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drones could transform our skies this is bbc news. as we know them, making the headlines at seven: deliveries, watching over us endures, in part, through hollywood. cavendish... working in secret, senior conservatives teams of prisoners had spent months and even saving lives. are at chequers, for crunch talks on brexit following reports of a cabinet tunnelling through the sandy soil but, as recent flight coup to oust theresa may. whilst others prepared civilian disruptions have taught us, clothes and forged identity papers. there are also possible downsides cabinet ministers touted to take from unwanted ones. over as prime minister in reports of a cabinet coup say they fully last december, here at back theresa may. thanks to the efforts of local environment secretary michael gove polish volunteers, it is still gatwick airport, chaos ensued. told reporters he had no desire to replace her as leader. possible to get a taste of what the after reports of repeated drone real life escapers went through. sightings, a thousand flights were disrupted, 140,000 passengers affected it's not the time to change the this reconstruction may not contain and all of this was said to add up the hazards of the great escape captain of the ship. i think we need tunnel, but it gives a real sense of to chart the right course, and the to a cost of £50 million. the claustrophobia and the effort prime minister has charted that right course by making sure we have that must have been needed to haul a deal which honours the referendum those men 100 metres to the tunnel soon after, there was a similar scare at heathrow as well as at mandate. exit. when you get to the bottom of a 54—year—old shop worker has been newark airport in the us. stabbed to death in north—west london following a robbery the shaft, you will be put on, or early this morning. police say the till was stolen but how do we take down get onto, a trolley. you would be from the newsagents in pinner. problem drones safely? hauled up to the other end. you also well, dan simmons has know that there are people going been to the netherlands out, steadily or not so steadily, where the national police force is sponsoring a competition that according to what the goons are hopes to find new ways doing on the other side of the wire.
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of doing just that. richard churchill died a few weeks ago, the last survivor of the in a hangar in the middle break—out, but the escapers' stories of nowhere in the netherlands, are still being passed on. today, an epic air battle britain and poland renewed their is about to commence. promise to honour the memory of all those imprisoned here. robert hall, nine teams from across europe and america are trying to smash each bbc news, zagan. other out of the sky and grab now it's time for a look the 30,000 euros top prize at the weather with stav. and the title of the 2019 drone clash champions. it was a glorious sundae across much of england and wales, plenty of all they have to do is down sunshine and light winds but the opposition's queen drone. different across scotland and but the organisers northern ireland, a lot of showers. have not made it easy. how fresh it will be building in and the winds will get lighter across this is one of the arenas that one of the teams will start from, north—eastern areas as the night blue and red are the colours. wears on and taking the showers away so wears on and taking the showers away so most places will be dried with they will leave their queen in here lengthy clear spells. chile by the and that is what the opposing team end of the night in central and will have to try to knock out but they will leave northern areas, temperatures between their queen here. four and their fighter drones will come northern areas, temperatures between fourand 6 northern areas, temperatures between four and 6 degrees in the south. we through what is called start monday on a cool note but i am the corridor of death, bright with plenty of sunshine, doom and destruction
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lighter winds and this warm front moving into scotland will bring with a tesla coil behind me, waiting to knock out one of those thicker cloud at times and a few fighter drones that gets too close. showers but it will be milder in c02 gas pumps here firing at those drones as they come scotland. 13 celsius in the around the corner. they've got to get past this tennis ball machine south—east, a glorious afternoon. which is going to fire balls. high pressure dominates much next there is going to be a man week drier air coming off the with a gun that fires a net continent so quite a bit of sunshine through this hole to try to take out and temperatures will respond, turning very mild in places by the those drones if they come round. end of the week. lights will be flashing to try to blind the pilots but once they get down this corridor of doom, death and destruction, they get to their opponent's arena and a chance to take out the queen. you're watching bbc news, the headlines. senior conservatives are with all this destruction of kit at chequers for crunch talks on going on, it's perhaps surprising brexit following reports of a no—one is called the cops but that's because they are the ones cabinet coup to oust theresa may. sponsoring the event. david liddington, who is deputy in this contest, we hope to come prime minister, de facto deputy prime minister, de facto deputy prime minister, de facto deputy across new creative ideas prime minister, has rejected claims he has been lined up to replace her. that we can adapt and use i don't think that i have any wish in our police matters. to ta ke i don't think that i have any wish to take over from the pm, she i don't think that i have any wish
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to take overfrom the pm, she is doing a fantasticjob and i tell you this, one thing that working closely actually we were hoping to see with the prime minister does is cure new strategies to help us bringing you completely of any lingering drones down but i did see also shred of ambition to want to do that new threats because perhaps task. a cruise liner which ran into you noticed, there are a lot trouble off the coast of norway has reached port after hundreds of of drones that carry some sort of ball around them and some passengers were winched to safety of the measures we take, because the engines had failed. it's attacking the rotors. mozambique's authorities is a half a million people have been affected by the rotors are now protected by these balls so it actually poses the cyclone there. the raf has flown us with another problem. out aid supplies today. now on bbc news, it is time to join back in the theatre of battle and some teams the sportsday team. were getting a hammering. most have three or four faces so quick repairs are needed. so we're just fixing our drones. they got a little bit mangled in the last competition. hello and welcome to sportsday. this is actually already flattened again. how do you flatten it? she stands on them. i'm damian johnson. you stand on them? we've the latest on scotland's bid to restore some pride against san marino to come. also ahead... our primary strategy was to use danjames is prince of wales, brute force which is why we have crowning his first competetive start with a first international goal this gigantic machine. and victory as they open their euro motors get hit, it can fly without. qualifying campaign.
