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working, a good example, we are i am very clear, i am the underdog protecting a climate fishery of the in this race but i am the only candidate who hasn't been a part coast of dorset. that has seen a of theresa may's government. we are going to get regeneration of fishing stock, so we brexit delivered, i have a proper plan to get brexit you're watching bbc delivered, which i will be setting newsroom live — it's11am have a fishing stock for the future and these are the main out shortly. as well as protecting the habitat i will bring a fresh approach to the race, which will be around it. these are different plans stories this morning. successful. that will be focusing on features of well there's another leadership contest to keep an eye the uk's largest business how we make those changes. i have on — that of the liberal democrats. organisation, the cbi, has urged candidates vying their deputy leader, to replace theresa may to rule mentioned some kind of trawling will the mpjo swinson, has confirmed out a no—deal brexit. that she's entering the race not be allowed in some places but to replace sir vince cable as leader. other ways of catching fish may be she's running against the former energy secretary, sir ed davey. able to do so. it will vary from speaking to us earlier she told us why she's running for the top job. area to area. we will not be deciding that level of detail in this is a should opportunity. a 44% reduction in car production, westminster but it is important we headquarters leaving the country, have this as part of our greater you don't need to look into the future to see the impact of no deal. challenge of how we protect the liberal moment to take on the forces marine environment. we are calling for countries around the world to of nationalism and populism and the mexico criticises liberal democrats should be at the president trump's decision to impose rising tariffs better protect 30% of our oceans heart of that and i are the best on all its goods from june. person to lead that. is there a the lawyerfor shamima begum has with specific protections by 2030. written to the home secretary, accusing authorities of failing to protect herfrom being "groomed" by with specific protections by 2030. by this designation today, over 40% danger you are being seen at the by so—called islamic state. new figures from the gp's magazine of english waters will be in a state moment as a one issue party? pulse suggest nearly 140 honestly you have policies or lots surgeries closed across the uk last of english waters will be in a state of better protection, with the plans of things about the focus on the lib to go with that, and i am confident
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year — up from just 18 in 2013. dems at the moment is to get to the uk to remain as a member of the eu scientists say they've developed we can convince other countries to a genetically enhanced fungus do the same. any new money behind which can rapidly kill 99% this? there are budgets and place so uk to remain as a member of the eu so people who have most to you within each of the authorities on recently, as they danger that as a of malaria—spreading mosquitoes. how they do this monitoring and protest what, how do you get them to liverpool and spurs fans management. i am conscious that if stay with you whether they have come are making their way to madrid there is a requirement for more, we from labour, conservatives or for tomorrow's match, would need to consider that elsewhere? we have a very clear it will be the first all—english centrally in terms of how we champions league final in 11 years. allocate funding in the future. i am message to stop brexit consistently and be at the biggest party to rally confident the sorts of issues can make progress quite for that remain movement but i'd be wa nt to for that remain movement but i'd be straightforwardly. ok, environment want to stop exit? that is because minister, thank you very much. thank it is rooted in liberal values, we wa nt it is rooted in liberal values, we want the country to be open and you. good morning, welcome a letting agency has been outward —looking and illegally evicting tenants internationalist that we believe in and taking their belongings, order to solve global problems of to bbc newsroom live. this programme has been told. tenants we've spoken to said they arrived home the confederation of to find their locks had been changed climate or terrorism we need to work british industry has issued and their rooms emptied. the agency, flintons in east london, with other countries and we are another warning about leaving the european union — said it "strongly denies" it has standing up and advocating for those this time in an open letter ever broken the protection values which i think people want and from eviction act or taken their the people who like us want to stop to the next conservative leader customers' personal possessions. esme ash reports. exit by and large many of them share and prime minister. last year, julius moved the cbi tells the candidates values and be assigned to them if for number ten you agree with us and what that in the tory leadership race that from manchester to a shared flat a no—deal brexit would cause "severe" damage here in east london. voice for liberalism then join us. to british businesses —
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and urges the next prime minister to reach an agreement with brussels. at some point, he was charged extra it says smaller companies can't fees for late payment of rent, afford the necessary preparations president trump is trying for leaving without a plan. then he says he came home at night another hardline tactic to pressurise mexico to reduce to find the key to his the number of migrants here's the head of the cbi, crossing their border into the us. bedroom didn't work. this time he is targetting trade. when a locksmith let him in, carolyn fairbairn. he says a five per cent tariff will be imposed we have written it to all 12 and are he says his room was empty. on all goods from mexico — rising to 25 per cent — unless, he says, the ‘illegal seeing two simple things, first i got in, rushed to my immigration problem is remedied'. room, they had changed markets have fallen in response. there could be such opportunity for the locks and i was like... the mexican president has criticised this country of business and everything was gone. what was in your stuff? government work together so back the measure and called business and we can tackle climate from washington, chris buckler. what did you have that they took? change and skill the nation and tackle inequality. the second important message as that is only my clothes. possible if we have a deal that i spoke to gary o‘donoghue, so my clothes, shoes, towels, our washington correspondent, protects the economy as we leave the a little earlier — they literally took everything. i started by asking him whether these tarrifs are ultimately eu. the cost of no deal is so great they even took my bed sheets. a sign of mr trump‘s frustration the law around eviction because he hasn‘t made and severe across companies of all the progress he wanted to, in getting his wall built. is straightforward. sizes that this is something that should be absolutely a last resort, it can be illegal if your landlord forces you to leave by threatening a planz should be absolutely a last resort, a plan z and not arb. you, or stops you from getting into parts of your home, or the locks are changed earlier i spoke to gerard lyons, chief economist while you are out. at netwealth investments the key clause here is due process, and a supporter of brexit. which means the correct steps he has quite a different view have to be followed. from the cbi, when it comes it protects occupiers from
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to the no—deal warning. this is politics, emigration is one of those when we talk about no deal, it is a harassment and illegal eviction. very central issues to his whole most people in the country need to appeal to his base and tying trade be evicted by a court order. if the to the question of immigration and plan b, a stepping stone to a future landlord does not get a possession using it as a weapon in the battle is something he thinks works well orderfrom the court, landlord does not get a possession order from the court, that would be an illegal conviction. a five year free trade agreement with a whole host of different deals in the near and ties to his strongest policies. term. it is not an end state in itself but we should have been doing high across england and wales. he has been frustrated over large a lot more preparation for a no but the evidence threshold parts of the war because for prosecution is high congress has refused to fund it, and penalties are rare. deal. in the financial sector that only 47 complaints the democrat —controlled house has has been full preparation for a no led to a prosecution. stopped that happening. he has been reduced there were 18 convictions. in many ways to rebuilding deal, other sectors may be not. in the most serious cases, parts of it that are already there, tens of kilometres, not the hundreds of miles he talked about. two people went to jail. sectors impacted badly and the automobile sector and pharmaceutical julius's rental agency, flintons, and farming but for large parts of the economy fears about a no deal are misplaced. told us it strongly disputes our business editor simon jack is here. disputes it was locked out we have heard this warning and or his possessions were removed. it says... appealfrom the we have heard this warning and appeal from the cbi many times that is denied byjulius, throughout the specs process but who says he still hasn't got his belongings back. clearly with 12 candidates vying to i am just thinking why? why has this happened to me? what have i done? become the prime minister, they know cross—border trade of around they have to get the attention of i haven't done anything. $350 billion a year, i'm here trying to work. and he believes they have not done
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whoever that will be. it is unusual to have an open letter during a mind my business. enough to combat the leadership election process but it's not easy. there is a sense of deja vu with the it's like someone taking so much from you and kicking you out they put their paces up and that business lobby warning about brexit when you have done nothing. risk. it is not the same as brexit politicians have been promising stricter regulation of rental will hurt consumers as well. the agencies in england and northern ireland. in wales and scotland, american farmers were not like it new rules are already in place. because the export and much of versus remain, this is specifically about no deal and the business lobby by 2025, it is that a quarter of us mexico. is saying we are the private could be renting privately. the headlines on bbc news... the worry is that without better enterprisejob protection, thousands more could be is saying we are the private enterprise job creators, we used to shut out of the housing market. peter willsman, who sits think you are the natural party of on labour‘s national executive committee, business. they are saying please has been suspended from the party over his comments on anti—semitism. in a moment we'll have all the business news, the uk‘s largest business whoever wins this leadership organisation, the cbi, election do not do something they but first the headlines has urged candidates vying think is a bit daft which will be to replace theresa may to rule on bbc news... out a no—deal brexit. leaving without a deal. as we know the uk's largest business organisation, the cbi, has urged candidates vying mexico criticises about half the candidates of the 12 president trump‘s decision to replace theresa may to rule to impose rising tariffs so about half the candidates of the 12 so far have said they are prepared out a no—deal brexit. mexico criticises president trump's decision 01’ so far have said they are prepared or determined to leave at the end of to impose rising tariffs on all its goods from june. october with a without a deal and what the business lobby is saying is on all its goods from june. we do not think that is very wise, ta ke we do not think that is very wise, take that into your thinking and try sport now. good afternoon. to reset the relationship between business and the party which has the lawyerfor shamima begum has both tottenham and liverpool are in madrid ahead of tomorrow‘s
