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this is bbc news. these are the top stories developing at 11.003m: care companies have cancelled contracts with 95 uk councils, saying they cannot deliver services for the amount they are being paid. a one—year—old boy at a flat in north london. m james comey, will give evidence election campaign. also: a third of amateur sports people say they know someone personally who has doped, according to a poll conducted by the bbc. events begin today for the force's sweetheart, dame vera lynn,
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who celebrates her 100th birthday. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. home care companies say they are in crisis because they can't recruit enough staff to meet the growing demand. research commissioned by the bbc‘s panorama suggests nearly1 in 4 in the past three months alone. sian lloyd reports. good morning! amanda hfi'péivélliéfifiéififithéflc s 800,000 home care workers. today, she is with former teacher william williams, who has multiple sclerosis. amanda is paid £7.55 an hour, just above the national living wage and, like many care workers, struggles to make ends meet.
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are not guaranteed. i did look into buying a house four years ago, but because i didn't have a contract they wouldn't allow me to buy _ l_. 7, ,, ,,..-,l',, w” llj, _ it's hard. it is hard. amanda is one of 200 staff employed by a family—run company near bangor. vacancies and is struggling to take on new clients. last year, the company stopped providing care for one local council, conwy, and handed back the contract. people in communities, despite facing financial challenges. but conwy is not alone — our research reveals that across the uk almost 100 councils have had home care contracts handed back to them.
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the uk government declined to be interviewed, but in a statement said it will be bringing forward proposals later this year to ensure a more financially sustainable social care system. with more of us living longer and a growing will continue to grow. you - see a full report on that tonight on panorama at 8:30pm on bbc 0ne. theresa may is visiting south wales this morning with the brexit secretary, david davis. she's meeting with local businesses as she attempts to drive home her message that the whole of the uk is being included in discussions about leaving the eu. the prime minister will reiterate her commitment to what she calls "the precious union" of the uk. the visit comes as a report by the think tank the institute little parliamentary time for anything else.
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ijeremy turbyrraris'rnvtitvgd "entirely inaccurate". these are extraordinary? they come from jeremy because they come from jeremy corbyn's number two, - watson, the corbyn's number two, tom watson, the deputy leader of the labour party, there is an oranised -lot b saying there is an organised plot by ! with sayihg there is an organised plot by ! with liver‘s 5355555 fiffiffi'fifi filming??? i backer, unite, to take over biggest backer, unite? to take levee biggest backer, unite, te take levee labour biggest backer, unite, te take ever labour party and shifted to the
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the labour party and shifted to the left. this follows a tape recording ofa left. this follows a tape recording of a meeting at left. this follows a tape recording of a - meeting at which the of a public meeting at which the boss of temp one, it is alleged, of a public meeting at which the boss 0 about one, it is alleged, of a public meeting at which the boss 0 about bringing s alleged, of trying to of- trying to that pre—selection of mps, trying to that of critical councillors, taking over m labour parties, changing regional labour parties, changing e leadership rules to make it to the leadership rules to make it to install people on the left wing. evidence g watson says the planned evidence mr watson says the planned to ta ke evidence mr watson says the planned to take over the labour party. whatjohn mannesmanni whatjohn mannesmann has what john mannesmann has outlined is a eta—z with len mccluskey, the a plan with len mccluskey, the ‘of unite, to a plan with len mccluskey, the ‘ of unite, to take a plan with len mccluskey, the ‘of unite, to take control of leader of unite, to take control of the labour party. i regard this as a the labourbarqemgacd-tbisasa battle of the future existence of the labour party. this is how stakes 9l9e hm .d.97. 15:57:57 194-9 escaar .7 9 7 9l9e hm .d.99 15:9. =:. 19.1999 579759947 97 9 7 i hope 9l9e hm .d.979 15:9. =97 19.19.99 579759947 97 9 7 i hope my 999e hm 99.979 15:9. =97 99.19.99 579759947 97 9 7 i hope my fellow members will that. mr watson said . serious as the fight that labour faced in the 1980s from militants. more serious, because he says it is the biggest
