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good morning — welcome hello, this is breakfast with jon kay and naga munchetty. in the world and ask — 00:00:03,741 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 just who are huawei? to breakfast with naga munchetty good morning, here's a summary of today's main and jon kay. stories from bbc news. brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity. cyclone fani bears down senior conservatives on north—east india — are calling for unity, more than1 million people after the party's worst local are evacuated from their homes. ceremonies are taking place election performance in nearly 25 in thailand as part of three days of events marking the after losing 1,300 council seats, calls are growing for theresa may to set a date for her departure. there were also heavy losses for labour, but big gains for smaller parties and independents. are you coronation of the new king. cyclone fani has hit india's eastern coastline, wearing jeans bringing torrential rain and winds of up to 125 miles per hour. eight people have reportedly been killed, and more than one million have been evacuated from their homes. it's the most powerful storm to hit rail passengers face disruptions. the region in years. rail passengers are being warned to expect over the bank holiday weekend. i'll disruption to theirjourneys this weekend, as bank holiday engineering the latest. work gets underway. one of the uk's busiest routes, the declaration from caster semenya, after winning the 800 metres at the doha the west coast mainline, diamond league meeting, will be closed between london euston amidst continued speculation and milton keynes. there's also a reduced service over her future in the sport. for east midlands trains services the weather is looking mixed through into london st pancras.
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the bank holiday weekend. it's cold but there will be sunshine around as passengers are being asked to check theirjourneys before setting off and use well. the full forecasting for ten minutes. alternative routes. it's saturday may the 4th. our top story. after its worst local election performance in nearly 25 years, conservative cabinet ministers are calling for the party to unite. after losing 1,300 council seats, calls are growing for theresa may ceremonies are getting underway in thailand, to set a date for her departure. to mark the coronation there were also heavy losses of its new king. the rituals, taking place for labour, but big gains at the royal palace for smaller parties and independents. in bangkok, are intended let's speak now to our to symbolise the transformation of the king into a divine being. political correspondent, it comes after two years of mourning for the previous king, who ruled for 70 years. nick eardley, whojoins us police are stepping up security from our london newsroom. at mosques across the uk, in response to fears finally all the results have been that they could be targetted counted. 2a hours on. what do you there's been concern over safety among some in the muslim community, following the new zealand make of the numbers in the figures? and sri lanka attacks. police say there have been no specific threats, it was an absolute dumping for the and people should continue to worship as normal. a grandmother has been jailed for six years, conservatives. their worst local after becoming the second in command election result in a quarter of a of a drugs gang headed by her two sons. century. 1300 counsellors lost 51—year—old angela collingbourne, helped the group to sell nearly three million pounds yesterday and there are a lot of of cocaine in newport.
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seven other members were also jailed for conspiracy to supply class conservatives who will be licking a drugs. their wounds this morning trying to figure out how to keep the party £10 million of government together after that. it wasn't a money is being shared out amongst schools in england, to help tackle difficult great night for labour either behaviour. it involves teachers from schools, with a track record of improving because the party would have been poor discipline, being on hand hoping for a potentially hundreds of to provide training and advice gains and actually ended up with a to others that may be struggling. net loss. both parties seem to agree the three year programme launches next september. the main reason is that oak are fed (end on pictures and pause) up the main reason is that oak are fed up with brexit. the prime minister (pres)could this be the uk's oldest saying, we need to get on with it. jeremy corbyn hinting that's what he thinks but there is still a lot of duck?(tx 00v)this is ernie, division within the parties on that issue. within labour itself, there are mps pleading withjeremy corbyn to back another referendum, pointing to back another referendum, pointing to the big gains for parties against —— could this be the uk's oldest duck? brexit like the lib dem —— ling —— this is ernie, who turned 21 this week. his owner, chloe timberlake, believes he may now be lib dem dems and the greens. finding a record holder. the guinness book of world records lists the oldest duck a solution to it doesn't seem to be as a 20—year—old so a solution to it doesn't seem to be mallard from berkshire. chloe says ernie has slowed so easy. we will speak to the down in his older age, but is still enjoying life.