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been a very strange. if you would written to the home secretary, champions league final — have been screaming into a void and accusing authorities of failing to protect herfrom being "groomed" they‘ll train in the metropolitano by so—called islamic state. stadium this afternoon. if you want to measure the jurgen klopp‘s been full of praise disaffection between the conservative party and business look for his liverpool side as they go at the particle donations the party now for the business news. for their sixth european cup title. get from business, they have the warning from the confederation of british industry he says he has ‘world class players to conservative leadership hopefuls at a sensational club‘. dwindled over the last couple of concentrated on the problems a no he‘s also been talking yea rs dwindled over the last couple of years and that is a measure of the deal brexit would mean fa ct for small businesses — years and that is a measure of the fact people and business do not feel about what drives him. some of these candidates are director general carolyn fairbairn speaking as a natural party of told bbc radio 4's today programme big luck, fortune, blessing they could not afford complex business. do you think business is and costly contingency plans. of my life, was that i loved to do she said "this idea what my father wanted me to do. founded increasingly difficult to that we are ready is just not true". i knew my father is more than 120 uk businesses have get heard amongst the increasing very demanding, on his clamour of the political side of sent a letter to theresa may urging the prime minister part, he loved his slightly talented life? you have an interesting to legislate for a net zero boy doing all that stuff. i remember when i scored stand—off between a business lobby emissions target in 2050. four goals in a game the uk's current target and i had a phone call and he said, is an 80 per cent reduction "i saw your haircut, that‘s awful." not speaking for all businesses in emissions from 1990 levels. so that was exactly... saying we cannot work with the never mind the game! no! candidate who is prepared to allianz of germany is about to contemplate no—deal brexit. on the become one of the country's biggest other side you have a grassroots insurance businesses. it's buying legal & general group and so, unfortunately, he died before i became a manager, party saying we are not sure we can and the 51% stake it doesn't but i know he is now own in lv general insurance group. tolerate or contemplate a candidate in a better place. who is not prepared to think about a that's two purchases, as for spurs — it‘s their in general and house insurance, first champions league no—deal brexit so that is the in total costing about £800m. final and they go into
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the game as underdogs. politics and business seemingly it's planning to merge these two the momentum could be with them intellect position. —— in direct businesses together. though, after some brilliant late wins in the quarter and semi finals. the housing market is still competition. what is your assessment looking fairly downbeat. the nationwide's monthly survey it would be a dream come true of businesses of how they are split showed house prices in may for me, anyone really. fell 0.2% from april. everyone who plays football knows how much. i know how many people will be it's our old friend over their willingness to work with uncertainty that is dragging watching, i know how many finals the market to a standstill. i‘ve seen in my life already ideal or without? it depends by and i know how much is at stake. if you compare the prices to a year to be able to win a champions ago they are up just above 0.5% league, not many players have which is a smaller gain done it in their career. than a month ago. it is something really special. slightly more positive news one other line of football news industry and size. the financial from the bank of england which said today and antonio conte‘s sector is ready for whatever there was a slight pickup back in management. he won the fa cup and in mortgage lending in april. the premier league with chelsea happens, medium sized businesses. during a two year spell, we can talk about this more with and he‘s now joined the italian side inter milan. andrew harvey. small businesses say they would do the cricket world cup some planning if they could but it continues at trent bridge today as pakistan take is very expensive and we will face a senior economic analyst, at nationwide. on the west indies. customs declarations and tariffs and having been sent into bat by the windies, pakistan have had an absolute thatis customs declarations and tariffs and that is very difficult to plan for uncertainty seems to be slowing nightmare. everything down. do people look at so that is very difficult to plan for so there is a mixed picture of how houses and say, i am not going to they‘re 103—9.. buy a house because i am worried fakhar zaman and babar azam top scored with 22 for pakistan, prepared they are. there is no deal about brexit? for some buyers it is while jason holder‘s taken three if we had a no—deal brexit there wickets for the windies.
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about brexit? for some buyers it is a concern. it is a number of things you can follow it live on 5 live sports extra, people will take into account. it is and via the bbc sport website. a major decision to buy a house. would be short—term problems. the interesting thing as a lot of the women‘s number two seed, people are perhaps more reluctant to karolina pliskova, has been knocked people, there are pockets of voices enter the market at the moment. that out of the french open. the czech was completely said, over the last couple of years, outplayed by petra martic of croatia, who‘s seeded 31. in business saying of course the activity has been broadly stable and conservatives are still the party of we have seen a bounce back in terms she lost in straight sets, 6—3, 6—3. business, liquorjeremy corbyn who of mortgage this morning. as far as martic moves into the last 16. wa nts to business, liquorjeremy corbyn who houses are concerned, we have seen a wants to nationalise industries and increase corporation tax. some softening over the last six months that‘s all the sport for now. people are saying the abbot sure a i‘ll have more for no—deal brexit would not be more damaging than that so are some orso, softening over the last six months or so, six consecutive months even, where health growth has been below interesting new voices in the you in the next hour. political discussion. 196. where health growth has been below 1%. we are running around 2% last year. i would say at the moment, it that warning from the cbi comes would appear the balance between lawyers for two journalists on the day that the 12th buyers and sellers tips in favour of who were raided by police after making a documentary candidate to replace theresa may about the murders of six men as leader of the conservative party in county down, have urged throws his hat in the ring. buyers and sellers tips in favour of buyers in terms of bargaining power the authorities to drop the case former chief whip, mark harper, and return confiscated files. faces competition from 11 other and there is perhaps some hesitation trevor birney and fellow film—maker candidates, including five current barry mccaffrey were detained last amongst buyers at the moment. year over the alleged theft and four former cabinet ministers. probably still a good investment? of a police watchdog document that appeared our political correspondent certainly over the longer term, chris mason has the latest in theirfilm no stone unturned. from westminster. property has done relatively well. clearly people need somewhere to they say the police took millions live. it is a major factor. of documents and digital files.
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now, the high court has quashed the police warrant and the journalists want clearly people need somewhere to their material back. joining me now from what does mark harper bring to all live. it is a majorfactor. what clearly people need somewhere to live. it is a major factor. what we have seen, actually, more generally belfast is niall murphy, is the economic conditions being the lawyer representing this? let me has been the days the journalist trevor birney and fine point films supportive for purchasing housing. in the high court case. even with brexit ahead? do you think people have declared a burning ambition to lead the party and the it's a good investment? i think it thank you forjoining us, remind our whole thing has been repeated. we is certainly something people need have run out of fingers to keep to feel clearly about. there are a count of those, enter mark harper whole range of possible outcomes and viewers about loughinisland, the massacre at as known which was the the uncertainty, unfortunately, starting point for this. in june number 12 completing a dozen and he hasn't really gone away. i think we have seen a little bit of a bounce might not be the last yet to say he this month after passing that the is rather keen on the job with a few 1994 ireland replying italy in the dot but the october at one still world cup in new york and shortly others publicly flirting with the looms large. that will slow things idea not least philip hammond yesterday. what is the mark harper down over the next year or so. is it after half—time loyalist gunmen from pitch? it is effectively do not blame me, he is pointing out he has different around the country? yes, we certainly have seen over the last the uvf entered a small rural pub not been in government during the last few years during this business couple of years, the theme has been of trying and failing to sort out where the look a few community had a catch up in the northern regions brexit but can also point to the gathered to watch the match and fa ct brexit but can also point to the fact he has been in government more than the southern regions. that before as a minister and chief whip, is reversing the trend we have seen opened fire with an automatic rifle, prior to that where london and the the guy meant to get the votes south—east had strongest growth. a very specific category of weapon
