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of mounting tensions among conservative mps. of brexit negotiations and her domestic policy. killed three teenage boys in london on friday. paying bosses‘ bonuses. 200 terror offences. moved from their homes. the grammy‘s, in new york last night — taking home six in total. conference since his surprise appointment in the
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will this government ever agree on a brexit strategy? brexit strategy? competing views in the cabinet still to be reconciled. to be reconciled. government to take a tougher stance towards brussels. towards brussels. that out over the next year or we leave without an agreement. leave without an agreement. talking about things you are interested in. interested in. for the prime minister to get across a broader message. a broader message. think the window is closing because politics can be a brutal game. politics can be a brutal game.
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among her colleagues but party unity is again beginning to fray. is again beginning to fray. those around her who will decide how long she stays in place. long she stays in place. pull together and stay behind the prime minister. prime minister. to together and huge opportunities we need to take advantage of. we need to take advantage of. be a socialist government that would send us backwards. send us backwards. clean break from the eu want her to take a bold step in that direction. take a bold step in that direction. is still no obvious candidate to take her place. take her place.
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eu, will be harder to navigate abroad and on home soil. our assistant political editor norman smith is in downing street. how much trouble is the pm in? before and battled on through and survived, and she may do again. survived, and she may do again. getting the political collywobbles over her leadership. over her leadership. compromises might be a proud huge to the great sell—out. why? —— might be a
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prelude. a prelude. modestly apart from the eu which has rung alarm bells. rung alarm bells. with no real direction or sense of purpose. purpose. have sat on their hands and shown no sign of facing down mrs may. sign of facing down mrs may. norman smith in downing street, thank you. guidelines for the transitional period after britain's departure. damian grammaticas is in brussels.
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the negotiation about transition period. period. set out its position, its guidelines, and stuck to it. guidelines, and stuck to it. come, particularly the issue about the uk status. the uk status. stuff, it will need to accept all of the rules. the rules. that is one area where there could be some dispute. there could be some dispute.
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jaynesh chudasama, who only spoke to confirm his name, age and address. confirm his name, age and address. car ploughed into a group of teenage boys. boys. wilkinson and 17—year—old harry rice. rice. driving and remains in police custody for questioning. custody for questioning. paying tributes at the scene, leaving flowers and balloons. leaving flowers and balloons. and saddened by the tragic loss of three of our students. three of our students. friends and loved ones at this time". time".
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bail today and will appear at the old bailey on the 26th of february. old bailey on the 26th of february. thank you. including five murders. volunteer force in belfast. he was a paid police informerfor 11 years. 45—year—old haggarty would have been jailed for 35 years. from belfast, chris page reports. were identified with fear, sectarianism and killing. sectarianism and killing. people, more than any other loyalist paramilitary group. paramilitary group.
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evidence in court in exchange for a shorter sentence for his own crimes. eamon fox and gary convey were shot dead by uvf gunmen... discovered early yesterday morning... grandfather. terrorism offences. six and a half years. belfast had a particularly savage reputation. working as a police informer. feel the justice system has let them down terribly. justice? what is justice in this country? it‘s just designed to look after the criminals. free into society?
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pension scheme in order to pay the pensions they promised. pensions they promised. pay packets for those on top whilst underfunding the scheme. underfunding the scheme. in 2008 and then every three years since then. since then. schemes and allowed them to put off contributions last year. contributions last year.
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to contribute to a scheme to shore it up. it up. place, another one has been launched, how significant is that? launched, how significant is that? they try to hone in on who is responsible. responsible. booked their income, also the pension scheme promises. pension scheme promises. possibly years, to find out exactly what happened. thank you. two british skiers have died while on holiday in the french alps. chamonix—mont—blanc region. the alarm on sunday morning.
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an ambulance packed with explosives. secunder kermani reports. sirens. this is the scene from the latest attack to rock this city. the third in just over one week. ladder to get into a military base in the west of kabul. at least 11 soldiers. four of the attackers were either shot dead or blew themselves up. one was captured alive. and security forces and ambulances were all around. every ten to 15 minutes. translation: look at what's happening to this nation. it's better you resign. what kind of government is this? you're not even able to secure the city. how can we trust you to secure the provinces?
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of another attack just two days ago, in which over 100 people died. the taliban were responsible for that. they also carried out an attack last weekend at this upmarket hotel. but anger at the failure to prevent these attacks is rising. because life is almost paralysed in the capital city. going out of their houses, and schools are closed. undermine the government. secunder kermani, bbc news, kabul.