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justice secretary in a few minutes' time about the reaction to those local election results in a new scheme that is got in mind for what sort of paperwork would you prisons so we will speak to him in a have to prove the provenance of a couple of minutes. duck? one duck year equals 4.29 officials in india are assessing the damage caused human years. he is 84. it means they by cyclone fani, the most powerful storm to hit the region in nearly thirty years. at least eight people could be even older ones. it is not have been killed. many roads are blocked by fallen trees, a number of villages are flooded and power lines are down. yogita limaye is in bangladesh inconceivable. apparently they can for us this morning. go inconceivable. apparently they can 9° up inconceivable. apparently they can go up to 27. the average age of we can see you've got the umbrella, alla rd go up to 27. the average age of allard is only ten years. is there it's raining, the weather is bad. what is the situation at the moment? not much going on in the sport today? how could i not look at the age of a duck. if you have an older i'm about 60 kilometres from the doctor noni, older than 21, prove area in bangladesh where this storm it. a complete change of subject. i is expected to enter the country from so it's now passing over the think the way that caster semenya indian state of west bengal and will come over to bangladesh some time has dealt with this ruling on from now. the meteorological testosterone has been so dignified. department is anticipating wind
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speeds would have slowing down it could be the last time in the substantially from when it hit yesterday but they are saying that 800m. does she continue competing at it could still be between 60 and 80 that distance? how strange is this? taking a substance that lowers her kilometres per hour and that could cause damage because all of the testosterone. or did she move up to areas it passes over a densely the 5000 metres. we will wait to populated. we know hundreds of thousands have been asked to evacuate. the path of the storm in see. there is speculation she might be retiring bangladesh has slightly changed from from list distance. what was expected yesterday and that's why people have been asked to the double olympic champion evacuate from areas surrounding caster semenya says "no human can stop her from running", after victory in the 800 metres where they are expecting the cyclone to pass from. the other big worry at the diamond league for bangladesh is storm surges. the meeting, in doha. tide and the sea could really rise. there could be waves which are four, five feet high and that's why they it comes just two days after the south african lost have put a high alert on all coastal a landmark case against athletics' governing body over plans to limit testosterone levels in female runners. towns and asked fishermen not to the doha meet was semenya's final race before the iaaf‘s new rules venture out into the seas as well. come into force. iam going stay safe. i am going to keep on doing what i do best, which is running. what are north korea has test fired several short—range missiles overnight.it‘s the first major weapons test since the failed
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summit between donald trump you going to be running? it doesn't and kimjong—un in february. the united states says it's matter at the moment. with a situation like this, you can never monitoring the situation. tell the future but the only thing you know is that you will be a passenger plane with more than 100 people on board, has slipped off the runway into a river, next to jacksonville airport in florida.the local mayor says that everyone on board running. the boeing 737 is "alive and accounted for", and that the plane was not submerged. boeing say they're "aware team gb athlete lynsey sharp, of the incident" and are gathering who finished ninth in that same 800 information. metres race in doha, says she's had death threats, for describing semenya's inclusion as unfair. that's not a position i want to be in and it's really unfortunate how it is played out but i think we all rail passengers are agree it's good that there is some being warned to expect sort of solution and no—one is going disruption to theirjourneys this weekend, as bank holiday engineering to be unfortunately it's by no means work gets underway. one of the uk's busiest stations, london euston, will be closed completely. there is a better situation. it's our reporter, leigh milner is there for us this morning. just been a very long 11 years. how much disruption is expected? there's going to be a lot of people meanwhile britain's dina asher—smith, began her season with an impressive win in the women's 200 metres. having to rearrange their plans. the european sprint—double champion, stormed to victory, in a world—leading time of 22.26 seconds. england survived a scare,
