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a handshake and a kiss their between the men. ladies and gentlemen, the president of the french republic. a van into pedestrians with ten counts of murder. get revolution has changed the course son of france reminded the world of the true measure of our strength. called on the police to down! of history. shoot him. i am simon mccoy. today at four... wish former president george hw bush a very speedy recovery. history. kill me! convinced donald trump to stay engaged in syria. no, get down! engaged in syria. a very speedy recovery. get down! that was quickly denied by the white house. and a horrific this was the moment the suspect was confronted by police. police to shoot him. the canadian prime minister spoke of his side with the gallant french tragedy. denied by the white house. the bank get down! shock. in world war i. quite cool and very mixed into the weekend. 00:00:17,086 --> 477218455:55:05,124 hello, 477218455:55:05,124 --> 954436911:49:53,162 you're 954436911:49:53,162 --> 1431655367:44:41,200 watching 1431655367:44:41,200 --> 1908873823:39:29,238 afternoon 1908873823:39:29,238 --> 2386092279:34:17,276 live 2386092279:34:17,276 --> 2863310735:29:05,314 — 2863310735:29:05,314 --> 3340529191:23:53,352 i'm 3340529191:23:53,352 --> 3817747647:18:41,391 simon 3817747647:18:41,391 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 mccoy. that likes world war i. to say and a horrific foreign leader to make a state presidents are seeing for the first police to shoot him. yes — visit on the donald trump. time. tragedy. we‘ll have the latest time. people of america, now is says sorry. on the donald trump. this is the first state visit to washington by a world leader. to washington by hearts are with the grieving families in canada. in toronto were a senseless attack and a horrific tragedy. the bank that likes to say yes — says sorry ... the time for strength. from toronto. a world leader. discuss, that iran for strength. save civilisation in its hour of greatest need. of a computer crisis. of a computer crisis. nuclear deal and in toronto where a senseless attack and a horrific tragedy. the status ofjerusalem. praising the close relationship between the us and france. between the us and the status ofjerusalem. of sir cliff richard's home. france. which we are seeing develop before our eyes. what would have been his first state visit on a visit that was postponed. visit on a our eyes. problem' in his party. let's listen in to the national anthems. visit that was praising the close relationship between the us and france. postponed. news conference from the two presidents in solidarity for the noble cause of liberty and peace. the next hour. thank you very much. jewish community leaders. of a new royal testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations. view and differing views at this stage. calls the two have carried out in the past. donald trump, dear melania, dear bridget, esteemed guests. bridget, esteemed guests. prince. this the scene live in hyde park. stage. nothing wrong and no longer holds any facebook coming up data. testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations. coming up on on afternoon afternoon live, all
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live, all relationship between the men as close. century—old bond that unites our two countries. the sport. some quarters as almost some bond villain. the sport. close. the bank that likes to say yes — says sorry... scraps the deal signed with world powers back of a computer in 2015. powers back in 2015. crisis. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport — with azi farni. in the peaceful fields and hills of the french countryside. the french countryside. emmanuel macron and donald trump newspeak regularly on the phone. newspeak regularly on the first champions league final since 2007, only roma stand in their way. phone. are known only to god, lie just after half—past. the champions league, hosting roemer for a place in the final. their stead fast partnership, they were absolutely incredible. were absolutely incredible. in unmarked graves. for a place in the final. thank you very much, mr president. unmarked graves. the uk to look ahead to that match at anfield later. that any deal is better than no deal at all. darren has first champions league final become the us‘s at all. talk to barbara plett usher, our correspondent since 2007. flourished as an example to the world for more than two centuries. only roma stand on their way. primary european contact. in washington. the weather. thank you, and darren has a they have issues of correspondent in washington. talk of a look at the weather? european contact. security to discuss as bromance over there? first leg at anfield it is typical april fair. well. to discuss as well. a little bit later. fair. a bromance over there? typical april fair that could last into the weekend. into the weekend. it will not be as warm as last weekend. thanks later. danny has something of a halo by the look of it. the week and weekend has changed, more on that later. thanks darren. darren. i couldn't being introduced to thatjoint military action alongside the uk last weekend. the french president resist. resist. the ceremony marking the first statue of a woman to be put there. by donald trump. we have got typical april weather over the next few days. weather over the next few days. sunshine and president by donald the ceremony marking the first statue of a woman to be put there. showers. trump. ago in florida and i will show you those later in the programme. those later in the programme. see you later. thanks, darren. our deepest sympathy to president bush and his family. also coming up... bush and his family. lafayette set sail to join america's fight for independence. together by the time response of history,
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something mr macron has promised france will fight for independence. is at the ceremony marking the first statue of a woman to be put culture and destiny. and against these attacks that we stand together. do by 2025. history, culture and destiny. there. france will do by 2025. have resulted i'm simon mccoy. in the for europe to have more autonomy in security recognise the image of god in industrial action. and defence matters. multilateral institutions and treaties and not helped secure the aid of france for and injuring 15 others. security and defence every human soul. action. get isolated. the american cause. treaties and not get isolated. the american cause. human soul. matters. and injuring 15 others. deliberately drove into donald trump going some way a crowd. deliberately drove into a crowd. he's due to appear in court in the next few hours. to making that the case. he's due to appear second only to that of washington in the hearts of the american people. in court shortly. making that the case. —— has marked himself as a key player. himself as a hello, this is afternoon live. for an investment management as a "tragic and senseless france does now and as illustrated with its action in syria. community and the defence of home and country. i am simon mccoy. key player. attack". mr macron has cultivated this relationship for personal reasons. relationship for firm. jon donnison jon donnison reports. of murder. personal reasons. reports. he has just killed ten people. was arrested with no shots being fired. get down! he has just killed ten people. kill get down! for an investment management me! firm. kill me! as a "tragic and senseless he urges the officer to shoot him. no, get down! get down! attack". it looks like he might the world but these two men will now address the public, having... address the public, having... he urges the officer to shoot him. jon donnison reports. be pointing a gun. have not heard it looks like he might be reports suggest it was in fact a mobile the national anthems does not seem to have revelled to many others. was lafayette who was welcomed here, but to the united states. pointing a gun. but to the united states. reports suggest it was in fact a mobile phone. but the policeman holds his nerve and moves yet. many others. he has just killed ten people. yet. to speak their minds and phone. but the policeman holds his nerve and moves in to take him alive. get down! still speak together. the time he spent almost a0 kill me! republic followed by the national anthem of the united states. in to take him alive. no, get down! together. months amongst you. get down! he urges the officer amongst you. to shoot him. turned into a had turned into a it looks like he might be pointing a nightmare. gun. nightmare. reports suggest it was in fact a
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mobile phone. but the policeman holds his nerve and moves feelings for your people, mr president. up onto the pavement, ploughing into pedestrians. in to take him alive. ploughing into pedestrians. going to try to persuade donald trump not to frenchman to risk death for american liberty at yorktown. liberty at yorktown. pull out of. to 80 miles an trump not to pull out of. top of the agenda, i think. top of the agenda, ithink. spurred the americans to storm the cliffs of to 80 miles an top of the agenda, i think. agenda, i think. hour. omaha beach. hour. a lot of people got a lot of people cliffs of omaha beach. had turned into a got hurt. hurt. i saw a scene i never seen in my life. nightmare. you see it in a war zone. you see it in a war he did not stop. zone. up onto the it isjust shocking. the person just went through the sidewalk. europeans will be trying to convince him he did not stop. pavement, ploughing into citizens of paris to man the barricades. otherwise. him otherwise. it isjust shocking. pedestrians. barricades. visit and a group resident alek minassian. to 80 miles an coming later in the he is resident alek minassian. hour. week. now being a lot of people got hurt. he is now being questioned. the week. i saw a scene i never seen in my life. translation: in america, questioned. you see it in a war i saw more zone. have used vehicles to carry out similar the person just went through the sidewalk. than america. he did not stop. attacks. than america. it isjust shocking. have used vehicles to carry out similar attacks. of our great heroes, a brave french policeman, arnaud beltrame. resident alek as a terrorist policeman, arnaud beltrame. as a terrorist incident. minassian. incident. allow mr trump to say that the deal is getting better. for his neighbours, his country and for civilisation himself. institutions, and to acknowledge the place of free individuals. is getting better. a great man. have used vehicles to carry out similar attacks. at this time. at this time. security remains high but toronto's mayor as a terrorist urged people to stay calm. with britain, france and germany, to break it would be a real blow. incident. break it would be a real blow.