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union backer that the tentacle to this challenge because he says of an agreement by unite to fund momentum, claims that have been dismissed by unite. this morning, jeremy corbyn was humbling to amateur questions about it. is there a plot to take over the labour party, mr corbyn? built around builtaround mr built around mr corbyn are suggesting that tom watson is trying influence the outcome of the to influence the outcome of the current unite leadership contest and thatis current unite leadership contest and that is the reason for his remarks. ibathijleasomfolblsiemacksc was the view ofjohn mcdonnell. he is trying to influence the 77 22 but the he is trying to influence the but the general secretary election but the general secretary of unite and he has dragged the labour party m of unite and he has dragged the labour party inj this i of unite and he has dragged the labour party inj this % labour party into this completely from what i have unnecessarily. from what i have seen, is ‘first
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and others who want in progress and others who want trade - support, of course they trade union support, of course they do. want union do. they want trade union funding and the above. to - it in the and the abqvhfi—féfse—ft—ifl—h‘tfi £47747 and the abqvhfi—féfse—ft—ifl—h‘tfi geekthatthe— 222 222::::2 22 2 :2 and the abqvhfi—féfse—ft—ifl—h‘tfi geek that. the ballot 27”— ~ — 77 and the abqvhfi—féfse—ft—ifl—h‘tfi seek 91939 the ballot are“ go - and the abqvhfi—féfse—ft—ifl—h‘tfi seek 91999 the ballot 5:52“ go out = week that the ballot papers go out for the unite election i think this 92.9994 99:—.'9e e9e29'29. 9 9':—.':—.'7.2 9':—.'9—2 about tom's interference the ie ze-._.; t-..“ 32 iéifliflfééf ij2fi .. . . .. .. 7 ..4 .4 why ie ze-._.; t-..“ 32 iéifliflfééf ij2i' .. . . .. .. 7 ..7 .7 why does he want to do election. why does he want to do that? he wants to install the candidate of his it that? he wants to install the candidate of his - it wants to candidate of his choice. it wants to dominate mr watson, some of your colleagues are suggesting that this is all part of you trying to interfere in the gym i did richard, best. true? that is true, gym i did richard, best. true? that is - true, although there is unite is—not truey althoughthere isb'flite contest on friday. i'm . g 'i to newspaper reports at weekend that showed that there 2 secret plan to take over from was a secret glen to take over frog = labour was a secret glan to take over frog = labour party. 0ne was a secret glan to take over frog = labour party. one of the things the labour party. one of the things on the tape was an allegation from john landsman, the head of momentum,
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that unite frequented channel their funds into being part of that process. i think that is important andl process. i think that is important and i would like len mccluskey to publicly distanced himself from that allegation. so far from unite all we have heard is that there are no current plans. unite member has told me this morning that he understands there is a private agreement between there is a private agreement between the chief of staff of them mccluskey and john mannesmann pad of them mccluskey was going to win that mccluskey was going 9am4~har= than mccluskey was going 9o244r49har= than they would fund a election than they would fund a faction within the labour party. téfi'fifi 9299599999? 99993“? w” is very serious. it is my duty that is very serious. it is my duty to say to labour party members we have to stop this, we that this album. and what do you say to the charge saying there is nothing wrong with momentum organising and trying to push their members forward? why shouldn't unite support them? i would urge labour party members to listen to the what jordan john would urge labour party members to listen tot said 1at jordan john would urge labour party members to listen tot said is:jordanjohn would urge labour party members to listen tot said is that ian will ; would urge labour party members to
