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00:00:00,001 --> 1073741525:48:22,358 this 1073741525:48:22,358 --> 2147483051:36:44,715 is 2147483051:36:44,715 --> 3221224577:25:07,072 bbc 3221224577:25:07,072 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. i'm ben brown. that is your latest weather. 00:57:44,102 --> 1073741526:31:40,434 this 1073741526:31:40,434 --> 2147483052:05:36,766 is 2147483052:05:36,766 --> 3221224577:39:33,098 bbc 3221224577:39:33,098 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 news. i'm ben brown. the headlines at ten. as strong winds drive high tides the headlines at 11am. ambitious but practical vision for relations after brexit. we've set out what onshore. of the working we want. this ambitious relationship that's good for prosperity on both sides. good for prosperity on both sides. week. let's get on with it. imported to the lines ahead of the start of the us from europe. eu leaders have vowed to retaliate in working week. to go into coalition, breaking five months of deadlock. kind. with populist and anti—immigration parties tipped to make gains. better than it was. imported to the us from europe. and meghan‘s wedding weekend in
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may. hours on the friday and saturday nights. eu leaders have vowed to retaliate in kind. would you stop interrupting me when i am interrupting you! in the darkest hour. he could be one of the winners at tonight's 90th academy awards. economics editor at the independent. good morning and welcome to bbc news.
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despite temperatures slowly rising. warned to expect delays. and north—east of england. thousands of homes in cut—off rural communities remain without power. simon clemson reports. for a while yet. morning, while scotland faces more coming in from the north sea. to be aware of ice following lower overnight temperatures. travel," services are
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resuming. a number of companies on a reduced service. have reopened, but there are reports of delays and cancellations. today to reconnect remote areas. thousands of homes in cut—off villages remain without power. and village on the north coast which were cut off. away. but at the end of the day, what can we do? it was freak weather. we've just got to get on with it. up the waves.
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day now. this morning, that is not necessarily mean it is good open. necessarily mean it is good open. completely blocked by huge snowdrifts, people being cut off. snowdrifts, people being cut off. and south—west, grey western railway takes —— trains are nearly normal. takes —— trains are nearly normal. on yesterday when there were not even any replacement buses. even any replacement buses. and the advice is always listed check before you go to the airport. check before you go to the airport. about the other impact of the weather?
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weather? effectively stranded in some rural areas. areas. a number of people cut off from their power. their power. communities, but freezing fog meant they could not do that. they could not do that. where they are i suspect that might be quite tricky for them. be quite tricky for them. issue the weather is causing this possible flooding. possible flooding. file on the way, that could cause problems.
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problems. north—east of england and a couple in lancashire as well. in lancashire as well. warnings with slightly lower alerts is far less flooding is concerned. is far less flooding is concerned. foot snowdrifts and had run out of wood for their wood—burning stove. wood for their wood—burning stove. call shetland were rescued and taken to friends and are now safe. in today's front pages at 10:30 this morning in the papers.
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at the independent. to get on with discussing her proposals for the uk. proposals for the uk. that the right deal for us will be the right dealfor them, too. the right dealfor them, too. have to adhere to eu rules on future. future. let's talk to her political correspondent who is here with us. correspondent who is here with us. week from the prime minister, now she has given this interview. she has given this interview. what while we learned? while we
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betterfor britain. countries actually raised in the city of london, matters to them. city of london, matters to them. the same rules without any say in them. them. so that was the prime minister talking to andrew marr. talking to andrew marr. and what brown wants, how likely is she to get all this look? she to get all this look? after, one of the key sticking points will be the irish border. points will be the irish border. talked about using technological ways to get around that.
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she talks about housing. quite a tough talk really from the government. government. more housing so people can get on the housing ladder. the housing ladder. part of it is that this is what the prime minister said. prime minister said. real problem in this country, we need to build more homes. need to build more homes. they will never be able to own a place of their own. place of their own. rewriting the rule book in terms of planning. planning. do not have at the government
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in berlin. conservatives under previous partners the spd. partners the spd. result and the social democrats suffered a similarfate. result and the social democrats suffered a similar fate. suffered a similar fate. parties, that was prepared —— preferred option. preferred option. verdict on when they want —— whether they wanted to go into coalition.
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they wanted to go into coalition. in her shadow for the terrible election showing in september. election showing in september. still believe that this coalition could destroy the party. could destroy the party. it has been a difficult time. a difficult time. coalitions with germany has its government. government. not feel like much of a victory, for several reasons. several reasons. and as a result many fear for the future of the party. future of the party. is limited public enthusiasm for this coalition government. this coalition government. and most established german political parties. political parties. then there is the chancellor, angela merkel herself.
