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weather—wise today. sexual abuse allegations. rainer crossed scotland and northern ireland today. republicans believe in the rule scotland and northern ireland today. of law, not the role of the mob. than yesterday, the winds are strong and gusty as well. and gusty as well. supposed to be dairy—free. leadership to consider switching to the conservatives. consulate in istanbul. some rain for cumbria and ambition late in the day. late in the day. outside the ring. considerably higher than yesterday, even where we have the rain. even where we have the rain. and headed towards the irishman‘s team, and a scotland and northern ireland for the next few days. the next few days. brawl began. starting to feel warm and we may have some morning mist and fog. hello, this is bbc
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there was a massive fight, that's all i could see, rolling on screens. all i could see, rolling on screens. outside the octagon rather than inside. formula one drivers championship. in the united states. sebastian vettel once again the maker of his own downfall. ben croucher has the story. hard to spin this one any differently. differently. they have battled for a fifth world title. fifth world title. chatting on pole injapan made a clea n start. chatting on pole injapan made a clean start. to be deleted never relinquished. relinquished. the charge, up to fifth on the first lap. lap. it when max verstappen
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and kimi rai: grappled. grappled. dart‘s impatience got the best of him. best of him. sending his title ambitions spiralling out of control. ambitions spiralling out of control. to finish sixth, hamilton was untouchable. double i love you guys. i love driving the car, i love this track. track. that would be no less than he deserves. however you spin it. after beating conor mcgregor. to a rear naked choke. that means the russian retains his title. and attacked someone in the crowd.
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to attack mcgregor inside the octagon. and his payment has been withheld pending further investigation. i want to say sorry to the athletic commission, to the mcgregor is. commission, to the mcgregor is. i know this is not my best side. know this is not my best side. this is not my best side. i am a human being. being. is like you talked about my religion, my country, my father. minutes at old trafford yesterday... jose mourinho must have thought the end was getting closer. in the 90th minute — joe lynsky was watching. but those values
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have come under fire in the last fortnight. away from deep water. after ten minutes of this match his team were in trouble. all the urgency at old trafford came from newcastle. they plan to strike early and get the playing game started. the visitors went 2—0 up. the manager asked what more he could do. at half—time the way led to the exit. premier league titles. withjuan mata's free kick babar broke the resistance. five minutes later, relief. martial finds a way through. wow. what a mood change.
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what a noise. redemption was coming. for united, this season has been an expensive downturn. it was time for some to live up to the pricetag. sanchez! unbelievable! the turnaround is complete! playing for the manager, playing for the shirt! like this can change things. forjose mourinho and united they will hope their loyalty is rewarded. joe lynsky, bbc news. they are also made about difficult moments, but always with pride. that is the way i want to be a football manager. that is the way i am a football manager for some years. always with pride. not always with victories but always with pride. and in the second half, lots of pride. it does not matter the result. not always with victories but always with pride. and in the second half, lots of pride. it does not matter the result.
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title after a points victory over mexico's isabel millan in leicester. in the tenth round. for a world title fight. jordan olowofela added a second here. george ford scored both conversions as well as three penalties. leicester move up to sixth with that win. in the pro 14, scarlets beat the ospreys 20—17. this try from rhys patchell putting them in control.
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and benneton treviso. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's gita with the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. at the independent. let's take a look at the front pages. to confirm brett kavanaugh as a supreme courtjudge. on labour voters to give the conservatives a chance. for taking drugs £10,000 to come back at the same rank.
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helped unlock a brexit deal. that the uk security services have war—gamed a cyber attack on moscow. reaction to its food. there — let's take a look at some of the stories in more detail. clear pitch for labour voters which she did in her speech this week. she did in her speech this week. absolutely, she's saying they had the only moderate party. the only moderate party. saying they now occupy the middle ground, the tories. ground, the tories.
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party that is driven by extreme right—wing ideology. right—wing ideology. controversial and that threw up the windrush scandal. windrush scandal. you also supported tory austerity eight years. tory austerity eight years. it does not seem a moderate position. not seem a moderate position. try and parker tags on labour's lawn. lawn. seems to be a yawning gap in our politics. politics. whether labour voters would vote tory. that's a massive leak. their own party is the anti—semitism row and then brexit. row and then brexit. conservatives are an answer to neither. neither.
