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refreshing rain, we call it here. it didn't rain much. but it could rain a lot more here. we also have the humidity, heat, it is also storm season. the main typhoon season, i don't we look at some of the hello, you're watching afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. satellite images recently, some today at 2pm: brewing to the east of the the government rejects claims that it's unwilling to negotiate philippines, but typhoon francisco with the eu and wants talks to fail pushed across the western half of in order to allow a no—deal brexit. japan, did not hit tokyo, but this is what you have to content with. it major typhoon, brought damaging the old deal has failed to pass the wind, torrential rain, i did also house of commons three times, so we caused deaths in itself. it is going to bea do need a new approach. whatever caused deaths in itself. it is going to be a case for both the happens, while we remain ready and spectators, competitors and organisers, a bit of a challenging willing to negotiate, the eu must appreciate that we are leaving on time ahead. typical preparation will be needed for all concerned ahead of october 31, deal or no deal. this time next year. take an chelsea football club apologise umbrella. whether it is only use, unreservedly over what a report describes as ‘unchallenged' sex abuse by former who knows? give your respite from chief scout eddie heath. a teenager is charged with attempted murder after a six—year—old boy fell the heat as well. from the tenth floor of the tate modern art gallery. passengers on a british airways we bit of flight to spain say more to come. this is what is they were terrified as their plane
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filled with smoke ten happening, things turning a bit minutes before landing. unseasonable in the next few days. on friday and saturday, low coming up on afternoon live, pressure, not so normalfor this all the sport with sarah mulkerrins. pa rt pressure, not so normalfor this part of august but fairly potent and wayne rooney in talks it will bring heavy rain and strong with derby county. with ben. wayne rooney in talks winds on friday and saturday in with derby coun particular but to that in a moment. he's been playing in america for the last couple of years, before that, to date has been sunny but wayne rooney is back in the uk as we speak. he's in discussions skies with lively downpours that with derby county with a view to becoming a player coach continues through this afternoon. we can show you where that rain is at the championship club. falling with some lightning particularly in scotland, northern ireland and the isle of man and the sunshine and showers for the next show in parts of central england have been big enough to produce the couple of days, darker clouds, things looking wet and windy out by odd rumble of thunder and flash of the end of the week and my details, plus get your running shoes on, we lightning. winds are reasonably will spread forward 12 miles, i will fresh so pushing through, but a slow have other in half—an—hour. moving downpours this evening in northern england, scotland and northern ireland and they could be some travel disruption. temperature -- i will —— i will have all the details. is one or 2 degrees down on the also coming up — the secret lives of basking sharks. estimates. tonight, shall keep going for a while and they might not stop the underwater robot filming the world's second—largest fish in the inner hebrides. in the far north of scotland. most places become dry. temperatures are
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holding on double figures for the majority, mid teens in the south. wednesday morning should not be too chilly but already some showers in hello, everyone — the west and still heavier downpours this is afternoon live. in northern scotland where it won't the government has rejected claims that it's unwilling ta ke in northern scotland where it won't take long for them to become to negotiate with the eu, and wants talks to fail in order torrential and thundery again. they to allow a no—deal brexit. could be some in southern scotland and northern ireland in the officials in brussels have said afternoon for the england and wales, there's no basis for any further meaningful brexit talks, optimistic and any showers are light while the uk continues to insist and few in number and most places stay dry and pleasant in the on removing the irish backstop — designed to a maintain a seamless sunshine although cool in northern border on the island of ireland — scotla nd sunshine although cool in northern scotland thanks to the breeze from the north. the low pressure clears from the existing deal. off at the end of the week. another but downing street has one pushes into the south—west insisted the eu needs to change its approach if a deal deposit we are in between systems on is to be struck by october. thursday and this is the date for our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. doing any outdoor plans. a few borisjohnson meets his first foreign leader since moving showers in scotland and the far into downing street. north—east of england but most have you given up on places are dry, sunny spells and trying to get a deal? when the sun is out, it will feel the estonian prime minister might get more of a response, quite pleasant. things change late if he asks mrjohnson about his brexit plan. on thursday. in the south—west come so far he has stuck firmly to his rain spread in on thursday night and line that he wants a new deal,
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but the eu must first the wind picks up under will be heavy and widespread rain with this change its stance. system as it comes in, pushing it in brussels, it seems hopes are fading of reaching an agreement. northwards and eastwards on friday eu negotiators have told diplomats pulled up there are some pretty that there is currently no basis for meaningful discussions, torrential downpours mixed in it. and that talks are back that could impact travel plans for where they were three years ago. the sun comes out later on in england and wales but heavy and the european union position remains unchanged. we have agreed the withdrawal thundery showers in the west and by the end of the day the wind will agreement with the uk government, pick up. a quick recap, if you're the deal we have achieved is the best possible deal, heading cross—country, whatever it and we are always willing to add language to the political is, friday has heavy rain and declaration, but we will not reopen strengthening winds, gales for the withdrawal agreement. england and wales on saturday. but back here, the man in charge headlines coming up shortly. of preparing the uk for no deal says it is those in brussels that need to budge. i am deeply saddened that the eu now seem to be refusing to negotiate with the uk. the prime minister has been clear he wants to negotiate a good deal with the european union, and he will apply all the energy of the government and ensure that in a spirit of friendliness, we can negotiate a new deal. but one thing is clear, the old deal has failed to pass the house of commons three times
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now, so we do need a new approach. visiting belfast this morning, the irish prime minister said that whatever happens from here on in, brexit won't be done and dusted when the deadline passes. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... this doesn't end on october the 315t. if there is a deal, the government rejects claims its we are going to enter into several unwilling to negotiate with the eu years of negotiations and wants talks to fail in order on a new free—trade agreement with the uk and a new economic to get a no—deal brexit. and security partnership. if there is no deal, the old deal that was negotiated as then, at a certain point, a failed to pass through the house we will have to begin negotiations of commons three times now so we do again, and the first items on the agenda will be citizens' need a new approach and whatever happens, we remain ready and linked rights, the financial settlement, and the solution to the irish border. to the dosage and the eu must and so, not for the first appreciate we are living on the 31st time, the brexit process appears to be deadlocked. of october, deal or no deal. both sides digging in, chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report and the prospect of stalemate come describes as "unchallenged" sex a deadline of october the 31st. abuse by former chief scout eddie heath. when mps return from their summer a teenager is charged with attempted break in a few weeks, murder after a six—year—old boy there may be more attempts fell from the 10th floor to prevent a no—deal brexit — maybe a move by labour of the tate modern art gallery. to try to force a general election. nobel prize winning author toni morrison has the government could died at the age of 88.
