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this is bbc news — hello, you're watching this is bbc news — hello, you‘re watching afternoon today at 5pm, a 16—year—old boy our latest headlines: afternoon live — i'm shaun ley. our latest headlines. live — i‘m shaun ley. is found guilty of the rape today at 3. as we‘ve been hearing, today at 4. labour and the conservatives are bracing themselves a 16—year—old boy has been found and murder of a six—year—old girl for more defections labour and the conservatives brace guilty of the abduction, themselves for more defections a 16—year—old boy has been found to the new independent group. rape and murder of alesha macphail. guilty of the abduction, on the isle of bute last summer. hello, i'm shaun ley to the new independent group. six—year—old alesha was killed rape and murder of six—year—old and this is afternoon live. a former attorney general says today at 2. a former attorney general alesha macphail. alesha macphail had been on holiday he wants his party to act appeals to his party to act with her father and grandparents after the 11 resignations in the national interest. in the national interest. on the isle of bute lastjuly. we will be hearing shortly from the of labour and conservative on the scottish island mps, now more fallout. when she was killed. if i were to get to a point police inspector in charge of the a statement read on behalf two former government if i were to get to a point labour and the conservatives brace ministers warn they'll resign where i felt my party themselves for more defections investigation. this is the police of her mother says she‘ll was no longer doing that, where i felt my party to the new independent group. miss her daughter forever. if there's a no deal brexit. was no longer doing that, a former attorney general then i would have to resign the whip appeals to his party to act investigation. this is the police investigation now. who have been then i would have to resign the whip but that wouldn't mean i had to go in the national interest. a former attorney general says but that wouldn't mean i had to go through the most horrific ordeal. he wants his party to act off and join something else. throughout the police investigation off and join something else. and this trial, alicia‘s family have words cannot express just how in the national interest. labour leaderjeremy corbyn says if i were to get to a point is teenager shamima begum should be labour leaderjeremy corbyn, devastated i am to have lost my where i felt my party allowed back into britain says is teenager shamima begum should be allowed back into britain if i were to get to a point was no longer doing that, where i felt my party beautiful, happy, smiley ri girl. then i would have to resign the whip and given support. shown incredible bravery in the most and given support. was no longer doing that, i‘m glad the boy who did this has but that wouldn't mean i had to go then i would have to resign the whip a windfall of tax receipts appalling of —— alesha. it shocked off and join something else. the government gets a major but that wouldn‘t mean i had to go finally been brought to justice. labour leaderjeremy corbyn, means a big boost for the judge told the boy he‘d taken the government's finances. boost for its finances, says is teenager shamima begum off and join something else. the life of a "sweet, should be allowed back into britain with a windfall of tax receipts. people across scotland. the effects angelic little girl." rescuers have ended their search we‘ll have the latest for victims of a fire more than 70 people die in a fire labour leaderjeremy corbyn says of her death are still being felt from the court in glasgow. and given support. in the bangladeshi capital, is teenager shamima begum dhaka, which has killed more that ripped through four apartment should be allowed back today. from the moment alesha was the other main stories a windfall of tax receipts on bbc news at 5pm. means a big boost for than seventy people. buildings in the bangladeshi the prime minister meets leading capital dhaka. into britain and given support. first reported missing at the start conservative remainers amid speculation more the government's finances. an unprecendented summit at the vatican on the sexual abuse an unprecendented summit a windfall of tax receipts dozens die in a fire that ripped scandals in the catholic church — means a big boost for of her summer holidays, the local could leave the party. through four apartment at the vatican on the sexual abuse the government‘s finances. community rallied together and did the pope says those who suffered everything they possibly could to buildings in bangladesh. expect concrete measures. a former tory minister appeals scandals in the catholic church, at least 78 people die in a fire help. i would like to again thank to his colleagues to act the pope says those who suffered an unprecendented summit expect "concrete measures." that ripped through four apartment eve ryo ne help. i would like to again thank everyone who came forward and help at the vatican on the sexual abuse and ever wondered why buildings in bangladesh‘s scandals in the catholic church. zebras have stripes? coming up on afternoon live the investigation of what was a particularly harrowing case. the pope says those who suffered scientists say they've capital dhaka.
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all the sport, tanya arnold. expect "concrete measures." the six nations is back — investigating any murder is found the answer. the first vatican summit on child challenging for all the police sex abuse in the catholic church — officers and staff involved. to be translation: i ask the holy spirit warren gatland and eddiejones both the pope says those who suffered faced with the death of a little to support us in these days and help playing mind games as wales us transform this evil sport now on afternoon live prepare to host england. girl in such a cold and cruel way into an opportunity we'll hear expect concrete measures. for understanding and purification. from both coaches a little later. was extremely difficult for with tanya arnold. everyone. i would like to personally police in chicago have arrested thank all of those involved for coming up on afternoon live the six nations thanks, and we'll bejoining the american actorjussie smollett after he was charged with filing you for a full update their professionalism, their all the sport with tanya arnold. returns this weekend and it sounds just after half—past. like eddiejones is up and the weather. dedication in bringing the investigation to a swift conclusion. to his old tricks by playing mind a false police report. good afternoon. i am sure you are games again trying to pin england crimes such as this are extremely getting yourself ready for the as the underdogs? we have already had temperatures return of the six nations, wales, rare and! crimes such as this are extremely they're not really, i they? you around 18 degrees today, way above rare and i am glad we have been able england and scotland have named where we should be at this time of year. is there any sign of anything he said he‘d been beaten up by two to get justice rare and i am glad we have been able their sides and we'll hear from couldn't possibly accuse eddie jones to getjustice for rare and i am glad we have been able to get justice for alesha rare and i am glad we have been able to getjustice for alesha and her eddiejones a little later. of playing mind games. he's been a bit more wintry on the horizon? family. i have been asked by the men. talking up wales, basically putting and ever wondered why family. i have been asked by the family to read out a couple of not really. the full forecast is zebras have stripes? scientists say they‘ve state m e nts family to read out a couple of statements on their behalf. first of all the pressure on them. he's been coming up. something positive to found the answer. sport now on afternoon live all from alesha‘s mum, georgina. and it's warming up? some beautiful extremely nice about warren gatland, look forward to. also coming up... the wales coach. with tanya arnold. weather out there. temperatures this is the world posit mac largest already up above 17 degrees in some and the latest — wales words cannot express how devastated eddiejones eddie jones might be iamto words cannot express how devastated i am to have lost my beautiful, places. it is still winter, check wanted the roof closed b. the world's biggest be in the eddiejones might be up to his old at the principality stadium, but england don't, happy, smiley wee girl. i am glad so it'll be open. managing expectations tricks. warren the calendar, i will show you some the boy who did this has finally winter weather from somewhere else jones says three months ago england world has been found alive. it is as and wales were poles apart, been brought to justice and he will in the world just before 230. long as an adult human puzzle mac gatland has also been weighing in. not much has happened in between — not be able to inflict the pain on they love playing mind games across which somewhat ignores thumb. anotherfamily not be able to inflict the pain on another family as he not be able to inflict the pain on anotherfamily as he has done thanks! england's performances so far the macro ahead of mind games. one not be able to inflict the pain on another family as he has done to also coming up. mine. alesha, i love you so much, my why do zebras have stripes? in the competition butjones very of the hot topics is, will the roof well, scientists think much playing the underdog wee powell, i love you forever. she
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opened the principality stadium? going into the game. would also like to thank mr they've found the answer. yellow wales say they want it closed, but england have said no. it mcsporran for his sensitive handling this is afternoon live — of this terrible case. finally from will be open. the big call warren we are looking forward to it. it's a i'm shaun ley. the mcphailfamily, first, our top story this afternoon, gatland had to make on the pitch... of this terrible case. finally from the mcphail family, we of this terrible case. finally from the mcphailfamily, we can‘t of this terrible case. finally from the mcphail family, we can‘t believe we will never see our wee angel great opportunity for us to play two former government ministers are warning they'll leave ales ha against the west side that's he‘s picked warren gatland. we will never see our wee angel alesha again, we miss her so much. the conservative party we hope the boy who took her from us expected to win. they've won 11 games so they can create a worse interesting if not unexpected is jailed for a long time because of two former government ministers if there's a no deal brexit. decision. england‘s choice to travel it comes as the 11 labour and tory what he has done to our family. record. their most famous catcher is mps, who are members are warning they'll leave to cardiff tomorrow has surprised of the new independent group, warren gatland. significant mistake ales ha what he has done to our family. alesha may be gone from our lives catching his last game against but she will always be in our the conservative party england so it's a great chance for say they expect more to join hearts. thank you very much. that is us england so it's a great chance for by travelling tomorrow and coming if there's a no—deal brexit. us to go and spoil the party. it comes as the 11 labour and tory hoping to help put a halt them in the coming days. through newport at about five mps, who are members to england's winning run over wales o‘clock is not the best thing to be detective inspector stuart huston of the new independent group, is gareth anscombe who has been from police scotland speaking meanwhile, the chancellor, outside the high court in glasgow say they expect more to join named at fly—half for wales philip hammond, has rejected claims doing, going through the tunnels, i ahead of dan biggar. that the conservatives are now them in the coming days. warren gatand has also recalled being controlled by the pro—brexit mean... there‘s a good chance it there with the reaction notjust gareth davvies to partner anscombe european research group. while dragons lock cory hill takes our political correspondent could be tractors and buses holding meanwhile, the chancellor, ben wright reports. from the police after their so, will there be more? them up, so... you know, it‘s going investigation into the murder last philip hammond, has rejected claims july but also from the family there that the conservatives are now over from adam beard. yesterday three conservative mps to be an experience for them.|j being controlled by the pro—brexit or six—year—old alicia macphail. she european research group. scotland also have a new fly—half strode out of the party them up, so... you know, it‘s going to be an experience for them. i hope nobody else is travelling at the in their starting 15. joining the eight who split peter home is one of four changes same time! eddie jones from labour on monday. nobody else is travelling at the same time! eddiejones couldn‘t have been nicer about wales and about our political correspondent made by gregor townsend as they aim was reported missing and found later for theirfirst win in france it's opposition to brexit that binds ben wright reports. warren gatland in his news conference this morning. he was on. she had suffered terrible so, will there be more? for 20 years. talking up wales multipart run of them, while the prime minister hopes injuries. she had been raped and she yesterday three conservative mps he replaces finn russell strode out of the party who sustained a concussion winds and that warren gatland is one was dead. she had been staying on playing for his club. of the best coaches in europe. his joining the eight who split caused regret in the cabinet. blair kinghorn, nick grigg that island with her family enjoying from labour on monday. and magnus bradbury also come sad to lose three, good, selection pretty straightforward.
