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that was being shipped? oh, yeah. and that s because ijust inspect certain areas. so in totality, with all the inspectors, if you total them out, yeah, you d be over the hundreds. now, you were picking up on these faults, you were highlighting them, you were flagging them up to be repaired. what kind of response did you get from your managers? did they support you? my managers weren t always there. the production managers always made a fuss about why i was finding it, why i was looking at it, and they made a big fuss about everything that i ever found. and it was because of the stage of where the plane was. if i m looking at a plane that s supposed to be getting shaped and i m the last person to see it, i shouldn t be finding missing fasteners, missing parts and things like that. so why were they not thanking you for picking up on these things? they just wanted the product out. they weren t focused on the consequences of shipping bad fuselages. they were just focused on meeti

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170806

phil connell reports. they re family treasures were collected at castle howard in the 17th and 18th century, treasures as from now are effectively owned by the british taxpayers. ownership of the 89 treasures are owned by the national museum in liverpool, a deal that allows castle howard to wipe out an outstanding tax bill of £5.5 million. it s called the acceptance in lieu scheme and it allows families to pay their tax bills with works of art as long as those works of art are shown to the public, which is great for the regions and the visiting public. for castle howard it is a win win situation. the 89 items will still be kept and displayed here, a solution which for the owner means fewer sleepless nights. the £5 million we would have had to find from other sources, like selling more objects or land, which would then have incurred more tax, which then would have incurred finding the tax again, it means that cycle is broken and we can get on with the business of preserving

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170806

a review into the cost of energy is dismissed as cold comfort by consumer groups, who say households are already paying too much. both the us and china have welcomed tougher sanctions against north korea in the wake of its recent ballistic missile testing. the american ambassador said it was the most stringent set of sanctions on any country in a generation . one man s died and two are missing after a boat sank in the english channel, off the coast of shoreham, in west sussex. a rescue operation is under way. a fourth man has been taken to hospital. the international athletics‘ governing body expresses disappointment after two time drugs cheatjustin gatlin won the men s hundred metres at the world championships. lib dem leader, sir vince cable, criticises elderly brexit supporters for in his words comprehensively shafting young people in the uk. now on bbc news, it s the travel show. coming up on this week s travel show: ben is seeking out beats in pakistan. we are

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170806

whereas further north across the country, fresher here with clear spells, a few showers, and temperatures across rural parts of scotland down into mid single figures. during the day on monday, three zones of whether once again, some rain across the south west of england, south wales, in true parts of central england, too. the far south east probably avoiding the wet weather today. largely dry, bright and reasonably warm, whereas further north, some sunshine for north wales and much of northern england, with one or two isolated showers, but an improved day here. further showers in the north of scotland and northern ireland, as well. we ve got three zones of weather again for tuesday as that front continues north. rain for the midlands, wales and the south west, mostly dry but one or two scattered showers. could be on the heavy side in the south east, 20 degrees here. sunshine and showers for scotland and northern ireland. bye bye. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: consu

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Travel Show 20170808

members of the public will be able to ask companies to delete information collected, or posted on online and firms found in breach of the rules will be hit with much largerfines. rory cellan jones reports. your data, a valuable resource flowing around the world giving companies and governments all sorts of intimate details about how you live your life. now a new law is supposed to give us all more control. the law reform is an opportunity to keep up with the change in technology. companies will have more accountability and consumers are going to have more control. the new law includes a right to be forgotten, making it easier to find out what data companies hold on you and get it erased. there will be an end to tick boxes on websites which often seek consumers handing over data by default. and the data watchdog will be able to fine companies up to £70 million, or 4% of their global turnover. the new law is almost entirely based on a major new european data protection regul

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