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in wales and developing at midday. this is bbc newsroom live. south—east england. and 15th out of 26 countries who compete on the were wrongly given the all clears rain affecting is doing. in between, sunny spells. this night! tomorrow‘s competition takes place in for cervical cancer. £50 million to help existing english ones grow. disadvantaged pupils. lisbon. disadvantaged pupils. the favourites are cyprus, israel and france. surie will sing for the uk after being chosen in february. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito has been to meet her is of the screening in portugal. scandal. are more good school places. grammar schools do not do anything pupils. bbc pupils. questions, and why did mum die? eurovision has arrived in lisbon on. already have an advantage in leeds pupils behind. on the hatred and fear and news. few while the rest of the schools have faced real—time cuts. the 2016 referendum. i don‘t want that. we‘ll have the latest the city is awash with good cheer and euro pop passion. singh! at options for customs arrangements after from our correspondent. the 2016 referendum. while the rest of the schools are brexit. also this lunchtime. 00am. facing real—time cuts. one of the main pro—brexit campaign groups, leave. is fined 70,000 pounds for breaching electoral rules in the referendum. childhood obesity. grammar schools in england — labour calls 50 million pounds to help existing english ones expand. it a vanity project. a whistle—blower at the invitation to the ambassador‘s party. on the city‘s public transport network. the dress code? casual fabulous. company. are more good school of renting in britain. what he calls the ticking time bomb of fabulous. places. one of the main pro—brexit campaign groups, leave. the gmtvs even had a touch of dry eyes. just one of the aspects we‘ll be examining today across bbc news. child obesity. the brexit campaign group, and the star # leave. and its chief executive is referred to guest? surie, of course, the uk‘s eurovision hopeful. we childhood obesity. for breaking spending rules the police. comedies of its high of it and that, i thought, on the public. during the referendum. all shot dead near perth, western australia. neeed it's the worst mass shooting in the country since 1996.
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on the city's public transport network. somebody do you remember when we were kids with no fear. with no fear. to when he meets north korean leader kim jong—un at a with disabilities preparing to sing in windsor and this is not her first eurovision. eurovision. lean of renting in britain. summit next month. than those in wealthier parts of london. for the wedding. here she is in 2015, a backing singer. on. just one of the aspects we'll be examining today across bbc news. on a wedding gift for prince harry and everton, according to their boss, sam so when you step out on stage, what is the meghan markle. good alla rdyce. feeling? is the feeling? to press ahead with plans to help grammar schools in england expand. grammar schools in move to america. the contestants get ready for the eurovision song contest. afternoon. england expand. good now, it is time for an update on the sport, with catherine downes. sport, with catherine downes. thanks, like no other audience i‘ve ever experienced. go vicky. funding from a £50 million pot. sorry! it‘s friday the 11th of may. union leaders say it‘s the wrong move while school budgets wayne rooney has not asked to leave everton. asked to leave everton. i‘m vicki young. are tight. -- go surie! welcome to bbc newsroom live. and she has an army of supporters with her. and joins me now from westminster. linked with with a move this morning. with her. summer in america's mls. germany performed last night, first time we have seen a... night, first time we have seen a... in america's mls. schools, i think you went to a grammar school. have agreed a deal and he has yet to sign it. grammar school. i stood there and i was absolutely streaming with tears when i saw it. this is what alatas had to say. streaming with tears when i saw it. lots of people say, it is fine if you get in, isn‘t it? to create new places. it is fine if you get in, isn‘t 0ur super fans were full of passion, but not much say. it? it's friday 11th may. hope. parents greater choice. i'm vicki but not much hope. does britain stand chance? no. plus exam, they feel like failures at 11. i believe we young. favours the privileged few. —— but for those who don‘t pass. pass. where wayne lies with it, i cannot welcome to bbc newsroom live. are... jon donnison reports. tell you the moment. not even a we know that grammar schools are hugely popular with parents. to create new places. tell you the moment. we know they are good for the pupils that attend chance? real after i believe we are going to come 17. 17? them.
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parents greater choice. out where the situation actually theresa may has long been a fan of grammar schools. she went to one herself. lies. i love surie about children from ordinary or even underprivileged backgrounds. favours the privileged few. lies. 17. once upon a time, britain was a superpower. a time, britain was jon donnison reports. new ones after it lost its commons majority last we know that a superpower. the last 20 years? year. grammar schools are not so good. hugely popular with casting aside children who don‘t get in. confrontation with me, or any to expand existing in. parents. we know they are good for the pupils that attend difficult situation. difficult situation. grammar schools. we are two adults, and we talk. do you think the uk‘s attitude overall to eurovision is? schools, free schools, and they are doing very well. them. theresa may has long been a fan of overall to eurovision is? doing very well. adults, and we talk. i think it is still taboo. in 2016 to create grammar schools. she went to one herself. is still taboo. i think it is still a taboos object in the uk. outstanding schools than ever before. more places. who is on an upward trajectory at the madrid open. a taboos object in the uk. before. new ones after it lost its the madrid open. but it is still a huge so on saturday nights. absolutely. they‘ll increase commons majority last year. massively oversubscribed, often 22 one. admissions for one. this win over world number ten, david coffin. disadvantaged children. david coffin. the government says it to expand existing tunes in, but nobody wants to talk about of a love for a grammar schools. it. d. will give parents more any semifinals, this evening. in eurovision. choice. in 2016 to evening. ithink there is a problem of perception. provide places strikes me as common sense. is a problem of perception. we don't take it seriously? elitist when school sense. create more places. 20 for the very first time if he gets a win. take it seriously? in my borough of croydon, it is a good example. i am in budgets were at is a good example. the music, we think the music is rubbish. breaking point. grammar schools in sutton to the west. a good place. rubbish. they'll increase admissions for please put your hands in your west. is good content, but we don't see the same way. the same way. prayer position... disadvantaged children. the government says it will easier for religious groups to open free give parents more choice. it is good to keep it up and not just have one good match. schools. just have one good match. and miles travelling to a that you can pay consistently well at big tournaments. that doesn't the ceremony the competition in the way. grammar school. elitist when school budgets were at big a new wave of faith school. at breaking point. schools. please put your tournaments. jon donnison, bbc news. satellite site, would be a good idea.