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people to stay calm. barbara, we are about to hear from the president. thank you very much, president macron, mrs macron. we affirm that. macron, mrs macron. members of the french delegation. last night a candlelit vigil french delegation. and distinguished guests, welcome to the white house. was set up to remember those who died. on that, reaffirm that. last night a candlelit vigil was set up to remember those who died. represents endless possibilities national security element to this for my country. attack. attack. but obviously the investigations continue. people to stay calm. so multicultural and diverse. my country. that is so multicultural and diverse. about determinism is an prescribed destinies. destinies. honoured to visit your majestic country last summer. country last summer. thrilled to host you and your wife it sometimes envied in the united states. the same question. on that, reaffirm here in america. states. why? here in country and ideal of freedom and peace. jon donnison, bbc that. trying to answer the same question — why? america. news. last night a candlelit vigil was set earlier the canadian prime minister justin up to remember those who died. trudeau made this statement. enduring friendship that binds our two nations. two nations. that is so multicultural and official state visit with the leader of let us return now to hyde park where diverse. america's oldest ally.
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the gun salute continues. of america's oldest ally. the gun salute continues. the proud nation of france. the birth yesterday in toronto were a senseless attack and a horrific the same question. of a new tragedy. and a horrific tragedy. why? royal prince. prince. jon donnison, bbc news. western world and aspired to universality. to those injured and stand with the families and friends of the victims. families and friends is fired at the royal park, which is where will now be a1. where will now be of the victims. eu. a1. the tower of london, let's take you to the tower of london. there you go. could have been used for targeted political adverts. our technology correspondent, rory gunshots cellanjones is here. fire. that their courage saved lives and prevented further injuries. the traditional response to the birth of a royal prevented further injuries. prince. birth of a royal prince. this is millions of people data has gone somewhere. exactly. have been expected to witness the birth of a potential air. canadians stand united with toronto birth of a potential air. george washington, on who i wish to pay tribute together with you. pay tribute together with today. today. you.
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cambridge, this tradition ended in 1936. 1936. sent to him by lafayette as a symbol of the unbreakable bond. country to ensure the safety and security of all canadians. been appearing in front of the select committee this morning. select committee this morning. and there is the problem, about everybody against this company for targeted political adverts. we don't have a name cambridge analytica. cambridge analytica. yet. have a name yet. the name after an election result. apparently still be best bet. raided, officers raided by the information commissioner in london. information commissioner in london. apparently still be best bet. —— the name arthur. of lying to the committee. gunshots fire. there we clarence mitchell is holding a news conference. are. words to put the record straight and combat what he saw as fake facts. combat what he saw every single one of those but you have seen most! have seen most! they have stopped now at hyde park. as fake facts. the company's unsuccessful pitch problems accessing mobile and online banking for a to leave. leave. days. used it in their campaign committee in their work for donald trump. in their work for donald trump. the designation as the
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to enable further work to be done to solve marines in particular displayed courage and devotion. official group representation. let‘s hear the first little clip of what he had to say about that. what he had to say the problems. he also promised that group representation. about that. no customers would be left "out of pocket". .. it when asked to buy this book, that is categorically untrue. is categorically untrue. —— when asked to buy facebook. asked to this was supposed to be a blip, it is looking for america and britain is frankly insulting to the electorates. buy facebook. insulting to the electorates. less like that? is looking less like that? do science in modern campaigning helps those campaigns. helps those campaigns. still and always will be the candidates who win the races. candidates who win the races. it did not work, as they methodology that could help us in our some quarters as almost some kind of wanted it to. bond villain. bond villain. to. work. our work. cambridge analytica is no bond experience in developing facebook apps. villain. apps, so he seems no bond villain. like the logical man to talk to. man to talk to. common battles that france and the united states have led together. tsb is what he had to say for the customers who have been affected? customers who have been collected in compliance with data affected? protection legislation. tell you what, i don't think we can bring that to protection legislation. the contract demanded that was the case.
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you right now. bring that to you right now. demanded that was the case. evidence they think they gave him that was misleading. that was misleading. here is what he had to say about him. had to say quickly, emmanuel macron about him. is entering second day of talks. second day of talks. the 30 million figure is confirmed by doctor kogan himself today. by doctor kogan presidents, getting on very himself today. well last night. relevant questions when he is in a position to do so. last night. position to do so. cambridge analytica did not harvest or somehow steal en masse this data. or somehow steal en masse this first lady there awaiting the arrival of the french president. data. we did not control it, as chris wiley has side, the chapters has been characterised a refusal to claimed. of our modern wiley has claimed. answer the questions. answer the questions. history. history. believe that there is no reason why universality, remains our challenge today. he cannot. the national anthems all i will will shortly be say... the watchdog has also said... playing. playing. watchdog has also said... widest amount of data, again a fact confirmed by doctor kogan today. answer questions when he is in a position to do so. position to do so. presidents, at an extended dinner last confirmed by doctor kogan today. night. last night. the two men said they got an extremely well. they chatted...
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chatted... let'sjust listen in to the ceremony. united states and france will defeat terrorism. states are in breach of trumpets play. terrorism. its terms and conditions. the independent estimate the investigation and the board. investigation and the board. and conditions. developments on that will be communicated at the relevant time. communicated at the relevant time. forms, on our respective soils, in the levant, or in africa. the levant, or in set about deleting all of the disputed data from its servers. disputed data from its servers. africa. destruction, be it in north korea or iran. derivatives or any copies elsewhere were left in the system. were left in the system. version one presumes of these very contested events. facebook and gave them a contested events. there is a lot of finger—pointing going on. thank you. certificate to prove that was case. to prove that was case. problems accessing mobile and online banking forfour days. data with any other party at any other time. other time. to enable further work to be done to solve innovation, free and fair trade, and the protection of middle classes. the problems. he also promised that no customers would be left "out just how of pocket". well obviously, you know, it‘s ineffective, ineffectual a big apology to our that data was. tsb customers.
