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i'm simon mccoy. today at 3. today at 4. today at 2. strike might be "very soon, or not so chemical attack. pushes warmer air across the country. soon at all. might be "very soon — or not so soon at might be "very soon — or not so soon at all. might be "very soon — or not so soon at all. all". an american—led military anywhere, we are ready to go. strike. the labour leader says she must get backing from parliament. more bombing, more killing, more war will not save life. on the country will only destabilise the region. afternoon on potential british involvement. asjeremy corbyn says she must get backing from it will just take more mission, any time, anywhere, we of a raid on his home was a serious parliament. are ready to go. more bombing and more killing and more war lives and spawn the war invasion of privacy. asjeremy corbyn says she must get backing from —— we are trained. will not save life. elsewhere. asjeremy corbyn says she must get backing from we willjust take more lives and spawn parliament. parliament. more bombing and more killing and more war will not the war elsewhere. were poisoned in salisbury with a military grade nerve agent. save life. we willjust take more lives and spawn the an air strike "could be very soon war elsewhere. or not so soon at all". more bombing and more killing and more war will not coverage of a raid on his home was a serious save life. coverage of a raid on his home was a serious invasion of privacy. more war will not invasion of privacy. coming up on afternoon save life. live all the sport. just take more lives and spawn the war elsewhere. we are looking very seriously and closely at that whole situation. john watson has the sport. were poisoned in salisbury with a military grade nerve agent. skripal were poisoned in salisbury with novichok. closely at that whole situation. talking about the 200 metre final. about the 200 metre final. coming up on afternoon live will see what happens, folks, we will see real drama out of the gold coast. coverage of a raid on his drama out of the gold coast. all the sport. what happens. john, some will see what happens. home was a serious invasion of that the world puts us in a position like that. finishing first in the 200 boxing news. we‘ll have the latest from westminster and washington. privacy. coming up on afternoon live all the other main stories on bbc news at 5... metres final. final. after claiming gold in the men's 200 metres. the sport. the crowd witnessed one of the races of the games so far. the races of the games so far.
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just after half—past. alina jenkins has all the weather. what is richards of trinidad in a photo finish. on the? finish. you notice they tangled with each other. as they approached the country, and through next week those temperatures are starting to rise. thanks. line. line. years after his parents died in a fight in the month ofjune after two and a half years out of boxing. two and a half years out of boxing. a car crash. the weather impeding another athlete, but hello he has appealed. adjudged he had stepped out of his lane. lane. everyone forecast? appealed. that is looking better in the weather. — sunshine and temperatures are on the rise. thanks. leon reed of northern ireland will be upgraded to bronze. the weather. this be upgraded to bronze. a big talking point on the gold coast earlier. point on the temperatures into the low 20s, but we're also talking snow in spain. thanks, alina. is gold coast earlier. afternoon to the thousands of aircrew who live. died. one metre title he had already claimed. claimed. we will be joining peter leavy there. hello everyone outstanding achievement in the video game industry. regime was imminent. — this hello with chris mears whom he won olympic gold with two years ago. gold with two years everyone is afternoon ago. things aren't so clear. — this live. and nail the competition, get a fantastic score. in the last half an hour a is fantastic score. crucial cabinet meeting has begun. afternoon the one that does mean the most to me. mean the most to me. live. with how me and my coach
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have worked. worked. joining any american—led military strike. the disaster of this morning to nail it this evening. without pa rliament‘s prior weapons attack on regime was imminent. it this evening. approval. douma. opposition parties are not happy about that. things aren't so clear. caroline hawley reports. without the prior approval strongly, almost matching gold of parliament. on the line. as the us weighs up how opposition parties are not happy about that. the line. to respond. the kenny and just joining any american—led military strike. hanging on to take without pa rliament‘s prior it. on to take it. are on the table. or not so soon at approval. opposition parties all. caroline hawley reports. carrier strike are not opponent on the 9th ofjune in manchester. manchester. team. as the us weighs up how happy about 6500 of the finest americans you could ever to respond. sail with or serve with. that. eating wladimir klitschko one points. caroline hawley reports. points. —— eating wladimir klitschko one points. anywhere, we're ready to go. are on the table. as the us weighs up how one points. england failed to secure a first series win to respond. in india. a first series win in india. carrier strike heading into the final match of this series. team. are on the table. all out with chants in praise of russia. for 201. carrier striker team. sail with or serve with. 6500 of the finest who is backed by russia anywhere, we‘re ready to go. by eight wickets, taking the series 2-1. and iran. americans you could ever by eight wickets, taking the series 2—1. but the methods the regime used to win here that is all the spot. sail with or serve now on bbc news... have caused revulsion. with.
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ask this. welcome to by the chemical attack last anywhere, we're ready to go. weekend. dozens were killed. with chants in praise of russia. bbc ask syria denies this. involvement. who is backed by russia and iran. with chants in praise of but the methods the regime used to win here russia. and they're now coordinating what to do next. chemical attack in douma. have caused revulsion. is our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. armed with more than 50 tomahawk welcome. by the chemical attack last cruise missiles. weekend. dozens were killed. who is backed by russia and iran. syria denies involvement. let's go straight in. at raf akrotiri in but the methods the regime used cyprus. and they‘re now coordinating what to do next. to win here likely to see and when will it happen? have caused revulsion. happen? in the mediterranean and could participate. need to preface that and several other answers with the answer... are we going to attack syria without parliamentary consent? armed with more than 50 tomahawk other answers with the answer... i don't know. by the chemical attack last cruise missiles. don't know. if i knew i wouldn't be weekend. dozens were killed. sitting here. at raf akrotiri in cyprus. sitting here. a difficult decision to make. what to do next. armed with more than 50 tomahawk in the mediterranean and could would be quite surprised if it doesn't happen in the next 48 hours. doesn't happen in the next cruise missiles. participate. are we going to attack syria without at raf akrotiri in cyprus. 48 hours. to achieve, and exactly how strong the evidence is. parliamentary consent? the cabinet has and jeremy corbyn is again warning of the in the mediterranean and could participate. a difficult decision dangers of military action. are we going to attack syria without parliamentary consent? to make. the production or deployment of chemical weapons. chemical weapons. this is all about
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it willjust chemical weapons. a difficult decision to make. chemical weapons. take more to achieve, and exactly how strong the evidence is. lives. and spawn the war elsewhere. and jeremy corbyn is again warning of weapons use recently or in the past, research facilities. the dangers of military action. research facilities. new american missiles were coming". it willjust take more to achieve, and exactly how strong the evidence is. hit several times over the course of the syrian war by the israelis. the syrian war by the israelis. this morning came and jeremy corbyn is again warning of the lives. and spawn the war elsewhere. it seems while everyone's list. this. dangers of military action. seems while everyone's list. catastrophic damage. it'lljust take more lives. and spawn the weapon used in the attack "nice, new american missiles but fateful decisions are now to be made, the war were coming". in douma. and the stakes are very high. elsewhere. douma. this has been advertised so far in advance. caroline hawley, bbc advance. news. new american missiles were coming. on syria would take place. could be very soon or not syrian aircraft and so soon at all. helicopters, two russian catastrophic damage. bases. that is probably not but fateful decisions are now to be made, and the stakes are very high. catastrophic damage. surprising. caroline hawley, bbc surprising. of the un charter. powers have any intention of hitting news. but fateful decisions are now to be made, an international attack on syrian government russian facilities. russian facilities. chief political correspondent vicki young. and the stakes are very high. forces. caroline hawley, bbc news.
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harms way, it is entirely logical they would be doing that. cabinet meetings don‘t get much they would be doing that. chief political correspondent vicki young. this alleged chemical attack at the more important than this. weekend. important than this. weekend. the imminent situation, and raised no opposed to the possibility of propaganda doubts... inaudible by rebels? propaganda by rebels? meeting with her camera that and they will be making a decision? liverpool... they will be making a decision? he asks a question so many are asking. question so many are asking. —— with her cabinet. the answer is, very unsatisfactory. answer is, very unsatisfactory. liverpool... with her cabinet. assad regime and the question is, has the mood changed? we're not going to know exactly what happened douma. demonstrating the use of has the mood changed? happened douma. chemical weapons allegedly. weapons allegedly. happened, the russians proposing two other mechanisms. other mechanisms. wielded, the end result, no investigation. investigation. theresa may said no un investigation was possible. un investigation was taken at face value, even when they showed the bomb that was... they showed the was possible. bomb that was... frankly it ends up, who do you believe? and in believe? overriding concern and what they will want to discuss at length. will want to discuss at length. a room said they are pointing towards president assad. with intact what exactly the british government president assad. windows. will be getting into. narrative seems convoluted and at times contradictory. in a room with times contradictory. will be getting into. intact windows. this and that is the point of david davis was making.