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and her answer this year? hands in your rafael nadal has won his 50th set in a row. idea. a row. 200 to one. it increases choice for parents, and that is a good thing. parents, and that is a good thing. prayer position... but remember, there is always hope. —— her odds this year. have you thought that if you easier for religious groups to open free sutton, which, i know people who have been to there. schools. 34—year—old record, and nadal plays dominic thiem in a court of final. dominic thiem in a court win? you thought that if you win? have been to there. of final. a new wave of faith into just glitter and feathers, because that‘s eurovision! was designed to increase choice for parents. the headlines are schools. into them without having a large bit of tutoring, which costs money. of tutoring, which costs money. jon donnison, bbc news. coming up on league relegated to midweek fixtures. fixtures. you say you are helping disadvantaged people. the bbc news more school places. disadvantaged people. do you really think they are hopping? think they are hopping? to increase choice for as i say, there have been 800,000 created since 2010. there are two macro answers to your question. channel. two macro answers to your question. parents. conference before he sets down to 22 yea rs. conference before he sets down to 22 years. in a moment, we say goodbye to viewers on years. bbc two. first, we leave you with for a look at the weather. that pressure and help that problem you are describing. you are describing. more school places. attractive respectful fans than the current premier league championship. current premier league championship. as i say, there have been 800,000 created since that we have got good school places 2010. high—profile spin out in the spanish godfrey. godfrey. thank you, and diversity and choice. red bull's daniel those sutton grammar school does a really good job. ricciardo is out vicki. they do outreach work. the government after this crash. work. some grammar schools to free not be nearly as warm or hot as last weekend. for pursuing is out after this crash. weekend. tuition for the test. what she tuition for the test. that we have got good school it the time sheets with mercedes's team—mate lewis hamilton in second. team—mate lewis called "vanity birmingham even do scholarships for travel and sports equipment. places and diversity and choice. hamilton in projects". travel and sports equipment. second. sunshine, in fact, across the south—east of england. south—east of england. at an advantage and leaving the vast majority of children left this was the scene there in west berkshire. behind.
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history today when they play their first test match. scene there in west berkshire. we have sunshine considering. —— ireland. have sunshine considering. their opponents are pakistan. that opponents are pakistan. 20%, which is higher than the local population. heads association and head teacher at rugby high school. they population. want is there for us, and bad weather has delayed the toss. delayed the toss. to western areas of england and, so that cloud gradually increasing. at that cloud gradually increasing. the shejoins us now. she joins us now. the one thing they would have been hoping for was a half decent day. hoping for was a half decent children from free school meals backgrounds going. moment. backgrounds going. thank you for joining us here on bbc news. day. nottinghamshire, is seen many of us will see throughout the afternoon. will see throughout the afternoon. there a crisis in the retention and recruitment of teachers. grammar schools do need to learn those lessons. those lessons. joining us here on bbc news. mentioned down towards the south—east. south—east. which is the education funding for all of our children. weather forecast for the rest of the day is not good. at times even asked for donations to pay for textbooks? day is not good. elsewhere, that rain is edging its way eastward. which is an anti—selection group campaigning to end the 11 plus. pay for textbooks? money is pretty scarce, isn‘t it? rely on you doing more to help those from poorer backgrounds, isn't it? from poorer backgrounds, scarce, isn‘t it? way eastward. isn't it? right way to be spending those precious resources? heavy at times across western scotland into northern ireland. scotland into northern ireland. precious resources? let's put it into context. disappointingly cool, temperatures 11-13. disappointingly cool, temperatures 11—13. into context. ambitious to expect you will have five days of good weather. notice this line of greens here. five days of good here. education budget is roughly in the region of £42 billion. weather. region of £42 billion. from deprived backgrounds, and this school and others do, to,... school and others do, gusty winds, as that pushes further eastward during this afternoon. eastward during to,... next few days, and this first historic test will get under way. historic test will get under way. this afternoon. about the respect that —— places. will move eastwards into the start of the weekend. showed he can cut it as a football manager. of the weekend. try and level the playing field and dilutes the effect of coaching. dilutes the effect manager. greening, as education secretary last year, announced another 1. last year, announced another 1.
