good morning from the centre of richmond in north yorkshire, rishi sunak s constituency. i will be speaking to people about the cost of living pressures they are facing and what they would like to see the new prime minister do to support them. in other news. the mother of murdered hull student libby squire is to meet her daughter s killer in prison. back with a point to prove how aston villa have moved to replace steven gerrard with the former arsenal manager unai emery. good morning. it is another mild day ahead following on from a mild start. for many it will be dry, although there are a few showers in the north and west. later, heavier rain and stronger winds in the south west. details coming up. good morning from downing street. it s tuesday, the 25th of october. rishi sunak will today become prime minister the third this year. it isa it is a day of firsts. he will be the first british asian to make it to number 10, and at 42, will become the youngest prime ministerfo
Number plate recognition technology led to the arrest on Tuesday of a 24-year-old minibus taxi driver with 50 outstanding warrants worth R132,000 and outstanding fines of R241,000 in Cape Town.
simple. upon closer inspection it is made up of thousands of incredibly dry threads which are vigorously honed into a velcro like trap. the spider lies hidden underneath, waiting for a meal to come to her. wow! there we go. that is coming up at 29. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i m asad ahmad. drivers who don t live in the london borough of hammersmith and fulham may be fined for driving on some its roads, under plans to reduce congestion and improve air quality. the council says it ll use number plate recognition technology to stop cars from passing through some roads near wandsworth bridge.
may be fined for driving on some of its roads under plans to reduce congestion and improve air quality. the council says it ll use number plate recognition technology to stop cars from passing through some roads near wandsworth bridge. but there are residents and business owners who say it lljust divert traffic onto other streets. there s been a sharp rise in the number of people abandoning their pets, and it s being blamed on the rising cost of living. the mayhew animal welfare charity in harlseden says it s almost at capacity as a result, it was adapting areas handed over to them due to the cost of living crisis. a landmark public inquiry into marks and spencer s plan to demolish their flagship