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davis was others who say the evidence is very strong? making. strong? punishment, that the official regime of damascus should be punished. of damascus wants to know that this is a well thought through plan. open sources, citizen journalists who examine this sort of thing. should be thought through plan. who examine this sort of thing. reassured that there is punished. a broader strategy. strategy. research on what happened there was a threat, that the further tough reaction against syria... assad regime and the russians and the iranians, what does he mean? the iranians, what does he last weekend. tough reaction weekend. mean? his research is available, look it up on the internet. what kind of military intervention against syria... look it up on the be talking about? going to be looking for from america internet. be talking about? and president trump. and president trump. detail, which will lead them to a flagrant violation of the un charter. scenes they are getting that before they their decision. their decision. embark on anything. discussing whether this they embark on anything. shot down by russian surface—to—air missile. weapons last weekend. goes to parliament? remember 2013 and the vote against taking action in syria then. missile. taking action in syria then. parliament? say they regret that decision and the fact there was a vote. the fact there was a vote. the issue of a vote is huge. and says their teams are ‘working closely of a vote is although it has become a convention over the last two years to do that. over the last two years together‘. huge. to do that. vince cable say there must be a vote but they doesn't have to be. but they doesn't have to be. week nearly ten days ago now, that chemical weapons were used. at least a helicopter originating from a syrian air chlorine. chlorine. and that they were used by the
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base. syrian air base. but it has become a thing now that they do do it. assad regime. the assad regime. they do do it. the british, french, about, even though many fear that americans and others. went wrong. went wrong. others. and to make sure the maximum stability in parliamentary vote it is difficult to know how it would play out. to know how it would play out. the region. stability in the region. there must be parliamentary theresa may is running a minority objectives would be served by attacking syria again? government. government. attacking syria again? approval. approval. at the moment, but they could record it if they wanted. myself, we need to see this through the prism of chemical weapons. the prism of chemical weapons. it if they wanted. wished they had voted for action in 2013 —— labour. at worst to defy international law, to act. 2013 —— labour. tory mps who did saying they wished they hadn't. her to say, can you hang on while saying they wished they we get parliamentary approval? hadn't. chief political correspondent vicki young. the outcome of the syrian conflict, that moment has come and gone. that moment has come and gone. get parliamentary approval? at seven years into this conflict and too much has now happened. and too much has now happened. uppermost in most people's minds especially the cabinet. is little appetite the west to change that reality. change that very soon with the prime minister, which could be years ago that they did not back military action —— five years ago. military action —— especially the cabinet. crucial? which could be crucial? reality. five years ago. ministers have gone in for the meeting. meeting. incredibly important and incredibly difficult decisions. risk of escalation against russia is extremely problematic. difficult decisions. extremely problematic. getting into —— they really want to think. think. destruction on a battlefield, is becoming normalised.
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approval, and that would be controversial. with donald trump but angela merkel isn‘t. with donald trump becoming normalised. it has happened frequently in syria. controversial. but angela merkel frequently in syria. isn't. we have stopped paying attention until just now. isn't. we have stopped paying attention untiljust now. untiljust now. attention now than we would otherwise. otherwise. feeling that is how british and other officials want us to see this. other officials want us decisions the prime minister has got to only right that mps approve military action —— certainlyjeremy corbyn. action —— certainlyjeremy to see this. take. thanks forjoining us. corbyn. is in washington for us now. use of chemical weapons cannot go on. on. ships are leaving syria for heavy price for anyone who does will also want to know more about the wider their own safety. that. that. own safety. we said that without using the phrase red line. strategy. the wider strategy. they believe a strike phrase red line. is more than possible. how do we avoid killing more civilians? iraq and whether there killing more civilians? by doing it carefully obviously. more than possible. and second—guess this carefully obviously. is proper planning. the targets by and large on civilian targets. planning. donald trump twigged. and large on civilian targets. that is esther mcvey arriving for the cabinet meeting. arriving for the will be military, perhaps industrial —— tweed. -- kind of difficult decision prime minister‘s have to make. kind of difficult decision prime minister 's have targets. cabinet meeting. government research facilities. to make. tweed. facilities. minister 's have to make. once again donald trump is rolling back on his tweets. back to you when the cabinet meeting breaks up. trump is rolling back on his they will be wanting to tweets. the russians, they will have had plenty of time to
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evacuate. plenty of time think about the strategy. the strategy. enthusiasm about retaliation for the chemical weapons to evacuate. attack. chemical weapons attack. to think this is being done with a high degree of caution. high degree plan and do they know what they are trying to the syrian civil war. achieve? trying to achieve? them to prepare for a of caution. missile strike. strike. read syria of its chemical weapons programme. programme. those who voted against do we deal with his very his own party. complex situation? situation? party. there was an association with chemical weapons. indication of the complexities of this chemical weapons. operation. mapped and understood set of this targets. operation. targets. evidence and he does want to know that this is well thought through. that this is well thought through. civilians i think is reasonably take action without having to intelligence, they want to get as much high in this case. proof as they can. in this case. go to parliament. much proof as they can. parliament. under way and make certain that we don‘t allow this war to go on. jeremy corbyn and vince cable had don‘t allow this war to go on. hours, perhaps even a couple to get allies, the likes of said? of days. there may britain, and also france. days. and also france. well be. refugees as traumatised as coming their heart and say no civilians will die. out of syria. will die. out of syria.
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theresa may meeting her cabinet this afternoon. cabinet this afternoon. there doesn‘t seem to be any signs of that at the single strike on a syrian air base and did not serve as a deterrent. moment. and did not serve as a deterrent. of that at the moment. jeremy corbyn said there must be a wrong message to assad and the russians? vote. said there must be a vote. keep our foot on the neck of isis until we suffocate it. it's a political extremely unlikely he would back any kind of military action question. i don't expect you to anyway. kind of military action anyway. answer completely. completely. violation" of the un this country of these calls for a charter. parliamentary vote. in order to provoke an international assault on parliamentary vote. syrian government forces. it's not for me to make a political judgment on this. judgment on this. take place at the weekend or at least not before as far as the message to assad and the russians. message to assad and them. least not before the russians. them. who will be a critical figure in the coming weeks? in democracies there is not an appetite for military conflict. and now it is too late and it went coming weeks? appetite for military conflict. achieve very much. that's understood. achieve very investigation of the situation. much. confirmed, iran and north korea, but we have syria on our minds today. we have syria on our minds today. a vote in parliament theresa may would be lucky to get it passed. would be lucky to get it passed. escalate into something which cannot be director of the cia and he is gaming at the defence strategy. of chemical at the defence controlled. be controlled. weapons allegedly. strategy. message to send to the russians and the syrians at this point. this information was taken the syrians at at face value.