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it's opposition to brexit that binds into the starting 15. committed colleagues jack noel coming in from the injured pa rt that island with her family enjoying part of the summer holidays last them, while the prime minister hopes so we will see what happens next. chris on the wing and ben moon to keep brexit on track july. our correspondent lorna gordon and her party together the split has coming in. despite their impressive it is serious and we are in a very has the background to the case. caused regret in the cabinet. start to the six nations, eddie serious time as we try to get jones really doing his best to put sad to lose three, good, looking a bit further ahead, i was the right outcome for the uk committed colleagues england as underdogs. we are looking on leaving the european union so we will see what happens next. talking to ben earlier about so i hope we will all be able climbing as an olympic sport, but it to support the prime minister ales ha alesha macphail, a little girl who how serious is this? forward to it. a great opportunity looks like paris 2024 is going one and get the deal through next week. loved dancing, who dreamt of being it is serious and we are in a very better. yes, i give you break that suggests parliament could be forward to it. a great opportunity an internet star, but was brutally serious time as we try to get presented with a revised brexit for us to play against a welsh side murdered by a 16—year—old girl who deal soon as next week. that‘s expected to win. they‘ve won the right outcome for the uk dancing. i'm not sure you and i are the took herfrom her home target audience for this, shaun — murdered by a 16—year—old girl who took her from her home while murdered by a 16—year—old girl who took herfrom her home while her there are many tory mps 11 games in a row so they can create family were sleeping. last summer, on leaving the european union it's very much a push to attract younger, urban audiences. and ministers who insist the uk must a welsh record. their most famous shortly after school ended, the paris have put it forward as one of four sports not leave the eu without a deal six—year—old had arrived on bute. so i hope we will all be able her parents had split up shortly along with climbing, skateboarding, and surfing and that could be the issue coachis a welsh record. their most famous to support the prime minister which will all be debuting in tokyo. the triggers more defections. coach is coaching his last game against england so it‘s great us to after she was born and she would and get the deal through next week. spend every other weekend and part if we simply become the brexit go down and spoil the party. that suggests parliament could be it was an invitation event of the holidays with her father and presented with a revised brexit party, then i do not believe deal soon as next week. her grand parents, who lived on the there are many tory mps we have a successful future scotla nd go down and spoil the party. scotland also have a new fly—half. at the youth olympics last ahead of us. islands. it was a place she loved. and ministers who insist the uk must not leave the eu without a deal so you would leave? peter horne scotland also have a new fly—half. peter home is one of four changes and that could be the issue year in buenos aries. made as they aim for their first win she would go swimming, play on the the triggers more defections. i don't think i'd be able to stay this is bumblebee, one of the top beach. bute was described in court if we simply become the brexit part of a party that was simply in france in 20 years. he replaces asa beach. bute was described in court as a safe place, a place where many russian competitiors finn russell who sustained a people would leave their door party, then i do not believe showing how it's done. the world dance sports federations a brexit party that had crashed us concussion playing for his club. out of the european union. we have a successful future says, "it is an incredible unlocked. on the night alesha went honour and privilege that, i want to try to make my party act nick grigg and magnus bradbury also ahead of us. for the first time, a dance discipline is being considered in the national interest, that's come in to the starting 15. so you would leave? for inclusion," and they're keen missing, her grandmother had left i don't think i'd be able to stay the thing on which i'm focused. to stress it's notjust spinning the key in the door to her home. part of a party that was simply on your head and doing the worm — if i were to get to a point this would not be unusual in this a brexit party that had crashed us they train as full time athletes. where i felt my party i hope they don‘t get stuck at
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out of the european union. was no longer doing that, newport railway station because when i would have to resign the whip it rains there it sounds like a small island community. before going i want to try to make my party act to sleep, alesha had given her but that wouldn't mean i had to go thousand people dancing on the roof. in the national interest, that's off and join something else. grandpa a hug and kissed him good onto football, and rangers say they will do "everything possible" jeremy corbyn's handling of brexit talking of dancing, there is some coming to the night. her grandma tucked her into the thing on which i'm focused. to stamp out the type of abuse aimed olympics. i love the way you did if i were to get to a point at kilmarnock boss steve clarke is one reason eight labour bed saying he would see her next where i felt my party in wednesday's scottish cup tie. mps have abandoned him. that. break dancing. i expect to see morning but that night the teenager was no longer doing that, i would have to resign the whip you throwing a few moves. i don‘t let himself into the family‘s flat. think you and i are the target but that wouldn't mean i had to go clarke said he faced "sectarian" off and join something else. others seem poised to follow, audience for this. it‘s a push to armed with a knife, he entered the abuse from the "dark ages" at ibrox unless the labour leader jeremy corbyn‘s handling of brexit as his side lost 5—0 dramatically changes his tune. in their last—16 replay. little girl‘s room, carried her a rangers statement said the club attract younger urban audiences. away. he raped and killed her. the is one reason eight labour paris has put it forward for the "wishes to make it clear that unacceptable behaviour will not be brexit is clearly fracturing the two 2020 for along with climbing, next day, less than three hours mps have abandoned him. main parties here and nobody knows skateboarding and surfing, which after she was reported missing, others seem poised to follow, how this new independent group will debut in tokyo next year. it tolerated at ibrox". of mps welfare, whether they unless the labour leader will continue to swell alesha‘s body was found in the was hugely popular as an invitation dramatically changes his tune. their numbers or stall. wooded grounds of a derelict hotel, a lot will depend on how event at the youth elevates last brexit is clearly fracturing the two manchester city say one the next few days unfold. year. team gb didn‘t have any her clothes discarded nearby. she of theirfans is in "a critical number ten is seeking to negotiate condition in hospital" main parties here and nobody knows after an alleged assault changes to the withdrawal agreement competitors. they are keen to stress had suffered brutal and catastrophic following their champions league win this isn‘t just about spinning how this new independent group but brussels is certainly noticing competitors. they are keen to stress this isn‘tjust about spinning on of mps welfare, whether they over schalke in germany yesterday. your head. these guys train as full injuries, 117 in total. the will continue to swell city won the first leg the political turmoil here. girlfriend of alesha‘s father was athletes. it means disappointment for sports like squash and karate, of the last—16 tie 3—2. in the british parliament, their numbers or stall. city say they are working every time they are voting which is in at tokyo. i'm guessing blamed for the murder. he claimed a lot will depend on how with greater manchester police the majority against something, the next few days unfold. and german police and some staff there is never a majority tony mclauchlan had planted evidence in favour of something. on alesha‘s body to try to frame him number ten is seeking to negotiate have stayed in germany to support changes to the withdrawal agreement there will be some kind of petition, but brussels is certainly noticing the family of the injured fan. for the crime, but cctv showed him but i think it's vital for us to leaving his house repeatedly. he the political turmoil here. also made comments on social media. and if a no—deal would happen, prove why we should be in there. in the british parliament, 11—time women's world champion reanne evans will make history and i cannot exclude this, the teenager sent a video of himself every time they are voting when she becomes one of two female people have to be... especially the majority against something, players to compete on television this would have terrible economic
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to friends with the message, found there is never a majority in the final stages of a world and social consequences. karate, because we have to get in favour of something. the guy who has done it. in an ranking event in the uk. yesterday theresa may said there had together, unite and state why we been progress but there is very earlier one he said he might kill and if a no—deal would happen, evans is preparing to play should be in there and i think this for the lifetime experience, and an little time for the prime minister internet search on his phone found, jimmy white at the snooker shoot out could possibly happen. manchester and i cannot exclude this, this evening, while emma parker takes on india's this would have terrible economic laxman rawat tomorrow. city say a fan is in a critical how do police find dna? his dna was timing is everything in the event, to get the changes she has promised. condition in hospital in germany found all over the little girl‘s and social consequences. with a limit of 15 seconds allowed per shot in the one—frame matches. following an alleged assault after their champions league game last body and clothes. it all added up to yesterday theresa may said there had what the prosecution called a been progress but there is very night. they say they are working little time for the prime minister mountain of evidence against the with the greater manchester police boy. the jury agreed. and german police to ascertain more to get the changes she has promised. information. club staff have mountain of evidence against the boy. thejury agreed. alesha‘s family said she had been a i've just we are going to cross to chicago, remained in germany to support the i'vejust got to i've just got to hope that the beautiful, beautiful happy girl. her the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has nerves calmed me down a little bit family of the victim. wales and been meeting the eu's mother‘s wish for her daughter to be chief negotiator michel barnier. and don't take over my playing. illinois. we are told that a press northern ireland have been paired remembered for who she was, not her following the meeting together in the qualifying draw for he told reporters knowingjimmy, and don't take over my playing. knowing jimmy, i'm hoping the labour party would be re—tabling and don't take over my playing. knowingjimmy, i'm hoping it will stand me in good stead, let me feel an amendment to remove the prospect the women‘s 2021 european tragic death. lorna gordon, bbc news more comfortable on the table. championships. they have also been at the high court in glasgow. lohan of a no—deal brexit. put in the same group as top seeds obviously it's not your traditional conference will begin shortly. this snooker so it's not going to be is the actorjussie smollett, who is just filing at the moment on that norway, belarus and the faroe really quiet and things like that, has been charged with lying to story, she says the young boy faces we will put a motion to parliament so it's going to be a lot harder to islands. scotland will face former police officers. you may know him if detention without limited time. the concentrate, i think, head coach as they have been drawn so it's going to be a lot harder to concentrate, ithink, but you have seen the series empire. he judge lord matthew said he would asi we will put a motion to parliament as i have already, keir starmer and so it's going to be a lot harder to concentrate, i think, but we'll see what happens. i'm really looking with her finland side as well as forward to it. sentence him on march 21, and of myself avoided putter motion to england have recalled isa sam billings and dawid malan you have seen the series empire. he is a black, gay actor who claimed he portugal, albania and cyprus. as course in a murder conviction there parliament that included the option for the three—match twenty20 series had been attacked and beaten by two are very limited options, hosts, england do not have to ofa parliament that included the option against the west indies next month. of a popular vote to confirm otherwise agreements that have been wicketkeeper billings and batsman qualify. in rugby league, widnes malan return to the t20 squad master men shouting racist and effectively an adult to life reached and that was rejected by for the first time since last year's homophobic slurs. it now seems the sentence, and scottish laws would vikings have postponed this weekend parliament at that stage but clearly tour of australia and new zealand. police are going to charge him with presumably be the equivalent. we all—rounder ben stokes and in‘s match against the sheffield will talk to lorna gordon injust a it is very much part of the agenda lying to them. as soon as that press eagles while conditions ——
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few moments from outside the high wicketkeeperjos buttler are rested. put forward by the labour party. conference begins, we will go discussions continue over their court in glasgow, as we have just that's all the sport for now. straight back to it. survival. vikings were relegated been saying here, a 16—year—old boy our assistant political editor norman smith from super league last season after is in westminster for us now. seven from super league last season after seve n yea rs from super league last season after seven years in the top—flight. the we'll be back after the 3pm news the labour leader, jeremy corbyn has unnamed for now for legal reasons been meeting the eu's proposed takeover of the club fell has been found guilty of the rape chief negotiator michel barnier. the sun is shining on you, at last! following the meeting through earlier this week and a and murder of six—year—old alesha he told reporters — staff and players were not paid is this a sign of something new from the labour party would be re—tabling macphail on the isle of bute injuly an amendment to remove the prospect west at what time is it? yesterday. that‘s all the sport for last year. jeremy corbyn? we expected that all of a no—deal brexit. we will put a motion those x tories who are anxious about you packed so much in their! to parliament as i have already, now. thank you. plenty there to talk a no—deal brexit are going to roll keir starmer and myself, two former government ministers with 36 days to go before brexit — put a motion to parliament that are warning they‘ll leave in behind such an amendment? i included the option of a popular about. this is the point in the the conservative party if there‘s radio 1's newsbeat is in a no deal brexit. dover throught the day. programme where they say, it comes as the eleven genuinely don't think it is. all vote to confirm otherwise agreements labour and tory mps — who are members of the new that said, next week will be a real it's europe's busiest passenger port that have been reached independent group — and they're talking to local and that was rejected by parliament pressure cooker moment, notjust for businesses which rely on it — say they expect more to join at that stage but clearly it is very them in the coming days. and discussing what exactly will those of you with a nervous meanwhile, the chancellor, mrs may but quite possibly for mr happen when the uk leaves the eu. much part of the agenda put forward disposition — or if you‘re scared philip hammond, has rejected claims that the conservatives are now corbin because we may well get by the labour party. of insects — you might being controlled by the pro—brexit want to look away now. amendments tabled next week pressing the world‘s biggest bee european research group. it's the billion dollar question. has been re—discovered, our political correspondent let's cross live to dover — after decades thought for another referendum and a lot of our political correspondent, lost to science. and join newsbeat‘s politics i‘m sure it‘s good news but when labour mps will be watching to see editorjim connolly. it‘s held up that close, it doesn‘t ben wright reports. hello! there you are. i was nick eardley is at westminster. feel so encouraging! whetherjeremy corbyn comes on side expecting you on the screen and you the giant bee — which is as long so, will there be more? yesterday in should we be at all surprised by his and if he doesn't then, that may are there. what's been happening? as an adult‘s thumb — plan to put down a further was found on a little—explored trigger more resignations. on the indonesian island. the three conservative mps strode how's things? we are in dover, one amendment? next week may end up after days of searching, wildlife experts found out of the party, joining the eight being the key week rather than the a single live female, who split from labour on monday. it tory side, it is possible that next which they photographed and filmed. week after? it could be another huge here with me now is our science is opposition to brexit that binds week will actually be the meaningful of the busiest ports in europe, them, while the prime minister hopes arguably the busiest of its kind in week after? it could be another huge vote on mrs maples mac deal. it will week in westminster for the simple to keep brexit on track and her britain. to give you a sense of reporter helen briggs... be the big moment and we have heard scale about how much stuff comes in reason that some mps are now really party together, the split has caused
