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for a meeting of the un security council, in response to the latest missile launch by north korea. pyongyang said the missile was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, and hailed the test as a success. a record—breaking heatwave in new south wales in australia has produced the worst conditions ever seen for local firefighters. and this video is trending on bbc.com. it shows volunteers in new zealand trying to keep a pod of whales away from the beach. hundreds of whales got stuck over the last few days on a spit of sand, but most were re—floated. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now on bbc news, time for a special catch up on the other awards at the bafta ceremony. it is baftas 2017, extra—time.
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good evening. wonderful to be here tonight, at the british academy film awards, presenting two awards. first up, make—up and hair. all the nominees in this category are masters of their craft. so let's ta ke masters of their craft. so let's take a look at them. doctor strange, jerry lee would head. florence fosterjenkins. and the bafta bafta goes to]. roy
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helland, daniel phillips, florence fosterjenkins. helland, daniel phillips, florence fosterjenkins. thank you so much, academy, i am thrilled to work in thisjob. thank academy, i am thrilled to work in this job. thank you academy, i am thrilled to work in thisjob. thank you stephen, tracy, michael, we had great fun. i am so thrilled with this. thank you. applause thank you to the academy, and thank you, meryl. you keep coming up with interesting characters that are just so interesting characters that are just so much fun to put together. and the bafta is awarded tojustin hurwitz, la la land. thank you to the academy. or russia, either way
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it is an honour. it is technically a musical, so i want to share this without a credible lyricist, who wrote all of the words. to the songs, and i wish they could be here, mostly so that they could be the ones talking, and i wouldn't have to think of as much stuff to say. but this was... i remember talking a couple of years ago to somebody who came to the baftas as pa rt somebody who came to the baftas as part of a movie that had multiple nominations and they said one of the coolest things was getting to know multiple people who worked on the movie who you may not have known, and that is not the experience i am having because this was such an unusually collaborative movie where from the very beginning we were working under one roof and i got to see these other artists work up close. i got to see the costumes being designed, and watching them work, and i was constantly inspired by the work of these other artists, which is a cool experience for a composer in general, but to sit
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under the direction of damien, who is so masterful at what he does, was really something will never forget. tonight's nominees for costume design brought their films to life with startling colour deep brilliance, and exquisite attention to detail. let's take a look at them. and the bafta is awarded to madeline fontaine, forjackie. applause thank you. i am so very move to be here with the wall. this evening. and so much in awe to be recognised by my fortunate peers, especially because for me, english costume
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designers are a gauge of quality. this movie belongs to history, and is so much embedded in our collective memory. i hope to be up to the challenge, and here i am, reassured and fulfilled. thank you to all the talented people who supported and accompanied me in this adventure, and thank you, of course, to natalie portman, who gave life and grace to these costumes. thank you. and the bafta is awarded to arrival. congratulations. wow, this is such an honour, such an honour. thank you
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so an honour, such an honour. thank you so much, an honour, such an honour. thank you so much, everyone. an honour, such an honour. thank you so much, everyone. the story of the sound of arrival is a little bit like the film. it ended up being an international collaboration, headed bya international collaboration, headed by a montreal team, wonderful montreal team. first, thank you to the producers, dan lavine, aaron rider, just to name a few. and that followed the team to montreal, and took us to follow him home, and also the film is to talk about the beautiful score, byjohann johannsson, and the lovely sound of amy adams. it is lovely to be here in this building, the royal albert
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hall, for the 70th british academy film awards. yes, and in honour of the categories we are keeping our entries short and sweet. so let's ta ke entries short and sweet. so let's take a look at the nominations for british short animation. and the bafta goes to a love story. hello, my name is nush. this is really surreal experience, all kinds of thoughts in my head right now. i haven't prepared speech, and i just... ijust haven't prepared speech, and i just... i just want to say that, as filmmakers, i realise that i have become quite shameless in the amount
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of favours i ask from people, and it is crazy, we borrowed some lights for three months, we kept them for ten months. and you know, that is what brought us here. so many people have just gone beyond, what brought us here. so many people havejust gone beyond, to help us get here. even this dress that i am wearing tonight, someone so do it. 0k, wearing tonight, someone so do it. ok, now let's take a look at the nominations for british short film. and the bafta goes to home. wow. this is incredible. this film was made by many people. actress and
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executive producer, schpat deda, all refugees from the genocide in kosovo. my grandmother was a refugee from the holocaust, and i think many people here came from migrant families, and have somehow been related to the crisis of the refugees. from my perspective, and i think from all of our perspectives, being british, our heart is love. our sole is compassion. and i think that we need that to be reflected within our government, and we need that to be reflected in our government's policy, in relation to how they deal with other countries across the atlantic, their administrations, and not put up with any racism, homophobia, islam phobia, or anything like that. so
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thank you for this. i really appreciated. thank you. the bafta goes to... john gilbert. u nfortu nately, the bafta goes to... john gilbert. unfortunately, john is not able to be here so we will make sure that he receives this award. and the bafta goes to fantastic beasts. apologies as i reach for my piece of paper. iam proud apologies as i reach for my piece of paper. i am proud to collect this award on behalf of stuart craig as he unfortunately cannot be here as
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he unfortunately cannot be here as he isa he unfortunately cannot be here as he is a little under the weather. we would like to thank after. congratulation to both anna and her lovely tea m. congratulation to both anna and her lovely team. it is through devotion and hard work and so many talented people, the seemingly impossible was achieved in 12 acres of previously empty suit your lot grew into 1920s new york. the nominees for the bafta documentary are all powerful films. there's the —— mesmerise in in different and equal measure. let's ta ke different and equal measure. let's take a look at the films. the bafta goes to... 13. 13th. wow, this is absolutely incredible.