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listen tot said is that ian will not. landsman said isthat we will not= police trotsky groups... on the tape he says we are going to involve ourselves in parliamentary selections and council selections. he has urged momentum members to ta ke he has urged momentum members to take control of regional labour party this is ~2 2— take control of regional labour party this isa 2— take control of regional labour party thisisa plan 2— take control of regional labour party this is a plan i ~2 2— take control of regional labour party this is a plan i wasn't 2— party is. this is a plan i wasn't aware of until i heard this at the weekend. it is a plan that will shock even young members of momentum thought they were joining an who thought they were joining an organisation to - a fairer organisation to build a fairer society, what they are actually doing isjoining society, what they are actually doing is joining an society, what they are actually doing isjoining an organisation led bya doing isjoining an organisation led by a hard level faction who are now is 2 922293 12221929922 92922 222 2292 being e2 2 92222 12221922922 22922 222 2222 being funded by 22 2 222-2122212222922 22922 222 2222 being funded by- members. i'm being funded by unite members. i'm sorry if that is of seven people but sorry if that isofsevenpeoplsbot need to call it out. are you i need to call it out. are you talking about rhetoric, language from people on - left or are you from people on the left or are you talking about an organised coherent plot? listened to the tape of john landsman to the meeting. he says we
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to take control of the labour need to take control of the labour party. he even says that a general election by kevin the way of our. that seems to me that there is a that seems to me that therelsa plan to get control of the secret plan to get control of the labour party. he also says he wants momentum members to organise within other unions. that is unprecedented. even in the 19805 due other union5. that is unprecedented. even in the 19805 due didn't get the bigge5t union in the country, unite, funding organi5ation5 like this. it i5 funding organi5ation5 like this. it is very new, it is shocking and funding organisations like this. it is very new, it is shocking and i'm calling about because i think we are facing an early general election. £222 is facing an early general election. e222 is a way facing an early general election. 271222 is a way to stop it. len there is a way to stop it. len mccluskey can publicly say that unite will not be channelling money into them. watch jeremy corbyn to? we have a meeting now. we have only just found out about this at the weekend. i will raise it withjeremy andl weekend. i will raise it withjeremy and i am sure he will be as concerned as i am about these
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revelations. every shadow cabinet member i have spoken to today, they have not expressed concerns. 0ne said you needed to calm down. john ifi said your comments said you needed to calm down. john 2— said your comments were mcdonnell said your comments were disappointing. i'm not sure ifjohn mcdonnell has heard the tape and i will ask him to. i would imagine thatjohn would will ask him to. i would imagine that john would want to distance himself from the things that john landsman has said, but that is down tojohn. landsman has said, but that is down to john. thanks very much. that is tom watson just to john. thanks very much. that is tom watsonjust going to john. thanks very much. that is tom watson just going into that meeting. that gives you a sense of meeting..tbat.gives youasenseof! drama unfolding with mr watson the drama unfolding with mr watson suggesting it is an organised plot, not just suggesting it is an organised plot, notjust some sort of suggesting it is an organised plot, not just some sort of - stock by notjust some sort of loose stock by figures on the left. he believes there is a coherent plot with potential funding from unite to take ‘ the labour party. ‘the labour party. interesting, over the labour party. interesting, the direct challenge to lend mccluskey saying that len mccluskey mccluskey saying lhatleemccleskey! needs to mccluskey saying lhatlenmccleskey! needs to come out publicly and say will not fund momentum. thank
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he will not fund momentum. thank you, norman. we will be speaking to coyne, who is standing gerald coyne, who is standing 552323252 len gerald coyne, who is standing 2352323252 len mccluskey for gerald coyne, who is standing a len mccluskey for general against len mccluskey for general secretary of unite. let's look at some of today's other developing stories. at least 17 people have been killed in ghana when a huge tree was swept over a waterfall and crashed down the tree had been uprooted during a powerful storm. most of those killed were high school pupils. tests carried out on the body of the man shot dead at 0rly airport been taking drugs and drinking alcohol. he grabbed an automatic rifle from a soldier before being killed by her colleagues. come into effect today, which will mean higher compensation for some, it comes after pressure from disability groups to lower the discount rate, which determines how much the nhs, or insurance companies, must pay up front to successful claimants to cover their lifetime care. what they were feeding their babies,