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through so he has a decent knowledge where we look at where things were and six people were murdered, five compared to the 2007, precrisis of the conservative parliamentary party. he says pitch for the job. injured. that small rural community peaks, london and the south—east of the conservative parliamentary party. he says pitch for thejob. —— here is his pitch for thejob. remain the most elevated. one of the was convulsed by the atrocious crime i am very clear, i am the underdog reason we are seeing remain the most elevated. one of the in this race but i am the only reason we are seeing that reversing in fortunes as the pressures are candidate who hasn't been a part perpetrated upon them. the families of theresa may's government. much greater in london than elsewhere. that is certainly a we are going to get brexit delivered, i had taken, at that time there was a have a proper plan to get brexit factor that is holding back growth. we are seeing small prices in london delivered, which i will be setting strong movement towards a peace process that would resolve six weeks out shortly. i will bring a fresh approach toa we are seeing small prices in london to a lesser extent in the south—east later and the ira ceasefire in to the race, which will be as well. ok, thank you very much successful. indeed. thank you. there goes number 12 on the october loyalist paramilitaries convinced a ceasefire. we moved conservative list and then there is the process that will get under way there are some silver linings around the gloomy clouds towards a political project which inafew the process that will get under way in a few weeks to whittle down the overshadowing the high street. candidates to just two, and then the the outdoor store mountain resolved on the good friday warehouse has said sales in its shops open more than a year agreement. your clients trevor final two will go to the membership were up 5%. pre—tax profits were up 14% birney and bank like we are at almost £28 million. in the country, 100,000 or so sales have been growing at conservative members. but we have producing a documentary about these killings to tell us what happened another leadership race to keep an that i had to this case. the the business for 22 years in a row. ion, that for the liberal democrats, they are buoyant after their families complained to the police earlier we asked, mark performance and the local elections neale, founder and ceo, mountain warehouse — and european parliament last week. for the secret of the compa ny‘s success. ombudsman and in june
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it's a relentless focus on value for money, always great prices, joe swinson is the latest candidate and trying to stay a little bit families complained to the police ombudsman and injune 2016 the to be vying for vince cable's job, ahead of the customer and constantly police ombudsman published a report broadening the range that we offer. due to stand down soon so to a i think for any retailer, which found collusion between the paramilitaries and leadership race is under way to keep which found collusion between the pa ramilitaries and the which found collusion between the paramilitaries and the police was a feature in these murders. at that online sales have really got to be an eye on. the politics of time the families had been working westminster will have a different front and centre these days. with trevor birney and bank mike for look within a couple of months with but for us, it really works hand two lea d e rs look within a couple of months with two leaders for two of the more in hand with the stores, prominent parties. let's talk about so we are still opening more stores in the uk, and outside the uk. some years and thenjohnny towards but the online business truth recovery and thatjustice and is growing even faster. labour, the ad about the party markets, not looking very cheerful at the moment. it is what donald the result of thatjohn it was a membership and what they have done with labour figures who voted for trump has been talking about about other parties in those european those tariffs against mexican elections, most noticeably alistair imports and the ratcheting up of it. documentary film no stone unturned released the following year and campbell expelled from the party but yesterday labour saying it was going the ftse is down. this is more to do 2017. the journalists took the story to review that expulsion. he has been talking about this. it is a a step further and the police with domestic politics here in the ombudsman had, they had been in uk. the euro is now down at 81 one tricky business for political parties because remember say they voted for someone else that is very and a half year low. it is pretty possession of a document which had been sent anonymously to them and low against the dollar as well. at the two journalists exercised tempting to say, come on what basic the moment, more worries about
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requirement of loyalty to our exceptional journalistic organisation do you need to show? brexit, i'm afraid. how many times the two journalists exercised exceptionaljournalistic integrity and their own professional judicious i've said that i do not know. discretion and did notjust put this vote for us when there are worries about the global economy material on the internet for elections. alistair campbell is of being reflected in germany and the view it was a protest vote example, rather they interrogated france. both of those down. that is around the whole issue of brexit and the document, the second sourced at wanting to see another referendum the business news. jamie, see you and if we have learnt to put it later on. thank you very much. some and contextualised it in the context breaking news to bring you. a senior mildly anything about alistair of the families campaign forjustice campbell and the last 20 years it is but the import of it was that the he will tell you what he thinks. labour official has been suspended from the party. a member of the i live in keir starmer's constituency. i think he is a very good mp film was able to name the suspects and that is one of the ruling national executive committee, reasons i voted labour in 2017. the nec. he has been suspended after that had committed this heinous i would like to do so again in the next election. atrocity, one of the worst to have occurred in a troubled past and the where i was living, the area i was, virtually every he allegedly claimed that the truth recovery element of the member i met, who have basically israeli embassy was orchestrating supported the labour party, have complaints againstjeremy corbyn, said to me, i am voting lib dems. justice the families campaign for the labour leader. there were complaints about this, these alleged step further. the state then took an i felt that was where the momentum was and the best thing to do claims that he made. so labour has decided to suspend peter wells and egregious approach, anybody should with the single vote i had. watch this film, certainly a police mentioning keir starmer, from the nec, pending an when i talk about who officer and my respectful opinion, jeremy corbyn needs to listen to, investigation. the party said it i have had it clearly spelt out
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to me from keir starmer, the evidence still exist to after john mcdonnell, ta ke investigation. the party said it take all complaints of anti—semitism from tom watson and emily thornbury, the evidence still exist to after extremely seriously. that news just the killers was not. we explained coming into us in the last few they all think this decision is bonkers. minutes. amongst the complaints made about the court process in the we re minutes. amongst the complaints made were one from the british board of introduction, what do you think this you might reasonably ask why do we case means in terms of freedom of expression for a journalists? this give a care about what somebody who deputies of britishjew. worked for tony blair thinks. the is the landmark case on freedom of press and freedom of speech. the reason that this matters as it gets case exposes the fault lines and right to the heart of this huge row legislative terms between the official secrets act and the european convention on german rates article ten. —— convention on human alistair campbell was mentioning in the labour movement about where they stand on brexit. do they take what the central tower of rights. the court has decided on the durham cathedral re—opens happened at the european parliament tomorrow after three years elections as a cue to be clear that of restoration work. our weather presenter sarah keith lucas, who's a graduate societal significance that the investigative journalist plays and of durham university, they wrote back another referendum climbed all 325 steps to the top of the tower this morning to find on brexit? there is realfrustration out about the repair works that has declared to quash these once due from some that the leadership are are hoped will last for at least to reconvene today at 2pm to the next two centuries. co nsta ntly from some that the leadership are constantly been finding excuses and the cathedral has stayed here for consider what remedies are caveats to be clear or not than some about 1000 years, nearly. the cathedral has stayed here for about1000 years, nearly. it the cathedral has stayed here for about 1000 years, nearly. it has been closed for the last three years available. the only remedy in our view is the material should be would want. that is the big row for major repairs. ui the cathedral returned, it was unlawfully seized jeremy corbyn faces and one she architect. talk me through how you cannot really avoid, he either
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sticks to his guns and his current realised the cathedral needed the and commented on court that the repairs. i carried out my inspection actions of the police were policy and irritates people like in 2012 and discovered what every outrageous and akin to a police alistair campbell and others or he state rather than a liberal changes tactic that will be difficult because there are architect dreads, the stonework to democracy. which we are considerably prominent voices in his party and a this parapet was becoming loose, it was being jacked up, lifted up, and 11. -- number of labour constituencies where that is a solid vote for a democracy. which we are considerably 11. —— we all consider we live in. i starting to fracture and become leave but it looks like labour's unstable. so we are 218 feet up here would echo calls that the police time for sitting on the fence as if should reflect and stop digging a not coming to an end then the in the air. how do you go about subject of a large row and internal repairing the stonework?m hole which is so deep and should discussion. in the air. how do you go about repairing the stonework? it is a huge undertaking. getting scaffold drop this first of an investigation the headlines on bbc news... access appear is a huge challenge. and pursue the only proper investigative course and that is the every one of the stones up you had to be dismantled into the workshop, detection and prosecution of the the uk's largest business organisation, the cbi, murderers in this case. rather than has urged candidates vying inspected, repaired, new stones had the journalists. thank you. to replace theresa may to rule out a no—deal brexit. to be carved and it had to be mexico criticises president trump's decision to impose rising tariffs brought back appear to be on all its goods from june. reassembled. and this cathedral, the lawyerfor shamima begum has this tower, hosted here since the police say that a young boy who fell from a rollercoaster ride written to the home secretary, 15th century. how long do you expect in north yorkshire yesterday is now accusing authorities of failing in a critical condition. to protect herfrom being "groomed" these repairs to last now? we have the seven—year—old was flown by so—called islamic state. from lightwater valley theme park by air ambulance to hospital built it robust that using medieval in leeds with head injuries. health and safety officers techniques, we are confident it is going to last over 200 years. are investigating the incident.