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chancellor, angela merkel herself. she has been severely weakened by this process, very damaged. this process, very damaged. is almost hard to imagine her back leading the eu agenda. leading the eu agenda. faith but only in her government but in her leadership. to america from europe. an earlier threat to apply tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium.
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andrew plant reports. industry has sparked threat of trade tariffs between the us and europe. tariffs between the us and europe. when it comes to a time when our... plans to lay the 25% tax on steel imports and 10% on aluminium. imports and 10% on aluminium. current deal he said is bad for the us economy. us economy. of its own an thing the us itself to europe. europe. we buy more steel from the united states... united states... idea, justin trudeau urging mr trump to reconsider. to reconsider. head back, threatening to increase tax on imported european cars. tax on imported european cars. america eu's biggest
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car market. impossible for our cars are to sell there. big trade imbalance. should be surprised at mr trump's amendments. managed" to make its balance sheet look better than it was. in january with debts of almost a billion pounds. campaign dominated by immigration. which could emerge as the largest party.
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observers say the election is likely to result in a hung parliament. is our correspondent, gavin lee. tell others about this election and why it matters. why it matters. italy is huge and they are starting to slow the recover. to slow the recover. wobble the european highs will focus this way. this way. hardest hit in terms of numbers of migrants here. migrants here.
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600,000 refugees in the past few years. the past few years. that will be on people's minds when they go to vote. people's minds when they go to vote. school polling station in the activity going on. activity going on. a few dog walkers and a few groups of people this morning. fairly steady. steady. the polls are open now until 11 o'clock. 11 o'clock. let me show you the main runners and riders. runners and riders. 81—year—old billionaire who is back in running. in running. in fact hundreds of thousands of migrants if they get in power.
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migrants if they get in power. the youngest in ministers to be in europe. europe. movement talking about taking on the establishment. establishment. about 11 o'clock tonight on which way it could go. way it could go. election special at ten o'clock this evening. on monday for talks. between the communist state and the usa. envoys to pyongyang.
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the delegation is then expected to travel to the united states. improvement of relations between north and south korea. north and south korea. delegation will return on the afternoon of the 6th of march. afternoon of the 6th of march. that they will travel to the united states to re—establish docks there. who died in a fire which destroyed a bungalow in fermanagh last week. were members of the same family. at enniskillen magistrates court
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tomorrow. gunshot wound in hospital in birmingham. birmingham. injured, firearms officers were deployed to the scene. deployed to the scene. pronounced dead at six o'clock yesterday. yesterday. and that murder investigation has been launched. been launched. more on that as it comes into us. actress, meghan markle. both on the eve of the festivities and on the day itself. jessica parker reports.
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congratulations from all of us. to stay open longer. cheers! so people have more time to raise a glass to the happy couple. i think it's a great idea! it lets people celebrate, brings people together. we need to be able to celebrate as well. i'm very much in favour! i think it's something that all pubs need. of the duke and duchess of cambridge and the queen's 90th birthday. for special occasions. previously been relaxed in this
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from the red carpet, here's rebecca jones. and now it is being rolled out before the stars roll up. not long to go now, but operations continue to hollywood's big night. appearance for the first time since 1977. look at her hair! because i'm presenting. it at home. you cannot reason with a tiger when your head is in its mouth! portrayal of winston churchill in darkest hour. do they know i'm black? british hopes also rests with daniel kaluuya for get out. saying, good luck.
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i'm just trying to relax and enjoy it. you may think that thing looks human. stands on two legs, right? the shape of water has 13 nominations. actress. missouri. oscars year. to overshadow the ceremony. is it going to be about the prizes or the protests this year? i think you decide, that person decides. for us, it's about the fun. your life should be a protest. your voice, every day, should be the protest. notjust one night. i know that if i get up on the stage i will be
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so nervous... for best costume design for beauty and the beast and darkest hour. how did this happen, i don't know! won an oscar in 2013 for anna karenina. what is that moment like, when your name is read out? totally and utterly overwhelming. it's everything mixed up together. it's a kind of... absolute shock. and going up onto the stage. you can't believe that you've actually won. the stars have been out and about in hollywood this weekend. but it is just a taster before the main event.
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understand the conditions. all right, let's get a check on the latest weather. hello there. still struggling at under the severe snow we have seen. still struggling at under the severe snow we have seen. snow we have seen. today across high ground in scotland and northern england. and northern england. a mix of rain and sleet toward the coast. and sleet toward the coast. southwark and norfolk, as well as essex. essex. the hills, with temperatures going below freezing in rural areas. below freezing in rural areas. into monday and snow is in the forecast scotland. forecast scotland. particularly over the hills.