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arsenal beat liverpool 5—1 to go back to the top if six get damaged, it can still fly of the women's super league and move a step closer to a first league which we thought was amazing however title in seven years. as you can see right now, it is missing stabilisation, this is quite broken. but perhaps overall the event showed and bath are bossed by the chiefs the human flying skills on show were often the deciding factor. as exeter extend their lead at the top of the premiership and confirm their play—off place. it looks so easy because also coming up in the programme... and there's a thrilling climax they are so adept at it. in prospect in the snooker‘s your brain does somersaults and it's tour championship final in llandudno. neil robertson and ronnie 0'sullivan flicking back the other way and it's are locked at eight frames all bonkers and the speed all heading into the final session. with which those drones, they are flying over my head now, the speed with which they make decisions and flips and reverse isjust nuts. this is an airborne version of robot wars. my kids know nothing of robot wars but they will know about this. both my boys have drones so aerial battling drones, it doesn't get any better. there is a tesla coil in there, for god's sake. 0n the fringes of the battlefield, wales have made a winning start companies in the growing business of taking down drones were showing to their euro 2020 qualifying campaign with victory over off their solutions. slovakia in cardiff. a first international goal this system is already operating for swansea city's daniel james at a norwegian airport.
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was enough to secure three points it tracks and then identifies drones for manager ryan giggs who handed as a threat before jamming james his first competitive start. the frequencies used to control them. joe wilson was watching. in a usual environment, when you jam the drone, it will either start hovering and go back to his sender, close your eyes and you could almost his operator or it will go down be back at the six nations. but open eventually on the battery. it can also jam the global them quick because the footballers positioning system. of wales started this match at lightning pace, the breakfrom the drone will start hovering around, flying around brooks, even when the slovakian because it doesn't know defenders got the ball, danjames where it is and eventually it will go down also on its battery. was too strong and too good. the first start for wales, a first goal for wales! dan james! fifth minute this beast is the drone catcher, of the game, first goal for wales making use of radar systems already for a 21—year—old pulled the kids got ryan giggs to his feet, the in the field to get its target's manager could not have done much real—time 3d co—ordinates before automatically flying to the area better. there was danjames running and lining up its prey. we shoot the net over the drone. down the wing, turning and commenting on when the cross came we can carry it away with a wire out of the shadows, harry wilson and drop it down with a parachute. and then there is this. missed. 1—0 is never secure and the gun emits a powerful slovakia put wales under increasing pressure in the closing stages but
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electromagnetic beam, the ball stayed out, wales and on, up the ball stayed out, wales and on, up and running in qualifying and the knocking out the commander control, video link and gps autograph which mattered in cardiff frequencies used by the drone. was eight letters long. danjames. strict regulations in europe mean it can't be used here but its dutch makers told me they are doing good scotland are looking to restore some business with governments pride to their qualifying campaign after the 3—0 humilliation in the middle east. by kazakhstan last week. they are playing the lowest ranked back in the arena, international team in world and the final was under way. football, san marino. in the end, it came down to brute force and battery power, with belgium's team slunse flying with ten minutes or so to play away with the 30k prize. they hold a slender 2—0 lead. kenny mclean with a header the dutch authorities certainly have a more entertaining way after four minutes. of learning how to down rogue drones thenjohnny than standing around then johnny russell with thenjohnny russell with the second. and scratching their heads. earlier in the same group, kazakhstan were beaten 4—0 at home to russia. northern ireland, meanwhile, play belarus in belfast tonight. it's a big game for them in qualifying with games against the netherlands and germany now, in some parts of the world it still to come. has become pretty commonplace we're in a good place and sitting for kids to learn to code, here ready to play but we think but for those with vision problems, belarus will come and make life it is still fairly inaccessible difficult for us again. but we think they will maybe so we sent paul carter to find out have more of a threat what some of the big tech companies on the counterattack than estonia are doing to try and open up coding showed in the game. but we will give them to children who are blind the respect they deserve.