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and sport it is all eyes on madrid scientists have found a way tower with a view. and from as tottenham and liverpool prepare to rapidly kill huge for the champions league final. both cathedrals to castles... numbers of the mosquitoes which spread malaria. sides training in the capital later the researchers in burkina faso and the united states have enhanced today. the cricket world cup a fungus using a toxin found continues at trent bridge, pakistan in a species of spider, michael's mount in cornwall needs so that the fungus kills the mosquitos that carry are currently 45—2 against west a new head gardener... it involves abseiling down the castle battlements the disease. atop the tidal island. in trials, it‘s reduced indies. smith beat the world and the job's advertisers say mosquito populations by more the successful applicant will need than ninety nine percent. the agility of a "mountain goat" olympic champions in the 200 metres in order to care for its exotic garden. last night at the stockholm diamond now it's time for a look at the weather. dr colin sutherland — co—director of the malaria centre lea p last night at the stockholm diamond leap with the fastest time in the at the london school of hygiene world. more shortly. and tropical medicine — thank you. it started off with joins me now... sunshine across eastern parts of england. the cloud has started to i‘m sure you have been following president trump is trying increase. for most of us, quite this story with huge interest, what another hardline tactic do you make of it and the prospects cloudy. this is the scene in chelsea to pressurise mexico to reduce the number of migrants for trying to eradicate the large crossing their border into the us. in london. temperatures up to the number of cases of malaria and high teens, low 20s already. quite a this time he is targetting trade. muqqy high teens, low 20s already. quite a muggy feel out there. you can see deaths that occurred around the he says a five per cent world each year? we have had some tariff will be imposed from the satellite imagery, this on all goods from mexico — rising to 25 per cent — strea m from the satellite imagery, this stream of cloud from the atlantic improvements in the numbers around unless, he says, the ‘illegal malaria over the last ten or 15 immigration problem is remedied'. covering all parts. particularly markets have fallen in response. yea rs malaria over the last ten or 15 years but those improvements have across scotland and northern
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the mexican president has criticised ireland. especially for western strolled so this new approach is the measure and called scotla nd for talks on friday. ireland. especially for western scotland and northern ireland, rain. able to be implemented on a large—scale act is very welcome. elsewhere, sunshine across wales, there is still work to do to take from washington. north—west england. that rain is donald trump had said mexico going to last all day in the western could do more to stop illegal this from the quite ingenious immigrants migrating highlands. 40 to 50 millimetres by experimental system in burkina faso the end of today. it is still warm, when it was tested to see how despite that rain and cloud. up to applicable it is to other mosquito into the united states. species and other eco logical settings in africa and asia. the 19 celsius. elsewhere, temperatures large groups are watched by border patrol agents as they try to sneak into the 20s. 23 celsius in the trials were done in a fake village, into america. it is notjust people south—east, with brightness later on. that rain will move its way effectively the area was sealed off for the scientist could monitor southwards. it will fizzle away. exactly how many mosquitoes were across this border every day. left at the end of the experiment, cloud across the north—western they began with 1500 and ended up areas. again, quite a mild night for it isa with just 13 after 45 days. how do it is a huge amount of trade. many. temperatures are not lower the president believes you then translate that into the this offers an opportunity to put pressure than nine celsius. into saturday, real world or can you translate that on the mexican government. in a post on twitter, another warm day. the air is coming all the way from north america, into the real world without a great he said onjune the 10th, through the atlantic and to the uk. deal of thought? that experimental that south—westerly bringing the system captured a lot of real—world higher temperatures. they will peak tariffs have become a favourite weapon of president trump. aspects but there are other things on saturday across the south—east. he has use them with his missing, mosquitoes cannot disperse ongoing trade battle with cloud and outbreaks of rain around
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china, to some concern the irish sea coast. the best of the on the stock market. and other organisms are not present. there are firms rattled about this sunshine in the south—east and the human behaviour was absent and none highest temperatures. up to 20 of these mosquitoes were actually latest dispute, including infected with malaria. there are a celsius. the warmest day of the uk few real—world things missing and so several of the world's largest car manufacturers this year. —— day of the year. this will need to be trialled very who have factories mexico and the huge market in america. they are not alone. carefully a nd this will need to be trialled very some in the white house are worried about carefully and extended trials using change by sunday. this area of low the potential wider economic impact pressure is going to move its way in close to natural circumstances. in and what this could mean for the us mca trade deal between canada, and introduce more cloud and america and mexico. outbreaks of rain. that will terms of bio—security, scientists continue to move its way eastward. found other insects for example bees as president trump was we re found other insects for example bees were not affected in these trials finalising his plans, the sunshine in the east of england and us vice president mike pence, was you will hold onto it in the but would therefore follow that if north of america's other border to afternoon. one or two showers. warm these mosquitoes were, if this discuss that arrangement with the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. across the south—east. temperatures fungus rather was allowed to spread but it still has to be ratified up across the south—east. temperatures up in the mid 20s. elsewhere, by each of the countries beyond the confines of the and these tariffs could cooler. temperatures down by a of experiment, and mosquitoes landed on put that in doubt. it and ingested this toxin, would it degrees. still up to 20 celsius. it mexican officials are warning follow that other insects would not they will retaliate and that is sure is going to feel pretty warm. next be affected? i am not convinced that to test cross—border relationships once again. week, cooler for many of us. chris buckler, bbc news, washington. temperatures around the average for has been fully demonstrated over the time of year. more unsettled. rain, showers and some sunny spells.
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our washington correspondent what is contained in the paper. you goodbye. gary o'donoghue is here. need to think about predatory instincts which may then carry the let's talk about mexico and that fungus even if they are not affected they may disperse it and it may have threat to trade that president trump health effects on other insect species that have not been tested. hasissued,is threat to trade that president trump has issued, is this going to work or scientists say they are not trying backfire on him? clearly it is going to eradicate mosquitoes entirely to affect american business. although 99% were killed in this experiment. would it be desirable to backfire on him? clearly it is going to affect american businessm backfire on him? clearly it is going to affect american business. it will affect american business and perhaps have the species? —— get rid of the more in the medium and long—term than straightaway but it will affect species? it is generally undesirable the mexican straightaway, from june to re m ove species? it is generally undesirable to remove a whole species from the 596 the mexican straightaway, from june 5% on everything and it is a ecosystem but many species which you're watching bbc cross—border trade of around $350 newsroom live — these are today's main stories: transmit malaria either feed billion a year, and he believes they ecosystem but many species which transmit malaria eitherfeed on peter willsman, who sits humans or animals and this on labour's national have not done enough to combat the executive committee, particular species will feed on has been suspended from the party over his comments on anti—semitism. cattle and on other mammals in the problem of illegal immigration and bush so there always be a reservoir drugs and there was quite a lot of the uk's largest business organisation, the cbi, of mosquitoes away from human has urged candidates vying to replace theresa may to rule people arrested this week trying to out a no—deal brexit. habitation. this intervention as it has been described would be set up ci’oss people arrested this week trying to cross the border and that seems to
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around houses so it will target the a 44% reduction in car production, have smart this latest bout of anger headquarters leaving the country, you don't need to look mosquitoes coming in to feed on about it. not clear what he wants into the future to see humans. interesting and summary them to do about it. ultimately is the impact of no deal. budget have reservations. this the president lashing out in another direction because she is humans. interesting and summary budget have reservationslj frustrated over the issue of getting humans. interesting and summary budget have reservations. i don't have reservations, i have questioned the need to be answered before they a wall built? he has been frustrated mexico criticises can progress but definitely a very president trump's decision to impose rising tariffs over large parts of the war because welcome advance. thank you. on all its goods from june. congress has refused to fund it, the democrat —controlled house has the lawyerfor shamima begum has stopped that happening. he has been written to the home secretary, reduced in many ways to rebuilding accusing authorities of failing now it‘s time for a to protect herfrom being "groomed" look at the weather. parts of it that are already there, by so—called islamic state. scientists say they've developed a genetically enhanced fungus which can rapidly kill 99% of malaria—spreading mosquitoes. tens of kilometres, not the hundreds liverpool and spurs fans of miles he talked about. this is a mixed picture into the weekend but are making their way to madrid for tomorrow's match, it will be the first all—english for today heavy rain and falling champions league final in 11 years. across scotland and northern ireland politics, emigration is one of those and the far north of england. the very central issues to his whole appeal to his base and tying trade wettest weather is in western scotla nd wettest weather is in western scotland were up to 50 millimetres of rain could cause surface water to the question of immigration and using it as a weapon in the battle flooding. the cloud further south is prone to breaking up giving us is something he thinks works well and ties to his strongest policies. spells of warm and humid sunshine good morning, with temperatures in the warmest areas up with temperatures in the warmest
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areas up to about 23. overnight the looking to next week when he is in welcome to bbc newsroom live. worst rain pushes through but the uk, what will he want to get out staying a little damp and western of this visit? that is a good coasts and hills in scotland. cooler we start with breaking news this hour — across the north west but pretty and the labour party has announced mild for most of angled and wales, question, there is talk about that labour nec member peter willsman has been special relationships and allies and suspended from the party 11 to 13 and that moves into the following anti—semitic comments. the labour party say an weekend, the weather front pushes the d—day commemoration is investigation is to be carried out. north bringing patchy rain but our political correspondent incredibly important to both chris masonjoins us countries. it is not that long ago, from westminster now. overall brighter weather for northern ireland and scotland, the there are people alive who still best of the sunshine and heat across remember it and who have family the south and east of the uk were in the nec is labour's governing the south and east of the uk were in the sunshine it feels humid and hot members who remember it so that is with temperatures up to 28 degrees. crucial. but i think chemo want to executive committee, the backbone of be part of the state part of the the party in terms of administration. peter willsman sits visit, he likes the idea to get that on that committee. the radio station kind of recognition that a state lbc has a recording which we understand took place injanuary in visit and tea with the queen and which peter willsman is talking to hello this is bbc newsroom live with annita mcveigh. banquet etc, that is part of it and an american israeli author and in the headlines... he is bringing the whole family to enjoy it. all his adult children. as that exchange that has some quite striking remarks that have led to peter willsman, who sits on labour‘s national well as all the ceremony there will the news on the last few minutes executive committee, has been suspended from the party be discussions with politicians, he over his comments on anti—semitism.