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my wow, this is absolutely incredible. my name is lisa and i had the incredible honour of working with the incredible visionary. she's so heartbroken not to be here, the only thing that would keep her from heartbroken not to be here, the only thing that would keep herfrom being here is that she's shooting her next film in new zealand. now the award forfilm film in new zealand. now the award for film not film in new zealand. now the award forfilm not in film in new zealand. now the award for film not in the film in new zealand. now the award forfilm not in the english language. it showcases some of the most inspiring work around the world. tragedy, struggle and oppression and they also stress family and unity. let's take a look at the nominees. who did you say you worked for? this
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is my... secretary. the bafta goes to son of saul. it isa it is a great honour to be here with you tonight. i would like to thank the lead actor of the film... my producers, who is standing here, the incredible cast and crew that i had which is a great luck and i want to thank the distributors in the uk, they did a greatjob and it was a great opportunity to meet the
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british public. and thanks to the academy. thank you. and the award goes to linus sandgren for la la land. thank you to the academy. this is overwhelming and extremely generous of you. i would like to thank the entire la la land crew. i think this was a film made with an exceptional amount of, you know, craftsmanship and first of all i want to thank damian, you are a great romantic heart and passion for film and filmmaking and for the friendship. i want to thank emma and brian for your brilliant performances. good morning.
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i am sure, like me, many of you will be glad to see the back of last week. it was cold for many, there was a lot of cloud around. and we closed out the second half of the weekens ona similar story — and we closed out the second half of the weekend on a similar story — a brisk easterly wind, plenty of cloud. just the far north—west of scotland seeing the best of the sunshine. we have had further snow showers. this is a scene in west yorkshire. i am sure it was a beautiful scene but cold. temperatures struggled last sunday generally at around three
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degrees but something more springlike arriving in the week. we will start to see the first sign of the warmth first thing in the morning. these are the temperatures at dawn. but the wind will still be with us so it will make you feel disappointed if you are out and about. in sheltered areas we may see some breaks in the cloud. windy in the far south—west. the best of the sunshine in western scotland. cloud thickening and five degrees here. eight on the west facing coast. not bad in northern ireland. sunnier spells across north—west englnad and
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wales. i know on the face of it the temperatures will be higher — seven or eight degrees — but even in the double digits it will feel pretty disappointing out there so you will need to wrap up warmly. gale, severe gales likely through the later stages of the date stop in the far south of coppel we could see some rain. it stays windy. the wind pivoting to a southerly and it will drag in slightly milder air. on tuesday, predominantly dry with some outbreaks of rain across the south—west and northern ireland. the cloud starting to break up. tuesday into wednesday, the risk of these lows from the atlantic trying to make their presence felt. the further east you live, better weather. 12 degrees likely in the south—east. milder by thursday but more cloud around on thursday. if you have not already got the message, things turning milder as we get to the middle half of the week and after last week,
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that is good news. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: after north korea hails a missile test, the us, japan and south korea call for an urgent meeting of the security council. the worst conditions they've ever seen. australian firefighters battle blazes in record high temperatures. i'm reged ahmad in london. they're off in la la land. the musical wins best film, best director and best aactress the musical wins best film, best director and best actress at the british film awards. and it's the 59th grammy awards. beyonce and adele go head—to—head for three major titles. live from our studios in singapore and london.
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