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this point. even when here it feels like theresa may is still considering military action. they showed still considering hullabaloo about the use of chemical weapons. the bomb weapons. we frankly cannot do anything about military action. anybody on their way as you look down the street? that was... it. anything about it. that would be the message given to them. down the street? and in a room message given to no, that is it for the with blown out frames, moment. the moment. can‘t see any sign of anyone else. them. about syria and he has been critical of russia and the iranian role. anyone else. intact windows. in which case, thanks forjoining us. glasses. of russia and the iranian role. is in washington for us now. he has been open to challenging assad. has been open to challenging assad. the lesson is don‘t read too much into that the official regime wider strategy, what's the for syria beyond military strikes. tweets. into tweets. beyond military strikes. —— what is the plan. of damascus should be the plan. punished. there was a control of the war, that it threat, that the could continue. continue. i think i could answer this one. further tough reaction it's from anonymous. against syria... him in a summit in the summer, so things change. considering russia say they would respond to force? things change. respond to force? no, go ahead and just do it. it wasn't the answer i had. on twitter that he would like to get out of syria as soon as possible. had. out of syria as of donald trump's tweets that soon as possible. is his response, go ahead. it would happen, it could happen soon or not very soon at all. is a flagrant violation of the soon or not very soon
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response, go ahead. that is the worry, though. un charter. at all. and mike pompeo might get those kind of questions as well. worry, though. of questions as well. thanks for joining us. let's talk to the conservative mp ken clarke. good within 24 — 48 afternoon. hours —— eight clear the first visitor to see the duke which they are launched, in other words ships, planes and so forth. of edinburgh is princess anne. what do you think america's position is right now? response. america's position is right now? words ships, planes and so forth. response. edinburgh is princess anne. m depends every day. on bringing allies into whatever operation they are going to conduct. operation they are going to conduct. depends every day. think it's fighting talk, it was in arabic on a pro—syrian tv station. arabic on a pro—syrian barbara, thanks. he is said to be comfortable tv station. arguably that is the message and in good spirits. news and then make good spirits. that was being... policy in reaction to outside the hospital, that is the first visitor was being... it. a pep talk to keep up spirit on the so far? reaction to it. and he has changed his policy in 2a yes syrian side. of the star‘s home in 2014. spirit on the syrian side. hours. his policy in indeed. 2a hours. syria keeping out of each other‘s way. who has not been charged, can be lawfully named way. by the media. extraordinary and rather the syrian war for a number of yea rs. the syrian war for a number of years. ridiculous fashion. years. and gave this update. fashion. they have a hip replacement for between to do with the battle against so—called islamic state. two and five days. so—called islamic state. between two and five days. words both somewhat on the same side. distinguished entertainers this country has now they are not but there are mechanisms. mechanisms. ever known.
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than sir if they choose communicate their plans. plans. cliff richard. which are so important with this sort of will be used, could be used, in procedure. sort of procedure. this situation. situation. harry and meghan markle‘s the british and french, be extremely careful not to target sunningdale in 2014. wedding next month. any russians. careful not to target any russians. next month. middle east will rapidly follow suit —— proportionate attack. middle east will rapidly follow suit -- proportionate attack. -- proportionate attack. different conflicts, one with extremely dangerous implications. extremely dangerous implications. in the 1980s, and the bbc abroad, and so theresa may this afternoon faces i think both sides want to avoid that. think both sides want to avoid that. covered that story. a tough decision. as ever thank you very much. get back to normal usually after afternoon faces a tough decision. paul adams, diplomatic correspondent. about three months. you think that should be a decision made after a parliamentary vote? adams, diplomatic correspondent. about three made after a parliamentary vote? it doesn't have thank you for to be. months. doesn't have to be. your questions to apartment of sir cliff richard. the pursuits he loves so much like ask this this carriage driving. he is a afternoon. this this afternoon. questioned and he was never arrested man of action. of crime in london. and never charged. action. the crown prosecution service he has always been fit and healthy jessica parker's report contains flash throughout his life. photography. dropped the case two healthy throughout his life. approve and that is the task of government. report contains flash photography. he was a top polo player in the 605. six—month investigation leading to this. years later. government. a top polo player in the 605. a keen yachtsman and cricketer. yachtsman and cricketer. he has continued to form the best you they can that.
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continued that. in the national interest. national interest. —— the best view carried out across south and west london last night. doctors felt able they can. isn't it for leaders london last night. and confident to to lead? as a media lead? circus. do the procedure. "it was the work of one media organisation, the bbc". do the procedure. london which then stems the violence between gang members. replacement but it is normally done for people between 60 and 80. between gang members. a suspect is found for people between 60 treaties and making war and that is farcical in the 21st century. farcical in the 21st century. in a nearby car. and 80. you cannot accept that. found in a nearby car. cannot accept that. doubt he will be very pleased to see princess anne who has just arrived. princess anne who has just after a recent spate of violent crime in the capital. crime in the capital. arrived. than report the she is the first visitor that we know news". presence as the operation got under way. to proper standards. of. know of. way. events of the last few weeks and in particular young lives lost. significant situation requires parliamentary particular young lives lost. that was shown on the bbc one o‘clock approval. parliamentary approval. come up to them and take it's good to see you here. news that day. to see you here. cliff richard looked tearful when the footage and also a certain wedding that he may want to was shown. attend on his feet. been arrested in total, including a 14—year—old boy. yes, absolutely. if we say no, 14—year—old boy. submissions this parliament is out of afternoon. absolutely. suspected class a drugs were seized, firearms, too. drugs were seized, firearms, too. this. this. to walk unaided, this including a submachine gun in an operation involving 200 officers. operation involving chemical warfare anywhere another as it was in the is a very big 200 officers.
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one? public interest. yes, sure, event. event. no doubt this is why he have this planned operation over easter. this planned operation but that... words in the witness over easter. to the public that action is being box tomorrow. taken. you‘re watching afternoon live, taken. these are our headlines. there is a message for offenders, or rather a warning. offenders, or rather a warning. jessica parker, problems walking and he is a very dignified man, return fire when we have parliamentary approval. bbc news. very active. dignified man, very active. parliamentary approval. he will want to continue with that. want to continue with that. it is very important in a moment, all the business news. moment, all the business news. first, a look at the headlines. strike might be "very soon, or not so soon to him. very important to him. at all. decision about something you are going to do. might be "very soon — or not so soon at all. after an interval in douma last weekend. fields association, trying to of time. findings into the chemical used in the salisbury attack. encourage people. time. encourage people. of a raid on his home was a serious invasion of privacy. protection gets under way. very common operation but it is iraq which unfortunately he a major operation. won the vote. major operation. vote. 200 metres finalfor leaving and unfortunately in my opinion he lost that his lane. vote. lost that vote. lane. upgraded from the silver here are your business headlines an afternoon live. medal position. position. and his surgeon is a world norwegian air. gold medal in the diving come in the three metre springboard. expert in this field. three metre springboard. this field. ba is facing increasing competition from budget airlines.
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more pain for the high street. to that in the synchronised carpetright says it is closing event tomorrow. we don't want to do that because we are not sure if we have a majority. are not sure if we have a tomorrow. 92 shops and cutting 300 majority. jobs. of getting a sound majority for well operations in her 905, deemed to judged responsible action. be a success. judged responsible action. a planned bout at manchester arena on the 9th ofjune. a success. in the amount of money on the 9th ofjune. it's making. back with more on those stories at half—past. look forward to resuming his edf is raising the cost of electricity by very active life. almost 3%. this comes just days after british active gas raised its prices . life. edf's move doesn't affect gas though, those prices stay sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in the same. after she leaves the hospital after visiting her father. salisbury. after she leaves the hospital after visiting herfather. make that decision without a after she leaves the hospital after visiting her father. visiting her parliamentary vote. parliamentary vote. a military grade nerve agent developed by father. russia. moscow has strongly denied any involvement. recovering after his hip mixed use for the high street. replacement operation. we've heard from some of the operation. —— the duke of decided at the last minute to the surprise of everyone to oppose it. biggest names, today. edinburgh is recovering. surprise of everyone the word ‘novichok‘. is recovering. we can now return to our top story. to oppose it. of a plan turn change the way it operates. that was not the is in washington for us now. job of these scientists. previous management went on a bit of a spending spree. a spending spree. that was in front of them, that they had samples of. than later in terms of strike action from the corbyn, who otherwise going to vote on their are too big, too many of them, and in the wrong place. in the wrong place. united states? from the united states? own against it. apart from that everything going great. on their own against it.
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and to his astonishment he found he had won. astonishment he found everything going he had won. great. the bloodstream of the skripals. french president has said the french have proof saw shares, saw its sales for about 3%. of a chemical attack. have proof of a chemical attack. fewer people going into stores. who said this was a military grade before they take a decision to go nerve agent, novichok. ahead. it seems to be moving the number of sales it is making in its airport shops has gone up. its airport shops has the other parliament agrees with those gone up. in that direction. interesting finding... direction. reasons. what is going wrong for the high street. reasons. money, the housing market has slowed. slowed. should be persuaded to support found was of high purity. sensible action. why carpet right are having a tough time. but clearly talking about a military strike that is in the planning. sensible action. ken clarke, thanks forjoining us. strike that is in the planning. they have too many stores. mothercare struck by the move to online shopping. to the situation in syria online shopping. today, 49% of their sales are online. soon. online. here at 230 to answer as questions many as possible. russians yesterday that missiles were coming. uk. they are losing lots of customers to broader online retailers. were coming. that kind of style has broader online retailers. that was the argument made by british officials, at least. you're watching lawmakers here worried. lawmakers here worried.
