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this is bbc news. conference gets under way. she also accuses labour of undermining the national interest. to unite behind her. politics with brexit. and agree with you? let's come together and get the best deal for britain. that they should stop playing politics with brexit. and agree with you? island of sulawesi. you? with many thought to be trapped under collapsed let's come together and get the best dealfor britain. buildings. her chequers brexit plan "deranged". that said he was ready to take the firm private. he'll also pay a £15 million fine. appealing to party members to put the national interest first. today's other top stories. people died in the quake and subsequent tsunami.
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could run into thousands. that misled investors. trophies from the usa. the story of the iconic 747. that is in 30 minutes. welcome to bbc news.
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borisjohnson calling the deal agreed at chequers ‘deranged'. warned labour not to play politics with brexit. contains flash photography. and the flashbulbs point in one direction. so is this lady for turning? politics and... agree with you? start acting in the national interest. the best deal for britain. the short answer, then, is no, not yet.
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over to the eu, she says. other, it is a deal... we believe it does not destroy the single market. unlike her, voted for brexit. he is not the only one urging mrs may to change tack, because... that, and it doesn't bring back control of borders. but the prime minister is defiant. a success of brexit for the future.
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than the others here. chris mason, bbc news, in birmingham. is at the conservative conference in birmingham for us. what do you think theresa may's principal challenge is this week? principal challenge is this week? it getting to the end of it unscathed? unscathed? out of her leadership and brexit plan. plan. brexit proposal, they view it as unacceptable. unacceptable.
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deal mrs may is proposing is simply unacceptable. unacceptable. actually inflicts on the prime minister herself. minister herself. continue, if her chequers plan is so badly more. badly more. but remember what i said before, but i am in favour of a canada deal. i am in favour of a canada deal. the stakes are enormous for theresa may. stakes are enormous for theresa may. but still on the table as her plan a. a. issues this afternoon, jeremy hunt is speaking later.
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is speaking later. what is the message from him? message from him? of the individuals that we need to watch at this conference. watch at this conference. rees—mogg, we know what they will say. say. but the cabinet ministers, who will swing the way? will swing the way? sajid javid falls into that category. falls into that category. sense that they will back away from chequers. chequers. the door at all to another strategy, on some sort of canada type deal. on some sort of canada type deal. interviewed last week and he left the door open to a cabinet option. the door open to a cabinet option.
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week, they did not quite close the door on a canada option. door on a canada option. maximum dangerfor mrs may and her chequers. —— chequers plan. -- chequers plan. appearance during the course of the week? week? have reached and passed peak johnson. johnson. wading in this morning and describing it as deranged. describing it as deranged.
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what more can he do? can he do? what more can he say that hasn't already been said? hasn't already been said? and, so far, there's no sign of that. that. no doubt he's locked away in his hotel bedroom as we speak. his hotel bedroom as we speak. norman, thanks for speaking to us. norman smith that the conservative party conference. party conference. where else would he be? at the end of september... conference throughout the day... channel. preparation for it and be back on the sofa at lipm.
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to officials there. to the city of palu — which was badly hit. trapped in the rubble of buildings. the 7. waves as high as six metres. from above, the true impact of this earthquake starts to become clear. homes crumpled and swept away, a bridge collapsed and submerged. this was a shopping centre, now buckled and bent. this woman and her daughters were inside when the earthquake hit. started falling around us. with all my daughters and we made it to the outside and we were safe. the earthquake also triggered a tsunami.
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where hundreds of people had gathered for a beach festival. and damaged communications networks. the airport has now reopened. shaken and injured, some were evacuated by the military. bandaged and taken to the province's capital. many others were left in palu. some have turned to looting. translation: there has been no aid. we need to eat. we don't have any other choice. we must get food. the search is now on for survivors. bodies from the rubble.
