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this at least two people are reported is to have died. bbc news. eyewitnesses have given devastating accounts. accounts. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 8pm. hitting people one by one going down, it was, it was a nightmare. the driver fled the scene but has since trump took office. been arrested. they'll talk about syria and tariffs. so many people shouting, stop the car, but he did not, he kept moving. in line to the throne. as the royal family leaves hospital in central london. to address the commonwealth team scarf for migration scandal. good. let's
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start annual commemoration. in toronto. in south east london. in the city's centre. when our team we have this update from sunnybrook hospital. it has received seven patients from the scene. wins. good and its emergency department is on lockdown as a precaution. evening and welcome to bbc news. a dozen pedestrians. the extent of their injuries is unknown.
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or a deliberate attack. we've just had this eyewitness account. people were shouting stop the car, but he did not. but he did not. he just kept moving and he hit people. and he hit people. laying there, and were not moving at all. all. do, do you think it was on purpose or did it look on purpose? or did it look on purpose? but he did not, he went through the sidewalk. sidewalk. here, or was it out there, where the he hit?
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he hit? here, because i do not go over there. there. business park on the avenue, is that weight is called your? yes. sidewalk, was he driving on the road? sidewalk. 0k. ok. report from toronto and we will have more shortly. of cambridge. weighing eight pounds, seven ounces. by hundreds of well—wishers. appearance, it will be many of many over the years.
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over the years. hours earlier, at the privates lindo wing at st mary's hospital. wing at st mary's hospital. here in the early stages of labour before six o'clock this morning. before six o'clock this morning. of cambridge was present at the birth. weighing eight lbs. seven oz. oz. heaviest of the duke and duchess's three children. three children. we have a new prince, god save the queen. prince, god save the queen. whom who have been camping outside the hospital for more than a week. the hospital for more than a week. it's wonderful news and fantastic, it's wonderful. it's wonderful. four days, and we are getting to catch this, so we're really excited. catch this, so we're really excited. it's great news, makes everyone smile. smile.
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hand, for a defining moment in family life. meeting the new sibling. sibling. displayed on the forecourt at buckingham palace. buckingham palace. baby boy, secures princess charlotte her place in history. her place in history. the line of succession when a younger brother is born. younger brother is born. prince be boring she would lose her spot. spot. cambridge the hospitalfor life, as a family of five. a family of five.
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spend the next few months out of the public eye, focusing on herfamily. public eye, focusing on herfamily. cambridge is, but global interest has not waned. has not waned. in this new prince, who befit in line to the throne. who befit in line to the throne. —— dip in mind to the throne. and has seen everything. she's still there, but it's a lot quieter. quieter.
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the steps before six o'clock this evening. evening. looking very relaxed, looking very happy. happy. car to drive away, he said they were very happy and delighted. very happy and delighted. sure parents of three children can empathize with.
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empathize with. about the name, and he said well, you will find out soon. you will find out soon. on to what the fifth in line to the throne is going to be called. throne is going to be called. tell you that the odds on favourites are arthur and albert or philip. are arthur and albert or philip. name, so that maybe today or tomorrow. tomorrow. grandchild as well as the prince of wales. wales. to the throne, and the queen's six grandchild —— great ranch house. grandchild —— great ranch house. sarah campbell there at st mary's hospital. ingrid seward joins us now, editor of majesty magazine. welcome to you.
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this, even though it is child number three. three. moment, so you'd have to be an old cynic. to complain about it. morning and produce a baby by 11, and then come out looking gorgeous. and then come out looking gorgeous. very, very well, i think she needs a silver starfor this one. very, very well, i think she needs a silver star for this one. silver star for this one. look really relaxed, that was noticeable. noticeable.
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carrying a baby and flicking back her hair, i don't know. her hair, i don't know. would very happy and they would be, and i am sure she's exhausted. and i am sure she's exhausted. the line of succession, despite the new arrival. new arrival. heir doesn't necessarily, take over any more. any more. just as well, princess charlotte looks pretty feisty. looks pretty feisty. she gave a lovely wave very confident. lovely wave very confident. not to be ousted by a younger brother. brother.
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and megan take the limelight in the coming months. coming months. able say say is there are not any jealousy and i do not believe it. jealousy and i do not believe it. enjoy the family as he never really did with his. did with his. because of the other two being at school. yet unnamed, do have a name of —— a thought? alfred. you heard it first. if they want it.
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the country to come back. offered compensation. arrivals at tilbury. the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. with responsibilities and homes. the home secretary's words today. but the windrush generation made those homes here, only to be failed. there is no hiding from this mess. each individual case is painful to hear. but so much more painful, often harrowing, for the people involved. the state has let these people down. "you did," they cried.