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to narrowly beat ireland by four u nfortu nately, having to rearrange their plans. unfortunately, they are because behind me, the gates are closed here wickets in the one—day international at malahide. josh little, at euston station and a couple of upset the tourists on his debut taking four wickets, including that of england captain eoin morgan. however, an unbeaten half century, stations all across the country from ben foakes, and 47 not out, closed as hundreds of engineering from tom curran helped guide the, works get under way. the reason top—ranked one—day side, to a scrappy victory. being is that rail bosses say this is the perfect time as fewer passengers travel during bank the four time world snooker champion john higgins is fighting hard, to make it to an eighth holiday weekends and unfortunately final at the crucible for us, that means lots of line in sheffield. he's had some fortune in his battle closures. let's start with the west with david gilbert, who hadn't made it past the second coast main line where some stations round until this year. but he's also showed including euston will be closed some of the old magic, between glasgow and london. with a break of 143. elsewhere, engineering works for the the scot won the final frame of the session, and will resume later fa ct elsewhere, engineering works for the fact south—western railway lines between london waterloo to clapham trailing by 11 frames to 13. junction and barnes and also disruption on thameslink services to tournament favourite judd trump had the edge and some and from london so st pancras luck over qualifier gary wilson in the other semi. trump won four frames in a row international. to and from essex with some fluent snooker and will resume tomorrow today like me, buses will be used to replace some trains between leading by 9 frames to 7. shenfield and southend victoria. in addition, network rail say other
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it's always a key date in the diary operators including virgin trains for women's football, and london northwestern railway will but today's fa cup final also be affected in preparation for is set to break records... more than 50 thousand tickets, have been sold for the fixture the hsz. all between west ham and manchester city also be affected in preparation for the hs2. all of this comesjust — as the defending champions look to do the double...over a team also be affected in preparation for the hs2. all of this comes just two weeks after that easter weekend when who are chasing a fairy tale, ending to their remarkable season. weeks after that easter weekend when we had a lot of line closes during our reporterjo currie has more. that weekend. unfortunately i have just 12 months ago, west ham were playing in the third tier even more bad news because the next of women's football but after heavy investment may bank holiday weekend, we got from the club, they recruited a new squad of professional players further disruption so if you're and were awarded a spot thinking about travelling either in the super league super league this weekend or the next bank and now they are just 90 minutes holiday weekend, maybe just check away from their first major trophy. the main aim when we first before you travel. we will all be came into it was to just survive in the league and stay doing that. thought it was only the in it and we did that by christmas weather that was going to be and obviously then, they're talking to the girls and saying, disappointing this weekend. girls, we can have a good cup run. police are stepping up security regardless of what happens at mosques across the uk, if we win, we lose, in response to fears i am so proud to be that they could be targetted during ramadan, which begins this weekend.there's been concern over safety among some in the muslim community, following the new zealand a west ham player. and sri lanka attacks. the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood has more. standing in their way are the formidable champions manchester city who have already claimed
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for mosques across the country, the focus on this year's ramadan the league cup this year and are yet to lose a domestic game is on worshippers' safety all season so surely they will start as heavy favourites. as well as spirituality. i respect west ham for the journey they've been on this season and we have to make for mosques like this sure we are on it and and others across the country, do the best performance we can. ramadan is one of the most important over 52,000 tickets and busiest times of the year. have been sold, which thousands of worshippers gather will be a record. for special prayers every single night during the month of fasting. in the mosque kitchen, this mum says following recent in the mosque kitchen, mum anu says following recent attacks on places of worship, the many of these west ham players, some in her community in east london it will be the biggest crowd are really worried. they will play in front of. people are scared, you know, they are afraid to come we will go to wembley on friday, to the mosque, visit the dress room, visit the stadium so we can get it the kids are afraid. out of the way and they can and it's the areas where mostly women and concentrate on theirjobs. children pray that have now been today's occasion comes just a month identified in safety assessments after the women's world as needing extra security. cup gets under way in france. some of these players, it could be the start of a very successful summer. everton boosted their hopes of a place in the europa league mosque leaders say they have a duty to next season, after a 4th protect their congregation. straight home win. the world for us changed they beat burnley 2—nil