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they've had a good nations league. or partially sighted. they've already guaranteed a play—off for euro 2020 so we have to respect that. and then what happens? i'm just having a word with this naughty pod. one the fiercest rivalries oh, yes. in international football it's trying to run away. resumes this evening. this is eight—year—old ellie. netherlands host germany in a euro like many other children her age, 2020 qualifier in amsterdam. she is learning how to code. last november the dutch drew she also happens to be blind. do you have it on the one with germany, a result which saw you want to happen first? ronald koeman's side reach yeah. june's nations league finals ellie is using a physical, tactile and germany relegated coding language called codejumper. to group b of the competition. developed by microsoft, the netherlands have been in great it is a block—based modular system consisting of a series of pods. form of late and have lostjust two each of which contains a single line of code, of their past 11 games making up a story, a poem or in this since koeman took over as boss, and won their opening qualifier case, a song. against belarus in the week 4—0. germany, meanwhile, have won just one of their past # row, row, row your boat seven competitive games. gently down the stream # life is buta dream...# we know the qualities of the players and maybe they are changing different things in the team and coding is by its nature maybe they need some more time. but a visual medium and often requires being able it isa to see the whole picture. maybe they need some more time. but what makes code jumper unique it is a special game, a special game a lwa ys is that it allows blind it is a special game, a special game always between holland and germany. and partially sighted children and we are lucky, in the last one, to have an overview
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of their code with their hands. the woman leading the project is cecily morrison, a computer scientist at microsoft's cambridge in the draw, the 2—2. 0k, we need to research laboratory, who herself has a blind son. be at our best to beat germany. arsenal's women are a step closer for blind and no—vision to theirfirst league title in seven years. children specifically, they have moved to the top the technologies that were available of the super league after beating were not accessible to them, so many liverpool 5—1 at prenton park. beth mead scored twice for arsenal, children now learn programming, starting at the age of seven, with vivienne miedema rounding off with block—base languages. the win late on with arsenal's fifth — her 20th league the other aspect that we should not goal of the season. arsenal a point clear of second forget about is that we created this placed manchester city, with four games to go. to be available to children in the day's other match, bristol city women beat regardless of their level of vision everton ladies 1—0. so that means that it is available to children who are blind with no vision, it's equally available for children who are sighted. that is one of the things exeter chiefs confirmed their place that we were very aware of, in the premiership play—offs is that we did not want to create with a 29—10 win over bath. a technology that isolated the blind or low—vision child exeter captain jack yeandle scored at the back of the class, in a different classroom, the pick of the tries, doing their own thing. we wanted something they could engage with other running a perfect line children, and code together. for dan armand's inside pass. the win means exeter but codejumper is only one solution extend their lead at the top of the premiership to nine points. to the issue of getting children a couple of games in rugby league's
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super league to tell you about. with visual impairments into coding. george williams scored a hat—trick of tries as champions wigan got only their second win of the season. some of you are new to apple ipad they beat salford 30—22. accessibility and coding so today and hull fc are back in the top half we're going to run a session... of the table after they held off at linden lodge, a school for children with sensory a late london broncos comeback impairments in south london, i went to see how apple to win 28—24. have been working with the royal national institute of blind people, to increase access to its own popular to tennis, where the third coding education app, round of the miami 0pen is under way, with british number one called swift playgrounds. kyle edmund in action against canadian milos raonic. apple is using its suite of accessibility tools already built edmund is currently leading into its i0s devices 11—2 in the first set, such as voice—over, after breaking raonic‘s serve in the fifth game. high contrast and large to cricket's indian premier legaue text in conjunction with much more and the kolkata knight riders defeated sunrisers hyderabad old school assistive tech. by six wickets. it says go here, go here, go here. thr game saw david warner return to the ipl. the former australia vice—captain scored a blistering 85 ofjust 53 balls, and that is where it is. while england'sjonny bairstow added 39 for the sunrisers but ultimately it was a losing cause. they have created braille kolkata knight riders chased and tactile maps for each level down their target of 182, winning by six wickets with two of the app so blind children can navigate the whole screen area with their hands. there's clearly still