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that data was. 201a and 2015, before facebook them, or they are used to receiving from tsb. made its complaint. its complaint. working all right? well, we have just taken our internet channel down again. as of midday on tuesday. possible to improve the performance of advertising campaigns. of advertising campaigns. political and commercial campaigns is will be able to act effectively for our planet. nothing new. our planet. hours, so this evening. is nothing new. how are you going to be compensating customers? biodiversity and all forms of pollution is. from this. pollution is. confirmed to more traditional ways of grouping people by demographics. of grouping customers and we apologise. people by channel. demographics. consequence of the inconvenience friendship, and it is also where the fate of our children is at stake. we‘ve created. how many do you think were affected by the failures? it‘s bad news for us and it‘s bad news for the customers. it actually ran smoothly for the vast majority.
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it was only all of this stuff is working just above random as expected. guessing in statistical getting into our digital terms. guessing in statistical channel. terms. the kogan data was shown to be virtually useless. virtually useless. i apologise unreservedly to those. that gsr subsequently discovered this data was highly inaccurate. nationalism, that divide our history and divide the world. and divide the world. this data was to the white house. highly inaccurate. pluralism and democracy in the face of ill winds. analytica did not use the data further. further. view once again as the state visit continues. correspondent barbara plett usher. turnout on ted cruz‘s presidential campaign in 2015. campaign in 2015. that seems to have developed between these two men. these two men. for all countries against what is harming universality. they certainly have a very good working relationship. very good working relationship. his way to cultivate the us president. accurate data president. only kogan data had
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proved to now is repaying him with a military ceremony on the white house lawn. ceremony on the white house be. proved to be. lawn. it has done on the donald trump the highest honour that the us white house can give to a visiting leader. house can give to a visiting leader. campaign in 2016. the very first visit in this regard as well. campaign in 2016. but there are lots of differences. differences. in the ink of the challenges we are yet to overcome. yet to overcome. that is where we stand today. history is calling us. years to develop successful campaigns using digital analytics. campaigns using digital analytics. fortitude that has guided us in the most difficult of times. most difficult of times. states, have an appointment with history. kogan data was used in that campaign is utterly incorrect. is utterly incorrect. president, dearfriend, to be at that appointment. profiling, was not used in the trunk campaign. campaign. news conference in the not too distant future. effectiveness, was just one distant future. no doubt there will be at questions about it.
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of the reasons. be at questions about it. reasons. pretend to give you a straight answer. answer. we saw that with this issue in particular. in particular. to receive targeted giving us the opportunity to work together towards that goal. advertising and mailings. together towards that goal. giving us an opportunity to express once again our friendship. mailings. thirdly, we come to brexit and the uk. the european referendum. has made in the middle of may as to when he would make a decision. when he would make a decision. translation: long live the united states, long live france. thank you. referendum for their own political reasons. so, warm words from we did pitch the two leaders. to leave. public he has been quite forthright, yes. role in responding to the chemical attack in syria.
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attack in syria. was not granted, that yes. i can see the press piling in for that news conference behind you. for that news conference behind you. pitch was not successful. for now, thank you very much. successful. the reality of what happened is this. hospital in happened is this. liverpool. and has been given oxygen. to withdrawn life support will take place and the french military, they were absolutely incredible. absolutely incredible. both the brexit and later the this afternoon. remaining designations. with leave. central london for us now. leave. of the former first lady, barbara bush. bush. data analysis for them, and even got so far as submitting a proposal. so far as submitting a he is not involved in the specific case but is an expert in the field. case but is an expert and also painted the victims of the attack in canada. of the attack in canada. proposal. much of this has been reported, as you know. but they turned in the field. it is such us down. an emotive case. where do you think legally this can go? you think legally this can go? calling donald trump his dear friend. is very clear is it is an absolutely tragic case. friend. there are no winners here. here. theirjoint, shared history over difficult periods of would do absolutely everything possible in order to help alfie. possible in order history. difficult periods of to help alfie.
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history. american and in britain is frankly insulting to the electorate. insulting to the electorate. presented by president macron to his american counterpart. always will be the candidates that investigations that can usefully be done. win the races. win the races. there is no portrayed in some quarters as almost some bond villain. treatment. palliative treatment only was some bond villain. cambridge analytica is no bond villain. appropriate. appropriate. analytica is no bond villain. acknowledged where mistakes had been made. he might be taken to munich but the court has made. said no. court has said no. it is not in his best interests. investigation being conducted by a qc is being conducted as we speak. qc is being conducted best interests. as we speak. statement, with all of the pomp and ceremony. ceremony. investigation clear, they of course will do so. going to rome when there is nothing that can be done to him. will do so. that can be done to him. dressed in white, also said to be developing a warm friendship.
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supreme court and that has happened a couple of times. a couple of times. frankly an state visit, we will overtly political human rights which has said that there is no arguable case. bring them to you. position. there is no position. you. arguable case. now, to return to events closer to home. home. all these areas and our official customers have been affected by major problems with online banking. it's following company position on them. company position on them. an it outcome will be similar to upgrade. the areas and of course i'm happy to take any questions now. the previous outcomes. previous outcomes. of pocket by what had happened. customer unable to pay his employees. them to carry on breathing for a period. period. that's correct, that is what happened today. justice hayden was that that still wouldn‘t sustain life. justice hayden was that that still wouldn't sustain life. happened today. wouldn't sustain life. were aware of problems at what stage? there are no winners or losers in this case. winners or losers in this case. resigned, you said today he was suspended? over the weekend? over the weekend ? over the weekend? what exactly everybody loses one where another in a case like this. is his a case like this. there was scheduled downtime, which is bad enough. status? status? is bad enough. remains suspended as ceo while the independent investigation continues. independent investigation regular pay run last night, i could not get to my accounts. not get to my accounts. continues.
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employees they are not going ongoing, as well about the most personal to get paid on time. paid on time. an electoral commission. of difficulties? difficulties? commission. that is not a nice thing to have to go and inform them. thing to have to go and inform them. social media is an aspect of a campaign. aspect of a you have eight people at work for you, how did they take it? campaign. you, how did they take it? is a small team, so we are quite close. close. inappropriate to do so or something is going on to speak publicly at the in the background. moment. publicly at the moment. background. and should be free be free therefore course, and their salaries being late. to speak. late. to speak. prognosis and make an on top of that, you can't know what is going on with your account? i am not here to speak for mr what is going on with your account? objective decision. next, but... i have no idea what is going on in my account. mr next, but... decision. my account. let me finish my question, answer. question, answer. have helped their fight in the court itself. has been going in or out for the last couple of days. questions when he is an imposition to do so. good of you to join us. last couple of days. to do so. thank you for your time. by pleasure. debit cards, just in case anything cancellation or a refusal to answer wasn't right. the questions. you are watching afternoon live. the headlines... what are tsb saying to you? the questions. i can't get through to them.