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afternoon live, tougher, profits are starting to suffer. this watchdog report suffer. next week. these are what will happen? two things our headlines. spending as shoppers, we are being more cautious in our outlook. will happen. more cautious in our outlook. zuckerberg has gone pink because he's had two days of heavy grilling. he's had two days of heavy grilling. did you see the testimony? yes. in douma last weekend. the public discussion at the highest level. we covered it live all day. it was it comes to national security issues like fascinating. fascinating. for this on syria. like this the on syria. this confrontation with his in the salisbury attack. opcw, questioners. questioners. their with a soviet—era nerve agent. the share price has actually gone up. actually gone up. executive. miller makes of all this, he joins us from protection gets underway. escalate what happens internationally quite new york. us from new question will be, what does the british government do then? suddenly. internationally quite suddenly. what further questions do they york. how much have the share prices gone up? ask? that something is about to happen, though? yes. of facebook? at the commonwealth games after leaving his lane. leaving his lane. england have appealed the decision. was a strike appealed the decision. going on in your laboratory. on one assyrian even though it's not up to where it was before the scandal broke. was before the scandal broke.
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over the last ten airbase. succeed >> studio: —— if that appeal is successful. years. clearly, russia is very explicit —— one syrian be put off during what was supposed to be a grilling. to be a grilling. in denying this outright. airbase. zuckerberg went to washington and emerged relatively unscathed. emerged relatively discussed, possibly strikes over more unscathed. than one day. more than one day. facebook was the threat of regulation. absence with a bout at manchester arena scheduled for the 9th ofjune. arena scheduled for the regulation. involvement in this? 9th ofjune. security team here in coordination with the allies is working out now. with the allies is working out now. more on those stories later. from chennai barbara, thanks. in india. women didn't even understand facebook well enough to regulate it. facebook well enough to regulate it. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in a military grade nerve agent developed by things raised that could be red flags for facebook. salisbury. russia. moscow has strongly denied any involvement. flags for facebook. confirmation of what the substance is a military grade nerve agent developed by but not the who and why. russia. moscow has strongly denied any involvement. is but not the who and why. and commonwealth office in central london for us. collect data on people who haven't even signed up to the word ‘novichok‘. facebook. even signed up to facebook. so, mark zuckerberg says, for security reasons. security reasons. that was not the job he said he would follow up with that. follow up with that. of these scientists. will hear more over the next few days and weeks. days and weeks. establishment at porton down that and it doesn't say novichok was used. who was behind it. novichok was used. that was in front of them,
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have a broader impact, was the idea of an opt in, opt out. that they had samples of. of an opt in, opt out. it. that was not the job of when you sign up to facebook they take your data by default. is responsible and there is the bloodstream of the take your data by default. no other plausible explanation. the scientists. plausible explanation. skripals. scientists. government also had intelligence that points towards that. that points stuff that was in front private by default, then you opt in with what you share. with what you share. of them they had samples towards that. the idea facebook really wants to resist. facebook really wants to resist. of. had samples of. we'll see if it has any traction. thank you very nerve agent, novichok. that was causing through the bloodstream much indeed. a look at the market... this points towards a of the skripals. the other interesting state manner fractured capability. bloodstream of the skripals. pressure on the ftse. finding... tensions between china fractured capability. and the us. a lot of action in terms of equities. was a military grade nerve equities. dunelm up because they've had really good sales. agent, novichok. novichok. had really good sales. found was of study even though it has had pretty bad sales. high purity. for britain that russia see you in an is responsible. hour. let's have a look at the weather. here's alina responsible. about the purity of what is a jenkins. deadly chemical agent. chemical agent. part of it that has been made public. public. that was the argument made by british hospital and her father is recovering, does that fit? officials, at least.
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conditions lingering along eastern coastal counties. recovering, does that fit? yes, i think coastal counties. it does. sunshine, scotland one of the few places doing well. think it does. watchdog report next places doing well. this was north berwick in east lothian earlier. week. berwick in east lothian earlier. what does authority, that was the item at made by british officials, at least. we're hanging on to this most easterly that take by british officials, airflow. at least. easterly airflow. that wind flow cut off as we go through the weekend. off as we go through the weekend. us into? opportunity for these people to be treated. two things will happen. skiddy council to discuss this watchdog report. treated. evening, overnight and into tomorrow. they also watchdog report. tomorrow. probably received discussion at the highest level. a small dose. meeting in the hague for the opcw, their a small dose. executive. rain continued to work across the midlands and into northern england. midlands and into northern england. will be, what does the british clearing of the throat, the public discussion at the highest level. discussion at the government do then? what further questions do they ask? highest level. england, east anglia, and northwest overnight. overnight. hospital was able to treat these sunshine through the afternoon it will tend to fill in overnight. will tend to fill in overnight. people in the best way possible. temperatures on a par with last night between four and nine celsius. people in the best way possible. night between four and nine celsius. question will be, what does the british government do then? a grey gloomy start. british government do then? what further questions do they ask? outbreaks of rain across northern england going on in your laboratory. pushing into scotland. further questions do they ask? england pushing into scotland. a lot of cloud here. over the last ten of cloud here. years.
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clearly, russia is very explicit in denying this outright. afternoon the cloud trying to thin and break southern coastal counties. and break southern coastal counties. temperatures 13 or 14 celsius. matches what has been going people at the nhs who did a fantasticjob. people at the nhs who did a fantastic job. a cool feel for the north underneath all of on in your laboratory. people at the nhs who did a fantasticjob. fantasticjob. that crowd. involvement in this? your laboratory. all of that crowd. but some changes through the weekend. through the weekend. making this stuff over the last ten yea rs. making this stuff over the last ten years. years. warmer but quite breezy through the weekend. though sergei skripal and his daughter will make a recovery. daughter will make a recovery. weekend. thanks forjoining us. the prospect of heavy showers particularly on sunday. showers particularly on sunday. this is how saturday shapes up. is how saturday shapes up. the local council failed to keep children safe aside from one or two showers, mainly dry. for 25 years. mainly dry. of the star‘s home in 2014. what will surely involvement in this? james, thanks forjoining us. for troubled youngsters. have seen very little through the week. week. you may find some of this report from judith moritz upsetting. temperatures into the teens for there was this man who has not been charged, can be lawfully named by the media. many. for many. there, i can only our correspondent helena lee is of the star's home in 2014. outside the high court. describe as enormous. or 18 in the south—east in the best of the sunshine. of the sunshine. very big. who has not been charged, can be lawfully named by the media. our correspondent helena lee the west of the uk this deep area of low pressure. sir cliff richard low pressure. is outside the high by an area of high pressure getting quite emotional? court. to the east. east. small for my age then. emotional? he‘s a pensioner now but once he was a vulnerable child in care. what where he was summoned by
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has cyril smith. he asked me to take my pants down. been and i had to turn said? warmer air to drift across the country, as we head into next week. country, as we head into next week. temperatures on the rise. 00:23:06,559 --> 858993220:57:11,133 hello, 858993220:57:11,133 --> 1717986441:31:15,707 you're 1717986441:31:15,707 --> 2576979662:05:20,281 watching 2576979662:05:20,281 --> 3435972882:39:24,855 afternoon 3435972882:39:24,855 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 live. round and face the wall. entertainers this country has ever known. came to court and sat behind him in support —— rory honeyford. known. bringing his hands up the inside of my legs. yes. the pain is still very sharp? i‘m 70 now police raid at his apartment in sunningdale — i‘m still in 2014. sunningdale in feeling the pain 2014. and suffering as i did. was a politician who wielded power and the corporation should not have named him. influence. he was never charged. —— breach 1980s, and the bbc covered do you want a man to represent you or do you want a party robot? of his that story. privacy. story. now a private home. in the 19605 he ran it as a carried out on the apartment of hostel for troubled boys. —— regarding the he was also involved at a residential sir cliff richard. historical sexual abuse cliff richard. school, knowl view. where boys were abused for more allegation.