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she took bronze on the opening night. but this time muir finished ahead of the netherlands sifan hassan. it's been a great championships for muir, who is 24. prove that she can now mix it with he best. the competition is so tough. i thought if i could get one medal, that would be a great achievement. but to get two, and a silver, that is great. such a confidence booster. championships before this. a double here. best time in the 400 metres. as part of the british relay squad. in the netherlands. great britain are up to six medals there. katie archibald and emily nelson stormed to gold in the madison. in the omnium and had to pull out. i'm a bit
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speechless at the moment. it's going to take a while to sink in. i think we raced very well as a team. we played to each other‘s strengths, and, yeah, we won. to go with his silver in the team event. well to reach the final. unification fight all boxing fans want to see. —— to take on anthony joshua. that is after deontay wilder retained his belt last night. againstjoshua parker in
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cardiff. bout can be made. wilder wants it but he is not convinced about the joshua camp. isn't going to want it. but it's going to be up to you guys, the fans. i've spoken enough about this. said all i need to say. and after tonight, i don't need to say no more. all i want to do is prove the world that i am the best. kell brook won his bout last night. he knocked out sergey rabchenko in the second round. welterweight title last may. he might now target a fight with amir khan. newcastle are nowjust two points above
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the relegation zone. they are still unbeaten in 2018. they were too good for huddersfield at wembley. heung min son scored both their goals. west ham 4—1. beaten by that margin. while leaders manchester city are at home to chelsea. those matches should go ahead. beating championship side greenock morton. aberdeen will have to replay kilmarnock after they drew
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1—1. turns his attention to the london marathon next month. marathon next month. now, here is ben with the papers. hello and welcome to our review of the sunday newspapers. at the spectator, and ben chu, economics editor at the independent. from extreme weather to look aheads to tonight's oscars. £1 billion per day.
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ahead of tonight's ceremony in la. presenters' salaries are taxed. the foreign secretary. so plenty to be looking at this morning. the disruption really around the country. country. saying its cost about £1 billion a day. day. like it's starting to get better, the economic picture looks worst. the economic picture looks worst. work, we were less productive, all the costs associated with that. the costs associated with that. construction industry, because subzero temperatures. subzero temperatures. building workers to down their tools.
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workers to down their tools. debate over should we prepare more for events like this cold weather? for events like this cold weather? should we be putting money aside, even if it is rare? even if it is rare? to stop it being so cold that building workers can't work. building workers can't work. sometimes we have to take these hits as and when they occur. as and when they occur. we just have to hope it doesn't happen too much. to hope it doesn't happen too much. some people say we are paralysed as soon as it snows. could we do more? keep things functioning much better, but that comes at a cost. but that comes at a cost. councils have that kind of infrastructure in place. infrastructure in place. extreme snow that often, which is why it is news. why it is
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yes. because they were catching up and having a good gossip, a chat. having a good gossip, a chat. used to stop to each other in the shops. shops. doesn't run straight to the family home. home. theresa may made a big speech on brexit. brexit. pages are not dominated by hostile reaction to that. reaction to that. yes, did she want to make the weather or not? to make the weather or not? that's the question. the question. the weather in a good way in a sense that it was welcomed by both wings. that it was welcomed by both wings. nit—pick, and remainers like nicky morgan will also pleased with it. morgan will also pleased with it. saying, it's more of the same cherry picking which won't work.
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picking which won't work. a vindication of the approach she took. took. got a knife to the throat of the prime minister. rather colourful language. language. colourful language used by both sides to make their points. sides to make their points. worried that michael had a tyne has a problem with her speech. a problem with her speech. said he would probably prefer a corbyn government to brexit. corbyn government to brexit. because there were parts for both sides of her party.
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git. press secretaries for leaking the story to get up boris johnson. story to get up boris johnson. think a lot of people are just thinking, get on with it. thinking, get on with it. on ourselves, then, away from brexit. brexit. a story about internet giants profiting from pop—up brothels. a story about internet giants profiting from pop-up brothels. profiting from pop-up brothels. internet site can be prosecuted for being culpable.
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being culpable. something somebody like facebook should be looking at. should be looking at. question about how much due diligence they need to do. diligence they need to do. times about mps pay and the gender pay gap revealed. pay gap revealed. this is mps but not their actual mp salary. salary. no, all mps are paid the same, regardless of gender. same, regardless of gender. it is today with outside jobs. today with outside jobs. mps are barristers, some consult the companies. companies. some labour mps do outside media work. outside media work. all of that in they are saying that about the 10% pay gap.