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believe there is no reason why with ten counts of he cannot... line when i am trying to get through. all i murder. through. will say is... get back to me soon, and there will be some kind of a solution. be some kind of a solution. . watchdog has also said or you are going to change banks, visibly? are going to change banks, visibly? there's no reason... well, that reason... praises the enduring friendship between the two nations. is obviously... as a result of ongoing problems with mobile and online banking. questions when he is in a position to do so. banking, it is something i have to consider. as i say, i'm not consider. here to... i am really gratefulfor your time, sorry for keeping you on. your time, sorry for keeping you on. to... of sexual thank you for talking to us. on problem, that's fine. assault. is suing the corporation claiming an invasion of privacy. the bbc says its coverage was in the public interest. deep developments on that will be communicated at the relevant time. our correspondent helena lee is outside the communicated at the relevant time. high court. two in a moment, the business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. facts, around the issues concerning those allegations i have touched on. those allegations i have killing 10 and injuring 15. touched on. and praises the historic links between the two countries. day nine of sir cliff richard‘s privacy case against the bbc. privacy case against the bbc. the data initially used in a relevant that data ? no. labour of anti—semitism when they meet him this afternoon. evidence from a senior bbc news editorjonathan munro. .. editorjonathan munro.
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he is head of news—gathering at the bbc. all models? everything. news—gathering at the bbc. according to the office for it takes time. national statistics. during this evidence is the helicopter. helicopter. as tax receipts are at record levels with high numbers in employment. edged up to 86. were no derivatives, copies or 798 trillion. back—ups. that sir cliff richard says is a serious invasion of his privacy. serious invasion of back—ups. book's satisfaction because a certificate was his privacy. issued. certificate was issued. inform the development difficult to capture images, he said, from ground level. of advertising. said, from ground level. have shut since the start of 2018 or are at risk advertising. of closure. maplin and toys r us sites account for half that total. both chains fell into administration on the same day in february. issues and the one referred any issue up to him. issue up to him. the brexit referendum at all, it only pitched. only pitched. wasn‘t acceptable to use our helicopter over the development? helicopter over the analytica's position is that no work was carried out... development?
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so, a stands for alphabet, and was carried out... jonathan munro replied, also for amazing? yes. for amazing? barrister again, to spy into somebody‘s home. certain amount of time somebody‘s home. yes, pretty impressive net profits, up 73%. net profits, up 73%. and effort and personnel. it is acceptable to watch a police operation. google, that is why we have got that? operation. that's right. and personnel. why are their profits rising so much? net profits? unfit for yourjob, would you like to comment on that? well, higher advertising from online adverts. adverts. to comment on that? sent through, effectively that's what that invoice jonathan munro replied, not particularly. exchange movements have also benefited them. was for. replied, not particularly. benefited them. what that invoice was for. rate for the same period last year was know, as the party has confirmed, they chose not to pay it anyway. they chose not to pay it anyway. about 20%. now it is at 11%. there are a couple of reasons for that. that. exclusive bbc news, in his dealings with south yorkshire police. we weren't involved in the referendum in any shape or form. we weren't involved in the referendum in any shape orform. with south yorkshire police. referendum in any shape orform. accounting methods for their investments in start—ups. accounting methods for their investments in start-ups. am hard pressed to understand how that is influencing british voters. investments in start-ups. that that he is seeking damages at the very top accounting methods change your tax rate? is end. rate? very top end. influencing different accounting methods give them different tax reliefs. give them different tax reliefs. british sir cliff richard to leave after day nine of his case. voters. thank you very much. them he is tackling anti—semitism within the we have seen the fall in their effective tax rate. effective tax rate. how does that translate into share price? party. it's election, we have never had a single response. translate into share price? single response.
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january, alphabet share prices was at a record high, it was at $1187. at a record high, it action‘ from mr corbyn. was at $1187. where is it today? as ‘pockets of e—mails from the now miller on the floor anti—semitism. president of nigeria? of the new york nigeria? you are stating as fact a lot of things... .. stock exchange. stock exchange. this was told in 0ur political correspondent jonathan blake reports. yesterday, shares really rose testimony to me. quite a bit. testimony to me. a bit. anti—semitism in his party. desktop to mobile would hurt its business. than words to business. offer. less real estate there for adverts and investigation will come up with its findings in due course. i will not prejudge... .. there is an desktop. and there is an desktop. you yourself were paid confidence in jennie were allayed, mobile growth is booming. as an investigator. booming. this morning, shares are down 2%. formby. as an investigator. it is a sorry state you are having to have this meeting at all? down 2%. independent investigator, qc, and there's no to shout. there's no to shout. organisations all the time. company confident enough to face the media? it's not for some, patience is running out. labour's anti—semitism is much worse good enough. since jeremy corbyn became leader. at least 80 cases of anti—semitism not dealt with.
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bbc over because of his position at present he can't speak. sorts of experiments that may or may not present he can't speak. the rest of the pay off. not pay off. team are mortified. ploughing billions of dollars into it. it. the team are mortified. and within the jewish community itself there that makes investors a little bit nervous. appropriate spokesperson would be the ceo. thank you for that. the ceo. is anguish and anger. the agenda in a letter tojeremy corbyn last month. ethics in any of what was said in a forecast. let's look at the forecast. markets. rumour that the government back row were limited bets on them to £2. were limited bets on them to £2. that is having a huge impact on share prices in the gambling sector. share prices in the gambling sector. their share price up there, i will tell you why in the next hour. the party‘s performance. you tease! creative young people working for sunshine is it. it. in rather but senior figures are clear more needs short supply to be done. were they necessarily privy to decisions that were taken. decisions that today. were taken. for anyone with but i have managed to find some. a weather watcher has taken this picture in eastern scotland. racist views. to help them with the showers really yet to party should not be a home get across. through this particular for them. further south, into england and wales, there is much more cloud. period so here a member of the party, and upheld, they must be quite grey for many areas. i am. of rain and drizzle. period so here i am. kicked out. he and others are frustrated cases are
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all this cloud is streaming in from off the atlantic. cambridge analytica knew what mr nix taking too long to resolve. was doing? i am not to england and wales. saying that at adolf hitler once supported but also a scattering of showers as well. all. a jewish homeland. all. being indisposed, i am here to help you today. and heavier as we head into the evening. you today. i am more than happy later on in the night. to take questions. take questions. broken cloud following behind. why is the new chief executive not sitting ? showers up towards the north—west. why is the new chief executive not sitting? executive not sitting? to prove he is tackling the problem in like it was last night. his party head on. jonathan blake, bbc news, it will be down to three or less than that in north—eastern scotland. westminster. as that rain clears away. we start bright and sunny for most areas on wednesday. showers from the word go around the western in london has been unveiled. coasts. the bronze cast honours dame millicent fawcett. the board and that's what eastwards on a fairly brisk, westerly they are doing. wind. doing. some hail and thunder. a campaign that eventually succeeded more than fifty come to me and that's what i'm happy to do from now on. very few places will miss them. years later. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports. and temperatures a bit depressed, 11 to 15 degrees. quite cool out there again, around the middle part of the week. in india, the company had ties with the communist party. this time it is to the south the communist party. can you tell us a bit about that? of the uk. a bit about that?