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since the conversation was published has hinted to might want to meet in which peter willsman is clearly borisjohnson, nigel saying on this type one of these business lobby group, the cbi, has hinted to might want to meet boris johnson, nigel farage, has hinted to might want to meet borisjohnson, nigel farage, he will also be talking about the chinese warns conservative leadership candidates over leaving the eu things about anti—semitism is that without a deal. the director general of the confederation telecoms company huawei and saying of british industry, said smaller companies cannot afford there will be less intelligence they are using that to people up, the necessary preparations sharing in the future if the uk goes for leaving without a plan. donald trump plans to hit all goods they are using that to people up, from mexico with tariffs — ahead with allowing huawei to be they use anything, any lies. it is almost certain he says who is behind until they curb illegal immigration. pa rt ahead with allowing huawei to be part of its 5g network, how hard mr trump said they would rise by 5% will he push on that? the secretary each month until october. all this anti—semitism against mexico says the tariffs germany, almost certain that it was would be "disastrous". of state has been very firm on that the israeli embassy. —— the lawyerfor shamima begum has so of state has been very firm on that so there is no reason he will change the tone and that, it is a written to the home secretary, anti—semitism againstjeremy. last accusing authorities of failing significant flight in the ointment to protect herfrom being "groomed" in terms of relations, the question of huawei and what to do. brexit he by so—called islamic state. he‘s calling for her british july there was a recording of him citizenship to be restored. could cause a bit of chaos here during a meeting of the national the gp magazine pulse has revealed depending what he chooses to say or that nearly 140 surgeries executive committee in which she closed across the uk last year — not say, remember the effect up from just 18 in 2013. nhs england say nearly two—thirds president obama said when he came here and put his two pennies in, suggested trump fanatics, jewish of closures were the result trump fanatics were behind of practice mergers. people were very unhappy. he will be acquisitions of anti—semitism in labour's ranks. this morning since
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talking to a prime minister who is resigning three days later so any the publication of this exchange by lbc there has been a ferocious for the first time in over meaningful discussion about reaction within the labour party, a decade, there are two prospects of trade deals is tom watson the deputy leader saying something people very sceptical english teams in the men‘s champions league final. about. thank you. on twitter shortly before the news tottenham and liverpool play each of the suspension that the general tomorrow in madrid — after both secretary must make good on the sides won their semi—finals coming from behind in dramatic style. promise following a previous for those of you who may not be a lawyer for shamima begum, totally up to scratch outburst that he would face who left the uk as a teenager disciplinary action if you engaged with your champions league knowledge, lynsey hooper to join the so—called islamic state has this for you. group, has written to the home secretary accusing in similar conduct, he must be suspended from the nec and party the british authorities of failing to protect herfrom being this is your blaggers guide trafficked by i.s fighters. membership immediate little news and to the 2019 champion league final according to the letter, the ask you minutes that he has been seen by the bbc, ms begum suspended from the party following and the five things that you really was "groomed" and "trafficked to an isis controlled territory". need to know. it cites multiple failings by authorities to safeguard the then these alleged anti—semitic remarks. the reason why this champions league 15—year—old schoolgirl. final is so special is because it‘s hanna yusuf reports. an all—english final stripped of her british citizenship suspended but not expelled, what between liverpool and spurs. it has been 11 years and held in a syrian refugee camp, sort of investigation will there be? since that last happened, everyone in the labour and outside shamima begum faces when manchester united, it knows this area of anti—semitism the reds, beat chelsea an uncertain future. on penalties back in 2008. is one of the most sensitive topics she left her home in east london for the party at the moment. hugely with two school friends. they managed to travel despite a close friend having made the journey to syria months earlier. sensitive and potentially damaging so players to watch to them and ultimately a row that is according to her lawyer, barely ever gone away and certainly for liverpool — sadio mane. shamima begum was targeted and trafficked by islamic state. not something jeremy corbyn has
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managed to successfully deal with. he has been one of their star there is no longer people like us performers all season, well, isis have a propaganda machine joint top goal—scorer in the tournament with mo sala where they reached out to the world, and roberto firmino. into the mobile phone having conversations like this. and for spurs, it is harry kane of shamima begum, and managed there will now be some sort of to groom her, giving her the advice investigation in order to allow the that she needed to successfully, party to come to a more definitive the name on everybody‘s lips. as a 15—year—old girl, evade uk police, counterterrorism, it has been a disappointing season conclusion, the suspension is cross a border between syria clearly a temporary measure allowing for him, being blighted by injuries. but he‘s declared himself fit and turkey and find herself for a more detailed enquiry before and ready for this final. betrothed under an isis ceremony you have probably heard everybody talking about the champions league to a 23—year—old man. coming toa for a more detailed enquiry before coming to a more long—term conclusion. there are clearly those semifinals and the goalkeepers within the labour party who frankly for both ajax and barcelona the letter to the home secretary who had a very tough times. cites failures by the uk authorities to stop the three girls that‘s because there think peter willsman should have were two stunning comebacks, from leaving for syria. nothing to do with them let alone both liverpool and spurs it claims the families should have been warned the girls were at risk nothing to do with them let alone not be sitting on such a powerful came from three goals behind to secure their place of being trafficked body as the national executive in that final in madrid. for exploitation by is fighters. committee. thank you. to be 3—0 down to barcelona police say there was no sign that any of the girls, the confederation of and to come back and to do it, it is unbelievable. who were pupils at bethnal green academy, british industry has issued we weren't going to beat city, were vulnerable or radicalised. another warning about leaving we weren't going to beat ajax, the european union — the home office won't comment this time in an open letter we have done it and now on the case but says decisions to the next conservative leader we are going to do liverpool. and whoever wins out to deprive individuals and prime minister. of their citizenship of liverpool and spurs, are not taken lightly. in madrid, will also guarantee their qualification shamima begum's family for next season. are challenging that decision but say the little hope they had the cbi tells the candidates
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when she was first found has been for number ten in the tory stolen from them. leadership race that a no—deal brexit would cause "severe" damage they also qualify for for others, shejoined is willingly to british businesses —— the european supercup as well. and should face the consequences. and urges the next prime minister hanna yusuf, bbc news. to reach an agreement with brussels. of course, when it comes to a champions league final, it says smaller companies can't anyone could win on that day. afford the necessary police in hungary have arrested preparations for leaving without a plan. (biv)here's the head the captain of a ship, of the cbi, carolyn fairbairn which crashed into a smaller tourist boat on the river danube in budapest. but if you were going to ask me, the 64—year—old ukrainian judging by recent performances, national was held on charges i‘ll be going for the reds. of reckless misconduct. and my shoe went off as well! at least seven people died, we have written it to all 12 now you know. seven others were rescued — and are seeing two simple things, our europe correspondent anna holligan is in madrid, and 21 are still missing. first there could be such where she‘s been opportunity for this country of business gareth barlow reports. mingling with fans... and government work together so back business and we can glorious sunshine there. lots of tackle climate change and skill the nation and fa ns glorious sunshine there. lots of fans are travelling, not necessarily in a split second, tackle inequality. the second important with tickets, to be part of the the disaster unfolded. message as that is only in just seven seconds, possible if we have a deal that protects atmosphere. precisely. this is the the mermaid sank. as we leave the eu. the a0 tonne boat, the cost of no deal is so great and severe across companies of all forced into the water. second game all english champions sizes that this is something that no match for the thousand should be absolutely a last resort, tonne viking. a plan z and not a or b. league final. 70,000 fans heading earlier i spoke to gerard the front of the viking hit the back lyons, chief economist this way for a sold—out game. the at netwealth investments of the little boat and itjust, and a supporter of brexit. he has quite a different view supporters are packing the airports, it turned broadside in front from the cbi, when it comes of the boat and itjust rolled over to the no—deal warning. looking for tickets. we were offered one last night for £4000. we have and then the hull popped up on the opposite side of the ship
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just a few seconds later and then dave with us, a tottenham fan and when we talk about no deal, it is a plan b, a stepping stone it was down, it sunk. emily who is a player and liverpool to a future free trade agreement more than 2a hours on, the search continues with a whole supporter. emily, you do not have a host of different deals for those still missing, but hopes are fading in the near term. ticket. dave, you paid £150. how of finding anyone alive. it is not an end state in itself the danube is flowing in full force. does it feel to be here? it is like but we should have been doing a lot more preparation its waters just 10 celsius, being in heaven. i offering little chance of survival. does it feel to be here? it is like being in heaven. lam made up. so for a no deal. proud to be here. so proud. emily, the focus now for the authorities, to find out what went in the financial sector there has been full preparation for a no you are 15 and you play left wing. so terribly wrong. deal, other sectors may be not. the vikings ukrainian captain has been arrested, three sectors impacted badly what advice do you have for suspected of reckless misconduct and the automobile sector and pharmaceutical and farming leading to mass casualties. but for large parts of tomorrow? i just what advice do you have for tomorrow? ijust think what advice do you have for tomorrow? i just think he what advice do you have for tomorrow? ijust think he should translation: what we can the economy fears about a no play as he always does, he has had a see on the cctv footage great season and hopefully he can is the small boat, the mermaid, deal are misplaced. bring us back the champions league is sailing north. as is the bigger vessel, the viking. this year. what is really striking when they reach the pillars i asked our business editor here is you have throughout these of the margaret bridge, simon jack, to explain the mermaid turns in front what exactly is different here, squares, sweltering squares in as it's not the first time we've of the viking, for some reason heard this warning from the cbi. and there was a collision. central madrid, fan unity. do you the mermaid got turned on its side and within about think that will continue? seven seconds, it sank. central madrid, fan unity. do you think that will continue ?|j central madrid, fan unity. do you think that will continue? i think it will continue. the atmosphere is in south korea, relatives there is a sense of deja vu with the of the victims joined brilliant. everybody is getting on. business lobby warning military search teams about brexit risk. on a flight to budapest. it is not the same as brexit let‘s keep it that way. is it
