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don't take over our lives. the memorial is called still water. memorial is called still water. impression of a hidden place surrounded by woodland and greenery. surrounded by woodland and i'm simon greenery. mccoy. today at 2pm. own interpretation of what it means of the wedding route 48 hours before to them. their big day. to them. bataclan attack in paris three years ago. ago. her up the aisle. affected by terrorism overseas and that circle of people is huge. that circle of people is huge. given the space he needs to focus on his health. people who were there, but who can just come and think about it. just come and think about it. great place for reflection and hopefully moving forward. hopefully moving for harry and meghan's big forward. day. effect for loved ones left behind can scar
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a lifetime. can scar a lifetime. place of peace may at last partly heal still make it those scars. sima kotecha, bbc news. illegal. time for a look at the weather. here's matt taylor. is to be slashed to just £2. the gambling industry claims it will cost thousands of jobs. something is up, not bad weather on the way. the way. and its lead to interesting contrasts from day to die this week. contrasts from day to die this week. —— from day to night this week. could get up to 18 celsius through this afternoon in nantwich. this afternoon in nantwich. off where we should be at this time of year. of year.
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drift from the wind off the sea, it's 12-13. drift from the wind off the sea, it's12—13. it's12—13. overall a fine spring afternoon for most. afternoon for most. melts away in the evening and overnight. overnight. enough for a touch of grassed frost in the countryside. in the countryside. towards orkney and shetland later on. on. temperatures up a degree on today's values. values. night and it takes to —— takes us into the weekend. into the weekend. heading to watch events there in windsor. windsor.
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saturday, almost uk wide it will be dry, good sunny spells. dry, good sunny spells. ireland but temperatures inland could get up to 20—22. could get up to 20—22. high—pressure in charge is still there for sunday. there for sunday. threat of rain, not a wash—out by any means. any means. scotland, england and wales on sunday, it's as you were. sunday, it's as you were. part of england and wales in particular. particular. conditions find this weekend, mother nature is spoiling us. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. combustible story this lunchtime.
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building review which failed to recommend such a move. that's all from the bbc news at one. it's goodbye from me. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. it's 1. latest sports news. earlier this morning. squad selection for next month's tournament in russia. squads to enter a major tournament. they want to play without fear. we have great faith in them.
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experience, but how are they going to get that? to get that? the only way is to put them into that environment. them into that environment. they are at the best players we have available. available. exciting now and we think they can be even more exciting in the future. be even more exciting in the future. they're young and they're hungry and they want to have a go at things. they want to have a go at things. the way we want to play, and embrace the tournament. michael oliver. but may play on elsewhere. quarter—finals.
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jelena ostapenko. taking the first set 6 games to 2. but ostapenko was on top from then on. to progress to the quarter finals. retired from the sport. in 2012 says he he isn't "enjoying competing" anymore. on the long walk in windsor. simon.
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there, the outriders and eight royal car. car. the journey they will be taking on saturday. this is unexpected. right now to have a look at the root. root. sitting in the back of that range rover with their police escort. rover with their police escort.
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stopping, but obviously having a quick look at the root. quick look at the root. so they now know what to expect. know what to expect. before, because this is the procession route on saturday. procession route on saturday. may well be that she has never actually done the journey. actually done the journey. looks as though prince harry has just taken her along the route. just taken her along the route. as they disappeared into the castle. they disappeared into the castle. carriage, and they will be man and wife. wife. surprise as meghan and harry check out the route, if you like. out the route, if you like. so that is the excitement here. is the excitement here. because we weren't expecting any of this to happen. . i'm just looking now... the outriders are now heading back. back. visitors, even on what is expected late the queen's doorstep. late the queen's doorstep.
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meghan are now at windsor castle, so we know where they are. we know where they are. spending tomorrow night at separate hotels. hotels. not farfrom here, and here is that care with park. care with park. having this last—minute look at the root of the procession. root of the procession. last—minute goings—on here, because nobody your... nobody your... public, most people here didn't realise what was going on. realise what was going on. but there we go. that is meghan and harry. they have driven the route once. next time they do it, it is for real. we are using the word unexpected. unexpected. usual in itself with regards to her father. indeed. ijust got a glimpse of them as they went past. of them as they went past. they were both smiling broadly. both smiling broadly. for any couple, this is a huge day. couple, this is a huge day.
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point that it was on kensington palace headed paper. palace headed paper. and hope that he would be given the space to concentrate on his health. space to concentrate on his health. which he wouldn't he, so they have got that out of the way. got that out of the way. look at the root and they have just done that. done that. it was rather good to see, frankly. nice lift. smiles all round. thank you very much indeed. live, so dojoin him from windsor there. period comes to an end. dinner with the other 27 eu leaders.
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because we're leaving the european union. with the european union, and i have set three objectives. the government has three objectives in those. we need to be able to have our own independent trade policy. that there is no hard border between northern ireland and ireland. is at westminster with more. customs union longer, for two reasons. reasons.
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customs union longer, there will be no need for a border. no need for a border. injune, then there might be more deal at all. if you listen to him. the irish resistance stands. —— the irish resistance stands. irish resistance stands. the text that was published in march. march. as discussed with the 27 member states that are behind us. member states that are behind us.
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withdrawal agreement without the backstop. backstop. we need that backs up to ensure there is no hard border. ensure there is no hard border. to see it written down in black and white. white. significant voice is now appearing to countenance the idea of delay. to countenance the idea of delay. minister, tweeting, suggesting that he would be up for a slight delay. he would be up for a slight delay. to work smoothly from day one, we will have chaos on the roads. will have chaos on the roads. if that means a small delay, so be it. that means a small
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delay, so be it. market for some sort of extension to staying in the customs union. with an outsourcing contract for nhs support services in england. problems for gps, dentists, opticians and pharmacists. catherine burns reports. supplies, making payments, and sorting pensions. modernise the service. it seems only the first bit has been a success. than a third from day one. and that has happened. it's made about £60 million worth of savings in two years. but at a cost.