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of coaching. 3 billion for schools. will start up with a dry and bright note, with billion for schools. than almost 6 million of the players. players. some sunshine. note, with some sunshine. his achievements in ashes test matches. matches. and that is all the sport the day, rain spreads up into south—eastern england. south—eastern england. now, real terms per—pupil increases this year in pupilfunding. sections of the community and not for a small section. for now. this year in for a small section. pupilfunding. it back and that is a challenge, isn't it? quite cool where you have some cloud and rain, temperatures 14—15. that is a challenge, isn't it? and rain, temperatures 14—15. pressures this year and next year are using a little bit. are using a little bit. does eventually get under way, on our website. our we must leave it there. website. the north and the west, and it could be a little bit warmer. thank you very much indeed. able children which is a cruel and pointless process. pointless —— sunshine. but one constant has that is it from me for now. back to you. you. process. been commentatorjohn motson. thank you very much, catherine. but one constant has been commentatorjohn got a lot of coaching and it costs a lot. motson. just his famous moving its way little bit further north how can you level that springfield? sheepskin coat! springfield? and west. motty will commentate his final game for the bbc on sunday. north and west. for the bbc on you can see pulses of heavy rain. here‘s a reminder of some of his more of heavy rain. sunday. disadvantaged backgrounds who do not have to pay here's a reminder of some of his more memorable memorable moments. oh, what a fees. have to pay fees. moments. it could be a little bit further east, north, all west. goal! east, north, all west. so stay tuned to the forecast. not commercially available or purchased by tutors. to the forecast. purchased by tutors. what a goal! would have achieved at least as much in all ability schools. ronnie radford bradford again... in all ability schools. the scorer. so will be a bit drier and brighter down towards the south—east later. down towards the south—east later. oh, what a goal! and the crowd are invading the pitch! what a and now it will take some time to clear the goal! ronnie red fern the scorer. scorer. field. you are, the risk of one to showers in wales and north—west england. and here comes the in wales and pot of paint. north—west england. and this is extraordinary!
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and the crowd are invading the pitch! pitch! temperatures, 15—17, a good 10—11 lower than last weekend. and now it will take some time to clear the field. time to clear the we, during the match? lower than last weekend. provide to —— who prefer to divide children of the age of ten. children of the age of ten. and then suddenly, here is gets a brief overview of what the test field. and here comes the pot of paint. week, high pressure will develop, so will be largely settled. the new team chief. is to be like. and this is extraordinary! will be largely settled. test is to this is extraordinary! a tiny percentage of the number of schools that there are? this get up about ten minutes schools that there are? be like. to see the penalty spot painted, are we, during the match? ago. fairly bright weather at times through next week. matter, anyway, whether grammar more on the website. schools exist? what the news was. out to other parts of the country, as well. that is all from me. goodbye. and then suddenly, here is the new as well. will say that resources are pretty team chief. team chief. scarce. this get up about ten minutes ago. scarce. minutes ago. is a across to ask pele, of all people, what the news was. appealing to parents to come forward for donations to pay for text books. for donations to pay substitute. what the news was. certainly some football history being made here. for text books. match before. is not fair that it is going to grammar schools? grammar schools? which says ronaldo plays an edmundo is a substitute. is a substitute. state has talked about the need certainly some football history being made here. football history being made here. for training increase in laces. been painted during a first division match before. match —— places. before. absolutely snowbound. places. schools are getting even more resources . schools are getting even more resources. we need more good and outstanding secondary school places. outstanding secondary school places. it is completely crazy. there is a bit of a gale hurtling around me now as well. oh, dear me. this part of buckinghamshire is absolutely snowbound. sure that there are enough places for secondary school children. for secondary school children. absolutely snowbound. tackle on number of a gale hurtling around me now as well. well. oh, shouldn‘t they be allowed to do that and be allowed to expand? and be allowed to expand? 14. dear.
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new wave of grammar schools, that was the original idea? final of england get there, for the tackle and number was the original idea? 14. tackle and number 14. brings tears to his eyes. that almost brings tears to his eyes. you think grammar schools should be allowed to open? where some schools are seen as second best. allowed to second best. open? they should if it is the wish of the local are so different now compared to when he began his career. community. compared to when he began his career. local community. the good schools that are open to all. all. obviously, the game has changed massively. old—fashioned 11 plus rather than expanding the grammar school system. obviously, the game has changed massively. massively. an agreement about how expanding the grammar school system. massively. we must leave it it is good to there. be provided. jo buckley from the comprehensive future. from the comprehensive future. 0k, we must leave it there. thank you very much. there. thank you very much for joining us. the campaign group leave. wonder everywhere, whereas now, there is very strict security. more less anywhere, whereas now there is very strict security. there is very strict security. there is very strict security. i started, there was no commercial department at clubs. department at clubs. the 2016 referendum. there were no sponsors are no executive boxes. is at clubs, no sponsors, no executive sponsors are no executive boxes. incorrectly reported what boxes. executive boxes. it spent during electoral commission concluded that the campaign group leave. the campaign group leave. the referendum. incorrectly reported what it spent during the the group did not run the official leave campaign. referendum. during the referendum. leave. they did not run the official leave campaign. run the official leave campaign. attack on brexit and that the matter will be challenged in court. claire bassett, says its evidence is robust. radically, including, of course, the players' wages john motson there. radically, including, of course, the players' wages. john motson has commentated on 29 fa cup finals.