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regret in the cabinet. sad to lose worried that things are getting too from the likes ofjustin greening through this port, a fifth of we knew this existed but they everything we import the travels close to the wire and they need to haven‘t seen it for a long time. through there. and if you want to three good, committed colleagues, so try and force the premise deposit and dominic grieve that they regard might hand. we have heard that that‘s right. they haven‘t seen it we‘ll see what happens next. that as a pivotal moment and if get perspective of how many lorries since 1981 and that was the only before. how many times we discussed three good, committed colleagues, so we'll see what happens next. how serious is this? it is all serious there is any sign of mrs may giving move in and out, i got told an sighting of it for a 150 years, big votes in this place? but next and we are in a very serious time as interesting fact yesterday that if would you believe? it‘s got a very you line up every single lorry today week is different because it will be we tried to reach the end of getting further ground to the european coming into the port, it would go the right outcome for the united a month to go until the uk leaves interesting history because it was kingdom on leaving the european research group and hard brexiteers, back from here all the way to union, soi first found by a british explorer kingdom on leaving the european union, so i hope we will all be able they are threatening to join the new sta nsted. back from here all the way to to support the prime minister and stansted. so you can see that there the european union. that labour and naturalist who goes by the name get the deal through next week. that is just amendment is one we expected. labour independent movement. i am joined by stansted. so you can see that there isjust a stansted. so you can see that there is just a massive operation. have been trying to get the alfred russel wallace, who worked suggest parliaments could be stansted. so you can see that there isjust a massive operation. keeping the lorries moving too quickly. it's government to take no deal off the presented with a revised brexit deal one of the european research group actually quite a small site. alongside darwin and evolution. he by the prime minister as soon as table for some time and i think it and the charge against you from the anything that can get in the way of was an explorer and went on voyages next week. there are many tory mps smooth running traffic has a and ministers who insist the uk must knock—on effect for the local is unlikely to pass because although to collect things and he collected likes of dominic grieve, you are businesses, local communities, local not leave the eu without a deal, and we have had defections, this place traffic flow. but it has a knock—on party within a party? we are is still pretty tribal and it may hundreds of bees and this massive that could be the issue that effect for the wider uk economy and not get much conservative backing. thing... must have been a huge shock triggers more defections. research group. we use to me to my what might get that backing is flying through the air! oh yes, size that could be the issue that triggers more defectionsm that could be the issue that triggers more defections. if we simply become the brexit party, then room and every week we would have cross— party what might get that backing is the motor car industry or the ports hanging around in the background is cross—party efforts to try and give ofa thumb ido simply become the brexit party, then i do not believe we have a brexit and what might happen with no flying through the air! oh yes, size of a thumb and these huge jaws. he successful future ahead of us. you in and that's why we tend to be parliament more of a say on the described it as a large black wasp better informed on these issues and many people but we reach different deal. chris from southeast flowers prospect of no deal. basically to like insect with immensejewels are saying you would leave? views but always on the basis of is here. you have a few concerns successful future ahead of us. you are saying you would leave ?|j give them the power to ask the uk described it as a large black wasp like insect with immense jewels like a stag beetle. we still have that successful future ahead of us. you are saying you would leave? i don't think i would be able to stay a part fa cts . views but always on the basis of facts. that is a good thing and i specimen, would you believe, 150 ofa think i would be able to stay a part of a party that was simply a brexit hope more and more people will try when it comes to brexit. can you government to extend the brexit party that had crashed out of the process if the deal isn't in place yea rs specimen, would you believe, 150 years ago in a museum in oxford and approach these issues on a basis explain why? i'm a wholesaler out of under lock and key, but we don‘t soon. you are absently right though, european union. i want to try to of fa ct ashwood and we supply florists and this place will be buzzing with and approach these issues on a basis of fact rather than slogans. let me know today, until now, that they are make my party act in the national put it to you, you have your own anyone who does anything with rumours not just about which still alive. it is thought they interest. that is the thing on which
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this place will be buzzing with rumours notjust about which parties flowers. if there is no—deal brexit, mps will end up in but also about lam interest. that is the thing on which leader and lines and whipping might have died out. these wildlife i am focused. if i were to get to a what is going to happen next week point where i felt my party was no operation. that sounds remarkably we have to register as an importer experts and photographers went on like a party within a party? like i with amendments to either the prime longer doing that, i would have to then we have to advise h mic three this quest, followed in wallace‘s and is deposit might deal with that resign the whip. that wouldn't mean doesn't come back, some other motion say, it is essentially research steps, looked for days and days in i would have to go off and join group and different people in it days before we buy flowers in of on what happens next. earlier, something else. jeremy corbyn's have different views. you saw on the what we are going to buy. as it is remote forest, and finally on the last day, they found one. what a handling of brexit is one reason just now we can ring up holland at norman smith was saying that the lovely way to end their trip. single last vote, people voted in different excitations we may not see any ways who are associated but we often 11 o'clock one day and get them in further moves out of labour or the e—mail, so we hope there is at least labour mps have abandoned him. reach the same conclusion because by two o'clock the next morning. we one single mail that will keep the others seem poised to follow unless the facts drive us there. the line going. might be a bit unnerving can react quickly to anything our conservatives until the sunday the labour leader dramatically customers want. with no deal, we are changes his tune. brexit is clearly to encounter them, not many humans defectors believe that you are newspapers, always a popular place do by the sounds of it, is there any not quite sure how it will change. fracturing the two main parties here driving policy on brexit in the for people to put dramatic more to worry about from them than i've been told whichever way it is announcements and statements of their intent but leaving that aside, any other it —— any other bee? and nobody knows how this new conservative party, forcing the prime minister's and. when we see we will not buy flowers in the same we've got a very prominent independent group of mps welfare, whether they will continue to swell way, but we don't know what it is yet will stop if brought in a bunch. conservative, former education their numbers or stall. a lot will depend on how the next few days secretary, former attorney general, more to worry about from them than any other it -- any other bee? it's made no secret of the fact they are own unique one and it is one you would want to protect because it‘s unfold. number ten is seeking to the erg voting against the prime unhappy about brexit but really i won't try to name any other than very unique, it‘s had this unique negotiate changes to the withdrawal the roses. they've all come from using language that suggests they minister... abstaining but it led to evolutionary pathway and it nests in different places and illustrate the really worry about how their party agreement, but brussels is certainly the defeat, without the abstention, termite nests, would you believe? there were definitive feet, they issues you face as a business. we will be regarded after brexit has they are quite a long way up the noticing the political turmoil here. archly trying to force the prime happened? absolutely. just dean in the british parliament, every food chain? quite a long way up. minister might hand on brexit? not have spray roses from colombia, roses from ecuador. we also have lit greening to say is far that if her finding it, proving it‘s there, time they are voting for majority at all. the last vote didn't decide that‘s the first step towards against something, there is never a party ended up being a no deal conservation. they are now saying we majority in favour of something. and anything. idid the answers from holland. we can buy at all. the last vote didn't decide anything. i did not have to make up need to protect this, find out how my mind, i would have found it them from ecuador and colombia but many there are in these other difficult to do so because it was an
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we don't at the moment. because of party, she would find it impossible forests. of course, globally, there ifa no ambiguous emotion and didn't know majority in favour of something. and if a no deal would happen, and i whether you going to be taken as to stay in it. dominic grieve a big decline about insects the extra three days, and then if we suggesting something similar. what generally, so... that report supporting, agreeing at any price to can‘t exclude this, this would have have stacked on top which could you are getting is mps saying they watch the eu offered which was one are sticking with the party in the recently, concern about climate interpretation and that is why it maybe delay things by 36 hours. change, taking away some of our short—term or perhaps the immediate led to a number of abstentions. we important insect population. we know terrible economic and social are not trying to force the prime that's traffic jams. yes, term is the better phrase but in the insects are declining around the maybe delay things by 36 hours. that's trafficjams. yes, you maybe delay things by 36 hours. that's traffic jams. yes, you can have 3000 lorries on the m20 waiting longer term, it is easy to see how consequences. after their talks minister's and. if anything, you yesterday, theresa may said there world, that‘s many things. had been progress but there is very look at the voting record, the to go in and out. if there is no little time for the prime minister eurosceptic element of the party, to get the changes she has promised. mps disaffected with the direction pesticides, insect diseases, habitat weight first let‘s go back to lorna which is half of it, have been deal, the flowers can't go straight that their party has been taking on loss, but we don‘t know that much gordon at the high court in glasgow, to us. they have to be potentially where the case of the conviction of brexit, moving towards a position about insects as opposed to other supporting the government policy on that 16—year—old teenager over the where they might feel like they animals. going out there, doing the which we were elected, which is to inspected at a first arrival. that leave the customs union, to leave can't stay. someone with similar research, finding what‘s there and murder and rape of alesha macphail. will put another... i don't know... which ones we need to protect is a the single market, you have to eight hours on top because the inspectors don't work through the really important step for some emotional reaction accept and recognise that no deal is views to greening, philip lee, both scientists. it certainly is, thank understandably from the family, and night. whereas we would get our a pretty strong sense you‘re from better than a bad deal. although conservative mps at the moment, have you for telling all about it. flowers at, say, 2am, we might get things with a manifesto. i don't been seeing the prime minister this thejudge. retailers in the uk and ireland have a pretty strong sense you‘re from the judge. yes, a pretty strong sense you‘re from thejudge. yes, there really was, in afternoon to talk about their them at 3pm the following day so we concerns and ideas on how to address issued a stark warning an unusual move in my experience, quite see what people think has been have to walk ahead all the time. our about how a no—deal brexit thejudge made some them, i'm not sure we will get any would affect shoppers. an unusual move in my experience, the judge made some comments after crystal balls will have to glow, we they say it could lead any change that has been forced on white smoke from them, any meeting to tariffs of more than 40% will have to be super organised but that guilty verdict, that unanimous the government by us, if anything we will get through it. it's the on some everyday items — the government by us, if anything the governance has been moving in of minds at these summits in downing making fresh food and drink guilty verdict was handed down. lord uncertainty, not knowing. when is much more expensive. the governance has been moving in the opposite direction. their child so are these fears affecting the way matthews said, this was wicked, one street but we are seeing the prime would be that the prime minister has the cut—off point? so for example, minister trying to reach out to people shop and is there any of the most evil crimes this court evidence of stockpiling? become beholden to the erg if she if they say by the 22nd of march, our consumer affairs correspondent has ever heard of in its long potential rebels to say, we can work coletta smith has been to baildon wa nts to become beholden to the erg if she wants to get her deal through, that that's when we'll decide whether some thing out here. but how may she has to try and get them on—board in west yorkshire to find out. it's deal or no deal, that's fine, times of her that? how many times history of dealing with depravity. because otherwise the deals and he said to the murderer, he had no
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we can organise that, but if it's have we said there is a compromise going through? the big development, idea what made him do this, but the the 27th and we have to give three it might be five weeks until brexit, possible, we can fudge it for the three have left, i'm very sad days worth of notice of what we want but in the small town of baildon evidence that he did do it was that they have left, one came from awhile, see we can keep everybody on the main deadline is five days to go to buy, we could beat without board for now? the truth is, if next flowers the week after. that week until their next choir concert. overwhelming. we also heard from the my constituency, and i want them to after is a really key moment in the # make your own kind of music week's votes feel that mps have to come back, but ijust don't flower buying calendar, because that prosecution advocate, who said how press the button and put some # sing your own special song # sunday is... mothers day. that week this crime, this murder of a little understand why they ignore the leading up to the 31st is the pressure on the pinus, including, malthouse compromise and the brady the singers here don‘t hold back — girl who was snatched from her busiest week for the flower potentially, cabinet ministers, that amendment. that brought the whole family while they were sleeping, could be another point at which we with their music, or their opinions. what impact it had had on them. her party together and it shows that the industry. although it's on the 31st, one thing that can command a see tipping points and potentially, so are they changing the way majority in the house of commons is florists have to be prepared, get mother, georgina loch ram, said her potentially, more mps are changing they shop ahead of brexit? world was ripped from her, her the flowers and, condition them, a malthouse compromise, replacing wrap them, make them into bow case. i‘m going to make sure father, rob macphail, said through as faras size. the significance of getting the brady amendment, the irish wrap them, make them into bow case. as far as supply for mother's day, the prosecution advocate that he it will be fine because we will have my freezer‘s full. protocol as the brady amendment some kind of new wording, that's all cannot put into words the pain of the heart of a meeting that is losing his only daughter, and that the flowers on thursday, friday, laughter. that‘s not funny, i think demanded, by administrative saturday, but after that is the taking place in brussels this procedures and other ways so that we problem. when we have thousands of that‘s a very good plan! he and his other family members afternoon between the brexit i think you're being very sensible. stems of flowers around us, do we and i‘m going to make sure i‘ve got suffer depression and take can have a trade deal with the eu secretary and the attorney general. actually order more to in on the baked beans in in the cupboard medication as a result. of course saturday with the three things that in particular, meeting barnier is because you can survive on baked georgina had been staying with her beans, and cat and dog food. father and her grandparents when she such as president ask operated, go important because he is the chief further than that... you have to do with hmrc? oil do we law officer and his been saying that because also i think suddenly the shop runs out of food, such as president ask operated, go further than that. .. thank you for sit tight and keep our fingers currently, this irish backstop would i want to make sure i can provide went missing, and alesha had been your time. it looks like it will be be something we could not get out of for my family. crossed? it's sit tight and keep our fingers crossed ? it's no sit tight and keep our fingers crossed? it's no way to run a and that is the issue that is i have a friend who is very worried business. a lot of confusion for a about it and has started staying with her father and a huge week here again. many aggravating so many conservative mps went missing, and alesha had been staying with herfather and her grandparents when she went missing buying extra things. questions as to whether mrs may will lot of businesses. interestingly the at the moment. our european nothing massive, butjust kind and was murdered. her killer is port over there say that in the past of on the essentials. my wife is trying to stockpile.
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go for her meaningful vote. i few days they feel like they're getting more information from the uk correspondence has been telling what she's a very cautious suppose that will depend on what person and rightly so, government and are confident they the governance to achieve from that but i'm possibly less cautious. sort of concessions she can get from will be able to manage any maybe i'm a fool, i don't know. situations around here. but the protected in law. we cannot name the eu in terms of the backstop and him, he is granted anonymity, but meeting. thejudge said he what sort of reassurances she can uncertainty for local businesses is i think people have been living him, he is granted anonymity, but the judge said he will consider what's worrying people like chris. they both added readers on the with a relative amount naming the boy at ten o‘clock get legally and any progress at all tomorrow morning, that is in positive but i should make very of complacency up to now. on these alternative arrangements. do you often get women bringing you catriona is head of psychology, down response to a challenge by the media flowers when you are out like that? clear that what peter lilley said the hill at bradford university. about the malthouse compromise, that against the order granting him that thank you, norman. as norman was there are times where it‘s maybe all the time! all the time! make is of the table. there was agreement a certain type of person who would be stockpiling saying there, much of this depends anonymity. as to the sentencing, on what is happening in brussels. sure you bring them back to the and hoarding and we know that will take place on march 21. with the eu that it doesn't work there are personality types that our correspondent damian office. i will do. are inclined to that sort of behaviour, but i do think and is there much flexibility grammaticas is in brussels. a huge fire has swept because it contains no workable the situation we‘re in now means jeremy corbyn was in brussels today, through an historic part of dhaka, solution to that the eu sees that that even the most balanced in bangladesh, with more than 70 of people are considering that available to a judge in a murder people now thought the irish border, and they are not following up the meeting that to have been killed. line of action in order conviction in scotland, as opposed the blaze started in a residential to the law in england and wales, you theresa may had withjean—claude building which had chemicals stored prepared to entertain that is young her and he was meeting negotiating partner on the other on its ground floor and quickly side of the table. in the meantime, don‘t have any discretion? michelle barnier. mrs may came out to make themselves secure. spread to other apartments. the uk government, barnier saying to the law in england and wales, you don't have any discretion? the our correspondent akbar hosein murderer will get a life sentence, of that meeting from mr young her today that he still has not heard the people i‘ve been talking but thejudge will has sent this report. proposals from the uk government but what you should be made clear that he is now sitting down with the to here aren‘t panicking or building food bunkers in the garden, murderer will get a life sentence, a crowded apartment block but the judge will reflect on other factors. he will take into account in a district of a city attorney general and the brexit but more people in recent weeks do seem to be saying they‘ve been the fact that the murderer put the that what lord lily was talking engulfed by flames. secretary who we think of putting to about the malthouse compromise, that buying a few extra boxes is off the table. mrs may seems to of cornflakes or tins him a possible idea, which would be of beans to shove on top family through this trial, this of the kitchen cupboard. about the uk having a one year agree with the eu that that doesn't they might not call it stockpiling notice period in which it could but they certainly don‘t want to do ordeal in a court here in glasgow, work because that doesn't protect the fire spread rapidly notify that it wants to leave the while people are sleeping. without the things they think he will perhaps reflect on the fact the border in northern ireland, it it spread also to three other buildings nearby backstop arrangement. that is contains no workable solution that including a community centre. are essential for their lives. that the child was taken from her many were trapped, unable to escape. unlikely to fly. in the meantime, we
