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today at 3. slower after brexit. patchy rain in the weekend, on saturday. saturday. bespoke trade deal option wasn‘t considered. bespoke trade deal option wasn‘t considered. something, relatively speaking a little bit milder. hello, bespoke trade deal option wasn't considered. preferred bespoke trade deal our preferred bespoke trade deal option wasn‘t analysed. of leaving the eu. you're option wasn't analysed. women say they have "no confidence" watching in the review. a string of armed robberies in south—east england. plan was to killjeremy corbyn at a march from the european union. afternoon a string of armed robberies in south—east england. across south—east the day before. england. a string of armed robberies in south—east england. live, he actually said to me, "get on the floor". women say they have "no and the row over its i'm plan was to killjeremy corbyn at a march confidence" in the review. women say they have "no confidence" "no confidence" in leak. the other main stories on bbc news at 5... simon very in the review. the day before. the review. frightened. mccoy. which ploughed into a group of errors in the years after cctv showed him stealing of muslim men. today at 2. years after cctv showed him stealing handling of a failed years after cctv showed him stealing from victims. from victims. rape trial. from victims. "no confidence" in the coming up in whose rape trial collapsed after police the sport. handling errors. preferred bespoke trade deal review. focus on disclosure. £50 million worth of £50 million worth of cocaine on a private jet from cocaine on a private colombia. option wasn't analysed. jet from colombia. for the collapse of his rape trial. victims has beenjailed for more than four what is going the bbc says it is taking years. coming up in the sport. on? transfer deadline day is fast approaching, simon. day is fast approaching, simon. action. tomorrow night in across south—east fact. england. transfer day looming? window shuts tomorrow, simon. good afternoon. and we are keeping across the rumour mill here at the bbc sports centre.
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mill here at the bbc sports centre. levels where actually pay has money, manchester city and how they are spending it. are spending looming and manchester city getting been too low. it‘s manchester who have confirmed a new club record signing. details later. and we‘ll also have the weather. out some loose change. to break theirs but it might it. he actually said to me, "get on the transfer deadline closes out some loose change. floor". be tricky. more from you later. tomorrow. floor". so the cheque and ben has the weather forecast. to pull together a divided has the weather forecast. books coming out? going to rape me and i was very, very frightened. ben, cold nation. not a bad day for many today. can be college transfer fit perfectly spells of sunshine out there. but clear? "no confidence" in the deadline day eve? with pep of sunshine out there. review. focus on disclosure. eve? guardiola's playing tomorrow when it will feel even colder. of errors in the handling of a failed rape style. frenzy of people obsessing over the movement of players. this is what he looks colder. strong winds and wintry showers for some. movement of trial. coming up on afternoon cold with strong winds and wintry showers. like. details on the way. players. like. live all the sport. manchester city have spent a details on the way. also coming up; one of the biggest seizures of its kind — £50 million. germany but it‘s all wrapped up with £50 million worth of cocaine on a private lot on defenders. who will replace him. jet from colombia. defenders. hello who will replace him. we are looking at transfer deals? everyone, yes, deadline day tomorrow. good afternoon. this effect of players switching afternoon. clubs across the premier is broken their transfer record, arsenal hope to break theirs too. arsenal hope to break theirs too. league. across the premier league. afternoon million they paid for a kevin de bruyne a few years ago. but that could be complicated for arsenal. worth of cocaine sub which came over on a private jet from colombia. bruyne a few years ago. hello everyone, this live. i'll explain all later. plus, the weather. is afternoon live, all the bits i‘ve got to fall into and that deal can only happen if dortmund get a replacement. place. dortmund get a 21 level, not even broken into the i‘m simon mccoy. place. clear but cold this replacement. senior national side. morning? senior national side. says is simply wrong. cool enough today with a fair amount of second most expensive defender in history. says is simply wrong. him, it is like sunshine around. of sunshine around. i will not quiz you on that... whatever deal is struck. whatever deal is struck. a merry—go—round.
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will feel properly cold with strong winds and wintry showers. long time and they have bought him for £57 million. winds and wintry showers. details for £57 million. and financial services. coming and financial services. £55 million they paid for a kevin de bruyne in 2015. up. bruyne in scenarios, to be published and debated in parliament. coming up. a lot of money already swirling around in this transfer window. scenarios, to be published and debated in 2015. toaster which might not work around in this transfer window. parliament. it all adds to the pressure. after a few months. not even breaking into the senior sweden's capital stockholm. our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. few months. it all adds to the national side. there were some chipper we'll tell you who won. pressure. national side. the luxury items here, expecting some pretty major purchases soon. hello everyone, about this, a german going over here and moving around london? our political correspondent alex faces as the cabinet some pretty major purchases soon. and moving around london? forsyth reports. this is there were some met this morning. analogies go that is one of the better ones i have heard, thank you! chipper faces as it‘s a lovely morning, isn‘t better ones i have afternoon live, the cabinet met it? despite the fact that they had woken up to a government leak. heard, thank you! in history after the £75 million liverpool paid for virgil van dijk. liverpool paid for virgil van dijk. i'm simon this morning. one team who has paid out already is manchester city? it‘s a lovely morning, isn‘t manchester city? mccoy. it? was passed to a despite the fact that they had woken up to a government leak. brom tomorrow night but he will have to adapt. news website. says is simply wrong. to adapt. while and are was passed to a news poorer for the economy? to break their transfer record to bring him over to the special in many senses but i forking out £57 whatever deal is website. emirates. think he‘s intelligent. million. struck. bring him over to the emirates. poorer for the economy? he‘s million. borussia dortmund want a replacement. intelligent. over to is a trade you. deal or not. is a trade deal or premier league, always it‘s i‘m not going to comment this morning. and financial services. not. i‘m not going to comment this morning. a bit tough. tough. comment in the scenarios, to be published and debated in parliament. comment in the doesn‘t come for three months, he with the player who has just arrived in the uk on private jet. house. after the £75 million liverpool paid for virgil van dijk. for virgil van dijk. in the uk on private plenty were keen to have their say. it all adds to the pressure. house. plenty were keen to have their say. comes for four, five years. not least those who think brexit is a bad idea. jet. not least those who think brexit is a bad idea. comes for four, five years. against west brom tomorrow but he might our political correspondent alex forsyth reports. modelling, and it shows the economy have to adapt. might have to adapt. he is special in many
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modelling, and it shows the economy will be worse off. fixtures, three tonight and seven tomorrow. will be worse off. tomorrow. senses. i think he is received an offer from chelsea and decided he would prefer that. as a result of leaving the there were some chipper faces as the cabinet met this morning. decided he would prefer that. intelligent. intelligent. cabinet met this morning. as a result of leaving the european union. should be trying to sign these players, very distracting. players, the fact they'd woken up to a government european union. the situation that he has to read it individually. very individually. leak. documents predicting brexit would hit government leak. documents predicting brexit would hit the economy. distracting. the economy. refused to pay the arsenal they come in the situation, always it's a little bit tough. it's a little bit by officials meant for their eyes only was passed to a news website. only was passed to a asking price. and claim this latest tough. news website. price. this weekend, will sub member squad but they didn‘t have much choice? but they didn‘t and claim this latest analysis analysis is the same. have much choice? is the same. i don‘t believe a word of for three months, he comes from four, five years. i don‘t believe a it really. four, five years. but tottenham were only willing to sell llorente in a permanent deal. word of it really. sell llorente in a permanent deal. their team to face scotland in their six nations opener on saturday. six nations opener on slowly in the long—term, whether there is a trade deal or not. so we are at deadlock. as far back as i there is a trade deal or not. saturday. i'm not going to comment this morning. not going to comment this morning. something needs to budge. can remember. needs to budge. premiership this season and will make his debut. as far back as i would crash and make his debut. and i feel sure there'll be comment in the house. can remember. in the house. there would be would crash and there would be 500,000 job losses. think pre—exceptional it is a 500,000 job losses. the economy has grown since then. bad idea. dortmund and dortmund will sanction the sale of aubameyang to arsenal. the economy has grown since then. idea. the sale of aubameyang to arsenal. patchell in the absence of dan biggar and rhys priestland. but some argue the public has a right to see government advice. ” think that makes sense, well done. think that makes sense, well done. thank you biggar and rhys priestland. for wales, warren gatland ‘s squad decimated by modelling and it shows that the economy is going to be worse off. combine with gareth davies gets the economy is going to be worse off. injuries. decimated by injuries. david. a dozen he would have liked at scrum—half. at scrum—half. to have chosen. worse off as a result of leaving the european union. would have liked to have chosen. european union. that‘s gone before. that‘s gone before. produced documents predicting brexit would hit the economy.
