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of mounting tensions among conservative mps. first thing to start the day tomorrow. after renewed criticism from some tomorrow. mps over theresa may's approach. of brexit negotiations and her domestic policy. the weather is on the change. things are changing quite significantly. particularly warm with highs of nine celsius. killed three teenage boys in london significantly. on friday. think that the window is closing. air, albeit with a fair amount of sunshine. paying bosses' bonuses. sunshine. their position for the transition period after tapping away as the afternoon goes on. tonight, we will be brexit. in that cold air. 200 terror with the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. offences. air. we have legged friends and it clear skies to what he said. clear skies to what he said. jailed for six—and—a—half years for over 200 terror offences. moved from their after renewed criticism from some mps over theresa may's countryside, might be down as low as minus five. homes. approach. minus five. the grammy‘s, in new york last night — taking home of cloud further north, and some rain into north—west scotland. rain into north—west scotland. six in total. their position for the transition at the last election a myth? period after brexit. a lot of rain across north—west scotland tomorrow. was little more than a tremor. ubs is conference since his surprise appointment in the
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with the deaths of three teenagers in a car with flooding. a thing of the past as role. crash in west london. a second man is thomas cook launch a scheme to flooding. murky temperatures of 62 10 degrees. this book in advance. is being questioned. good bbc news. and high salaries. heavy criticism from some morning. conservative backbenchers. at the last general election? boys in west london. was little more than a tremor. the dash for a sun lounger could by dangerous soon be a thing of the past. welcome to bbc newsroom live. driving. the option of booking a lounger for 202 terror offences. in advance. good construction and services firm and the carillion. morning. brexit. of its obligations the implementation period could extend to three to pensioners. and would you pay to reserve years. extend to three years. your sun lounger?
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welcome to bbc newsroom live. shell out around minister to meet the challenges of leadership. is in downing street now. £22. over both her approach to the talks and that's a pretty her leadership. brutal assessment, isn't it? isn't it? it is no longerfailing. of the tensions within the parliamentary party over brexit. is that there's follows pleas from ministers for and n to criticism. ministers for and n to criticism. a period of 15 years in the south yorkshire town. sangita myska reports. the prime minister to meet the challenges and of all of its of the leadership. challenges of the leadership. functions. political edit is for widespread systemic failures. in downing street brexit, and they were moving ahead on the implementation phase. now. on the implementation phase. now. a weekend of sniping against theresa may. 0fsted has said the service is now fit theresa may. even donald trump criticising her approach to brexit. criticising her for purpose. approach to being directed at theresa may from her own backbenchers.
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social workers and managers. brexit. her own backbenchers. say, has suggested that all this talk of action people has been transformed. is not enough. talk of action is not enough. article deal theresa may is going to get. get. about the window now closing an theresa may's leadership. care was outstanding — the highest rating possible. period may be appropriate to an even greater problem. still requires improvement. greater problem. to answer, it is difficult. warning for mrs may, that she cannot afford to give a grand now. afford to give a grand now. it is politically toxic. brexit bar cabinet is meeting at the moment. moment. and work out what it is we are aiming for. aiming for. that is at the root of the difficulties. the difficulties. queasy about brexit on the same page? page?
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i spoke to the labour mp for rotherham. appealing for unity, amongst this rotherham. to hear some good news regarding the problem is great. minister matt hancox. minister matt hancox. regarding the problem is great. what has changed ? i think everybody needs to put together. everybody needs to put together. compromises and a divorce bill and the transition period. the transition period. prime minister has shown leadership in a number of areas. in a number of areas. is it the strategy? union, that might also be the prime minister's strategy. minister's strategy. biggest thing, which is the britain faces, and we need to face them together and deal with them. them together and deal with culture of there. them. hard to take of sure that a positive message gets out there as well. a firmer line there. with the eu. in 2012, the culture was eu. dark and intimidating, very macho. friendly and positive approach, but i think enough is enough. intimidating, very macho. i think enough is enough. may, and she to express her backing for the prime minister. that, and they still do not have the free trade offer. free trade offer. has worked towards changing the culture. culture. say, we want to go on with this and not what the end result looks like. not what the end result looks like. prime minister, so i be be very disappointed to see a... disappointed to see a... the signings off, they need to stop. can we please note get the eu to spell out what they want? or youth workers the focus is around how they can best serve children. how they can best serve signings off, they need to stop.
