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of inquiry, one is the beer call. are there any defects which caused it to lose control? —— one is the lorry. the driver was treated in hospital, not seriously injured. he has been interviewed under caution and is part of our investigations. as emergency services continue their work, they commended the public that courageously went to the aid of those involved. as bank suggests struggles to cope with —— as bangladesh struggles to cope with incoming refugees, it has been reported that many children have fled on their own. on the muddy shore of bangladesh's southernmost point, a stream of muslims seeking safety never stops. this is one of the places where the boats bring them in. and on the
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other side of this river, still be fires burned. it is astonishing that more than three weeks after the violence broke out in this state, we are seeing these incredible numbers of people coming across the river looking for shelter here in bangladesh, but with so much of the rohingya population already in this country, the military operation in myanmar is reaching its end. as far as the burmese government is concerned, these people are a historical problems that have now been fixed. this man and his family had just arrived. his home was burnt down three weeks ago, he said. he had sought shelter in four other villages inside myanmar before being forced to flee to magda— —— bangladesh. he has no idea where they will live. camps that have sprung up in previous waves are
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already full. this man has come here to try to find a home for himself and his pregnant wife. he arrived from myanmar a week ago after a harrowing journey. he filmed parts of it. he has tried three other camps but is having no luck. there area camps but is having no luck. there are a lot of people there. translation mike he has been -- we have been living in the people'shouses. we had to leave my mother in myanmar and have to find somewhere to house her as well but we don't have much money. bangladesh does not want these people settling here. instead it is planning to build a large camp for all 400,000 new arrivals, and to confine them there, a drastic step for a country that feels its hospitality has already been stretched too far. the sport. wayne rooney's return to old
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trafford ended in a 4—0 defeat to everton by manchester united today. no wonder he looked pensive. tomorrow wayne rooney is in court facing a charge of drink—driving. today he returned to the club where he scored 250 goals in 13 years. but little time for sentiment. just minutes in, valencia released a strike that stunned the visitors, his strike as... everton finally started to get some space a little later, someone in particular. but there would be no goal to crown his return, and it was to get worse for wayne rooney. a penny for them, wayne? everton‘s former striker lukaku wayne? everton‘s former striker lu ka ku finally scored wayne? everton‘s former striker lukaku finally scored after being taunted by way fans all game. and
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anthony marshall's penalty concluded things. everton‘s woes continue. at sta mford things. everton‘s woes continue. at stamford bridge, the predicted arsenal capitulation did not materialise. instead, the gunners had the better of the chances. the by now customary chelsea red card did, however. david luis's dangerous attempt on his opponent was chelsea's. .. lewis hamilton has claimed his 60th formula 1 victory, at the singapore grand prix, after his main rival, sebastian vettel, crashed on the first lap. ferrari were expected to dominate until the crash. the mercedes driver extended his lead to 28 points. the anticipated boxing bout between
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golovkin and can load resulted in a controversial draw. —— between golovkin and canelo. maybe fight is widely expected. —— a repeat fight is widely expected. you can read more on the bbc sport website. now on bbc one time for the news where you are. new research shows more than a
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quarter of england's secondary schools is not teaching religious education, rather than —— despite being legally obliged to do so. religious education is a core subject here. all state schools here including academies and free schools are legally obliged to provide religious education as part of a balanced curriculum. it needs -- there needs to be something bad happens if schools are not doing
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this. a freedom of information request was issued to the department for education. its schools census data showed that 26% of schools in england made no provision for our feed. in academies, which operate outside local authority control, the figure rose to 34% for pupils aged 11 to 13. schools are breaking the law. they do have to teach our ego to all of their students. schools we have spoken to tell us that re teachers can be hard to recruit and for many pupils and parents, the subject is not considered a priority. many insist that the legal obligation to teach re can be fulfilled in different ways. they might be using conferences, citizenship lessons, assemblies. as head of a church of england school, thatis head of a church of england school, that is what we did. we were not breaking the law. the department for a says that
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religious education remains compulsory for all state funded schools. american television's most prestigious awards will be handed out tonight. schmoozing before the big night, with the television industry enjoying large audiences on a range of platforms, the emmy awards will be more competitive than ever. the crown, the net flicks series about the early life of elizabeth ii is one of the favourites. america has an obsession with our monarchy. as a british person you just think they have always been around. the american people can view them in a different way and that is why they have taken the show to their hearts.
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what you drive is —— what are your drives? westworld, a futuristic thriller, has 22 nominations, more than any other drama. it makes me so proud. i knew that from reading three pages on the first script that it was going to be very special and it was going to be very special and it was going to be very special and it was getting the attention and the notoriety and people are actually connecting to the story. tandy newton and sir anthony hopkins are nominated for their roles in the thriller. no wonder the stars are celebrating. donald trump. america's best—known satirical comedy, saturday night live, leads the list of nominees, with alec baldwin nominated for his portrayal of donald trump. satire is stronger than ever.
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the weather. over the past few days, the weather has not been changing much. that continuing theme of sunshine and showers. these clouds brought some thunder and hail across parts of the country, particularly heavy over the pennines. as we believe through tonight, the showers will ease away. higher pressure taking charge from the north—west. many western parts of the country will have a chilly start. it will not be quite as cold further east where we have a bit of low cloud, showers and breeze coming in off the north sea. into the early hours of monday, quite a fresh, autumnal start to the day. towns and cities 9—11d but in the countryside, particularly across northern and western parts of the country, we will see a bit of frost on monday
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morning. through the week, we start with the sunshine and showers. there will be a bit of rain through the middle pa rt a bit of rain through the middle part of the week for some of us but temperatures will be on the rise so we will lose the risk of frosty nights earlier in the week. through monday, this breeze coming in off the north sea, bringing some showers to northern england, perhaps eastern scotland. there could be some showers cropping up three western and central parts. temperatures about 15—18 but cooler with the breeze around north—eastern scotland and england. on tuesday, showery rain and clear skies again through tuesday morning. a fresh start again. temperatures in towns and cities lower tuesday morning. choose dissimilar to monday. a lot of dry, settled weather. —— tuesday is similar to monday. in many places it is staying
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dry with fairly light wind, too. rain working into the far north—west later in the day. temperatures 15-18. later in the day. temperatures 15—18. slightly cooler than average but slightly better in the sunnier weather. things turning wetter and windier from weather. things turning wetter and windierfrom the weather. things turning wetter and windier from the west on wednesday. central and eastern part a bit warmer. 19 or even 20 degrees here in the sunshine. this is bbc news. the headlines. the terror threat level has been lowered to severe from critical where it was placed after friday's bomb attack on a london tube. put your hands in the air! new footage shows the moment police raided the home of two elderly foster carers linked to the teenager suspect. the un secretary general says
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myanmar‘s leader aung san suu kyi has a last chance to end the military offensive that's forced 400,000 rohingya muslims to flee to neighbouring bangladesh. also coming up, tonight is the 2017 emmy awards.
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