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make it to 18. if you're lucky, you have about two years, but you probably won't live long enough to leave school. at 14, when you get told that, what do you do? do you carry on with your education? what... your whole life just gets tipped upside down because i was told it was — that's it. and you can find coverage across the bbc on that story. head over to our website for more details. people living in the city of london say they've been suffering from nausea and headaches due to fumes from a nearby generator. it's being used to power an office block from the firm linklater5 residents on the barbican e5tate have held a protest over the situation a spokesperson for linklater5 said it's working to resolve the matter as soon as possible. it's claimed parts of the capital are in danger of becoming "banking deserts" due to the closure of so many high street branches. a study by consumer group which? suggests more than 800 have been lost here since 2015. croydon south and harrow

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towards london and norwich. 0vernight, the same weather front continues its descent taking cloud and rain with it. clear skies follow. it will be a colder night in the north tonight and last night. and a milder night in the south. tomorrow, the dregs of the rain and cloud in southern areas. brighter skies in the west. a brisk wind coming down from the north. these are the temperatures.— let's return to our main story now and the metropolitan police has issued a fresh apology to the family of the murdered teenager stephen lawrence over its ongoing handling of the case. today marks 31 years since the 18—year—old was targeted in a racist

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make it to 18. if you're lucky, you have about two years, but you probably won't live long enough to leave school. at 14, when you get told that, what do you do? do you carry on with your education? what... your whole life just gets tipped upside down because i was told it was — that's it. and you can find coverage across the bbc on that story. head over to our website for more details. people living in the city of london say they've been suffering from nausea and headaches due to fumes from a nearby generator. it's being used to power an office block from the firm linklaters, after it suffered an outage last month. residents at cromwell tower on the barbican estate have held a protest over the situation which they say is "not liveable". a spokesperson for linklaters said it's working to resolve the matter as soon as possible. a women's cricket side in essex have achieved a first. they're celebrating after becoming a professional team. it follows a successful bid supported by the universty of essex

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it's monday the 22nd april, our main story. the mother of murdered teenager stephen lawrence has told the bbc that the investigation into his death should be reopened, after the metropolitan police issued another apology for the way they've handled the case. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london 31 years ago today. the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised to doreen lawrence after questions were raised about another suspect in a bbc investigation. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no one else has been brought to justice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect — matthew white, who died in 2021 — and revealed multiple

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during the 19705 and �*80s given products contaminated with viruses. mark was among them. he was a schoolboy when he found out he'd contracted hiv, with doctors saying he might not make it to 18. if you're lucky, you have about two years, but you probably won't live long enough to leave school. at 14, when you get told that, what do you do? do you carry on with your education? what... your whole life just gets tipped upside down because i was told it was — that's it. and you can find coverage across the bbc on that story. head over to our website for more details. people living in the city of london say they've been suffering from nausea and headaches due to fumes from a nearby generator. it's being used to power an office block from the firm linklaters — after it suffered an outage last month. residents at cromwell tower on the barbican estate have held a protest over the situation which they say is not liveable. a spokesperson for linklaters said it's working to resolve the matter as soon as possible.

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disaster in nhs history. the infected—blood scandal saw thousands of patients during the 19705 and '805 given products contaminated with viruses. mark was among them. he was a school boy when he found out he'd contracted hiv, with doctors saying he might not make it to 18. if you're lucky, you have about two years, but you probably won't live long enough to leave school. at 14, when you get told that, what do you do? do you carry on with your education? what... your whole life just gets tipped upside down because i was told it was — that's it. and you can find coverage across the bbc on that story. head over to our website for more details. people living in the city of london say they've been suffering from nausea and headaches due to fumes from a nearby generator. it's being used to power an office block from the firm linklaters — after it suffered an outage last month. residents at cromwell tower on the barbican estate have held a protest over the situation which they say is "not liveable". a spokesperson for linklaters said it's working to resolve the matter as soon as possible.

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ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really _ ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really is _ ready to play? what's the day? it's monday. it really is monday. - education for the nation. we'll take a look at the changing face of schools broadcasting on the bbc, one hundred years old and still going strong. good morning. a generally cloudy start with light rain pushing south—eastwards. it will brighten up across scotland and northern ireland and after a cold and sunny start in the south—east and east anglia, cloud will move in turning the sunshine hazy. all the details later. it's monday the 22nd april. the mother of murdered teenager stephen lawrence has told the bbc that the investigation into his death should be reopened, after the metropolitan police issued another apology for the way they've handled the case. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london 31 years ago today. the metropolitan police commissioner has apologised to doreen lawrence after questions were raised about another suspect in a bbc investigation. daniel de simone reports.

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Morning Joe

you have 18, but that should be enough. that should give you the margin, the buffer your need so when the case is submitted to the jury for deliberation and verdict, you'll have 12. >> dave, elise jordan here. as a prosecutor, what are you looking for today in the first day of this trial? >> it is a cool trait of our legal system that you have ordinary people gathered around to make hugely controversial decisions. molars and buy cuss pids are stril the great equalizers. what i'm looking for is david pecker, the first witness who is going to set the stage for the prosecution's entire trial. the defense is going to put michael cohen on trial, trying to distract from donald trump's activities and say, are you really going to believe this liar? one way to undermine the defense's efforts is for the prosecution to start with a

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he says, i go out and i sing for 31 minutes and i always leave them wanting more. taylor swift doesn't follow the chairman of the board's advice. she says, here's my album and here's 18 more songs. she has been producing album after album. the content over the past five years, staggering. her fans just can't get enough. >> they love it. you mentioned the 240 million streaming number. now there are new estimates this morning that say on day one it could have been over 300 million streams. for those of you playing at home trying to map out the money on what this means, typically you get somewhere between 3 and 5 cents for every ten streams. if we took that number you'd be looking at about $1.5 million a day in terms of the check

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the meteropolitan police has apologised to the mother of murdered teenager stephen lawrence for breaking its promise to answer questions raised by a bbc investigation into his killing. stephen was 18 when he was stabbed to death in a racist attack in south london 31 years ago today. last year the bbc named matthew white as the sixth suspect in the case. daniel de simone reports. the racist murder of stephen lawrence took place 31 years ago today at a south london bus stop. two of the original five prime suspects were convicted almost 20 years after the murder. but the met�*s disastrous handling of the case means no—one else has been brought tojustice. last year, the bbc publicly identified a sixth suspect, matthew white, who died in 2021 and revealed multiple failures by the met to properly investigate him. now, stephen's mother, baroness doreen lawrence, gives her first interview

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