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we are in the cooler air with these west to and if you worked with any other parties in india. with any other parties north—westerly winds. as we move into thursday, in india. subtle changes. statue of the suffragist leader the northern half of the uk seeing most of the showers. millicent fawcett. again, they could be analytica was focused on the us market, purely handling us matters. market, purely heavy. handling us in the way of sunshine, particularly matters. towards south—east. scl and actions is the global arms that handed other in the early 20th century. because the winds will be lighter as well areas. that handed other as seeing more sunshine. the forecast for the end of the week 00:24:21,1000 --> 00:24:23,330 has changed quite a bit. areas. that nonviolent campaigning would lead national issues are part and parcel of the independent investigation. of the independent investigation. to constitutional change. down towards biscay. believed in direct action. instead, it is turning to the left, and having towards the uk. today prime minister theresa may paid so, that means the winds will be picking up tribute. on the south—west. this is where we could see some heavier rain. to northern ireland, the borders of scotland. as part of the independent investigation. investigation. and the south—east may not see too much rain until later on in the day. not for one truly great woman, that is where we will see the dame millicent garrett fawcett. best of the temperatures. again, nothing to write home about. 00:24:54,091 --> 477218456:16:58,018 hello, 477218456:16:58,018 --> 954436912:09:01,944 you're 954436912:09:01,944 --> 1431655368:01:05,871 watching 1431655368:01:05,871 --> 1908873823:53:09,798 afternoon 1908873823:53:09,798 --> 2386092279:45:13,725 live 2386092279:45:13,725 --> 2863310735:37:17,650 — 2863310735:37:17,650 --> 3340529191:29:21,576 i'm 3340529191:29:21,576 --> 3817747647:21:25,502 simon 3817747647:21:25,502 --> 4294966103:13:29,428 mccoy. jennifer loehnis.
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grateful to all the people who extracted the data of millions of users made it possible. from the platform. users from the platform. let's talk to our technology correspondent. rory cellanjones feet, and emily is here. davison. she did help deal with i don't pretend to understand much of what we have just heard. of what we have just it. heard. won the right to vote. it was commissioned by london mayor sadiq khan... some of the greatest figures in history... .. caroline criado perez which received sure, but terrance mitchell now it seems 85,000 signatures. blaming gsr. let's pull back. who actually existed. we are making one hell of a start on changing that.
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including winston churchill and nelson mandela. crucially from their friends as well. well. analytica which was involved in political work. political work. also prove that it is notjust men who can make a difference. who can make a difference. let‘s have a look at the weather. have a look at the weather. bett is here and i hope you are a little further afield at the moment. little further afield at the moment. this is a water is bad, it is like could not have broken their policy because there was no policy. a tornado. tornado. because there was no policy. need cumulonimbus cloud, unstable basically said in effect, everyone was doing this, what's the issue? was doing this, what's the issue? air. air. unlike a tornado just doesn‘t fit the land. it is cold a waterspout. waterspout. this data illicitly and they had not used explicitly. used explicitly. were the sea then it is just a funnel cloud, more common. passed around at an
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funnel cloud, more common. ever faster rate. this one is a particularly wide one. is a particularly wide one. rate. alexander next, the boss of cambridge analytica. cambridge analytica. there but this is wide causing damage. damage. claims in the select committee this morning that he strongly this was in florida and not the uk. misled... morning that he strongly misled... the uk. ” can read you what was said. can read you brought down some power lines right along the coast. along the coast. what was said. pick up fish and through them anywhere. it sucks up this from the sea. it sucks up this from the sea. have you not seen that? ” haven‘t. ” haven't. embarrassment, that undercover filming by channel a news. haven't. filming by channel a news. person who took this was not leaning he has stepped back as it were. stepped back as it out further. out further. were. worried about his property or his life. it is easy to be critical. have shown that on the basis that that is had never actually got data from coming here? i hope not. doctor kogan. this was a couple of days ago. doctor kogan. it doesn‘t exist any more. doesn‘t exist any more. kogan today, and doctor kogan said when asked, is that true? that is a fabrication. fabrication. not supplied you with of days or so, because we have got some very unstable air. data or information? but not today.
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information? he said, no, today was thus unstable. grey cloud across the total fabrication, again. uk. cloud across the uk. fabrication, again. across the midlands towards nottinghamshire. nottinghamshire. weeks ago and had invited him side of scotland where the showers have not really got that far. back to speak again. have not really got that far. to speak again. because he is in a legal investigation of has been filling in across other parts of the uk. some kind. parts of the uk. investigation of some kind. as some strange whiteness on the chart. there is the rain. appears, so there is a bit of a stand—off there. all clear? yeah... rain pushing across central areas in the next few hours. the next few hours. —ish. it clears away from the south—east of england. from the south—east of england. few showers especially in the north—west. chilly in north—east scotland. some breaking news from toronto now. toronto scotland. but those cold for the south but colder than last night. south but colder than last now. night. might have some showers on the western coast. western coast.
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counts of premeditated murder, scheduled to appear in court. inland, bubbles up and produces the showers which develop more widely. showers which develop more widely. scheduled to appear in it could be heavy with helen thunder. court. very few places will stay dry. some sunshine in between the showers. showers. to deliver it but no motive has yet been established. it will depress the temperatures like today. 11—15. been established. scream —— jet stream is much further south. south. ministerjustin trudeau has called a senseless unstable air that will give us some showers in the middle of the week. showers in the middle of the week. act. senseless act. guns were drawn, no shots were fired. be across the northern part of the uk. they might be heavy and thundery. thundery. further south beurre showers and later showers. sunshine. not that strong winds. a better day. temperatures but probably not so chilly in the ten people, killing them and seriously wounding 15 others. seriously wounding 15 others. south—east. chilly in the south—east. things change right at the end of the week and thought in a good way. the week and thought in a good way. been charged with ten counts of premeditated murder. handles sex crime cases. that is turning left and it is heading towards the players who were acquitted uk. heading towards the uk.
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of rape. our correspondent emma vardy is in belfast. quickly comes into the south—west of wales and some strong winds. wales and some strong winds. pushing in across many parts of england and wales on friday. england and wales on friday. where we may have sung by the skies and also some showers. tell us how and also some showers. temperature is pitiful. this has come is pitiful. about. 10—13, below average for the time of year. the time of year. attention in northern ireland and across the republic. unsettled and rather cool weather will continue into the weekend. will continue into the weekend. bye for now. this is bbc across the republic. continuing to create debate weeks news — our latest headlines. after the verdict. after the verdict. 0lding who were accused of raping the same woman at a has been charged with ten counts party. of murder. the same woman at a party. to the authorities. threatened to pull out of. way the justice process had played out. out. out to brainwash the public.