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about the 10% pay gap. earnings, though there may be some discrimination that. discrimination that. now, the prediction of a spring crime spree. prediction of a spring crime spree. i don't know how they predict that? longer days and that can be linked to increased crime. to increased crime. which is that crime does appear to be rising slightly. be rising slightly. questions are being asked about how we can tackle it. we can tackle it. but it is indicated that ultimately it does work. the oscars tonight. everyone is always very excited about those. about those.
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hope for britain and it looks like he is going to win. he is going to win. has nailed on if the bookies are anything to go by. anything to go by. which is about 95% sure he is going to win the oscar. to win the oscar. brexit, but let's hope they're not wrong from the british perspective. wrong from the british perspective. katy, you saw the churchill film. did you enjoy? country, winston churchill in particular and that time in history. particular and that time in history. actors doing well in hollywood, isn't it?
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any other predictions? but it kind of went above my head, i think. think. now, let's finish off with easter trees. we have christmas trees. trees. possibly moving on to ease the trees? the trees? i was worried about this when i saw the headline. when i saw the headline. we were going to be spending 30 or £40 on grid easter trees. £40 on grid easter trees. it's not like that. like that. willow, and having it on the table for easter with decorations. for easter with decorations. people want to do it and it adds to the enjoyment of easter, why not? the enjoyment of easter, why not? foliage branches out, is the headline. headline. likely to make their own decorations banned by a bauble. banned by a bauble.
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but it's good to have the option. have the option. reason why we can't invent some more. and coca-cola. advertising company behind the soft drinks company. i did not know that. there you go, you learn something new everyday. new everyday. katy and ben, thank you forjoining us this morning. you forjoining us this morning. the week, you can always see it again bbc. again bbc.
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and ben for reviewing today's papers, and that's it from us. well, we were discussing theresa may and brexit. and brexit. ambitious and practical vision for relations with the eu after brexit. relations with the eu after brexit. she has been speaking to bbc‘s andrew marr. andrew marr. the uk to have with the european union once we left. union once we left. also practically based, and therefore a credible vision. therefore a credible vision. transport, science, agriculture, fisheries.
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fisheries. that ambitious vision but also speaking to people here in the uk... speaking to people here in the uk... quite bluntly. you were quite blunt. well, i was being straight with people. people. i think it's important to be straight with people. straight with people. time for arguing either side of the referendum has gone. referendum has gone. setting out an ambition for our future. future. prosperity on both sides, let's get on with it.
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passport —— and passporting. that is essential, but you seem to have buried that in this speech. have buried that in this speech. based on an agreement of regulations. regulations. the interest of consumers, interest of individuals and businesses. of individuals and businesses. support that they do to other countries and businesses... countries and
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businesses... bankers will be horrified that passporting is off the table. passporting is off the table. many trade deals have included financial services in the past? financial services in the past? broad one was the deal the eu were negotiating with the united states. negotiating with the united states. in, for example, the deal with canada. yes, we want to go further. london plays notjust for london but for the rest of the european union. for the rest of the european union. raced through the european union, it matters to them as well. matters to them as well. just be a rule taker, abiding by rules set elsewhere. rules set elsewhere. can'tjust take the same rules without any say in them.
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without any say in them. useful comparison of the irish border? border? ensuring there is no hard border in the future. the future. is the best option for the future? borisjohnson thinks there may have to be a hard border. to be a hard border. absolutely clear there will not be a hard border. hard border. that is what he wrote in his letter to you. in his letter to you. there will not be won and we are working towards that. working towards that. now we can sit down and talk with others about how we achieve that. others about how we achieve that. our ideas for the future, but this ambitious relationship.
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ambitious relationship. negotiation, start actually sitting down and talking in detail about it. down and talking in detail about it. theresa may speaking to andrew marr. the headlines coming up for you on the bbc news channel. the bbc news channel. let's get the weather for you now. hi, ben. across different communities in the uk. uk. extra snow that is causing problems, rather whatever ready falling. rather whatever ready falling. gritting machine buried in a snow drift. drift. but some warmer air is coming in across the south.
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across the south. the more persistent rain heading towards kent. towards kent. coastal areas and lay down, there is more of a mix to it. more of a mix to it. rain and sleet mixed in as well. mixed in as well. at times for scotland and also north—east england. north—east england. yes, there will be a fume centimetres of snow. centimetres of snow. probably used in parts of essex as well. well. increasingly turning to snow here towards the end of the night. towards the end of the night. be start for some, particularly in the northern half of the uk.
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the northern half of the uk. in over the hills, more of a mixed towards the coast. towards the coast. across much of monday, but eastern england dryer in contrast. england dryer in contrast. temperatures should reach 11 degrees, so a thaw setting in. degrees, so a thaw setting in. the atlantic is still pretty blocked. atlantic is still pretty blocked. week ahead and, at times, some of them will be falling as though. them will be falling as though.
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