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great form transverse to the national side. would hit the economy. to publish such information. to publish such ten in the absence of dan biggar and rhys priestland. national side. rhys information. struggling side will make his welsh debut. forecasts and claim this latest analysis is the same. debut. priestland. arrangements that analysis is the same. the site has been decimated by arrangements that currently for sunday‘s six nations clash with italy in rome. i don't believe a word of it really. currently exist. italy in rome. believe a word of it really. injury. by injury. exist. combine with club team—mate gareth davies. davies. ten scarlets players including rhys patchell will start. including rhys confirming all three have returned to training ahead of schedule. in the many players, he did not have much choice. in the negotiations. to training ahead of negotiations. choice. schedule. even to do with the economy has been wrong as far back as i can remember. patchell will wrong as far back as i can remember. he has gone for the scarlets because they are in great form. because they are in relationship possible with the relationship possible with the start. great form. catch drugs cheats and head of the next olympics. next olympics. european union. european union. but some mp5 are will hope that is replicated at the principality stadium on saturday. principality stadium on saturday. but some mp5 are firmly unconvinced. would crash and we'd incur half a millionjob losses. dozen players who would have been pushing for starting places. firmly unconvinced. should be a would crash and we'd incur half a million job losses. million job losses. the economy's grown since then. pushing for starting places. challenging year for great start. grown since then. the organisation. organisation. public has a right to seek government the moment will be replicated at the principality stadium on saturday. principality stadium on advice. government advice. catch drugs cheats ahead of the next olympics. saturday. olympics. failed to protect the government from political embarrassment. what has been a challenging year for the organisation. the organisation. this level of detail since it was established in 2009. established in 2009. secretive and deny things are happening, you know, it's not good. happening, you know, it's not good. failed to protect the government from political embarrassment. from political embarrassment. of the fight against match of the day until at dishonest. the deep divisions here again laid bare. doping in sport. least 2021—22 season. sport. 2021—22 season. detail since it was established back in 2009. is deeply irresponsible and in 2009. football focus and the premier league show. dishonest. good news for the dishonest. the deep divisions here with the eu, unlike anything that's gone before. gone before.
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again laid bare. going on how we develop better and new ways of working with. bbc. new ways of working with. much more free in the next hour. again laid bare. on the front line of the fight against doping in sport. thank case today said it was unhelpful to publish such information. against doping in sport. some dodgy figures to back up publish such information. you. their case. the shelf trade arrangements that currently agree exist. government off that information to develop currently agree exist. our testing programmes. clear these are not what we are seeking in the negotiations. go on how we develop new ways of working with sport. brexit. some dodgy figures to back up their working with sport. seeking in the negotiations. have a proper role in this process and access testing programmes. momentum group over a housing development. case. case. not yet consider our desired development. to information. outcome. outcome. divert the direction of this government off brexit. the nec stepped in relationship possible with the european government off brexit. warned they need to do in so far they‘ve not been shy to to try to halt the next two years in the run—up to the tokyo olympics. union. assisting us with the information. air their views. the tokyo olympics. some mps are firmly unconvinced. plans. if! the nec stepped in to try to halt plans. plans. us with the information. unconvinced. have a proper role in this process and access to information. and access to information. so far they‘ve not been shy to air their views. this process is still underfirm scrutiny. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. the next few years in the run—up to the tokyo olympics. the tokyo olympics. hi, norman. hi. be on the front line understand better the and alex is later we‘ll be speaking to hilary benn and put those points to him. to ensure british sport clean. issue they wanted in the westminster at what impact brexit could have on the uk‘s national security. british sport clean. to discuss. lobby right now. that's all, more in the next hour. they're adamant they are not going to publish this report. wanted to discuss. right now. to publish this report. ports and airports. they say it's a draft, it's not a definitive report. definitive report. leadership body of any organisation should set the that‘s throughout the day tomorrow, here on bbc news. tone for any debate. warrant publication because it could damage the negotiations. the fight to ensure british should set the tone for damage the negotiations. bought is clean. any debate. is clean.
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the labour party national executive has not done that. has not done that. i think they contract to show premier league highlights for another three years. highlights for another three years. in north london last year has denied he was behind our daily visits to newsrooms around the uk. achieve which is a bespoke trade agreement. acted very badly. domain to properly inform the debate. the wheel at the time. good reasons not acted very badly. debate. with the suzy lamplugh trust to improve taxi safety and regulation. to publish? of this now with david jones, a conservative mp. extended its tv and a march taking place the afternoon publish? conservative mp. before. i'm joined by the brexit spokesman digital agreement. our correspondent angus crawford joins me from outside the court now. minister in the department for exiting the european union as well. exiting the european union as agreement. tom brake. this affectsjeremy corbyn and the nec? spokesman tom brake. any prospect of this report being published? well. nec? this report being published? have all the highlights up until at least the end of the 21—22 season. and celebration event for the footballer cyrille happened before and there is a real risk of that. least the end of the 21—22 regis. risk of that. involved in local politics last week. information given that there is such an active debate on brexit? season. what did he say week. an active debate on brexit? in his defence? two, football focus and the premier it wasn't a document ready for publishing. publishing. league show. reports when they were challenged on the issue before. the fact is, it was still in course of preparation. league show. still in course of preparation. that‘s it from me, holly coming up in the next hour. holly coming up in the the issue before. labour group have not been happy with and have been challenging. with and have been next hour. thank you very much. challenging. terry and they‘d arranged to meet in london, they shared extremist views. london, they shared extremist views. published and i suspect many members of parliament will have done so. documents that are not complete and are inaccurate. this campaign and what it hopes to achieve? of parliament will have done so. achieve? are inaccurate. are entitled to see this information. information. that said that immediately after a leave vote we'd enter recession. on areas such as the health service we didn't. and housing. march in part because the politician jeremy corbyn was going to be there. jeremy corbyn was going to be there. support, the nec interfered and said it wanted there to be mediation. it wanted there to be mediation. here‘s our assistant politcial editor, norman smith. didn't. history's littered with this sort of thing. sort of thing. she got into a mini cab in swindon back in 2011. back in 2011. treasury, the oecd, all seem to say pretty much the same? official or someone else within the department has put this out. pretty much the same? department has put this out. jury, he headed alone to finsbury park where he was to meet both men. park where he was to meet both no way that it should be in the public been under pressure to set out more of a vision on the domestic front. men. of a vision on the domestic front. would have shown up on a criminal
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domain. public domain. record check. record check. advantageous and leave the uk poorer than what we have currently got. that she‘s been so than what we have government document and civil servants leaking it. to consult her about the local issues. drivers to have closer vetting before currently got. servants leaking it. focused on brexit. issues. statement on the government at brexit. they get the licence. the moment? they abandoned their plans because they lost their nerve. before they get moment? they lost their nerve. to come up with radical ideas on key areas around health and housing. the licence. an official has apparently leaked this document. areas around health and housing. information will be damaging long—term to uk families. this document. information will be damaging long-term to uk families. long-term to uk families. people killing one man, seriously injuring many others. injuring many others. saying it was and what did he say under cross—examination? and what did he say under cross-examination? a document not ideas are you urging theresa may to take he say under cross-examination? ready for publication. up? take up? this was not as much social housing as there should for publication. extraordinary. than five minutes away be. was extraordinary. should be. from her home. home. cost of living, addressing look at what the british government is trying to achieve? was it leaked today, the day the debate starts in the lord's. country for this campaign, what sort of regulation are they looking for? is trying to achieve? debate starts in the lord's. social injustice. of regulation are injustice. that is a question that needs to be answered. they looking for? answered. had given a character reference to a suspect in a sex offences case. suspect in a sex offences case. not be that kind of private element to that extent. said that he remains and still to that extent. it brings all that people climb up and get the jobs and prosperity and security they need. prosperity and security they need. is a target. we need to come up target. to the fore. with radical domestic policies. to the fore. is the option the uk government are pursuing. why is that not happening? said, in his words they wanted more cause you it is. get a license in one town you can go to another. pursuing. happening? to another. is a national scandal caused in cause you it is. was an attempted cover—up by the government. downing street. tackle the al-qud march and said in part to killjeremy corbyn. downing street. government. part to killjeremy corbyn. word but they want to move focus elsewhere. certainly. tackle these burning injustices, why is it we'll end up with a deal similar to canada's. not happening? that would mean one less terrorist on the had 36 including for threatening behaviour. strength of feeling and difference among colleagues? is it not happening? behaviour.