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versus remain, this is specifically in hungary, as rescue workers possible to predict what will happen about no deal and the business lobby when the players get on the pitch, prepare to raise the sunken vessel, is saying we are the private candles mark the place where a happy the emotion, the things that will enterprise, job creators, holiday became a tragedy. carry them through? going into this, gareth barlow, bbc news. we used to think you are it would be liverpool‘s six the american singer r kelly has been champions league victory and your charged with a further the natural party of business. first. our first. and we are going they are saying please whoever eleven sexual assault wins this leadership to win. spires will win. no, they election do not do something they and abuse offences. the charges relate to a child think is a bit daft which will be aged between thirteen leaving without a deal. want, liverpool are going to win. —— and sixteen years old. as we know about half the candidates of the 12 tottenham are going to win. thank some carry a maximum sentence of 30 so far have said they are prepared years in prison. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports... or determined to leave at the end of you, guys. there are police patrolling these streets. this is october with or without a deal and mounting charges for what the business lobby is saying is considered a high security events. the disgraced singer. r kelly is now accused of 21 counts we do not think that is very wise, of sexual abuse and assault. take that into your thinking and try the terror threat remains at the in february, he was charged with ten to reset the relationship between counts of aggravated second highest level. things feel criminal sexual abuse. very calm and full of anticipation business and the party which has he pleaded not guilty and was released on bail. here in madrid. thank you very much. he was accused of abusing four been very strianed. women, three of whom were under age if you would have been thank you to anna and the football screaming into a void and at the time of the alleged offences. if you want to measure the disaffection between the conservative party and business look fans. apologies with the glitches to the new charges are believed the sound there. at the particle donations the party to relate to one of those women. get from business, they have dwindled over the last couple of they include counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault and abuse years and that is a measure
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a lawyer for shamima begum, of a victim aged between 13 and 16. of the fact people and business who left the uk as a teenager to join the so—called islamic state the singer's lawyer said the charges do not feel some of these candidates group, has written to are the home secretary accusing change nothing, since they apply speaking as a natural to an existing case. the british authorities of failing party of business. in march, r kelly went on us tv to strongly deny do you think business has found it to protect herfrom being the charges he was then facing. trafficked by is fighters. increasingly difficult to according to the letter, get heard amongst the increasing seen by the bbc, ms begum clamour of the political side of was "groomed" and "trafficked in a tearful and sometimes life? to an isis controlled territory". you have an interesting stand—off it cites multiple failings combative interview, he said the allegations against him between a business lobby by authorities to safeguard the then were all lies. not speaking for all businesses 15—year—old schoolgirl. hanna yusuf reports. how stupid would it be for me, saying we cannot work with the stripped of her british citizenship with my crazy past and what i've candidate who is prepared and held in a syrian refugee camp, to contemplate no—deal brexit. been through, right now, shamima begum faces on the other side an uncertain future. she left her home in east london i need to be a monster and hold you have a grassroots girls against their will, with two school friends. party saying we are not sure we can chain them up in my basement. tolerate or contemplate a candidate they managed to travel, despite a close friend having made who is not prepared to think the journey to syria months earlier. r kelly is due in court next about a no—deal brexit thursday to answer the new charges. peter bowes, bbc news. so that is the politics and business according to her lawyer, seemingly in direct competition. shamima begum was targeted and trafficked by islamic state. scientists have found a way to rapidly kill huge numbers of the mosquitoes which spread malaria. what is your assessment the researchers in burkina faso well, isis have a propaganda machine of businesses of how they are split where they reached out to the world, and the united states have enhanced into the mobile phone over their willingness to work of shamima begum, and managed to groom her, giving her the advice a fungus using a toxin found that she needed to successfully, with ideal or without? in a species of spider, as a 15—year—old girl,
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evade uk police, counterterrorism, so that the fungus kills cross a border between syria the mosquitos that carry it depends by industry and size. and turkey and find herself betrothed under an isis ceremony the disease. to a 23—year—old man. in trials, it's reduced mosquito populations by more the letter to the home secretary than ninety nine percent. the financial sector cites failures by the uk authorities our health and science is ready for whatever to stop the three girls correspondent james gallagher joins me now... happens, medium sized businesses. from leaving for syria. this is a fascinating story, what was the starting point for this small businesses say they would do it claims the families should have some planning if they could but it research to replicate this toxin in is very expensive and we will face a fungus? they started with a fungus been warned the girls were at risk customs declarations and tariffs and that is very difficult to plan that naturally affects mosquitoes for so there is a mixed picture that naturally affects mosquitoes that spread malaria, not very of how prepared they are. potent, it is a bit like athletes of being trafficked foot so they decided how to make it for exploitation by is fighters. police say there was no sign that any of the girls, more potent so they turned to an who were pupils at bethnal green academy, if there is no deal if we had were vulnerable or radicalised. australian funnel web spider that a no—deal brexit there the home office won‘t comment on the case but says decisions produces venom when it bites on would be short—term problems. insects in order to kill them i need to deprive individuals of their citizenship are not taken lightly. shamima begum‘s family them. it took the genetic the interesting thing is a lot are challenging that decision instructions for that toxin from the spider but in the fungus so whenever of people, there are pockets but say the little hope they had of voices in business saying when she was first found has been the fungus infects a mosquito of course the conservatives are still stolen from them. produces the toxin and kills it and for others, shejoined is willingly and should face the consequences. within two generations the mosquito the party of business, hanna yusuf, bbc news.
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police in hungary have arrested population collapse by 99%. an the captain of a ship, which crashed into a smaller tourist look atjeremy corbyn incredible impact and when you think who wants to nationalise industries boat on the river danube in budapest. the 64—year—old ukrainian about the number of cases of malaria national was held on charges around the world each year and the and increase corporation tax. of reckless misconduct. number of deaths, 400,000 a year, at least seven people died, seven others were rescued — and 21 are still missing. the potential impact of this could some people are saying gareth barlow reports. they're not sure a be huge. it could be and what to no—deal brexit would not be more damaging than that so are some researchers want to do is use it interesting new voices in the political discussion. that warning from the cbi comes alongside technology like nets and on the day that the 12th candidate to replace theresa may insecticides and the vaccine to come as leader of the conservative party throws his hat in the ring. former chief whip, mark harper, in a split second, the disaster unfolded. up insecticides and the vaccine to come faces competition from 11 other in just seven seconds, up with new ways of tackling candidates, including five current the mermaid sank. the 40 tonne boat, malaria. they say their aim is not forced into the water. no match for the thousand to eradicate nearly all mosquitoes tonne viking. the front of the viking hit the back and four former cabinet ministers. to eradicate nearly all mosquitoes to dry them to extinction, but to of the little boat and itjust, use it as a more subtle auto to help it turned broadside in front of the boat and itjust rolled over and then the hull popped up on the opposite side of the ship once you break the cycle of just a few seconds later and then transmission of malaria you can make a area malaria free and it doesn't it was down, it sunk. matter the size of the mosquito populations, it is about breaking the transmission of malaria. in the more than 24 hours on, the search continues for those still missing, but hopes are fading of finding anyone alive. trials they set up what they call a
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fa ke trials they set up what they call a fake village so it was sealed off but in terms of bio—security and the the danube is flowing in full force. impact on other insects, what are its waters just 10 celsius, offering little chance of survival. they find in these trials? this is the focus now for the authorities, to find out what went so terribly wrong. the viking‘s ukrainian captain has been arrested, they find in these trials? this is suspected of reckless misconduct the big concern of these technologies and the deception far leading to mass casualties. translation: what we can has shown the fungus is specific to see on the cctv footage these mosquitoes and does not affect is the small boat, the mermaid, is sailing north. as is the bigger vessel, the viking. other insects or bees. that is when they reach the pillars reassuring but the concern is a of the margaret bridge, the mermaid turns in front of the viking, for some reason and there was a collision. the mermaid got turned on its side and within about seven seconds, it sank. in south korea, relatives fungus that started off killing of the victims joined mosquitoes but then went off to military search teams annihilate all bees and was on a flight to budapest. in hungary, as rescue workers populations. how the given end prepare to raise the sunken vessel, candles mark the place where a happy indication of how this could holiday became a tragedy. translate into the real world and gareth barlow, bbc news. how long that might take? they have not and the reason for that as the scientists do not think it is their decision to make, they have done the
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work to develop the technology but let‘s return to our breaking story, it is up to people living in africa, peter willsman who sits on labour‘s politicians and communities to make national committee has been these decisions themselves about what technologies should be suspended over comments over the addressing in their area and whether it is worth the balance of risk and party‘s handling of anti—semitism. benefit for tackling malaria, it is we canjoin mike from the not up to the scientists doing this party‘s handling of anti—semitism. we can join mike from the national kind of work. thank you. chair ofjewish we can join mike from the national chair of jewish labour. we can join mike from the national chair ofjewish labour. thank you for joining chair ofjewish labour. thank you forjoining us. according to a let's catch up with the weather. it recording released, he is apparently seeing the israeli embassy has been is quite cloudy out there. it is whipping up anti—semitism claims to attack labour and talks about rabbis still warm. temperatures up to the high teens and low 20s. a scene like organised by the embassy to complain this across most parts. this is about anti—semitism in labour. organised by the embassy to complain about anti-semitism in labour. what is your reaction? it is ridiculous. shropshire. the sun is starting to when the movement said the party‘s come out across the south—west of england. the sunshine moving north problem with anti—semitism is institutionalised, this is what we across wales and parts of england. meant. peter willsman isn‘t some random member, he is a member of the remaining cloudy elsewhere. rain continuing in the far north—west. up national executive committee and he
