestly have so much thanks to the family of the donor that donated my heart to me. it's kind of surreal, like, that was someone who did that for me, like even if they don't know who i am, it felt amazing that someone gave me a heart and now i get to live again. but while donations from adults have been increasing in recent years, the number of child donors hasn't...
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frustration at the political impasse that is causing real—world damage, for businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jayne mugridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year, she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them from somewhere in the uk? no, the british don't make pretty bottles. they make bog—standard, plain bottles. what do you think politicians think about business? do you think they recognise the needs of business? well, politicians don't listen to small businesses. they don't really care, i don't think. businesses big and small, from all around the country, came to westminster today. the message was simple. get the deal done. remove uncertainty and lean in to investing in what is a great economy. finding a neat way to decouple from europe is the key to getting business moving again. simon jack, bbc news. so, the lat
frustration at the political impasse that is causing real—world damage, for businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jayne mugridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year, she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them...
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businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jane muggeridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them from somewhere in the uk? no, the british don't make pretty bottles. they make bog—standard, plain bottles. what do you think politicians think about with business? do you think they recognise the needs of business? well, politicians don't listen to small businesses. they don't really care, i don't think. businesses big and small from all around the country came to westminster today. the message was simple. get the deal done. remove uncertainty and lean in to investing in what is a great economy. finding a neat way to decouple from europe is the key to getting business moving again. simon jack, bbc news. an independent study analysing soil and dust found around gr
businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jane muggeridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them from somewhere in the uk? no, the british don't make pretty bottles. they make...
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businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jayne mugridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them from somewhere in the uk? no, the british don't make pretty bottles. they make bog—standard, plain bottles. what do you think politicians think about business? do you think they recognise the needs of business? well, politicians don't listen to small businesses. they don't really care, i don't think. businesses big and small from all around the country came to westminster today. the message was simple. get the deal done. remove uncertainty and lean in to investing in what is a great economy. finding a neat way to decouple from europe is the key to getting business moving again. simon jack, bbc news. so this latest vote on brexit is expected tomorrow afternoon. can
businesses like this one here in portsmouth. jayne mugridge makes fruit cordials and vinegars. last year she sold nearly 30,000 bottles, until bottles became one of her biggest brexit problems. these are our cordial bottles. the french have decided they're not going to make or supply them any more because of the uncertainties with brexit. that's 50% of our business out of the window straight away. can't you get them from somewhere in the uk? no, the british don't make pretty bottles. they make...
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new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010—2018, 150 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that is an average of 17 a year, and most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died had been submitted to the city council. megan paterson, bbc news. free tampons and other sanitary products will be offered to every female hospital patient who needs them, health leaders have announced. nhs england said women and girls will be able to ask for the products which will be free of charge from this summer. the british medical association argued it was inconsistent for some hospitals to give out razors and shaving foam, but not offer women sanitary products. a capsule, made by elon musk‘s space x company, has successfully docked with the international space station. the dragon spacecraft could begin transporting people by the end of the year. here's our science correspondentj
new research from portsmouth university found that between 2010—2018, 150 men initially reported missing died after nights out where alcohol was involved. that is an average of 17 a year, and most end up in water. the number of deaths has prompted some towns and cities to set up volunteer groups to patrol waterways at night. in manchester, plans for fencing around the stretch of canal where charlie died had been submitted to the city council. megan paterson, bbc news. free tampons and other...
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but they ran out of energy before they got to the of portsmouth side. and the money of -- to the enforcement side. and the money laundering has to do with enforcement and there really is no enforcement mechanism for this. no law on the european books. ad it comes down to donnybrook scrum among european capitals. everybody has their diverse interests. and short of a major cataclysm the crisis -- or crisis, political pressure may not be strong enough to forge a consensus. thank you very much indeed. vonnie: it is time for the bloomberg first word news. here is courtney donohoe. courtney: a gloomy report from the oecd, the organization cutting its outlook for global economic growth from 3.5% to 3.3%. and it could get worse as the risks pile up. among them, trade disputes, a disorderly brexit or debt. president trump pressure in trade negotiators to cut a deal with china soon in hopes it will help with a market rally. bloomberg has learned the president is concerned that the lack of an agreement could bring down stocks. the president is looking for a win af
but they ran out of energy before they got to the of portsmouth side. and the money of -- to the enforcement side. and the money laundering has to do with enforcement and there really is no enforcement mechanism for this. no law on the european books. ad it comes down to donnybrook scrum among european capitals. everybody has their diverse interests. and short of a major cataclysm the crisis -- or crisis, political pressure may not be strong enough to forge a consensus. thank you very much...