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have its own ideas. the summer stand—off can only last for so long. and coming up, success for the pumping operation reducing borisjohnson has been in no water levels by eight metres hurry to meet his other at the damaged dam in derbyshire. residents are waiting european counterparts, to hear whether they'll who may hold more sway in allowing be allowed back home. a new brexit deal to be done. perhaps in the hope they will eventually give in, but time for that is coming out. jonathan blake, bbc news, westminster. sport now on afternoon live with ben and ben, it looks like a very familar face might be coming back and at 2:30 the foreign to english football? secretary dominic raab will be speaking at a press conference in canada, we'll be bringing that to you live. yes. when wayne rooney left last summer to go and play in the united states, many of us thought that was his career winding down, earning a few pennies stateside before an nice retirement let's talk to mark lobel, in a few years. well, he's not doing that. instead, he's returning to become our political correspondent who's a player—coach at derby county. if you were hoping to see him soon, in westminsterfor us. well, sorry to burst your bubble but he's still got to see out the season with his every step back from today, neither side is rolling out a deal, but american side dc united. that finishes in october and the transfer window neither side can stop the clock will then open in january. he's said that being closer ticking towards that halloween to his family was a large factor deadline. what you are saying is in his decision to come back what of the government outlined to england adding, the opportunity to start the next step of my career
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today? looking at the tone, michael in coaching made my mind up. he'll link up with new boss gove, fighting talk, putting the phillip cocu at pride park in the winter with derby targeting blame on these negotiations stalling a return to the premier league after just missing out at the eu's door, although that you in the playoffs earlier this year. would not see it like that. but he did not attempt or explain what he cricket and england are 1—0 down in the ashes series and next week, when wa nts did not attempt or explain what he wants these new attempts at a the ashes series and next week, when the next test match starts, they negotiation to be. he did not add anything to save what would happen will be without their leading wicket to avoid this no—deal brexit. we taker. james anderson struggled at edgbaston in the defeat against also had a note of realism struck by the irish prime minister on the eu australia and managed to just four overs. he has been struggling with a side. he said borisjohnson can come and visit him any time he likes for ca lf overs. he has been struggling with a calf injury. selectors wondered whether it was right to pick him and bilateral talks with no conditions. as it turns out, it was the wrong but he said the patrol agreement is decision. he has been ruled out for non—negotiable, and instead he chose the test match at lord's next week. to focus today on no deal. he said also questions over some of the borisjohnson gets english batsmen but they will to focus today on no deal. he said boris johnson gets his to focus today on no deal. he said borisjohnson gets his no deal, he will still wake up the next day at definitely have to make a change with anderson out. england picked the negotiating table. he is trying to say that if it was a bad dream him anyway in that game in for borisjohnson, to say that if it was a bad dream for boris johnson, he to say that if it was a bad dream for borisjohnson, he would wake up birmingham when australia romped to and realise he is living that dream. a comfortable victory. he is out of neither side would agree what a good
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tea m neither side would agree what a good team is, so that is how the the lord's test match so either olly stand—off continues. stone orjofra archer will replace team is, so that is how the stand-off continues. it is the backstop which is the stumbling england's all—time leading wicket block as far as this current taker. archer has been proving his fitness after side strain picked government under boris johnson block as far as this current government under borisjohnson is up in the world cup. concerned. yes, it is all about the he's warmed up for his potential backstop and what would happen in test debut by taking 6—27 today the event of an agreement rolling on for sussex second xi against gloucestershire seconds. past the brexit deadline, if they some typically hostile and fast agreed a withdrawal agreement, what archer bowling there. would happen at the border between northern and southern ireland. there isa northern and southern ireland. there is a fear of checks on the border laurent koscielny has finalised and how both sides would prevent a move from arsenal to bordeaux in a deal worth up £4.6 million. that happening. the british government has been quite clear under theresa may and during boris the centre—back had a year left on his contract but refused johnson's campaign, boris johnson to travel to their preseason tour was clear that he please alternative to the united states and had asked arrangements are possible but these for a free transfer. are not in existence. either side arsenal thanked the frenchman for his nine years at the club really have to look at this as a and wished him all the best for the future. trust issue, there is a lack of we're keeping a close eye trust. boris johnson's trust issue, there is a lack of trust. borisjohnson‘s government has been clear that they will not on bournemouth today too with welsh accept a backstop, that has to be winger harry wilson underdoing rejected before the negotiations can a medical ahead of a year long loan deal from liverpool. begin, and the eu have said last he spent last season night as again today that that is on loan at derby county. not an option. this is a stand—off england will name their world cup
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squad after their summer on the backstop that neither side is international against wales on sunday. willing to budge on. mike brown and ben te'o will not have a chance to stake their claim for a place in it. adam fleming, our they've been left out by coach eddiejones who says whilst they may brussels correspondent. be disappointed to miss out, they may get another expand if you would on what the eu opportunity so must be ready. northampton flanker lewis ludlam and bath wing ruaridh mcconnochie is saying to westminster, because it could make their debuts at twickenham. is saying to westminster, because it is not quite true that they are not prepared to talk but probably what i what they're going to talk about. carl frampton has had to pull out yes, in public the eu says they of this weekend's bout against adore is open if the uk wants to emmanuel dominguez in philadelphia. he suffered a freak injury. he says this large ornament come and clarify its intentions add was knocked over and damaged his was the talk about ideas that are hand, breaking two bones. compatible with the withdrawal he tweeted pictures agreement. in private those same officials are telling their counterparts from across the eu of it all this morning. there is no basis at the moment for what they describe as meaningful more like a statue or column. discussions with the uk because what the uk is asking for, the the northern irishman has not fought elimination of the entire backstop, since his defeat tojosh warrington in december last year. is unacceptable to the eu. the logic that has drawn from that, the that's all the sport for now. implication, is that the i'll have more for government's intention is to go for you in the next hour. ano government's intention is to go for a no deal are they are not serious