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to our political correspondent. for the bbc next weekend, and we can speak to in the west midlands have been busy creating a him via webcam. unique wedding gift. of people with mental illness and various disabilities. how serious is this? it is serious. so, yes. no pressure at all! 30. you been getting any kind of tips from john moxon? from john moxon? i spoke to him yesterday, trish adudu has been following the choir you pointed out that actually. and this report. yesterday, actually. a choir leave. done, and i‘m confident that it will stand up to scrutiny. if done, and i'm confident that it will stand was still allowed to spend rehearsing at up to scrutiny. thousands of pounds. their weekly they have been eu found itself in trouble. fined £70,000. practice. you have pointed out that leave. £70,000. nothing extraordinary about that, but this is no one require. of all abilities, gospability. plead and it was co—founded by arron banks, the businessmen. banks, the businessmen. than 10%, so it happen during the course of an fa cup final. cup has fined leave. final. and it was or mental disability. electoral commission found is that leave. leave. co—funded by arron for prince harry and meghan markle ahead of their banks the businessman. wedding. so what is the inspiration for this always, always willing to take a phone call and offer advice. choir? phone call and offer advice.
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electoral commission found with organisations like invictus, fantastic work. receipts or invoices the payments totalling you are a young, green journalists coming into that environment. coming into that environment. was that leave. £80,000. totalling £80,000. what do you think is best qualities are as a commentator? like this muscular dystrophy sufferer came to try out. are as a commentator? the voice we associated with football commentary. football commentary. and expressing that through music bring £80,000. about him that makes him special, do you think? such a strength and power. recklessly filed incorrect information. alongside those you think? information. we have got it lacks in from arron banks. from arron banks. with less himself, i think there isjust something about his voice. he has been quite robust and what he is saying. something about his voice. obvious issues. robust and what he is saying. incorrect information on the campaign‘s spending. 26 choir members were selected. and threatened to take them to court. been robust and what is perform live in front of the archbishop of canterbury. all sorts of people all believe in the main. saying. the man officiating rinse the main. and threatened to take them to court. harry and meghan markle‘s you like, an ideal voice were sports commentary. wedding. the man officiating rest here, we will be going to court to challenge it. commentary. prince harry and meghan markle‘s wedding. that was arron banks speaking this morning. people. i cannot hold a note in my head. morning. all of them believe in remain. listening to them, thinking, ican't do that!
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off—the—cuff is one of the great challenges of commentary. challenges of commentary. so it is certainly not the last word on the subject. services, and that its role was limited to... morning. limited to... this is not the only group to have been fined. group to have been fined. but no time to waste. is a 90 minutes unscripted live piece of television. for various mental health piece of television. probably the time that charities. but the story does not end there. was vote leave, and that investigation is still going on. investigation is still going on. anybody will ever do thank you very much. that. but it is growing and growing and ever do that. growing. we have just had an invitation to windsor. can i pull it off?! inspired by prince harry, created for his wedding. recently announced closing. banned from the city's public transport network to tackle obesity. 40% of 10 and 11—year—olds in the capital are overweight. is no script, anything can happen at any time. any time. ultimate wedding singers. ben ando reports. in one word, have you got a sheepskin coat? no! fined. fast food adverts seem to be a constant companion. luck to you for your first fa cup final. and john motson's legendary career is to stops, train interiors and station platforms. be celebrated... still going on. than £600 thousand. it's time for action. motty: the man behind the for attempting to unmask a whistle—blower at the bank. sheepskin. that'sjohn motson night on bbc two next saturday 19th may.
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staff to raise concerns. 30 on sunday morning. after amsterdam, to do tackle childhood obesity. so. 40% of 10 and 11—year—olds in an alternative tournament will kick equipment over the next 10 years, according to a report from mps. off in moscow. the capital are overweight. ben ando reports. black hole in the ministry of defence's budget. on the streets or in or the public about the financial risks care. it faces. food and if they are not willing to do so... do so... choices that children and families make. fast food adverts seem to be a constant companion. went to meet them. overweight as those in more prosperous areas, like life in care stops, train interiors and station platforms. richmond. is it ok to blatantly marketjunk food to our children? is tough in parental bereavement leave any country. for all. there are 40 children his bill is being discussed in it‘s time for action. in this russian orphanage. the commons today. their parents are either dead or unable to look after is so close to his heart. after amsterdam, to do them. but the girls #adenough, calling for a so. similar ban on junk have discovered a food advertising. new distraction in he says children are bombarded with such images wherever they go. football. it began when they saw the boys on the pitch and joined in. do so... getting ready to represent russia at the street children‘s which meets for
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they have got to go elsewhere. world cup. the first time later this year. make. and the tournament this week bereaved parents, but it was fate that brought me to this position. ben ando, bbc news, central london. is a major motivator. of paediatrics and child health. overweight as those in more prosperous areas, like richmond. stillborn, full term in is it ok to blatantly market junk food to our children? and it is a great october 20 14. country. 14. they understand that. they feel the responsibility. thank you forjoining us here this #adenough, calling for a similar ban on junk food but for russia. morning. morning. advertising. he says children are bombarded with such images wherever they just happened, the enormity of losing a child. losing a go. exposure to these kinds of advertising make a difference? ahead of their very own advertising make a difference? child. world cup. notjust ball skills but also fitness. know that it makes a difference and how is it possible to tell? how is it possible to tell? for this team, it is about more than just football. upstairs, i am shown around. first the common room, and then homework class. independent organisations suggesting that advertising works. which meets for the first time than six months, they are not covered by any legislation at all. covered by any legislation at that advertising works. later this year. if it wasn't working, nobody would pay for it. ben ando, bbc news, central london. working, nobody would pay all. or maybe join the for it. army. but what makes her face light up is talk of football. translation: it is about understanding each good eating habit in the light of the advertising. the advertising. other. it is so interesting. can make choices, children are very impressionable. and you enter the world insensitivity towards what had happened. impressionable. happened. of football. it is brilliant.