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controversy, instead they're focused on the issues, specifically climate change and the environment, here in portsmouth. she was here to do a town hall style event on water quality. her method is to talk policy and take every question, and she's not afraid to get into the weeds. her campaign seems to be aware that she doesn't have the star power that beto o'rourke and others in the field have, so they're trying to gin up some grassroots support. >> thank you so much, ali vitali and garrett haake. here at the table, let's take a look at the field as it's evolving, kirsten gillibrand now all in. the plusses and minuses of gil gillibra gillibrand, she's from new york but doesn't have any new york delegation members supporting her. she ran into slack because of her criticisms of bill clinton and al franken. >> that's a little bit of an albatross for her. there's still unsettled feelings on how that narrative played out. i think a lot of folks not just in the political space but average americans are still trying to feel their way through that. so how she continues to address the issue of sexual harassment,
controversy, instead they're focused on the issues, specifically climate change and the environment, here in portsmouth. she was here to do a town hall style event on water quality. her method is to talk policy and take every question, and she's not afraid to get into the weeds. her campaign seems to be aware that she doesn't have the star power that beto o'rourke and others in the field have, so they're trying to gin up some grassroots support. >> thank you so much, ali vitali and...
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and, i was particularly surprised, because i know you're at the portsmouth shipyard last fall, you were briefed on the projects, which directly relate to our ability to expand the drydock capacity there and allow us to, at the shipyard, be able to do maintenance on more ships. so, can you explain what the thinking is here? why we would take money from those projects that would backup our ability to address our backlog and attack submarine maintenance? ba >> yes, ma'am. so, the list that was generated was generated just based on those projects that met a certain set of criteria. that was not the list, as i understand it, of projects that were not to be funded. that will be a secondary process that the secretary of defense will work through. and, i believe, and there is a desire that the secretary of the navy will have the opportunity to provide his thinking in terms of readiness impact and all the other impacts, should any of those projects she defunded. so the list itself was just a list to a certain set of criteria. particularly those that had not been funded, yet, in 2019, as i unders
and, i was particularly surprised, because i know you're at the portsmouth shipyard last fall, you were briefed on the projects, which directly relate to our ability to expand the drydock capacity there and allow us to, at the shipyard, be able to do maintenance on more ships. so, can you explain what the thinking is here? why we would take money from those projects that would backup our ability to address our backlog and attack submarine maintenance? ba >> yes, ma'am. so, the list that...
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kinds of projects we have been hearing about for a long time, and seem like likely candidates include portsmouth square, japan town peace plaza, golden gate park, india basin, we heard an exciting announcement this week, it is a major project that has means. rucker amazon, and so on. this is another adjustments, not just from the draft, by from the last capital plan to this one. this had been programmed for 2024, but we understand there is a significant and important -- important cash flow need around the facilities for m.t.a. for their belgian progress program. with all the light rail vehicles that we have been purchasing, a new fleet, a longer footprint, the facility as we have need to be expanded to, and if we don't get to the cash flow sooner, we will run out of swing city his, to avoid inexpensive workarounds that would not really be a good permanent solution. we have push them to 2022. so as not to have competing measures. we've also pushed public health to 2023. deaf tales nicely with their modified schedule and projects they would include building 80 90 et seq. america and there are numb
kinds of projects we have been hearing about for a long time, and seem like likely candidates include portsmouth square, japan town peace plaza, golden gate park, india basin, we heard an exciting announcement this week, it is a major project that has means. rucker amazon, and so on. this is another adjustments, not just from the draft, by from the last capital plan to this one. this had been programmed for 2024, but we understand there is a significant and important -- important cash flow need...