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after christchurch and the reality at goodison park last night. kicked in that it happened there, everton move up to eighth, it could most certainly happen one point behind wolves in seventh — here and we have to that's where they need to finish for a european place. be prepared for it. leicester tigers took a big step towards survival in rugby we completely understand why people union's premiership, feel the way they do. despite losing to harlequins i'm here to reassure them we have no information quins go back into the top or intelligence to suggest anybody four with the win, but with the clock deep at the uk is in specific risk into the red, this try from michael fitzgerald snatched a vital losing bonus and i want to make sure they feel point for leicester. it means they only need one point safe and supported the uk policing from their final game against bath, in their worship. nevertheless, extra layers while newcastle need to win both of security will remain in place of theirs with two bonus through our the islamic holy month points in each. with a message to remain alert not warrington have kept up their pressure at the top alarmed. of super league, after a hard fought 26—14 victory over castleford. johanna konta has reached, a three—day ceremony is getting the first clay court final underway in thailand, to mark the coronation of its new king. of her career, at the the event comes two years morocco open in rabat. the british number one after the previous king died. beat the australian fourth seed, he had been on the throne ajla tomel—yanovic in straight sets. for seventy yea rs. konta hasn't won a tournament our south east asia correspondent, for two years and has dropped to 47 in the world. it's the sport that involves doing jonathan head joins us from bangkok. wacky races on horse back and this week it's one of the highlights of the mounted jonathan, a magnificent ceremony for games calendar, when the home
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the pictures we've seen so far. nations battle it out for the title at the royal windsor horse show. i went along to warwickshire absolutely, very ornate, very much to see what's involved in the traditions of thai kingship. in the mounted games. they blend a lot of religious aspects, borders and which is the prevailing tradition but also a lot and they're off. of brahminic hindu traditions, they tap into the power of hindu kings and back on again. when they have ritual washing, the agility needed in the mounted games which has been testing the skills of young dressed in just a white toga with riders since the 1950s. water taken from sacred sources, there is more imagination on display five of them around the country. he here than at the grand is now gone through the tire style nationals. come on, come on, get over coronation ceremony. unlike written, he puts the crown on his own head. those steppingstones. it's appointed crown stop he also had as new queen, the fourth wife the mounted games were started in 1956 by prince philip the duke this king has had. she has been his of edinburgh to create long—term partner for quite awhile, a fun competition for she is a former flight attendant and ordinary kids with ordinary ponies now the 250 mounted games clubs 110w she is a former flight attendant and across the uk. now installed as queen and he and it's a great combination of the fund sports, the silly sorts she are sitting together in their in the spectacular stunt racing royal regalia, being blessed at the all the time they do this, moment by buddhist monks. so the
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their riding is improving ritual part of the coronation, which is what it's all about. you have to have quite formally crowding, issuing his good balance because you command, missing to rain with right falling off hurts quite a lot. what does it give you confidence wise? justness for the benefit of the thai confidence, friends, people, that's been made and it's a feeling of winning. probably the most important part. while the mounted games are mainly for children there is an adult section as well and this will be my trusty we're just seeing probably the most important part. we'rejust seeing some probably the most important part. we're just seeing some it's steed, lucy. fantastic to watch. we will get some come on, see the control? one of the first skills you learn is vaulting, more explanations later because some of the history and pageantry in jumping on and off a moving horse. marcus makes it look so easy. details are pretty unique. it is while i, well,... jog on the spot, aim for it like a trampoline, two feet. 7:12 a.m. numbers are important. two feet? we're talking about to age a duck. run, run, run. that's it. could this be the uk's oldest duck? this is ernie, keep that left hand going. who turned 21 this week. his owner, chloe timberlake, believes he may now be it may have only been a pony a record holder. the guinness book of world records currently lists the oldest duck but i was nowhere near. as a 20—year—old mallard from berkshire. chloe says ernie has slowed down in his older age, it's not going to stop me climbing but is still enjoying life. on in the traditional manner.
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it's a tight turn, i've done it. it's notjust the horse that has to perform. and we're over. i think they've been using certain thankfully some races, you don't have to be on the pony. it's the trusted teamwork in this event. search engines. apparently ducks can i handed to alex and off again. live until 27 years. other ducks, there are very agile and it's all about being paired with a pony, working with the pony. domestic ducks. and then we are the pony and the writer working together, they are jumping on and off at great speeds so they need trying to figure out how many duck to trust their ponies and trust each other. two nations will be put at the test, yea rs trying to figure out how many duck years equal human years. it is about be at the balloon race, four duck years to one human year. this week, the teamwork of all the home nations will be put these other things that are at the test, be it the balloon race, important. 4.29 apparently to one human year. ernie is 84, over 84. stacking parcels, the sword run, sock run, or even a sack race. come on. but they were saving that's important. i've got a the most bizarre events, the milk race, until last. and there we are. can't see where we are going at all. suggestion from kenny who says if you want to know how to aged duck, look at the sell by date. that's completely blind.