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children. need to think they need to get behind her. behind her. before, it was reaching targets, budgets and keeping your head down. budgets and keeping your head down. there has been the tasks that she has, negotiating brexit. a seismic change. when ministers and appealing for unity in front of the cameras. unity in front of the cameras. 1a00 girls have been groomed, raped or trafficked. publicly calling for mutual respect from tories in different cancer. from tories in or trafficked. it was in the national headlines. different cancer. national this morning, matthew hancock also appealing for unity. i think everybody headlines. needs to pull together. much, i wonder if the services have improved? improved? in a number of areas. child exploitation is going on in every town. going on in britain faces, and we need to face them together and deal every town. with them. direction, the lack of boldness from theresa may. at the forensic interrogation, in rather it was quite shocking. have a listen sure that a positive message gets out there rather it was quite shocking. tojohnny mercer. as well. mercer. is cutting resources for children services. services.
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of anyone putting up against theresa may. may. questions people want us to answer, it is difficult. there just isn't the it is money to provide the right services. politically toxic. to provide the right services. toxic. boldness bravely when it comes to challenging her. many thanks indeed. theresa may's opponents have not shown themselves to be... shown themselves to be... teenagers in west london. resources, this isjust a demand for more money, isn't she? no one has threatened to challenge theresa may. threatened to challenge more money, isn't theresa may. she? down to it, we need to protect the most vulnerable in our society. most vulnerable in our society. week was accusing —— that conservative style work. assad account of causing death by dangerous driving. children, the elderly, people with learning difficulties. conservative style work. learning in after a police appeal. difficulties. morning, saying the party has to years at belfast crown recover its and court. gary haggarty is guilty of more than of direction. 200 terror offences. report has shown they are doing in rotherham and i am proud of that. the bodies of two british tourists who died while skiing off—piste. recover its and of direction. winston churchill's region of chamonix. favourite sayings. sayings.
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yesterday morning. tend to come crashing down, and eventually received. victims have been giving every action. the foreign office says its providing support to their families. eventually received. this is to melt at the moment me in time this would not have happened also received. many thanks indeed. in england. england. in last year's snap general election was little more than a tremor. guidelines for the transitional period after britain's departure. organisation and committed these atrocities, key would be locked up. atrocities, key would be locked up. he would be hung. by younger, first—time voters. you have to accept it. in the election by age. gave us this update. was between a0% and 50%. is over at the end of 2020. group between the 2015 and 2017 elections. there appears to have been no surge in youth turnout. transition phase. there are two key dates. it's leaving the most senior loyalist ever to time superg rass. most senior loyalist eu. the second is 31 december 2020. ever to time that's when the eu wants the so—called supergrass. transition period to end. supergrass. sentenced for 202 terror offences including five murders in the 1990s. including five murders at the university of manchester and was involved in the research.
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in the 1990s. the uk will have no say in making any changes. significant discount because of his decision to turn supergrass. decision to turn supergrass. it can't sign its own trade deals without approval from brussels. going to give people a reduced sentence. a substantial change, during the sentence. especially in 25—year—olds. transition period. our europe correspondent gavin lee 25—year—olds. is in brussels. spend the rest of his life under threat. the age ranges, particularly threat. 25 up to a5. to a5. but there is nothing to indicate a youthquake. indicate a loyalists and also the 27 youthquake. two police officers. made today. he was a long time police informer. informer. together in their attitudes over brexit and the negotiations? brexit and the negotiations? yes, basically so. to get information about uvf activities. activities. basically so.
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with young people and they have been tailoring the response to that. tailoring the response to how much britain pays that. and what it was. was. models which gary haggarty and also on the issue has pleaded guilty to. of the eu citizens' rights. pleaded guilty to. —— two of citizens' rights. point where two deep things are the modern us. younger people —— labour did happening. happening. modern us. well amongst younger people. amongst younger people. it was said there was a reaction sentence, from 35 years 26 to the brexit referendum. the brexit referendum. and a half years. —— six and a half years. and that is why they turned out in than first thought. large numbers and voted transition period, and how that labour. large numbers and voted will look. while it was paying dividends and high salaries look. labour. to executives. biggest issue, laws and regulations, even if they including young are working on something you. a business card abundant as winning voters. are working on something you. spraining what has emerged. voters. spraining what has emerged.
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people to support the party, labour did a greatjob. did a that it is being done fairly and properly. properly. greatjob. they have slipped in now, we have been expecting this move. we have been expecting this move. about getting out new voters as much as persuading older ones. volkswagen's supervisory board has called for choosing issues that the eu decides, perhaps on fisheries, for example. perhaps on fisheries, for they have confirmed they are being investigated. an inquiry into tests. example. investigated. it is potential contention for the weeks ahead. were reportedly exposed to toxic diesel fumes. by the german car manufacturers vw, daimler and bmw. teenagers in west london. in after a police appeal. 0ur correspondent, ben ando, reports. in diesel exhaust fumes. similar tests were also carried out on monkeys. it adds to now a huge every of investigations that are going on. investigations that are going on. those who did not know them but wanted to pay their respects. wanted to pay their respects. profits last year, when they were plummeting. plummeting. you have got the insolvency service. in hayes, stock them and insolvency service. under attack by vegan activists. then a lamp post. post. investigation into directors in the run—up to the collapse. including covert filming.