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portsmouth and sunderland are expected to be backed by a sell—out crowd in the checkatrade trophy final at wembley today. the attendance set to be the biggest for any final in the competition‘s history. the two league one sides will have their eyes on a chance to win some silverware, but both are also firmly in contention for promotion to the championship. it is not a normal game, it is a one—off game, cup competition and it isa one—off game, cup competition and it is a final, so for us, we have recently been playing in the league in that format, and as we know, this isa cup in that format, and as we know, this is a cup competition and it changes slightly. with such a big prize of winning it anyway, myjob is to make sure that we can separate the two and really focus on the football. to get to the stage of this competition, you have got to win a lot of games, it is a long competition through the group stage in the knockout stages and lots of different challenges within it, so ha rd different challenges within it, so hard work and effort goes into it. it was satisfying to get to thi
portsmouth and sunderland are expected to be backed by a sell—out crowd in the checkatrade trophy final at wembley today. the attendance set to be the biggest for any final in the competition‘s history. the two league one sides will have their eyes on a chance to win some silverware, but both are also firmly in contention for promotion to the championship. it is not a normal game, it is a one—off game, cup competition and it isa one—off game, cup competition and it is a final, so for...
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pleasant, iowa, and portsmouth, new hampshire. gairt, garrett, i want to start with you with o'roarke. he's making headlines responding to the president. >> reporter: that's right. o'roarke is out. he's barn storming iowa. he had six events yesterday. four today. he's trying to reintroduce himself to the folk who is maybe didn't follow the texas senate race all that closely. they've heard his name and heard he's a rising star. they don't know that much about him. and he's also trying to define himself a little bit in contrast to president trump. he's trying to preach a message of unity and trying to stay above the fray, not mix it up his fellow democrats. one of the questions he's getting asked quite a bit is whether or not he's experienced enough. does he have enough with three terms in the house to be president of the united states. here's how he responded to that question this morning. >> why shouldn't voters be concerned about voting for you with your lack of experience? >> well, i'm grateful that ultimately it's up to voters.
pleasant, iowa, and portsmouth, new hampshire. gairt, garrett, i want to start with you with o'roarke. he's making headlines responding to the president. >> reporter: that's right. o'roarke is out. he's barn storming iowa. he had six events yesterday. four today. he's trying to reintroduce himself to the folk who is maybe didn't follow the texas senate race all that closely. they've heard his name and heard he's a rising star. they don't know that much about him. and he's also trying to...
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the university of portsmouth figures suggest that 85% of those who died were found in water. campaigners are calling for more patrols around canals and for men to look after each other on nights out. eight brexit—supporting lawyers, seven of them also mps, have set out what concessions are necessary if they are to back a brexit deal. the attorney—general, geoffrey cox, has been trying to reach a deal with leaders in brussels in an attempt to secure a guarantee the northern irish backstop will be temporary. according to the sunday times, the group would like to see a legally binding clause that would override the current wording on the backstop, and they want a route out if trade talks with the eu fail. we love a good dog story on bbc brea kfast, we love a good dog story on bbc breakfast, but this is about carnivals, and in rio, you might think of sequenced and feathers —— sequins and feathers. but there is another carnival with an altogether furrier theme. this is the city's annual pooch parade. it takes place every year in the run—up to the main carnival. the event
the university of portsmouth figures suggest that 85% of those who died were found in water. campaigners are calling for more patrols around canals and for men to look after each other on nights out. eight brexit—supporting lawyers, seven of them also mps, have set out what concessions are necessary if they are to back a brexit deal. the attorney—general, geoffrey cox, has been trying to reach a deal with leaders in brussels in an attempt to secure a guarantee the northern irish backstop...