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canada's. streets. on the streets. i think you are right. standards and taxi right. sadiq khan had been there too, it would have been even better. drivers to be closely vetted. closely vetted. injustice and what she would do as prime minister. arguments but by issues like immigration, identity, culture. immigration, identity, culture. prime minister. i am seeing that has got to happen. those are issues driving the brexit debate. got to happen. debate. negotiating against in the european union. about the economic riftses but that won't shift opinion? union. before the car door closes -- rifts. and locks. election and the small locks. plenty more at 630, thank you ‘far from perfect‘. very much. majority as well. very well. much. the conservatives are throwing it back. points over an issue such as this is really quite shameful. back. really quite shameful. that is, of the different models the government might pursue. while some women and men will be remembered today, what ceremonies have been? government might pursue. it's this whole big question about how do you get housing built? about how do you get housing built? paid more. have been? want us, the problems they want us our media correspondent david sillito has the details. to solve. to solve. councils across london looking for ways to build. it was in protest about football world said goodbye to cyrille regis. ways to build. cyrille regis. pay. the authority to see the than 50% more than her. negotiation through? through? and she‘s not alone. of the biggest negotiations the uk has faced in 40 years. has faced in 40 years. in scotland for 15 years. family were keen to stress it was a celebration of his life. celebration of his life. the eu is finding this leak a document, so i don't think that is a fair criticism. that is initiatives but perhaps that is part of her political make—up? initiatives but perhaps that is part of her political make-up? extremely confusing. of her political make-up? confusing. a fair cautious and sometimes that is right but she's also criticism. very resilient. but she's also very resilient. she has a lot thrown at her. on starting salaries that were higher cup winner with coventry city before moving to aston villa and wolves. has a lot thrown at her. moving to aston villa and wolves.
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leaked it should answer for their conduct. than mine. other council leaders who have made the same noises about that. the same noises about that. thank you very much. the conduct. response? well loved that their fans turned name only — from your observations, is that now what is going on? guarantee them and is that now what is going on? out as well. out as well. high—quality apprenticeship. apprenticeship. decisions at bbc news were based on and former team—mates joined around 4000 fans to pay their respects. gender. 4000 fans to pay their respects. which resulted in the trial against him the answer to that is no, but there is a gap. bill, the piece of legislation bringing eu law into uk law. to deal with problems of you can imagine there were a lot of tea rs. you can imagine there were a lot of tears. bringing eu law into uk law. so overall a pay gap of 6. collapsing. tears. overcrowding. overcrowding. the government‘s approach to but smiles as well for a man who was loved by so many. who was loved by so many. this bill. findings in bill. police were ordered to hand over phone records. this report. phone records. heated brexit debate‘s got a long way to run. thank you very much. smith is from at what impact brexit could have on the national health service and social be for longer than two years, uk‘s national security. the metropolitan police. care. probably three. care. probably three. police. out what difference you might see at the country‘s ports and airports. that‘s throughout the day tomorrow, david carr who knew cyrille this, business is going to be in a state here on bbc news. we should have done and that is why i have apologised. to pay rises. for 40 years and gave of chaos. state of chaos. i have apologised. backgrounds not getting good gcse results. the eulogy. years and gave the eulogy. results. of living and do more to cut energy bills. european union in march 2019 is no longer an option. longer an option. bills. can see where they‘re placed versus their tom brake, thank you very much. you very much. could do which would be welcomed by peers. narrowing the bands in which they are paid. have been carried out by a man with an the british public. so that‘s clearer death of his former team—mate lorry coming any car crash in 1989. the british public. to ensure there are no other errors in there which should be addressed. armed forces background. too. in which valuables worth a million pounds in total have been stolen. at the pay for women and men where the pay has been police say the raids have all had too low.
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military style planning. an opportunity to look back at his life, what will his legacy be? frankie mccamley reports. life, what will his before his trial. doing the right thing and have solutions for what they care about. solutions for what they care legacy be? or involved in law about. what if that doesn‘t happen? from the women who have been campaigning what if that doesn't happen? i think it has do. for equal pay. bolstering his view that we are best staying close to the eu. enforcement. staying close to the eu. it has do. prime minister but the future of the conservative party. a couple of drinks and that is when the problem started ? a couple of drinks and that is conservative party. on right at the top of the tory party over the direction of brexit. party over the direction of brexit. when the problem started? to be consulted on him including his own nephewjason roberts. the problem started? roberts. norman, thank its scope and on you very before he makes against me which was untrue and unfounded its methodology. much. his vicious move. service and spoke about how and malicious. unfounded and malicious. but of the most serious kind. he hit me three times on my hard it was to be most serious kind. face. opportunity people can climb to the top. what impact brexit could top. carrying the coffin. was to have on the uk's was arrested and from there onwards i had a the blows kept we are there to help them climb and be there if they fall off. and be there if they fall off. the bbc wanted be carrying 14 month ordeal. i had a 14 month ordeal. coming. national security. and so i took him to the jewellery, i gave it to reach. uk's national security. the coffin. him the jewellery. throughout the day tomorrow here on bbc news. are arrested on october the 14th last year how did that feel? dealing with earners in last year how did that feel? "get on those issues entertainment. have been carried out by a man with an the floor. i mentioned. news isn‘t as competitive as it armed forces background. i actually thought he was going to used to be. otherwise lose support from. rape me. i was very very in which valuables worth a million pounds in total have been stolen. prosecution service were frightened. man who did so suddenly and prematurely at the age of just 59. police say the raids have all had prematurely at the age of pushing ahead with military style planning. clearly being just 59. frankie it. in total more than thank you very much, more on bbc midlands today. addressed. ahead with it. mccamley £1 million. we believe this person is not an thank you for your time. reports. around me, it was difficult to eat and sleep. amateur burglar. we think that this i could not work. as somebody is somebody who has
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or involved in law everything i had done in my setting out a more radical domestic agenda. else? enforcement. life disappeared overnight. specialist skills. disappeared he uses firearms and cable ties norman smith there. to do this. overnight. he goes and commits that it is truly serious about pay equality, it‘s still got work moment when it which resulted in the trial against him these offences. to do. was clear mistake collapsing. before he makes his vicious move. had been made? weekday afternoon at 4:30pm here on he hit me three times on my face. over phone records. after life. been made? —— afternoon live. the blows kept coming. commander richard smith is from the metropolitan police. and so i took him to the jewellery, i gave him the jewellery. "get on the floor. we should have done and have been carried out by a man with an to the united states as i actually thought he was going armed forces background. that is why i have russia. to rape me. i was apologised. very very the newspapers within a few hours of the alleged incident a culling. in which valuables worth a million pounds in total have been stolen. in regional conflicts. frightened. the alleged incident a culling. police say the raids have all had military style planning. frankie mccamley reports. of intelligence targets. to ensure there are no other errors in there in total more than £1 somebody and in fact it which should be addressed. or involved in law million. we believe this person is not to even the enforcement. as worried by chinese an amateur burglar. can happen to anybody. we think to anybody. methods of entry. influence. that this cctv evidence of course, that is somebody is what saved you in before he makes his who has effect? what saved you in effect? surrey and sussex over a specialist skills. period of three years. vicious move. he hit me three times he uses firearms and cable ties on my face.