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she and theresa may before. to fix the mistakes. the status they deserve, british citizenship. through the process. none of this can undo the pain already endured. to put these wrongs right. but says he was threatened with deportation and lost his job. he is £30,000 out of pocket. and what has happened to him? it is positive, isn't it? it will help a lot of people. i don't know if i will get any money back. and get my life back
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on track. that's what i'm hoping for. labour says it should not have been allowed to happen. generation in this way. really right the wrongs? under the british empire. does she understand that citizenship was theirs all along? pressure over this saga. was it theresa may?
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when the rules changed. enough to try to move on. in the centre of toronto, hitting around a dozen pedestrians. this man at the scene described what he saw. some viewers may find details of his description distressing. it, and i saw that he smashed it to someone over there. then... it's ok.
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down, all men, it was like a nightmare. nightmare. a report that from someone who saw the events. happened, more details, —— coming out. out. responded to this incident, at around 1:30pm, local time. responded to this incident, at around 1:30pm, localtime. responded to this incident, at around 1:30pm, local time. around 1:30pm, local time. number of those affected and the extent of the injuries. extent of the injuries. blocks away, and they were
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able to apprehend the driver. apprehend the driver. paramedics treating people on the scene. scene. where this happened, and have asked people to avoid the area. people to avoid the area.
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and so, again we are waiting on a clearer picture from authorities. clearer picture from authorities. thank you, i know you are going to keep up for us, in europe. a driver fled the scene but since been arrested. been arrested. the world catches its first was —— guns of the baby boy. first was —— guns of the baby boy. as the world —— world families hospital in central london. hospital in central london. will be asked for the wind rush generation and their families. generation and their families. address the commonwealth migration scandal. here'sjohn watson. good evening rachel, many
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thanks. targeting more silverware this season. season. champions league, even knocking out i'm really win her the city. i'm really win her the city. relishing another momentous night at anfield, against roma. anfield, against roma. enjoy that, then something is wrong with you. with you. before, but it still much more fun when you do it at anfield. when you do it at anfield. that's all i need come i don't need anything else.
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anything else. he strike boys one goes so far and a debut season. debut season. ceremony last night, as he was crowned player of the year. crowned player of the year. in the primera league and also the champions league. champions league. and i think we are going to do our best to win the champions league. best to win the champions league. on to and an —— a victory in the first leg against manchester city. first leg against manchester city. possible chance of a first champions league final for
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11 years. league final for 11 years. former team—mates should not be underestimated. underestimated. morning preparing for their first semifinal since 1984. semifinal since 1984. liverpool, are the european champion. the european champion. fourth of their five triumphs in the competition. well done liverpool. reputation as the spells —— specialist. specialist.
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play despite improving, after the dismissal of ronald. dismissal of ronald. in the end cap then, is out due to concussion. then, is out due to concussion. ireland last month, and has not played since. played since. slam clinching victory, over france, in paris. in paris. admitting at the time no memory of the trophy presentation. memory of the trophy presentation. not been for sin to consider his future in the game. future in the game. world champion has been beaten by jimmyjohn's. jimmyjohn's. they're the number eight seed, came up short. up short. englishman was in, and the second round. round.
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second round at the by ten prints, 25. 25. tournament at the masters back in january. january. already out of this year's tournament. tournament. the bbc export app but for now that it's all from the bbc sports centre. it's all from the bbc sports centre. thanksjohn. pavement around 30 —— doesn't pedestrians. pedestrians.
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thank you for being with us, what can you tell us? can you tell us? custody, we don't have any motive at this point. this point. people are now confirmed dead at least ten people were injured. least ten people were injured. eyewitnesses, sound like many, many more. more. this area would have been bustling at the time. at the time. ambulances and police cars all at once seen at the same time. once seen at the same time. young street that the area is all blocked off.
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blocked off. there are hundreds of people still here, just in shock. people still here, just in shock. complete shock and said it looked like a movie. like a movie.
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just dined at what would have occurred, just over an hour ago. occurred, just over an hour ago. taking time to speak with your bbc news thank you. news thank you. you confirmation of the figures when he it. will leave the eu customs union after brexit. in the house of commons this week. to strike independent trade deals. 0ur political correspondent vicky young has more. theresa may's brexit challenge.
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want to know how they will trade with the eu after we exit. so the prime minister insists we need a new arrangement. deals that suit the united kingdom. to do trade deals around the rest of the world. election campaigning. and some businesses don't like it. nobody is unrealistic. we do not expect all the answers, this is a negotiation.
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information is shared as possible. the prime minister and government to listenand to follow the evidence. between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. conservative mps still want answers. or for british manufacturers i hope we'll support. say how any vote will go. about how close the uk will stay to the eu after brexit.
