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little warmer. into sunday evening, the skies clear and most fade away. the skies clear and most fade away. into monday, high pressure starts to work its way in. work its way in. ahead, especially in the south, where it will warm up. where it will warm up. outbreaks of rain at times and feeling cooler. this is bbc news.
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more respect from brussels in the brexit talks. his party's annual conference. his is the party of equality. sexual harassment has no place whatsoever in our movement. century fox and comcast submit their final bids. of the musical duel chas and dave, who has died.
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rabbit, robert, robert... in the early hours of this morning. he was 7a. london the panel discuss what theresa may does next. good afternoon, welcome to bbc news. and engage with the british government's proposals. to theresa may's proposals. at the salzburg summit on
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thursday. the british had already known about the eu's objections. however, he said a brexit deal was still possible. our political correspondent matt cole reports. it's fairly hot. theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. bits of single market. for negotiations?
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profoundly misjudged the british people. proposal had been rejected without negotiation. mrtusk said... and take over. of mutual respect. or bring forth proposals that you know will never work. over the negotiations. buffeted from all sides.
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for sticking with her chosen plan, so what should she say? very clear about that. something like it is the right thing to do. people really want to hear. and the government says it's working on new proposals. a separate customs zone from the uk. the negotiations seem deadlocked.
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on women in society. on eu membership. correspondent, alex forsyth. the big focus of today is the women's conference. women's conference.
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and how that could make a difference. difference. murdered by people they know, it's vital. vital.
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know they have a job to go back to is fantastic. is fantastic. dylan butler is the shadow equalities minister. shadow equalities minister.
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legal budget which made some workers redundant. redundant. was she right to make those comments? those comments? wrote to all councils and said they would not support a legal budgets. would not support a legal budgets. second vote on whatever terms of brexit theresa may negotiates. brexit theresa may negotiates. you like to see a so—called people's road? road?
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on something the eu say they don't want and have her party don't want. want and have her party don't want. manufacturing, opportunities for young people, we cannot vote for it. young people, we cannot vote for it.
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seem to want the benefits of the eu without the obligations? without the obligations? the wiberg community is the way it seems to embrace a no deal brexit. seems to embrace a no deal brexit. it would be catastrophic for this country to have a no deal brexit. country to have a no deal brexit. we seem to be heading towards a cliff with no break. cliff with no break.
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policy platforms which will be chewed over in the next four days. chewed over in the next four days. alex forsyth, thank you. chas and dave — has died at the age of 7a. labelled "rockney". ain't no pleasing you, and snooker loopy. after recently receiving treatment for cancer. from top of the pops in 1979. # gertcha!
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# that's the old man's game! # now the old man was a desert rat... for tottenham's 1981 and 1982 fa cup final wins. hejoins us from his home in enfield. thank you for your time. by asking for your memories of charles ? by asking for your memories of charles? charles?
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joy to work with those two —— 055ie'5 dream. 055ie'5 dream. dave just made the experience all that much better. that much better. to a clip, tell us more about how that collaboration came about. that collaboration came about. chas and dave and performed with the players on stage. players on stage.
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an incredibly sad day for everyone at spurs. let'sjust hear a clip. that singalong style and the sport song, it was a match made in heaven. song, it was a match made in heaven.
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every tribute to chas from spurs fans. every tribute to chas from spurs fa ns. every tribute to chas from spurs fans. fans. him despite never kicking a ball at the club. the club.
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that like when he wasn't onstage entertaining? entertaining?
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he be remembered because he ranks here, as chas and dave. here, as chas and dave. thank you for sharing your memories of chas hodges with us. the headlines now on bbc news... leaders' meeting in salzburg. that his is a party of equality. musical duo chas and dave — has died at the age of 7a. and in sport... this season after having emergency brain surgery in may.
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povetkin tonight. wembley is expected to be a sell—out. fortnight before bringing an early close to his season. to get ready for next year. i will be back with a full update around 5:30pm. in the south—western city of ahvaz. and many more injured. by police, and two were arrested. to have been carried out by sunni arab separatists.
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the british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today. auctioned off today. subject to rival bids by fox and comcast. comcast. the process, which will have a maximum of three rounds. maximum of three rounds. joining me now is mark sweeney. now is mark sweeney. viewers about the complicated process which has led up to today. process which has led up to today. wire, there could be £30 million spent to seal the deal. spent to seal the deal. finalised or do other keys need to be crossed and eyes darted? be crossed and
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eyes darted? will have until october 11 to decide whether to accept the deal. whether to accept the deal. assurances have parties had to give to get to this point? to get to this point? have always been issues about his control of news media. control of news media. murdoch also has sky news and papers in the uk. in the uk. had lost the line but please continue. continue.
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everything is been crossing the t5 and dotting the is. and dotting the is. and will there be an impact for sky customers in the uk? customers in the uk? be funded so it's a great place to be for the next decade. be for the next decade.
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which is why we are where we are now. mark sweeney, thank you. two days after it capsized, drowning at least 170 people. to be serious condition. he says are responsible. scores of passengers are still missing. merchuma reports from nairobi in neighbouring kenya. there were 400 people, raising concerns of overloading.
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those on board mv nyerere. morning, retrieving several more bodies from the waters. identified by their families. so, all the necessary arrangements have been made. collecting their beloved ones, ready for burial ceremony. conditions of the vessel. the ferry was overloaded. the government will not tolerate this carelessness.
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in causing this accident. people are still missing. of national mourning. merchuma, bbc news. a compostable version. as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. plastic waste — we're drowning in it. with a host of measures to try to stem the tide. from fruit and veg to plastic
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dishes for ready meals. packaging within five years. plastic, for loose fruit and veg. for all its fruit and veg. for carrying shopping home. these bags will be rolled out in 1,400 stores. reusable or compostable by 2025. to meet those objectives.
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of plastic pollution. emma simpson, bbc news. new physical tests for soldiers. and exercises replicating the battlefield are in. serving in close combat roles. so are the new tests any easier? our defence correspondent jonathan beale went to find out. 25kg, over eight miles in under two hours. and they are meant to be harder, not easier. so, i'm about to have a go. 0h! the telegraph's beating me! after a firefight. piece of cake.
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what i've got here is a repeated lift—and—carry. to another site over a distance of 30 metres. run round the cone and back, placing it onto the platform safely. position to grab another obstacle. on the battlefield. we expect our ground close—combat troops to deal with. i do think it's probably difficult for a lot of females. enough to pass the tests. for women to join the infantry? definitely not, no.
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which is a shame for me. i managed to complete just a quarter of the test. yes! jonathan beale, bbc news. look at that effort! well done, jonathan. jonathan. time for a look at the weather forecast. hello. it's turning into a decidedly cool weekend across the country. cool and bright for some, cool and wet for others. rain across the south. so not especially cold here. degrees, a little colder in the countryside in scotland. for many northern areas through
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tomorrow morning. clearing away from the south—east by lunch time. with that, for a time, pretty gusty north and northwesterly winds. behind that, sunshine and showers. with some rain at times in the northwest. this is bbc news with me, anita mcveigh. . more respect from brussels in the brexit talks. party's annual conference. he told delegates his is the party of equality.
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of the musical duel chas and dave, who has died. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. writers who file their stories with the dateline london. for both the united kindom and the united states. she hoped would hold together her party.

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