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how are we going? ina straight line? mean. that's a bit mean. until you yeah. want, not as harsh as how no poles in the way. we finished? hello. can i take this off? conservatives are dealing after the local elections. it's the worst set of where's my back end? local elections results for the conservatives in more than 20 years. the party has lost more than 1,300 seats in councils across england.theresa may called it a "very difficult" time, i deserve to be left there in the and blamed divisions over brexit. cow pasture. how did you decide joining us now is thejustice where to go? i couldn't see a thing. secretary, david gauke. forgive me, i wasn't planning to say this but we were talking about duck it's just one of the many, there are so many different races and events ‘s. she now a lame duck, the prime that make it such a fun sport to compete in. you said that you minister? no, i don't think so at sometimes worry about horses and all. these are very disappointing getting on with horses but did you feel going through that whole process , feel going through that whole process, did you feel more election results. yes it was four comfortable? i think doing the yea rs election results. yes it was four years after a good set of results different disciplines and games, it and secondly you would normally was just the vaulting on and off that i found impossible. it's not expect the governing party to be somewhere behind their main opposition. in fact, we were neck easy. you had a few hours. and neck with our main opposition but when you lose 1300 counsellors, that i found impossible. it's not easy you had a few hours.” that i found impossible. it's not easy. you had a few hours. i had a stirrup to get up. you get all twisted. he did brilliantly. if you
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very many ha rd—working but when you lose 1300 counsellors, very many hard—working local public serva nts very many hard—working local public servants who have lost their wa nt to twisted. he did brilliantly. if you want to have a go, any club or lend positions, and it's got to be disappointing and we have to accept your horse for a session. i'd give that. we have to try to address the ita go, your horse for a session. i'd give it a go, it looks like great fun. issues that caused that bad set of results. to go back to my duck here's sarah with a look analogy. the sell by date, a lot of at this morning's weather. senior conservatives are saying that cross your fingers, the prime minister ‘s past her sell cross yourfingers, britain. no, she by date and she's got to at least will disappoint you. we have got say when she is going to go, if not leave immediately. i don't think is some dry and fine weather in the forecast but i assure you it is not the point where the conservative party needs to be entering into a feeling warm out there over the next leadership election. what we need to few days. this is how the morning be doing is addressing the big issue thatis be doing is addressing the big issue looks in devon and many of us will that is in front of us which is exit, trying to find a resolution to see the blue sky and sunshine through the next few days. but those that. i think rather than engaging temperatures are dripping down so a ina that. i think rather than engaging in a leadership election, we should bit of a nosedive and we have mix of back the prime minister and try to sunshine and showers in the blustery find a way through this situation so wind we see today will ease that we can bring the country gradually over the next few days. together again, we can unite the certainly that chilly start this morning many of us will see conservative party and find a practical way through. we've been
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sunshine. showers around around hearing that for so long, even before these local results, we've central northern scotland in the got to get the country together, showers make their way further inland as we head into the we've got to get exit through in the afternoon. west is best in terms of country is just, when are we going staying dry through the course of today. there will be dry and sunny to see that? how much longer?” weather this afternoon but look at com pletely to see that? how much longer?” completely understand that the wind gust, the number in the frustration and exasperation. we black circle. 45, 50 mph around the have needed to do this for a long east coast. combined with heavy showers in the east with hail and time. we have needed to find a way the odd rumble of thunder. it stays through in which parliament can dry and not quite as windy the further west you are. for the support away of honouring the referendum results of 2016 and doing south—west of england, ireland and wales a dry day ahead. temperatures so referendum results of 2016 and doing so in referendum results of 2016 and doing soina referendum results of 2016 and doing so in a way that protects jobs and livelihoods. i have to say that i around nine, 14 degrees. certainly think we have had a much better set feeling chilly when you are exposed of results on thursday had we to the northerly wind full of into managed to get the prime minister's are tonight and most of the showers meaningful vote through earlier this fade away. cloud walking in from the year and had left the eu on march north—west but generally under the 29. but parliament did not support clear skies a cold night ahead. a that and we now need to find another temperatures futures degrees either way through this particular side of freezing and a touch of situation. what is that way? talks
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frost for some of us on sunday with the labour party have been morning. a chilly night ahead if you going on for weeks and apparently that has not gotten anywhere yet. are camping but after that chilly start to sunday, high—pressure bills nothing is changing, to quote and from the west so if you showers theresa may back in the original tomorrow and the wind will not be as election two or three years ago. it strong. it will feel a little warmer, especially in the sunshine. feels like we are at a point more cloud for northern ireland and scotla nd more cloud for northern ireland and scotland and patchy rain moving in it and maybe change at the top is from the north with haps snow over the high ground. temperature wise, nine, 14 degrees or so and then fast what is needed. we need to persevere forward to the bank holiday on with talking to the labour party. that is the best way of finding a way through here. the changing monday and not a bad day. patchy rainfor leadership does not change the monday and not a bad day. patchy rain for northern ireland in northern england down towards the numbers in parliament. that does not midlands either side of that band of move one set of mps from putting one showers, however, it will be dry way to another way. ultimately that with spells of sunshine. still not does not solve the situation. the lifting temperatures higher, position is we need to find a way in roundabout nine, 12 degrees for the bank holiday monday full up further which we can leave the eu that has ahead into next week we have low the support of parliament. we have pressure approaching from the been unable to do that to now which atlantic. that will lift the temperature a little bit through the course of next week it will stay has been frustrating and i think u nsettled. course of next week it will stay unsettled. it looks quite wet and windy at times through next week,
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parliament should have supported the staying chilly. don't write off the prime minister ‘s deal back in bank holiday, there isjust aim january and on subsequent occasions and we now need to find another way mixture of sunshine and showers. through. and that is what those talks are about. if we cannot do we'll be back with that then i think we will have the headlines at 8. now it's time for newswatch. collectively failed and i think we can look at those local elections as hello and welcome to newswatch a punishment for both the with me, samira ahmed. conservative and the labour party did sunday's report on spain's election focus too much on the right—wing vox party, who only came fifth, rather than the actual winners? for failing conservative and the labour party forfailing to find conservative and the labour party for failing to find a way through this situation. and we need to find that way. a few other things to go and... through quickly this morning. it has what drove this normally garrulous been a big week in cabinet as well. gavin williamson left as defence newsreader to silence? secretary. there is talk of a leak within covenant and who was first, it's been another big week responsible. —— within covenant. —— in politics, with the sacking of the defence secretary, gavin williamson, and thursday's local elections in england within cabinet. i think the point and northern ireland. but the way the results of the latter were characterised by the bbc met with the disapproval of some viewers. here is that what was important was not so much what was leaked but heather leach e—mailed. ..