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the eu sees her that they are not have the leader of the opposition bed in her grandparents‘s home, but the government say the uk has a high looking to entertain that as a guests in a restaurant has just been here. level of food security, negotiating partner on the other have the leader of the opposition but it seems there‘s an increasing were also among the dead. hasjust been here. everybody have the leader of the opposition has just been here. everybody coming through the spacer 24—hour is. he side the table. in the meantime, the number of people not also those elements of premeditation it's not clear what willing to take the chance. to this murder, and the details of says that in his talks, the eu was colletta smith, bbc news, uk government and barnier saying caused the blaze. the rape itself, that she was but chemicals stored in a warehouse very worried about a no deal. jeremy underneath the flats today, he hasn't heard proposals are thought to have contributed in baildon, west yorkshire. brutalised, she suffered 117 from the uk governance but he is sitting down with the brexit corbyn said that he has discussed to the fire's ferocity. his idea about a customs union injuries in total, and of course the jamie is here — in a moment he‘ll fa ct injuries in total, and of course the secretary, putting to him possible it took nine hours for the fire arrangement, which he said the eu have the latest business news. fact that he failed to plead guilty. idea that would be about a uk having to be brought under control. was very receptive to he was first a look at the headlines he concocted this fantasy, this web attempts to put out the blaze repeating some of those systems of on afternoon live. were hampered by poor water supplies as we‘ve been hearing, a one year notice period in which it a 16—year—old boy has been found of lies where he tried to blame the could notify that it wants to leave and constant explosions. guilty of the abduction, theresa may, saying she was allowing teenage girlfriend of alesha‘s rape and murder of alesha macphail. father for the the backstop arrangement, that is access to this densely populated herself to be held ransom by a small teenage girlfriend of alesha‘s unlikely to fly. we then have the district also slowed group in her party, the erg, keir down rescue efforts. six—year—old alesha was killed fatherfor the murder, a little girl leader of the opposition, everybody on the isle of bute lastjuly. who that girlfriend said she loved coming through in the space of narrow streets and residential and in court it became clear that thejudge said the 24—hour is. he says that in his starmer standing next him saying buildings only inches apart. that mrs may was running down the the judge said the boy committed the this was an absolute fantasy, that clock. i think that's a concern on most wicked and evil crime of the there was no way at all she could talks, the eu was very worried about this is the main building court had ever heard. where the fire originated last night ano talks, the eu was very worried about in an old part of the city. the eu side as well, that all of labour and the conservatives brace have carried out this crime, a crime a no deal. jeremy corbyn said that this is eating up time before a themselves for more defections, to the new independent group crucial decision has to be made. he has discussed his ideas about a in the commons. that has shocked scotland, shocked this building is four—storeyed back to chicago now and the press labour leaderjeremy corbyn customs union arrangement, which he and the fire broke out says is teenager shamima begum first in the ground floor conference about the actorjussie the island of bute, a small said the eu was very receptive to should be allowed back community still coming to terms with where there is a chemical warehouse but he is repeating some of those and then it quickly spread up smollett. use the symbolism of a to the fourth floor. into britain and given support. this depraved crime, and of course criticisms of trees and eight, in the upstairs, there are some saying he said, allowing herself to family houses where people used noose to make false accusations. how shocked the court here as well. to live and the fire quickly spread be held to ransom by a small group through three others
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in this building. could someone look at the hatred and in her party, the erg, and keir lorna gordon at the high court in there is a restaurant and when the fire broke out, glasgow, thank you very much. back and this is where people suffering associated with that to brexit. starmer standing next him, saying here‘s your business symbol and see an opportunity to headlines on afternoon live. the labour leader, that mrs may was running down the the chancellor‘s in were having dinner. clock, which i think is concern on manipulate the symbol to further his the money — for now. own public profile? how can an jeremy corbyn, has been meeting public sector finances the eu‘s chief negotiator michel the eu side as well, that all of at least seven dead bodies registered their biggest surplus barnier. following the meeting he told this is eating up time before a are recovered from this restaurant. on record in january reporters the labour party would be on the other side, there is another individual who has been embraced by ofjust under £15 billion. re—tabling an amendment to remove crucial decision has to be made. building where the fire quickly spread through. that is the sense that a lot of the tragedy has echoes of a similar the city of chicago, turn around and centrica, which owns british gas, people watching outside reform, fire in the city in 2010 when 120 slap everyone in this city in the warns it will struggle to meet cash the prospect of a no—deal brexit. people watching outside reform, flow targets this year as it comes people going through the motions, people lost their lives. face by making these false claims? under pressure from a cap grieving relatives are desperate being very polite and cooperative, for information but they know on energy prices in the uk. saying that of course my door is that the number of victims bogus police reports because real is expected to rise, we will put a motion to parliament, open and happy to see you but no as the search of the damaged mines are being changed in this harm. they do harm to every barclays sets aside £150 million as i have already, keir starmer process. to get any counter legitimate victim he was in need of for the cost of brexit — and myself put a motion buildings continues. to parliament, which included as the boss assured investors impression out there in support by police and investigators the option of a popular vote that the bank remains committed to confirm or otherwise agreements as well as the citizens of this that have been reached, brusselsthere is certainly a desire and that was rejected to the uk and urges them to reject by parliament at that stage, the advances of the activist in brussels, expressed publicly, to city. chicago hosts one of the but clearly it is very much part try and find way through this. investor ed bramson who wants of the agenda put forward largest pride parades in the world the bank to cut back by the labour party. on its investment banking operation. earlier i spoke to nick eardley at barnier said today in a newspaper if you buy a new—build and we are proud of that as a police home in six years' time, westminster and he explained to me interview that he is prepared to you should be banned from connecting why mps were likely to put more department and also as a city. we do pressure on the prime ministerjust look at ways that form of words can the property to the natural gas grid for cooking and heating purposes. after a month until the uk is due to that's the conclusion of government be given to reassure the uk. but, advisors who also warn leave the european union. some mps that the scandal of badly insulated what there is not is a formal homes must be tackled, not, nor do we ever, tolerate hate are now leave the european union. some mps a re now really leave the european union. some mps are now really worried things are if targets for climate change have getting too close to the wire and negotiation going on. mr barnier is any hope of being reached. in our city, whether that is based interesting stuff about housing they need to try to force the prime still saying that he is not seen our environment analyst, today. things that perhaps you think
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on an individual‘s sexual these proposals from the uk side orientation, race or anything else. roger harrabin reports. minister‘s hand. we have heard that that could work, perhaps this never put up to tomorrow what you before, happy times have we afternoon he might, and still iam orientation, race or anything else. i am offended by what has happened can do today. it could be said never discussed big boats in this place? reiterating to that there is no it's cars, planes and industry that put up what we said yesterday to do but next week is different because renegotiation of the deal on the normally get the blame it will be a month to go until the and imo also angry. i love the city today. it‘s something that has for greenhouse gases, table. the irish backstop, the but 14% of uk emissions of chicago and the chicago police history. what has happened today is come from our homes, uk leaves the european union. that withdrawal treaty. what they can be this independent committee on labour amendment is one we expected, as clarifications to the political department, warts and all. but this climate change has recommended all mostly from gas boilers. new—build buildings should be labour amendment is one we expected, labour have been trying to get the declaration that accompanies it, publicity stunt is a something without gas supplies, at all. you government to take a no deal off the talk about the future relationship houses must be much better table for some time. i think it is and mr barnier in particular is insulated so they need less chicago did not earn or deserve. to offering this idea of a closer heating, the report says. will basically rely on electricity, probably unlikely to pass because make things worse, the accusations last year emissions from housing although despite this week‘s relationship, the sort of thing rose when they should be falling jeremy corbyn is talking about, that to help combat climate change. within this phony attack received rely on new industry, and hot water defections, this place is still national attention for weeks. could be written in to try and coming from industrial waste heat, we risk saving up a problem pretty tribal and might not get much smooth the path in future but that for the next generation if we don't if it comes out of industrial conservative backing. it might try make actions and put our plans celebrities, news commentators, and is not acceptable of course to peter even presidential candidates weighed plants. if you go back in history, in place now. so we know that spending a small in on something that was in 2006 the labour government had a choreographed by an actor. first, lilley as you were hearing. this amount of money now to address climate change saves a big cost to give parliament more power to try zero carbon target for all houses by in the future. afternoon, all eyes will be on what jussie smollett aimed to get happens when the attorney general that's a cost that will fall 2016. 2011, the coalition government to give parliament more power to try to get the power to ask the uk comes out and if he feels that he on the young generation today attention by sending a letter that government to extend the brexit has enough to be able to say, come and we know that the houses that we see around us will be around process if a deal is not in place back all state mps in parliament rested on homophobic and political had the same target, slightly for a very long time, amended but basically the same. then soon. but you are absolutely right, that despite his previous advice so we should be acting. language. when that didn't work, he this is a matter of this place will be buzzing with that despite his previous advice that warn that this backstop rumours not just about what parties intergenerational concerns. in 2015 the david cameron government arrangement could lock the uk into got rid of it and said, oddly new technology, like this underfloor paid 3500 thousand dollars to bring mps will end up in but also what is customs arrangements the eu, and he robot, will be needed. enough, it was mentioned in a going to happen next week with productivity report. it said, fixing it sprays insulating
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change that? can he get anything foam from beneath. amendments the prime to minister the foundations, creating a more here? we will have to see when he it will help this home stay warm chicago's reputation the process. prosperous nation, our plan for deal or some other motion of what emerges from those meetings today. without the need of heating. this attack was orchestrated by jussie smollett because he was increasing britain‘s relativity. it happens next. norman smith was here? we will have to see when he emerges from those meetings todaylj know we will be watching, thank you. but home heating systems themselves dissatisfied with his salary. he said the government does not intend saying earlier the expectation now to proceed with the zero carbon jeremy corbyn has described the will need to change. concocted a story about being is that we might not see any further decision to strip shamima begum — for new—build homes the gas the british teenager who fled boiler should be banned attacked. our city has problems, we programme. but this isn‘t advice moves out of labour or the to syria to join so by 2025, the report says. conservatives until perhaps the called islamic state — know that. we have problems that of her british citizenship that we should be going back in that weekend with the political as a "very extreme manoeuvre". programmes on tv and radio, and the speaking to itv, the labour leader here in north wales there's a new way of heating. have affected people from all walks direction —— is advice we should be sunday newspapers, always a popular also called for the 19—year—old, heat pumps like this suck going back on. 15%, 16% of all who recently gave birth, warmth from water and use of life and we know that. but to put place for people to put dramatic to receive some support. it for heating homes. state m e nts place for people to put dramatic statements of their intent, but he said ms begum should face gas from landfill, or industry, the national spotlight on chicago carbon emissions from houses. we leaving that aside, we have a couple lots of questions if she does or maybe also hydrogen, for something that is both egregious need to make them zero carbon. we return to british soil can heat homes too. of very prominent conservatives, will talk to an independent housing former education secretary justin greening and former attorney general and gas hobs will need and untrue is simply shameful. i am expert. henry, looking back at the over her support for is. to be replaced with also concerned about what this means dominic grieve making no secret of electric induction hobs. history of this, why did it all go the fact they are unhappy about moving forward for hate crimes. now, with me now is our home affairs but it all needs to be much easier brexit but using language that they correspondent daniel sandford. for builders and homeowners. wrong? why have we got nowhere when suggest that they really worry how this is the first time we have heard there is confusion as to what can be of course, the chicago police we thought by 2016 we have zero their party will be regarded after department will continue to brexit has happened. absolutely, from jeremy corbyn. what is he done to people's homes, carbon houses being built? can you what order those things need to be investigate all reports of these done, but there are opportunities types of incidents with the same amount of vigour that we did with driving at? he was saying it because for existing homes. this one. my concern is that hate hear me? we seem to have got zero you spawn in britain, she has the so since 2004 we've seen energy crimes will now publicly be met with sound communications versus zero right to remain here. she has lots justin greening going as far as to carbon. i can hear you. looking back efficiency improvements a level of scepticism that say that if a party ended up being a of questions to answer, he said and previously did not happen. that that she may also need some support, save the average householder £500 party backing no deal, leaving the a year, but we need european union without a deal in place next month, she would find it based on the age that she was when to do more of those. to 2006, we thought by 2016 we would impossible to stay in it. grieve said, jussie smollett was treated as
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she left britain atjust 15 years suggesting something similar. mps meanwhile home insulation has a victim throughout this have zero carbon houses being built, old. the fact that she is only 19 investigation until we received we haven‘t. what went wrong? are saying yes, we are sticking with fallen more than 90% evidence that led to detectives in yea rs old since the government cut subsidies. the party in the short term, or old. the fact that she is only 19 years old now. he said that he another direction. i could not be have zero carbon houses being built, we haven't. what went wrong? the government lost its nerve. we had believes that to deprive someone of the committee says making our homes several general elections since then perhaps the immediate term is the warmer in winter and cooler better phrase, but in the longer more proud of the unrelenting and the infamous referendum citizenship was an extreme manoeuvre in summer should be and the implication was that he just detective work that went into this an infrastructure priority, investigation and i could not be term it is easy to see how some mps, didn't think it was appropriate. in like building roads. distraction in westminster has meant more proud of every investigator the treasury disagrees. that played a part in it. detective her case. i think this reflects the but the government says disaffected with the direction their it is studying today's report. work that we saw in this case is politicians of all colours have decided to concentrate on other party has been taken on brexit, view of the labour front bench which roger harrabin, bbc news. indicative of the work that our is that the government has made a moving towards a position where they might feel like they can‘t stay. detectives do everyday in this city. misstep here. we know that public things. i'm afraid it is about as justine greening and someone with opinion is quite strong. more than similar views to her, phillip lee, this case in particular involved both conservative mps at the moment, 500,000 people have now signed a jamie is here in a moment hours of video evidence which, when with the latest business news. much as has ever been done, other parliamentary petition saying that first a look at the headlines thana have been in seeing the prime combined with old —fashioned much as has ever been done, other than a change to the law on minister this afternoon to talk people who have gone to join is on afternoon live. hours of video evidence which, when properties that are let, where they some breaking news. jamie, you will combined with old—fashioned police about their concerns and their ideas should not be allowed to come back work, uncovered the truth. these now have a floor above or below to britain and they should be detectives deserve all the credit in for how to address them. i‘m not be interested. reuters reporting deprived of their citizenship that which it is now not possible to let isa deprived of their citizenship that the world for carefully analysing is a very significant number on a that the government has confirmed the world for carefully analysing parliamentary position. jeremy the leads and evidence for weeks a property if its to energy before coming to their conclusion. i corbyn has taken the view that that the government has confirmed that britain will not be able to sure we will get any white smoke would also like to thank the fbi for inefficient. the building companies, someone who is born here needs to be replicate the eu putt trade deal either worried it‘s going to be too from them that will tell us there with japan before it leaves the has been any meeting of minds at expensive to do all this stuff? these summits in downing street, we allowed to return here. that echoes their help in this investigation. block on march 29. these are either worried it‘s going to be too expensive to do all this stuffim is going to put an extraordinary are seeing the prime minister trying are concerned that there was around documents that have been published the fbi partnership with the to reach out to potential rebels to yesterday that if somebody who has burden on the cost of properties. i say, look, we can work something out today, setting out progress on department has been pivotal in this here. how many times have we heard case. i only hope that the truth suspect this is an aspiration and entirely british heritage and family that? how many times have we said has lived to for many generations existing groups. you may remember, about what happened receives the there is a compromise possible, we probably quite rightly at a time we liam fox said the ambition was to same amount of attention that the can fudge it for a while to see was to do something really extreme, are thinking about climate change and the impact we are having as a whether we can keep everybody on