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abuse allegation. not been questioned and he was never arrested and than 25 years. never charged. arrested and never charged. crown prosecution service dropped the case to years later. the case to years later. was, in his words, a failure of senior officials at the bbc. senior officials at the concerns but nothing was done. said what happened can only be described as a media bbc. circus. described as a media circus. cliff richard was the one who got council and you've got the greater manchester police. burned. burned. lives had been ruined. wanted to make headlines rather than report the news. report the and that it was fair and it was in the public interest for it to do so. the public interest for it to do news. so. the case continues for failure, he said, of senior staff to adhere another two weeks. to proper standards. adhere to proper standards. weeks. about the abuse. you were oblivious to what was going on for all those years? bring it to my attention. the report‘s author says it could be a matter for the police. about the case —— tomorrow we expect sir cliff richard himself. richard looked tearful when the the panel felt that he lied to the enquiry in sir cliff richard himself. thanks forjoining us.
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his evidence to them. footage was shown. and he lied under oath, that after his parents died in a footage was shown. is a criminal offence? car crash. he lied under oath that he‘d given to tell the truth. had frozen several embryos hoping to have a child through ivf. broadcast the story as it did as it was in the to be allowed to use the public interest. was in the public interest. embryos. the boy was born in december to a woman from laos. earlier our of teenage girls. asia pacific evidence in his own words in the witness box tomorrow. move on until the full truth editor, michael witness box tomorrow. thanks for joining us. is known. and there is more detail to bristow told the local council failed to keep children safe come. for 25 years. us about examined by the inquiry next it. year. judith moritz, bbc news, rochdale. for troubled youngsters. you may find some of this report, from judith moritz upsetting. there was this man there, i with more than 34 million people in the uk playing video games. can only describe and tonight it‘s the video games baftas in london. as enormous. so let‘s take a look at the runners and riders to me he looked massive, because i for tonight‘s awards. our technology reporter chris foxx was only small for my age. he's a pensioner now but once is here. he was a vulnerable child in what are some of care. where he was the nominations?
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summoned by cyril fortnight, everyone has been talking were afraid their lines smith. he asked me to take about it. would die out. about it. i have a nephew and everyone teases him. my pants down. out. everyone teases him. and i had to turn round can‘t get addicted but they and face the are addictive. addictive. them in order to keep it —— they needed a sarah good mother. wall. needed a sarah good mother. bringing his hand up the inside wins and you get to blow people up of my legs. yes. and throw bombs. and throw bombs. the pain is still very game and that is dominated for two awards. sharp? that is charming. i'm 70 now, and still it is a lot of sometimes the government likes this, to keep feeling the pain and suffering it vague. to keep it vague. fun. lot of fun. as i did. on the iphone are made about $15 million. —— it made. was a politician who wielded another one power and influence. nominated for he was never charged. nine awards. do you want a man to represent you or do you want a party robot? nominated for nine awards. now a private home. in the 19605 he ran it as a blade, lots of norse mythology inspiration in this one. hostel for troubled boys. inspiration in this one. it has a serious that is why these four grandparents he was also
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message? serious message? eventually went to laos. involved at a eventually went to laos. they will bring up the boy themselves? residential school, knowl spoke to mental health experts to accurately reflect bring up the boy themselves? it is not entirely view. psychosis. where boys were accurately reflect psychosis. clear. not entirely clear. abused for more to a process and prove through dna they related to the than 25 years. child. they related to the child. martin deegan was a care worker at knowl view. they realised they could raise awareness of something. awareness of something. abuse at the school. decision to make at some point about what to tell the child. but nothing was done. what to tell the child. about, the older generation, nintendo. the greater manchester police. nintendo. thought they were finished —— that is right. been is right. but that was a difficult decision they ruined. nintendo switch and this has done will have to face. extremely well. they will have to face. details of an amazing story there from china. extremely well. time for a look at the weather. here‘s alina jenkins. is the game i‘ve got here, this has sold when he said he did not know about 9 million copies. the abuse. sold 9 million copies. that is you playing now? you were oblivious to what was yes, that to be getting warmer but we have pictures of going on for is me snow. yes, but this all those years? is spain. live. quite a bit bring it to my attention. of snow at lower levels. of nintendo switch, has a copy of it question up —— has a copy of it. of nintendo switch, has a copy of it question up -- has a levels.
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copy of it. this is in the northern part of spain, a sarah madoff snow. question up -- has a copy of it. of spain, can just sit upstairs and play this as yourjob? excellent. a sarah it could be a matterfor the police. the panel felt that he lied to the enquiry in his evidence to them. and he lied under this is another game here. zelda. madoff snow. oath, that is a criminal offence? footage, as were —— a he lied fair amount of snow. under oath snow. the mobile, are games going as fast as they can to keep up with that? that he'd as they can to keep up with that? mobiles pose different problems. as they can to keep up with that? told the truth. also strong winds, down through barcelona. this is very unusual? very unusual. big graphics and go for move on until the full the easy win. truth is known. win. and there is one of the games nominated is a puzzle game which has no language. puzzle game which has no language. and we are expecting more snow in the alps more detail to as well. that is come. have to go through them and rearrange them and take layers away. rearrange them and take layers away. examined by the inquiry next a good how do you know year. judith moritz, bbc news, rochdale. what to do? our correspondent alison freeman is in salford for us now. thing? thing? with sunshine that means there is a risk a child a phone, they can poke the phone, it is quite intuitive. it is difficult for the people of rochdale to move on? of avalanches. rochdale to move on? phone, it is quite intuitive. risk of avalanches. what is happening closer to home?
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game makes you slide around and figure it out for yourself. quite unusual. happening closer with looking after these to home? young people. unusual. —— who also political games in were in the mobile category. and murky authority. mobile category. conditions, this is earlier. earlier. you reply and you interact with the game through text messages. game through text messages. and can present —— someone who was in a nonresidential school. in a nonresidential school. texting and then they will text you a day later with you get the alert. a day later with you get the alert. as victims, they were seen as the authors of their own abuse. this tells you the story of a syrian woman who is coming to europe. authors of their own abuse. woman who is coming to europe. very much of the time with moist air flow, a resonant message. but the jet resonant message. stream changes. category for bafta, changes. the warm air will push its way over the country eventually. way over the country games beyond entertainment? eventually. entertainment? south of wales and south—west england. transformational experience england. beyond gaming. northern england, they gaming. will continue. afternoon he has been suspended the game which explores psychosis is nominated. continue. by the labour party. psychosis is nominated. the text message game is also nominated. the labour party. arrive, and that works its way message game is also in abuse and the reasons why he was never prosecuted. north overnight.
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nominated. overnight. never prosecuted. hero quest vi has also been nominated. will be a lot of clout, temperatures on a par with last night —— cloud. on a par with nominated. last night —— cloud. then guide your ship through the another grey and gloomy start outbreaks of rain pushing north. maze and the icebergs. outbreaks of rain pushing north. eventually further maze and the icebergs. north. inadequate in their response and that was deeply disturbing. that was deeply disturbing. react to the map and how people remember the map. thanks forjoining us. remember the map. data from a lot of people in a show space have a lot of cloud, but still crossrail feel further north. have a lot of cloud, but still crossrailfeel further north. of time. crossrailfeel further north. space of time. you are off to the celibate mother four years after his parents died in a car crash. parents died in a car crash. red carpet event? red carpet event? i have my tie on at the ready. warmerfor everyone —— but still the cool feel further north. that is how you are going? in 2013 had frozen several embryos hoping to have a child through ivf. hoping to have a child what's wrong with this? cool feel further north. through ivf. fought a protracted legal battle to be able to use the embryos. be able to use the embryos. strengthening but we have sunny spells on the way. was born in december to a woman from laos. hollywood and bollywood combined, many spells on the way. millions of pounds? be a mainly fine day, aside many millions of pounds? from a few showers. i'm guessing that is not here. few showers. has become one of the most profitable... profitable... and going but for most a very reasonable day. reasonable day. sunshine returning i thought we would talk about snow.
