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these new hire cars are ready for the road. the company has taken electric vehicles and retrofitted them with driverless technology. butjust for now, the company is using safety drivers. as you can see, they don't actually drive the car. that's done back at the company's headquarters. we still have a safety driver who sits in our vehicles while they are being remotely driven. the person does not touch the wheel or anything. it's just there for two reasons. we're still building our safety features, and we want to be absolutely sure and certain about safety. safety�*s the first thing that we care about, before removing that safety driver. and secondly, we want to build public perception about a car with no—one in it, that no—one has seen before. so that will take us another 18 months. once this is up and running, and if all goes to plan, the safety drivers will be removed and this car will be delivered to me, essentially, as an empty vehicle. i then use it as normal, sitting here in the driving seat and using the steering wheel. and then, when i've finished,

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BBC News at One

who sits in our vehicles while they are being remotely driven. the person does not touch the wheel or anything, it's just there for two reasons. we are still building our safety features and we want to be absolutely sure and certain about safety. safety�*s the first thing that we care about, before removing that safety driver. and secondly, we want to build public perception about a car with no—one in it, that no—one has seen before. so that will take us another 18 months. once this is up and running, and if all goes to plan, the safety drivers will be removed, and this car will be delivered to me, essentially, as an empty vehicle. i then use it as normal, sitting here in the driving seat and using the steering wheel. and then, when i've finished, it's taken away by remote control. these cars are not fully autonomous. they are piloted back at the company's base. this looks like a souped—up computer game, but the operator here has a 360—degree view of the roads, using cameras built into the vehicle, as well as anti—crash safety systems in the operating software. at the moment, these cars can only be hired in and around milton keynes. some are sceptical of this

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BBC News at Six

to his ethics adviser and to ms braverman herself. 0ur political correspondent david wallace lockhart has the latest from wesminster. any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy — any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that _ any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that all _ any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that all started - any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that all started when i a controversy that all started when swell of —— suella braverman was in the driving seat. she was caught speeding last year, but the political row began when she approached civil servants about a speed awareness course.- approached civil servants about a speed awareness course. thank you for lettin: speed awareness course. thank you for letting me _ speed awareness course. thank you for letting me join _ speed awareness course. thank you for letting me join you _ speed awareness course. thank you for letting me join you today. - speed awareness course. thank you for letting me join you today. any . for letting me 'oin you today. any ministerial — for letting me join you today. any ministerial visit earlier today, she insisted she behaved appropriately. last summer, i was speeding, i regret that, i paid the fine and i took the points. but we are focused now on delivering for the british people and working for them. did you ask civil servants _ people and working for them. did you ask civil servants to _ people and working for them. did you ask civil servants to organise - people and working for them. did you ask civil servants to organise a - people and working for them. did you ask civil servants to organise a one i ask civil servants to organise a one speeding _ ask civil servants to organise a one speeding course? in ask civil servants to organise a one speeding course?— ask civil servants to organise a one speeding course? in relation to the rocess, speeding course? in relation to the process. i'm _ speeding course? in relation to the process, i'm focused _ speeding course? in relation to the process, i'm focused on _ speeding course? in relation to the process, i'm focused on delivering | process, i'm focused on delivering for the british people, doing myjob as secretary. what i will say is that in my view i am confident that nothing untoward has happened. last ear, when nothing untoward has happened. last year, when suella braverman was attorney general, she was caught speeding. she was offered a group

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BBC News at Ten

the prime minister has spoken to his ethics adviser, and to ms braverman herself. 0ur political correspondent david wallace lockhart has the latest from westminster. any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that all started when suella braverman was in the driving seat. she was caught speeding last year, but the political row began when she approached civil servants about a speed awareness course. thank you very much for letting me join you today. on a ministerial visit earlier today, the home secretary insisted she behaved appropriately. last summer i was speeding. i regret that, i paid the fine and i took the points. but we are focused now on delivering for the british people and working for them. did you ask civil servants to put you on a one—on—one speeding course? in relation to the process, i'm focused on delivering for the british people, doing myjob as home secretary. what i will say is that in my view i am confident that nothing untoward has happened. last year, when suella braverman was attorney general,