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imperilled by the president wanting to pay for his wall came out, and one of them was a shipyard in portsmouth, so i'm going to be talking about that tomorrow when i'm in rye. you can just see people are still focused on these bread and butter issues that affect their jobs ask their livelihood. people can step back a bit and say none of this is going to work if we don't have a working democracy. that is really why i think we keep getting asked about it and people are going to be -- i cannot imagine what will happen if he doesn't release this report. there's bad signs based on his 19-page memo that he did before he had his hearing to the white house in which he showed this broad view of executive privilege. all of these things make me concerned. i am glad that he released the letter today, and we hope that there is more to come because the american people have a right to know. >> senator amy klobuchar of the great state of minnesota, 2020 democratic presidential contender, member of the judiciary committee. >> i'm looking forward to hearing the the next fish story. >> hopefully it will have a h
imperilled by the president wanting to pay for his wall came out, and one of them was a shipyard in portsmouth, so i'm going to be talking about that tomorrow when i'm in rye. you can just see people are still focused on these bread and butter issues that affect their jobs ask their livelihood. people can step back a bit and say none of this is going to work if we don't have a working democracy. that is really why i think we keep getting asked about it and people are going to be -- i cannot...
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in i hear a lot of anxiety new hampshire about proposed cuts to the portsmouth navy yard and the jobs that are located there, so we are going to make sure we are investing in our communities, investing in the workers who built this country's strength and success in the place. . . guaranteeing a living wage, ensuring that unions are strengthened and not diminished so that more people have a skill, trade and disciplined a command a living wage. we need a president that reflects all that ambition for people and communities, not corporations and the powerful and the wealthy. reporter: lowering the federal voting age to 16? mr. o'rourke: it isn't lost on me that so many people who come to these town hall meetings across the country are young. they are the leaders right now this minute on gun violence, on climate change, on health care for all. very often the youngest among us are leading this fight and demanding answers from those who seek positions of public trust. so i am open to the idea of a younger voting age. i want to listen to people, learn more about it. it is a new idea to me but
in i hear a lot of anxiety new hampshire about proposed cuts to the portsmouth navy yard and the jobs that are located there, so we are going to make sure we are investing in our communities, investing in the workers who built this country's strength and success in the place. . . guaranteeing a living wage, ensuring that unions are strengthened and not diminished so that more people have a skill, trade and disciplined a command a living wage. we need a president that reflects all that ambition...
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imperilled by the president wanting to pay for his wall came out, and one of them was a shipyard in portsmouth, so i'm going to be talking about that tomorrow when i'm in rye. you can just see people are still focused on these bread and butter issues that affect their jobs ask their livelihood. people can step back a bit and say none of this is going to work if we don't have a working democracy. that is really why i think we keep getting asked about it and people are going to be -- i cannot imagine what will happen if he doesn't release this report. there's bad signs based on his 19-page memo that he did before he had his hearing to the white house in which he showed this broad view of executive privilege. all of these things make me concerned. i am glad that he released the letter today, and we hope that there is more to come because the american people have a right to know. >> senator amy klobuchar of the great state of minnesota, 2020 democratic presidential contender, member of the judiciary committee. >> i'm looking forward to hearing the the next fish story. >> hopefully it will have a h
imperilled by the president wanting to pay for his wall came out, and one of them was a shipyard in portsmouth, so i'm going to be talking about that tomorrow when i'm in rye. you can just see people are still focused on these bread and butter issues that affect their jobs ask their livelihood. people can step back a bit and say none of this is going to work if we don't have a working democracy. that is really why i think we keep getting asked about it and people are going to be -- i cannot...
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idaho of energy lab, the of all kinds of fluoride stored at research facilities like an oak ridge and portsmouth, ohio that is at risk. the other thing is the cost. we have had 30 to reactors planned, and after fukushima, they have almost all been canceled -- 32 reactors. reactors that two andida was going to finance they basically cancel that. it is amazing to me that we still rely on mostly coal power in the united states and we haven't come up with a vital alternative. though, if you go out west, there was a lot of wind power. the only problem is that we lose generatedof our power at a power plant by the time and gets to the house, because of the outdated network that would have in transmission of power. i would just like to get something from the guest about what is the next step in power generation if we can't afford nuclear, and we can't really depend on coal for ever and ever, wind is going to be less than 1%, something like 30,000 wind power generating power is to make the same amount of electricity that a regular coal power plant could generate. elon musk put a solar panel over the enti
idaho of energy lab, the of all kinds of fluoride stored at research facilities like an oak ridge and portsmouth, ohio that is at risk. the other thing is the cost. we have had 30 to reactors planned, and after fukushima, they have almost all been canceled -- 32 reactors. reactors that two andida was going to finance they basically cancel that. it is amazing to me that we still rely on mostly coal power in the united states and we haven't come up with a vital alternative. though, if you go out...
