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bowls. australia in the men's trebles —— in the gold coast. back home in the football... by nosey neighbours united. and simon has the weather. auction. temperatures got to 19 in the south—east. south—east. statue, have been not as warm today, some rain in the forecast. rain in the forecast. all the details in 15 minutes. simon, thank you. good morning. first our main story. numbers according to the home secretary. recovered. by the help of the security forces in egypt. of increased crime. in england and wales. forces in egypt. and as we got it again, so it is not damaged. in the nation's
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andy moore reports. pattern of violence in major cities across the uk. haase. the nation's across the uk. unique keira presented its to tackle the problem. treasures. problem. they were not enough police officers on the streets. the final stages on the streets. of construction. crimes were at their highest, police numbers were also rising. into numbers were also rising. serious weapons bill will be introduced next week. the future. in the world. this place is absolutely enormous. the footprint is 500,000 square metres. introduced next week. them being posted to residential addresses. addresses. 0ther knives will be stopped from being held in private. and it cost over us$1 billion to construct. stopped from being held in private. one of the greatest egyptian includes a ban on the sale of corrosive substances to under 18s. corrosive substances to under 18s. carrying acid in a public place will be a criminal offence. pharaohs.
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of this be a criminal offence. place. legislation for the policing and for public and community is. it is fit for a king. public and community to tutankhamen‘s treasures. in the boy king's tomb will be on display is. whether they have good reason to or not —— communities. whether they have good reason to or not -- communities. not -- communities. tough talking by the government was not enough. not enough. resources they needed to keep people safe. andy moore, bbc news. to the public. a rebel—held area close to the shedding new light on the lives of the ancient egyptians. so tell me about this piece here. this is one of syrian capital damascus. my favourite pieces. attack in syria. it's one of the chariots of king tutankhamen. but in perfect condition, intact, as it was? from the start. rescue workers in if we consider the 3,500 years, it is in a perfect condition. technology in the world to douma. trying to help children and families.
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syria's government says the prepare the artefacts were display. to us in a non—destructive allegations are a fabrication. they are worried about what could have been used. way. with exposure to chlorine gas, high concentration chlorine by howard carter almost 100 years ago. by the public. gas. to nerve gas in low concentration. the last remaining rebel stronghold on the outskirts of damascus. troops, backed by russia, try and reclaim control so, nagm el deen, tell me what we can see here? by howard carter almost 100 years ago. by the public. so, nagm el deen, tell me what we can see here?
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what does it tell us about the king, what's the story? tourism here has really of the town. suffered over continues, more than seven years in and no end in sight. recent years. lebo diseko, bbc news. in a fire at trump tower in acts new york. fire officials said. of but is currently terrorism. in washington. encourage tourists to come to police to begin serving a 12—year sentence for corruption. in defiance of an arrest warrant. back.
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you add a new piece to the puzzle of ancient egypt. and the fascination doesn't but his imprisonment leaves the race open. with no apparent links to terrorism. at the scene. 0ur europe correspondent bethany bell reports from muenster. stop. the travel show‘s tips for what to know in a popular area of the old town of muenster. at cafes and restaurants. after shooting himself in his car at the scene. he hasn't yet before you go. here betweenjune and august. been officially identified. when the heat is a lot that this was an islamist attack. more bearable. to explore, some areas are still subject to travel advisories.
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fan, then check out previously been reported. of mental health problems. other resorts like hurghada police have searched his apartment. off the entire or el gouna instead. plenty to keep you occupied. area. and finally, never are spending the night in a theatre be afraid to just down the road. barter while you're here. attacks in britain, france and how are you doing, spain. you 0k? and selling for official information. in egypt. by the incident. and their relatives. bethany bell, bbc news, muenster.
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in muenster. carrying a canadianjunior ice hockey team crashed in canada. two other people are said to be in a in the middle. critical condition. outback town which has slowly been slipping match in the province of saskatchewan. off the tourist map. in real—time by following us on social media. here in a foggy ehypt, it's bye—bye. or as they say tributes have been paid across the country. coaching staff, and everyone who's been involved in this tragedy? consecutive term in office. but critics attack him as a racist and an authoritarian. 0ur correspondent nick thorpe is in budapest this morning. nick, what will it mean for europe if he wins
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union. sort of project, that kind of vision of the eu. of the eu. goes against the mainstream in many ways. ways. certainly germany, france and brussels if he wins again. brussels if he wins again. thanks very much, from hungary, this morning. tour, for family reasons. screenings of his bbc comedy car share. which was filmed before his
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announcement last december. he went to see it and said it was brilliant. brilliant. happened in the end, but well worth the wait. that's coming your way in may. let's have a look at the front pages. a real mixed bag. as the death toll from gang violence continues to rise. continues to rise. links to islamist extremists —— rands diners. rands diners. stop—and—search methods, leading to a reduction in their number.