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barristers and the way she had her name revealed on social media. name revealed on social media. out of pocket. sexual offences should themselves be given anonymity. sport now on afternoon live with presents a challenge to the right to anonymity. azi farni. very earnestly in terms of the anonymity of those involved. all eyes on anfield, a huge night to night. night. so emma will anything change as a result of this? result of this? them to anfield for the first leg of the semifinal tonight. the semifinal tonight. police, victims and prosecutors will all fit into david 0rnstein is at anfield. that. all fit into that. 0rnstein is at anfield. david, a huge night for liverpool. recommendations would need legislation enacted to be made. legislation enacted to be made. huge night for liverpool. attention will be on one man in particular. particular. you can see him over my shoulder, he is mohamed salah. is mohamed salah. cases to stop this is not unique to northern ireland of course. northern ireland of
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course. about the way rape cases and serious sexual offences are handled. sexual offences are handled. do we really understand rape. really understand rape. prosecuted effectively because the conviction rate is very low. conviction rate is very low. tonight '5 opponents roma to liverpool last summer. liverpool last summer. million, what a bargain that seems to be proving out. people having preconceptions about victims and perpetrators. to be proving out. victims and perpetrators. ireland which may have wider implications of their season might fall apart without arguably their best player. without arguably their best player. as well. implications as well. emma vardy, in belfast, thank you. time for the weather with darren strength, largely built around mohamed salah. mohamed salah. liverpool's attack has bett. been ferocious. has been ferocious. steady and overnight will slip away towards the south—east. towards the be as you say another european cup final. south—east. final. last, and they will be hoping to make it to the final in kiev. make it to the
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final in kiev. should be lower in the south than last night. liverpool are the favourites for the tide. last night. the italian side being underestimated? the italian side being underestimated ? the italian side being underestimated? underestimated? —— the favourites for the time. for the time. inland and developed and they will be thundery and heavy downpours. be thundery and heavy downpours. possible and those temperatures depressed at 11—15d. depressed at 11—15d. very few places missing the showers altogether. won 3—0 in steady your olympic gold to go through on away goals. missing the showers to go through on away goals. the greatest comebacks in european football altogether. history. football history. thursday, and some wet and windy weather on friday. this is bbc news that liverpool would have wanted that a as roma should be feared. that a as roma should be — our latest headlines. feared. record in europe they are very strong at home. has been charged with ten counts strong at home. of murder. landscaped tonight they'll look forward to it. to the authorities. forward to it. 1984 final which liverpool won on penalties. penalties. and it kicks off in a few hours' time. out of pocket. hours' time. david, from anfield, thank you. thank you.
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singer's home in 201a. with thousands of ranger muslins having fled to bangladesh. having fled to bangladesh. threatened to pull out of. them he is tackling anti—semitism within the party. action‘ from mr conflict but have told their fans to wait before corbyn. arranging travel. wait before arranging as ‘pockets of travel. anti—semitism. writers association women‘s footballer of the award. footballer of the award. is in westminster. are in the champions league semifinals. semifinals. relation to this meeting, how crucial is it. crucial is it.
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for england as they reached the semifinals of euro 2017. semifinals of euro 2017. terms of trying to repair damaged relations. relations. prize in three days after winning the pfa award on sunday. the pfa award on sunday. any immediate breakthrough in relations. the world snooker championship relations. after beating xiao guodong. beating xiao guodong. between thejewish community and mr corbyn. corbyn. clinch with either anthony mcgill or ryan day next. ryan day next. that‘s just about all defensive note saying the sport. that it‘s only the sport. here‘s hugh with a look ahead to sportsday. one 0. one 0. semifinal in over a decade when they host roma at anfield. host roma at anfield. it should be another electric european night. another electric european night. fortnight and it just strikes a we‘ll have all the build—up from anfield live in sportsday from 630. anfield live in sportsday defensive tone. defensive tone. from 630. and that‘s all the sport for now.
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leadership foundation the moves they to the bbc newsrooms around want. want. the uk. procedures, fixed timeline for investigations. investigations. platforms with those accused of anti—semitism. anti—semitism. not talking to fringe jewish groups. jewish groups. come is that right? what are they? convinced he will bite on the package they have put on the table. package they have put on the table. lets for which just weeks or even days. norman, thank you very much. norman smith in westminster. days. problems accessing mobile and online banking for a than one person, it‘s considered brothel keeping and that is illegal. brothel keeping and that is illegal. days. these pop up brothels are being investigated by a group of mps. investigated by a group of mps. to enable further work to be done to solve the problems. say that every police force in the uk is dealing with them. uk is dealing with them. he also promised that no customers would be left "out of pocket". well obviously, you brothels largely because of the internet. know, it‘s a internet. big apology to workers putting cards in phone boxes. now all the our tsb customers. adverts online.
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them, or they are used to receiving from tsb. prostitution and sex workers said this. working all right? this. well, we have just taken our internet channel down again. as of midday on tuesday. internet has dramatically changed the phenomenon. the phenomenon. huge prevalence across the whole of the uk of pop up brothels. the uk of pop up brothels. hours, so this evening. unique adverts of sex workers and prostitutes every month. prostitutes every month. it is all across how are you going to be compensating customers? the uk. from this. across the uk. customers and we apologise. large cities, also market towns and rural settings as well. channel. rural settings as well. not a new problem but why such a problem? problem but why such a problem? consequence of the inconvenience we‘ve created. these brothels, for bullies, it‘s difficult to track the women down. how many do you think were affected by the failures? difficult to track the women down. it‘s bad news for us and it‘s bad news for the customers. it actually ran smoothly for the vast majority. men buying sex it is about women being forced into all of this stuff is working as expected. it. being forced into it.
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make the choice to sell sex of their own free will. own free will. getting into our digital channel. i apologise unreservedly to those. are being forced into it by someone who controls their movements. who controls their movements. to the white house. a subject they disagree and then forced into the trade that is not regulated. on. is not regulated. with tehran signed in 2015. against such a move. they‘re becoming allies. they even get started, that‘s the way it goes and it goes on and on. way it goes and it goes on and on. testament to the enduring friendship that binds our two nations. that binds our two nations. often the women are terrified when the police turn up. the police turn up. our first official state visit with the leader of america‘s oldest ally.
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the leader of america‘s aware of what is happening just next door to their own homes. oldest ally. door to the proud nation of france. in response president macron praised what the their own us has to offer. homes. it‘s quite up thing that goes on everywhere actually. everywhere actually. happening in your neighbourhood or your own street. your own street. represents endless possibilities for my country. happening in your neighbourhood, look at the police. my country. look at the it brings about hopes that of is and prescribed destinies. that of is police. gangs can move them around so quickly. and prescribed destinies. quickly. optimism and sometimes envies the united states. united states. your country and ideal of freedom and peace. more from washington later. was celebrated this afternoon. from the tower of london and hyde park. they are used to mark the birth of every prince or princess. there will be little sign of activity throughout the day. activity throughout the day. thank you phil. that‘s the duchess of cambridge had to face the world‘s press with her new baby. the world‘s press with her new baby. nationwide. it must have been a daunting prospect.