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to do this. coming to to the united states as anybody else. russia. the blows kept government against he goes and commits these frankie mccamley, bbc news. offences. coming. america. in regional conflicts. and so i took him to the jewellery, i gave him the jewellery. of intelligence targets. corporate america. it's also true in other parts of the world. "get on the including europe ‘far from floor. in the first place and had to go through this horrible process. as worried by chinese i actually thought he was and the under data protection. through this horrible process. perfect‘. going to rape me. influence. uk? do you think was behind the lack of disclosure? i was very including europe and the uk, of course. with the police. disclosure? very frightened. in the middle east and beyond. it's not the only case we have just mentioned another. we have just mentioned another. in total more in syria and the region? while some women and men will than £1 million. yes. cases dropped last year because of problems with disclosure. be paid more. we believe this person is not an amateur and are there ways in which you feel you can counter that? problems with disclosure. our media correspondent david sillito has the yes. burglar. details. government against america. we think that this is somebody to even the methods who has specialist skills. he uses firearms and cable ties to do and saudi arabia could lead to some kind of conflict? it was in protest about of entry. pay. this. i'm very worried about it. corporate america. surrey and sussex over a than 50% more than it's also true in other he goes and period of three years. her. parts of the world. and she‘s not including europe and the uk? commits these offences. to disclose and discover evidence as a sort of afterthought. that this can't be good a sort of afterthought. alone. coming to anybody including europe and the uk, of course. in scotland for for them. we saw the protests these past weeks. else. 15 years. frankie mccamley, bbc news. in the middle east and beyond. risk to their lives, to fight in yemen, will point away from the defendant being guilty? make no sense.
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that's despite in syria and the region? that the history of iran is the devastating... yes. deep. on starting salaries that were and are there ways in which you feel you can successful in the higher than mine. counter that? yes. . world. the response? that's despite the devastating... devastating... and saudi arabia could lead to some kind of conflict? to allegation a i'm very worried about it. young woman had made. made. decisions at bbc news were based on iran a better to setting pay in general has been ‘far from gender. the answer to that is no, but there is a place. perfect‘. that this can't be good we're confident that the iranian people understand that. gap. so overall a pay gap of 6. we are hopeful there leaders will accept their proposition as well. for them. it harderfor genuine victims in future to we saw the protests these past weeks. to even the be believed. future to be believed. methods of entry. while some women and men will be findings in paid more. our media correspondent david sillito has the details. this report. surrey and sussex over a period of three risk to their lives, to fight years. victims by not treating disclosure as seriously as in yemen, make no sense. earlier this month, it was in protest about pay. it deserves. as seriously as it deserves. that the history coming to has this experience done to of iran is paid more than 50% more than her. anybody else. your life? and she's not alone. life? deep. frankie mccamley, bbc news. have my career back in the state i to pay rises. are unlikely to diminish. successful in the in scotland for 15 years. had it before. gordon corera, bbc news, langley. had it before. world. at farnborough airport. can see where they‘re placed versus their on a private jet from of money, which i peers. narrowing the bands in which they are colombia. paid. there were five passengers on board with 15 suitcases in total. will never see returned. so that‘s clearer that were higher than mine. returned. too. iran a better of its kind in the uk.
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the response? at the pay for women place. news in a moment but first the headlines. we're confident that the iranian people understand that. whatever deal and men where the pay we are hopeful there leaders has been too low. is struck. will accept their proposition as decisions at bbc news were based well. on gender. the answer to that is no, but there from the women who is a gap. option wasn‘t analysed. so overall a pay gap of 6. have been campaigning for amongst us sometimes are unlikely to equal pay. plan was to killjeremy corbyn at a march easily forgotten. diminish. a man accused of murdering his niece is gordon corera, bbc news, langley. the day before. findings in forgotten. on trial. is on trial. this report. to be consulted on its scope and mistake or something worse, what do you think? on its methodology. you think? another woman at an empty house in kingston in south—west london. women say they have "no confidence" kingston in south—west london. in the review. murder and abduction and in a moment all the business news but first the headlines. scrutiny in the wake of the collapse of carillion. the bbc wanted it the trial continues. have to have to pay rises. but first the headlines. continues. to reach. root and branch reform which starts amid calls for more at the top. earners in at the top. whose preferred the spoke trade deal competition. can see where they're placed versus i am grateful for your time, thank you for talking to us. time, thank you entertainment. their peers. option not analysed. issued its first profit warning. narrowing the bands in which they for talking to option not analysed. news isn‘t as competitive our preferred bespoke trade deal option wasn‘t analysed. us. option wasn‘t analysed. are paid. so that's clearer as it used to news in a moment but first a look at the headlines. be. too. of violent raids across south—east england. the headlines. england. jeremy corbyn at a march the day before. before. clearly being addressed. report into play and finds there is no gender bias in pay decision. too low. no gender bias in pay decision. the bbc report finds there is no pay bias in pay decisions. is no pay bias in pay decisions. group bbc women say they have no confidence in the review.
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off their mortgage. preferred the stalk trade deal option was not analysed. group bbc women say they have no confidence in the review. option was not analysed. confidence in the review. scrutiny in the wake of the collapse findings from as somebody else? meaning they need savings or other funds to pay a final of carillion. the women lump sum. of violent raids who have across south england. signing of their player from athletic bilbao. will peak in the next 10 to 14 been campaigning athletic bilbao. yea rs. for equal england. that it is truly serious about pay equality, amid calls for more he‘s now the second most expensive defender in history. most expensive defender in pay. report in to pay and find there is no gender bias. for a decade in 2017, according to official figures. it‘s still got work to do. competition. history. the economy of the 19—nation bloc grew by 2. cyril regis‘s funeral‘s taken place in the west midlands today. in the west midlands today. methodology. issued its first profit scrutiny in the wake of the collapse to the former england and west brom striker. since the 3% rate seen in 2007. warning. striker. eurostat also said that the eurozone grew by 0. of carillion. from our westminster three months studio. of 2017. conclusion the bbc wanted it to reach. off their mortgage. wales debut in this weekend‘s six nations opener against scotland. amid calls for more nations opener against competition. scotland. meaning they need savings or other funds to of the starting 15 are from the welsh regional side scarlets. welsh regional entertainment. so there is a gap but there is no gender bias says this report? pay a final lump sum. side scarlets. news isn't as competitive as it gender bias says this report? i'm a bit worried by this report. according to a report from used to be. reuters. that‘s despite the challenge of higher leather import costs. bit worried by will peak in the next 10 to 14 be back with more on those stories on afternoon live at 4. 30. issued its first profit warning. this report. yea rs. tweet us using the hashtag afternoonlive. for a decade in 2017, according to official all the ways to contact us on screen right now. off their mortgage. right to equal pay, to be paid the same to do the same figures. the economy of the 19—nation bloc grew by 2. addressed. job. meaning they need savings or other funds same to do the same job. to pay a final lump sum. since the 3% rate seen in 2007. let‘s talk pizzas and burgers. let's talk pizzas and burgers. your favourite subjective who has got the same level ofjob which resulted in the trial against him reading the news and interviewing people like eurostat also said that the eurozone grew by 0. as somebody else? collapsing. three months food?
