Crowd at royal portrush. How do our gardens grow the economy . Visits to parks and gardens like this one in cheshire add 3 billion pounds a year to the countrys gdp but could more be done to boost garden tourism . Good morning from Beckenham Hill park home to the newly opened wild swimming venue where temperatures will soar for some swimming venue where temperatures will soarfor some up swimming venue where temperatures will soar for some up to 35 degrees and for some, wont fall lower than 25 degrees at midnight tomorrow. I will have more info ten minutes. Its monday the 22nd ofjuly. Our top story. Its the final day of voting to decide who will be the next Prime Minister jeremy hunt or borisjohnson. Conservative Party Members must make sure their ballot papers are submitted by five oclock this evening. The winner will be announced tomorrow. Lets get more from our political correspondent, jonathan blake, whos in westminster. We are going to have to wait. I suppose the question is, can y
Temperatures. Japan allocates 42 million for its biggest ever defense effort as a territorial dispute with china continues the battle against blight in detroit why the city still has a long way to go we begin with breaking news out of yemen. Al qaeda and the Arabian Peninsula says it was behind the attack behind the attack on Charlie Hebdo in paris, leaving 12 dead. They left a claim in an audio recording posted on the internet. We are joined from a yemeni port city to talk about the comments. The video speaker is a member of al qaeda. Clearly they say the group, al qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula acted upon directions of their leader. Upon the orders of their leader. The attackers would be heroes. We are aware of the fact that one of the suspects in the paris attack had a connection with anwar altalk anwar anwar Anwar Alawlaki. What do we know about him and communications that may have transpired with him or anyone else in the group, or those abroad . Well what we know is that there is
Free speech or hate speech . A court in france is about to rule on the case of a controversial comedian. Hundreds of people have gathered in jordan to mourn a pilot who was brutally killed by isil. Many including his father are crying out for revenge. In the early hours of wednesday jordan executed two convicts in retaliation. The king is now back in the country after cutting short his trip to the United States. We have the latest from amman. Jordan warned of an earth shaking response to the murder of its pilot and that response came swiftly. At down wednesday the authorities executed iraqi prisoner sajida alrishawi. She had been on death row for eight years for taking part in a 2005 attack in amman that killed 60 people. Another iraqi prisoner was also executed. He was sentenced to death by hanging for murder ago jordanian truck driver in iraq. The government confirmed its pilot was killed on january 3 a month before isil released the video, apparently showing him being burned alive.
Runway stopping just short of flushing bay. In a state known more new blue grass than white roads hundreds of drivers were stranded in snow for hours. We begin tonight with my coanchor Norah Odonnell at laguardia airport. Nor a was on another plane on a nearby runway when the accident happened. Charlie, good evening. This could have been a real catastrophe. We were on plane preparing for takeoff when the pilot said that they were shutting down this airport to deal with this emergency. I talked to passengers all day. One College Student telling me that their plane was going so fast they were worried it wasnt going to stop. This is how flight 1086 ended this morning, just a few feet are all this separated its 132 passengers and crew from the icing waters of flushing bay. It broke through the fence and we were literally five, six feet away from the water. Jared faelacci took this photo from his seat in first class. Did you realize how close you were to this being a real tragedy . When i g
Runway stopping just short of flushing bay. In a state known more new blue grass than white roads hundreds of drivers were stranded in snow for hours. We begin tonight with my coanchor Norah Odonnell at laguardia airport. Nor a was on another plane on a nearby runway when the accident happened. Charlie, good evening. This could have been a real catastrophe. We were on plane preparing for takeoff when the pilot said that they were shutting down this airport to deal with this emergency. I talked to passengers all day. One College Student telling me that their plane was going so fast they were worried it wasnt going to stop. This is how flight 1086 ended this morning, just a few feet are all this separated its 132 passengers and crew from the icing waters of flushing bay. It broke through the fence and we were literally five, six feet away from the water. Jared faelacci took this photo from his seat in first class. Did you realize how close you were to this being a real tragedy . When i g