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and kiran chug, head of content at mumsnet. go nationwide every afternoon here on afternoon live. would want to do but yet she looked great. great. in the fight against disease. at delivering drugs to exactly the right part of your body. until now it‘s been very hard to find on earth. 0ur science correspondent richard westcott has all the details. which looked as if it was great, straightforward. straightforward. a mineral called vaterite. no, i‘d never heard of it either. kids, of course it doesn‘t come he‘s got a hold him to do it. got a hold him to do it. so having that team is quite important? that team is quite some salmon! important? anyway vaterite here is incredibly useful. the rate that a drug is released into your body. that would make medicines far more effective.
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line to possibly save lives that‘s a great thing to do. hairdo, make—up and designer dress and get out and face people. and get out and face people. at every day for years? absolutely. we were really excited. calcite, almost that because the stylists and left the building an hour or so before. the building an hour or so before. like a chalk substance. like everyone, she did rare that it was found just look brilliant. on the occasional meteorite. brilliant. opinions as elizabeth says, how do you feel after your baby is university sainsbury‘s lab which can analyse them. born. you feel after your baby is born. if you feel bad you will get! you feel bad you will get! this lighter stuff around the leaf edge. is still stuck to the leaf.
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giving birth ijust wanted to sit on the server, i couldn't have got up. the server, i couldn't have got up. time, why has it taken so long to find vaterite on them? i wanted to get home and see my other children. we‘ve just not other children. so for every mother it will be different. had the microscopes it will be different. elizabeth, it is a double edged sword. in the past. is a double edged sword. things are expected of a member of the royal family. things are expected of a member of the royalfamily. the royalfamily. level where we can look at these things in detail. world and the way it can help with very human problems. there are 8,000 species in doing her duty which is fantastic so it doesn‘t look as if it is a drag. it doesn‘t look as if it is a drag. the garden. hidden right under their nose? richard westcott, bbc news, cambridge. who is on a state visit to bonding cosy time with just the family. family. washington. washington. pictures of the meeting have public appearances, maybe until just come in. the exciting wedding. come in. exciting wedding.
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kiran, every new mum has this, the family want to get involved. problems than ever before it is — if it restarts its nuclear programme. it restarts its nuclear programme. family want to get involved. they want to visit. want to visit. which is the last thing you want. thing you want. around the country in smart cars wanting time with the baby. wanting time with the baby. i think this is quite a shared pressure. this is quite a shared pressure. deal that the usa has threatened to pull out of. pull out of. the door, not answer the phone and spend time getting to know the baby. spend time getting to know the baby. and hopefully that is what they will get of the united states to stick with that deal. a chance to do now. that deal. get a chance to do now. first days are crucial for that relationship. relationship. take you to that news conference in washington when that gets under way. washington when helpfully at the time they can enjoy each that gets other. each other. under way. wanting to stop on the with rachel but first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. steps and have more time. have more time. is charged with ten counts paparazzi while her father just wants of murder.
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to keep going. wants to keep going. between their two nations. effect on the siblings even without the worlds media on the doorstep? as a result of ongoing problems with mobile the worlds media on the doorstep? - the moment theyjust excited. the moment and online banking. theyjust excited. some contact and the attention paid to her and so on. to her and so on. since 2007, according to the office for national statistics. their routines and they will keep it as low—key as they can. as low—key as they can. numbers in employment. edged up to 86. baby gets fed and sleeps at the 798 trillion. right times? right times? many ways the appearance of the duchess will reinforce both views. duchess will reinforce both views. those who say she can afford to look like that will feel vindicated. like that will feel vindicated. or are at risk of closure. maplin and toys r us sites account for half that total. argue have just been both chains fell into administration on the same through a difficult time! day in february. difficult time!
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is what mumsnetters are saying, really. really. by consumer lobby group this is probably one of the trickiest parts of it. which?. trickiest parts of it. with servicejudged "average" and "disappointing". for value for money, incentives and customer service. after birth, but will not have been easy. easy. into a crisis, now a is come if you make it look easy that is the trick. fully fledged crisis. that is the trick. crisis. she has some peace and quiet to bond with the baby. with the baby. the words slim and chums spring to mind! down at midnight today as it was for them to fix it. chums spring to mind! elizabeth and kiran, thank you. them to fix it. said he hoped it would show improvement towards evening. in london has been unveiled. improvement towards evening. the bronze cast honours dame millicent fawcett. still down at the moment —— since midday. a campaign that eventually succeeded more than midday. fifty years later. 0ur correspondent frankie mccamley reports.
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to the spanish banking platforms that cause these issues. that cause these issues. sisters choir filling the air outside the houses of parliament. outside the houses of parliament. the suffragists, dame millicent fawcett. they are making inquiries about potential data fawcett. breaches. potential data breaches. looking at other news... alphabet. the owner of google. their profits have been non—violent campaigning would lead to constitutional change. to constitutional change. amazing. suffragettes, a small organisation, believed in direct action. amazing. believed in direct action. prime minister theresa may paid tribute. changes president trump made to tax laws. tribute. laws. female mps would have taken their seats in parliament. seats in parliament.
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not for one truly great woman, dame millicent garrett fawcett. millicent garrett fawcett. present her oldest living relative, 81—year—old jennifer. present her oldest living relative, 81-year-old jennifer. 81-year-old jennifer. honoured and very grateful to all the people who made it possible. the people who made it possible. they are hiring more people to see what is going on. what is going on. staying with digging, oil. great, simon! how do you spell the word patronising? you spell the word patronising? you work it out. suffrage and goodness me, she did help deal with it. suffrage and goodness me, she did help dealwith it. work it out. suffrage and goodness me, she did help deal with it. help deal with it. chief marketing strategist from new york bank mallon. york bank mallon. a six—day winning streak, britain won the right to vote, sadik khan added his voice. khan added why is it so his voice. successfully? so successfully? cleared up errors, a campaign signed by 85,000 people. by 85,000 people.
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making one hell of the start on changing that. people feel rather more cautious changing that. about supply. about supply. stands alongside 11 all male statues in parliament square. in parliament square. frankie mccamley, bbc news. in a moment the business news with how significant it rachel horne. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live. is as a source of oil. oil. this is coming is due to appear in court. against the backdrop of a stronger he has been charged with ten counts of murder. dollar. as a result of ongoing problems with mobile backdrop of a stronger dollar. and online banking. the consumer perspective bad news, i‘m afraid. the consumer perspective bad news, i'm of sir cliff richard‘s home. afraid. i'm afraid. here‘s your business you almost feel sorry for them, you do feel sorry for the customers. do feel headlines on afternoon sorry for live. the customers. since 2007, according to the office for national statistics.
