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we would be back at square one. especially when i think of young girls saying you are beautiful. look at you, you are being represented as well. let's talk about your film. a girl from mogadishu. tell us about this project. the script was sent to me, we start in somalia and we see what her experience is like in this war—torn country and then she is smuggled out of somalia into ireland, and there she becomes a political activist and really, she uses social media a lot as well to begin to engage people in the conversation about ending female genital mutilation. i mean, the most wonderful thing about her is she has the most infectious smile and a laugh, as the most incredible spirit. we think about everything that she has been through, the fact that she can still be sojoyous and so happy, to me itjust speaks to how strong we are as women. like, the things that we can overcome and how we can share things with other people and through sharing our
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stories, how we can engage and make other people feel stronger. a bit breezy despite the sunshine. let's look at what the prospects hold for us on the weather front with matt taylor. another day of sunshine and warmth for some of you but like today there are exceptions. the main one at the moment as northern ireland in western scotland, cloudy and occasional rain that could turn more persistent. missed an sea fog through the north sea which could develop further and land. temperatures here dropping down into single figures but almost towards the start of monday morning's rush hours. if you see fog patches lingering and wet across the highlands, and northern ireland as a go through monday, the rain heavy at
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times. but in temperatures up to around 16 or 17 in getting close to 20 celsius across southeast scotland. some showers possible in southern counties of england and midlands and wales. later in the day they could be heavy and thundery. one or two showers possible and a lot of dry and fine weather to come. take care. this is bbc news, our latest headlines. the royal family has thanked the public after thousands of people lined the streets of windsor to celebrate the marriage of prince harry and meghan markle. the biggest overhaul of rail timetables for decades began today, affecting half a million passengers. some commuters have complained of delays to their services. chelsea football club owner roman abramovich faces delays in renewing his uk visa. on hawaii's big island more people are being urged to leave their homes as fountains of lava from the kilaeua volcano continue to break through the ground in residential areas. a second world war german sea mine has been destroyed in a controlled explosion off the coast of bognor regis in west sussex.
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marching will be here at the top of the hour with all the latest news. now on bbc news — sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. solo simon. yates goes it alone to take a tight grip on the giro d'talia. mo farah's at it too. sprinting to take his first victory in the great manchester run. and, it's back to back promotions for livingston as partick are sent packing to the championship. hello, thanks forjoining us.
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we've also got details on a historic win for m0 farah coming up, but we're starting with cycling. with a week to go at the giro d'talia, britain's simon yates has a taken a firm grip on the overall lead after sensational win on stage 15 today. with 18 kilometres to go, yates, here in the leader's pinkjersey made a move and left the rest well behind. he finished the stage over a0 seconds ahead of anyone else and now leads reignign champion, tom dumoulin, by two mintues and 11 seconds. chris froome was well behind again and looks out of contention, as yates aims to become the first brit to win the giro. championship side livingston are back in scottish football's top flight for the first time since 2006. they've beaten partick thistle 3—1 on aggregate in the premiership play—off, as alex gulrajani reports. the final walk of a long season that
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could end in celebration or heartbreak. the prize on offer a place in the top—flight. something livingston could barely even dream about ten months ago newly promoted in the second—tier survival was their main ambition as that peppered their main ambition as that peppered the goal, a second successive promotion was on the cut. they had to be at their best at both ends. this'll had no intention. the second half barely 30 seconds older, livingston that made the breakthrough. now the pressure was on thistle though the chances they made came up short. just as it all looks to be over, a lifeline handball penalty. could o'connor make for a good ending? the spot kick summed up their day. back—to—back promotions sealed for
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livingston. celebrations for some, heart ache for others. we already knew chelsea were champions. but manchester city's women have secured champions league football for a third consecutive season. they enjoyed a comfortable win over everton ladies on the final day of the women's super league one season, jill scott gave city the lead mid—way through the first half, with that strike. nice celebration. her england team—mate nikita parris doubled city's advantage after the break. and scott struck again three minutes later after this mix up, to make it 3—0. the victory means city finish above arsenal and take the second european qualification spot. we wa nt we want to do in the league this year, and obvious he we knew it was going to be a difficult one and hats off to chelsea. they deserved it but today was really important that we secured that champions league place. plays with the effort of the girls to ensure that we will be playing champions league football. we have
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had the chance is the last couple of seasons and semi final and saying how much we grew this year and only losing 1—0 in that second leg. do not have been and it would have been devastating. former england captain casey stoney is set to become the manager of manchester united's womens team. united are expected to be given a licence to play in the restructured women's super league two at the start of next season, having applied to have a professional side. stoney is currently assistant manager to england boss phil neville and is likely to stay in that role. raphael nadal will return to the top of tennis's world rankings tomorrow after winning the italian open for the ninth time this evening. the spaniard was involved in a really great match with world number three alexander zverev, but at one set all and a break down, thanks to shots like this, nadal broke twice after a rain delay to take the decider six games to three. he replaces old rival and friend roger federer as world number one. the french open begins a week today. elina svitolina has won her second consecutive italian open by beating the world number one simona halep in straight sets. the fourth seed dominated 6—0, 6—4.