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would talk about snow. can't we talk about the warmth returning? about the warmth returning? movies and books, and sales of video games were worth £3. games were worth £3. spain, where people will be heading for the easter holidays. for the easter holidays. hopefully to find sunshine. this is uk last year, more than video and more than music sales in the uk. more than northern spain. music sales continue as we in the head into sunday spain. and next week. uk. i think it is castilla la mancha chris fox, is that with two xs? next and avila is the place. that‘s right. week. mancha and avila is the place. is castilla la mancha, northern spain, lots of snow. spain, lots of snow. grey, gloomy afternoon, lots of cloud around. cloud around. part of the world people might be heading to badly in terms of sunshine, this is the earlier satellite picture. the earlier satellite picture. the middle of next week it could be 23 or 24. this easter holidays. heading to easter holidays. what is going on? western parts of wales and south—west england also. is going on? south—west england also. bbc the midlands and northern parts of england. news england. — bring more snow to the alps for next week. our week. snow perhaps cool conditions into morocco. latest into morocco. very turbulent that part of the world. westwards into northern england and southern scotland. part of the world. headlines. southern scotland. to see something warmer like we will do going into next week. elsewhere, cloud, lows between four and nine celsius. lows between four and nine celsius. do going into next week. the pest from the west is
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it? a us strike might be "very soon — from the west is it? you named it here an afternoon live. tomorrow morning across northern england, into scotland. england, into scotland. just missing northern ireland. or not so soon at all. here an afternoon live. that looks more northern ireland. familiar. more familiar. particularly for southern coastal counties. counties. despitejeremy corbyn calling for parliament 14 celsius, just 9—11 further north where we hang on to the cloud. where we hang on to the cloud. england, wales, scotland and northern ireland. to decide. northern ireland. through the afternoon, scotland seeing the lion's share. but also showers, particularly on sunday. this is 00:32:24,1000 --> 00:32:27,144 bbc news seeing the lion's share. of a raid on his home was a serious through the morning and into the invasion of privacy. afternoon. — our afternoon. western fringes of wales, south—west england as well. south—west england as well. latest headlines. have this moist easterly flow off the north sea. the north sea. the wind stream cut off into the nerve agent — but doesn‘t name it as the russian designed a us strike might be "very soon — or not weekend. off into the weekend. "novichok". moscow denies any outbreaks of rain pushing north and east. so soon at all. involvement. east. asjeremy corbyn says she must get backing from parliament. northern ireland, western england, south—west england. south—west england. safe from sexual abuse. we could catch a shower through the afternoon. shower through the afternoon. outbreaks working into eastern yorkshire, west midlands. yorkshire, west but doesn‘t name it as novichok. midlands. of more than two decades.
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in a moment — the gaming baftas. we will be looking at the favourites for tonight‘s awards. underneath cloud a very different story. sport now six or seven celsius. to keep children in its care safe for over on afternoon two decades. in a live withjohn moment.. watson. across northern england, the midlands, southern scotland. midlands, southern scotland. the night, temperatures between four and eight celsius. we start with box, the return of tyson fury. and eight celsius. as a new centre is opened to mark 100 years of the raf. tyson fury. he is making his long—awaited come back. long—awaited come back. withjohn watson... of cloud around, further outbreaks of rain for northern england. of rain for northern england. northern ireland escaping mainly dry. dry. as it clears hasn‘t fought since beating wladimir klitschko back in november 2015. north, maybe a klitschko back in november 2015. few bright slots. sprinter hughes has qualified after finishing first in the event. finishing first in the event. year and that has paved the way for his return to the sport. 13 or 14 temperatures. his return to the link will further north but not for much longer. the sport. crowd witnessed what was one of the races of the games so far. races of the games so far. for much longer. it'll turn warm for all of us. hoping that it will pave the way for a joshua fury fight at some stage. all of us. a joshua fury fight at some stage. |j was very burned out with it all. was very burned out with it all. breeze strengthening through the weekend. weekend. i was like a candle on its last flame. was like a candle on its last flame. on sunday we could see heavy approached the line, hughes appeared to impede him with his left arm. to impede him with his left i have been boxing a long time. showers. heavy showers. i needed a change.
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arm. pans out, for most of us a reasonable officials ruling he had stepped out of his lane. needed a change. of his lane. day. reasonable day. we've not seen it this week. keep boxing for any amount of monetary policy or any belts. this week. monetary policy or any belts. though, and leon reed of northern ireland has been upgraded to bronze. maybe cloud, passing shower, most having a dry day. ireland has been upgraded to bronze. shower, most having a dry day. hughes missing noticed the temperature difference on saturday, 18 celsius for many. out. it, which is worth all the money in the world to on saturday, 18 celsius for many. disqualified when he was on his victory 13 of 14 further north. me. of 14 further north. the world to me. improvements along the north—east coast. lap. certainly upset along the north—east coast. his big back and take what‘s mine and prove myself as well, basically. myself as well, basically. moment. uk blocked by this area of high pressure. moment. pressure. to the commonwealth games, a the country bringing showers on sunday. disqualification 200 metres. disqualification 200 sunday. metres. springboard event, adding to the one metre title he has already claimed. metre title he has already claimed. disqualified despite finishing first. warmer air wafting across the country. first. country. temperatures are starting to rise. 00:34:35,615 --> 536870763:24:27,342 this 536870763:24:27,342 --> 1073741526:14:19,068 is 1073741526:14:19,068 --> 1610612289:04:10,795 bbc 1610612289:04:10,795 --> 2147483051:54:02,521 news 2147483051:54:02,521 --> 2684353814:43:54,248 — 2684353814:43:54,248 --> 3221224577:33:45,975 our 3221224577:33:45,975 --> 3758095340:23:37,701 latest 3758095340:23:37,701 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 headlines. chris mears with whom he won olympic gold witnessed what was one of the more entertain races of the game so far. entertain races of the two years ago. game so far. gold two years ago. first ever three metre commonwealth title. the line, hughes appeared to imxxxx speed him with his arm. title. speed him with his arm. the one that probably does mean the most to me. mean the most to me. that means that lyon reed will be upgraded to bronze. upgraded to
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bronze. from the disaster of this morning to nail it this evening. nail it this evening. has won his second gold of the games. games. robe she has taken silver, finishing 0. 0. 47 seconds behind the winner, synchro with chris mere who he won olympic gold two years ago. olympic gold two years russell, from jamaica. ago. russell, from jamaica. competition, get a fantastic score, the one that means the most to me. the one that means the most to me. and proctor in the women‘s pole vault. vault. and made sure we came from from the disaster of this morning to nail it. disaster of this morning to nail it. completed a clean sweep of titles in the tiger 38 100 metres. the tiger 38 100 metres. all to come with another medal in the iping is co—event potentially. the iping is co—event potentially. sophie hahn has completed a clean the commonwealth title to her sweep. sweep. collection. collection. olivia breen took bronze for wales. for wales. added commonwealth gold to her collection. collection. commonwealth title, to come here to australia to collect it is... wow, really. really. you will have been itching to get on the track.
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commonwealth title to come here, this is wow, really. to get on the track. this is wow, really. you would have been itching to get on this track. been itching to noise, i need to soak up the atmosphere. get on this i‘m so happy track. i‘m out here. here. soak up the atmosphere, i am happy i am here. first—ever commonwealth games medals in women‘s mountain biking. in women‘s mountain am here. biking. finish the 27 kilometre course in one hour 18 seconds. one hour 18 seconds. last and evie richards won their medals in women‘s mount tain biking. medals in women‘s mount tain biking. —— mountain as the nine kilometre mark, finishing 48 seconds behind. biking. taking silver. overtaken, finishing 48 seconds behind last to take silver. behind last silver. to take silver. medal, claiming bronze in the women‘s 50 metres rifle event. women‘s 50 metres rifle first amputee jockey to ride over event. fences at aintree. lie on your stomach to shoot at the target. fences at aintree. the race was won by last year‘s runner—up. target. her older sister had won by last year‘s runner—up. two golds in delhi. who was riding gallery exhibition came in eighth. golds in delhi. the games in 1994 so it really does run in the family. came in eighth. run in the failed in their bid to secure a first win in india. family. tyson fury has announced his comeback to the ring. first win in india. announced his comeback to the
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ring. he will fight an as yet unnamed opponent onjune nine in manchester. opponent onjune nine in manchester. beating wladimir klitschko one points. points. the wba, wbo and ibf belts in november reply india‘s captain hit 74 not out as they went on to 2000 15. in november 2000 15. win. we got well beaten. we were a bit right failed in their bid to secure a first odi series win in india. first odi series win in india. on the runs. heading into the final match of the series. runs. england batted first. they were all out for 201. were all husband is turn, so we were probably 50 runs light there. 50 runs light there. out for they showed us how 201. to bat. how to bat. eight wickets and in doing so take the series 2—1. eight wickets and in doing hot glow and no regrets, which weren‘t good enough on the day. hot glow and no regrets, which weren't good enough on the day. weren't good enough on the day. that is all the sport. so take the series 2-1. is all the sport. the series 2-1. we got well beaten, got out batted. more to come from the bbc sports centre later. got out batted. it was the best wicket we played on. wicket we played on. of the vicious turn and the up and down bounds. probably 50 runs... to the bbc newsrooms around the they‘ve showed us how to uk. bat, two big partnerships. you can have no which says the local council failed to keep children safe for 25 years. regrets.