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is also involved in the far left to 50 millimetres in the west of faction for years has sought control hylands and the scotland. rain within the party and worked with the elsewhere. temperatures in the high left of the party. very clearly, teens. tonight, rain moving its way he‘s a major player. he has form. southwards. for saturday, is drier last summer, when the nec was and warmer day. high is up to 28 debating the adoption of the celsius in the south west of england. rain moving its way from definition of anti—semitism, he went ona rant the west on sunday, making it fresher for all of the west on sunday, making it fresherfor all of us. the west on sunday, making it definition of anti—semitism, he went on a rant that was exposed that the 68 rabbis who had written into the fresher for all of us. goodbye. nec asking them to adopt this definition were all trump hello this is bbc newsroom live with annita mcveigh. supporters, a terrible slur. he was the headlines... given a smack on the wrist and business lobby group, the cbi, warns conservative leadership candidates over leaving the eu re—elected to the body. your e is without a deal. the director general of the confederation again, some months later, saying of british industry, said smaller companies cannot afford the necessary preparations earlier this —— saying the same for leaving without a plan. thing. this is why we say the labour donald trump plans to hit all goods
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from mexico with tariffs — party has a problem with until they curb illegal immigration. institutionalised jewish hate. how mr trump said they would rise by 5% can you say he has been suspended each month until october. and alistair campbell was expelled for choosing to vote for another mexico says the tariffs party, would you draw a comparison? would be "disastrous". the lawyerfor shamima begum has earlier on in the week, people made written to the home secretary, accusing authorities of failing a contrast with the party taking so to protect herfrom being "groomed" by so—called islamic state. he's calling for her british long to act in cases of citizenship to be restored. anti—semitism, like cases with ken the gp magazine pulse has revealed livingstone. no, let‘s be clear that nearly 140 surgeries closed about this, the party has a habit of across the uk last year — up from just 18 in 2013. nhs england say nearly two—thirds of closures were the result suspending people, hoping the fuss of practice mergers. dies down and it blows over and the scientists have developed suspension is lifted weeks or months a genetically enhanced fungus later. this cannot and must not happen in this case. he was given a which can rapidly kill 99% clear warning that this behaviour of malaria—spreading mosquitoes. researchers in burkina faso and the us altered the dna would not be tolerated, that was to of a fungus to make it produce lenient in my view, but he was given a toxin normally found in spider venom. coming up... that warning and he has reoffended, he needs to be expelled from the nec i'll be speaking to therese coffey
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and expelled from the party for about the government's good. a man with those kind of use new measures to protect the uk's has no place in the labour party. do you think this merits further seas and coastlines. investigation before any expulsion? it is very clear what he said. he just some news before we go to sport has form, as i said. it is left coming in from north yorkshire police. this is in relation to the anti—semitism that he indulges in is incident at the theme park near one of the problems with the culture ripon yesterday involving a and leadership around the party. we a lwa ys and leadership around the party. we always say the policies and progress seven—year—old boy who fell, we is working properly is important, understand, from a roller—coaster. the boy is seven years old, not six and it is the wiping of that that is yea rs the boy is seven years old, not six years old. he was taken to leeds making the labour party a toxic general infirmary with head injuries place. what is your message to and his condition is now being jeremy corbyn directly? if he cares described as critical. this is a joint investigation with the health of the jewish community, jeremy corbyn directly? if he cares of thejewish community, he can‘t engage with the same warm words are and safety executive and north not tolerating anti—semitism and yorkshire police. that update coming racism, he needs to take action, through from north yorkshire police now. we understand peter willsman on that. a seven—year—old boy involved in that incident at the has been a political ally of his four decades but he needs to put theme park yesterday is now
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morality as well as the party and critically ill. the time is 11:33am. the feelings of the jewish community first and expel him now and expel let's catch up with sport. it is a him for good. thank you very much very busy day. for your time. thank you. both tottenham and liverpool are in madrid ahead of tomorrow's champions league final — gp surgery closures they'll train in the metropolitano across the uk have reached stadium this afternoon. an all time high — jurgen klopp's been full of praise affecting an estimated half for his liverpool side as they go a million patients last year — according to new research. for their sixth european cup title. an investigation by the medical he says he has world class players website pulse found under—resourcing and recruitment difficulties at a sensational club. were forcing surgeries he's also been talking to close with many smaller practices merging to survive. nhs england rejects the figures. about what drives him. leigh milner reports big luck, fortune, blessing of my life, was that i loved to do what my father wanted me to do. i knew my father is just say ah for me — very demanding, on his that is excellent. part, but he loved watching his slightly talented boy doing all that stuff. i remember when i scored four goals in a game and i had a phone call and he said, "i saw your haircut, that's awful." so that was exactly... never mind the game! no!
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thank you! and so, unfortunately, he died before i became a manager, but i know he is now in a better place. an all time high — as for spurs — it's their affecting an estimated half first champions league a million patients last year — final and they go into according to new research. an investigation by the medical the game as underdogs. website pulse found under—resourcing and recruitment difficulties the momentum could be with them were forcing surgeries though, after some brilliant late every year, millions of people wins in the quarter and semi finals. are treated by their local gp. but over the past year, the nhs has lost more than 400 fully qualified gps in england and surgery it would be a dream come true closures across the uk are at an all—time high. for me, for anyone really. according to new figures released everyone who plays by the medical magazine pulse, football knows how much. in 2013, just 18 surgeries i know how many people will be watching, i know how many finals shut across the uk. by last year, that number i've seen in my life already had increased to 138. nhs england, which runs and i know how much is at stake. the health service, said it refuted the pulse figures. to be able to win a champions according to their data, league, not many players have which only covers done it in their career. the past financial year, it is something really special. it had seen fewer closures and patient dispersals. as for the fans — let‘s just lift this over your hand. thousands of them have the investigation also revealed that travelled to madrid, with and without tickets. hugh woozencroft is there. gps felt that increasing workloads and recruitment difficulties meant hugh, some fans are starting practices were often forced to close as a last resort. to arrive — others have been how can we help today? there for a few days speaking earlier this already — people clearly month to the bbc, enjoying the build up. dr carmel boyhan irvine, who works in plymouth, said something has to change. there is a crisis in general practice, it is very real, it is the worst crisis since 1948. yes, absolutely. already thousands its future is injeopardy, of fa ns there‘s no doubt about that. yes, absolutely. already thousands as a result of the surgery closures, of fans are here in the main square the research revealed that more
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than 500,000 people were affected. leigh milner, bbc news. in madrid. we have seen thousands of they had lines... peter willsman, fans, both liverpool and spurs in who sits on the national executive the capital city of spain. i think committee of labour, has been suspended from the party on his the capital city of spain. i think the liverpool fans are outnumbering those from spurs, as you would comments on anti—semitism. the cbi expect. it has been a fantastic has urged candidates vying to replace theresa may to rule out a atmosphere. plenty of singing into the night, sore heads this morning. no—deal brexit. and mexico it has been a difficult time getting criticises president trump‘s decision to impose rising tariffs on here for some people. you had a all of its goods injune. simplejourney, you here for some people. you had a simple journey, you are a here for some people. you had a simplejourney, you are a spurs fan, but it cost a bit. i haven't paid the american singer r kelly has been the mortgage this month, but offer charged with a further eleven sexual assault greater good of watching spires. and abuse offences. the mortgage this month, but offer greater good of watching spiresm ran into thousands. if you could get the charges relate to a child aged between 13 your hands on a ticket, how much and 16 years old. some carry a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. our north america would you be willing to pay?|j your hands on a ticket, how much would you be willing to pay? i would be willing to pay a couple of thousand pounds to see this occasion. -- £2000. a liverpoolfan, fail. you have been to a view. what do you expect to happen here? the
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pressure is on. we have got a really the agency said it strongly denied great side, a great side. we need to it had ever broken the eviction act get over the line and win that trophy. it is a key, key game for are taken it‘s customer‘s personal us. trophy. it is a key, key game for us. we have to win it. i am confident we will. tottenham will feel the same way. they have had a possessions. good season. we are hoping for the same thing. it could be another incredible night of european football. best of luck to you both. last year, julius moved later on this afternoon, it is sets from manchester to a shared flat of players will train inside the here in east london. at some point, he was charged extra fees for late payment of rent, stadium. we will find out from the managers as well and find out if then he says he came home at night harry kane will start for tottenham. to find the key to his bedroom didn‘t work. more to come in the coming hours. when a locksmith let him in, he says his room was empty. thank you very much. i got in, rushed to my room, they had changed the locks and i was like... the cricket world cup everything was gone. continues at trent bridge what did you have that they took? today as pakistan take on the west indies. my clothes. having been sent into so my clothes, shoes, towels, bat by the windies, they literally took everything. pakistan have had a nightmare start. they even took my bed sheets. the law around eviction they are currently down to 70, four. is straightforward. it can be illegal if your landlord forces you to leave by threatening