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thank you. about negotiating. that is one more now into a damning report, analysis by one senior official which says a chief scout who worked for chelsea football club about how the situation looks. the in the 1960s and 70s was a dangerous fa ct about how the situation looks. the fact is the eu has not given up on and prolific child abuser, and says some adults at the club the deal yet. they have not put all must have known. their cards on it being a no deal out, and starting to look at the the club has apologised unreservedly calendar and alighted on the g7 for what it says was terrible sexual and racial abuse suffered by some summit of leaders which will be in france on the 23rd and 24th of of its former youth players. august where boris johnson will come anne tiivas is director of the nspcc‘s child protection in sport unit and gave me her face—to—face with angela merkel, reaction to the report. emmanuel macron, donald tusk, we need to commend the people who have spoken to the report, jean—claude juncker as well because particularly those who are they go to the g7 summit also. some the survivors of abuse at chelsea. people saying that could be a moment and the fact that chelsea has of truth where it becomes inevitable engaged very strongly with those or not whether they will be a no survivors to look at what it needs deal. other people say it could be a to put in place for the future. couple of weeks after that as a real obviously this is one of many, moment of truth will be when the many inquiries that have been british parliament comes back after ongoing into abuse in football it summer recess and assesses what has or has not been achieved. and i think the findings again for everybody are salutary. and tomorrow we will have how important is a report like this for the survivors of abuse, a special day of coverage so long after they suffered it? looking at the consequences
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of a no—deal brexit — we want you you to get in touch with your questions on all subjects i think i would like to make — including politics, two points on that. health, business, economy, security or anything else. throughout the day our first of all, including survivors' correspondents and experts voices is absolutely critical. will answer your questions with a number of of ‘bbc ask this' it is essential for any young person question and answer sections. or adult who has been sexually contact details are on the screen abused to feel that they can be now — please do get in touch believed and be heard, with whatever questions you might have. and that people will take action to make sure these things don't happen again. the other thing i would like to say a damning report has found that is that a lot of people talk a chief scout who worked about non—recent and historic abuse for chelsea football club in as if it were something that really the 1960s and ‘70s was a dangerous exists just in the past. and prolific child abuser — for people who have experienced and says some adults at the club abuse, they are still reliving must have known. those experiences today. the club has apologised unreservedly for what it says was terrible sexual and racial abuse suffered by some operation hydrant, when it reported on the experiences of survivors, of its former youth players. found that around 90% of those our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at stamford bridge. who had talked about their past experiences, those situations posed current safeguarding issues. tells more about what the report so we must always remember that people are reliving says. the club has released is 240 these on a daily basis. in terms of how safeguarding page exhaustive review which it says approaches have changed,
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how much progress has been made? intends to shine a bright light into the dark corners of this club's very significant progress. history. it was conducted by a specialist child protection i think this was an issue barrister, and it has interviewed that the public did not even talk more than 100 people and is sagely about back in the times referenced says there by many adults who turned in the report. we now see significant focus a blind eye to the horrific sexual on organisations where children participate in sport and in other institutions, voluntary institutions. abuse committed by its former chief scout eddie heath in the late 1970s. there are now standards in place to hold national governing in theirfindings, eddie heath bodies and other sports scout eddie heath in the late 1970s. in their findings, eddie heath who died in 1983 was described as a organisations to account. although there is more to be done prolific mini plate of an to ensure that children's sophisticated sexual abuser and that experiences in clubs the abuse was planned and systematic and where they are participating and unchallenged. it is heavily in sport, that those critical of the former assistant are as effectively monitored. manager, dario grande, who is accused of failing to tell more the water level at the damaged dam senior staff about an allegation above the town of whaley bridge regarding the sexual conduct of in derbyshire has now dropped eddie heath made by a player and the by eight metres. emergency workers are hoping to inspect the damage soon. player's father. it claims that it's now six days since around 1,500 whaley bridge residents were asked to leave their homes dario grande told about eddie heath, because of the risk of flooding. they hope to find out later and it led to more bullying, there when they can return.
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was a missed opportunity to stop justin rowlatt has been speaking to the emergency services about the scale of the operation eddie heath from going on to abuse more boys. the review found the to save the dam. it is sort of the biggest incident in terms of scale i've ever attended in my career, just in terms of the number denial somewhat unlikely and of people we've got working here, and the scale of the whole unconvincing. karate was suspended incident is huge. in 2016 for his role as technical this time last week, this was the whaley bridge director and has always denied ever under 16s football pitch. it is now, it hasn't knowing anything about the crimes of been the fire service, it has been one of the engineering the prolific paedophile barry by firms working here who have nail who was a coach in the 1980s put this roadway in. this has all been assembled pretty much since last thursday afternoon, when dario gratia was manager at when the incident commenced, i guess. crewe. a report by barnardos looked can we just have a look at this, adam? because this is one of the pumps that you were using to pump into allegations of historic racism at the club, added found that from the water out of the dam. yeah, that's correct. 1982 up until the late 90s black and how much water would this take out? so, these are shifting, i believe, players that chelsea were subjected toa players that chelsea were subjected eight or nine of these pumps to a daily tie rate of racial abuse, are moving five tonnes of water a second. a number of players recall hearing five tonnes of water a second? somewhere along those lines. former chelsea coach winner williams how much water is travelling through these pipes? we are talking tonnes making racially abusive remarks. he of water a second travelling through these pipes between them. denies those allegations. the club has set up support and compensation so, essentially, this is a kind for around 40 people affected by of river in these pipes running out? effectively.