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run—up to the collapse. was charged with three counts of causing death by dangerous driving. causing death by dangerous driving. harassment and abuse. and behind—the—scenes too, we monitored by the police, handed have got mps. himself in. got mps. himself in. as well, for them to account for the role in it. george wilkinson, both 16, and harry rice, who was 17. role in it. rice, who was 17. paid their respects, process of finding out notjust what went wrong at who is responsible. went wrong at who is responsible. programme today, george's grandfather. a dairy grandfather. i wasn't going to stop here, but i had to in the end. they believed the deadlyjob appropriately and responsibly. farmer spoke here, but i had to in the end. how do you feel now you have come here? do you feel now you have appropriately and responsibly. up. of people asking lots of questions about spoke up. come here? asset, but what happened. about what happened. i am the trespass, they are scared of the footage that is being shown. pleased. footage that is being shown. —— upset, but i am pleased. farming is anything but transparent. but i am pleased. used, of their obligations to pensioners. the man will appear in court later this morning. what does appear in court later this is anything but transparent. happens in slaughterhouses morning. that mean? is not transparent. transparent. looking at how this whole scandal unfolded. even on dairy farms things aren't transparent. sure other young lives are not lost here. things aren't transparent. unfolded. mel cars are separated from their mothers. are separated from their mothers. we are transparent. are transparent. we enjoy using social with the account of what has happened.
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happened. media. social media. than first thought. while it was paying dividends and high salaries come and increase contributions to the pension pot. to executives. our personal finance correspondent simon gompertz is have a here. pension pot. they were saying it was not enough. look at not enough. what we are doing. investigation into the auditing ads doing. activists are can log in. can log in. yes, by the financial reporting council. now causing reporting council. farmers to which trustees said was not sufficient. be cautious. sufficient. see it has been done fairly and properly. farmers to they have swooped in. be cautious. we had been expecting this move. had been expecting this move. insemination, what happens with the calves ? insemination, what happens with the have confirmed they are going to investigate. investigate. to the pension scheme for another year or so to tide them over. calves? year or so to tide them over. calves? hidden and just show animals grazing and being fed? part of the collapse of around £1 billion. we show everyone. . but do you? and also how it accounted for i like its promises to pensioners. to think
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promises to pensioners. to now a huge array of investigations that are going on. investigations that are going we do. the "staggering" extent of abuse, according to on. first of all, we have the financial conduct authority. the nspcc. conduct authority. young animals that are separated from their mothers? profits last year, when they were plummeting. platforms to do more to tackle the issue. lauren wasjust plummeting. ten when she started investigation into the directors in the run—up to the collapse. going online. we try the run—up to the collapse. to educate behind the scenes too, we have got mps. and eventually persuaded her to everyone. they work and pensions meet. we have changed lauren's name and voice to protect her identity. people how things committee. committee. the physical, sexual abuse has been extremely like butter and traumatic. i have flashbacks, and have to have medication to control those. as well, for them to account for their role in it. when i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with milk produced. their role me in person. he had all the milk produced. in it. power, completely. consuming cheese, butter be punished for this. and yoghurt. they did theirjobs properly i was absolutely yoghurt. let's show people and responsibly. responsibly. terrified. lauren's abuser, a man how it is
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in his 30s, was properly done. never prosecuted. properly done. the phrase being used, of the obligations to pensioners. farmers are on social obligations to pensioners. what does media these days. that mean? media these days. that mean? it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a child. is really going on at your local farm. looking at how this whole scandal unfolded. farm. unfolded. for evidence, they are going to be doing that their speed. victim a girl ofjust seven. doing that their speed. social media sites — facebook, instagram and farmer and also a fee can activists wired the name of earthlink edd. snapchat. carillion‘s trustees with the account of what has happened. account of what has happened. and wounding 16 others. national defence university — west of kabul as far as city—centre. keeping children safe. so they need to take these issues more seriously. killed more than 100 contributions to their pension scheme, saying it was not enough. scheme, saying it was not people. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani is in kabul. i asked him what we know about what happened. enough. a new grooming algorithm. pensions as a result of the and then send an alert to both the child and the to the collapse. police. collapse. marshal fahim national defence rather than waiting until harm has to carry on, visit trustees said been done. university. was not sufficient. propelled grenade launchers and
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not sufficient. suicide vests. four of the attackers were either killed or blew themselves up. struggling to cope. one was pension scheme for another year sought to tide them captured alive. over. sought to tide them over. this attack is the third in kabul injust over a week. team is in deficit to around £1 billion. they would be totally overwhelmed after renewed criticism from some mps over theresa may's with the response to them. approach. and that is wholly of the city in which more than 100 unsatisfactory. people died are still ongoing. with the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. on an upmarket hotel. being used to exploit children. and high salaries. and are using technology to identify grooming behaviour. becoming abuse in the real world.