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in the customs union infuriates brexiteers. of eu membership. trade at the borders. for brexit will work in practise. some explaining to do. vicki young, bbc news, westminster. to his arrest in belgium. of the attempted murder of police officers in the
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brussels shoot out. he will stand trial in 2020 for his role in the paris attacks. teenager stephen lawrence has taken place in london. now a peer sitting in the lords. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it wasn't the moment for royal baby remarks. of a century after it occurred.
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took their seats for the memorial service to stephen lawrence. younger brother stuart. paying tribute to the family's efforts to honour stephen's memory. in stephen's life and in all that it has inspired. remembered every year on the anniversary of his death. april 22nd would become stephen lawrence day.
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of his life was welcomed. striving for years to achieve. 0ur son's memory will be enshrined in history, he said. nicholas witchell, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello after last week springboard, something closer to april reality. something closer to april reality. sinking further south or england and wales. wales.
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and clear skies, particularly in scotland. scotland. some could be heavy, a rumble of thunder and quite breezy as well. thunder and quite breezy as well. they move on through, temperatures and that made as well. and that made as well. to low teens and that's where we will stay as the week goes on. this is bbc news. fled the scene but has since been arrested. as the royal family leaves hospital in central london.
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to address the commonwealth migration scandal. annual commemoration. have received seven patients from the scene of the van incident. the scene of the van incident. on lockdown as with the call an added precaution. added precaution.
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injured or indeed killed in that incident. incident. page and we are continuing to monitor monitor it for you. who want it. and people would be exempted from taking the citizenship test. i have already taken. immediate arrangements to help those who needed it. people from the country. its purpose is to help and support.
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his reaction tonight. theirs in the first place. of course they were british. what the home secretary has said, belatedly. have the detail on the compensation. citizenship as they were part
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of the empire beyond 1973. to listen to the concerns of people like yourself? is the debate now wide open? the home secretary has signalled a change. she has signalled a change, that is true. in the house and talked about a compliant environment. or oppressed state.
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and to their children. as a society was wrong? with those who are here illegally. had to sort of prove that we are british.
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0r indeed we are english. in fact it's multicultural by definition of our history. has broken lives. numbers and not with humanity. about what it means to be british. 0ur political correspondent, iain watson, is in westminster.
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surprise that she was trying to get a handle on this today. absolutely not. not. conservative government, turned on her and the prime minister. her and the prime minister. for british citizenship even if they have no documents. have no documents. that gets a families around £1300. families around £1300. this country, that the of 230 council be waived. council be waived. some real practical help. practical help.
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antidote to that political toxicity i was talking about. i was talking about. longer, that is a test taken a pass in any case with flying colours. in any case with flying colours. country against the immigration act of the time.
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of the time. headlines and at least today the home secretary stop digging. thank you. is suing facebook for defamation. of moneysavingexpert. using his name and face. they've been reported. here's our media editor, amol rajan. formidable consumer champions. he took on banks and utility companies and won. now he is turning to facebook. this is why. appeared on facebook. they are scams. lewis doesn't do ads. any damages to charity.
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the onus on me to stop them. to police facebook. i've got is defamation, so i'm taking it. facebook declined to be interviewed. offending ads would be removed. and not a publisher. catastrophic for them.
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whether on facebook or elsewhere. they include malcolm richards from newport. a bitcoin ad enticed him to part with £250. he ended up losing £39,000. family what i'd done. to say it was embarrassing was an understatement. i was upset. i lost a stone in weight. is trying to get its house in order. but they exist already. they're used in music rights, in video rights already. facebook has faced a barrage of negative headlines in recent months. martin lewis is evidently determined to
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add to their woes. where the terminally ill toddler alfie evans is being treated. support being withdrawn. chanting "save alfie evans". the professionals, collapsed and died during yesterday's race. month in under three hours. in memory of his father.
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ended in tragedy. matt campbell was one of britain's most talented young chefs. and see, though. just four months ago he appeared on masterchef: the professionals. and his father, martin, who died in 2016. matt began racing in his memory. and died later in hospital. despite the conditions, his death is not thought to be heat related. we really don't want to speculate what was the cause of his death. we don't know. the support that they need.
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out in some places. in deptford, members of the public even helping out. was the toughest he's known. i started feeling light—headed at mile seven. on the side of the road. you're starting to feel light—headed, you're feeling hot. most sombre of notes. today as "inspirational". fled the scene but has since been arrested. hospital in central london.
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to address the commonwealth migration scandal. all football fans know that the game can play with emotions. sting of relegation. twice as hard as the joy felt when our team wins. team take on burton. go to sunderland, they said, ask the fans if they're happy. makes fans happy. not at the present time.