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a role for tactile maps balls to spare. and for images, and diagrams. yeah, i think it is a healthy kind of dynamic mix it's been a good morning for england's women, of old and new and perhaps some they have beaten sri lanka in the first international twenty20 experimentation as well. of a three—match series. henry moeran was the children here are using watching in columbo. swift playground to create code that this first t20 followed will make a small drone fly. the pattern of the previous you know, it is incredible. one—day internationals. england were dominant and ruthless. i think it's a moment when kids will say things like, "i did not think i would ever be they ensured victory in double quick time. able to do this." they bowled the hosts out for 94. "this is awesome," "i want to do smith's 3—18 were this for a career." that is fantastic, and it is contagious, the standout figures. other kids pick up on that and think "maybe i can do that too." two wickets on debut for freya "i didn't know that those davies, who performed in england tools were accessible, colours for the first time. i'll go and see if i can create england have two more games something" and then they show one left in the subcontinent and they are on some run. of their peers and before you know it you've got lots of people interested — that is what we want to this win makes it eight out of eight do, just kind of spread the magic, show what is possible to do and make for england since defeat sure that inclusion is at the heart of the development process. in the first couple of 0dis applause. against india last month. it is the best run they have
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been on since their 2017 world cup campaign. that's it for the short version if they can make it ten from ten, of this week's click. the full programme can be it would represent a fine end found on the bbc iplayer, and if you want to keep up to the winter and the perfect with the team throughout momentum going into an ashes summer. the weekend, you can find us on facebook, instagram and twitter @bbcclick. neil robertson has stormed back we will be back next week. to pull level at eight frames all against ronnie 0'sullivan in the final of snooker‘s tour championship in llandudno. 0'sullivan started the afternoon session with a 5—3 lead, but australian robertson has won five of the eight played so far today heading into the evening session. the first to 13 wins, and if that's 0'sullivan, he'll be the new world number one. it has been a glorious sunday across much of england and wales with a it's the final day of the latest broken sunshine per minute but for round of cycling's six day the north in a different story with stronger winds and some showers series in manchester with many of the world's best thanks to this low pressure which is track cyclists on show. continuing to clear into the north and there's been british success this evening, sea overnight allowing the high with katie archibald and neah evans pressure to build in a different winning the 20—kilometre madison event. story with stronger winds and some the victory means archibald leads showers thanks to this low pressure the general classification with just which is continuing to clear into the 10—kilometre scratch race the north sea overnight allowing the high pressure to build in. it looks to be still quite windy end to the to go later tonight. day, certainly for the first part of
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the night in the north—east of scotla nd the night in the north—east of scotland with showers dying away but and tottenham fans have as the high pressure builds and the had theirfirst look winds turned lighter with lengthy at what the match experience will be clear skies it will be quite chilly at their new stadium with central and northern areas having a touch of frost out of town, with a first game being played there this afternoon. four or having a touch of frost out of town, fouror6 having a touch of frost out of town, four or 6 degrees further south. we the test event saw spurs' under 18s start monday on a chilly note but side played southampton, with manager mauricio pochettino in attendance and saying it'll dry with lots of sunshine around. an have a massive positive effect on the players and the club. nice picture through the day for the spurs first team is scheduled much of england and wales, some fair finally to play their first match at the new ground in the first whether a cloud in the afternoon. further north, a weak frontal system week of april. bring thicker cloud to much of scotla nd bring thicker cloud to much of scotland so a bit of a dull day, a few showery bursts of rain in the north and west but milder than what we have had today with temperatures between ten and 11 degrees. further south, glorious conditions all the scotla nd scotland are still leading san way to the channel islands with top marino 2—0 in their match. that's all from sportsday. temperatures of 13 celsius and the we'll have more winds will be light. the high throughout the evening. pressure stays with us for the rest now though on the news channel, of the week. we will be tapping into it's time for click. drierair of the week. we will be tapping into drier air from of the week. we will be tapping into drier airfrom the near of the week. we will be tapping into drier air from the near continent so that means we will see more sunshine around with that and temperatures will respond. it should be very mild towards the end of the week in places. the rest of the week is looking dry thanks to high pressure,
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plenty of sunshine put the knights will be chilly, may be some mist and fog developing in places. this is tuesday, not much to talk about, another chilly start, largely dry, the best of centre in england and wales, some fair weather cloud in the afternoon and a frontal system brushing past the north of scotland which will bring thicker cloud and outbreaks of rain. double figures for all, highs of 13 or 1a celsius on tuesday. those temperatures creeping up each day. similar on wednesday, a chilly start, dry and bright with lots of sunshine and light winds and some fair weather cloud in the afternoon. again, the frontal system bringing rain to the north and west of scotland. 13 in aberdeen, 15 possible in central, southern and eastern england. if anything, the temperatures could creep up towards the end of the week, 17 or 18 across the south—east. the winds remain light but the knights will continue to be chilly.
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