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theresa may's approach. after renewed criticism from some mps over theresa may's with the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash in number of his players were subjected to have tackled in yesterday's game. to have approach. west london. tackled in yesterday's game. jailed for six—and—a—half years for over 200 terror offences. with the deaths of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. press conference in the role of england's woman manager later today. england's woman manager later today. jailed for six—and—a—half years for over 200 terror offences. nerves before he won the australian open final. time now for a look at in england the sport. and wales. city on alert. charlotte gallagher reports. from nasty challenges. being made a criminal coming past championship side offence. cardiff city. to tackle the issue. graham satchell reports. lauren wasjust ten when she started going online.
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goalfrom raheem sterling made it and eventually persuaded 2—0. her to meet. we have changed lauren's name and voice to protect her identity. now possibly without winger leroy sane for the physical, sexual abuse up to a month. we have to has been extremely traumatic. protect the players. i have flashbacks, and have gauged the water by the to have medication to control levels it reaches of the those. when i was about 12, he statue. reaches of the statue. it has now reached its beard. wanted to meet up with me —— in person. he had all parisien the power, completely. ‘s. maybe more out, and they have to do thejob. now, some rows are sharp and metro stations maybe more out, and they have to do the job. are close. is what it is. stations are close. museum has also been closed be punished for this. to sign french defender aymeric to visitors. i was absolutely terrified. laporte. visitors. he's not exactly a househould name, so who is he? lauren's abuser, a man in his 30s, was never prosecuted. outskirts of paris that have been affected by the rain. appearances in spain for athletic affected by the rain. bilbao. evacuated and it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a child. others are without electricity. 16s to under 21s, but he has no senior appearances. electricity. victim a the water is girl ofjust hopefully going to
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seven. for kevin de bruyne back in receive two morrow. 2015. going to receive two morrow. social media sites — facebook, instagram and —— going to recede tomorrow. snapchat. going to recede tomorrow. parisien ‘s about making the most of it. —— parisians. as far as keeping children safe. so they need to take these issues more seriously. greatest threat of being replaced. the stadium three and half years after he left to join the east midlands tops a list of vulberable areas . leicester. after he left to join leicester. a new grooming outside chesterfield. their title winning campaign in 2016. sacko has left his club after algorithm. three and a half seasons. and then send an alert to both the child and the police. rather than waiting until harm has to take the place of workers who would have done this job years ago. been done. would have done this job years ago. the fifth ofjobs in the uk are at struggling to cope. six match ban after he admitted spitting at an opponent. spitting at risk. let's talk to a an opponent. couple of people. people. you run the off work after the incident in west ham's defeat at wigan on saturday. distribution centre here. centre here. who can prove they are clean, will be allowed to compete
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as neutrals. the games start in pyeongchang on the they would be totally overwhelmed 9th of march. with the response to them. numbers of workers in august 2016 after details of state—sponsored and that is in the background? doping. wholly unsatisfactory. background? taskforce, were and ultimately that means we can reduce our headcount from 160. reduce our headcount met. that's all the from 160. being used to exploit sport for now. children. back to and are using technology to identify grooming behaviour. brexit now. becoming abuse in the headcount, but you can beef comes —— but you become more efficient. but you become more efficient. real world. guidelines for the transitional people are concerned about losing their jobs. people are concerned about losing theirjobs. period after britain's departure. some will win, some will lose. lose. the bodies of two british tourists who died while skiing off—piste. seen huge region of chamonix. changes, but we do is over at the end of 2020. have more jobs. yesterday morning.
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more jobs. the foreign office says transition phase. it's providing support to so why does it not affect people in the south east as much? people in the their families. there are two key dates. south east as it's leaving the much? eu. and wounding 16 others. the second is 31 december 2020. in the that's when the eu wants the so—called transition period to north and end. south, there national defence university — west is a of kabul city—centre. difference. difference. killed more than 100 the uk will have no you, having more people. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani is in kabul. say in making any changes. machines and fewer i asked him what we know about staff? what happened. staff? it's all about efficiency and it can't sign its being fit for the future. own trade deals without being fit for the future. approval from brussels. we can now improve on so many things. to the marshal fahim national defence improve on so many things. university. being more efficient keeps costs down. more efficient keeps costs down. propelled grenade launchers and suicide vests. four of the attackers were either killed or blew themselves up. during the transition one was captured period. 0ur europe correspondent adam fleming and by developing more business we will employ more people. will employ more people. alive. this attack is the third it is not all bad news. is in brussels. thank you both
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in kabul injust over a very much. week. much. risk, but they are not gone completely. completely. we know some of the disagreements, what about within the 27? what about within the 27? stella agreed on how brexit should proceed from sarah mack? proceed from sarah mack? add any job growth, but the north south divide is still an issue. of the city in which more than 100 people new york last night. cracks appealing? died are still ongoing. cracks appealing? for the time's up movement. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool has more. 2ak magic, bruno on an upmarket hotel. mars. fermentation phase, when it comes to an end. record, album and song of —— the the year. implementation phase. reason and for one reason only and that's love. with the movements to end sexual misconduct and gender at least ten people have been killed and dozens inequality. time's beyond that point will stop that there is a logical end point. injured in yemen. there is a logical end point. and dozens injured in yemen. up.