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most children in care in russia do have at least one living parent. but many will spend their whole lives in obesity levels in london homes like this. the government has at a high risk of problems in their adult life. are among the worst adult life. into work because they are part of the so much pressure. been promoting foster the so much pressure. in europe. carer in recent the worst in europe. four in ten children are overweight or obese. children are overweight years. or obese. of problems does that lead to four children now in later life? children now in later life? on the nhs, and impact economic productivity. that are smaller and cosier places to grow productivity. up in. i love foot ball. because there are some employers that does do not do the right thing. that does do not do well as their physical activity is limited. the right thing. limited. skills at the street kids world cup. their experiences of life in care. i can know something you... i of heart diseases and a risk of cancers increases dramatically. can cancers increases dramatically. being advertised on the tube, in transit and in buses in the future. know in appetite and obesity at the university of something year when we get this legislation onto the statute book. liverpool. new... about other countries. impact on world being of children and adults in the long one. thank you forjoining discrimination as well as their opponents. and adults in the long one. us. is this the main thing that should be done. the main thing that should be done. the trophy for together for short russia. lives. mints on the bus or the tube or the train actually affect what they eat? absolutely.
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the science rarely does support vista. support vista. empathy or sympathy that you would expect. expect. doing more to reduce sugar, for example? absolutely. there is no question about recognise that all bereavements are incredibly that. question about that. painful. were of an acceptable incredibly painful. come into force now and it is a first step in the direction. first step in the direction. standard. that some disabled people feel trapped inside their own homes. the loss of a child is one of the many things that we could do, but it is a start. just especially devastating for them. 0ur reporter, ellis palmer went to derby to try and find do, but it is a start. especially devastating for them. a house. 0n. a child is being an absolutely overwhelming grief. overwhelming grief. health education as a statutory curriculum in schools. children, particularly smaller children. curriculum in schools. in. that will make a big difference. whole sense of identity is lost with that child as well. children. make a big difference. that child as well. so we really do welcome this bill today. welcome this bill how they talk about food today. that matters more than advertising? renting as a disabled person can be a bit of a nightmare. a bit of a nightmare. matters more than advertising? those factors, too. difficulty is finding a weeks does not actually seem factors, too. children, isn't it their influence that matters the most? place, as we found that matters the most? that long, does it? in derby. long, does it? should it really be a longer parental leave? found in derby. longer parental leave? of the child to say that these are really was looking for a property with a step three bathroom. step three bathroom. fun and delicious foods. really fun and delicious foods. not one had a single place for me to view. can take his leave, it is paid leave, from 56 days to 56 weeks. messages they are getting from schools or from their parents. single place for me to view. leave, from 56 days to 56 weeks.
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schools or from their parents. they seem to be disproportionately affected by it. the time frame in which you can take the lead. affected by it. commission if my experience is commonplace. the lead. bombardment that children commonplace. that there is less advertise and on disabled people in this country is not acceptable. offer. and grief does not come in a neat package. will receive. 0k thank you very much for that. not acceptable. package. it is also about sedentary that. for two weeks and then you are over it. lifestyles. lifestyles. it is a will be coming back to properties are not capable of being adapted. again and again. lifelong bereavement. adapted. thank you very much indeed. the period in which the leave can be taken. every day, is that a more positive thing to be doing? thing to be doing? at that have more of contribute their full taken. an influence? potential to society. of an influence? society. we are getting some breaking news on ba rclays. we are getting some breaking news on barclays. barclays. extended, for children up whistle—blowing scandal that went to the age of billion to give out as grants to landlords on there. 25,. to adapt homes. there. of 25,. burn off the energy they have just taken in. landlords to adapt homes. taken in. agents says landlords are obliged to take this up if asked. keen to see the age range extended to 25. to 25. take this up if thanks very much forjoining us, lizzie chambers. asked. be used to both make changes or remove them if needed. remove them if food environment for kids to grow up in. needed. in the west midlands have been busy creating a unique in. wedding gift. about the size of the fine that they will face, we should be... will face, we should be... it helps to promote the healthy options, instead. of people with mental illness and options, instead. the situation in various uk various disabilities. cities before. before. that the messaging about obesity is having any impact, as tall? the wake of the whistle—blowing scandal at ba rclays bank. the wake of the whistle—blowing scandal at barclays bank. scandal at barclays bank. having any impact, as tall? in the social shift and cultural change as well as a legal change.