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as well as what they were eating themselves while pregnant. us lawmakers in washington will seek answers on russian involvement in last year's presidential election. the house intelligence committee will hold its first public hearing on the issue, and the national security agency scheduled to testify. laura bicker takes a look at how events over the past few months have culminated in this monday's hearings! i don't know putin. i think it would be great if we got along with russia. i've never met putin in all fairness. one question has dogged donald trump's road to the white house more than any other — what part did russia play in helping him win the election? here's what we know so far. the hackers behind a cyber—attack on mr trump's democratic the embarrassing e—mails were published on wikileaks and some, includingi—iillaryfilinton: motives for the attack. in a situation where an adversary, a foreign power, is working and believe me, they're not doing
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it to get me elected. she doesn't know if it's the russians doing the hacking. maybe there is no hacking. however hard he tried, russia was the scandal donald trump just couldn't shake. he would rather have a puppet as president of the united states... no puppet, no puppet. you're the puppet! those who analyse state—sponsored cyber—threats are convinced. where there's smoke, there's some kind of fire. there is fire, but it's not the burning down of the building much more likely, in a smarter strategy on the part of russia, is identify candidates that support their positions, identify those issues which drive support to those candidates, and then push to influence them. as president trump entered the white house, the press kept on digging for more details on any russian links to his campaign. officials during the campaign. is
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but they seemed to keep forgetting they had met with the russian ambassador. adviser, michale flynn. then there was his pick for attorney—general, jeff sessions. it turned out too that he had also met with russian ambassador. in his position of power, president trump has continued to state he wants closer ties with russia. those ties already are. i never met putin. russia! what would i get involved with putin for? i have nothing to do with him, i have never spoken to him, i know nothing about him other than that he will respect me. laura bicker, bbc news. today's hearing is also expected to address president trump's claims that the 0bama administration wiretapped his phone at trump tower during the campaign. mr trump hasprovided no evidence‘.
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speaking to fox news on sunday, the head of the hearing, republican devin nunes, claimed there was no such wiretap. there was no warrant that i'm aware of to tap trump tower. and that is after you receive this information? that's accurate. whatcha point? the that's accurate. 222i‘fi‘22 putt “22 ‘ issue i dare is the unmasking other issue i dare is the unmasking of names and the leaking of names. we have a lot of surveillance activities in this country and are concerned that the trump administration - is worried they administration has is worried they actually using surveillance activities to know what they were up to because we know that happened but general flynn. we know the disney was unmasked and leaked to the press. the force's sweetheart, dame vera lynn, is celebrating her 100th birthday. to mark the occasion, a 350 foot
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image of her is being projected on to the white cliffs of dover. a pair of wartime spitfires will also do a display over the cliffs. police have arrested a man on suspicion of murdering a one—year—old boy at a flat in north london. the man will also be questioned on suspicion of attempting to murder a girl, thought to be the boy's twin sister. the boy died in the early hours of sunday and the girl remains in a critical condition in hospital. joining me is richard galpin outside the house in finsbury park in north london. what can you tell us? the latest is we know that the police are that we know that the police are still holding that man in custody.