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arabia, has ordered an immediate ceasefire. we say time's up for pay inequality. time's up for discrimination. i hope you find transition period a little bit your peace... longer. longer. this is broken out into the open, but the document has stayed was supported on stage by other female artists. a war the same. cheering and document has stayed the same. with anyone. applause. battlefield between people who once fought together. fought together. concert in manchester. transition period extending beyond are now divided over the future of the country. that. if i saw that. you in heaven... the country. country that ceased to exist in the mainstream awards, but it wasn't. be uk will no longer be member of the european union. over a0 years ago. the european union. now, somewhat to it will be known as if that country in the eu jargon. as if that but few women were even nominated split again. country in the in the big categories. there are those saying that once again, the grammys eu jargon. again. just a word about the of all of played it safe. in a translation: we want a government that represents us. government that this. this. moment, the represents us. news at theresa may's leadership from tory mps and others over the weekend. mps and others over the one. southern separatists artefacts and they want the government to resign. they want the weekend. first, the weather.
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government to resign. the government are backed by saudi arabia, and have refused to go. arabia, and have refused to go. brexit the glaciations the two are trying to sign a trace. two are trying to quite dramatically? sign a trace. dramatically? translation: we want to assure everybodyjustice and equality. everybodyjustice and countries are acutely clear of equality. what is going on in yemen is already divided between government and rebels. government and the uk. is going on in the uk. weekend because the weather is already changing. rebels. already changing. temperatures only one another devising, back to the old north, south border. old north, south getting as border. about two separate —— jason rees mogg. high as tensions remain, and the mogg. peas may not last 5 degrees. long. —— the 5 degrees. peace. coming into us from belfast town court. court. behind this cold front which has brought a band of rain southwards. brought a band of rain southwards. scattering of showers into this they can see what they are prepared to offer and then do that. evening. evening. to offer and then do that. of scotland and it will become increasingly windy. jailed at belfast crown court for six and a half increasingly windy. years. six and a half years. further south, lighter this is far more than 200 winds. the odd patch terror offences. the political shenanigans back, will hold up that process of the u:k. hold up that process of the u:k. of falkirk.
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more than 200 terror 's pulling out what it wants. pulling out what it wants. falkirk. offences. countryside could be as low as minus five degrees. five degrees. stick to that and first part of the morning, although temperatures will be struggling. temperatures will be struggling. stick to the paperwork. return for giving evidence paperwork. we have just seen the ukip us ambassador to the eu. against other terror suspects. ukip us other terror suspects. ambassador to midlands and most of north and —— of northern england. the eu. northern england. the slipping —— key as obviously been beating has partners. driver southern and eastern areas of scotland. and eastern areas of scotland. been beating 2007, including a number has partners. pushing into the north—west of scotland with strong winds. of loyalist murders. scotland with strong winds. if the is asking the same murders. question you have been asking me? continue to seek showers across scotland june the day. you have been asking me? scotland june the day. obviously been a outbreaks of rain in the south west. briefing has partners. rain in the south west. partners. elsewhere, not a bad looking day. thank you very much for being with us. not a bad looking day. six and a half years, or 202 terror temperatures between offences. offences. to belfast and just get the latest on six and this from our corresponded. on this from our corresponded. 10 degrees.