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a reduction in their number. violence we have seen on the streets of london recently. of london recently. at the rest of the sunday papers later. later. weather as well in about five minutes. back now to one of our top stories this morning. after ramming his van into crowds was himself from the city. identified, died after shooting himself at the scene. with mtv in germany. jasmine, good morning, thanks for joining us. joining us. confirmation of the night that there are no links to islamist extremists? are no links to islamist extremists? ——jasmin. —— jasmin.
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——jasmin. crime and they are now cleaning up the scene of the crime. the scene of the crime. we can see the front of the vehicle was closely damaged. was closely damaged. old, a german citizen, but they can't confirm... can't confirm... psychological problems and he said he would... he would... wanted to commit suicide, to kill himself. suicide, to kill himself. information is not confirmed by the police now.
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police now. we don't know yet if that information is right. —— scene. to know the motive of the terrible attack. attack. an indication where the attack took place. place. we can see some of the lights behind you there. behind you there. very popular area of the city? of the city? yeah, it's a very popular place in the city. popular place in the city. metres away from the scene of the crime. there's a restaurant. it is really famous here. really famous here. sitting yesterday, they were outside because it is a sunny day.
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because it is a sunny day. suddenly that terrible attack happened. happened. bringing us up to date live from the scene in muenster —— relaxing. time for a look at the weather. simon is in the studio with others. —— with us. mixed fortunes again. some had rain pushing northwards. pushing northwards. sunshine across the south—east of england, some pleasant scenes.
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england, some pleasant scenes. temperatures got to 19. 4dc in the south—east of england. south—east of england. there was some rain spreading northward. that was the scene in cumbria. today, some mixed weather. fairly settled in northern and western areas. western areas. some weather fronts down towards the south—east. down towards the south—east. going to produce some outbreaks of rain. rain. particularly towards the southern and eastern parts. and eastern parts. west, we will enjoy some sunny spells. spells. morning across parts of kent in east sussex. sussex. spreading towards the east midlands and lincolnshire as well. midlands and lincolnshire as well. further north and west, patchy mist and fog which clear away quickly. and fog which clear away quickly. there will be some showers developing later on. on the heavy side.
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perhaps even bunbury as well. not as warm as it was yesterday. further north, 11—13 before we get some sunshine and light winds. some sunshine and light winds. across the south—eastern parts of the uk. the uk. patchy mist and fog developing into the early hours of monday morning. the early hours of monday morning. temperatures not too low. monday, the new working week, not much change. much change. across the south—eastern parts of the uk. the uk. temperatures similar to today, really. about 10— i3. about 10— 13. we could see one or two spots around 111 degrees. low pressure dominating.
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we will see some fronts rotating. we have an easterly wind. have an easterly wind. that is going to drag up some warmer milder air. to drag up some warmer milder air. temperatures in london, 15, i6 celsius. celsius. we could see more rain on tuesday and wednesday. tuesday and wednesday. temperatures around eight celsius. that washing machine effect. rotating around and around. very different to the weather in the gold coast at the moment. gold coast at the moment. brilliant, by the way. by the way. triple lawn bowls competition between scotland and australia. between scotland and australia. 0r on that to come. on that to come. we will be back with a
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in the much talked about teen movie love, simon. and i already have a bone to pick with you. he is, yes. films, and what have you brought me? in a second. about, called a quiet place, starring emily blunt, which is.. way too scary for me — oh, my goodness. very scary, worth your money. is a great weekend for you. and directed by andy nyman and jeremy dyson. of the league of gentlemen team. these cases, and they make him
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worth seeing? when they were making it. and they have fun doing it. it's hokum, really, and theatrical, it's actually based on a stage play. but fun, yes, but also very scary. fantastic in this. they have this... from the look of what i've seen, yeah. yeah, absolutely. and that really adds to the atmosphere as well. and paul whitehouse. a really moving performance from him. he's very good at dramatic acting. fascinating, but you don't get the laughs, i don't think! now, you bring us as well this week a todd haynes feature.
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have that sort of awestruck feeling. it captures that. questions, really. and 12 months ago, i was expecting this to be an academy award winner. now, i think it's going to be quickly forgotten. 0k, love, simon — is that going to be quickly forgotten? i hope not. it's groundbreaking in many ways, this film, isn't it? bbc political editor. a couple of years ago. but the big twist is, i suppose, is that he's coming
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out. i'mjust like you. for the most part, my life is totally normal. the hot valedictorian. and, no, they didn't peak in high school. i have a sister i actually like, not that i'd ever tell her that. she decided she wanted to be a chef. much the beginning of time, or at least kindergarten. but it feels like i've known her forever. and gorging on carbs. |'m just like you. i have
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a totally perfectly normal life. except i have one huge—ass secret. everyone's got big houses, it all looks like a nice, easy watch. major film studio has made a film with a gay kid right at heart of it? this is the first time! absolutely, yeah, absolutely, yeah, a big studio picture. as possible, and that's a bold thing. that's something i really liked about it. just too normal! a little bit more edge wouldn't have gone amiss. 0ccasionally, it's a little predictable. and they feel, at this stage, a
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little overfamiliar. it's an incredibly charming movie. works with taylor swift a lot. so there's a lot going for it that kind of papers over the cracks. like you said, we can't deny this is breaking new ground. you know, they're really going for it with this. and in the states, it's worked, it's a big hit. well, there's a lot of positives to take from that. yeah, absolutely. and best out this week, you've chosen wes anderson. isle of dogs. went in very excited.