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where that leak came from. it came from the national security council and that has always been a strong taboo that there is no leaking from that institution. if the prime minister has concluded that she no longer has trust in a cabinet colleague then she is entitled to and keith russell made this point... request that cabinet colleague to resign. i get that. request that cabinet colleague to resign. iget that. but isn't it only right that the police now investigate this as well?” only right that the police now investigate this as well? i think the conclusion of those who made spaniards also went to the polls this week, with the country's third this investigation was, there was general election in four years last sunday. concern about activity in regard to the headline about it on that night's news at ten focused on the high turnout and the investigation and the the bbc‘s expectation that cooperation there and what was a far right party was expected concluded was not necessarily that a to perform strongly. criminal offence had can occurred later in the programme, that was again the initial focus for huw edwards. but there had been behaviour that had undermined the prime minister ‘s trust in a cabinet colleague. in our europe editor, those circumstances, taking steps katya adler, is in madrid. and katya, let's start by that the prime minister did is the talking about the performance of this far right party.
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right response and that, i think, yes, with almost all the votes counted now, huw, it looks can be where the matter ends. but if like the populist nationalist vox party has performed strongly, winning a bunch of seats in spain's parliament for the very first time. the prosecuting authorities say they but what we cannot talk wa nt to the prosecuting authorities say they want to investigate further than about tonight, huw, is a massive they can do so. but as far as the swing to the far right in spain. investigation was concern, the conclusion was not so much that a criminal offence occurred but there vox looks set to become spain's cannot be leaking from the national fifth—largest party, with the centre—left the largest. security council and evidence pointed in a particular direction on that front. just asking you so given that the vox party was, something about your counter as katya adler said, set to become only the fifth biggest corruption unit, trying to find road party, did it really warrant the attention given to it? prison officers and cracking down on their behaviour. prison officers the director of the think—tank british future, sunder katwala, association says that what they really is rather than people thought not, writing investigating what is this on twitter... happening theyjust happening they just need happening theyjust need more he went on... officers. it has been a priority for us officers. it has been a priority for us since october 2016 and we have something like 4500 more officers so we are doing that and giving extra training and so on. i want to make
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the point that the vast majority of prison officers do a fantasticjob and by our no means corrupt. but we and another aspect of katya adler's report on that programme also led have a small minority who can cause to audience objections. significant difficulties within prison so we are establishing a new vox is extremely spaincentric. counter corruption unit that seeks to detect, deter and disrupt any it is pro—bullfighting, pro—eu, anti—catalan independence. corrupt behaviour, working more but in this country, closely with the police and ensuring split left and right they have the resources to identify since the spanish civil war, anyissues they have the resources to identify any issues and investigate suspected vox — unlike other populist movements across europe — corrupt prison staff and we have put has failed to attract disaffected workers who traditionally that in place and hope it will be vote for the left. successful. and we are already the location of that piece dealing and identifying with the to camera, and a sequence before it, offended louise o'gorman, small minority of corrupt prison staff. thank you very much for joining us from sunny hertfordshire. it looks lovely there. i don't think it will be lovely for who e—mailed... everyone, however. here's sarah with a look at this morning's weather.