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hoax did. i will continue to pray board for now? the truth is if next they could not be deprived of their roll over existing trade relations species on the planet, but from a for this troubled young man. the which other countries already have practical point of view there will citizenship. whereas somebody who is with the eu, that we are therefore be all sorts of issues that house pa rt with the eu, that we are therefore part of coming into uk trade deals superintendent of the chicago police builders and developers will have to week‘s votes become that moment a second—generation immigrant can be grapple with and i'm sure it will which mps feel they have to press and what does that say about how we the button and put some pressure on with these countries. he's basically department, a police officer in require a bit more at stake rather chicago for 50 years now, explaining the button and put some pressure on regard people? is there some kind of saying, right i think, other deals i than carrot from central government the prime minister, including in orderto potentially some cabinet ministers, why they have charged jussie than carrot from central government in order to get them to come then that could be another point at smollett with lying to police. you on—board this. in order to get them to come second—class citizenship now, which may remember the actor, who is black on-board this. this advice is hot which we see tipping points and means that if your parents only came also not possible. the japan one is potentially, potentially more mps the one that will get the most air, ina here 20 or 30 years ago, somehow on-board this. this advice is hot air, in a way. i'm afraid we may changing sides. well end your citizenship isn't as good as opinion. and gay, the 36—year—old actor, said air, in a way. i'm afraid we may wellend up air, in a way. i'm afraid we may well end up having to use hot air to labour and the conservatives keep our homes one if this were to are bracing themselves for more someone else's? presumably, legally, defections after three mps left he was attacked by two supporters of come to pass. whilst technology is the conservatives yesterday to join the new independent president trump who struck him and allowing us to look at alternatives, it is not cut and dry that what the put denise around his neck and group in the commons. home secretary has done, would poured bleach over him. the ground heat source, wind, solar all necessarily stand up under labour leaderjeremy corbyn, symbolism of the news noted by the playing a part, adding to the mix international law? he was very clear says is teenager shamima begum should be allowed back into britain superintendent there, anyone who is and heat our homes now and in the meanwhile, further and given support. black, that is a powerful one future, technology still has to talks are taking place between the government and eu in parliament yesterday that very rescuers have ended their search catch up. particularly if we are officials in brussels experienced lawyers and officials for victims of a fire because the history of going to do it on a mass scale that this afternoon. had poured over this decision and african—americans in the united and our europe correspondent, in the bangladeshi capital, dhaka, will have a sensible impact on the damian grammaticas told me what the government was hoping which has killed more than seventy people. lynching. the suggestion is now that planet. i know we have other to achieve from the meeting. that they had supported what he had distractions at the moment but is misses may came out of that meeting he has been attacked but certainly with mrjuncker, and they both to say but there was this lingering there any political will to make these changes? i think there is. the sounded reasonably positive, but i concern yesterday that this was also should make very clear that what you resulted in these charges and was heard peter lilley saying about the a partly political decision. he green agenda comes to us every malthouse compromise, that is off needs to look tough at this time. general election. at the moment we the table. last night, misses may one of the runners for a potential may feel there is only one topic here's your business lying in order to boost his salary conservative party leadership of headlines on afternoon live. appear to agree with the eu that thatjob conservative party leadership of that job was to and public profile and no doubt conservative party leadership of the chancellor's in dominating politics, there is no that doesn‘t work, because it thatjob was to become vacant and the money — for now. public sector finances we'll be hearing more about that in
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thatjob was to become vacant and registered their biggest surplus the course of the day. doubt that a lot of people care doesn‘t protect the border in that perhaps seeming to be soft on on record injanuary ofjust desperately about what we are doing northern ireland, it contains no this issue was not a good thing for to the planet and how we are going under £15 billion. to the planet and how we are going to be able to make a difference. workable solution that eu seas for that, so the eu is not prepared to him at this time. the argument is barclays sets aside 150 million housing, the report published today entertain that as the negotiating that her mum has bangladeshis for the cost of brexit — party on the other side of the citizenship and therefore, because table, so that is off the table. in jeremy corbyn has says, significantly contributes to she is under 21 years old, she also as the boss assured investors described the decision global warming and doing something that the bank remains committed to strip shamima begum —— about that is something politicians the meantime, the uk government, to the uk and urges them to reject the british teenager will have to deal with when they who fled to syria to join michelle barnier says he still qualifies for bangladeshi citizenship even though she hasn't the advances of the activist so called islamic state —— answer to the electorate as they do hasn‘t heard proposals from the uk investor ed bramson who wants of her british citizenship —— the bank to cut back every five years. thank you very government, he is now sitting down taken it up. therefore, by taking as a ‘very extreme manoeuve.‘ on its investment banking operation. speaking to itv, the labour leader with the attorney general and the away her british citizenship, she is also called for the 19 year old, much. if only we could bottle all brexit secretary who we think are not being deprived, not being made centrica, which owns british gas, who recently gave birth, that hot air... he mentioned one putting to him a possible sort of to ‘receive some support.‘ he said warns it will struggle to meet cash ms begum should face idea, which would be about the uk flow targets this year as it comes ‘lots of questions‘ if she does under pressure from a cap return to british soil, overriding political thing. i can‘t stateless. but a qc said this on energy prices in the uk. over her support for is. having a one—year notice period in our home affairs think what that is. you need to correspondent daniel sandford told me why mr corbyn which it could notify it wants to watch this programme! jamie with all leave this backstop arrangement. morning that he thinks that is that is unlikely to fly. in the the business news. let‘s give you an wrong. the idea that somebody could took this stance. meantime of course we then have the have another citizenship isn't the leader of the opposition who has just been here, so everybody coming point. they should have another update on a story that has broken through in the of 24—hour is. he citizenship, the fact that they could do is give the government out. we will have more on this at we are going to talk about potential he took the position because she was the top of the hour. this is to let saysin through in the of 24—hour is. he says in his talks to the eu is very home, particular issue sitting in trade war between us and china. but you know that the case of alesha worried about no deal. this is mr north—east syria, any chance of born in britain, she should be able being able to qualify for her macphail has come back, thejudgment first, what do you make of this? any corbyn, and mr corbyn, jeremy corbyn to return to britain. basing on the said he had discussed his idea about bangladeshi citizenship there in the high court in glasgow. the doesn't apply and also, because the great surprise? no surprise. there's age that she left britain at the age a customs union arrangement, which pilot as she foreign minister has been a great suspicion over recent of 15, that she is only 19 years old he said that eu is very receptive made it quite clear they do not 16—year—old boy who was found guilty of the murder and rape of the regard her as a dual national and weeks with trade agreements. the eu now, jeremy corbyn said that he to, but he was repeating some of
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they would not allow her to enter those criticisms of theresa may, has something like 40 or 50 believes that to deprive someone of six—year—old on the isle of bute in bangladesh. politically and legally, july last year. to give you some of saying she was allowing herself to citizenship was an extreme manoeuvre be held to ransom by a small group different trade agreements but that and the implication was that he the comments made in light of this sajid javid is now running into cove rs justin think it was appropriate in different trade agreements but that covers about 70 countries. some of case. thejudge, lord matthews, who in her party, the erg, and that keir slightly choppy waters. them i with... big associations of her case. i think this reflects the was presiding, told the boy, who is view of the labour front bench, a name for legal reasons, that he starmer standing next to him said countries. those deals which we which is the government has stepped had committed some of the most misses may was running down the clock, which i think is a concern on benefited from, it was hoped they here. we know that public opinion is wicked, most evil crimes the court the conservative party is bracing could be rolled over so turn into had ever heard. he deferred quite strong. more than 500,000 the eu side too, that all of this is itself for more defections after three mps left the party sentencing until march 21. in the eating up time before a crucial yesterday to join the new trade deals between us and those decision has to be made. independent group in the commons. countries. only about four, chile, people have now signed a meantime we are expecting to hear labour leaderjeremy corbyn, parliamentary petition that people from the high court in glasgow. you says is teenager shamima begum who have gone to join can see outside the court now, that should be allowed back parliamentary petition that people who have gone tojoin is parliamentary petition that people who have gone to join is should parliamentary petition that people is where we are expecting a news a huge fire has swept who have gone tojoin is should not be allowed to come back to britain into britain and given support. through an historic part of dhaka, switzerland... but of course, canada and should be deprived of their conference to take place. it will in bangladesh, with more a windfall of tax receipts involve the detective in charge of than seventy eight people now means a big boost for andjapan citizenship. that is a significant thought to have been killed. switzerland... but of course, canada and japan would be the really big the investigation, stuart houston, the blaze started in a residential the government's finances. ones. there was at the moment simply number ona citizenship. that is a significant number on a parliamentary position. jeremy corbyn has taken the view building which had chemicals stored that someone who is born here needs from police scotland and we are also on its ground floor — do not look as though they are going and quickly spread to get anywhere at the moment. not expecting to hear more from the to other apartments. and ever wondered why after the end of march. it's very to be allowed to return here. that family. alesha ‘s family have put our correspondent ak—bar hussein zebras have stripes? scientists say they've echoes a concern that was around sent this report from the scene. yesterday that if somebody of out of scotland bill make a a crowded apartment block difficult because when one has to statement. her mother said, words in a district of a city cannot express just how devastated i found the answer. redo a trade talk like that, you are entirely british heritage and who engulfed by flames. has family who lived in for many am to have lost my happy, smiley, not talking... the sums are simply generations he was to do something the fire spread rapidly wee girl. i‘m glad the boy who did not talking... the sums are simply not the same as they were. the eu really extreme, they could not be while people are sleeping. in sport, the excitement is building this has finally been brought to justice and will not be able to it spread also to three with the return of the six nations had a certain amount to offer to deprived of their citizenship. inflict this pain on another family other buildings nearby this weekend. eddiejones is already japan,japan had a that he has done to mine. we are had a certain amount to offer to japan, japan had a certain amount to whereas somebody who is a including a community centre.
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offer the eu. when you talk about playing mind games ahead of the game second—generation immigrant can be. waiting for that news conference. we and what does that say about how we are told it will happen shortly. we many were trapped, unable to escape. the uk, a single country... will of course bring it to you here in cardiff, saying wales are expecting to win and we want to obviously we had unique things we regard people and is there some kind on afternoon can offer but not as big as what the spoil the party. gregor townsend has live. let‘s turn away to something eu can offer in a trade talk and of second—class citizenship now, guests in a restaurant made four changes to his squad, to which means if your parents only japan is taking advantage of that if were also among the dead. came here 20 or 30 years ago, it‘s not clear what more intriguing. in an age—old caused the blaze. face france on saturday. break it can, as will candidate. let's somehow your citizenship isn‘t good but chemicals stored in a warehouse talk about trade wars. the us and as someone else‘s? question, you had the question about dancing has made the list of underneath the flats somehow your citizenship isn‘t good as someone else's? politically, that‘s the dangers present to slip how the camel got its hum from proposed sports for the 2024 olympic china. we seem to have movement on richard kipling. you could equally are thought to have contributed into? and home secretary announcing ask how a zebra got its stripes. to the fire‘s ferocity. games in paris. squash, snooker and that. we have had news out from some scientists have been trying to it took nine hours for the fire karate are left out. find out at bristol university. they to be brought under control. this, that would necessarily stand maersk, the shipping company, saying have a zoo down the road. attempts to put out the blaze if you up the tariffs, and there is were hampered by poor water supplies up this, that would necessarily stand up under international law? he was jon kay is in bristol and has and constant explosions. a deadline, if you up tariffs with very clear in parliament sa that the chancellor's next spring been finding out more. very clear in parliament sa that access to this densely populated statement has been given a lift chinese goods going into the us, very experienced lawyers and district also slowed officials had poured over this it's it‘s about something that looks like down rescue efforts. after the government recorded its largest january which is what donald trump has decision and that they supported a pantomime horse. what he had to say that there was narrow streets and residential borrowing surplus last month. buildings only inches apart. threatened, you could raise their this lingering concern yesterday this is the main building growth by about 1%, which is a large that this was also a partly here we have a voice in zebra‘s where the fire originated last night political decision and he needs to clothing. in an old part of the city. borrowing in the financial year amount, a huge amount. we sound as this is a horse called tom jones look tough at this time. one of the and i‘m tempted to say it‘s not to date stands at its unusual to see horses dressed this building is four—storeyed though we have some movement today. runners of one of potential like this around here and the fire broke out lowest level in 18 years. we've had a lot of false alarms! because bristol university have done let's have a closer look. conservative party leadership if this important research first in the ground floor the public sector finances thatjob and you can explain why. where there is a chemical warehouse registered their biggest surplus conservative party leadership if that job would become why do this? on record in january conservative party leadership if thatjob would become vacant and we‘ve been fascinated and then it quickly spread up of £14.9 billion. perhaps seeming to be soft on this by the question of why to the fourth floor. let's go to michelle, our north zebras are stripey. in the upstairs, there are some that surplus was about £3 billion american business correspondence. issue was not a good thing for him there have been a lot of theories family houses where people used what kind of news are you getting bigger than the city was expecting, over the years and one of the ones to live and the fire quickly