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here we go! i mean, visually amazing. wes anderson is so creative. that was great. that the story, ultimately, was a bit feeble, i thought, sadly. overcomplicated, and i would say it's similar with this one. i love that stop—motion animation in it, though. it's very clever. and the clangers. it's quite an unusual thing to watch. but i think it really works. very deadpan, dark humour. going to win you over.
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he makes very arch films and this is definitely very arch. than some of his other films, which is why i really liked it. quirky is perhaps the word for that one. file under quirky. a quick thought about dvd, for someone who wants to stay in? and a lot of people saying it's the greatest one ever. star wars movie. performances in this. from carrie fisher as princess leia. extras on the disc. alright.
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in england and wales. a rebel—held area close to the syrian capital damascus. as horrifying. attack a fabrication. in a fire at trump tower in new york. fire officials said. but is currently in washington. with no apparent links to terrorism. two people were killed and the driver shot himself dead. say he had a history of mental
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you this morning. continuing through the night and into today. into today. commonwealth games and mike is there with all the latest. good morning, mike. mike. final of the trebles and that's 500 metres away —— just come off. metres away —— just come off. jamaican team giving some youngsters a bit of a lesson. first, the big story back home in the football. manchester city's title celebrations are going have to wait. against manchester united and went on to lose 3—2. david 0rnstein was at the etihad. rarely has a manchester derby been played with so much at stake. played with so much at stake. within city's grasp, united desperate to deny them.
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desperate to deny them. jubilation for the hosts, a hand on the trophy. the trophy. into dreamland, the party now in full swing. full swing. paul pogba breathing new life into the contest. the contest. a game that was living up to the hype. hype. still, though, there was time for more drama. for more drama. and leave their archrivals shellshocked. we made a good performance.
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performance. that situation we conceded two goals and that's tough against a bid team. and that's tough against a bid team. after finishing top four and to win here... here... premier league is a fantastic result for us. for us. with high expectations and they leave dejected. leave dejected. refocus for tuesday's crucial european game against liverpool. european game against liverpool. for the title celebrations, well, they're on hold. they're on hold. david 0rnstein, bbc news, at the etihad stadium. tottenham draw level on points with liverpool in 3rd place. thanks to two goals from christian erikssen. dundee at ibrox.
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aberdeen lost 2—0 away at hearts. is really giving him a run for his money at augusta. he's 11 under. two eagles on the back nine, he's three shots clear of mcilroy. feel like all the pressure is on him. him. and, you know, he's got that to deal with and sleep on the night. with and sleep on the night. feel like i can go out there and play like i've got nothing to lose. sebastian vettel will start today's bahrain grand prix on pole. bahrain grand prix on pole. from his team mate kimi raikkonen. due to a penalty for changing the gear box
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on his mercedes. the athletics in the 20 kilometre walk. walk. versus scotland in the final of the men's trebles. men's trebles. alex gulrajani takes up the story. sunday mornings down under don't get much better. much better. a packed house and golds on the line. scotland against australia. australia. an epic lawn bowls final was building up nicely. has he got it? what a bowl! pick the bowls out of that one!
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of that one! and top prize at stake, the aussies came fighting back. came fighting back. scotland skip darren burn it put some distance between the two. some distance between the two. close, he thinks he's got it, he has! what a bowl! tremendous stuff! with one more end to go, good australia fightback? it's all over! a fourth gold of these games 1a scotland. scotland. add to england's impressive haul of treasure in the race walk. treasure in the race walk. was a tussle between england and australia. australia. enough to hold off his friend and rival. bosworth delighted with silver. silver. badly, i didn't think i'd be in it to the end and that's awesome. to the end and that's awesome. my first major championships medal so really, really good days.
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so really, really good days. was disqualified with just two kilometres to go. kilometres to go. medal of any colour has gone and she is inconsolable now. is inconsolable now. davies of wales could sneak up to third to claim bronze. third to claim bronze. looking for more prizes and sarah davies was eyeing up gold. davis hoists! hoists! medal, just like her boyfriend, jack 0liver picked up yesterday. 0liver picked up yesterday. champion and politician mary, of india. india. encounter as began is continue to deliver interesting matchups. deliver interesting matchups.