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will peak in the next 10 to 14 me. people like me. of 2017. favourite food? yea rs. to hand over phone for a decade in 2017, according to records. commander richard smith is from the results and guess what they have credited it to? official figures. credited it to? do. the economy of the 19—nation bloc grew by metropolitan police. they got a slice of the x factor action! 2. i love paid the same as male colleagues to do the same job. do the trading period. it! since the 3% rate seen in same job. 2007. eurostat also said that the eurozone grew by 0. december when the x factor final was broadcast. three months of it reflects a growing trend to order in rather than eat out. and yet pwc have done this report, they say there is a pay gap, 6. they say there is a pay gap, 6. watch the tv schedules to find out when you rather than eating out which is impacting the restaurant chains. work for the 2017. impacting the restaurant chains. bbc. might be busy! identified in the group, that‘s lower than the overall bbc pay gap. really should have done and that‘s why i‘ve apologised to mr allen. lower than the overall bbc why i‘ve apologised to mr allen. crust, figures coming trading period. pay gap. out from mcdonald‘s. no gender bias according to this report. yes. into that would seem to illustrate your crust, figures coming december when the x factor final out from mcdonald's. was broadcast. main issue here? your main issue here? it reflects a growing trend to order in rather mcdonald's. than eat out. internship which turns occur there are no other errors within those that should be addressed. those that should be addressed. costing money? money? six months ago mcdonald‘s started doing home delivery whole area of contracts is a mess, the transparency has been a mess. the transparency has been a mess. in the uk. doing home delivery in the uk. i did not know that. woman after evidence was handed over just before his trial. just before his trial. not know that. the same amount for the same type accommodation and any telling me when the case against him began falling the apart. so far, what do you think, watch the tv schedules to find out when you might be busy! of work. work. this shows that might not be the case. other associated costs. began falling the apart. don‘t look at the script? of the union address to congress — what the case. look at the script? associated costs. are we expecting? i have already seen it, chicken nuggets. no!
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totally complicated career paths that don't have any structure. the door is being closed for many people looking for the opportunity. i have missed red that! and what role to that don't have any structure. it was markets? the chartered institute of personnel and that is the question. newsday. development. -- new year‘s gap and i know that he is really trying to fix it. day. new year‘s day. trying to fix it. thank you forjoining us. equal pay is a better way to get to equal pay. equal pay. internships for people looking to kick newspaper within a few hours of the alleged incident occurring. for an awfully long time predating perhaps lord hall's arrival here? perhaps lord hall's arrival here? gosh, i mean... alleged incident occurring. their career? kick their this time career? around? conciliatory than any people thought it would be. it would be. what are sometimes frankly difficult. difficult. take place annually and 28,000 somebody and in fact it in in the 70s and here we are almost 50 years later. 50 years later. be confident the bbc is going to deliver equal of those are unpaid. can happen to anybody. pay. deliver equal pay. those are unpaid. to anybody. anybody where there is cctv evidence, of course? cctv evidence, of course? i mean that‘s what saved you in effect? that‘s what saved you in effect? conversations have to happen in work places across the country. global markets generally all in the red places across the country. journalism and broadcasting and fashion for instance. fashion for instance. speech so it'll be interesting to see how they react. today, why? a good story red today, why? report states they are becoming important to tell. first discovered and secondly disclosed at the beginning. tell. as a whole. disclosed at the beginning. particularly women, need to be heard. heard. important as a whole. departmental head might be setting that sal radio. that sal radio. will he talk about russia, trade, foreign policy? foreign policy? whether it leads away or towards guilt. and fashion, by what about medicine and law, that sort guilt. none of this evidence has been discovered at the beginning. some people have, in terms of a gender pay gap and equal pay. gender pay gap and equal pay. who might know, because i have not seen the speech. there is a package of measures, i want to sort this out. of thing? been discovered at the want to sort this out. and law, that sort of thing? equal pay is a legal requirement? beginning. yes, exactly. state of the union might say it‘s a bit late in coming but it is coming. exactly. there is a place and had to have gone through this horrible process.
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speech? change. this horrible process. worried he might be overdoing it saw things go too fast and overheat. things go too fast and overheat. people who're doing the same kind of job should get equal pay. job should get equal pay. think was behind the lack of disclosure? disclosure? this is not the only case, i mentioned another one? the career path you would case, i mentioned another one? seen lately, stock markets like to do. do. people talk about getting 50% less than so forth. see their work place abilities being curtail and taken off air. curtail and taken off air. on the rise. than so forth. 1,000 cases dropped last year because of problems in disclosure. the job market looking better. because of problems in disclosure. before you buy, make sure it‘s the job you think it is. job you think person said, we are not about pay equality at the bbc. equality at the bbc. this, although the men are free to talk about it. it is. these are difficult conversations. conversations. all the things that tony hall has got to sort out and it's a big job. got to sort out and it's a big job. it's a culture cause the opportunity to lots obligation to disclose and discover evidence as a sort of after—thought. change. of people. domino‘s has their delivery service, what are they getting right? notjust for the bbc but for the industry? what do you the bbc but for the industry? what are they getting right? for the whole industry. suggest? the whole industry. placements over four weeks who have come into the united states as children, as illegal immigrants. as children, as illegal just fair pay, the same pay legally required for the same type ofjob. required for the same type to be banned. immigrants. ofjob. banned. last year and as you say they have invested heavily in technology. invested heavily in technology. very close attention to what the president has to say about trade. president has to say about gracie, lord hall and others giving evidence there. labour wants the government to release the leak given to buzzfeed. release the leak trade. evidence there. given to buzzfeed. and you are entitled to be paid the minimum wage. minimum wage. leave means leave say: this is nothing but continuity project fear. nothing but continuity project fear. a legal one that equal pay means equal pay? equal pay? but that is where the argument comes from. why should we listen to the treasury predictions ever again. argument comes from. predictions ever again. sales and digital sales are almost 1596. sales and digital sales are almost 15%. pay gap even of 6% or 12% in some cases?
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cases? this is a difficult time for the bbc. 15%. not the discriminated on a characteristic like your gender. characteristic like your gender. committee that scrutinises the government‘s brexit preparations. government‘s brexit preparations. that is an the proof of the pizza is in the eating as it were. most people will see it‘s a simple argument. what do you make of the eating as it were. understatement. these trilateral or multilateral trade deals. argument. knows about the rights and responsibilities in this area. the leaked report? trade deals. responsibilities in this area. report? doing the same job at different rates of pay, that isn‘t equal pay. rates of pay, that isn‘t equal pay. pursuing cheaper menu options, is that the way forward? that the way forward? that is why there are 200 equal pay claims in at the bbc at the moment. claims in at the bbc at the moment. time should be limited to less than a month or they should be paid? that is one thing they are doing. evidence followed in the afternoon by lord hall. a month or they should be paid? thing they are doing. by lord hall. frustration of some of the women coming forward. companies to serve employees, coming forward. what can you tell doing thatjob you should be paid under uk law. the focus, as we said, of the industry as a whole now isn't it? yes. i think it us? can you tell us? this to me under uk law. might be for different sectors of the economy. best out of people when they invest in them. the economy. is. is absolutely fascinating. thank you thing around the world, notjust absolutely fascinating. the tone for the whole conversation across british society. for your screens and self—service in the uk. across british society. time. so a wide the uk. i think it's great that the bbc is actually confronting it. bbc is actually confronting it. get away stifling this debate, other large organisation also do too. definition, drawn up by the cabinet office. range. large organisation also do too. range. well, not necessarily through choice at this stage. office. help its employees navigate the health care system. at this stage. it‘s all about the accounting procedure isn‘t it? it‘s all about the accounting procedure isn't it? part of the turnaround the health care moment, i‘m talking to you about it now, we are not stifling it. procedure isn't it? last two years. system. now, we are not stifling it. thank you for your point is, we are talking about it, there is no question of a stifling. trade options on different sectors of the economy. time. there is no question of they have drive through as well! of the economy. have drive through as well! a stifling. looking at the collapse of carillion. things haven‘t changed i see. things haven't changed have a for—profit health care system, it is not sustainable. people would like to drill down into it and get the facts i think. it and get the facts i think. carillion. secretary of state apparently didn‘t see that until last night. system, it is not sustainable. see that until last night. i see. it is the insurance firms which are the focus. which are haven't changed i see. the focus. try to provide stable health care for people is also just not working. for people is also just not the big four, pwc, deloitte, you working. whitehall, it doesn‘t bode very this issue so that seems to have a chilling effect on the debate. trump‘s first state of the union address in a few hours. chilling effect on the debate. why and kpmg. address in a few hours. badly treated to be able to share all of this data. and kpmg. well. well. all of this data. it‘s chilling isn't it i accept that.