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this. it has apologised unreservedly we've got a similar operation on the far side of the reservoir for the experiences and says it will as well, but this is our main route feed into the fa's may report that for the water to be channelled out of the reservoir is ongoing by clive sheldon qc. and to downstream below the dam. so, we are now walking on the very beginning of the dam, aren't we? anne tiivas is director of the nspcc‘s child protection in sport unit. that's right, we're heading towards the dam wall now. looking over here, what level was the water at? thank you forjoining us. i realise you can see the water line there is a lot of detail in those as it was on friday evening. so, why was this such which will not have time yet to a dangerous incident? digester yet, butjust broadly, what is your reaction? first of all i obviously, below the dam, we've got the town of whaley bridge, think we need to commend the people so had the dam failed, who have spoken to the report, this volume of water in an uncontrolled way particularly those who are the could potentially have flowed down survivors of abuse at chelsea. at into the town. how dangerous a moment was it? the fact that chelsea is engaged was there a real danger of this dam would collapse? very strongly with those survivors the risk level, i think, to look at what it used to put in was rated about 50—50 chance of it actually, place for the future. obviously this the potential for it to fail. and a dam of this scale breaking is one of many enquiries that are would obviously have been a huge catastrophe. ongoing into abuse in football, and yeah, i mean, you can see i think the findings again for the volume of water that's coming out at the minute, everybody salutary. how important is and if you imagine that as opposed to the whole of the reservoir trying a report like this for the survivors to flow downstream to one point, it would have been catastrophic.
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of abuse, so long after they obviously, we are still suffered it? i think i will like to in a high risk phase. all of the emergency services, construction companies and the local make two points on that. including community and everybody else involved in getting us to this stage, and there survivors' voices is absolutely is still some work to do, and we will be here until it's done. critical, essential for any young our correspondent fiona trott gave us the latest person or adult who has been on the emergency operation. sexually abused to feel they can be believed and heard. as a people will after five days, and 23 ta ke believed and heard. as a people will take action to make sure these things do not happen again. the pumps, emergency teams from the royal air force, other thing i would like to say is you can hear the chinook that for a lot of people who talk helicopter next to me, about non—recent and historic abuse and fire crews from ten different as if it were something that really regions, the water level has now got exists just in the past. for people to eight metres below who have experienced it, they are the normal water level, which means that those experts can get in there now and they are taking still reliving those experiences a proper look at the damage today. operation high bun when it to the dam wall. earlier this week spoke to the canal reported on the experiences of and river trust who own the dam. survivors found that around 90% of they explained how their work those that are talked about their is being carried out. past experiences, those situations so, we are monitoring with lasers posed current safeguarding issues. the face of the dam to see we must always remember that people if there is any movement. are reliving these on a daily basis. we are obviously monitoring the lowering of the water
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levels manually. and terms of how safeguarding approaches have changed, how much progress has been made? very we can see that it is lowering significantly and we're just seeing if there's any further damage, as the water level comes down within significant progress, i think this the reservoir structure itself. was an issue that the public didn't now, those engineers even talk about baikonur times are going to take as long referenced. we now see significant as they need to assess focus on organisations where what is happening with that wall. children participate in sport and in then they will feed that information back to everybody involved in this massive operation, other institutions, voluntary institutions. they are now standard including the county council's in place to hold national governing emergency planning department, bodies and other sports organisation and they will have a meeting with derbyshire police's to account. although there is more gold command and then to account. although there is more they are going to decide, to be done to assure that children's is it safe enough for people experience in clubs and where to return to their homes. if it is, then when can that happen? participating in sport that those are as effectively monitored. thank separately, there is a public meeting being held tonight at 5pm to update residents you very much forjoining us. on the situation. you're watching afternoon live, of course, as you know, these are our headlines... there are 1,500 people who are out the government rejects of their homes at the moment claims that it wants talks and they are very, very with the eu to fail, in order to produce keen for an update. a no—deal brexit. a damning report finds a chief scout
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at chelsea football club we have the business news coming up was a dangerous and prolific child abuser —— and says some adults at first the headlines. at the club must have known. the government rejects claims that was a dangerous and prolific child abuser —— and says some adults it's unwilling to negotiate with the eu and wants talks to fail at the club must have known. holidaymakers describe a "terrifying experience" after smoke filled the cabin in order to allow a no—deal brexit. on a british airways flight from heathrow to spain. chelsea football club apologise in sport, wayne rooney is making a unreservedly over what a report describes as "unchallenged" sex return to endless football, he has abuse by former chief scout eddie heath. been having talks to championship nobel prize winning side derby county about a player author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. coach role, he will move to pride park when he has finished his season in america in october. harry wilson was paying at derby last season, he is having a medical at bournemouth ahead of a loan move from liverpool. here's your business ido ahead of a loan move from liverpool. headlines on afternoon live. i do will be a change of personnel for england's cricketers for the fashion firm boohoo has bought the online business of uk brands second ashes test, james anderson has been ruled out with a calf karen millen and coast for £18.2 million. injury, jofra archer is expected to replace them. i will be back with a boohoo, an online—only retailer, said acquiring the website full round—up just after 2:30pm. operations of the two brands "would represent highly complementary additions". a british airways flight had to be evacuated after smoke poured into the cabin minutes before it was due to land. the us has officially named china as a "currency manipulator", the plane, travelling from london a statement which will intensify to valencia in spain, tensions between the world's was on its descent when smoke began
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two largest economies. filling the cabin. the pilots had to make an emergency the announcement by the us treasury landing wearing oxygen masks. follows a sharp fall the flight‘s 175 passengers then had to slide down escape chutes in the value of the chinese yuan against the dollar. to get off the plane. the move was enough to unnerve michael cowan reports. global stock markets though they have since recovered. july's hot weather failed to boost the final minutes of a british consumer spending in the uk which fell to a new low amid brexit airways flight to valencia. uncertainty and slow real wage growth. one passenger described it as being like a scene from a horror film. average retail sales over the year tojuly rose by 0.5% according ba flight 422 took off to the british retail consortium. from london heathrow yesterday morning, but ten minutes before it said the "challenging retail landing in valencia, passengers environment" was taking its toll on both the high street and online. were surrounded by an acrid smoke. very quickly, you couldn't see interesting stats on high earners, the passenger to seat down from you. are they autobiographical?! i wish! —— two seats. it became very thick. and we were descending quite they are from the institute for quickly at that point, fiscal studies who have done and there wasn't an official research that shows that a announcement about what was middle—aged man in london would need happening, but people were saying, get down, get down, so we were trying to earn more than £700,000 a year to to breathe in the cleaner air towards the floor of the cabin. be classed as the top 1% in the it has been reported capital. that shows you the