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degrees. teenagers in west london. renewed plunge of cold air for the middle part of the week. middle part of the week. wednesday will be very chilly. will be very chilly. rain clearing away from the south. away from the south. over six years for 200 terror offences. in after a police appeal. yes, that's right. 0ur correspondent, ben ando, reports. north—westerly winds bringing showers into parts of scotland. showers into the ulster volunteer force in north parts of belfast. belfast. scotland. jaynesh chudasama appeared in court this morning. this morning. thickening cloud will bring rain from the west on friday. give evidence against his former associates. associates. confirm his name, his aides, and that he lived in hayes. that he lived in hayes. wearing a grey t—shirt and if i tripped over the top of it. tripped over the top of it. jail for 202 terrorism offences, including five murders in the 1990s. including five murders in the 1990s. and ploughed into three teenage boys, killing all of three of them. boys, killing all of three of them. because of gary haggarty‘s decision to time supergrass. to time they have been named as harry rice, george wilkinson and adjust the. george wilkinson and adjust the. supergrass. was later arrested after handing himself into london
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playstation. himself into london playstation. —— and josh mcgunniess. game to give people a and josh mcgunniess. reduced sentence. sentence. the scene to pay tributes, leave flowers, balloons and messages. flowers, balloons and messages. all three boys went to the same school. three boys went to the jail and the spend the rest of his life under threat. life under threat. same school. they are all extremely saddened by this. officers who he gave an permission to when he was active in the uvf. to when he was active in the uvf. he was a long—time police informant. this. was a long—time appear at the old bailey on the 26th of february. police informant. was paid by the police together information about uvf activities. information about uvf activities. for some british charged for two of the murders gary haggarty has pleaded guilty to. haggarty has pleaded guilty to. two men who were shot dead in 199a. tourists. men who were shot dead
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in 199a. for their entire one of the men is to be prosecuted with gary haggarty as a witness. with gary haggarty as a witness. stay. but it comes at a price — it'll cost around £22. russell trot has significantly reduced sentence, down to six and a half years. to six and a half years. more. thank you very much indeed. you're watching bbc news. winter sun and relaxing on the poolside sun for some british lounger. unless, of course, you've already tourists. been beaten to it. tourist into a for their entire stay. stressed sun—seeker. but it comes at a price — it'll cost around £22. russell trot has more. become an all—too—common part of winter sun and relaxing on the poolside sun lounger. the holiday—maker's experience. unless, of course, you've already been beaten to it. their sunbed in advance.
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will be able to book a specific lounger for their entire tourist into a stay. stressed sun—seeker. reserve the sunbed they prefer, much like booking a cinema seat. become an all—too—common part of the holiday—maker's experience. their sunbed in advance. pre—booked and paid for. will be able to book russell trott, bbc news. a specific lounger for their entire stay. group marketing director for thomas cook. reserve the sunbed they prefer, much like booking a cinema seat. i have you felt the need to introduce their scheme? introduce their scheme? as because there have been so much arguing? pre—booked and paid there have been so much arguing? not at for. russell trott, bbc news. all. at all. travel editor for the sun. about allowing customers to personalise their holiday.
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shejoins us from south london. personalise their holiday. day with your children, you might choose to have a late breakfast. choose to have a late breakfast. is this a good idea? to make holiday is a bit more relaxing? relaxing? you don't have to set the alarm clock? alarm clock? that no one has thought of it earlier, to be honest. earlier, to be honest. spend your day around the swimming pool. pool. to save your own sunbed, and this is going to take that away. going to take that away. i always quite enjoy it, actually. quite enjoy it, actually. it's a bit of competition, to see where the lender as any relation to the compass? relation to the compass? isn't it? yes, we have got a great mobile app. of competition, isn't it? do you think it's worth the have got a great mobile app. money? think it's worth the money? shade is, and many people want to sit in top of your holiday for a bitter peace of mind? the shade. sit in the shade. i think it definitely young children in the afternoon sun, they might quite like they shared. they might quite like they shared. is. is. they are trying it and just two hotels to start. we want to allow customers to choose hotels to start. exactly where they stay.
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exactly where they stay. but £22 for the privilege. hotels will have these plans in place. the privilege. i can you not do it for free? i can you not do it forfree? this is a place. child. customers the choice of where they want to stay. want to stay. lounger for a snooze in the afternoon. afternoon. i wonder if it will give you the best lounges? you the best lounges? want the sun all day, you want a better shade if you like the shade. better shade if you like the shade. if you have specific requirements, will it get to that? will it get to that? they are saying that they will give you a map. that they will give you a map. advance of the bill where they can spend their time on holiday. spend their time on holiday. good to ask a question which has been paid by our editor. been paid by our editor. advance, and you can actually take out the lounger from a plan. out the lounger from a plan. the day, and then the person goes off arnie guided mountain to? you can pick out exactly where the sun is. off arnie guided mountain to? sun is. other people and next to the swimming pool, and you want to be that sitting underground? watching them. want to be watching them. underground? maybe going to want to be away from that area in a nice quiet area.
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down and put hotels on the sunloungers? no, very much not. hardy, and that sunbed is there's the years for that time. the years for that time. —— for the duration of their holiday. for years of things like duration of their holiday. this. have seen the same all over the world. world. it is no different if you go to they can sit in their america. to america. favourite spot. spot. cruise ships is a place where it is also a problem. where it is also a problem. very good to talk to you. good to talk to you. thank you very much for being with us. before breakfast and grab one for myself. myself. it takes all that away from you doesn't it? you doesn't it? low sun lounges but we do have heavy rain. —— no sun they want to prevent the swimming pool with their friends and family. pool with lounges. it will be quite windy this afternoon as well. quite windy this afternoon as well. their friends by the and family.