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and £5.6 billion bigger than the one there about how talks are going? it at this time. the argument is that spread through three other that has been of most interest buildings. in the previous january. is that they might be stripey there is a restaurant seems the talks are entering a and when the fire broke out, our economics correspondent her mother has bangladeshi to stop flies from attacking them. and this is where people dharshini david explained to me decisive change. you are hearing citizenship and therefore because what have you found by dressing a little earlier where the extra mutterings about the outline of some she is under 21, she also qualifies up a horse as a zebra? were having dinner. potential agreement which would take if you dress horses up money came from. for bangladeshi citizenship even as the form of memorandums of she has not taken it up. therefore, with a stripey coat like this, at least seven dead bodies the number of flies that come are recovered from this restaurant. january normally is a very good by taking where her british to try to bite drops on the other side, there is another understanding. this would be a loose dramatically when you compare it month for tax receipts because it is citizenship, she has not been the self—assessment deadline as many framework which both sides would to a black or a white rug. building where the fire deprived, she is not being made people know. what we did see was a sign up to, the idea being that any flies don‘t like stripes? quickly spread through. final agreement could be done state. because there's someone else they really don‘t like landing the tragedy has echoes of a similar bump of £21 billion, raised through she could go to and claim that fire in the city in 2010 when 120 on stripes, so, yeah, between the two presidents, donald inherited right? but a qc said this people lost their lives. corporation tax and self—assessment. grieving relatives are desperate that really is a sign of how well trump and xijinping it‘s a strong finding. for information but they know between the two presidents, donald trump and xi jinping when they meet at the summit and a date hasn't been morning that he thinks that is wrong that the number of victims people were doing and companies the is expected to rise, set. the reason there is this notion do we know why flies year before. what is this mean? it because the idea that somebody could don‘t like stripes? as the search of the damaged we don‘t know exactly. leaves the chancellor and a very of memoranda of understanding is have another citizenship isn‘t the we have a few ideas. point. they should have another co mforta ble leaves the chancellor and a very comfortable position because just a important, is because if they say, it may be that they dazzle the flies citizenship. the fact that they buildings continues. few weeks, he has got to stand up we have a framework in place, that as they come in to land. could doesn‘t get the government they have lower—resolution eyes and deliver the spring statement and gives donald trump cover to extend home, picky as she is sitting in so don‘t see the stripes he can now say that he is on track that deadline passed the 1st of until they are close and something to even possibly beat my own march. you may recall the two sides north—east syria, any chance of puts them off in the last have agreed a 90 day truce in which few moments of attack. forecast this year. what's that mean? that means that the government talks could take place, at the end does that mean if we were standing qualifying for her bangladeshi in stripyjumpers we‘d be less may be on track to say it is able to of which, which is much first, paris citizenship there doesn‘t apply and because the bag g foreign minister likely to get flies on us? has made it quite clear that they do yes, and we found hampshire police say an officer has would go up on £200 billion worth of keep on loosening those austerity not regard her as a dual national that in our research. been stabbed in the back while and they will not allow her to enter if you wear black clothing you get strings, also, he can say he is bothered by flies more patrolling a park in portsmouth. he doing that whilst being prudent. than if you wear stripes. was taken to hospital by air goods. we heard others say that ambulance. police spokesman said a practising good financial bangladesh. politically and legally,
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housekeeping, which for him, is could cause no paint, it's starting you are tom‘s owner. man has been arrested and remains in accountable position to bn, given to turn up in the earnings report sajid javid is running into slightly what has this research done custody. there is no risk to the choppy waters. all that uncertainty surrounding from firms like caterpillar, the for you as a horse breeder? wider community. brexit at the moment. ordinary the chancellor‘s next spring times, he could say that i can give agriculture equipment maker, and it's great because they can be statement has been given away a bit of money but he can now others, saying it's having an impact a huge fire has swept a lift after the government on the business. what are the main through an historic part of dhaka, plagued by flies in the summer recorded its largest january say that he has a cushion to sit on so it's fantastic for us to be able borrowing surplus last month. in bangladesh, with more than 70 to help through that. people now thought to put something on to alleviate prison officers who walked out sticking points? areas like to have been killed. at liverpool jail today the blaze started in a residential them from problems. borrowing in the financial year building which had chemicals stored thank you to both of you. to date stands at its lowest are set to return to work. intellectual politic, agriculture, on its ground floor, about a hundred staff stopped work technology transfer, though sort of and quickly spread thank you to martin. level in 18 years. after an officer was sacked to other apartments. let‘s have a quick inspection. things? the simple way to put it is, our correspondent ak—bar hussein looking closely at the stripes. for hitting a prisoner. well, let's get more details on this no flies on tom jones! the public sector finances with our reporter, andy gill, market access is one, so that sent this report from the scene. registered their biggest surplus on record injanuary of £14.9bn. who is at liverpool prison. a crowded apartment block the surplus was about £3bn bigger includes things like when an what the circumstances that led up american company wants to go to do in a district of a city than the city was expecting, to this and what the government business in china, one of the engulfed by flames. and £5.6bn bigger than the one trying to do about it? this goes sticking points for the us has been when we heard the name of that horse in the previous january. our economics correspondent back to an instant about 12 months the fire spread rapidly dharshini david explained to me the idea of forced technology a little earlier where the extra ago ina while people are sleeping. in zebra‘s clothing, the director back to an instant about 12 months ago in a prison officer here did a transfer, companies if they want burst into a chorus of it‘s not access to the chinese market, they it spread also to three have to share the know— how. that's pre—emptive strike on an inmate who other buildings nearby unusual. wrong tom jones but it‘s a money came from. including a community centre. the poa said was violent. prison one of the points they have been lovely thought. let‘s look at the weather. but after. —— good negotiating over. another area is many were trapped, unable to escape. officers are allowed to do this, punch or a push but they are allowed trade imbalance. that one is january is normally a good afternoon. you‘d be forgiven for month for tax receipts probably one of the areas you can guests in a restaurant asking where did the winter girl? because its self—assessment to ta ke punch or a push but they are allowed to take force against prisoners if deadline, as many people know. seek the most movement on. you've were also among the dead. but what we did see was a bumper £21 it‘s not clear what because we‘ve been bringing our air they feel threatened, if always heard the chinese say they caused the blaze. from the tropics and close to the billion raised through corporation disproportionate and justified. but will buy more soybeans from america but chemicals stored in a warehouse caribbean. scooped up by a tax and self—assessment. after this case, there is a underneath the flats that really is a sign of how disciplinary hearing and the officer are thought to have contributed well people were doing, and will bite more semiconductors. south—westerly wind, brought in our companies were doing, direction and as a consequence we the year before. that gets tricky because a lot of to the fire‘s ferocity. this means it leaves the chancellor in question at a disciplinary the american semiconductor copies have some very high temperatures for in a comfortable position,
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hearing yesterday was dismissed. it took nine hours for the fire the time of year. this is the have plants not based in the us, so because in just a few weeks, when the staff arrived this morning, to be brought under control. he has to stand up and deliver they wouldn't count as sales from satellite picture from earlier. you they had a meeting and they felt attempts to put out the blaze can see a lot of cloud around this the spring statement, were hampered by poor water supplies which means he can say, that that ruling compromised their they wouldn't count as sales from morning but some sunny breaks "i‘m on track to even possibly the us. whether that is the chinese and constant explosions. beat my own forecast this year." safety. this is because they were being savvy in these negotiations or particularly across northern scotland, some high temperatures. that means that the government may not sure about the circumstances not, it's hard to tell, but lots of be on track to loosen under which they could use force those austerity strings. work to be done. thank you. jamie, access to this densely populated through the afternoon, where we see also he can say he‘s doing that against prisoners. the ministry of district also slowed the sunniest skies, those while being prudent as well, down rescue efforts. temperatures getting up to around pratcising good financial thank you. more from you later. good housekeeping, which for him narrow streets and residential is a comfortable position to be in, justice described this as stuff. you remember that jarred 17, possibly 18 degrees. as we go given all the uncertainty irresponsible and unlawful, putting buildings only inches apart. surrounding brexit at the moment. through this evening and tonight, it the staff and the inmates at risk. kipling tale about how the cannel this is the main building will largely be clear starry skies it left the prison being run by got his hump? he another one. why do in ordinary times, where the fire originated last night he might be tempted to say, governors and they had to bring in in many places. at mcleod to the "i can give away a bit zebras have black and white stripes? in an old part of the city. governors and they had to bring in governors from otherjails as well this building is four—storeyed north—west. we develop some fog of money," but this means he‘s got to keep the prisoners in their cells and the fire broke out a bit of a cushion to sit him first in the ground floor and the governors were the ones who naturally most suppose its some sort across central and south—eastern of camouflage but now scientists where there is a chemical warehouse areas. some of the fog could be are issuing medication and giving quite dense and here it will be a at bristol universty think they know and then it quickly spread up on to help him through that. the prisoners their meals. the the real reason. to the fourth floor. relatively chilly night. not as cold in the upstairs, there are some ministry ofjustice response was across the north—west of the uk. fairly strong as well because they family houses where people used this is a horse called tom jones and particularly across north—west said they were going to take the to live and the fire quickly scotland. fog could issues during i'm tempted to say it's not unusual spread through three other prison officers association to buildings. tomorrow morning. the fund could be to see horses dressed like this court. this goes back to a kaizer around here because bristol there is a restaurant couple of years ago when a similar university have done this important and when the fire broke out, dense. generally quite make it the american actorjussie smollett — dispute happened and the officers research and you can explain why. and this is where people across the midlands, east anglia, who stars in the tv drama empire — were having dinner. has been arrested in chicago said this was gathering in a place why do this? we've been fascinated the south—east, may be fringing into at least seven dead bodies after being charged with filing of safety. the ministry said no, it by the question of why zebras are are recovered from this restaurant. a false police report. the actor had said he was on the other side, there is another north wales and parts of england. subjected to a homophobic is industrial action, which are not stripey. there have been a lot of they could well be some travel allowed to do and the high court theories over the years and one of building where the fire and racist physical attack by two issues from dense fog which could be men in january. agreed with them. the ministry were speaking at a news conference going to get back to the court this theories over the years and one of the ones that has been of most quickly spread through. slow to clear tomorrow. could clear a short time ago, the chicago police
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interest is that they might be the macro spoil the day for chief, eddiejohnson, afternoon and get this walk—out stripey to stop a slice from the tragedy has echoes of a similar said that as a resident south—eastern areas. tomorrow is a of the city he felt offended declared unlawful. however, before attacking them. what have you found fire in the city in 2010 when 120 by dressing up a voice as a zebra? beautiful day for most with blue people lost their lives. skies and sunshine. extra cloud into that, the prison officers if you dress what is up with a northern ireland and west of scotland. a spot of rain but those by what had happened. association, the poa, they've agreed with the ministry ofjustice on a stripey cult like this, the number grieving relatives are desperate temperatures widely 13 to 15 for information but they know degrees. the odd spot could hit 17 of flies that come to try to bite three—point plan. it basically includes a review of how the rules that the number of victims drops dramatically when you compare is expected to rise, degrees. the odd spot could hit 17 it to drops dramatically when you compare degrees. as we head into the of prison officers using force are ittoa as the search of the damaged weekend, high pressure remains over the near constant. frontal systems drops dramatically when you compare it to a black or a white rug. flies interpreted. the prison officers are pushing in from the west but the wa nt don't like stripes? they really buildings continues. interpreted. the prison officers want there to be a level playing squeeze between the two will don't like stripes? they really continue to feed west or field across the prison system. at don't like stripes? they really don't like landing on stripes, so, for the first time in the history south—westerly wind so it will be i come to you not only as the the moment, they say, local yeah, it's a strong finding. do we of the catholic church, another one day on saturday. this superintendent of chicago police governors have too much power to bishops from around the world frontal system making its way over interpret those rules and that is know whiteflies wouldn't like are meeting at the vatican department, but also as a black man what led to the dismissal in this stripes? we don't know exactly. we to confront the issue who spent his entire life living in of sexual abuse of children — the city of chicago. i know the case. the local prison office chiefs have a few ideas. it make that by the clergy. west wales, northern ireland, west the four day summit has been scotland. outbreaks of rain here but are inside at the moment, talking to convened by pope francis — those temperatures doing very well dazzle the flies as they come in to racial divide that exists here. i the governor but i have been told and in his opening address for this point in late february. he acknowledged that the world know how hard it has been for our that when they come out, the people land. they have lower resolution expects "concrete measures" sunday morning could start off with he can see behind me, they public eyes so don't see the stripes until to be taken to tackle city and our nation to come they are close and something put the continuing scandal. patchy mist and fog, some fog could will go back to work. the appeal them off in the last few moments of together. and i also know the be quite dense. quite slow to clear against the dismissal in this case our correspondent james reynolds attack. does that mean if we were but it should turn into a largely disparities, and i know the history. standing in stripy jumpers reports from rome. dry day. patchy cloud and dry will also still go ahead. thank you this announcement today recognises attack. does that mean if we were standing in stripyjumpers we'd be less likely to get flies on us? yes, spells. temperatures may be a little very much. for years, these — the victims of clerical sexual abuse — bit lower but only a bit. through and we found that in our research. that empire actorjussie smollett felt ignored by a church for the first time in if you wear black clothing you get which covered up the next few days into the weekend, the history of the catholic their abusers‘ crimes. church, bishops from around we can expect warm days with took advantage of the pain and anger bothered by flies more than if you the world are meeting at the vatican sunshine. some chilly nights and the of racism to promote his career. i‘m to confront the issue this week they‘ve come potential for foggy mornings. of sexual abuse of children — wear stripes. you are tom's owner. here to the vatican to demand
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by the clergy. left hanging my head and asking why. the four day summit has been that this conference takes real action. convened by pope francis — and in his opening address this morning, cardinals he acknowledged that the world what has this research done for you why would anyone, especially an expects "concrete measures" and bishops arrived quietly. to be taken to tackle asa what has this research done for you as a horse breeder? it's great african—american man, use the the continuing scandal. the catholic church takes symbolism of a noose to make false our correspondent james reynolds because they can be plagued by flies its biggest decisions when its most reports from rome. in the summerso because they can be plagued by flies in the summer so it's fantastic for senior officials are summoned us in the summer so it's fantastic for us to be able to put something on to accusations? how could someone look for years, these — the victims of clerical sexual abuse — alleviate them from problems. thank felt ignored by a church you to both of you. thank you to into one room. which covered up martin. let's have a quick at the hatred and suffering their abusers' crimes. inspection. looking closely at the almost six years after a conclave this week they've come here to the vatican to demand picked francis as pope, associated with that symbol and see that this conference stripes. no flies on tom jones. takes real action. the pontiff has asked this group an opportunity to manipulate that symbol to further his own public this morning, cardinals to stop and reflect. profile? how can an individual who time for a look at the weather. has been embraced by the city of and bishops arrived quietly. translation: together we might the catholic church takes here's ben rich. listen to the holy spirit and listen chicago turnaround to slap everyone its biggest decisions when its most in this city in the face by making it isn't sunny everywhere this senior officials are summoned these false claims? bogus police afternoon but for many it is and calmly to his guidance, where we have the sunshine it is into one room. warmer. this is the satellite almost six years after a conclave picture from early on. this morning to hear the cry of the little ones was pretty cloudy but the cloud reports cause real harm. they do picked francis as pope, started to break up across parts of to bring you some breaking news. a harm to every legitimate victim who england and wales, also north—east is in need of support by police and the pontiff has asked this group scotland. on a sunny spots at the temperatures up to 17 or 18 degrees. 16—year—old boy who was accused of to stop and reflect. investigators, as well as the citizens of the city. let's look at this evening and tonight, areas of translation: together we might raping and murdering a six—year—old cloud across northern ireland and listen to the holy spirit and listen girl has been found guilty. going calmly to his guidance, western scotland. he had the temperatures will hold up quite straight to the court now and our the weather projects with ben rich to hear the cry of the little ones nicely. further south and east, a