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chilling isn't it i accept that. the guidelines are more specific. interest rate decision guidelines are more specific. accountancy companies need to be broken up are 19 months on from the referendum. referendum. from the federal and are too big. many of these companies say well apple do you want to join? broken up and are too big. reserve. many of these companies say well apple do you want tojoin? apple do you want tojoin? federal reserve. outside to actually act as am ombudsman person. ibm do you want to join? ibm do you want tojoin? ombudsman person. you want tojoin? backed up, another suggesting there interest rate, janet yellen, do you want to come out of the needs to be more competition. to watch when it comes to health care and how companies deal with it. as we move on to the second phase of negotiations. her last meeting. care and how companies deal with hearing? hearing? needs to be more we are running out of time. it. thank you time. last meeting. competition. for the update. who could talk to all of the people about the issues. about the issues. our cities according to a new figures in march four months before the report. none of which is the one we want to pursue. it is the largest flying bird. profit warning. pursue. very good! the profit warning. not that sort of crane. their negotiating position doesn‘t help. thing line managers saying don't bother about it. we are looking at construction. help. bother about it. construction. difficult debates about equal pair, not just fair pay. difficult debates about equal pair, notjust fair pay. how far the government investigation could this has got to come from the difficult debates about equal pair, not just fair pay. not just fair pay. asian food or pizza which has had an impact. gosh. top. come from the top. we'll talk about this again, i have no doubt. go. it will need to whir talking about —— we are talking about news. this again, i have no doubt. about —— we are talking about news. thank you very much for your time. be comprehensive. this report is talking comprehensive. about news. you very much for your time. i have taught you something today, result. it will not avoid the fact that businesses sometimes fail. fact that businesses thank you rachel. linekers and chris evans' of this world. see brexit paper suggests the uk economy will be hit whatever deal is struck. will be hit whatever sometimes fail. world. counting the number of construction government and it‘s parliament‘sjob to distinguish between the two. to distinguish between the two. you cranes in the city. deal is struck. that's a fact of life, whether the government is a counterparty or not. government is a tomorrow. account when their pay awards are decided. cranes in the city. counterparty or not. what do you make of arguing that they‘re not in favour of any of these options. that? and office building and they have noticed a real optic recently. noticed a real optic recently. preferred bespoke trade deal option wasn‘t analysed they say. of any of these options. wasn‘t analysed they say. events move against them men away that makes and we are preparing for the possibility of no deal. about allegations that he was involved in dozens of
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background suspected of carrying out violent house raids in possibility of no deal. them unsustainable. murders. involved in dozens of murders. they should be on a pay grade like anybody else. england. violent house raids in england. that makes them unsustainable. now, the anybody else. been to chat to find out what rapid expansion can markets. bbc publishes its report into pay and finds there is no gender bias. the markets. mean. expansion can mean. and finds there is no gender bias. group of bbc women say they have no confidence in the review. off as a country than we‘d confidence in the review. the latest, we will be familiar with the name sta keknife. otherwise be. the latest, we will be familiar with the name stakeknife. be. the name stakeknife. you, the landscape and sky around you. profit—taking at the moment which is why the ftse is down. shoot—out while learning about bandy hockey in stockholm. why the ftse is down. doesn't mean to say he should earn that much money at the bbc. you. that much money at the bbc. hockey in stockholm. we could offer you a canada—style deal. down almost 2% and rbs down just over two and a half percent. over two and deal. a half percent. have here over manchester, how has it changed over the last few years? it changed over the last few years? internal security unit designed to root out informers within the ira. root out informers within with a £57 million signing of their player from athletic bilbao. don‘t yet know what that law looks the ira. player from athletic bilbao. like. second most expensive defender like. in history. commercial channels because it really mentioned something. parks, we have buildings starting to fill in those gaps. history. really mentioned something. taken place in the west fill in those gaps. stakeknife, he has been linked to more than 50 midlands today. thousands turned up to of the impact of the different options. murders. more than 50 murders. much more european city at home and ordering and more than eating out. options. pay tribute. eating out. in many ways. tribute. really need them at the end of the day. i think ways. the six nations opener against scotland this weekend. not. scotland this weekend. always good to see you, thank you very much. branches as the restaurant starting 15 for wales are from the regional side scarlets. trade is suffering. way of measuring how well a city is doing? regional side scarlets. suffering. you cannot beat a good night end. doing? i‘ll be back with more in the next ten minutes. night end. it's important about expressing confidence in a city. expressing confidence in a brexit paper suggests the uk economy will be hit whatever deal is struck. will be hit whatever deal is struck. not true say new going out but we‘ve been detained was named as stakeknife back in 2003. city. back in 2003. saying that for ages. ministers. providing the offices that for ages.
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preferred bespoke trade deal hasn't been analysed, they say. and homes and there's just not anyone going out. informer but he has said he was a republican. been analysed, they say. it isjust semantics. hotels. hotels. republican. semantics. this building is going on that communities the single market, we have to be part of that. i will end it there, we could go on, i have seen you do it. could go on, i have seen you do it. see you later. part of that. can be forgotten? communities can be forgotten? a series of violent house raids across any more details for south—west england. across south—west england. security reasons. trying to kill another one who can‘t be named for legal reasons. reasons. publishes its report into pay and finds there is no gender bias. be named for legal reasons. finds there is no gender bias. carried out by the bbc. it's a big investigation which has been going on a while. which has been going on a correspondent, john donnison is at kingston crown court for us now. decision about what kind of future relationship we want. of the women working there say they have no confidence in the review. have no while. that it works with its context and serves kingston crown court for us now. a most disturbing case, this? relationship we want. not just looking at his activity is it? just looking at his activity is confidence in its purpose. it? the review. serves its purpose. one of the subjects. it's a beautiful addition to the city skyline. the duke and duchess go into battle as they play bandy. addition to the city skyline. i have got get on with this, we want leaders to lead? absolutely. chief constable of bedfordshire police. as they play bandy. we'll tell you who wins. are all being squeezed. a flat envy. police. who wins. let's move on. pressures were the most common reasons given, asjo black reports. service of northern ireland are involved. the prosecution presented evidence from involved. let's look at the markets. 2013. from 2013. timetable for decades, but for how interesting story, the markets down around the world. much longer? another force due to the controversy around the activity of stakeknife. around the world. around the activity of stakeknife. record with the £57 million signing of laport from athletic bilbao. of laport waiting to hearfrom president trump. trump. negotiating with what it is that they want. from athletic and is teaching some of the they want. bilbao. hilary benn, thank classes himself. website used by people with a sexual interest in young you very much children. to run certain interest in forjoining us. government and they pay you some money to say thanks. classes. former england and west brom striker sir rim money to say young children. very much forjoining us. gsces in art, music, drama, and regis. sir rim regis. thanks. opener against scotland at photography. ijust want to have, like, the chance to express myself. of haringey council is stepping down after a row about a new development. after a row about handled the intelligence that stakeknife and others provided. stakeknife and the weekend. a new development. others provided.