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bring you more as we get that in the next few minutes. run—up to well as a thank you very much. the big legal change. day. any sign that the are changing their behaviour? situation is not going to get any betterfor young renters like me. behaviour? 30. expanding grammar trish adudu has been following the choir and this report. labelling, and there is still an awful long way to go. schools. awful long way to go. million to help finish once rent their homes all day here in bbc news. take more peoples. £50 million to more peoples. one of the main brexit campaign groups, leave. campaign groups, leave. a choir rehearsing at their weekly practice. help existing english £70,000 for breaching practice. ones take more rules in the about that, but this referendum. is no one require. pupils. referendum. one of the main pro—brexit campaign groups, london's mayor bansjunk require. leave. food ads. is fined £70,000for breaching electoral rules in the referendum. industry to catch up with the messages. 0n the london underground. gospel choir made up of all abilities, gospability. thank you very much indeed. abilities, gospability. sam allardyce says that wayne rooney has not asked to leave the club. on the city‘s public has not asked to leave the have overcome or are living with a physical or mental disability. transport network. club. physical or mental disability. leave to america, but he is yet to sign that deal. harry and meghan markle ahead of their wedding. sign that deal. their wedding. take more pupils. so what is the inspiration for this choir? one of the main pro—brexit campaign groups —— leave. play dennis apostle of inspiration for this choir? for a place in the semifinals. in the semifinals. with organisations like invictus, fantastic work. fantastic work. david goffin yesterday at the day after beating novak djokovic. england's... are at risk to lava bursting from the ground. .. england's... rules in the referendum.
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on the big island. windy, and the toss has been delayed. on the city‘s public transport occurring in coming delayed. network. good. we will have more on this tour days. virginia langeberg has the story. is in the next hour. illnesses like this muscular dystrophy sufferer came to try out. dystrophy sufferer came to try out. tour is in the next hour. —— those stories in the next hour. today bbc news is taking a look at renting in britain. and burst from the ground. expressing that through music bring such a strength and power. such a strength and power. the encounters with kilauea have been frighteningly alongside those with less obvious issues. close for some. way, dude! those with less obvious issues. 26 choir members were selected. final 23 man squad the world cup on sunday. black rock, once lava, now spills over the sunday. government figures suggest that there are many of middle age. there are many of middle age. campaign against tunisia on the 18th ofjune. campaign against tunisia on the 18th of landscape. barely visible, the dozens perform live in front of the archbishop of canterbury. archbishop of of homes which once june. campaign against tunisia on the 18th ofjune. stood there. canterbury. ofjune. the continuing threat to residents lies both below and above there will be more strain on the benefits system in the future. officiating rinse harry and meghan markle's wedding. ground. why worry about climbing the property markle's wedding. to leave everton, according to their manager, sam allardyce. manager, sam allardyce. ladder? i cannot hold a note in my head. note in my head. cumbria, and is one of the growing band of middle—aged been late to a move this summer to dc united, in america‘s mls. renters. listening to them, thinking, i can't do that! dc united, in america‘s mls. your age, actually. convenience, and it's invisible, but this is what sam allardyce said about these rumours. spewing lava from the ground. allardyce said about but just where that will occur is anyone‘s guess. cheap. these rumours. it allows me to come and go as i want. do you worry about the future?
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i don't want to if inhaled in large # rowena court need somebody to know where i am lives and where wayne lies with it, i cannot tell you, at the moment. i cannot tell you, quantities, the gas can lean on. # the no time to going to be in at the moment. be fatal. waste. the leilani estates residential area remains in greatest ten years' time. danger. today will i find out where the situation actually lies. situation actually lies. place. a wedding single to raise money for various mental health charities. various mental health charities. but the story does not end there. the story does not end 2,000 residents. that is actually what scares me more. there. outlook for many is decades of renting. idea concept, but it is growing and growing and growing. let's look at the numbers. growing and growing. 26% of 35 to 44—year—old spent privately. we havejust had an invitation to windsor. had an invitation to windsor. can i pull evacuations could difficult situation, because we are two adults and we talk. financial crisis. it off?! two adults and we talk. come. pull it off?! inspired by prince harry, created for his wedding. harry, created for from 8% to his wedding. who is on and up went trajectory at the madrid open. 14% over the the madrid same period. out to be the ultimate wedding singers. open. landlord. catching up with the 28% making mortgage repayments. his success that means that he will move into the top 23 first time. move into the top 23 first timelj amine gouiri race. 30 on sunday morning. amine gouiri race. into the sky, an eruption which could last weeks. magma is draining out of the volcano‘s sinking lava pool. a financial necessity. flashing into steam and causing a pressure cooker chain of events. to play consistently at big tournaments.
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£50 million to help existing english tournaments. virginia langeberg, bbc news. ones expand. one of was supposed to be a historic day for ireland‘s cricketers. for ireland‘s cricketers. the main pro—brexit campaign waiting on the whether to allow them to play their first ever test it. to play their first ever test crazy spiralling out of control housing market. groups — it. housing market. leave. their opponents are pakistan, and our correspondence is there, for us. our correspondence is there, for us. in the referendum. to go —— although the years of planning that has gone into this. planning that has gone into this. united petition, in the wake they would have been hoping for a half decent day. of the devastating fire. back on, whether i willjust have to keep on working. on the city's public transport network. half decent day. keep on working. in the devastating fire. the panel of those looking into it in business news... terms of the enquiry. in terms of the enquiry. generational rent, and the middle—aged rent. middle—aged rent. forecast and the rest of the day is not good. not good. future and it will have a massive financial forfailures in his handling of a cost of the uk. financial cost of the uk. whistleblower. to expect that you would have five days of... cumbria —— back in cumbria, the future is not concerning leslie. over an anonymous letter received by days of... barclays in 2016. hopefully be forecast will get a bit better. better. of policy and campaigns, greg beales. will eventually get itself under way hopefully. hopefully. that is all of these bought by now. bought by now.
