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BBCNEWS Breakfast February 8, 2022 06:26:00

because if you re taught about suicide prevention when you are 11, 12, 13 that s going to stay with you for the rest of your life. so that will have a knock on effect to reducing adult suicide figures, i m sure. they started out as three dads walking now hoping to turn their tragedy into a positive step for the future. abi smitton, bbc news. we ll be speaking to andy, tim and mike at 8.10 this morning. if you ve been affected by any of the issues discussed, please visit bbc action line forsupport, by searching bbc.co.uk/actionline time to get the news where you are. good morning from bbc london i m alison earle. transport for london says it may be forced to close major road junctions and cut bus and tube services

BBCNEWS Breakfast February 8, 2022 06:27:00

unless a long term funding deal is secured. brent cross flyover is one of six structures in the capital at risk of closure, as it needs millions of pounds in repairs. the government says it s working towards a robust financial settlement. if services become less reliable, if there are fewer tube services, if the bus service is cut by up to 18%, then obviously people are going to have far less confidence in the reliability of the public transport system and, inevitably, they will end up having to find alternatives, which of course include private car use. congestion will increase, air quality will reduce. environmental activists who held protests on the m25 and other major roads last year have said they failed in their mission. insulate britain wanted to persuade the government to improve homes by 2030 to cut carbon emissions. in a statement, the group said it would come back even more ambitious . the national police chiefs council, urged them to highlight their cause in a reason

BBCNEWS Breakfast February 8, 2022 06:56:00

making it up! i do quite like abba, that s true. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i m alison earle. transport for london says it may be forced to close major road junctions and cut bus and tube services unless a long term funding deal is secured. brent cross flyover is one of six structures in the capital at risk of closure, as it needs millions of pounds in repairs. the government says it s working towards a robust financial settlement. if services become less reliable, if there are fewer tube services, if the bus service is cut by up to 18%, then obviously people are going to have far less confidence in the reliability of the public transport system and, inevitably, they will end up having to find alternatives, which of course include private car use.

BBCNEWS Breakfast December 7, 2021 06:28:00

patients from unsafe restraint has come into force from today. the change came about following the death of olaseni lewis who died after being restrained by 11 metropolitan police officers in september 2010. seni s law means that use of force against patients in mental health units is better goverened and that police will be required to wear body cameras. it s claimed an increase in the number of cycle lanes could be why london is one of the most congested cities in the world. analysis by the traffic information firm inrix said segregated spaces for cycling means there is less room for cars, causing slower speed and more congestion. but the charity cycling uk called the conclusion simplistic. lets have a look at the travel. this is how the tube services are looking right now. piccadilly line is part suspended between rayners lane and axbridge, due to difficult to track the condition is called by falling leaves. and oxbridge. minor delays in other parts of the line.

BBCNEWS Breakfast December 7, 2021 06:59:00

has come into force from today. the change came about following the death of olaseni lewis who died after being restrained by 11 metropolitan police officers in september 2010. seni s law means police will be required to wear body cameras. it s claimed an increase in the number of cycle lanes could be why london is one of the most congested cities in the world. analysis by the traffic information firm inrix said segregated spaces for cycling means there is less room for cars, causing slower speed and more congestion. but the charity cycling uk called the conclusion simplistic. let s have a look at the travel. this is how the tube services are looking right now. on the piccadilly line there s no service between rayners lane and uxbridge, due to difficult track conditions. minor delays on other parts of the line. now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. storm barra brings some very wet

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