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andre russell's taken you, or stops you from getting two of those wickets. into parts of your home, you can follow the match live on the or the locks are changed while you are out. bbc sport website. the key clause here is due process, dina asher—smith laid down a marker which means the correct steps by posting a world—leading have to be followed. time in the 200 metres. this was at the diamond league meeting in stockholm. she beat an elite field that included the olympic champion the act protects occupiers from elaine thompson and two—time world champion dafne schippers. harassment and illegal eviction. most people in the country asher—smith surged clear to win need to be evicted by a court order. if the landlord does not get in the quickest time of 2019. a possession orderfrom the court, that's all the sport for now. that would be an illegal conviction. i'll have more for you in the next hour. more than 2000 people contacted thank you very much. see you then. citizens advice to record an illegal conviction last year. a five year high across england and wales. but the evidence threshold for prosecution is high and penalties are rare. only 47 complaints led to a prosecution. there were 18 convictions. in the most serious cases, two people went to jail. julius‘s rental agency, the government has introduced flintons, told us it strongly new measures to protect seas disputes it was locked out and coastlines by introducing 41 or his possessions were removed. new marine conservation zone areas in the seas around the uk. these areas will form it says... a ‘blue belt‘ which covers 220,000 square kilometres, he told them in a phone call two and are aimed at protecting species days before that he had
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including eider ducks, jellyfish and basking sharks. already moved out. joining me now from westminster is minister at the department for environment, and it appeared his room food and rural affairs, had been abandoned. therese coffey. that is denied byjulius, very good morning to you. we are who says he still hasn‘t got his belongings back. familiar with the idea of a green belt. how will this blue belt work? the blue belt is bringing together a variety of marine protected areas. i think about it every day. we are announcing a further 41, i am just thinking why? why has this happened to me? what have i done? which will cover eight times the i haven‘t done anything. i‘m here trying to work. size of greater london in our waters mind my business. it‘s not easy. around the coast. the intention is we preserve the species that are the it‘s like someone taking so much from you and kicking you out when you have done nothing. sea politicians have been promising we preserve the species that are the sea horses, less glamorous species stricter regulation of rental agencies in england and northern as well, but also the habitats in ireland. in wales and scotland, which they live and we are seeing new rules are already in place. combined benefits, seagrass meadows across dorset, they will protect sea by 2025, it is thought a quarter horses, but they are natural carbon of us could be renting privately. sinks as well. they will have to be the worry is that without better protection, thousands more could be some changes to protect that shut out of the housing market. conservation, but by and large we are getting the right balance of how people use the water but making sure nature has a champion, too. what is going to change it to actually
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ensure this protected status? one of the central tower of durham cathedral re—opens the things that will now happen is tomorrow after three years of restoration work. our weather presenter detailed planning for each of the sarah keith lucas, who‘s a graduate of durham university, new zones. if i think of the coach climbed all 325 steps to the top of the tower this morning to find out about the repair works that mac because of beachy head near are hoped will last for at least hastings, there is a discussion the next two centuries. 325 steps i climbed to get to the about trawling and what result that top of the central tower of the cathedral. will have on the sea bed. certain the cathedral has stayed here for about 1000 years, nearly. types of trolling may not be it has been closed for the last three years allowed, but the fishermen use a for major repairs. chris cotton, you are the cathedral different kind of trawling that will protect the sea bed they are. in architect. dorset, we are keen to see the idea talk me through how you realised the cathedral needed the repairs. of equal mirroring, rather than the i carried out my inspection in 2012 traditional anchoring in small areas and discovered what every of the coast —— make equal architect dreads, the stonework to this parapet was becoming loose, it was being jacked up, lifted up, and starting to fracture and become mirroring. there is a lot to be done unstable. to make sure we can continue to so we are 218 feet up here in the air. enjoy the seas, use the seas for how do you go about repairing the stonework? economic prosperity but cherish the it is a huge undertaking. special part of the environment that is under the sea. how are you going getting scaffold access up to enforce these zones and measure,
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here is a huge challenge. indeed, that you are making progress? there are different ways every one of the stones had to be that this will happen around the country. if i think up in the dismantled into the workshop, north—west, there are several inspected, repaired, estuaries where we are trying to new stones had to be carved and it protect a fish cold the smell. had to be brought back up focusing on that, it has been in here to be reassembled. and this cathedral, this tower, decline, but because they are has stood here since the 15th century. ecological indicators of other how long do you expect these repairs to last now? issues affecting the marine environment. we will see the local we have built it robustly using medieval authority working closely with techniques, we are confident partners in order to draw up a plan on how to better protect and monitor it is going to last over 200 years. what is happening to that species. in other areas, it will vary. off the coast of suffolk, there is a particular area where this is used shirley bassey, snakes as spawning grounds for fish stock in the jungle and romance in the backrow of the cinema — for the future and hiding places as those are just some of the topics these fish are growing. we will use which came up when people in their 80s and 90s were asked people, the marine management to take to the microphone organisation are the local fisheries to share their favourite stories about their lives. to develop there was to better the be heard night in doncaster, was created to give a platform
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to people with fantastic tales protect those species that we are who want to share them with an audience. trying to protect and generally we our entertainment correspondent colin paterson went along to find out more. it really chucked it down bucketfuls. have marine licensing anyway, the we had lovely experiences going round the world. priority to get that environmental a musical theatre was now a cinema. protection while still allowing a simple concept, give 80, economic activity. yes, has that 90—year—olds the chance to tell their favourite stories lead to any conflicts of trying to in front of a paying audience. get the balance between economic activity? people trying to change so, our charity speaks to older the way they work by the way they neighbours in the community every day of the week and we hear some behave and that desire to protect awesome stories and we find it such a shame that no marine species? so far, we have been one gets to hear them. that's life. backstage, stanley, who‘s 97, was raring to go. i hadn‘t heard that. many people enjoy talking about themselves and i am no different to anyone else. i like talking about myself. and as for sally, she was going to share stories about her life in showbiz with her late husband larry. this is like britain‘s got talent. here we are in the corridor right next to the stage. how do you feel? i feel fine, thank you. no nerves? no nerves whatsoever. whispers: do you mind us
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asking how old you are? i am 90 this year. 90? and they were off. and then we did all the liners. sally telling the audience about working with shirley bassey, stealing a knife from hitler‘s old house and charming americans. in new york i always remember we were in macy‘s and gimbels buying a postcard to send back to england saying we are having a lovely time and my husband had gone to public school here in england and was terribly like that, and the manager came over and said to him, "don‘t buy anything, sir, just keep talking, you give the place class!" laughter. little did he know he was a german jewish refugee. victor enthused about his military service in malaysia. you got mosquitoes. and you got snakes. and stanley reminisced about what it was like to go to the cinema in 1930s doncaster. some people sitting on the double seat at the back of the cinema... laughter. but still that was that. we won't go into that!
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afterwards, it was clear they had all loved their moment in the spotlight. one has to spread the word because a lot of young people don‘t know what went on 80 years ago. i mean, i‘m 90 this year so it‘s a long, long time ago that all these things happened. it really gives you confidence in yourself and builds your esteem up. i really enjoyed it. it's the first time i've ever spoken in public. did it come out all right? very well! the plan is for these events to spread all around the uk so more memories can be shared. i think that‘s about all, folks. applause. and finally for you, take a look at
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these leaners that have been the latest attraction at the rome zoo. their mothers carry them around when they are young. they are native to madagascar and are an endangered species. the population in madagascar has shrunk by a quarter in the last 25 years. in a moment it is time for the one o‘clock news, but first the weather. it is an afternoon with further big weather contrast. we will start off with northern ireland and scotland, where skies have looked like this this morning. more rain in the afternoon as well. elsewhere, it is dry. quite as well. elsewhere, it is dry. quite a lot of cloud. cloud breaks. notice this one working its way through south—west england. it is one of the reasons i like this weather watcher picture. clear blue skies on the
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horizon. that weather is going to swing across parts of wales as we go on through the afternoon. the cloud across south—east england should clear up as well. sunny spells coming through. wet weather for the west of scotland. localised surface water flooding. west of scotland. localised surface waterflooding. big puddles out on the roads. temperatures into the high teens to low 20s. feeling humid and warm in the sunshine in england and warm in the sunshine in england and wales. tonight, the rain tends to ease off in scotland. otherwise, mostly dry. quite mild in the south. turning cooler in recent nights. for the weekend, across the west of the uk, cloudy and humid. rain on the way for sunday. towards the south—east of the uk, it is here where we will have warm and humid weather. spells of sunshine on
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saturday. outbreaks of rain working its way in from the west. with more detail on saturday, cloud across north—western areas. the weather front struggling central portions of the uk. rain pushing its way northwards. generally, the weather is going to be brighter than it has been. the south—east of the uk, very hot weather for the time of year. up to 28 celsius and feeling humid. change on saturday. this area of rain you can see on the chart is a cold front. doesn‘t reach east anglia and south—east england until later in the day. here it is going to be very warm temperatures into the mid—20s. the weather turning fresher from the on sunday.
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president trump announces shock trade tarriffs on mexico — to try to deal with immigration.
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he says tarriffs will increase, unless mexico reduces the tide of people crossing its border into the us. markets fell after the announcment — we‘ll have all the latest reaction live from washington. also this lunchtime: labour suspends a member of its ruling body, following his comments about the party‘s anti—semitism row. gp surgery closures are at an all time high across the uk, suggests new research, affecting half a million patients. the lawyer for shamima begum‘s family accuses the authorities of failing to protect her from being groomed by islamic state. and, we‘re with the fans who‘ve travelled to madrid for tomorrow‘s
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