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of the earthquake, so that total is likely to rise. caroline davies, bbc news. on the course in paris looking to win back the trophy from the usa. and draw one of today's 12 singles matches to ensure victory. national course in paris. good afternoon, john. a fabulous looking day. looking day. is the golf living up to the weather? it is. three days of the ryder cup here in paris. paris. it is the first time france has ever held its competition. has ever held its competition. team has ever come from a bigger margin to win in ryder cup history. margin to win in ryder cup history.
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it looked good for europe but what could they do? could they do? sees every player from europe and usa teams going out to play today. usa teams going out to play today. the good news? the leaderboard at the moment is awash with blue. the moment is awash with blue. europe are up in six of the 12 matches. matches. those respective matches, it would take them past the 4. take them past the 4. need to win back the ryder cup this year. year. suggest things are going the way of europe, that's how things stand. europe, that's how things stand. couple of matches to bring you up to date with. date with. spieth who is playing well over the course of the tournament this year. course of the tournament this year. a real talking point. francesco molinari leading phil mickelson. molinari leading phil mickelson.
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molinari has dovetailed so well with tommy fleetwood. tommy fleetwood. matches so far in this year ‘s competition. competition. never before have the european pair done that. european pair done that. going well at the moment. at the moment. as things stand, looking good for europe. looking good for europe. them past that important target of 14. 5 points. thanks very much for now. women in a kent village. early yesterday morning. magistrates tomorrow — was known to his victims. died from stab wounds. where a 44—year—old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. on suspicion of murder.
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who may have captured dashcam footage in the area to come forward. maker tesla to avoid a possible prosecution for fraud in america. will each pay a 20 million dollar fine. media as our business correspondent joe miller explains. breaks 1,000 kilometres... of his own tweets. company's share price. america's stock market regulator, the sec, took a dim view. innovator provide an exemption from the federal securities laws.
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fine but, crucially, remain as chief executive. but the firm's financial problems are more immediate. to turn an annual profit. to expand their own electrical cars in the future. plans, as have investors. run out of patience. joe miller, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...
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to unite behind her. have died because of the earthquake and tsunami. that misled investors. let's return now to one of our main stories. to more 800 people. tom howell works for the charity save the children injakarta. like in the areas affected by the tsunami.
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the situation on the ground is obviously not a good one. obviously not a good one. location, you mention in the introduction, it's very limited. introduction, it's very limited. we are very concerned about that area. are very concerned about that area. is not good and we are concerned about don gala at the moment. about don gala at the moment. are an expert on earthquakes and tsunamis, 7. tsunamis, 7. impact of the nature we are talking about? about?
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developed, it's somewhere in the middle but i think 7. 4, 7. six works, we saw the damage the tsunami did injapan. tsunami did injapan. particularly in those areas we have had access to yet. had access to yet. non—governmental organisations like yourself be needed their long—term? yourself be needed their long—term?
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to help that the access to food, water and shelter. is disease is a worry? it is always a worry. you see the situation deteriorate if you do not have access. you do not have access. but it will take days for those to arrive. arrive. better position compared to yesterday. yesterday. indonesia and other parts of the world ? indonesia and other parts of the world? it's a good question.
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crises, that has long gone out of the limelight, if you like. the limelight, if you like. government, we are faced with a crisis. crisis. resources that we can deploy in terms of funding and supplies. terms of funding and supplies. are able to scale up in these disasters. the government is stretched. and the country is challenged. a decades—old spat with greece. implies a territorial claim on the greek region of macedonia. it's a particularly important vote for the country's young people.
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to ancient history. infuriating its southern neighbour. potentially, at least. the country north macedonia. referendum billboard. country to look to the future. for security and prosperity in the economy.
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because of emigration, youth go out. macedonia's young people struggle in one of europe's poorest countries. force many to leave. the organisers of this event say that has got to change. high unemployment, little opportunity for prosperity. they are desperate. in this country. there have been strident protests against the agreement with greece. some feel the government is giving up macedonian identity. others are simply unhappy about a lack of consultation. the problem with the agreement is that it is not... it is pushed by foreign parties on to
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macedonia. accepted and agreed upon. but some things have already changed. alexander the great. a yes vote on sunday would bring a new identity to the whole country. guy de launey, bbc news, skopje. 5c this century. agreement in 2015. the paris agreement.
