had there. it has been amazing. the decision for the governorship is decided in staten island, lee zeldin would win. people are angry about crime. one of them, tell me what you are worried about. i m worried about the crime coming to staten island lately. as a child, shot not too long ago. and you look at brooklyn and it was there in the posterior vads, 90s and we moved out to come h. for a safer environment. you went out to have children who live in the city. yes, my son lives not close to the city but my daughter lives on the upper east side and ubers to work but the train is just terrible. again, throwing and the train tracks and who is getting beat up and punched and whatever. so we won t let her take the train.
it says britain s national security is being jeopardised. here s our environment correspondent, jonah fisher. this is the aftermath of storm arwen in november last year. mps and peers say it s an example of how the breakdown of one critical service can quickly affect another. in this case, the high winds and snow brought power cuts, which then meant digital phone lines stopped working, leaving some with no way to call the emergency services. 0ur warming climate will mean more heatwaves and droughts. and there will also be more intense storms and rain. the committee warns that it s likely to mean more damaged train tracks, flooded infrastructure sites, landslides and power cuts. their call is notjust for greater resilience, but forjoined up thinking in government.