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unfortunately have a problem with a dozen. dozen. in the first place with the referendum. it is an interesting pitch. pitch. they would save they were under a national call. under a national call. but i'm not sure voters would believe that. believe that. has never been a time when party labels have counted for less. labels have counted for less. i think that is absolutely untrue. think that is absolutely untrue. that seems an extraordinary claim. borne out at a time when we have two parties to move very far apart. parties to move very far apart. set out domestic policy agenda, doesn't talk much about brexit. doesn't talk much about brexit. unsurprisingly because she knows that is not... going early well. going to make fixing our broken housing market my personal mission. housing market my personal mission. how many people knew that? where has that
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been? that been? but also going very well, i understand! drowned out by brexit. party and tories and labour mps being peeled off? being peeled off? rumours for a long time about a party involving centrist mps. party involving centrist mps. sugar and's name has been mentioned. and's name has been mentioned. miliband is coming back from the wilderness. —— chuka umunna. that her party appears to be veering way off to the rights. way off to the rights. approves, has to win the middle ground. ground. you cannot win by going off on one extreme. on one extreme. that's whyjeremy corbyn would not win either. corbyn would not win either. mooted whenever the next election comes.
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comes. poll shows that boris is trailing to reza made. reza made. trustworthy may as johnson's leadership campaign falls flat. leadership campaign falls flat. —— trailing to reza made. trailing to reza made. didn't have anything new to announce. anything new to announce. according to this poll hasn't gone very well. to this poll hasn't gone very well. leaders against jeremy corbyn to see who would perform best. who would perform best. this is the deeper analysis. deeper analysis. massively outperformed boris johnson on that. on that. says, she has been trustworthy, the voters don't believe years. voters don't believe years. can't think why! think why! had to guess why they might think that! might think that! number of people think she is a decent person than 20 years. decent person than 20 years.
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think there is an element of people feeling a bit sorry for her. feeling a bit sorry for her. —— decent person than think he is. decent person than think he is. that she has been handed a poisoned chalice by men who messed around. chalice by men who messed around. someone have to do it. that no one else rolling one side job. job. some people want it but they don't want it now. don't want it now. you do pick —— the picture in the centre pages of the sunday times. centre pages of the sunday times. marvellous picture of the prime minister donnie abadia. minister donnie abadia. —— putting on other gear. on other gear. some people have not had breakfast! i think it is rather flattering. flattering. speculation about what will happen after brexit. after brexit.
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endless jockeying for position is as to who could take over. to who could take over. is, we still have to get through the next six months. —— the key thing. speculating mainly about the fate of the labour party. the labour party. the two leaders very much under scrutiny. very much under scrutiny. better conference than anyone expected. even she was surprised. pranksters handed her herby 45 during her speech. during her speech. what has already been called hell week. —— handed her perky a5. it could be that on wednesday the eu completely reject the chequers plan. completely reject the chequers plan. because she has said it is chequers or nothing. or nothing.
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into the horror of a known deal scenario? scenario? difficulty of getting round europe that may pretend ? difficulty of getting round europe that may pretend? that may pretend? ports, the brexiteer ‘s offer the olive branch over reports. olive branch over reports. agreement which is what could now be moved towards. moved towards. labour party position in terms of what they want. what they want. now and talk of whether placating brexiteer ministers as possible. brexiteer ministers as possible. conundrum, placating any brexiteer is in the tory party. is in the tory party. this seems to be one solution. be one solution.
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reignite the whole debate about the division between north and south. division between north and south. this solution is to put eu officials in ports to do customs checks. in ports to do customs checks. long way to go before reaching that point. point. did a speech saying there is a party within a party. within a party. this is very much a conservative party obsession. party obsession. it was never quite so toxic for the labour party. quite. research group does strike me that what... what... john major has his own experiences of divisions. experiences of divisions. argue he handled those divisions rather better. and david cameron did. did.
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something that is a party split has become a country's blitz. become a country's blitz. bash mac country splits. country splits. warnings in terms of what's known deal with lead to. deal with lead to. arguing that that is being talked up. up. to try and force people to back the prime minister now. prime minister now. days or weeks, whether she can get it through parliament. it through parliament. i think she won't be able to. won't be able to. somebody have to move on this. ora huge chunk of people. people. one has enough numbers to get anything through. anything through.
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country for a second referendum or an election. an election. which sounded crazy back then. a little bit. but now it seems to me not, much more likely. seems to me not, much more likely. we are in crazy territory and it is completely uncharted waters. completely uncharted waters. to make the idea of any sort of resolution impossible. resolution impossible. some people thought a second vote was looking more likely. it may be that... a new referendum. want in order to go back to the country. —— voting in parliaments. be appetite for another general election. election.
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votes recently that people would be annoyed. but again, you must be kidding! kidding! are forced to go to the polling booths again. even with a second referendum. referendum. yes, i think that is probably the likeliest outcome. probably the likeliest outcome. that was put in the binary choice we had in 2016. had in 2016. be able to go see europe without visas, to me that is anathema. visas, to me that is anathema. think people should have built on that. that. we are going to try to draw a line under brexit. line under brexit. let's move on to this very sad story. this very sad story. family have been on aaron screens, in the papers in the few days. in the papers in the few days. sandwich that was, had a dairy products that they did not realise. products that they did not realise.