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Newsday

correspondence. in the uk, the home secretary, suella braverman, has insisted she did nothing untoward in her handling of a speeding ticket she received last summer. she is reported to have asked civil servants to arrange a private speed awareness course. opposition parties want an investigation into whether or not ms braverman broke ministerial conduct rules. she told mps in the commons that the whole matter was a �*distraction'. from westminster, david wallace lockhart reports. any regrets, home secretary? this is a controversy that all started when suella braverman was in the driving seat. she was caught speeding last year, but the political row began when she approached civil servants about a speed awareness course. thank you very much for letting me join you today. on a ministerial visit earlier today, the home secretary insisted she behaved appropriately. last summer i was speeding. i regret that, i paid the fine and i took the points. but we are focused now on delivering

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The Context

goals all important in terms of qualifying for european football next season. newcastle united win two of their last games they will definitely have champions league football to look forward to. as things stand newcastle very much in the driving seat for that race to finish in the top because they lead brighton by two goals to zero. it was an own goal. both goals coming from corners for the new castle 2— mill up having a good season and looking to qualify in europe as well that match at halftime. rafa nadal has pulled out of this year's french open, due to his lack of fitness following a hip injury — and has said next year will probably be his last as a professional. the 1a time french open champion made the announcement in a press conference from his academy in mallorca ahead of the tournament start in ten days time.

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The Context

the tie was all square at one all. you can see manchester city with the all—important goal of the night coming from bernardo silver, irling harlan has gone close at least three times so far a chorus and magnificent say for the pretty much all city. they are in the driving seat for them as things stand they will play inter milan who await the final and insertable on the 10th of june. 0ne final and insertable on the 10th of june. one half an hour played there, city 1—0 out. —— 1—0 up. this weekend's emilia romagna grand prix at imola has been cancelled because of major flooding in the north of italy. with formula one saying it's the "the right and responsible thing to do. " the severe conditions have led to at least three deaths in the region. and with a river near the circuit teams had been evacuated on tuesday and told not to return on wednesday. after more downpours overnight. it was due to be the sixth race of the season. which will likely now consist of 22 races instead of 23.

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BBC News

territory. i will be heading down myself and a couple of weeks, but it takes me more time to get the wet suit on and off than to do any of the surfing. stay with us on bbc news. hello there. you may have noticed it was quite a fresh feeling morning out there, but temperatures are already on the rise and actually temperatures will continue to rise further as the week wears on with quite a lot of dry weather in the forecast for most of us, too. and that�*s all because high pressure with us in the driving seat at the moment, keeping things relatively quiet. and you may notice it will feel a bit cool if you are exposed to that northwesterly breeze today. quite a cool feeling. wind direction. as for the weather forecast through this afternoon, then scattered showers across scotland to northern england. i think a few of these trickling into the likes of lincolnshire and cambridgeshire, a few scattered across parts of northern ireland too. but for most of us, escaping dry and bright with some sunshine and patchy fair weather cloud and those temperatures getting

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BBC News

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BBC News

hello there. you may have noticed it was quite a fresh feeling morning out there, but temperatures are already on the rise and actually temperatures will continue to rise further as the week wears on with quite a lot of dry weather in the forecast for most of us, too. and that's all because high pressure with us in the driving seat at the moment, keeping things relatively quiet. and you may notice it will feel a bit cool if you are exposed to that northwesterly breeze today. quite a cool feeling. wind direction. as for the weather forecast through this afternoon, then scattered showers across scotland to northern england. i think a few of these trickling into the likes of lincolnshire and cambridgeshire, a few scattered across parts of northern ireland too. but for most of us, escaping dry and bright with some sunshine and patchy fair weather cloud and those temperatures getting up to around 13 to 16 celsius

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