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the cockpit was so smoky, the pilots also wore oxygen masks. difference because a middle—aged man another flyer told the bbc, in the uk would have to earn just as the plane came into land, some passengers were crying. over £160,000 a year to be classed as the top 1% in the whole of the fire crews greeted the flight country so it shows the regional on the runway in valencia, where all the passengers disparity between their wealth in the capital and the rest of the were helped to safety. british airways says three customers country. the top 1% generally is were taken to hospital as a precaution but have disproportionately male, surprise since been discharged. surprise, disproportionately but the airline has drawn criticism from those travelling, with one middle—aged and disproportionately passenger taking to social media london centric. in terms of gender difference can men make up 83% of saying, "plane full of smoke, that top 1%. and 89% of the top 0.1% no oxygen, no announcement on the plane and no staff dealing with anything in the airport." for the disparities are bound when it comes to earnings. ba has apologised, robert joyce is deputy saying, "the safety director of the ifs of our customers and crew who are behind this research. is always our highest priority. talk me through the interesting stats. we have used the government's income tax records to look at the incomes of the highest income people in the country and who they are, michael cowan, bbc news. where they get their incomes from and also how stable the group is
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a teenager has appeared in court over time, if it's the same people charged with attempted murder after a child was allegedly thrown from the tenth floor every time or people going in and of the tate modern art gallery. out? to start with them as you the six—year—old, who was found on the fifth—floor mentioned, one of the striking roof, is in a critical things is that when we think about who are the top 1% and how high but stable condition. their income is, it matters a huge our correspondent amount whether we are thinking about jane—frances kelly is outside people that are just in the top 1%, bromley youth court, in south—east london. nationwide you need about £160,000 per year to be what happened in court today? the nationwide you need about £160,000 peryearto be in nationwide you need about £160,000 per year to be in it. or whether it 17—year—old was wearing a grey is people a bit further up, the top sweatshirt, he confirmed his name, age and address, but for legal 0.1%, which starts nationwide at reasons he cannot be identified. he £650,000 a year. the difference even was arrested on the sunday by police between people at the bottom of the responding to reports that a small top 1% and those further up is vast child had allegedly been thrown from and as you mentioned, the the tenth floor of an extension to differences between different groups and what you need to be in the top the tenth floor of an extension to 196 and what you need to be in the top the tate modern. the child feel 1% of your group defined by region about 100 feet, sustaining orage 1% of your group defined by region or age or gender, those differences life—threatening injuries. he was are also massive. it is crazy, the airlifted to hospital, the court revealed that the child, who is a big differences between where you live having an impact on how much six—year—old national, sustained a bleed to the brain and fractures to you earn, and also your age and
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gender. absolutely. some of these his spine, arms and legs. doctors things will not be so surprising have been able to stabilise him, but given what we already know about he remains in a critical condition. general patterns of earnings and police say that the two boys are not incomes. we know there is a significant gender wage gap in the linked. they 17—year—old has been sense that men on average earn remanded in youth custody and will significantly more than women and we appear at the old bailey on know that earnings are higher particularly in the south—east thursday. corner of the country. what we see when we look at the extremes of the the water level at the damaged dam distribution in the top 1% also is above the town of whaley bridge in derbyshire has now dropped that those disparities get bigger by eight metres. emergency workers are hoping still and they really are extreme. to inspect the damage soon. six times as many men in the top 1% it's now six days since around 1,500 whaley bridge residents were asked to leave their homes as women for example possible in terms of the geographic because of the risk of flooding. concentration, important point is that it has been getting even more they hope to find out later when they can return. justin rowlatt has been speaking concentrated. for example, if you to the emergency services about the scale of the operation ta ke concentrated. for example, if you take london, back in 2000, that to save the dam. accounted for about 29% at the top 196 it is sort of the biggest incident accounted for about 29% at the top 1% whereas now it accounts for about in terms of scale i've ever attended in my career, just in terms 35% of the top 1%. that geographic of the number of people concentration has been getting we've got working here, bigger over time and you see the and the scale of the whole same thing if you look at the small incident is huge. this time last week, localities for the top 1% are this was the whaley bridge under 16s football pitch. increasingly found in a small number
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it is now, it hasn't been the fire service, it of constituencies. and another has been one of the engineering interesting thing in the research firms working here who have put this was that a quarter of the people in roadway in. this has all been assembled the top 1% one year might not be in pretty much since last thursday afternoon, when the incident commenced, i guess. it the following year which shows can we just have a look at this, adam? because this is one of the pumps that you how unreliable it can be in you were using to pump the water out of the dam. terms of earnings. it's quite an yeah, that's correct. important point. in any one year, 1% and how much water would this take out? so, these are shifting, of the population are in the top 1% i believe, eight or nine of these pumps are moving five but many more than that, or tonnes of water a second. five tonnes of water a second? significantly more will at some somewhere along those lines. point spent some time in that group. how much water is travelling through these pipes? as you said, if you take the top 1% we are talking tonnes of water a second travelling through these in one earand as you said, if you take the top 1% pipes between them. so, essentially, this is a kind in one ear and follow the same people one year later, a quarter of of river in these pipes them will no longer have incomes running out? effectively. that put them in the top 1% and if we've got a similar you come back five years later, half operation on the far side of them will not. things do change, of the reservoir as well, but this is our main route for the water to incomes can be quite volatile be channelled out of the reservoir particularly in certain kinds of and to downstream below the dam. people so the top 1% is not a fixed so, we are now walking on the very and unchanging group of people. beginning of the dam, aren't we? that's right, we're heading robertjoyce, thank towards the dam wall now. and unchanging group of people. robert joyce, thank you and unchanging group of people. robertjoyce, thank you very much looking over here, for joining robertjoyce, thank you very much forjoining us. but omitting what level was the water at? research. at the markets —— you can see the water line as it was on friday evening.