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regrets. we weren‘t good enough on the day. that is all the sport for now. back to you. and women who served or supported bomber command during world war off, you handled the questions brilliantly. let‘s get more ii. first to stuart. now on our main story. weapons attack in syria. military action threatened by the united states and its allies. what is different about this inquiry? without parliament‘s approval. inquiry? of taking military action... authorities, in particular, rochdale council. what happened in syria council. is disgraceful. disgraceful. else is clearly illegal, as well as immoral and wrong. immoral and wrong.
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opportunity was missed to prosecute the town‘s former mp cyril smith. undertaken as the inspectors are now in douma doing just that. in douma doing just that. the town‘s former mp cyril smith. got the results of that, we'll then decide what action to take. decide what action to take. say this, hundreds of thousands have died and lost their lives in syria. died and lost their lives in syria. millions have been forced into a refuge. refuge. many are living in terrible poverty and desperation. poverty and desperation. there has to be a political solution. police thought he was hiding behind a to be a political veneer of respectability. solution. a veneer of respectability. america, the european union, all the neighbouring countries. neighbouring countries. after the allegations surfaced he was knighted in 1988. was knighted in 1988. give hope to the people of syria in future. calling for him to be stripped of future. that posthumously. that posthumously. out one council willjust take more lives and spawn war elsewhere. leader has been war elsewhere. suspended. parliament must be consulted on this. consulted on this. suspended. this is richard farnell, leader to 198. leader to 198. the inquiry last year but the report says he lied on oath. says he lied on
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got to be there has to be a proper process of consultation. oath. process of consultation. belief it says he was unaware of the reports of parliament, we elect members of knowl view sexual. parliament. parliament. they should have a voice in this. reports of knowl view sexual. he has been suspend by his party. in this. been suspend by the cabinet on its own should not be making this decision. his party. in syria is a delicate one... reiterates the claim he was never told. told. momentous and calleds for mr far nel to be held to account. to be held to account. that your main story? yes. thank you very much. there will be people watching who don‘t know what bomber command is. don‘t know what bomber command is. that is a good point. strong the evidence is. course including the dambuster, made famous by that film in 1955. action must be backed by famous by that
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parliament. film in 1955. and a vote held on this issue. world war ii, those figures are staggering. staggering. statue behind you, a tribute, but why has it taken so long? why has it taken so long? is a really good question, it was very very controversial at the time. very very controversial at the declined to support it, so the mandate has to be secured. time. they were criticised by many for the loss of so many civilians. loss of so many civilians. they were not honoured after the war. not honoured after the war. that are breaking news to do with our yesterday, feel very report on rochdale abuse. our report on rochdale abuse. bitter about that. that. the international bomber command centre. the spire is 31 metres tall. claims he lied under oath to the investigation. investigation. statement saying i‘m shocked that the findings of the inquiry.
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the findings of the inquiry. bombers during the second world war, powered by the four merlin engines. powered by the the home where much of the abuse took place. four merlin engines. took place. he said he wasn‘t informed about it as leader. informed about it as leader. panels, if i the cameraman can get a shot of those. shot of those. the council said in evidence they did not tell me about knowl view. and women who perished, they are all listed there. did not tell me about knowl view. listed there. time to get this but it is open today. to consider the report in full before commenting further. today. before commenting further. watch the celebrations which is being hosted by carol vorderman. being hosted by carol vorderman. “ it indeed? “ it indeed ? was unaware of child sex abuse in rochester defied belief. “ it indeed? rochester defied belief. it indeed? programme and you will have met some amazing people. amazing people. responsibility for young lives blighted in the town. of that vintage come and talk about their lives, it is just remarkable. their lives, it is just remarkable. blighted in the town. the stories response so far, any more, we‘ll bring it to you. after his parents died in a they tell? car crash.
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several embryos hoping to have a child jonnyjohnston, the last surviving dambuster, he is 96. through ivf. sharp as a pin. to be allowed to use the absolutely extraordinary embryos. the boy was born in december to a woman from laos. man. joining me now is our asia memories of that time when he pacific editor, bombed. incredible memories, amazing michael bristow. guys. great to talk to you. more tonight and stuart in sam forted. thank you very much. child were so desperate he‘d be —— sa lfo rd. born. born. recently you could only have one child. child. the couple who died in a car crash were only children themselves. crash were only children themselves. with go nationwide every week day afternoon at 4. 30 on afternoon live. most grandparents to have this child. child.
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of the conservative party james cleverly. he‘s also a former army reserve officer. they had to prove it was related to them in order to keep it. them in order to more important or difficult than this one, do they? this one, do keep it. they? determination these grandparents had. had. we talked about a protracted legal battle, four years is epic. had. legal battle, four years is epicm is. is. it‘s quite a grey area, as it is with many cases. with many cases. sometimes the government likes to keep it vague. government likes to keep it vague. hospitals and doctors can‘t get involved in surrogacy. involved in surrogacy. nothing to stop third parties like agencies being set up in china. agencies being set up in china. government‘s responsibility will be to those atrocious actions. to those atrocious actions. that decision need to go want a second child, go abroad to try and find a surrogate mother. try and find a surrogate to parliament first. mother. that is what happened in this parliament first. it depend on the circumstances behind that. case. circumstances behind that.
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to laos and found a surrogate mother there. there. moratorium on that, that needs to be respected. it needs to be enforced. they are bringing it up at the moment. moment. their intention is to carry on doing that. on doing that. not know about the process until after that cabinet has concluded. after that cabinet has some point about what to tell the child. concluded. child. abroad and only later inform him that his parents are dead. that his parents are dead. busy a difficult decision they will have to face. the weekend a party vote is it's a remarkable story. thank you very much. out of the question. the question. according to new figures. our health editor hugh pym is at the royal london hospital. have been made at all by our international partners. international partners.
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of a&e performance, and the full year, as you‘ve said. in march 84. share across our defence partners is considered and considered carefully. considered and considered carefully. that is what the treated, assessed or discharged within four hours. within four hours. that is the lowest since that series began. cabinet will be doing. doing. lowest since that series began. share the information the decisions on based on. against the backdrop of more people coming on based on. into hospitals. coming into hospitals. more emergency admissions. emergency admissions. they are dealing with higher patient demand. dealing with higher patient demand. in the circumstances they think their performance has held up. response to the atrocities we have their performance has held up. seen in syria. seen in syria. try to manage the flow of patients better. better. attack on syria could be soon or not so soon at all in any event. is that be treated at home rather than coming into a&e. coming into a&e. leadership? leadership? president uses social media is unique to him. plans to discharge patients when they are medically fit. they are medically fit. unique to him. will be put together for the long—term. long—term.
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a lot of eyes will be on that in the months ahead. in a moment the business news with egon. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. strike might be "very soon, or not so soon at all. in douma last weekend. is plop way to deal of a raid on his home was a serious with situations like this. invasion of privacy. like this. phrase collateral damage, something they will be aware of. they will be aware of. norwegian air shuttle. part of our ocean ba is facing increasing competition from budget airlines. more pain for campaign against daesh. the high street. daesh. carpetright says it is closing 92 shop and cutting 300 jobs.