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below an acceptable standard. and opticians couldn't work with patients. capita understood exactly what they were getting into. that it is not good enough at the minute. complex the work was. for example, ordering supplies. than nhs england predicted. reinvested in patient care.
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with terrorist threats. the move is being considered by the national police chiefs' council. in england and wales has fallen short of its target by around 100. here's our home affairs correspondent, leila nathoo. armed police! show me your hands! it's one of the most demanding jobs in policing. to approach a suspect holed up with a weapon. armed police, show your hands! government two years ago. gunfire. police hasn't hit its target. across 43
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police forces. that's increased to more than 6400 this year. to be in place by now, only 874 are in post. terror attack quicker and more effective. in filling positions. some will not meet the standard. where a police firearm is discharged.
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to be not off the table. leila nathoo, bbc news. to "focus on his health". was prioritised over safety. reduced from £100 to £2 — under new government rules. after it struck a deal with the
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us grocery giant kroger. with annual sales of £90bn. ocado shares have been up by as much as 67% on the news. on fixed—odds betting terminals. on electronic casino games like roulette. when the £2 limit comes in. they've warned that it could lead to store closures and job losses. from supermarkets and online. who left just last month.
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on their mailing lists? protection regulations or gdpr will come into effect. comply with large fines. while protecting them from privacy and data breaches. joining us is mark thompson — global privacy advisory lead at kpmg. will this really keep our information safer? in what next friday? they are collecting about european citizens.
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citizens. individuals an increase control of data. data. being released, people being able to hack into it. hack into it. are these rules really going to keep information safer? absolutely. on setting the control environment they put in place. they put in place. of money because they have increased risk. risk. everyone is taking this very seriously. seriously. company spending large sums of money. money. how much is it costing businesses to get ready for this? money. ranges depended on the risk, but we have seen upwards of $100 million. have seen upwards of $100 million. are they prepared? of life, so it is not a case of being ready by the 20th of may. being ready by the 20th of may. is about being ready to move forward for the longer term.
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for the longer term. replied to those e—mails asking if you want to stay subscribed. you want to stay subscribed. business is concerned that they will lose out because of that? lose out because of that? get the products and services that you offer. you offer. 0k, mark, thank you for your time. your time. interviews on those new regulations on friday afternoon so stay tuned. of the year, partly thanks to the success of its online games. 7 billion. sanctions. unless the sanctions are waived.
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nuclear ambitions. again this summer. which have a one in four chance of retaining the title. the geopolitical outlook. in the world's biggest market. the closure of 50 of its 137 stores. executive who left just five weeks ago. faced intense comp from supermarkets and online, and rising costs. that's all the business news.
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for players with disabilities is unveiled today. to find on the shelves. to see it in action. for you to use. the ability to control his muscles. game properly in years. ilove gaming. and kind ofjust forget about what was happening in reality. hard left, hard left. i'll overtake this one, come on. the adaptive controller acts
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as a central hub. of a controller. that are specialist buttons specific to the movements that people have. in and add to the gaming experience. nice to meet you. gamers play video games. of players for over ten years.
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release, of this product. slots it, slots it in, bottom left. after a car crash in 2010, george was paralysed below the chest. on developing the controller. it where you need it to be to be able to game. and have that escapism. the device on its own will come up later this year. the exact date is yet to be confirmed. it will cost around £20 more than your average controller. because i've got more options to enjoy myself.
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i like the sense of freedom. time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. the weather is about to behave. to behave. a lovely afternoon out there across much of the uk. there across much of the uk. high pressure with us. pressure with us. keeping it dry across most of the uk today. across most of the uk today. pressure coming from the north rather than the south. rather than the south. night and first thing in the morning. morning. around freezing in nantwich this morning. morning. by the middle part of this afternoon, 18 celsius. afternoon, 18 celsius. we will see those contrasts all weekend. those contrasts all weekend. it is buying out there at the moment. buying out there at the moment. most places in the mid teens. places in the mid teens. bit cooler ransom coasts, particularly east anglia. particularly east anglia. fairweather cloud building up this afternoon.
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afternoon. tonight, leading to clear skies for most. most. northern ireland and western scotland later. scotland later. freezing once again as we start tomorrow. tomorrow. fresh commute but lots of sunshine overhead. fairweather cloud building up. up. changes towards the north and west of scotland. west of scotland. we will see more cloud tomorrow. cloud tomorrow. and it will be a little cooler than today. today. elsewhere, sunny spells into the afternoon, staying dry. the afternoon, staying dry. temperatures up on today's values. friday night and into the start of the weekend. the weekend. cup final, north or south of the border, it is looking cracking. border, it is looking cracking. perfect conditions. strong sunshine. if you are lining the streets in windsor, 22 celsius, blue skies. windsor, 22 celsius, blue skies. lovely day on
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saturday. almost all of the uk. long sunny spells. better day in scotland and northern ireland by friday. high pressure is responsible. responsible. it nudges off into northern europe a touch. northern europe a touch. north and west of scotland and northern ireland. a cloudy day on sunday. a greater chance of getting wet. outbreaks of rain. not a wash—out by any means. wash—out by any means. still some bright sunny spells. bright sunny spells. sunshine in south—east scotland, england and wales. england and wales. temperatures peaking at around 23—24dc. perfectly timed. a fine weekend on the way for everyone. hello, you're watching afternoon live.
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