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who plead for justice. relatively chilly at night and we correspondence he was there for us will start to see some fog now. this is a verdict we have been who has brought something intriguing developing across parts of the midlands, east anglia, towards the waiting for that has just come in? into the studio. that i know from in the opening session the pope's the last hour is not a man climbing south coast. this fog could be dense closest allies occasionally found thejury took up the last hour is not a man climbing upa the last hour is not a man climbing up a snowy cliff. it is not a snowy themselves overwhelmed. through the morning commute. quite waiting for that has just come in? the jury took around three hours to cliff, although you are not far off. these pictures come from canada. slow to clear, so bear in mind if reach their verdict. a jury of 15, they show a man climbing, why would the wounds of the recent cries carry you have travel plans. once the fog clears, most places having dry normal in a scottish court. their he, i have no idea, up a frozen the memory of innocent suffering, verdict was unanimous. at one point weather, spells of sunshine, temperatures doing very nicely by during the trial, the prosecutor waterfall. looks like he's trying to the of year. a bit of patchy rain in but they also carry the memory said, this was the very worst sort tell you! yes, if only we could get the of year. a bit of patchy rain in of case that a jury might be the sound. with story of our lives. the north—west. we can come at one of our weakness and sinfulness. days with some sunshine and some expected to make a judgment on. at chilly nights and foggy mornings. rather him than me. exactly. 40 peter saunders, an abuse the start they were warned it was victim who has tried to work with the vatican, likely to cause strong emotions and calls on the pope metres. look at the pick going on, they heard often harrowing evidence. to take clear steps. and the way that the ice just kind they heard the 999 call the zero tolerance has to of breaks apart. i don‘t think i grandmother made when the little mean zero tolerance. girl went missing. the call member priests, anybody who abuses, must be out of the church permanently. would want to be anywhere near this, of the public made when the people who cover up — this was in newfoundland, they call six—year—old girls body was found. this was in newfoundland, they call bishops, cardinals, officials — they have a frantic search to try this climb, high anxiety, for good anybody who covers up for these vile reason. you can do at this time of and find her after she disappeared. year because it is so cold that even crimes, must be excluded waterfalls will freeze. i am showing from the church. you this because we are on the hunt this conference will but, after three hours, the 16—year—old who cannot be named continue until sunday. because of his age has been found for winter weather because we haven‘t got much of it here, and a pope who inherited a decades long guilty of her murder. a little girl something a bit less dramatic but a problem now seeks answers bit surprising. these come from las
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for an ever deepening crisis which threatens to define his entire papacy. vegas and it has been snowing here, who loves dancing, he dreams of in fact it has been snowing for the second time in a week. they do get being an internet star but was snow in las vegas, but it does look brutally murdered by a 16—year—old like it will be the coldest february boy who took from her home whilst herfamily were boy who took from her home whilst since 2004. doesn't look like having her family were sleeping. last much chance of building a snowman. summer, shortly after school ended, may be a very small one, they have ales ha summer, shortly after school ended, alesha mcphail had arrived on bute. had about half an inch of snow in her parents split up after she was the snowiest places. but outside of born and she would spend every other why is that man up what looks like a weekend about the holidays with her the snowiest places. but outside of the city, they have had quite a lot mountain? i'm not entirely certain father and grandparents who lived on more than that, close to a foot in i'm going to be able to answer why the island. it was a place she places, and it stays cold here over this man has decided to do this but the next day. that is the las vegas loved. going swimming and playing on we wa nted this man has decided to do this but we wanted to try and find some winter weather because it's the sphinx, not the one in egypt. no question everyone is been asking me the beach. bute was described in and all of my colleagues, where has court as a safe place. place where snow in egypt, though you can get the winter garden? north america is many people would leave their doors where we look for it. these pictures snow in egypt, though you can get unlocked. on the night she went snow here. a lot of that is down to come from canada, and what we have missing, her grandmother had left the key on the door to her home. the cold air, you can see the way it here is, if we come out wider, a that would not be unusual the court heard for this small island waterfall, it is been so cold for so has helped to drive the strong jet community. before going to sleep, strea m has helped to drive the strong jet stream that matt was talking about long that the waterfall has frozen. she had given her grandpa hug. her on the programme yesterday, racing 40 metres of ice which some people across the atlantic, high up in the
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think it is guided to climb! but father tucked her into bed and said this climb is known as high anxiety. he would see her next morning. but atmosphere, 230 mph, it has made for that night, the teenager let himself some bumpy but very rapid flights into the family‘s flat. armed with a you can probably understand why they across the atlantic. what the jet call it that. i think it is a do not strea m across the atlantic. what the jet stream has done, it skips up some really warm airfrom try at home! less dramatic but may knife, he carried her away. he raped stream has done, it skips up some really warm air from the south, brought it our way, and that is why and killed her. the next day, less we are stuck in the spring like weather pattern, and yes it is only february. it looks very orange on than three hours after she was be surprising, towards the usa, this that map for this time of year. it reported missing, she was found in the wooded grounds of a derelict is las vegas. do expect to see snow really is warmer than we would expect? the air we have got has come here? it can snow in las vegas and hotel, her close discarded nearby. all the way from the tropics over she had suffered brutal and it has been snowing. in fact, in the the course of a few days. it has centre of the city, they have had a catastrophic injuries. 117 in total. come from close to the caribbean and the girlfriend of her father was it mixes, goes over the atlantic, smattering of snow, some places of because down a little bit by the blamed by the teenager for the reported about half an inch. some time it goes to us, but what you murder. he claimed that she had places outside had quite a lot more have when you get this tropical air than that. it looks like so far, the planted evidence on the body to in place, you get the potentialfor cold est than that. it looks like so far, the frame him. cctv from the night some high temperatures. what we have coldest february since 2004. we are showed him leaving his house needed for that is a bit of sunshine repeatedly. he also made comments on and some of us got to see it, as i experiencing a list something a social media. the teenager sent a little more pleasant and that is will show you. do. it is nice to see partly because of the really cold video of himself to friends with the this time of year, it shows everyone air that has been plunging out of message found the guy who has done it. an earlier one he claimed he up. you will like my first picture, north america. driving a stronger this is ilfracombe. i went to school jet stream across the atlantic. might kill for the lifetime experience and an internet search on blowing in at about 240. very bumpy
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his phone asked how do please find in ilfracombe, it wasn‘t like that every day, i can tell you.|j dna? his dna was found all over the in ilfracombe, it wasn‘t like that every day, i can tell you. i grew up not too far from there and it was very rarely like that, i have to but very quick, i would imagine! little girl‘s body and clothes. it say, but it has been today. not all all added up to what the prosecution underneath the straight stream, scooping up this warm air from the called a mountain of evidence we re say, but it has been today. not all were so lucky, this was the picture caribbean and is partly because of against the boy. thejury a bit further east, bexhill—on—sea, that dig of cold across north called a mountain of evidence america that we have been able to against the boy. the jury agreed. east sussex, a lot of grey, low herfamily said against the boy. the jury agreed. bring this in our direction and her family said that she had been a cloud hugging the south coast. doesn't it feel mild out there! what beautiful, beautiful, happy girl. elsewhere, they have been some good her mother‘s wish, to be remembered holes in that cloud, some sunny happens next? spoiler alert, spells, and across the north—east of for who she was, not her tragic scotland, 18 degrees, 18.3 in parts doesn't it feel mild out there! what happens next? spoileralert, it doesn't it feel mild out there! what happens next? spoiler alert, it is more of the same. certainly of that death. and this has been a couple of days. beautiful blue of aberdeenshire. the previous february wreck and for scotland were relatively short trial? a trial of 17.9 degrees so we have broken a record today in scotland, as far as skies, lifting the temperatures. nine days but nine days of often february temperatures go. this is how we close out the afternoon, beautiful scene in the north of very difficult listening. those 999 scotla nd beautiful scene in the north of scotland here. what a gorgeous part those temperatures after such a warm day will not head down that much of the world. as you can see, calls i spoke about earlier, young until it goes dark, and then with northern scotland has brightened up witnesses who took the stand. the clear skies overhead the temperatures will head downwards. nicely today. sunshine developing, jury witnesses who took the stand. the jury listened to two hours of more cloud patchy rain, more of a evidence from the well—dressed and lifting temperatures up to 18.3 breeze here, not as chilly, but fresh face a 16—year—old murderer. degrees. previous record in scotland he took the stand to give evidence further south, watch the colour drainfrom further south, watch the colour drain from the map. we get into the was 17.9 degrees, set back in 1897 in his own defence. his identity is and we have broken that scotland protected by law because of his age greens and something blue on our temperature chart, down to three or
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february record today. notjust but giving evidence, he came across 4 degrees will stop with that across scotland! plenty of seeing blue the south—east and quarter of the skies and sunshine. we would expect as calm, collected, calculating and uk, there is the potentialfor some unfazed by the gravity of the something more like six to 9 degrees charges that cloud, mist and some fog into tomorrow morning. the fog itself at this time of year. tonight, the will be quite patchy but it could be the prosecution said he was clever quite dense, it could make for some and cunning but that his story was poor travelling conditions and where preposterous. they said he wove a temperatures will dip away. the you have some fog, central southern web of lies, a pack of lies, that he temperatures will dip away. the constructed a fantasy where he tried midlands, into east wales, it could temperatures will dip away. the and failed to blame the girlfriend bea midlands, into east wales, it could be a slow to clear. i think it could temperatures will drop, getting down hang around parts of south—east to around three or 4 degrees. one england for a good part of the day of alesha‘s father for the murder. a tomorrow, but away from these areas thing i do have to point out for most will have another blue sky day tomorrow morning is this. a mixture with lots of sunshine. remember that very harrowing, harrowing nine days of cloud and mist and fog, which of evidence heard on dulbecco in warm air in place, so where we do see sunshine, temperatures can could cause some headaches for the this trial but the jury took three recover very nicely, 13, 14 vary morning commute from central to hours to reach their unanimous southern england. some dense patches verdict. the killing of a child is dramatic widely, but some spots like today will get to 17 or 18 degrees. then in any circumstances but in a small we head into the weekend, high of fog are expected and where that community where everybody knows each pressure still in charge across the other, this must have been not only fog forms could be slow to clear. it distressing but have left quite a continent, frontal systems trying to push on from the atlantic, not could spoil the day a bit towards legacy. what happens next in terms making a huge amount of progress. the south—east. for most diverse, this front will bring crowd and —— of what we can expect in terms of legal proceedings and beyond? beautiful blue skies and sunshine. cloud and patchy rain to ireland. those temperatures once again a 1314 well... because of the 16—year—old head of that, dry and fine with some
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has been found guilty of murder, spells of sunshine, 15, 16, may be which is what we can expect but may this will be a life sentence. the 17 degrees. and to sunday, fog could be north—east scotland again could again bea get a few degrees higher than that. judge we would expect will now 17 degrees. and to sunday, fog could again be a problem on sunday morning. where we have that fog it could linger. that might spoil into the weekend, high—pressure consider other factors, things a bit for some of us, most holding firm across a large part of judge we would expect will now consider otherfactors, perhaps background reports, when he your wares has been for many days. considers exactly what that sentence places will brighten up, we will see will be. he may take into account frontal systems trying to push on the sunshine and those temperatures still above where they should be from the west so will see some rain, this time of year. as we close out factors like... we've lost her may be other western fringes later. the week and head towards that we there, but as she was saying, we can sum the weather like this, there should be a dry day. 15 or 16 will be some warm days, some still have the sentencing, but it will be a murder charge. i think sunshine at times, but remember it degrees, looks very likely. the she‘s still there. is only february, the knights will get quite chilly and there is the sunday, the focal return, dense fog will be a murder charge. i think she's still there. yes, the judge potential some morning fog. around that will lift up into cloud. will consider other factors in his sentencing, perhaps factors like the the most diverse, we return to sunny fa ct sentencing, perhaps factors like the fact she was taken from her bed in her grandmother‘s home while four skies. looks a bit less impressive adults were sleeping in the house at than we have over the past couple of the time. the elements of days but get some sunshine, add a premeditation to the murder, the details of the rape itself, that she degree or so. into the weekend, more if the same. warm days, some spells was brutalised, and the failure of the 16—year—old murder it to plead of sunshine but chilly nights and guilty, the fact the family was put potential for foggy mornings. through a trial and the time was taken up in court, and of course the
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fa ct taken up in court, and of course the this is bbc news — fact that the boy falsely accused our latest headlines. the father‘s teenage girlfriend of a 16—year—old boy has been found the father‘s teenage girlfriend of guilty of the abduction, rape and murder of six—year—old the murder. it should be the fact alesha macphail. in the past hour, police in glasgow read out a statement that he will be named when he turns on behalf of alesha‘s mother. 18, but of course for now he is words cannot express just how protected in law because of his age. devastated i am to have lost my beautiful, happy, smiley wee girl. thank you very much. now it‘s time for a look i am glad that the boy who did this at the weather with ben rich. has finally been brought to justice. labour and the conservatives brace themselves for more defections good afternoon. it isn‘t sunny to the new independent group everywhere this afternoon but for many it is and where we have the in the commons. sunshine, it is warm. this is a satellite picture from earlier. this a windfall of tax receipts means a big boost morning was pretty cloudy but that for the government‘s finances cloud starting to break up across parts of england and wales, and police in chicago have north—east scotland. in the sunniest arrested the american actor, jussie smollett, spots, temperatures up to 17 or 18 after he was charged with filing a false police report. degrees. this evening and tonight, areas of cloud across northern ireland and western scotland. the temperatures will hold up quite nicely. further south and east, sport now on afternoon live relatively chilly night and we will with tanya arnold. now if i‘m a welshman start to see fog developing across
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parts of the midlands, east anglia, who owns a tractor — down to the south coast. this fog how can i give the welsh rugby team could be quite dense through the morning commute tomorrow. could be a helping hand tomorrow? quite slow to clear, so bear that in mind if you have travel plans. once that fog clears, most places having you might want to put a sign looking dry weather, spells of sunshine, after the crops of the animals temperatures are still doing nicely for the time of year, just a bit of tomorrow because there‘s been a call patchy rain in the north—west the tomorrow because there‘s been a call to arms it feels like two welsh uk. the weekend, one days with farmers. so quite frankly if you sunshine, chilly nights and foggy happen to own a tractor in wales, warren gatlin is a little bit mornings. surprised by the decision to travel to cardiff and if you hear something a bit strange on the travel bulletin, you can blame him. significant mistake by travelling tomorrow, coming through newport at about five o'clock, going through the tunnels, it's a good chance it could be tractors and buses holding them up so, it's going to be an experience for them. he has been
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named and fly half of wells at the experience, interesting if not unexpected decision. for england, two changes, replacing the injured chris ashton, coming in and the main entrance for scotland and france is peter horn in place of thin russell, who is recovering from a concussion. so that‘s the situation, what else have you got coming up for us?|j don‘t know how 0k have you got coming up for us?|j don‘t know how ok you are with brea kd owns don‘t know how ok you are with breakdowns but if you want to sound like you know what you‘re talking about, breaking is the term that you use and it could well be coming to the olympics because paris have put it forward for the 2024 games along with climbing, skateboarding and surfing which will all be debuting in tokyo. it was a hugely popular event at the youth olympics of last year, though team gb did not have any competitors, there is a place
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became distressed that it‘s notjust spinning on your head, it is a full—time athlete, it does mean disappointment for sports like squash and karate which is in tokyo. i'm guessing there will be some kind of attention to my petition but we have to prove what we are in there. stephen have to be, especially karate because we have to get together and unite and state why we should be in there and i think this could possibly happen. is a is fighting for his life after suffering a serious head injury fighting with supporters after their champions league match last night, is set at 32—year—old was punched and knocked to the floor and falling, he suffered a massive trauma to his skull and remained in acute danger of his life. police have asked for any month information to co nta ct