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as you say, he was arrested yesterday evening after the incident 992.292.2222..— .2.2..2.2..2.'.2..2. 2.99.2:— 9922 '.2..2'.2,2..2.9 which took place here on saturday night l which two very young night in which two very young we re night in which two very young were found in a flat with children were found in a flat with very serious injuries. the two children were taken to hospital, but the boy died in the of the boy died in the early hours of sunday morning. the girl is in a critical condition and we understand that she has been moved to a different hospital so she can get specialist treatment. besides that, the key is that what. police are the key is that what the police are going to do. they have been holding bidhya sagar das since sunday evening. there - questions of you evening. there are questions of you will be evening. there are guestions of you will be charged or released and we will be charged or released and we will wait to see what will happen. police have assisted a man on
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suspicion of murdering a suspicion of'murder‘rnga boy at a flat in north one—year—old boy at a flat in north london. labour's deputy leader says the left wing momentum group is involved in a plot that the unite union which could destroy the party as an 229912 2221222 21222 122212 2222 . .. .. force. electoral force. chelsea are ten points clear of totte n ha m chelsea are ten points clear of tottenham in second place after the whee kim's fixtures. sergio aguero scored the equaliser for manchester city after liverpool had taken the lead, it finished 1—1. celtic are one win away from winning the scottish premiership title. ‘ federer has become the . ... le‘e'x sec-es roger federer has become the oldest man to win in a t—pim asked as title by beating stan wawrinka at indian wells. i will have a full update in
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15 minutes. a poll commissioned by the bbc suggests widespread use of performance enhancing drugs in amateur sport. a third of more than 1,000 sportsmen and women who were questioned said they personally knew someone who had taken drugs. the uk anti—doping agency said the use of gerformanceenhancing! drugs was "fast becoming a crisis" as katie gornall reports. fame, glory, money. there are many reasons why professional athletes ta ke reasons why professional athletes take performance enhancing drugs and sport is overwhelmed with culprits. the disgraced cyclist lance armstrong has ended years of denial to admit he has used performance enhancing! to admit he has used performance enhancing drugs. - might be enhancing drugs. what might be harder to understand is why amateur athletes would dope. a few years ago, steve started to take a number of su bsta nces to ago, steve started to take a number of substances to boost his performance. he - banned in 2014
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performance. he was banned in 2014 after refusing to take a test.|j performance. he was banned in 2014 after refusing to take a test. i had a lwa ys after refusing to take a test. i had always been a clean athlete and this situation happened and i was 39 yea rs situation happened and i was 39 years old. i didn't do a lot of racing on these substances. the main! thing was curiosity as to what does this do? how much of a benefit does it give you? i don't think in the amateur ranks it is about winning. you have a situation where somebody is overweight, you need to slim down. you might be doing a marathon 01’ down. you might be doing a marathon ora down. you might be doing a marathon or a long bike ride, - become or a long bike ride, and they become a healthier individual, more body conscious and health orientated. a healthier individual, more body conscious and health orientatedm is farfrom an conscious and health orientatedm is far from an isolated conscious and health orientatedm is farfrom an isolated 2:2 a poll is farfrom an isolated case. a poll carried out of amateur sportspeople in the uk say how the people believe that doping is common in amateur sport. 49% say the drugs are readily
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available. more than a third said they personally know someone who has doped and the percent say they have taken steroids. the figures as regards the prevalence of performance enhancing substances at new amateur level are alarming. it an amateur level are alarming. it does confirm what uk anti—doping has sus-ected also seen also seen throuh long suspected and also seen through some of our intelligence led testing. this is the front line in the fight to keep sport clean, joint operation between police and uk anti—doping, targeting those who supply drugs. it is not against the law to use steroids for personal use. law to use steroids for personal use. of those motivated by vanity rather than winning, are they doing anything wrong? we took our findings to an expert on doping behaviour. anything wrong? we took our findings to an expert on doping behaviourm is the dark side of exercise. you m