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so, why was this such fascinating research. the market in a dangerous incident? obviously, below the dam, we've got london is down. investors were the town of whaley bridge, so had worried previously over china and the dam failed, this volume of water the us and the trade row and the in an uncontrolled way could potentially have flowed continuing problems with the yuan down into the town. pot at the worry has lessened how dangerous a moment was it? was there a real danger slightly and european markets are of this dam would collapse? pretty flat. the risk level, i think, was rated about 50—50 why have you put the euro that way chance of it actually, the potential for it to fail. and a dam of this scale breaking round? it is the way the system does would obviously have been a huge catastrophe. it. it wasn't yesterday! i'm sorry! yeah, i mean, you can see the volume of water that's coming out at the minute, i like it that way but no doubt the and if you imagine that as opposed to the whole rest of the country won't. it's a of the reservoir trying to flow downstream to one point, new system so i'm trying to get my it would have been catastrophic. head around it. i'll try to stop it obviously, we are still in a high risk phase. next time for your viewing pleasure! all of the emergency services, construction companies and the local community i like it like that. i like the and everybody else involved in getting us to this stage, and there pound to be first come in every is still some work to do, and we sense! i know i'm in a minority of will be here until it's done. our correspondent fiona trott one! thank you. is in whaley bridge. what are we doing next? i was going
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after five days, 23 to repeat what maryam just said! afterfive days, 23 pumps, emergency teams from the royal air force, you one of bollywood's biggest stars is encouraging more girls can hear the helicopter next to me. in india to take up careers in science and technology. akshay kumar‘s new film, i accrues from ten different mission mangal, is based on india's regions, the water level has now got first space mission to mars in 2014, in which women played to 80 metres below the water, normal a pivotal role. water level, which means those bbc asian network's haroon rashid went to meet expert and get in they they are they the bollywood star in london. are taking a proper look at the damage to that dam wall. earlier we is to be her spoke to the canal and river trust who own the dam ad they explain how that history has been created today. their workers carried out. we are india set a world record in predicting when they successfully send an orbiter to mars on first monitoring with lasers the face of attempt at it was done on a fraction the dam to see if there is any of the budget other countries had movement, we are obviously spent on space exploration. now a monitoring the lowering of the water new bollywood movie called missino level manually. we can see it as lowering significa ntly. level manually. we can see it as mangal tells the story of how it lowering significantly. we are just happened. it stars top indian actor seeing if there's any further damage as the level comes down within the reservoir structure itself.
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those engineers will take as long as akshay kumarry. i found that they they need to to assess what is use home science in real sounds. the happening with that wall. then they will feed that information back to used to save fuel by taking the everybody involved in this massive rocket. it may sound childish but operation, including the county it's actually not. this is what so council's emergency planning department, and they will have a meeting with derbyshire police's many home science techniques were used for. missino mangal focuses gold command, at then they will partly on the efforts of the women decide, is it safe enough for people at the indian space research to return to their homes? if it is, organisation at the time so how important is that aspect of the when can that happen? separately, there is a public meeting being held film? it's very important. from the beginning of my life i have heard tonight at 5pm to update residents people talking about professions where women cannot do, like being an on the situation. as you know, there is 1500 people out of their homes at engineer. why do you think there is the moment, and they are very keen less women than men in india taking foran the moment, and they are very keen up less women than men in india taking for an update. up those subjects? i don't know we an extensive search continues in malaysia for a 15—year—old never knew about any women doing british girl who has disappeared something big. it was always about whilst on holiday with her family. men, men, men even in our textbooks, nora quoirin, who has special needs, was reported missing by her parents it was always men. do you think this on sunday morning, when they woke bill will encourage children and to find her hotel room empty. teenagers, particular girls, to take local police say they are treating up teenagers, particular girls, to take the incident as a missing persons up subjects like science and technology? yes, it will. and i'm case and not an abduction.
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very grateful to god that the timing the former labour mp for this film in my country is great fiona onasanya has been struck off because just now we launched a as a solicitor for lying to avoid a speeding conviction. rocket. the rocket is in the's the 35—year—old, who worked in commercial property law before her election to parliament second mission to the moon and it in 2017, was jailed for perverting was launched last month. back on the course ofjustice last year by claiming someone else was driving her car. earth, temple nacker has faced criticism for starring in films that promote narendra modi's policy the basking shark is one of the world's largest fish. agenda, such as one which promoted a but, despite being fairly common off sanitation campaign possible to push the west coast of scotland, little cleanliness if summary has to say is known about their behaviour. something that i'm doing anything wrong, then i don't care. this now scientists are using groundbreaking technology to follow basking sharks below the surface — government has taken 18% which was and uncover more about their group behaviour — and courtship. leigh milner has more. only 3% earlier, the budget has gone higher. it is great. i don't mind saying that, if that is what the lurking beneath the water in the scottish hebrides, a basking shark. critics think, i don't mind. with with their large mouth, missino mangal set to release on they feed on plankton. indian independence day, akshay they can weigh up to seven tonnes kumar is hoping to cash in on the and grow to ten metres long,
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making them the second largest fish prime minister's popularity and the in the world. page erratic mood of the country. every year between may and october, large groups gather here. a 24—year—old german cancer why? researcher has become the first woman to win the transcontinental well, no one really knows. bike race, cycling 4,000 to find out, scientists have used kilometres across europe, from bulgaria to north—west france. an underwater torpedo—shaped robot, fiona kolbingerfinished the race in ten days, which follows the sharks and records two hours and 48 minutes, taking in several challenges a 360—degree high—definition video. including gravel tracks, high—altitude climbs the sharks first of all have to be and huge gradients. tagged, so that shark—cam can track the device and follow their it was her first—ever ultra movements underwater. distance race and she rode through scorching temperatures, it's hoped the footage freezing rain and thunderstorms. will reinforce case at the finish line, she said, "i could have gone for conservation in the area. harder, and slept less". one of the key tools the transcontinental race to protecting our marine wildlife dates back to 1891, is marine protected areas. pre—dating the tour de france. these are areas that are protected from the different human activities that could cause damage to marine wildlife. and wwf is working to support you can always try again next year, the protection of the seas fiona! and encourage the government to make now the weather with matt taylor. sure they are properly looking after the marine wildlife in these areas to make sure if you have planned later this week, they are actually working. there is a unseasonable weather coming away on friday and saturday because of this is set to spread in