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this was some time ago but they are investigating now. investigating now. about natasha, the 15—year—old girls. excellent journalism. thank you. you. a second death that's being investigated. investigated. where it was an allergy to tap—in's food. allergy to tap—in's food. you have these severe allergies, you can't trust any external.. can't trust any external.. you have to do your food yourself. to do your food yourself. it is such a risk. a risk. which is an extraordinary burden to place on people. burden to place on people. but there might be an argument there. might be an argument there. recall after some products that should have been dairy free. should have been dairy free. dairy free yoghurt. free yoghurt. contaminated and had milk proteins in it.
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it's very sad. ordinary piece of investigative journalism. journalism. it wasn't known that there was a second customer. journalism. there was a second customer. ” agree, a great piece ofjournalism. agree, a great piece ofjournalism. i express my deepest sympathy for these families. these families. that comes out of this, it may be that the law is changed. that the law is changed. john sykes, to put the complete list of ingredients. of ingredients. reasons that contributed to these tragedies. tragedies. —— if they make —— if they make the food on the premises. they make the food on the premises. out this lovely photo on the front of the sunday times. of rita ora. rita, ed and bob, too.
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annoying to see bob geldof campaign for anything these days? for anything these days? is its damaging to any cause? is that unfair? he is entitled to his opinion. opinion. saying here that brexit is disastrous for their industry. disastrous for their industry. it is much wider than just him. it is much wider thanjust him. much wider thanjust him. bit like bono, you just aches, not again. without the sunglasses. is a long list of performers on the front page of the observer. front page of the observer. a mixture of classical and pop names. mixture of classical and pop names. if anyone has the moral authority to make this move, it is bob geldof. make this move, it is bob geldof. talking about people who have changed things. changed things. i am sadly old enough to remember well live aid. enough to remember well live aid. and the way it completely changed the political landscape. the political landscape. does this carry anyway? yes. is completely obsessed with celebrities. —— carry any
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weight. the rampage of the sunday times, it shows the power of celebrity. shows the power of celebrity. —— on the front page. the front page. to get ed sheeran, the biggest pop star in the world. the biggest pop star in the world. huge industry, £92 billion the music industry made last year. industry made last year. that's a massive part of our economy. massive part of our economy. on free movement post brexit, it will really impedes this industry. will really impedes this industry. ‘s coming to this country but then moving freely across europe. moving freely across europe. it's a very good points. very good points. the fact that you attach celebrities get noticed. attach celebrities get noticed. the basic point is very valid. basic point is very valid. finish with another big british celebrity. part of the royal family. our biggest celebrity family. incest eugenia is getting married.
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—— princess. pressure on women to lose weight for their big day. their big day. actually the couple's big day, probably the whole family. probably the whole family. a friend of mine had a theory. of mine had a theory. your wedding day and say, gosh, you looked so wonderful band. looked so wonderful band. see the photos and said, gosh, you look great today.
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that's a relief points. points. eat the food, don't do the dreadful diet. —— a really good points. points. care particularly about this wedding. perhaps i will be proved wrong. wrong. she is under a lot of pressure to lose weight. pressure to lose weight. look like the celebrities we have been talking about. been talking about. of super—thin models, many have been airbrushed and photo shops. airbrushed and photo shops. social media fuelling it, you think, gosh, i have to look at that. gosh, i have to look at that. or i am afailure. or i am a failure. it is wrong and pernicious. we should fight against it. it. ross dyer but i'm told we still have time. is at the wedding march?
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playing over us. it is all good publicity. publicity. one can only imagine what she is feeling. she is feeling. let's hope her wedding, and your wedding, go well. wedding, and your wedding, go well. slightly smaller in scale! are you not getting ed sheeran to pay? not getting ed sheeran to pay? and the taxpayer is not going to be coughing up for anything. that's it for the papers tonight. see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week. forward slash papers. evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you. goodbye. hello.
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we have reversed the roles with the weather today. with the weather today. across scotland and northern ireland. ireland. across the highlands and the islands. islands. much rain but so much more cloud than yesterday. than yesterday. the wind is strong and gusty. a fairly inclement afternoon. afternoon. will prevail for the rest of the day. day. some rain for cumbria and mike sherry. sherry. thing, temperatures between 12 and 16 degrees. 16 degrees. yesterday, even where we have the rain. rain. scotland and northern ireland for the next few days. the next few days. much warmer, perhaps some mist and fog. 00:29:57,214 --> 613566586:36:10,387 this 613566586:36:10,387 --> 1227133172:42:23,561 is 1227133172:42:23,561 --> 1840699758:48:36,734 bbc 1840699758:48:36,734 --> 2454266344:54:49,908 news, 2454266344:54:49,908 --> 3067832931:01:03,082 i'm 3067832931:01:03,082 --> 3681399517:07:16,256 geeta 3681399517:07:16,256 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 guru—murthy.
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