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you can understand sunderland fans being miserable. two home wins in the last 14 months — it's not great. i'm not going to lie, it's not great. i am so disappointed. oh dear, oh dear. in the supporters' association shop, we met george forster. he has just won championship fan of the season. does football in sunderland make you happy? no, not really. not when we're in the position we're in, because people hurt. you know, you smudge your weekends. itjust hurts. before we go on, there is something i should confess. i am not entirely impartial in this report. fan for the whole of my life. this is my uncle colin.
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he is one of the happiest people i've ever known. so does football make us happy or sad? has the football this season made you happy? no, the football has been horrible this season. very disappointing. i'm really upset with it, to tell you the truth. he is not the only one. so does football make us happy or sad? has been studying football and happiness. they were feeling out of 100 before, during and after a game. he analysed 2 million responses from 32,000 people. collected on happiness. 9% happier. 1% in the second and third hours. and if a team loses, there is a 7. 1% and 3. and third hours.
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as you are happy when your team wins. it's a pretty irrational thing to do, to be a football fan. it doesn't make sense. you'd be better off doing something else. and are relegated for the second year in a row. i'm angry. and i come and watch that idiot. i'm worse than angry. anyhow, all the best. this is notjust about being angry, happy or sad. because if you love your team, you'll come regardless. a few final words of wisdom from uncle colin. there, almost like family
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they are. and that's what we enjoy. we enjoy the day. there is always identity, family, hope. graham satchell, bbc news, sunderland. but i think this a little bit more. with me is sports psychotherapist steve pope. and also i'm joined by sunderland afc fan, sam priest. what we heard that report about the pain felt by fans at times. pain felt by fans at times. actually happened, it which is soul destroying. destroying. destroying, how does it compare to other forms of sadness or pain?
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other forms of sadness or pain7m is different because it's football. is different because it's football. like this happens, it isjust like a reality check. reality check. let's bring in steve pope, psychotherapists. pope, psychotherapists. it's a genuine condition that can drive people into quite dark places. definitely. after saturday night, i was in a dark place myself. was in a dark place myself. i understand that and i treated. understand that and i treated. and impression treatments, everything went down. everything went down. relegation a year later, the numbers went right back
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up. went right back up. condition and people use football as an escape. an escape. bubble is leaking, if the bubble burst, people had group. burst, people had group. as a way of life for a lot of people in the uk. life for a lot of people in the uk. and a serious vote up to the world cup every year. cup every year. the world cup, there will be suffering critical depression. suffering critical depression. —— if we don't do anything in a world cup. we don't do anything in a world cup. variety of factors in the life that is leading to this? well, football... football... f—15 is selling, they're like a stellar to them. like a stellar to them. it is a serious condition. serious condition.
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.. we can have a laugh about it,... but we move forward. to some people they get stuck. it needs help. football, alcohol for football, it comes as into what the problem is. comes as into what the problem is. unless you have the last word, sam. the research is that the pain is worse than the joy. worse than the joy. well, you don't fill it as strongly as when they do badly. as when they do badly. is that a fair assessment? i would say so. .. haven't had one many times this season,... not a familiar feeling. it is. a few far between we've lost more than what we have one. more than what we have one.
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mood and it was brought on as a result of the result on saturday. result of the result on saturday. neither have you are going to give up your allegiance. up your allegiance. season passes not be back for more next season. thank you both. the news coming out of toronto this evening. evening. white event driven in downtown toronto. toronto. that at least two people have been killed in that attack. killed in that attack. a busy toronto sidewalkjust before 1:30pm. 1:30pm.
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driver has been arrested and is in police custody. police custody. and the next hour and we will help to bring you that when we know more. to bring you that when we know more. let's turn our attention to the weather prospects. weather prospects. that's joining nick miller. nick miller. you may have noticed quite a weather change. quite a weather change. weather is going to stay with us now for the rest of this week. for the rest of this week. take quite some time to return to last week's conditions. last week's conditions. a wet evening across scotland. evening across scotland. moving south overnight.
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places will see a good day to cloud and breaks. and breaks. will get lower as we go through the rest of this week. rest of this week. some of us will see a touch of frost. see a touch of frost. england and wales at much of northern england. northern england. and some sunshine but there will be some showers around. some showers around. could be on the heavy side. heavy side. to low teens and that is where they will stay for the rest of this week. 00:58:40,410 --> 536870763:45:31,537 hello, 536870763:45:31,537 --> 1073741526:32:22,665 i'm 1073741526:32:22,665 --> 1610612289:19:13,793 ros 1610612289:19:13,793 --> 2147483052:06:04,920 atkins, 2147483052:06:04,920 --> 2684353814:52:56,047 this 2684353814:52:56,047 --> 3221224577:39:47,174 is 3221224577:39:47,174 --> 3758095340:26:38,301 0utside 3758095340:26:38,301 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 source.
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