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we will have more free uni next hour. free uni next hour. thank you very much indeed. has he was paid a salary of alongside a judge at the grenfell tower disaster enquiry. tower disaster £2. million in 2016, and the same amount in 2017. at a summit next month. 3% from next month. enquiry. that is the judge one million consumers will be impacted. sir martin moore— bic. npower said rises in wholesale energy costs were partly to blame. meet in singapore. bic. at a summit next month. and ridding the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. to vehicles caused lobbying has paid off and there will be more members of that panel. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler has more. meet in singapore. by potholes. and 15th out of 26 countries who compete on the and ridding the korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. night! 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler has more. donald trump made a speech aimed at the favourites are cyprus, israel of 2018 already equal those for the whole of american voters. and france. surie will sing for the uk after being chosen in february. last year. it‘s called the situation a ‘national 0ur arts correspondent david sillito has been to meet her donald trump made a speech embarrassment‘. in portugal. welcome to the business eurovision has aimed at american voters. news. with the north korean leader, kim jong—un. arrived in now, all day we‘ll be looking at generation rent. lisbon. now with a smile, please. the city is awash with with the north korean leader, kim good cheer and euro passion. jong—un. than 10 years ago. joining us now is greg beales, head of policy and campaigns at shelter. future peace and security for the world, the ambassador‘s party.
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for whole world. the dress code, casual and fabulous. the g and ts even had a touch of dry ice. future peace and security bit surprised at the statistic of over 40s. for the world, for is this cause for concern? eurovision hopeful. whole world. world, for whole world. success. # do you remember choice, able don‘t want to own a home. when we were kids i think it is a cause for concern. with no fear? and this isn‘t concern. her first eurovision. was the final stumbling block to the here she is just the numbers changing here, but the types of people renting. meeting. they returned to a presidential welcome. the types of people renting. back in 2015 as a backing think it is going to be a very big success. singerfor belgium. was the final stumbling block to the so when you step out on stage, what meeting. they returned to a presidential welcome. is the feeling? the centre of events. with children binding themselves renting than they were a decade ago. renting than they were a decade ago. is like no other audience i 00:21:45,1000 --> 00:21:46,727 have experienced. go, surie! and she has with an the centre of events. on the system and on millions of families and people. families and people. to hold it in singapore army of supporters. onjune12. and she has with her an the years to try and help people get on the property ladder. on the property ladder. army of supporters. i was in germany last night, the first time i abolished the certain figures of
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saw it. property. do you think it is enough? led mr kim to the it is clearly not, as negotiating table. l was streaming to hold it in singapore onjune these figures show. with tears. show. 0ur super fans were full of passion, but not much hope. 12. does britain stand a led mr kim to families and people throughout chance? the negotiating table. no. their lives. a bit lives. could face sanctions for continuing to trade with iran. what many renters talk about is feeling trapped. of a is feeling trapped. thank you. chance? i believe we are going to come 17th. god bless you. i am saying 17th, yes. once upon a time, could face sanctions for continuing to britain was a eurovision trade with iran. thank you. that he loves to boast about. superpower. the last 20 years, not so much. that they want to get out of, but they don‘t know what to do. that they want to get out of, but they don't know what to do. they don't know what to do. god bless you. what do you think the uk‘s ok, so that is the position they face. that is the position they face. attitude overall is to eurovision? i think it is taboo, it is still a taboo. it‘s a huge show on saturday night. everyone tunes in do is start to improve the rights people have one renting. people have one renting. that he loves to boast about. but no—one wants working and the rights they have in thejob. to talk about working and the rights they have in the job. working and the rights they have in thejob. it. thejob. it was time to talk to doctor keep yourjob, than you do to give your home. eurovision. d. your home. 3%. town of 0smington. eurovision. four of the dead there was a were children — all dual—fuel bills problem of perception
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had gunshot wounds. by an in terms of two firearms were discovered at the the music. average of scene. people think the music is £64 per he said police were not looking for a rubbish. suspect. year. it the same the energy firm blamed wholesale energy costs for the hike. 3%. way. scott hutchison have found the body of a man near south queensferry. dual—fuel bills by an average of sixty—four pounds per necessarily need the contest. year. the energy firm blamed wholesale energy costs for the but mr hutchison‘s family have been informed. # don't give up, no, no. hike. the 36—year—old was reported missing in the early hours of wednesday. disability benefits, which to us is just a discriminatory practice. just a discriminatory practice. and her odds this year? that is all we have time for. is all we have time for. thanks for joining us. joining us. 200 to one. the nearby dakota hotel. but remember, there is always hope. have you thought that if you win? because that‘s by the commons treasury committee. eurovision! town of 0smington. we cover generation rents all day on bbc business. four of the dead were children — all had gunshot than the consumer price index, wounds. two firearms were discovered at the appears grossly unfair. let‘s talk about scene. he said police were not looking for a other business. suspect. weddings and jubilees. scott hutchison have found the body of a man near south queensferry. of prince harry and meghan by the commons treasury
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but mr hutchison's family have markle. some councils are encouraging them by waiving street closure fees. been informed. committee. so what‘s the secret to holding the perfect royal street the 36—year—old was reported missing in the early hours of wednesday. party? the nearby dakota hotel. than the consumer price index, appears grossly unfair. getting very excited. this is sharon, who is responsible for the street party comms. i‘ve ordered some of the flags. equipment over the next 10 years, according to a report from mps. chris is black hole in ministry of defence‘s budget. on cocktails. or the public about the financial risks of the bar, maybe that's why i it faces. got the role. to vehicles caused by alan is helping with the potholes. food. we‘re having a vegetarian cassoulet. of 2018 already equal those for the whole of last year. it's called the situation a "national to make up for the fact we‘re drinking after brexit to help the government come up with "the right embarrassment". so much. solution. and this is michelle. my party role is chief bossy person. another pothole, this one at a busy junction in west sussex. junction in west sussex. the "issues raised" in relation to both you‘ve encoutered chris‘s cocktails. indeed, yes. models. is at westminster. very hospitable. the two weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. danger and damaging but the key street party organisers are peter and andy.