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conditions feeding do you think this will catch on? time for a look at the weather. in though. windy in the north with temperatures in double figures. in double figures. feeling cooler in certain areas. certain areas. north with scattered showers persisting. persisting. wales it will be just below freezing in rural. in rural. will turn cloudy in the south west as we move through the day. as we move through the day. persistent rain for north—west scotland. some persistent rain for north—west scotland. this is bbc news. heavy criticism from some conservative backbenchers.
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boys in west london. by dangerous driving. for 202 terror offences. is no longer failing those in its care. construction and services firm carillion. of its obligations to pensioners.
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time now for the sport. from nasty challenges. coming past championship side cardiff city. goalfrom raheem sterling made it 2—0. now possibly without winger leroy sane for up to a month. we have to protect the players.
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to sign french defender aymeric laporte. he's not exactly a househould name, so who is he? appearances in spain for athletic bilbao. 16s to under 21s, but he has no senior appearances. the £55 million paid for kevin de bruyne back in 2015.
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sacko has left his club after three and a half seasons. and a half seasons. after admitting to hitting an opponent. football team. requirements that have been put out there. but he has a wealth of
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experience. experience. down in a world cup, for example, he has had that experience. who can prove they are clean, will be allowed to compete as neutrals. the games start in pyeongchang on the 9th of march. in august 2016 after details of state—sponsored doping. 20 grand slam singles titles, coming past marin cilic in five sets. the headlines really. up to the match and that nerves played a part in the
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sets he lost.. and reflected on the win. and that nerves played a part in the sets he lost.. and reflected on the win. that's all the sport for now. it is no longerfailing. a period of 15 years in the south yorkshire town. sangita myska reports. and of all of its functions. for widespread systemic failures. 0fsted has said the service is now fit for purpose. social workers and managers.
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people has been transformed. — the highest rating possible. for children in care still requires improvement. let us discuss this with the
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former labour mp for rotherham. labour mp for rotherham. do you welcome this news? it is wonderful. down to the incredible hard work of the staff. what has changed? is it a change in strategy? strategy? when i first became mp, things were really dark. things were really dark. staff to completely change the culture. culture. now, the focus is around how they can best serve the child. how they can best serve the child. meeting targets and keeping your head down.
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the changes seismic. girls were raped or groomed or trafficked. trafficked. of the country that have not been under the spotlight so much? under the spotlight so much? have services improved in the same way? services improved in the same way? is that this is going on in every town. town. are struggling to provide the best care they can. care they can. of will or commitment, but because they don't have the money. they don't have the money.
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resourcing services, the safety of children will come into question. children will come into question. but there is such a huge demand for money. money. people with learning difficulties who need the state's support. who need the state's support. we need is a country to stand up. need is a country to stand up. need to do all we can to protect those vulnerable people. those vulnerable people. that rotherham has done and i am proud of everyone involved. proud of everyone involved. talk to you, and good to talk to you or the good news story. or the good news story. thank you for your time. revealing the locations of secret military bases
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around the world. in because soldiers have been running around the perimeter. to the running routes taken by servicemen and women. i have actually been there, although it was many years ago. our technology reporter chris foxx is here. what has been revealed? heat maps reveal popular running spots. reveal popular running spots. track because it is bright in the heat map. heat map. it also can reveal supply routes and patrol routes. routes and patrol routes.
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information that could be useful to people he wanted to attack a base. people he wanted to attack a base. we can have a quick look at the heat map tracker. map tracker. has the military expressed concern about this? expressed concern about this? who is worried about this? worried about this? said it is looking into the heat maps. maps. said that fitness trackers are ok, but that was a few years ago. but that was a few years ago. have said that if you go to be privacy settings, you can opt out. privacy settings, you can opt out. strava is pretty popular, isn't it? you might see it on facebook or twitter. twitter. having a bit of a show off about what they've done. what they've done. routes that are inside military bases. bases.
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if you go into the data, you can look at the strava profile. can look at the strava profile. might give away more information than anticipated. than anticipated. this is the thing with technology of all kinds. with technology of all kinds. it's hard to keep things secret. hard to keep things secret. headquarters, you can see where employees have gone jogging. headquarters, you can see where employees have gonejogging. employees have gonejogging. who has done a lap of the area and that has shown up on the map. that has shown up on the map. we don't need spies any more! don't need spies any more! thank you for coming in to talk to us. in last year's snap general election was little more than a tremor.
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by younger, first—time voters. in the election by age. was between a0% and 50%. group between the 2015 and 2017 elections. there appears to have been no surge in youth turnout. and social science at the university of manchester. thank you very much indeed for being with us. with us. a huge youth vote at the last election? it would seem to be so.
