The Hub
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First episode date | February 1, 2010 |
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Final episode date | December 21, 2012 |
Presented by | Nik Gowing |
Production location(s) | London |
Creators | BBC World News |
Cast | Nik Gowing |
Albums | Boundary Layer |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1862560 |
About The Hub
The Hub is an American "computer network music" ensemble formed in 1986 consisting of John Bischoff, Tim Perkis, Chris Brown, Scot Gresham-Lancaster, Mark Trayle and Phil Stone.
'With so many changes, Glasgow's lost its heart'
... " The city centre should be the city centre, it should be The Hub where everybody goes to get their grub, their supplies, to socialise...
The Patch: BBC radio show's postcode lottery unearths stories in random places
... That was a fluke but it did actually turn out to be a really good bet because it s not what you d expect to be The Hub of the community...
How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers
... " Over months she gained the trust of Morybinet Berete, who is from Guinea in West Africa but was based in Nigeria, The Hub for the illicit trade in pangolin scales...
Online banking fears prompt call for more hubs
... The costs of The Hub are shared between the participating banks...
PSNI chief warns of dissident republican disorder during Easter
... The Hub is staffed by 30 detectives who are " working through upwards of 100,000 hours of CCTV obtained through our enquiries"...
Seymour Stein dies: Music exec who signed Madonna, Talking Heads and more
... " After choosing a job with Billboard over university, Stein joined King Records - which launched James Brown s career - before working for songwriters and producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller in the Brill Building, The Hub of the New York music industry...
Cost of living: The Peterborough mosque-run food hub at Ramadan
... The Hub - a walk-in pantry lined with tins and jars in the mosque s car park - opens on Thursday and Friday evenings...
Hancock backed pressuring MP into voting for lockdown, messages reveal
... But Mr Daly said he was " appalled" and " disgusted" that The Hub was discussed as a way of coercing him into voting with ministers...
PSNI chief warns of dissident republican disorder during Easter
By Julian O'NeillBBC News NI Home Affairs correspondent
The police have warned of the potential of public disorder linked to dissident republicans over the Easter period.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne has told a meeting of the Policing Board that the trouble could be an attempt to draw officers into gun or bomb attacks.
MI5 recently, meaning an attack is highly likely.
Events are being held to mark the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.
The Deal ended 30 years of violent conflict in Northern Ireland , known as The Troubles , which cost the lives of More Than 3,500 people.
Mr Byrne said the PSNI had made temporary changes to shifts to put more officers onto frontline duties.
In February multiple times at a Sports Complex in Omagh, County Tyrone .
Police believe the dissident republican group the New IRA was behind The Attack on the off-duty officer.
Speaking after the Policing Board meeting, Assistant Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said the PSNI had " very strong community intelligence" that attacks were being planned in Londonderry.
He Said officers had to " Be Prepared for that and we will Be Prepared for all eventualities on Monday".
Speaking in Belfast later on Thursday, the Tanaiste (Irish deputy PM) Micheál Martin said the possibility of an attack on police represented " criminality in its worst form".
" I think it's very evil people who are contemplating this, " He Said .
Earlier Mr Byrne also said resources would be further challenged by The Visit of US President Joe Biden next week in relation to the Good Friday Agreement anniversary, which actually falls on Monday.
About 300 officers will be drafted in from other UK forces to help out.
The cost of the security operation around the presidential visit, anniversary events and Easter has been put at £7m.
In his latest report to the Policing Board, Mr Byrne said Det Ch Insp John Caldwell remains in a " poorly condition" in hospital.
The Chief constable revealed that the PSNI had created a " bespoke CCTV viewing hub" as part of The Investigation into the attempted murder.
The Hub is staffed by 30 detectives who are " working through upwards of 100,000 hours of CCTV obtained through our enquiries".
Mr Byrne also gave some more details about the extent of The Investigation in to The Gun attack, confirming that:
As well as The Threat from dissident republican paramilitaries, Mr Byrne's report also addressed the problems posed by ongoing violence within loyalist groups.
He Said the PSNI was " currently dealing with the impact of a violent feud between criminal drug gangs" which He Said were previously linked to the Ulster Defence Association (UDA), a loyalist paramilitary organisation.
The Feud has led to gangs of Masked Men on The Streets of Newtownards and several homes in north Down attacked by petrol bombs, bricks and at least one pipe bomb over The Past few weeks.
As recently as Wednesday night, small groups of Masked Men were reported in several areas of Newtownards and police said A Number of threats were made to people, telling them to leave The Town .
" We have carried out A Number of targeted search operations and arrested 10 men at The Time of writing, two of whom have been charged, appeared In Court and are now remanded in custody, " Mr Byrne said.
" The policing operation. . will continue to work to stop these reckless attacks which put our Community At Risk and have No Place In Society . "
" Set against the backdrop of this demanding operational context, I remain gravely concerned about the stark budget challenge we face as an organisation, " he added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com