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were reportedly exposed to diesel exhaust fumes. car companies, including volkswagen. its chairman has described the tests as "totally incomprehensible". with the aftermath of weeks of heavy rainfall. without electricity. with only emergency services allowed to use the river. charlotte gallagher reports. on record have seen the muddy waters of the river seine swell.
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the crimean war. reached its beard. this time it has stopped at its thighs. the rising waters are attracting locals and tourists alike. that it is an amazing sight. i was just at the pont neuf. normally there is a garden below, a small park. it‘s flooded, it‘s true, it‘s a change in the landscape. because paris has attracted me a lot and i feel so satisfied with that. because they will not be able to fit under bridges. only the emergency services are now allowed on the
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river. have been closed until next week and some roads have been shut. most priceless artworks, has also been closed to visitors. been most affected by the flooding. around 1500 homes have been evacuated, some have been destroyed. the huge clean—up can begin. to make the best of it. charlotte gallagher, bbc news. in england and wales.
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months of it being made a criminal offence. to tackle the issue, as graham satchell reports. lauren wasjust ten when she started going online. and eventually persuaded her to meet. we have changed lauren‘s name and voice to protect her identity. the physical, sexual abuse has been extremely traumatic. i have flashbacks, and have to have medication to control those. when i was about 12, he wanted to meet up with me in person. he had all the power, completely. be punished for this. i was absolutely terrified. lauren‘s abuser, a man in his 30s, was never prosecuted.
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it has been illegal to send sexual messages to a child. victim a girl ofjust seven. social media sites — facebook, instagram and snapchat. when it comes to keeping children safe. these issues more seriously. a new grooming algorithm. and then send an alert to both the child and the police. rather than waiting until harm has been done.
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raised over some so—called "trustworthy trader" websites. without any experience or carrying out work. phillip norton reports. those who are listed. the repairs fell off. and she was left £1200 out of pocket. the roof and lands at my feet. i couldn‘t move. and itjust falls apart like it‘s lego bricks. of the main trustworthy trader websites to the test.
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i was able to get myself listed on rated people and my builder. of the website‘s employee are voiced by an actor. or anything to you or anything. not for the most part. i mean, every so often. of thing, but very rarely. so i‘ve got the van, i‘ve got the overalls. but what i haven‘t got is any experience or ability. yet here is my profile on rated people. stars for extra credibility. for work at people‘s homes.
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on tradespeople before hiring. all its trades individually. it said it will review its processes following on from our investigation. emma had to pay hundreds of pounds to have her roof put right. phillip norton, bbc news. on bbc one at 7:30pm, and after that on the bbc iplayer. the exercise routes of military personnel in bases around the world. sharing the paths its users log as they run or cycle. including syria and afghanistan, as soldiers move around
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them. our technology correspondent rory cellan—jones is here. have been running or cycling, but how has this happened? how has this happened? element, as they like to compare themselves to other people. themselves to other people. back in november, which has billions of data points. of data points. fantastic global map of where people are running and cycling. are running and cycling. secret cia bases, american bases and so on. secret cia bases, american bases and so on. so on.
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work at gchq, or running to work at gchq. gchq. much data, because there are options to turn off that data sharing. to turn off that data sharing. there are privacy settings? are privacy settings? definitely privacy settings on there. there. personnel will be giving a stiff lecture. lecture. very seriously and keeps them under constant review. constant review. expect people at military bases using strava to be set right. using strava to be set right. privacy settings on the map. rory cellan—jones, thank you. in new york last night. album and song of the year. singer—songwriter ed sheeran.
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with the movements against sexual harassment and gender inequality. aleem maqbool has the details. 24k magic, bruno mars. including the big three — record, album and song of the year. reason and for one reason only, and that‘s love. but many issues of the day. with the movements to end sexual misconduct and gender inequality. there‘s still a lot to be done, isn‘t there? well, we make up 51% of the workforce. we don‘t get equal pay for equal work. we don‘t get equal opportunity. and we do not have a safe workplace. so i think time is up.
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was supported on stage by other female artists. concert in manchester. # if i saw you in heaven... # the face of liberty starting to crack... to current immigration issues in america. he had a long—time fear of being poisoned. of president trump‘s administration. the grammy‘s in the bag? in the mainstream awards, but it
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wasn‘t. nominated for the big prizes. reflect the huge diversity of this industry. thank you, guys, so much. aleem maqbool, bbc news, in new york. time for a look at the weather — here‘s ben rich. too used to it because things are changing in the next few days. changing in the next few days. 15 degrees, way above average for the time of year. the time of year. cold wind as well, so it could feel even colder. even colder. especially of higher ground in the north, to give snow showers. north, to give snow showers.
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