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good morning to you. there will be at the end of last week, clive myrie, who had been some sunshine out there for many of in sri lanka to cover the aftermath us some sunshine out there for many of us this weekend but those of the easter sunday bomb attacks, temperatures will be nothing to interviewed the country's write home about. it will feel rather chilly. this is a scene this prime minister. morning. beautiful blue sky in acid what caught the attention of some as we head through the rest of the members of the audience was not so much what ranil wickremesinghe bank holiday weekend. although the or clive myrie said, temperature will come down it will but what the latter was wearing — bea mix temperature will come down it will be a mix of sunshine and a few and his body language. showers around as well. a breezy day we were given the chance to speak today but the wind will gradually with the prime minister, ease as we had through the rest of who says he's grieving, the back holiday weekend. if you too, despite public perceptions have plans today there will be dry revere ntly of a lack of empathy for those have plans today there will be dry reverently around as you can see but distressed in this hour of need. also some showers. showers initially chris grisham had this reaction... across parts of eastern england and scotla nd across parts of eastern england and scotland and they will edge their way further as we had through the day. west is best in terms of staying dry and sunny and then there will be some sunshine returning to derek appleby was equally the north of scotland a little later on. look at these wind the. the unimpressed, asking... numbers on the black circles here. 45, 50 mph numbers on the black circles here. 45,50 mph along the numbers on the black circles here. 45, 50 mph along the eastern coast. plenty of showers and some of the showers in the east heavy with hail
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and the old rumble of thunder. further west for the south—west of ravi chundi agreed... england into wales and northern ireland you should stay dry through the day. top temperatures around 9— 14 degrees and particularly chilly to those exposed to northerly winds well, we asked bbc news on the easterly coast. showers will for their response to those points, and they told us... ease through the evening and one or two continuing on the east with cloud rolling in across scotland and northern ireland. clear skies for many of us which means a cold night ahead. if you are out there camping there could be a touch of frost around first thing. that will clear do let us know your thoughts on any of the subjects we're covering this week, away quickly and the weather or on any aspect of bbc news. tomorrow is not too bad. after that details of how to contact us chilly start, high pressure comes in at the end of the programme. from the western that means that last week, we discussed whether tomorrow will be fewer showers than bbc news was now giving the subject today so sunny spells for many of of climate change the priority us. today so sunny spells for many of us. still the chance of catching it warranted — if it's the urgent, some showers in northern scotland and perhaps the far east of england serious problem which as well but elsewhere you should most scientists think it is. stay dry. the top temperature only thursday provided something of a test of the bbc‘s commitment — as on that day, parliament approved around 9— 14 degrees but we will a motion to declare an environment have lost the windchill. it will and climate emergency.
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cloud over for northern have lost the windchill. it will cloud overfor northern ireland have lost the windchill. it will cloud over for northern ireland and for scotland. interbank holiday els sixma thought it failed that test, writing... monday though showers were down through northern ireland northern england into the midlands. after that a return to sunny skies and towards other parts of england and wales you should stay dry through bank holiday monday. temperatures still 9- bank holiday monday. temperatures still 9— 12 degrees so it will still be on the chilly side for this time of year but quite a lot of dry one aspect of bbc‘s output relating weather around if you have outdoor to the climate that we didn't plants. next week it looks like low mention last week is the bit pressure will move in from the west that comes at the end of news bulletins — the weather. side beyond the bank holiday later here's helen willetts telling us next week we see things turning what to expect outside on tuesday's news at one. u nsettled next week we see things turning unsettled into next week it will feel a little more like autumn than i have some good news spring. but for the next few days, if you don't mind wrapping up there and i have some bad news. today, tale of two halves. so you may have woken up should be sunshine out there to be rather misty and rather grey, as it was here in york, enjoyed full sarah, if i sing but the sun has come out. this... both of us, we're going to however, further west, we have quite a bit of cloud and rain. sing. # i'm gonna live for ever. # so i'll tell you about that in a moment, but this is how it looks where we've got the sunshine. beautiful, beautiful out there. i'm gonna learn how to fly, hi! it a fairly typical weather bulletin is ofa there, but one that a twitter user
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i'm gonna learn how to fly, hi! it is of a certain generation. she gets called crawford took exception to. it. for the first time in more than 30 years, ‘the kids from fame' are to be reunited on stage for two special charity perfomances. did you want to be a kid in that dance school? i still do. is it too late? definitely not. forget your on thursday, the bbc‘s ireland correspondent, emma vardy, reported that police in northern ireland would thermals this weekend, you are only offer anonymity for witnesses going to need legwarmers. to the dissident republican murder of the journalist lyra mckee if they agreed to give evidence the tv show against her killers. was massive in the ‘80s. now eight of the original cast have been tracked down — by a detective from liverpool, who wanted to make her childhood dream, of seeing them a complex and sensitive subject. perform, come true. but when the item ran on the here's our entertainment news at six, not everything went according to plan — including the report running without the normal correspondent, colin paterson. introduction from the presenter, sophie raworth. # fame! the kids from fame. # we shall live in peace... performing in the uk for the first time in more than 35 years. # people