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the secret is to pace his car. a big but, before i yourself with chris‘s cocktails. got my tire down here. are you royalists or are you in it for the kitsch? the steering has gone, as well. both, 1 would say, well. both for me. theresa may with a novel way to solve surely there is the problem. about nine, ten o'clock to drive in a straight line. solve the problem. nothing more kitsch a straight line. so the steering is completely out. than a royal completely out. wedding street party? increase in pothole comeback and come and presented to the class next week. the class next insurance claims. claims. week. right here on platt street. this nearly three times the number at the same stage last year. same stage last year. the average repair was ve costing £1000. customs arrangements will work with the european union after brexit. day. repair costing £1000. the european union after brexit. on william and kate‘s wedding. now they‘re getting ready for harry and meghan. what is it about a royal wedding, sharon? potholes are appearing after the harsh winter that we have had. harsh winter that we have had. amount that insurers are beginning to pay out has really skyrocketed. to pay out has really skyrocketed. difference if the uk had separate ones which were lower. in miserable times. ones which were lower. there‘s been batch cooking aplenty... enough chilli for potholes, but the aa says that councils need more cash thejob. councils need more cash 80 people. special outfits have been acquired...
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thejob. these will be for the big day. belong that they left, the more havoc they can cause. i moved here on my own six years ago after getting divorced. minimise the need the customs checks on the border. on the border. celebrating the royal family, obviously. is this a clipboard? now it is time for a it‘s an official clipboard, lidington, and on the other side, david davis, and karen bradley. david davis, and weather update with simon king. it‘s clipboard business. with simon king. karen bradley. is a bit of a party you are, more cloud in the sky and some outbreaks of rain. some outbreaks of rain. in itself. cheers! meantime, in west berkshire, some lovely blue skies. lovely blue skies. how‘s it all coming along? where we have got some rain moving west from northern ireland. west from northern ireland. tojoin us, too. so that will be lovely. brilliant, that‘s expect them to present amazing. particularly heavy with some pretty harsh winds, actually. just for the... harsh winds, actually. some of their findings. some of that rain moving to the west of scotland. rain moving to the west of year. findings. what do they make of the royal family? scotland. harry and meghan? increasing there will be some bright spells. i think they love the royal family. all the way from malaysia, not to windsor but platt street. spells. quite possibly the second best party in town come may 19th. northern ireland and western scotland.
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scotland. 0ctober, before which there might be some real progress on this issue. some real progress on this issue. thank you very much. before sizzling away into the early hours of saturday morning. hours of saturday morning. in a moment, the news of the world with jane hill. with jane hill. first, the weather with helen. hello. and south—west england, similar on sunday, as well. sunday, as well. in between, some sunny spells. this is bbc news. during the three day event in splits today, with certain parts of the uk holding onto the sun. the uk holding onto new york. the sun. than 160 million pounds attributed to yves saint front brings in some quite heavy rain at times. rain at times. laurent‘s collection. nada tawfik reports from new york. £65 million, wales and the south—west of england eventually. give me eventually. eastwards through the night, it will tend to £66 million... weaken. tend to weaken. personal estate ever sold. here it is at £102 million... and further east, it will be as cold as last night. as last night. at christie‘s auction house. cloud around, bringing us a great start tomorrow. bringing us a great start tomorrow. the bidding was intense and aggressive. just a few showers stunned. down towards daytime. £68 million. daytime. market in 50 years, sold for over £59 million. and northern ireland, this rain develops during the day. develops during the day.
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evening is this rain head northwards. brought in more than £62 million. northwards. and filled their family homes with rare but it is how much sunshine we will see. see. treasures. across the east of the uk into sunday. more later. away last year. legacy of giving, he says the proceeds will go to charity. collectors and newcomers. art market but also the enduring power of the rockefeller name. nada tawfik, bbc news, new york. now, time for an update on the weather, with helen willis. weather, with helen willis. thank you very much. you very much. weekend which will not be like last weekend. it will feel a lot cooler. that is the main thing. there will probably see some rain around. probably see some rain around. have ready got some rain across the west of the uk. west of the uk.
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south—west, and behind there, we will see some late sunshine. will see some late sunshine. such i will continue further east. will continue further east. temperatures 18th and 19th. through the south—west, it will be a chilly night. chilly night. however, we will dawn a rather grey note further east. a rather grey note further east. otherwise, a lot of dry weather, tomorrow. tomorrow. ireland, and later in the day, it will turn quite wet. will turn quite wet. does not as if that rain will get stuck in the east on sunday. stuck in the east on sunday. i will have more later.
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