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ca re m care about your health any don't care about your health any more, uk approach and don't care about your health any moryou ( approach and don't care about your health any moryou look, oach and don't care about your health any moryou look, orch and don't care about your health any moryou look, orch you and don't care about your health any mor you look, orch i you to - and how you look, or how you to how serious health issue yourself. how serious health issue with this be? you're using su bsta nces with this be? you're using substances that are meant to treat and july misusing them. you diseases and july misusing them. you are putting your life at risk.|j ever the authorities respond to the issue, athlete at every level in every sport will always be willing to cut corners, whatever the risks. several atbletesand officials. and paralympic games in rio have told the bbc they're angry and frustrated by the failure to provide any meaningful post 0lympic legacy. it's exactly six months after the 2016 games came to an end and brazilian officials insist there were tangible benefits for rio. wyre davies reports from the city on the broken promises and lost opportunities. for five weeks last summer, real the
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junior was the centre of the sporting world, host city for the 2599—5999" 9299—994 59929 949979 999— 9992— 2 222 2— 2222 2 0lympic 2599—5999" 9299—994 59929 949979 999— 9992— 2 222 2— 2222 2 olympic and paralympic games, greatest show on earth. exactly the greatest show on earth. exactly six months later, this stage is the greatest show on earth. exactly six mor temp :er, this stage is the greatest show on earth. exactly six mor temp two's is stage is the greatest show on earth. exactly six mor temp two's 0lympic is the greatest show on earth. exactly six mor temp two's olympic park, empty. temp two's olympic park, which are by now be operating as a which are by now be ogeratingas a i centre of excellence, is a sporting centre of excellence, is a quiet. arenas were medals really quiet. arenas were medals we re really quiet. arenas were medals were won and lost little more than warehouses. venues that you'd have been dismantled, some to be rebuilt as schools, are untouched. if there isa as schools, are untouched. if there is a legacy here, it is not the ones that those who campaign for the city to win the games expected. that those who campaign for the city to win the games expectedlj that those who campaign for the city to win the games expected. i feel the olympic games in brazil was that the olympic games in brazil was not so successful because the legacy was not the number one. we delivered the games, we had a lot of problems. nobody is doing anything for change. this makes me really sad. this is the olympic tennis arena were andy
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murray won his second consecutive murray won his second consecutbce medal. this is being run like gold medal. this is being run like many other venues in the olympic park, by the olympic sports ministry, because no private company can ministry, because no private company ca n afford ministry, because no private company can afford or want to take on the can afford 979' set 9979 film—um : 22 huge running can afford 979' s"9 9979 film—um : 22 huge running costs. team brazil missed its own medal targets at the games. this archer became a creditable ninth place but has since lost funding hunter coach. improving on rio and even making the tokyo games will be tough. translation: a month after the games they cut everything, my health insurance, my salary, everything. it is a huge disappointment. we made history in archery but it is all over. i made think my sacrifice wasn't worth me think my sacrifice wasn't worth it. watch was the desperation to get ready on time, legacy was the thing on anyone's mind. says last thing on anyone's mind. says one official who worked on the london games and wished to remain anonymous. i
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london games and wished to remain anonymous. i never once london games and wished to remain anonymous. i never once had a conversation about legacy in any anonymous. i never once had a conversatio you )ut legacy in any anonymous. i never once had a conversatio you have gacy in any anonymous. i never once had a conversatio you have to :y in any anonymous. i never once had a conversatio you have to remember, discussion. you have to remember, this was the games will we were scrambling to put the events on on the day by day basis, there was no time to think about what would happen after the game is finished in time to think about what would happen afte there ame is finished in time to think about what would happen afte there were 5 finished in time to think about what would happen afte there were undoubtedly _egte.m.be.r9 2 in rio thanks to the improvements in rio thanks to the games. in public transport, some in the structure and the opening up a spaces. there are promises public spaces. there are promises that need to be delivered. but they do believe that we should have time to work on these promises and the promises need to be the delivery of the olympic park and improvement in the olympic park and improvement in the sports legacy. a brand-new velodrome built at huge expense is barely used, the track already water damaged. a state—of—the—art white—water course remains closed. is this rio's real 0lympic legacy? lets get the weather.