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will see me and cry. # fame! # i'm the spectre of an old conflict still haunts this city. now, derry is trying gonna make it to heaven. it was a to heal new wounds. great show. a great show and a great the violence which led to the death concept, great characters. plus of lyra mckee was orchestrated by so—called dissident republicans. watching dancers fun. i could watch it all day. you have dreams. you they see themselves as part of a decades—old struggle against british rule in northern ireland. wa nt it all day. you have dreams. you want fame. while fame costs and this the camera then cut back to emma vardy‘s report — is where you begin to pay. at the end of which, sophie raworth apologised for the obvious technical problems. spin—off from the movie, the tv but they also highlight a concern series began on bbc one in 1982. it some viewers had about how was a phenomenon in the uk. the to describe the city for the murder took place — derry, as emma vardy soundtrack spent 12 weeks at number named it there, or londonderry. one, they were regulars on top of the pops. number three, the kids mark lake asked... from fame. the kids from fame. high fidelity made it to number five from fame. the kids from fame. high fidelity made it to numberfive in the singles chart. they even ended and tom whitmore wrote... the singles chart. they even ended the year playing london's royal a little bit hall. the kids from fame have turned television fiction into
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fa ct. have turned television fiction into fact. there was another tour the following year but fame ended in 1987 and fancy never thought they would see them live again full of until a detective inspector in the merseyside police managed to reunite the cast for two charity shows this weekend. i've loved it since i was a kid, since i was 11. it was so what is the bbc‘s approach to this, and what happened on thursday? everything to me when i was growing up. it was my dream and it has been well, part of the answer lies in sophie raworth's missing surreal to think that that dream studio introduction. actually is happening right now. to bbc news told us... be part of that with those guys is... it's like an alternative universe. # high fidelity and now her childhood hero reels are in those technical problems liverpool. i am indelibly connected weren't the only ones apparent to it. we were a family. we worked on—screen this week. sunday's andrew marr show didn't go on air planned at 9am 12 hours a day and when we went because of a malfunction in the studio shortly beforehand. while standard presenter doing that we were in the studio. we mishal husain and the programme we re doing that we were in the studio. we were a family. for better or for team hotfooted it to another studio, worse. and we were not too shabby. i bbc one ran ten minutes
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must say. and with kind of gone back or so of the news channel instead. but when the programme to that age. back to being kids did start, chris mason — reading the new summary in salford, again. we definitely ch other and we but reliant on scripts written in london — fall into our old habits. that was left with no autocue, no hard copies and — after memorising the first item — nothing to say. little kid stuff. # fame i'm gonna live for ever # a b remember my name and i'm afraid, mishal, i'm not seeing any more last—minute rehearsals are taking of this news bulletin. and i'll have to hand back to you. place. backup provided by the ama in liverpool. the reason i am a dancer is because of fame. so it is chris, thank you very much indeed. surreal. absolutely surreal to be we do have a few technical here with the actual cast. and, problems this morning, so apologies for that. chris merriman thought he detected amazingly, we have gotten through a too many issues like that of late, wondering... hole report on fame without mentioning legwarmers. remember my name. colin patterson, liverpool. he would have loved doing that peace. absolutely loved it. i want us to
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bring back legwarmers as well. so practical. we do have a few minutes. those involved in sunday's show also took to twitter, with chris mason explaining... you can go and get changed. into lead warmers? legwarmers. it will be brilliant. debbie allen is in grey's anatomy at the moment and... you watch it and you think i know you. fame! you could tell that for the mishal husain added... cast, they are loving it as well. we we re cast, they are loving it as well. we were dancing while the songs were coming up. hitting those high notes. and andrew marr himself everybody under 40 is wondering what this is. had this to say... coming up in the next half hour: it's like wacky races on horseback — find out how mike got on when he tried his hand thank you for all your comments this week. we do want you to get in touch with your opinions on bbc news at the mounted games. and current affairs, and maybe even appear on the programme. honestly, here's not doing comedian jumps he is genuinely trying to get on that horse. he is trying to get
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that should be about what you backin on that horse. he is trying to get back in that saddle. don't mist it. 00:29:06,824 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 headlines are coming up. see on tv, bbc news online and on social media. so do e—mail newswatch... or you can find us on twitter... you can call us on... and watch previous interviews on our website. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. )
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good morning welcome to breakfast with naga munchetty and jon kay. our headlines today: brexit backlash — the conservatives suffer their worst local election performance for nearly 25 years, senior cabinet ministers plead for unity.
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