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in the amount of money it‘s making. edf is raising the best in the world at doing what they do. the cost of they do. electricity by almost three percent. this comes just days after british gas raised its act that has prices . edf‘s move doesn‘t affect gas though, those been universally condemned. prices stay the same. condemned. happening in cabinet are our measured response to those actions. measured response to those actions. a busy day in a moment the for retail. business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. online man or bricks and mortar when it comes to shopping? both actually. strike might be "very soon, or not so soon at all. it‘s increasingly what‘s happening to the retail sector. asjeremy corbyn says she must get backing from more and more. parliament. i fit the pattern. you're setting the trend of course. the trend of of a raid on his home was a serious course. invasion of privacy. of the biggest names on the high street. street. carpet right is closing 92 stores and cutting 300 jobs. stores and cutting 300 jobs.
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here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live. they felt almost 3% over the last 12 weeks. weeks. despite sales online going up by norwegian air shuttle. more than 7%. ba is facing increasing competition from budget airlines. by more more pain for the high than 7%. street. went down by around 1% to £82 million. million. in regularshops, it fell edf is by about 5%. raising the by about 5%. cost of catherine shuttleworth to find out what‘s going on. catherine shuttleworth to find out what's going on. electricity by what's going on. almost 3%. this comes just days after british gas raised its prices. edf‘s move doesn‘t affect gas though those prices stay the same. that is why carpet right are having a tough time. they have too many stores. stores. mothercare very much struck by the move to online shopping. by the move to online shopping. as they've said today. they've said today. 49% of their sales are online. sales are online. people are having on but they are losing a lot of customers to border on my retailers. customers to border on my retailers. the high street. street.
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tough profits are starting to suffer. suffer. aren't being more cautious in our outlook. in the wrong place and they are too big. big. we're talking about planes. thinking about buying the norwegian a—line, a discount airline. a—line, a discount airline. com. 3% over the last 12 weeks, and that is despite a rise in sales online. is despite a rise in sales online. let us talk to a real expert about this, shejoins us now. they spent millions of pounds on consultants to come up with that. consultants to come up with that. norwegian is doing very well, really growing its market share. growing its market share. of norwegian, other discount airlines as well. airlines as well. online sales and a different type of customer. customer. to the well—known, another well—known simon, simon calder. well—known simon, simon calder. m on everything, much more than i am. on everything, much more than i am. let‘s hearfrom him. let's hear from him.
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been as strong have been a bit of an issue for some of the uk specific. issue for some of the uk specific. there are some who are doing well like done elm. you, you'll save £100 or so on a round—trip. like done elm. round—trip. that is a pretty squarely aimed measure at norwegian. squarely aimed measure at norwegian. about which stores and companies have the right strategy. in 1993 to become the third largest low—cost airline in europe. have the right strategy. low—cost airline in europe. ryanair, what it is time to do is fly long that could be a potentially very interesting move, count it. haul. fly long haul. they've got a big, growing network from interesting move, count gatwick. it. growing network from gatwick. in direct competition with british airways. airways. bae has some previous buying rivals. because of its low buying rivals. cost offering to consumers. dan airand bmi have been consumers. bought by british airways. british airways. norwegian say they didn‘t know about potential interest in them. potential interest in them. cost and lower cost airline there they provider. provider. are. they are.
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keep up with from airline perspective. syria and continuing tensions between the us and china over trade. between the us perspective. and china over trade. retail trend has seen its sales go up. when the greater one, is that the right thing for them to do? up. right thing for them to do? i‘m being told that‘s all we have time for, simon. will it harm their brand do you any? have time for, simon. that's right, you have been. harm their brand do talk to you later. you any? responsibility for the collapse of the storm onto executive. the storm onto executive. consumers on is a good sign for companies trying to engage. her evidence at the start of a public companies trying to engage. inquiry. crisp page is in belfast. this was a huge moment. she‘s been defending her role in it. lower price points economically speaking. speaking. edf putting prices up, is this the start of a trend? devolved government hasn‘t come back 15 months after it collapsed. 15 months after it collapsed. this the start of a trend? is going on is the public inquiry into the green energy scheme.
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into the green energy scheme. minister, has been giving evidence for the first time. for the first time. watches, monitoring how high interest rates can go. go. but it is a store i are and issue we have continues to watch. switch from fossil fuels to environmentally friendly sources. environmentally friendly sources. cost of the fuel so the more people burned the more they earned. burned the more they earned. i am looking at a picture of king edwards hospital. have a look predicted over spend hundreds at the markets. of millions of pounds. markets. millions of pounds. elm group up, because of good sales there. there. minister while her role was investigated. investigated. of the devolved government and therefore it collapsed. therefore it collapsed. there because of what has harry redknapping in the meath. redknapping in the meath. response ability for the errors in the scheme. the scheme.
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45 minute, her car has pulled up outside. outside. expected to continue giving evidence into next week. duke of edinburgh since he had his hip operation. hip operation. we expect her to leave shortly. leave shortly. new technology which is available i was going to say revved up and online. special devices can trick a vehicle into thinking the key is being used. ready to go. there are calls for the sale of such ready to go. i have no idea if the engine has is that righted. engine has is that righted. technology to be restricted. she is expected to leave shortly. sima kotecha reports from expected to leave shortly. we will keep an eye on that for you. birmingham. from a driveway in solihull. and it‘s happening all the time. one in every seven crimes in england and wales are vehicle theft related. it makes me feel insecure. the last few minutes, let us see what he had to say.. so we‘ve protected her identity. what he had to say..
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to take my car. what more they can do to make cars more secure. but if you‘ve got the know—how, breaking in is not difficult. locks — doesn't happen job with isis, we have now. decimated them. them. they will be made very soon, the decisions is. internal electronics. thank you all very much. that was donald trump. want you to think i am obsessed with royals to try and combat. leaving hospital. royals leaving hospital. let us go back to king edward vii hospital. hospital. theft in the country. it‘s gone up princess anne is the only visitor to the duke of edinburgh. visitor to by almost 80% over the last the duke two years. of edinburgh.
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listen in because she may face questions as she leaves. to the car, which enables the thief to get in questions as she leaves. and drive away. the microphones up and listen to what questions she faces. so what more can people do to keep their car secure? steering wheel, because they act as a very good visual deterrent. reporter: how's as cars evolve technologically, so do the duke? thieves. is he it‘s now up to the manufacturers to drinking tea stay one step ahead. and that‘s proving to be not always ma'am? drinking tea ma'am? possible. sima kotecha, bbc news in the second one was he pleased to west midlands. time for see you? you? a look at the was all smiles and has now left the king edward vii hospital. yes. weather... here‘s alina. so there we go. there we go.
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conditions continuing to link along eastern coastal counties. eastern coastal counties. sunshine, scotland one of the few places doing well. places doing well. this was north berwick earlier today. berwick earlier today. hanging on to this most easterly airflow. airflow. the wind stream tends to get cut off through the weekend. get cut off through the weekend. on the one o‘clock news on the day of the evening into an tonight and tomorrow. tomorrow. raid. of the raid. that it was a very serious invasion of his privacy. that is the scene there. continuing to work across the midlands and into northern england. midlands and into northern england. there. that is it from your afternoon live team. let us get the weather. england, east anglia and northwest overnight. overnight. something through the afternoon it will tend to fill in overnight. will tend to fill in overnight. a lot of cloud. lot of cloud. this is the earlier satellite picture. with last night between four and nine celsius. nine celsius. picture. another grey, gloomy start for much of the country. start for much of the country. northern england pushing
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into scotland. a lot of cloud here. thin and break for southern coastal counties. counties. the best prospect of any sunshine to end the week. sunshine to end the week. a cool feel further north underneath all of that cloud. through tomorrow morning into scotland. all of that cloud. scotland. some changes through the weekend. through the weekend. all the cloud we‘ll see spells of sunshine. sunshine. warmer but quite breezy through the weekend. weekend. the prospect of heavy showers particularly on sunday. showers particularly on sunday. this is how saturday shapes up. north where we hang on to that is how saturday shapes cloud. up. aside from one or two showers, a dry day. cloud. 00:58:38,042 --> 1431655368:23:35,171 today 1431655368:23:35,171 --> 2863310735:48:32,301 at 2863310735:48:32,301 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 5pm... day. particularly for those who seen very little through this week. little through this week. 18 in the south—east in the best of the sunshine. the sunshine. half of the weekend we can see this deep area of low pressure. deep area of low pressure. being kept at bay by in area of high pressure to the east. pressure to the east.
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