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mo farah has won the great manchester run for the first time, but admitted afterwards it was hard work. farah had to outsprint uganda's moses kipsiro to win the ten kilometre race in 28 minutes 27 seconds. but the world and oympic champion said he was still recovering from breaking the british record at last month's london marathon... his first event over the distance since switching his focus to road racing. for me i've got great speed, and i know that's the end of the races i can use everything. they have not hurt me enough. today was about hanging in there and using my speed. i was pretty tired. just wanted to say everything for coming out today. the next big thing is another marathon. whisper and i'm going to do and which one will suit me and what i need to do. hopefully, then 2019 is the big one.
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rugby league's magic weekend has continued today at newcastle's st james' park. seven games played over two days at the same venue. the first of today's matches saw catalans dragons secure victory over salford red devils. jodie broughton's second—half hat—trick helping them to a 26 points to 12 win over his former side. in the second game, huddersfield giants sealed a 25—22 win over wakefield trinity. late efforts from wakefield were not enough after darnell mcintosh scored giants' fourth try. and, the seventh and final game of the weekend is going on right now. it's the derby between hull kr and hull fc. currently it's hull fc who are in charge of this one, leading 24—10. to rugby union, and ulster have taken the seventh and final european champions cup place for next season. they beat ospreys 35—17, with jacob stockdale‘s interception—try here sealing victory for the home side. all out on his own. defeat means ospreys are consigned to playing in europe's second tier challenge cup next season. the former world heavyweight champion tyson fury has announced
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that his comeback fight will be against albania's sefer seferi onjune the 9th. fury hasn't fought since november 2015 when he beat vladimir kilthshko. he was also suspended in 2016 for anti—doping and medical issues. seferi usually fights at cruiserweight but will make the switch to heavyweight to face fury in manchester. and just before we go. this time next week, the liverpool champions league party could well be in full swing. they take on real madrid in the final on saturday of course and this week, thousands of football fans will be descending on kiev where the game's taking place. as you can imagine, tickets are highly sought after. and — as our correspondent jonah fisher reports — finding accommodation in the ukranian capital is proving expensive business. this is where the champions league final will take place on saturday night. 63,000 fans will be packed inside the olympic stadium. i'm the
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mayor of key have, former champion of the world. for all sports fans, welcome to key have. it's going to be amazing. they're certainly amazing sites the choice of key have also proved somewhat controversial. the moment real madrid and liverpool we re the moment real madrid and liverpool were confirmed as the two teams in the final hotel prices nearly went through the roof. most places are full. others are trying to make huge profits. take this hotel. it's charging £1500 for the night. it's 12 km from here to the stadium. the standard room at this place costs a whopping £2600 for the big night. that's more than 20 times the usual rate. as news of the price hike
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spread, a revolt stirred up. mid—tower blocks of key have that. for me it's not a simple football clu b for me it's not a simple football club but a way of life. not all its participants are as about liverpool like yuri and his son, but they're upset that visitors are being ripped off. the facebook page was set up offering free beds to visiting fans. i posted such a message. we're out liverpool, it's the chance. two people can stay here and if they wa nt to people can stay here and if they want to go to the bathroom. he was very quickly swamped with requests from around the world and he chose to host two brothers.|j from around the world and he chose to host two brothers. i wanted to help some guys just from liverpool. why? because i know that liverpool is not a very richest city. it's
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that more than 500 fans have arranged for free accommodation for next weekend. their plan is to watch the game on tv. of course, that won't stop them singing on their team. but the best football team in the world... lovely singing. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening — coming up next — it's click. thanks for watching. for the past decade, we have had our heads in our phones, and our personal data in the cloud. on social networks, hosted by websites in other countries as status updates and it has not gone well. as big businesses have repeatedly abused oui’ businesses have repeatedly abused our trust. in 2013, all 3 billion of yahoo's users data was optimised in a hack but it was kept secret for the victims from three years. google was fined by the uk mission for
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using our data to push its own shopping comparison service. and no one is impressed by what cambridge did after sucking up users personal data. for many of us all this data who bring harvesting has been done with very little transparency or accountability this week click is taking a stand and saying it has all got to stop. no, can we try that ain? got to stop. no, can we try that again? it's not click, is it? this week, the european union is taking a stand and saying it has all got to stop. enough is enough. good people, the time has come to reclaim our online lives. reclaim our personal data, let us not be fooled into handing it all over because we are