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so far, footage has shown the sharks with heavy rain and strengthening moving through the water, potentially searching for food, winds but at the weekend, that low feeding near the surface, and swimming close to the sea bed. pressure pushes northwards and we could have widespread gales. for the it is suspected that basking sharks time being it is a typical story of may even breed here — an event no one has ever sunshine and showers, some on the captured on film. heavy and thundery site in parts of it turns out that these waters here are probably one of the most scotland, northern ireland in particular. because the wind is important places on the planet for them and what we are really light at they are slow—moving with hoping to confirm is, potential of minor flooding. the far this is the place they breed. north of england could be wet but with threats such as pollution, further south, there more breeze and overfishing and climate change, the shells push through smartly. it is hoped this new technology will eventually help protect marine some will fit occasional downpour wildlife and help us understand more and temperatures down a bit on it about this magnificent species. leigh milner, bbc news. yesterday but warm enough in the sun. tonight, the showers will fade in southern and eastern areas but they keep going in the north of scotla nd they keep going in the north of scotland and are heavy and some continue in the west. similar time for a look at the weather. temperature is too recent nights, double figures for most. mid teens breaking news, a woman has been in the far south. on wednesday, we arrested in sx on suspicion of start like we did to date with terrorism offences. part of an showers in the west but if you are in england and liked it so what investigation by counterterrorism
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police in southeast. she was 27 places will be dry. northern ireland yea rs police in southeast. she was 27 years old, arrested at an address in and scotland will again see slow—moving thunderstorms for the brentwood alters vision possessing far north as them throughout the day material likely to be of use to a in the south of scotland and person committing or preparing an northern ireland, there will be the afternoon. colder as the northerly act of terrorism. officers also wind digs in, temperatures in the searching a residential address in mid 20s in the south—east. ahead of the low pressure at the end of the reading, berkshire, at the local committees in brentwood and reading week, as one departs, and that one are being thanked by the police for waits, thursday could be the their cooperation. nothing to quietest day of the week so if you suggest that there is any imminent have outdoor plants, this could be threat to the public, it was a the day. most places start dry and preplanned operation. we are keeping sunny, may be cooler than recent an eye out for a press conference days. some shells possible in the north of scotland but most will stay that the foreign secretary dominic dry all day and given the lighter raabis that the foreign secretary dominic raab is due to hold very soon. with winds, a bit more sunshine, it will feel quite pleasant. by the end of his canadian counterpart, so we will the day, look at the south—west as bring you that as soon as we see things turn windy and increasingly them appear. wet. thursday night into friday, time for a look at the weather. heavy rain sweeps northwards with some thundery downpours which could here's matt. impact travel on friday morning. most persistent rain in northern scotland, brightening up elsewhere on friday but sunshine and thundery you can bring up a stool. we are
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showers in the west. the winds will looking at a picture, i remember strengthen birth and at the end of which, if you have plans, keep an that. seven years ago, the london eye on the forecast because gales are expected in england and wales on olympics. 2012, perfect weather saturday. conditions, lovely summer, we could be catching olympic fever again and exactly a yea r‘s be catching olympic fever again and exactly a year's time, in the mist of another olympics, this time at the opposite of the world in tokyo where the conditions will be a good more challenging. this time of year, temperatures by day around 31 celsius. last year they got to around 41 in tokyo during the same hello, you're watching two—week period that the lumix rrun. afternoon live — i'm martine croxall. today at 4. humidity is the big feature. 73%, the government rejects claims its just think how stuffy it has been in unwilling to negotiate with the eu and wants talks to fail the uk recently, just wrap that up. that is dangerous to human health. in order to get a no—deal brexit. in the first week of august in japan, there were over 18,000 heat —related admissions to hospital. because of the heat and humidity. 58 deaths apparently as well. over
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chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report three times what they would normally describes as ‘unchallenged' sex abuse by former chief scout eddie heath. expect. really difficult conditions, particularly in endurance sports. trying their best to pre—empt what a teenager is charged with attempted murder after a six—year—old boy fell may occur, so as you can imagine from the 10th floor of the tate modern art gallery. doing sport in those conditions, the nobel prize—winning past few days across in tokyo, author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. putting in special sprays, misting coming up on afternoon sprays across the capital to hopefully cool people down as they live all the sport. go through, sticking them in venues as well and special air—conditioned rest areas for spectators and the competitors alike. that would be a help, but i would need more than that to get around a marathon course. it is also the storm season. typhoon season. it is just this one thanks,and we'll be joining you for a full update just after half—past. here, this swirl of cloud, it is not that little, quite big. probably a story of sunshine and showers. ta ke that little, quite big. probably take about most of england and wales. it has produced a pretty horrendous conditions across western japan and also into this error, huge thanks, matt.
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amounts of rain, as well as the heat also coming up — the pumping operation succeeds in reducing the water level and humidity, competing with all this as well. that is a lot to of the damaged dam in derbyshire by eight metres ——we'll have content with. it is. i'll be going all the latest in natwionwide to need an umbrella? —— are we going to need an umbrella? —— are we going to need? hello, everyone — this is afternoon live. the government has rejected whether or not typical of samar. claims that it's unwilling to negotiate with the eu, bringing heavy rain and then into and wants talks to fail in order to allow a no—deal brexit. officials in brussels have said the start of the weekend, strong there's no basis for any further winds particularly across england meaningful brexit talks, and wales. this afternoon it is a while the uk continues to insist on removing the irish backstop from the existing deal. case of sunshine in many areas, the backstop is designed to a maintain a seamless border on the island of ireland. replaced by sudden downpours. the but downing street has insisted the eu needs showers have become numerous in the last few hours. let's have a look at our radar charts. flashes of to change its approach if a deal is to be struck by october. lightning in scotland. showers far our political correspondent and few between bat if we do have a jonathan blake reports.