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spring is taking a break over the next few days. cold air is moving in behind this band of rain which are sinking across northern england, wales - south—west and the wales the south—west and the midlands. that will continue its journey eastwards through the rest of the day. i handed, brighter skies but more those showers but more showers. those showers increasingly turning wintry over high ground as the temperatures drop away. this evening high ground as the temperatures drop away. - this evening and away. through this evening and tonight we lose the rain from the south—east, then we see clear spells but lots of showers being flung in from the west. these will turn wintry even at low levels in scotland, northern ireland, northwest england and the north of
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wales. but be surprised that there isa wales. but be surprised that there is a covering on the grass tomorrow morning. tomorrow, the snow will increasingly be confined to higher ground. further east, largely dry and colder feel for ground. further east, largely dry and colderfeel for all of ground. further east, largely dry and colder feel for all of us. this is bbc newsroom live. the headlines at 11:30am: care companies have cancelled contracts with 95 uk councils, saying they cannot deliver services for the amount they are being paid. a bbc panorama investigation found that some firms could not recruit or retain the staff they needed. a man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of a boy and the attempted murder of a girl, both aged one. the man is believed to be the children's father. the director of the fbi, james comey, will give evidence today about alleged russian interference in the us election campaign. he will also address president trump's claim that he was wiretapped by predecessor barack 0bama. and transports people say they know
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someone personally who has doped according to a bbc poll. the uk anti—doping agency says drug use at every level of sport is "fast becoming a crisis." labour's deputy leader says left—wing supporters ofjeremy corbyn are involved in a plot which could destroy the party. tom watson was reacting to claims that the grassroots momentum group is seeking finance from britain's largest trade union, unite. let'sjoin for a sports let's join for a sports update. manchester city and liverpoool have 229522219 29] 229 2e2. 22:22 is: 22. leaders chelsea after a 1—1 draw at the etihad stadium. james milner had given liverpool the lead from the penalty spot but sergio aguero equalised for city midway through the second half. city are third, 12 behind chelsea, liverpool a point behind in fourth it is one of the most special days of my life,
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because after the defeat on tuesday, wednesday was so tough for us. and how we recovered today, with this mentality to play and attack — we could not attack more often because liverpool is a top, top team. i want to stay with those guys a long, long time. i don't want to change absolutely anything. i am more and more fine with the result. i struggled a little bit happy about...but of course it is a success to get a point against city and to play like this. it not happens not every day so that means, yeah, it is absolutely more than 0k what we did today. that's all sport for now. breaking news from westminster. let's go straight to our chief political correspondent. what can
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you tell us? the prime minister's official sport - the prime minister's official sport ‘s men is formally saying that the prime minister will trickle article 50 which of course starts the 59 whicbeicoursestartsctbe two—year process of the uk reading the eu next wednesday. wednesday the 29th of march. the spokesman said that the uk ambassador to the eu, sirtim that the uk ambassador to the eu, sir tim barrel, informed that the uk ambassador to the eu, sirtim barrel, informed president task‘s secretary earlier today that this would be happening. they said when it happens it will be in the form of a letter. he says the process is set out in article 15, in four or five process is set out in article 15, in four orfive paragraphs process is set out in article 15, in four or five paragraphs in process is set out in article 15, in four orfive paragraphs in law. they said the prime minister has already said the prime minister has already said she will make a statement to parliament as well. a statement to parliament as well. a statement to parliament next wednesday bust up we parliament fiestwed’tésdayfius‘upwe = knew the parliament nextweaneseayaos‘upwe = knew the prime minister wanted to do this by the end of march. she has this by the end’ofmarcthhe—hasn= been that this by the end’ofmarethhe—hasn= been that for several months. been saying that for several months. there have been some ifiié along there have been some hiccups along way. the supreme court ruled there have been some hiccups along parliament preme court ruled there have been some hiccups along parliament had 1e court ruled there have been some hiccups along parliament had to court ruled there have been some hiccups along parliament had to 22222 a red i there have been some hiccups along parliament had to 22222 a say. i bill went through being changed the bill went through being changed by the house . lords but then being by the house of lords but then being changed back again by the - of
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changed back again by the house of commons | changed back again by the house of .commons she is now free to do commons. she is now7fr.e.e to dothis i 50 and she will triggering article 50 and she will do its next as its nest 92222232222 .. 0nce as its nest 92222232222 .. once it is triggered, what does as; it; fieit 95335535? ,, once it is triggered, what does that mean in terms of mean in terms of evefythi'ng'that meen in terms of evefythi'ng'thet to meen in terms of evetyti-ri'ng'thet to us through being meen in terms of evetyti-ri'ng'thet to us through being part of applies to us through being part of the eu? what happens is gs she sends ; what happens is that she sends a letter so in
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