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weekend. officer the opportunity to drug and rape a teenage acquaintance of his. rape a teenage ten of the starting 15 are from welsh regional side scarlets. i couldn't see myself enjoying it as acquaintance of his. from welsh regional side scarlets. much. labour‘s ruling body the nec stepped in to try to halt a full update in the next 15 minutes. the plans. in to try to of murder and torture amongst other halt the plans. things. thank you for that breaking news from belfast. a lot of pressure. him who‘d in fact engaged in the conversations. are taking money out of stocks and into bonds. conversations. about their arts provision. into bonds. that is pulling the carried out by the bbc. 40% — that‘s more than 1200 markets down. wasn‘t enough evidence to press charges back then. markets down. charges back then. schools — responded. also profit—taking on the ftse100, people one of the subjects. cashing in. in this case today though saying that represents bad subject in the last the ftse100, people cashing in. i thought i had put up dominoes. character. that represents bad character. wandering in the foyer stealing from few years. thought i had put up dominoes. a quarter said they now employ fewer specialist teachers. better the issue that are all being squeezed. victims. i will do that next victims. and a third are considering dropping they wanted to discuss. time. will do that next time. pressures were the most common reasons given, asjo black reports. stealing a purse and a mobile phone from two victims. at least one arts subject at discuss. from two victims. judith moritz is outside manchester crown court. we are about to crash the headlines at three o'clock! gsce. outside at three o'clock! let's get so why manchester a weather is this crown update. happening? timetable for decades, but for how much court. weather update. two women, murdered one of them and attempted to kill the other one. attempted to kill the other one. longer? actually, a very he‘s said that is all distressing case? history, and complete lies. geography. and is teaching some of the classes hasn‘t done that, i think they acted, i‘m sad to say, very badly. himself. imagine a more reprehensible set patches, as so often with the weather it's all these subjects at gcse. of circumstances. he described this as extraordinary. relative. weather it's all relative. school leaders say pressure on funding is also a to run certain extraordinary. of the women who ended up killing the murdered girl. major factor. then you will the murdered girl. classes. he denies the charges and the trial continues. bring the chain gsces in art, music, drama, and
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arena on the night that a bomb was detonated there last may. called, they properly called a is on its photography. ijust want to have, detonated there last may. way. to her yourself? he was begging in the foyer irish ya. begging in the foyer its way. victims has beenjailed for more than four like, the chance to no, bear it with you, less i come not in irish ya. years. renewed his contract. express myself. south and east during time. that's where the attack happened —— in tonight and tomorrow. the new zealand—born dancerjoined the show when it started in 2004. i couldn't see myself enjoying it as the foyer area. tomorrow. the chance to perform on a professional stage. in the foyer area. wandering in the arena foyer, stealing much. from victims. and that he would have preferred to have made the decision himself. afford it or they don‘t have enough staff to take phone from two victims. part. a lot of pressure. in manchester for sentencing. about their arts provision. backgrounds to yourself. 40% — that‘s more than 1200 schools — responded. of a four day scandinavian tour. subject in the last from people who were dying and very few years. a quarter said they now employ fewer specialist teachers. badly injured. badly injured. hockey in stockholm. and a third are considering dropping at least one arts subject at gsce. outbreaks of rain southwards and a colder field. that we face. outbreaks of rain southwards and a colderfield. colderfield. imagine a more reprehensible set so why is this photographs of those people and sold them to the of circumstances. academics to hear how the country deals with mental press. he described this as extraordinary. happening? them to the press. degrees towards the far south but much colder than that. health issues. much colder than extraordinary. and balanced curriculum which ofsted consider in travelling on to that. their inspections. can see we will norway. arena on the night that a bomb was detonated there last may. be bringing some wintry detonated there last may. showers. wintry showers. he was begging in the foyer area. education programmes. was describing as his brave actions in going to help people. begging in the foyer area. ben is here with a look at the weather. in going to help people. that‘s where the attack happened. history, and weather. clip we have from that time of him doing just that. where the attack that is not the screen we want to see right now. want to see right now. clip we have from that time of him doingjust that. yet, with more expected in geography. clip we have from that time of him doing just that. doing just that. happened. that is not what we wanted. the coming years. jo black, bbc northern ireland, the far north of england. hopefully we‘ll get there in these subjects at gcse. england. news. a minute. school leaders say pressure on funding is also
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minute. and in fact cctv footage shows him walking around. a major factor. then you will bring walking around. in the austrian mountains. australia, as opposed to the blue screen effect behind the chain to her me! screen effect behind me! the brown ocean effect... yourself? no, bear it with you, less i come not in time. of the it's there! seen people run out and i've run back in to try to help people. kreischberg mountain. just building the suspense you see. weather front bringing outbreaks of building the suspense you see. the chance to perform back in to try to help people. rain. rain. on a professional stage. failure which was blamed on technical problems. took photographs of those people and sold them to the press. afford it or they don‘t have enough staff to take to get into the cold air pushing from the north. sold them to the press. moves over land actually strengthens because the land is just so wet. part. from the north. because the land is just so wet. the warmth and moisture helps fuel the storm further. probably wanted a good drink after that! time for a look at the weather. the storm further. had been stolen, it was sent to voice here‘s ben rich. backgrounds to yourself. heaviest of the showers temperatures dropping away as the day goes on. mail. voice mail. dropping away as the was describing as his brave actions in going to help people. in going to help people. day goes on. this is a clip from of rainfall totals to the town of that time. broome. broome. it's not impressive if you live into thursday, less showers and a lot of sunshine. clip from that time. it. that we face. and pauline haley herself was badly hurt. there. live there. it's caused big problems with flooding. hurt. the number is impressive. and balanced curriculum which ofsted consider in their impressive. next minute all i heard was bang and i mean a big bang. i mean a big bang. inspections. temperatures still feeling rather chilly at the distress they were already feeling at such a terrible time. feeling at such a days, we‘d normally expect to see exactly that number in a whole year. exactly that number in a 5—8d. chilly at 5—8d. terrible time. whole year. one of those really nice statistics. education i've gone back in to try to help people. people. programmes. relatively speaking something a little more mild. 00:25:55,597 --> 536870763:16:52,326 hello, 536870763:16:52,326 --> 1073741526:07:49,055 you're 1073741526:07:49,055 --> 1610612288:58:45,783 watching 1610612288:58:45,783 --> 2147483051:49:42,512 afternoon 2147483051:49:42,512 --> 2684353814:40:39,240 live, 2684353814:40:39,240 --> 3221224577:31:35,969 i'm 3221224577:31:35,969 --> 3758095340:22:32,697 simon 3758095340:22:32,697 --> 4294966103:13:29,426 mccoy. it masks a bigger problem for the people that live there. christopher parker to four years and three months in prison. people that live there. this is moving south and east, is it? three months in prison. people that live there. moving south and east, is mm sure is. sure is. yet, with more expected in
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it will move further south and the coming years. east. and east. move its way south and east to tonight jo black, bbc news. manchester city centre for the next and tomorrow. wet and windy weather continues to move south and east. tonight and tomorrow. move south and east. ten years. ten years. it will weaken a little bit. a little through to her, they couldn‘t get through. through. bit. towards alice springs and air‘s rock. services who went to the assistance of those who were injured. of those who were injured. scotland, weather system bringing patchy rain into the far south west. patchy rain into the far south bbc news at five but firstly to get a look at the weather. west. shall we talk about closer was killed that night and pauline healey herself was badly hurt. pretended to be, you were just a common thief. common thief. healey herself was badly to home? thank you over last few days, today feels a bit different. hurt. temperature change that‘s taken place here as well. bit different. outbreaks of brain size and colder feel. i felt it. very much. feel. you would have felt the difference. would have were already feeling at such a terrible time. some breaking news from the uk border agency. news from the uk border felt the terrible time. but as so often with our weather it‘s agency. difference. all relative. yesterday morning 10 degrees, this morning, minus five. it‘s all relative. morning, minus five. parker to four years and three months of england and here as you can see bringing wintry showers. bringing wintry showers. that cold theme through the next few days. in prison. months in prison. days. discovered in a private jet and five people have might describe as coolish, been arrested. people have been manchester city centre for the next i suppose. its way, it will be moving south and east through tonight and tomorrow. east through tonight suppose. arrested. this is a flight from bogota to the uk. there is some sunshine to be had as well. and tomorrow. ten years. ten years. be had as well. flight from bogota to the uk. earlier on with the cool air in place. say that the cocaine is worth an estimated £50 million. place. estimated £50 million.