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cheated or trekked or given no choice. if you're with me, rise up and to say no! no more! good, i think they got the message. and in a few days we will have the tools to fight back. wherever our data springs up. this friday, the biggest shake—up of data protection laws for more than 20 years comes into force. it's the european union's general data protection regulation or gdp are and it affects anyone who does business with people living in europe. given the global nation of the internet that means pretty much everyone. you might have encountered gdp are from all of those e—mails you've been receiving to resubscribe to mailing lists but more enchanting that come friday. and laura the highlights. the gdp are affects the
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big internet players the us but also smaller organizations and aims to protect users personal data. and it's hard for me requires everyone to design data protection into their offerings with privacy settings set to high by default. heard this before? all calls are recorded for training in security purposes. they may not be adequate under the gdp art which states you must actively give your consent rather than a be assumed and you can withdraw that consent at any time. in this case the company needs to wipe that call recording if you ask them to. eu citizens get the right to access their personal data and also find out who the company has shared it with. and how they got in the first place. if it was required in a dodgy when you can ask the company to delete it as well as any data that affects your fundamental rights. and the data must be deleted anyway if
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it is no longer being used. companies can't just hoard information on us for the sake of it. if it all goes wrong in the company fails to keep our data safe minimus report them reached and tell us minimus report them reached and tell us within 72 hours. number keeping it hushed up. if an organisation does not follow the rules they can be fined up to 20 million euros or as much as 4% of its annual worldwide turnover. for facebook that would be a whopping 100 times that would be a whopping 100 times that 20 million euros figure. there are two more rights the gdp art introduces. ever been frustrated when this happens? from now on you will have the right to an explanation if an algorithm is left to make a decision about you. you should be able to easily take the personal data stored about you to give to another company if you wish to change service or social network.
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how workable these last two points will be in practice remains to be seen. now we will go into more detail with dan simmons and what people do if they are not happy with how their data is being handled? they need to complain to their national data protection authority which in the uk is the ico. i've been sticking to a security expert who has headed up security at big banks like deutsche bank and most recent live ba rclays bank banks like deutsche bank and most recent live barclays bank and he does not think they will be ready come day. they're very unhappy with how their data is being used at the moment. there is a likelihood that they're waiting for their gdp are to come in and it will take action. my concern is that the ico is not ready for this at the moment. strong words there. let's put those two nigel
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from the uk public data protection agency. information commissioners office. do have resources to actually enforce are? we have been ready and preparing for this right couple of years now. we know what we wa nt to couple of years now. we know what we want to achieve and get the message out to the public. we're there to protect their rights and get the message out to organizations that they need to abide by the laws which are not meant to punish them by any means, there to help them strengthen their credibility with the public. we do it enough for a lot of cases. it's increased a lot in the last six 01’ it's increased a lot in the last six or 12 months. we're going to record another 170 people and we know there will be more complaints. what kind of approach are you going to take to enforcing and punishing? has always been pragmatic. the commissioner is a lwa ys been pragmatic. the commissioner is always of the opinion that the encouragement of education is the better way to go. as for this talk
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of big fines, it is nonsense. that is not how we want to work. those types of sanctions will be within the most willful and deliberate and continuous companies that have the rules and relations. do you think this will just rules and relations. do you think this willjust breed a new era of skirting the rules, gaming the system ? skirting the rules, gaming the system? they won't get away with it. you asked me about recruitment and one of the things we're looking at doing is recruiting into artificial intelligence to look at algorithms and opaque ones and how we can investigate and build frameworks around that. we're well aware of what's coming and are prepared for it. hello and welcome to the week in tech. it was the week of facebook confirming that mark zuckerberg would meet members of the european