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specifics, i feel as tax receipts are at record levels with high numbers in more generally you employment. have to look at banking. 3%. have to look at banking. 798 trillion. about your security, it is about how strong your technology is. strong your or are at risk technology of closure. maplin and toys r us sites account for half that total. both chains fell into administration on the same day is. in february. by the financial services authority and questions will be asked. and questions will be asked. by consumer lobby group which?. strong figures from with servicejudged "average" and alphabet, the owner of google, this "disappointing". for value for money, incentives and customer service. morning. owner of google, this morning. how are investors feeling at the moment? are investors
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feeling at the moment? talk about insurance renewal because we talk about this a lot. people may continue to focus on the fact to egg astonishing numbers. fact to egg astonishing numbers. us newspaper industry says it is clear that that still is working. clear that that still is working. opt out of providing data to people your renewal through do you shop around? like google? like google? your renewal through do you shop around ? your renewal through do you shop around? do you automatically renew? that has led to what has happened with facebook. i do shop has happened around now. with facebook. that's the key thing to do. thing to do. consumers en masse are going to stop providing the data ? consumers en masse are going to stop providing the data? i customers is say prices are going up, it says. doubt up, it says. it. changed the prices are rising, they are being penalised for staying put. are being penalised for staying put. months‘ time data usage concerns may have ebbed away somewhat. caroline where am is chief executive of the financial ombudsman service. of the financial have ebbed away somewhat. and give your time. now the
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ombudsman service. thank you forjoining us caroline. markets. —— thank you for your time. you for your time. the ftse has been absolutely today. absolutely today. being penalised for staying put, give us an example. give us an example. the first—quarter figures out tomorrow. tomorrow. commune of around the corner from me. me. that they might try to sell—off costa. with a company for many years and the premium has gone about you. costa. investors will be interested in that. the premium has gone about in that. you. as we discussed, brent crude almost at $75 a barrel. crude almost at $75 a barrel. claims and the way claims are being paid out. back on my shoulder would you lean over and get rid of it? on buy you seeing the that coming through? air, through? no. no. and emmanuel macron, the president of france, we can listen in. of france, we can listen in. coming down but we are seeing people questioning them more. questioning them more. we would encourage that. encourage that. honour to be sure,
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if you are not sure, question, and shop around. we do have a question, and shop around. what would you advise customers to do? would you advise customers to special relationship. special relationship. we have to make imperfect years perfect. do? make imperfect years perfect. is the sign of a special relationship, isn‘t it. is the sign of a special claim, nothing has changed in the area and the price has gone up. area and the price has gone up. what should they do. relationship, isn't it. relationship, isn't it. i think it is a power—play! i think it is should they do. get in touch with the insurer and ask why. the insurer and ask why. a power-play! there might have been some change. that is a woman's field. no, it is have been some change. my view. don'tjust shop on price, make sure that the cover is right for you. that the cover is right for you. iwould have said bromance. have said bromance. cover is right for you but don't be afraid to ask questions. afraid to ask questions. caroline, thank a bit of fluff there, simon, there it goes, now you are perfect! it goes, now you are perfect! you for thank you, rachel! 0h! oh! your time. thank you for your time. something that makes people go really? it‘s difficult to hours without using coal, according to the national follow bad but grid. i will try. follow bad but i will try. the longest period since the industrial revolution in the 1880s. industrial revolution in the 1880s.
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ijust had to check the year. will be addressing the world‘s media at their bilateral meeting. at their bilateral meeting. sources to achieve this coal— free position by then. position by then. still chatting away and checking each other‘s clothing! each other‘s clothing! to the white house when that gets under way. they are on track to do it, they might even manage it before 2025. might even manage it before 2025. so what are they using instead? what are they using instead? this 72 hour period we had 30% from ‘crossing divides‘. gas, 2a. gas, 2a. officers which can be tense — at egg lower percentages nuclear and imports making up the remainder. imports making times. up the remainder. meditation sessions together. mercyjuma visited the prison. the point of view of security of supply... supply... last time we almost run out of gas. out of gas. supplies from if we are moving towards renewable sources. towards renewable sources. executive of the energy institute earlier. characterised by despair, jensen and aggression. earlier. they call this mindful laughter.
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diversity, 70% of coal on the system overall. by kevin and i overall. bring in anger. withoutjudgment to what is happening in and around you. happening in and around you. and help people opportunities we have to manage their emotions use that energy. energy. better. emotions better. know i want to start mindful breathing. in. slowly. 0ut. out. system which is what we are hearing people describe it as. people describe it as. but is a journey we are on. journey we are on. sources of energy that we produce, we are producing here at home. we are producing here at home. was louise kingham chief executive of the energy institute. of the energy institute. especially the two prison officers and increased temperatures we might have been using less energy as well. the prisoners.
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been using less energy as well. two keep our homes. and the must look at the markets. prisoners. markets. the ftse only up slightly but markets are up at the moment. but markets are up at the moment. changed his view there‘s a feeling interest rates will rise in the us. will rise in the us. of those guarding that seems to be giving traders some confidence. be giving traders him. him. between us and them it was like hell and heaven. some confidence. hell and heaven. nobody would talk to william hill down almost 17%. anybody. fixed odds betting terminals. to anybody. odds betting terminals. moment you can bet up to £100 on them. see them as my brothers, my keepers, we can talk, we can chat. we them. revenue to the gambling sector can and the government. laugh. the government. it looks like we will see a limit put on them. will see a limit put on them. i talked to them. he was the first one to be like family to me. first one to be like family to me. it could be as low as £2, that could have a huge impact on the sector. have a huge impact on the sector. he made it possible for me to see my daughter the first time. daughter the first time. owner of ladbrokes is down 7% since early today. guard who diligently attends these sessions. early today. sessions.
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buy them, they need to make the deal by tomorrow. by tomorrow. they have now submitted theirfifth bid. it's not easy to open up, but because of that to get advice. but because of theirfifth bid. that to get advice. out by tomorrow whether that it everyone here recognises that each day is a struggle. has been successful. day is a struggle. been successful. just explain what shire is? a british drugs meaningful relationships that go beyond the colour of their uniforms. beyond the colour of making company. their uniforms. mercyjuma, bbc news. company. that takeover goes through by tomorrow. tomorrow. i‘ll be back with more market news later. uk/crossingdivides. see you later. now let‘s have a look at the weather. weather. have text it to tommy and does not matter because they are lecterns! matter because they are lecterns! we‘ll have live coverage from bad news conference in washington later. news conference in washington later. now the areas and especially in wales we‘ve seen outbreaks of rain. weather. seen outbreaks of and then christian fraser with the five o‘clock news. rain. fraser with the five o‘clock news. first, the weather.
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wales, further north, brighter, a scattering of showers as well. scattering of showers as well. great, and especially in wales we‘ve seen outbreaks of rain and drizzle. seen outbreaks of rain and drizzle. the atlantic, also a scattering showers as well. showers as well. depressed, between 11 and 15 degrees. degrees. to three or less in north—eastern scotland, the numbers will be lower. scotland, the numbers will be lower.
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when we are in cooler air with north to north—westerly winds. to north—westerly winds. develop in and be blown eastwards on a brisk wind. a brisk wind. temperatures a bit depressed, 11-15d. temperatures a bit depressed, 11—15d. 11—15d. with these west to north westerly winds. winds. just into the left and heading towards the uk. towards the uk. temperatures, 11—15 the best temperatures of the weekend. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live. turning to the left and heading towards the uk. towards the uk.
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