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temperatures below 2 degrees, at preindustrial levels. preindustrial levels. this has shifted the dial. shifted the dial. the ambition was to make it1. 5 degrees. firstly asked us to look at the impact of global warming, of 1. 5 degrees. degrees. emissions of greenhouse gases, so we could keep under the 1. 5 degrees threshold. that is a new kind of work. work. anyone had ever contemplated them before the paris agreement. before the paris agreement. may have to change their ways
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and do more? more? of the paris agreement, the report is going to be a majorfactor. is going to be a majorfactor. was the paris agreement that invited the ipcc to produce the report. the ipcc to produce the report. meeting, taking place in poland in december, to present the results. december, to present the results. the next set of negotiations towards the end of the year. to become a success. he was speaking out about gay rights to give others "hope".
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of your classmates, not feeling like you fit in. you fit in. socially acceptable to like boys and girls. girls. school i realised, not everyone is like me. you feel less than. succeed in the other things i've done. done. want to prove you are something and someone. someone. everyone when they eventually were to learn my true. drove a flock of sheep across london bridge. as they exercised their rights to herd animals in the capital. to bring their livestock into the city without
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paying tax. it was amazing. because it is a fairly narrow one—sided bridge. one—sided bridge. but they do have minds of their own. minds of their own. they go to the water or they come backwards. water or they come backwards. the lord mayor and his party behind me. me. capital offence if i go backwards and trample a party? and trample a party? we got them right over the bridge. sorted! now it's time for a look at the weather... the newsroom to alina jenkins. what is the weather like for grazing sheep everywhere? sheep everywhere? enjoying the weather on the beach in yarmouth. yarmouth. but in places, we have had the odd spot of rain. but staying dry. dry. far north of scotland and england, and northern ireland. england, and northern
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ireland. spells of sunshine but showers never too far away. too far away. you can see this band of cloud is sinking south and east. of cloud is sinking south and east. replacing any earlier brightness and sunshine with cloud. sunshine with cloud. cloud further north means sunshine between, but also blustery showers. between, but also blustery showers. feeling across scotland and northern ireland, into northern england. ireland, into northern england. cannot rule out the odd rumble of thunder and flash of lightning. thunder and flash of lightning. england, northern ireland and northern and western scotland. northern and western scotland. are average speeds but we do have gusts of 30—40 miles an hour. gusts of 30—40 miles an hour. through the evening, most showers fading away. fading away. overnight, especially in western and eastern coasts. eastern coasts. elsewhere, increasingly clear skies. increasingly clear skies. northerly breezes, mist and fog stays way. stays way. cool, temperatures between two and 7 degrees. between two and 7 degrees.
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in rural areas it is close to freezing. areas it is close to freezing. and fine, a good deal of sunshine around. around. wales, and northern and western scotland. scotland. here, outbreaks of rain arrived later in the afternoon. arrived later in the afternoon. temperatures similar to later today. 10—15d but rain in parts of scotland. scotland. we struggle to get into double figures. double figures. high pressure trying to build. to build. we have a lot of cloud, a grey and murky start tuesday. grey and murky start tuesday. missed in places. some cloud on tuesday. central and eastern england, where we get that sunshine, warm. we get that sunshine, warm. 21 degrees is the top temperature. degrees is the top temperature. cool in the northern half of scotland. in the northern half of scotland. feature as we go through the middle of the week. of the week. a lot of dry weather in the forecast. the forecast.
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front introducing patches of rain in the far north of scotland. on wednesday. wednesday. but it will feel warmer for many. spells of sunshine. more unsettled further north and west. goodbye. hello this is bbc news.
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