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association. the paperwork, constitution and code of conduct. of conduct. passion, you lived in battersea, you just played and loved it? just played and loved it? enjoyed it and then looked into playing for jamaica. enjoyed it and then looked into playing forjamaica. playing forjamaica. i assume they have a team. we started strangely. can get the team into the commonwealth games and here we are. commonwealth games and here we are. —— pint. at the commonwealth games after struggling to get this set up? struggling to get this set up? m was surreal. m was surreal. m was surreal. was surreal.
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nerves got to me for the match. the match. the biggest thing for me was the opening ceremony. was the opening ceremony. play bowls you play bowls but you don't do opening ceremonies. don't do opening ceremonies. and for me that was a tremendous buzz. it was great. the play-off was great. great. then i said gill, chill, let's get out there! he was very nervous. but i don't care! to tell us, how did you get on, who did you play? did you play? we played south africa, isle of man,... who else? wales and northern ireland. the other teams, it is what they do, they are just really good. they are just really good. their game, they have played for yea rs. their game, they have played for years. this is your game now. big is it injamaica, do they
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play it like they play cricket? it like they play cricket? players, and that's the only green in jamaica or the caribbean. players, and that's the only green injamaica or the caribbean. injamaica or the caribbean. still needs a lot of development. needs a lot of development. hoping with the publicity and the news of what we're doing... news of what we're doing... maybe inspire another film like cool runnings! runnings! ball here but we have beenjim pla improvising, show us the technique. improvising, show us the technique. they have picked it up already, our young friends from the uk. young friends from the uk. what is your name? fraser. give it your best, fraser. give us your best technique. technique. there, we are just getting the feel for the technique and the ball. for the technique and the ball. all the best, lads. the best, lads. medal winners on the beach on brea kfast. medal winners on the beach on breakfast.
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thanks, mike. it was so competitive, all the better for beating the aussies. better for beating the aussies. aggressively getting darker, it will be like a july chart! be like a july chart! come up with names, posh paint style, for the way mike is going. style, for the way mike is going. we will see what happens with that! you're watching breakfast from bbc news. by falling police numbers. town near the syrian capital, damascus. syria's government has called the allegations a "fabrication". with former conservative minister edwina currie.
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that's at around 7:20am. you are one to talk about suntans. |j was away for a little bit. was away for a little bit. simon can confirm that. confirm that. yesterday, we had a bit of rain but some places had some sunshine. some places had some sunshine. 2018 and it was the warmest day since october last year. since october last year. 4dc. mentioned, a different story further north. north. weather watchers showed us a cloud in drizzly outbreaks of rain. in drizzly outbreaks of
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rain. producing rain this morning across parts of the south—east of england. parts of the south—east of england. but further north and west, some drier and brighter weather. drier and brighter weather. a better day compared to yesterday. day compared to yesterday. start off with that rain in the south—east of england. south—east of england. quite heavy and towards norfolk in suffolk. and towards norfolk in suffolk. patchy mist and fog around this morning. morning. some sunny spells developing into the afternoon. developing into the afternoon. rain will continue across the south—east of england. south—east of england. its way but further north on westwood. not as warm as yesterday. perhaps 1a in the south—west of england. england. showers developing across scotland and northern ireland. scotland and northern ireland. plenty of dry and bright weather between those showers. between those showers. overnight tonight, not a great deal of change. tonight, not a great deal of change. that rain in the south—east will continue. patchy mist and fog developing.
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developing. about three, five degrees in the south—east. south—east. working week, pretty much the same as today. as today. of southern and eastern areas of england. england. the further north and west, some patchy mist and fog. some patchy mist and fog. some good sunny spells developing. sunny spells developing. into double figures across most parts, about 10— 13. parts, about 10— 13. low pressure dominating things. dominating things. that is throwing up a lot of weather fronts. up a lot of weather fronts. going to be as beastly as we have had over the past few months. had over the past few months. air, warm airfrom the south and east. east. temperatures again through this week in double figures. this week in double figures. in london, temperatures by wednesday, 16, 17 degrees. wednesday, 16, 17 degrees. quite an unsettled picture through the week. unsettled picture through the week. quite a bit of clout.
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outbreaks of rain from time to time. rain from time to time. eastern scotland, it will feel a bit more chilli than that. now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show. we'll be back with the headlines at 7:00. see you then. archaeological museum in the world. it's fit for a king. and home to more than 20 million people.
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the traffic here in cairo is just another level. beeping, it is just nuts. have fascinated visitors for centuries. i've only ever seen them on tv. from them, but actually it's breathtaking. tombs for their rulers, or pharaohs, some 11,500 years ago. they've become the calling card of egypt's tourism. 150 metres, and is the largest stone monument anywhere on earth.
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