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change, particularly in the under 25—year—olds. 25—year—olds. in the older age range, between 25 and a5. in the older age range, between 25 and as. and as. the political implications of this are obviously important. of this are obviously important. labour felt they did well on the youth vote. youth vote. tailoring their policies accordingly, haven't they? accordingly, haven't they? substantial increase in the labour vote amongst everyone. vote amongst everyone. conservatives did well with older voters. voters. turn out, labour did increasingly well amongst younger people. well amongst
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younger people. more about persuasion than anything else. else. and there was a reaction to the brexit 00:48:10,1000 --> 00:48:11,504 referendum. the brexit referendum. and that's why they turned out in large numbers and voted labour. large numbers and voted labour. for the whole electorate, there are a lot of brexit issues. a lot of brexit issues. younger people will more likely to vote labour. vote labour. lot more people to vote, but not necessarily just young voters. necessarily just young voters. thank you forjoining us.
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cabinet ministers are meeting to discuss the next phase of exit. discuss the next phase of exit. theresa may has been criticised over the process. the process. over the death of three teenagers in a car crash in west london. a car crash in west london. loyalist supergrass has been jailed in belfast for over 200 offences. hello, these other top stories. in auditing carillion‘s account. despite issuing several profit warnings. of losing theirjobs to
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robots. and artificial intelligence. roles in shops, administration and warehouses are the most at risk. uncertainty and a stronger dollar. talks with brussels. good morning. is yourjob safe from the rise of the robots? well that could depend on which part of the uk you work in. to being replaced by automation, according to a new report.
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starting to take the place of work as more and more. as more and more. this is a car park in chesterfield. in chesterfield. they are improving is because of more automation. more automation. today highlights that a fit of the jobs in the uk could be at risk. jobs in the uk could be at risk. they say the benefits may only be seen in the south east. seen in the south east. like these can get a lot more efficient. why would there be concerns? concerns? the next ten, 20 years as we see innovations like robots. innovations like robots. of course people are concerned about the jobs. people are concerned
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about the jobs. other opportunities that will be created. created. warehouses, it's retailers, insurance brokers. insurance brokers. risk from the robot revolution, but their is a lot of growth as well. their is a lot of growth as well. —— there a lot of growth. to wriggle out of the pension commitments. commitments. questioning how the pension fund has been managed. been managed. the schemes have a big black hole in them. black hole in them.
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have been deferred as financial matters are shored up. joining us now is tom mcphail, head of policy, at hargreaves lansdown. the pensions, that is about priorities. absolutely. business goes bust, everything comes to a halt. to a halt. you have to call in the pension protection fund. pension protection fund. business and rework a deal to shore up the company. up the company.
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bust, but we should be slow to criticise the trustees. criticise the trustees. and if things had worked out, it would have benefited everyone. would have benefited everyone. the pension funds, it is a balancing act. act. to shareholders and the other deficit is eradicated. deficit is eradicated. pension schemes that are popping up
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investments elsewhere. investments elsewhere. —— propping up investment schemes elsewhere. up investment schemes elsewhere. there is this constant trade—off going on. going on. conversations going on over how much carillion should pay. carillion should pay. important for other pension schemes that might have invested. that might have invested. thank you for the clarification. to counter the threat of china spying on us phone calls. 5g wireless network. five months in the role. said in a statement. including its import
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business. of the world's top ten arms exporters over the next decade. increase sales could create tens of thousands of jobs. let's have a look at what is happening with the markets. happening with the markets. going to cut his salary to match that
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of his predecessor. you are up—to—date. the headlines are coming up on the bbc news channel. in a moment we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. first, we leave you with for a look at the weather. we saw temperatures of 15 degrees yesterday. yesterday. depending on where you are today we have seen some rainbow. behind that there has been some blustery weather. blustery weather. showers in the north and west, some of which could be wintry. of which could be wintry.
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double figures, but colder air across the north. across the north. this evening the rain will clear the south coast. rain will clear the south coast. the north scattered showers will continue with light winds. continue with light winds. clearer skies, it will be a cooler night. temperatures close to freezing. freezing. in rural areas temperatures below freezing. temperatures below freezing. some mist and fog in the south. mist and fog in the south. morning, more in the way of cloud pushing into the south—west. pushing into the south—west. start with plenty of brightness through the morning. through the morning. the north west, northern ireland and scotland. scotland. rainfall northern and western parts of scotland. a breezy start as
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well. the rain will persist in the north of scotland. of scotland. east and south of scotland and northern ireland. northern ireland. it will be dry across most of england and wales. across most of england and wales. particularly warm, round about nine or ten degrees celsius. or ten degrees celsius. front on wednesday, so a cooler feel to things. to things. scattered showers, windy and blustery. and blustery. temperatures around nine celsius on wednesday. nine celsius on wednesday. thursday, the wind becomes northerly. the wind becomes northerly. some brightness, but still feeling cold.
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