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parliament to discuss privacy concerns and followed from the cambridge analytica scandal. arkansas showed off their adaptive controller, an xbox console controller, an xbox console controller designed for disabled gamers. the device which featured two large but in the 19 ports to accommodate x or devices is due to go on sale later this year. and finally, if your main problem with the idea of a new han solo film is that lacks a certain scruffy looking harrison ford and we have you sorted. he has digitally swapped the star public face with the more iconic ford. interesting if a little scary. next time, two words. nicholas cage. the new european data laws will affect everyone from this friday. and simply getting prepared for them has taken of the lives of many
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people in all walks of life. it was last summer we first started to hear about them and had not got a clue how important they would be, why did matter and if they would matter. as she's been a growing sense of, oh gosh, this is quite a big thing and it applies to us and we are going to have to do quite a lot of work around it. it's important in the sense that we hold our data about children and families. that's a responsibility we have always had and taken very seriously. we don't feel we have an accurate picture and the minimum standard we need to be meeting. we have got to decide that. i very much feel the responsibility of getting all rights and i don't know that i will ever know for sure if they have done enough. it estimated it's a weekjob. this data protection and role. that's not feasible. we have to think about how we can feasible. we have to think about how we can realistically manage that workload. that's a lot of work for
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people who quite frankly already have that. most firms will need to have that. most firms will need to have we re have that. most firms will need to have were appointed to protection officer. this is where it gets interesting, i have been speaking to a numberof interesting, i have been speaking to a number of security firms who reckon there could be a new form of cyber attack based on the confusion that businesses have around how to be compliant especially given those fines. although they will have to defend themselves or brings out a new way to attack them by point making them pay a ransom fee. the to accompany, stole the information i could try and sell it online from anywhere to go back to the company and say it unless you give me £100,000 i'm going to publish this information on the internet and force you to pay a fine for your gdp art not regulation. that's an awful
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thought. a lot of good players, but a lot of bad players out there. that's where we'll have to leave it for the short cut of click. much more on gdp are in the fully finish of the programme which we can see on i play right now and you can get in touch with us on facebook and twitter. i guess we willjust have to wait and see how it pans out from this friday. things are watching, and we will see you soon. another sunny and warm data across many parts of england and wales but as one of our weather watchers ca ptu red
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as one of our weather watchers captured on the cousin north yorkshire has left onshore every now and again in summer that will come and again in summer that will come and go through the rest of this week. across scotland and northern ireland a good dough cloud and rain at times looking distinctly cool and blustery. this is the cloud responsible for that. it stretches all the way out and giving out across the atlantic with that little bubble on it was so ran. some patches across the coast which will develop more in land and for most it will be a dry night. they're just down into single figures but nothing too untoward for the monday morning. misty and great overt the counties and close to the coast you are. rent times for northern ireland in far west of scotland. some of it should be heavy and persistent and will wriggle around these areas throughout the day. it is in time hubble bubble up to the southeast is
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in the afternoon in a particular around it will reach 23 and 2a celsius. thunderstorms will drift away and later the southwest. see fog patches there towards the north sea coast and same across the coast. cooler conditions and northern ireland around nine to 12 degrees. the rain will actually fizzle out as ago the rain will actually fizzle out as a go into the evening. showers though through wales in the southwest. a of this area of low pressure. both the risk of the shower should develop. sentiment is to stay high pressure builds run to the north around the weather front which brings rain on monday and it really kills off the rain here. patchy rain and drizzle and we will still weigh on the coldest side of the front. or to see fog patches again particularly for the north sea coasts and a few isolated showers and thunderstorms developing to the
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south. most will be dry with sunny spells and warm when that sun is out. that's a general theme. it hit the shower across and there is the most predominant dry sunny spells in a bit of warmth as well. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7pm. cheering. the royal family thanks the public for their support of the royal wedding, after thousands lined the streets of windsor to see prince harry and meghan markle. clare waight kellor, the british designer who created the dress, meghan markle chose her. she really, i think, is embracing women and what they do and the fact that i was a working mother, that i have worked for many different houses and i absolutely love what i do, i think it was a very interesting story for her. in other news, the biggest overhaul of train timetables in decades, affecting half a million passengers. it started today but there were some delays and cancellations.
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