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have asked for any month information to contact them. the city but says he is confident that the transfer will be concluded in the right way. he was killed in a plane crashed in the english channel before ever playing the game for cardiff, the two clubs agreed an extension to the first payment of the £50 million fee, commenting it has not been handled well. i am quite sure that the cloud will deal with that in the right way in the next, because they asked for an extension i think they agreed to that but adjusting certain things were done in reflection that should not of been done, that stirred everybody up. i think since then, i think i‘ve got every confidence that it will come to a conclusion in the nearfuture. confidence that it will come to a conclusion in the near future. wells in northern ireland have been paired together in the qualifier championships, they‘ve also been put in the same group as norway,
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scotla nd in the same group as norway, scotland will face former head coach and with her finger scotland will face former head coach and with herfinger inside scotland will face former head coach and with her finger inside as well as portugal, albania and cyprus as host, england do not have to qualify. they have postponed this weekends match against sheffield which will continue over their survival, the vikings were relegated from super league last season under seven from super league last season under seve n yea rs from super league last season under seven years in the top flight, the ta keover fell seven years in the top flight, the takeover fell through earlier and players were not paid yesterday. that is all the sport for now, we‘ll be back after five. now on afternoon live — let‘s go nationwide — and see what‘s happening around the country — in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. lauren moss is in tunbridge wells and is going to tell us about the worrying rise in the number of young people found to be taking
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the illegal drug ketamine. and alex lovell is in bristol to tell us about a ceiling that collapsed on families at a pontins holiday camp in somerset. so lauren ? how significant is this increase in figures? it is believed that the use among people is at its highest it has been since the home office started collecting this data in 2006, the increase in the last year is mainly been driven by 16 to 24—year—olds we‘re talking about an increase of 140,000 more people taking the class b drug and police seizures are around a third as well, so it is not insignificant at all but away from the numbers, last year i worked on an investigation about xanax and young people. and it‘s availability on social media, the youth work as i spoke to for part of that project i‘ve told me that they noticed a huge increase among young people, especially in the southeast. i‘ve spoken with teenage son told me that
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they take it recreationally at parties and sometimes they‘ve taken it at school if they have a long break. this is a serious issue and i think largely it is down to the availability of drugs like ketamine, i heard that you can buy it on the darknet quite easily. so as part of this investigation, i set up an account on the darknet and placed an order which was delivered to me in a matter of days, no questions asked. i took the package to a lap to be tested and it‘s it has been destroyed and i was sent a bag of cat and destroyed and i was sent a bag of catand an destroyed and i was sent a bag of cat and an ensign mdma, or ecstasy pills. it‘s extremely concerning that young people can get their hands on this if they know how to, very easily. we know it can be extremely dangerous if mixed with certain substances like alcohol or xanax for certain substances like alcohol or xa nax for example. i‘ve certain substances like alcohol or xanax for example. i‘ve spoken extensively with the charity about action for this and they think that
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young people simply are not aware of the dangers. there such a lack of education for young people on what they are taking and they had it taken with they are taking and they had it ta ken with alcohol they are taking and they had it taken with alcohol which is a huge one, and that's why the most dangerous things that young people can possibly do with ketamine as well. how are health and government officials responding to this? they know it‘s been related to a number of deaths and we‘ve had some have their bladders removed because the use has been so extensive. the home office has responded to this investigation by saying, government is investing plenty of educational programmes to inform and raise awareness about the dangers of drug use and the natural crime agency is saying they are working with the partners in the us and europe to shut down criminals operating on the darknet. it is worth pointing out
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that it darknet. it is worth pointing out thatitis darknet. it is worth pointing out that it is being trialed, so clinically treating some cases of severe depression but that is very much ina severe depression but that is very much in a controlled situation. we are talking about here is anything but that. half the resort is still open —— although some families have cut their holidays short — but they ve closed that area. a hundred people were in this entertainment hall, and suddenly they reported hearing a loud sound of something gave way above them, so reports started coming in last night as lots of confusion about whether it was a wall or a ceiling collapse and will we receive from a holiday goris as a kind of structure on the top of the wall that was now on the floor. there were six ambulances that attended and we understand that 18 people were injured, although
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tha nkfully 18 people were injured, although thankfully we were told not seriously. what happens today? a lot of clearing up has to be... it is still open, a lot of families cut their holiday short as well, but they have closed that and we have had a statement from the council saying that they‘ve opened up a health and safety investigation. they say, a heating and air—con duct which had been boxed in and attached to the wall gave way. the ceiling has not collapsed. the investigation is likely to be complex and run for several months. we have made repeated attempts to contact pontins and its parent company britannia hotels. but so far they‘ve refused to talk to us. thank you forjoining us nationwide.
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if you would like to see more in any of those stories you can access them via the iplayer and we go nationwide every weekday afternoon at 430 here on the afternoon light. jeremy corbyn has described the decision to strip shamima begum, the british teenager who fled to syria to join so called islamic state, of her british citizenship, as a ‘very extreme manoeuve.‘ speaking to itv, the labour leader also called for the 19 year old, who recently gave birth, to ‘receive some support.‘ he said ms begum should face ‘lots of questions‘ if she does return to british soil, over her support for is. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford told me why mr corbyn took this stance. he took the position that she was born in britain and has the right to remain in britain. she should come back and she does have lots of questions to answer, she may also
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need some support and basing that on the age that she was when she left britain atjust 15 the age that she was when she left britain at just 15 and the age that she was when she left britain atjust 15 and the fact the age that she was when she left britain at just 15 and the fact that she‘s only 19 and now, he said that he believed that to deprive someone of citizenship was an extreme manoeuvre and the implication was he just did not think it was appropriate in her case. i think this reflects the view of the labour front bench which is that the government has misstep here and clearly we know the public opinion is quite strong, more than half a million people have now signed a parliamentary petition that people that have gone to join islamic state should not be allowed to come back to britain that they should be deprived of their citizenship, so thatis deprived of their citizenship, so that is a very significant number on a parliamentary position, butjeremy corbyn has taken the view that someone who was born here needs to be allowed to return here anything that echoes a concern that was around yesterday that, if someone is
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entirely of british heritage in family has lived here for many generations were to do something really extreme, they could not be deprived of their citizenship. where is somebody who is a second—generation immigrant can be, what does that say about how we regard people and if there is an second—class citizenship now, which means that if your parents came here 30 years ago, somehow your citizenship is not as good as someone else‘s stop and as a politically dangerous thing because legally, it‘s not cut and dry with the home secretary has done and he is very clear and parliament that experienced lawyers and officials have fought over the decision and that they had supported what he had to say, but there was his lingering concern yesterday that it was a partly political decision, he needs to look tough at this time, as one
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of the run is for a potential conservative party leadership if thatjob conservative party leadership if that job was to conservative party leadership if thatjob was to become vacant and perhaps seeming to be sort of soft on this issue was not a good thing for him at this time. the argument is that her mum has citizenship, and because she is under 21, she also qualifies for bangladesh citizenship even though she has not taken it up and by taking away her british citizenship, she is not being deprived of not being made stateless. because there's no state that she could claim for that is inherited right. they're saying this morning that it is wrong and that the idea that someone could have another citizenship is not the point, they should have another citizenship in the event that they could does not, particularly as she sitting in northeast syria, any chance to kind of qualify for bangladesh citizenship there does
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not apply and also because the bangladesh foreign minister has made it quite clear that they do regard her as a national it would not allow her as a national it would not allow her to enter bangladesh. so politically and legally, he is running into choppy waters. the latest business news. first a look at the headlines on afternoon live a 16—year—old boy has been found guilty of the abduction, rape and murder of six—year—old alesha macphail. labour and the conservatives brace themselves for more defections, to the new independent group in the commons. labour leaderjeremy corbyn, says i.s teenager shamima begum should be allowed back into britain and given support here‘s your business headlines on afternoon live international trade secretary liam fox has confirmed that the uk will not be able to roll over the european union‘s trade deal with japan in time for the scheduled
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date of brexit on march 29, 29, as had been hoped. the chancellors in the money ? for now. public sector finances registered their biggest surplus on record injanuary ofjust under £15 billion pounds. barclays sets aside 150 million for the cost of brexit — as the boss assured investors that the bank remains committed to the uk and urges them to reject the advances of the activist investor ed bramson who wants the bank to cut back on its investment banking operation. the trade secretary for trade liam fox has said that the ukl won‘t be able to roll over the eu—japan trade deal. the idea is if you have 100% of this deal between the two countries in britain splits off it takes a
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percentage of the trade with that, thatis percentage of the trade with that, that is how you would imagine it would work, but it is a lot more complicated than that, because the things that you put into that deal we re things that you put into that deal were different than the things that were different than the things that we asa were different than the things that we as a smaller country are going to be owed to put in, our priorities are different and also you have to remember that when two parties renegotiate, one of those parties changes and say for instance, you have a new mortgage and you get to a new dealer, because they are new, you‘re to get a better deal. whether they will be able to or not, they see them as an opportunity there and they are going to argue, the whole thing will be protracted. i‘m not saying we get a deal but it will ta ke saying we get a deal but it will take time and both sides are obviously trying to get the best out of the deal they can. when you hear
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them say, yes, we expect a very good trade deal, what are they saying? we are going to get a good trade deal for ourselves. that is what a deal consists of, you‘re getting a good dealfor consists of, you‘re getting a good deal for yourself. and this is proven to be a bit more time—consuming than what others believed it would‘ve been at the beginning. trade deals take years. we are hitting some expertise but it has taken us a very long time, eu candida deal went on for something like six years, the war with japan similaramount of time, like six years, the war with japan similar amount of time, they‘re very complicated and take a great deal of time. yes ba rclays results are the same as last year, 3.5bn pounds and it has put aside 150 million to cover brexi problems — which could meran a fall in lending to business
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most banks and the financial service industry have put aside a lot of money and assets overseas, there we re money and assets overseas, there were not as bad as people expected, they are fixing income trading which has been down more than 10% for a lot of the european banks, it was only down six and the investment bank performed quite well which gives them ammunition to say we should not sell it, we should keep it. i think what to watch for is do they announce any share buy— backs, we have seen them do that. when the big movers is the estate agent, it said its profits are going to be 20% lower than they thought, what is going on with the housing market? is that brexit? part of it is brexit, pa rt of that brexit? part of it is brexit, part of it is the business model that they use, they have a model where you pay an upfront fee to list
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your property and you where you pay an upfront fee to list youf property and you still pay where you pay an upfront fee to list your property and you still pay that fee regardless of whether or not you sell it, so in a market where people are uncertain about whether they're going to be able to sell their house for the price they want, it is not a very attractive proposition than listing your property and only paying a fee if he gets old. i think the other thing is they have tried to get other markets, try to go to the us, try to going to australia and it's always difficult. there's different ways of doing business, you have to spend a lot of money and they are changing their management is probably going to be a difficult road for them and to next year. thank you very much for the cou rtes i es thank you very much for the courtesies this afternoon. i thought your goodbye. there‘s the share
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price. of the interesting thing about the £150 million is no one they don‘t really know if there are it‘s they don‘t really know if there are it's 50 they don‘t really know if there are it‘s 50 million is too much or too little. it‘s reallyjust, a little buffer. in the us market, it‘s down, but not a huge amount, nothing tory about. i feel even more embarrassed that i‘m not doing the market. happy birthday. i expect the cake later. cake here? you have your birthday wishes that is good enough. always good to have you on. if you‘re scared of things that are slightly creepy, you might want to look away now. the world‘s biggest bee has been re—discovered,
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after decades thought lost to science. the giant bee, which is as long as an adult‘s thumb — was found on a little—explored indonesian island. after days of searching, wildlife experts found a single live female, which they photographed and filmed. our science reporter, helen briggs told me more about the discovery. our science reporter, helen briggs has been explaining more about the discovery. it was originally founded by an explorer and naturalist that goes by the name alfred russell wallace. he worked alongside darwin on evolution, an explorer and he went out on voyages to collect things and he collected hundreds of bees in a month and this giant bee as you say, massive thing.
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yes, the size of a thumb in these weird jaws and he described it as a large, black wasp like insect with the immense jaws like a stag beetle. now we‘ve still got that specimen, which i believe, 150 years ago, inside a museum in oxford under lock and key. but we don‘t know today until now that they are still alive, it‘s not that they might‘ve died out. it‘s thought that they might‘ve died out. so it‘s wildlife experts and photographers went on this quest, followed in wallace‘s footsteps, looked for it for days and days in remote forests, finally on the last day they found one. what a lovely way to end their trip, single female, so we have to assume there is one single male out there that‘s going to keep the line going. are there any more to worry about than other breed? the important thing that first the proof it‘s there in the wild and it‘s a very unique be, so it‘s all the ones you really want to protect because it‘s very unique, it‘s had this unique evolutionary pathway and actually nests in termite nests,
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would you believe. so by actually finding it and proving that it despair comes as so by actually finding it and proving that it‘s there comes as the first step towards conservation. they‘re not saying that we need to protect this, find out how many there are and of course, globally there is a big decline of insects generally. scientists concerned about climate change, taking away some of our important insect population. we know that insects are declining around the world that‘s for many things, habitat loss, insect seizes pesticides, but really for many things, habitat loss, insect diseases pesticides, but really don‘t know that much but insects as opposed other animals. so going out there, doing the research, finding what is there and which ones we need to protect is a really important step for scientists.
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breaking news, the three—year—old boy who was said to be killed there was alleged by a car seat being squashed by it. thejury was alleged by a car seat being squashed by it. the jury in that trial has been unable to reach a verdict, he was the one charged with the manslaughter of him last year. his partner though, she was found not guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence stops in the case is over for her. paul was found guilty, walter was found not guilty on a separate account of intimidation and she was also found guilty of a separate charge of common assault, but the jury was discharged on the verdict, they call whether or not they should face a retrial on that charge of manslaughter, so that is the case. we‘ll have more on that in the case. we‘ll have more on that in the news at five, getting ready to bring this that right now. time for a look at the weather...
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here‘s ben rich. it is not sunny everywhere this afternoon but for many of us it is, it is warm as well, this is the satellite picture from earlier, he can see it‘s pretty cloudy but that cloud straining to break up across parts of england and wales and also scotla nd parts of england and wales and also scotland in the afternoon. temperatures up to 17 or 18 degrees, is to go to this evening or tonight, we‘ll see some areas of cloud across northern ireland and scotland. so here the tipsters will hold up quite nicely, a relatively chilly night and will start to see some fog developing and parts of the midlands, east anglia and down towards the south coast, and this fog could be quite dense tomorrow, quite slow to clear as wealth comes a deep air if you have travel plans but it once that fog clears up, dry weather inspires ascension, those temperatures still doing very nicely for the time of year, to the west of the uk towards the warm days for
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