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services who went to the assistance of those come across england and wales notice the temperatures that bit higher. injured. the temperatures that of those injured. bit higher. drugs as one of the largest recent seizures of its kind. bringing patchy rain to the far south west and south wales. seizures of its kind. southwards, the odd burst of rain and strong winds as south west and south wales. our direction through the rest of today, tonight and into tomorrow. today, tonight and not the hero you pretended to be, you were just a common thief. well. and strong winds as well. into tomorrow. searching the aircraft that flew into the uk from colombia. system approaching while the cloud thickens in the west. into the uk from colombia. this happened yesterday. at farnborough airport. thickens in the west. bringing outbreaks of rain south and a colder feel. happened yesterday. bringing outbreaks of rain south and a colderfeel. came from our weather—watcher in co nwy. a colderfeel. on a private jet from came from our weather—watcher in conwy. conwy. suspicion of importing class colombia. there were five passengers on board with 15 suitcases in total. we have that cloud thickening up all of the time now. up all of the time now. a drugs. drugs. two different weather systems in play. different weather systems in play. of its kind in the uk. can see we will be the uk border force involved in the bringing wintry showers. temperatures dropping away as the day goes on. patchy rain in southern parts of england and wales. england and showers. arrests. day goes arrests. we'll bring you more on that later on. wales. on. renewed his contract. heaviest showers, temperatures close to freezing so a risk of ice. to freezing so a risk the new zealand—born dancerjoined the show when it started in 2004. it, heavy rain coming into the south and we get then into the cold air. and we get then into the cold air. of ice. a range of temperatures by tomorrow. range of temperatures by tomorrow. and that he would have preferred to temperatures feeling rather chilly at 5-8d. temperatures feeling rather chilly have made the decision himself. at 5—8d. renewed his contract. or two in the towns and cities in at 5—8d. the forth. the new zealand—born dancerjoined the show when it started in 2004. the forth. showers coming through here and it will and that he would have preferred to have made the decision himself. west and relatively speaking something a bit more mild. 00:27:51,884 --> 429496610:44:25,638 hello, 429496610:44:25,638 --> 858993221:00:59,393 you‘re 858993221:00:59,393 --> 1288489831:17:33,146 watching 1288489831:17:33,146 --> 1717986441:34:06,900 afternoon 1717986441:34:06,900 --> 2147483051:50:40,654 live 2147483051:50:40,654 --> 2576979662:07:14,408 with 2576979662:07:14,408 --> 3006476272:23:48,162 the 3006476272:23:48,162 --> 3435972882:40:21,916 headlines 3435972882:40:21,916 --> 3865469492:56:55,670 at 3865469492:56:55,670 --> 4294966103:13:29,424 4. be windy. will be windy. of a four day south, the odd heavy burst of rain and strong winds as well. and strong winds as well. scandinavian tour.
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high ground but even to lower levels there‘ll be some wintriness. there‘ll be some wintriness. of a four day scandinavian tour. hockey in stockholm. that called air pushing from the north. north. to freezing, there is the risk for academics to hear how the country deals with hockey in stockholm. mental health issues. some ice. some ice. over high ground and even perhaps when tennis to low levels. when tennis to academics to hear how the country deals with mental low levels. health issues. travelling on to but a damp morning with outbreaks of patchy rain. norway. patchy rain. temperatures dropping as a day goes on. travelling on to william won that match. on. norway. he got one more goal than kate! push what is left of that rain band away to the south. now let‘s away to the south. brighten, we‘ll see spells of sunshine. get a sunshine. weather update. flung in from the north—west as well. well. william won that match. he got one more goal than kate! it‘s turned into a decent day for many with some spells of sunshine. many with some spells of ground in the forth but even to lower levels at times. lower levels at times. there you go. decent sunshine outbreaks of rain west speaking milder. 00:28:37,143 --> 1431655368:03:34,571 today 1431655368:03:34,571 --> 2863310735:38:32,000 at 2863310735:38:32,000 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 five. sunshine. things beginning to change in now let's get a weather update. the west. three to seven degrees, it will not feel warm by any means. west. assuming we are going to start with australia. australia. feel warm by any means. how did you guess? ! way south and east through the night. heavy bursts of rain. the north—east, more dry weather and sunshine. sunshine. weather system which we'd normally expect to disintegrate over land... could bring big waves on the north—east coasts. expect to disintegrate over land... it was a north—east coasts. coastal flooding in some areas.
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in some areas. cyclone. far north of england, the risk of ice as well. ice as well. we are going to see some cloud and rain spreading from the west. rain spreading from the west. that‘s all from me. 00:29:08,814 --> 536870763:19:41,391 this 536870763:19:41,391 --> 1073741526:10:13,968 is 1073741526:10:13,968 --> 1610612289:00:46,545 bbc 1610612289:00:46,545 --> 2147483051:51:19,122 news 2147483051:51:19,122 --> 2684353814:41:51,699 — 2684353814:41:51,699 --> 3221224577:32:24,275 our 3221224577:32:24,275 --> 3758095340:22:56,852 latest 3758095340:22:56,852 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 headlines. particular storm system was just going to keep growing and growing. going to keep growing and growing. temperatures dropping away from the north as the day goes on. north as the day goes on. still windy, friday mainly dry with some spells of sunshine. 00:29:26,615 --> 536870763:19:56,967 this 536870763:19:56,967 --> 1073741526:10:27,318 is 1073741526:10:27,318 --> 1610612289:00:57,670 bbc 1610612289:00:57,670 --> 2147483051:51:28,021 news 2147483051:51:28,021 --> 2684353814:41:58,373 — 2684353814:41:58,373 --> 3221224577:32:28,725 our 3221224577:32:28,725 --> 3758095340:22:59,076 latest 3758095340:22:59,076 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 headlines. last four days, the average rainfall for the year is exactly the same. for the year is exactly the same. days, that shows how strong this particular storm system's been. particular storm system's been. following day every time some stats come through? it's interesting! that will move through alice springs andism luru.
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andism luru. northern australia this time of year but central areas not so much. but central areas not so much. how far south will that go? far south will that go? temperatures up into the 30s and 405. temperatures up into the 305 and 405. 405. lot going on with the weather acro55 australia at the moment. yes. right. that's all very well. yes. it was very cold here this morning. yes. it was. in fact, quite a marked change for some. some. significantly more chilly, i suppose. suppose. with that though we have had some decent weather. had some decent weather. it looked in rainham for a weather—watcher, spells of sunshine. weather—watcher, spells of sunshine.
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relative and there is some colder weather and air on the way. thicker cloud in the west. the cloud thickening up on the map. thickening up on the map. patchy rain into the south west. rain into the south west. rain and strong winds to the north—west of scotland. north—west of scotland. will continue to see those weather systems working across the country. systems working across the country. coming down from the north—west. perhaps not quite as jerky as the graphics would suggest. graphics would suggest. wintry showers, contrast in the temperatures. temperatures. not far above freezing across northern areas. across northern areas.
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look at the forecast for 8am tomorrow. tomorrow. even to low levels there could be some in the heavy showers. some in the heavy showers. that bit higher, seven, eight, 9 degrees. degrees. showers packing in towards the north—west. north—west. over high ground and temperatures 3-7. over high ground and temperatures 3—7. not far below where they should be. be. north—east, could see some waves
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on the shoreline. may for lighter on friday. friday. spells of sunshine but a change into the weekend. the weekend. relatively speaking something odd about more mild. 00:33:18,684 --> 536870763:23:20,027 this 536870763:23:20,027 --> 1073741526:13:21,371 is 1073741526:13:21,371 --> 1610612289:03:22,714 bbc 1610612289:03:22,714 --> 2147483051:53:24,057 news 2147483051:53:24,057 --> 2684353814:43:25,400 — 2684353814:43:25,400 --> 3221224577:33:26,744 our 3221224577:33:26,744 --> 3758095340:23:28,088 latest 3758095340:23:28,088 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 headlines.
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