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idaho of energy lab, the of all kinds of fluoride stored at research facilities like an oak ridge and portsmouth, ohio that is at risk. the other thing is the cost. we have had 30 to reactors planned, and after fukushima, they have almost all been canceled -- 32 reactors. reactors that two andida was going to finance they basically cancel that. it is amazing to me that we still rely on mostly coal power in the united states and we haven't come up with a vital alternative. though, if you go out west, there was a lot of wind power. the only problem is that we lose generatedof our power at a power plant by the time and gets to the house, because of the outdated network that would have in transmission of power. i would just like to get something from the guest about what is the next step in power generation if we can't afford nuclear, and we can't really depend on coal for ever and ever, wind is going to be less than 1%, something like 30,000 wind power generating power is to make the same amount of electricity that a regular coal power plant could generate. elon musk put a solar panel over the enti
idaho of energy lab, the of all kinds of fluoride stored at research facilities like an oak ridge and portsmouth, ohio that is at risk. the other thing is the cost. we have had 30 to reactors planned, and after fukushima, they have almost all been canceled -- 32 reactors. reactors that two andida was going to finance they basically cancel that. it is amazing to me that we still rely on mostly coal power in the united states and we haven't come up with a vital alternative. though, if you go out...
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so i was really surprised blap , because i know you were at the portsmouth ship yard last fall. you were briefed on the project which is directly relate to our ability to expand the dry dock capacity there and allow us to, at the ship yard to be able to do maintenance on more ships. can you explain what the thinking is here? why would we take money from those projects that would backup our ability to address our backlog and attack submarine maintenance? >> yes, ma'am. so the list that we generated we generated just based on those projects that met a certain set of criteria. that was not the lista,s i understand it, of projects that were not to be funded. that will be a secondary process that the secretary of defense will work through. were not to be funded. that will be a secondary process that the secretary of defense will work through. so the list itself was just a list to a certain set of criteria. particularly those that have not been funded yet in 19, as i understand it. but that is not a list of projects that were to be defunded, as i understand it. >> but you would acknow
so i was really surprised blap , because i know you were at the portsmouth ship yard last fall. you were briefed on the project which is directly relate to our ability to expand the dry dock capacity there and allow us to, at the ship yard to be able to do maintenance on more ships. can you explain what the thinking is here? why would we take money from those projects that would backup our ability to address our backlog and attack submarine maintenance? >> yes, ma'am. so the list that we...
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there are four approved but not yet awarded projects at portsmouth naval shipyard which i represent. one of those is a critical component of the modernization plan that would allow all of its dry decks on the summary. if the project is deferred the follow along projects move to the right and the navy will have to juggle availability so how do you account for that? how will you use your office to make sure the selection of projects is not influenced by the politics by let's say choosing for those who voted to terminate the emergency declaration, we would hate to see politics intervene here in our military readiness and our ability to retrofit submarines. >>> we are looking out for our soldiers and i am aware of no senior leader in the building military or civilian that would ever put at risk taking care of those individuals and our capability to fight for the role of politics. i have never seen it anytime i have been in the building and i would never expect to see it and i don't think it would be tolerated by anyone there. if i sound emotional on the issue i am. i am a proud of the ap
there are four approved but not yet awarded projects at portsmouth naval shipyard which i represent. one of those is a critical component of the modernization plan that would allow all of its dry decks on the summary. if the project is deferred the follow along projects move to the right and the navy will have to juggle availability so how do you account for that? how will you use your office to make sure the selection of projects is not influenced by the politics by let's say choosing for...