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breeze, they will push through but downing street has smartly. slow—moving downpours in insisted the eu needs borisjohnson meets his first foreign leader since moving scotla nd smartly. slow—moving downpours in scotland and northern ireland and the far north of england, we could into downing street. have you given up on see a the far north of england, we could trying to get a deal? seea minor the far north of england, we could see a minor risk of flooding and the estonian prime minister might travel disruption for the evening. get more of a response, if he asks mrjohnson about his brexit plan. so far he has stuck firmly to his line that he wants a new deal, temperatures around 23 degrees. but the eu must first showers elsewhere become fewer in number towards the west, clearer change its stance. skies in central and eastern areas. in brussels, it seems hopes are fading of reaching an agreement. temperatures in double figures to eu negotiators have told diplomats that there is currently no basis the morning. 14, 15 degrees in the south. there will be showers in the for meaningful discussions, and that talks are back where they were three years ago. west, already heavy showers in the european union position northern scotland and heavier remains unchanged. thundery downpours later possible. we have agreed the withdrawal agreement with the uk government, the deal we have achieved later showers around, most will is the best possible deal, spend the day dry. 18 to low 20s the and we are always willing to add language to the political declaration, but we will not reopen temperature. as we go into thursday, the withdrawal agreement. there is that approaching low but back here, the man in charge of preparing the uk for no deal says it is those in brussels that need to budge. i am deeply saddened that the eu pressure. we have a weather window, now seem to be refusing
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to negotiate with the uk. if you have plans for summer the prime minister has been clear holidays outdoors, thursday could be he wants to negotiate a good deal the day for it. the vast majority with the european union, and he will apply all the energy of the government and ensure that will stay dry, sunny spells through in a spirit of friendliness, the day, winds will be late on we can negotiate a new deal. thursday. and if you get the but one thing is clear, the old deal has failed to pass sunshine on your back, it will feel the house of commons three times pleasant. cloud spilling into the now, so we do need a new approach. visiting belfast this morning, south—west, and that low pressure the irish prime minister said that spreads its way in with wind and heavy rain. heavy rain moves north whatever happens from here on in, brexit won't be done and dusted when the deadline passes. and eastward through the day. there could be a lively downpours and that this doesn't end on october the 315t. which could cause flooding through if there is a deal, friday. most places will brighten up we are going to enter into several by then lots of showers developing years of negotiations the west and the wind will pick up. on a new free—trade agreement with the uk and a new economic and security partnership. if you are in the move towards the if there is no deal, end of the week, if you are camping, then, at a certain point, ta ke end of the week, if you are camping, take heed, heavy rain and we will have to begin negotiations strengthening winds. by saturday again, and the first items on the agenda will be citizens' gaels for england and wales. —— rights, the financial settlement, and the solution to the irish border. strong winds. and so, not for the first time, the brexit process appears to be deadlocked.
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both sides digging in, and the prospect of stalemate come the deadline of october the 31st. when mps return from their summer break in a few weeks, there may be more attempts to prevent a no—deal brexit — maybe a move by labour to try to force a general election. the government could have its own ideas. the summer stand—off can this is bbc news — only last for so long. borisjohnson has been in no our latest headlines. hurry to meet his other european counterparts, the government rejects claims that who may hold more sway in allowing it's unwilling to negotiate a new brexit deal to be done. with the eu and wants talks to fail perhaps in the hope in order to allow a no—deal brexit. they will eventually give in, the old deal that was negotiated has but time for that is coming out. failed to pass the house jonathan blake, bbc of commons three times now, news, westminster. so we do need a new approach. and whatever happens, meanwhile, the foreign secretary, dominic raab, who's on a visit to toronto while we remain ready in canada, has said that and willing to negotiate, britain will leave the eu the eu must appreciate at the end of october, deal or no deal. that we are leaving on october the 31st, deal or no deal. chelsea football club apologise just to be clear and reaffirm the unreservedly over what a report coupon went‘s consistent line has been that we hope to reach an describes as ‘unchallenged' sex abuse by former chief agreement with our eu partners but scout eddie heath. we will leave the eu in any event at the end of october —— at the
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a teenager is charged with attempted murder after a six—year—old boy government's consistent line. we fell from the 10th floor need to ensure that everything possible is in place to provide of the tate modern art gallery. continuity of trade after brexit, passengers on a british airways flight to spain say for the benefit of companies and they were terrified as their plane consumers in both our countries and filled with smoke ten wider countries around the world. minutes before landing. and we are agreed on the need for a sea mless and we are agreed on the need for a seamless transition and we are going to be looking at how that can work going forward with officials and our teams in the weeks heading to the sport now on afternoon live end october i also want to say, and i'm pleased to be able to say it with ben croucher and, ben — here in canada, that for the uk, brexit is not just here in canada, that for the uk, brexit is notjust about risk robert with ben croucher and, ben — who is producing this management, although that is important, and i would not want to afternoon robert who is producing this afternoon as a chelsea fan. it looks like a very familar face be glib or not take that seriously, might be coming back to english football? but it is also, and i think our wayne rooney, one of the most prime minister has been clear about it, it is about grasping the familiarfaces is wayne rooney, one of the most familiar faces is moving wayne rooney, one of the most familiarfaces is moving to derby. enormous opportunities of our he is back in the country, making a new—found freedoms. swift return to british football, the shadow business secretary — just a year after he left to play in rebecca long bailey — said the prime minister doesn't have a plan for what could replace america. notjust as a player, he the irish backstop. will take on the player coach role.
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that is his first foray into coaching in professionalfootball. he will be moving at the end of the the eu have repeatedly said they wa nt to the eu have repeatedly said they want to change the possession on the backstop and we have been american soccer league season where he has been playing for washington campaigning fora backstop and we have been campaigning for a long time to make sure that as surety regarding the dc. it is something i will be irish border situation so that the good friday agreement hasn't undermined and we have repeatedly largely proud of, it has been put forward our version of the brexit deal but now we are in the motivated by family factors. family is everything to us, we make this terrible situation where boris says he wants the eu to remove a backstop change to be closed as —— close to but doesn't actually have a plan as to what he is going to put in place and that is very worrying. to discuss the latest brexit developments more family. derby county made a winning we are joined by anand menon, director of the nonpartisan, academic research initiative, start last season against huddersfield. they hope wayne rooney will help them go further. we could the uk in a changing europe. still see wayne rooney back in the premier league again. to what extent do you believe a new ben, this time yesterday, england were about to lose deal exit from the eu is now in the ashes to australia, and today's we're still talking unavoidable? i think it is becoming about it, what's been going on? more likely, unavoidable? i wouldn't go quite that far yet. parliament when you suffer such a big defeat,
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has the ability of it so wishes to inevitably what happens is attention stymie the prime minister even if the prime minister wishes to go for turns to if the selection was right no deal. what we don't know is we and weather they will keep the same tea m and weather they will keep the same team for the second test. that is at lord's next week. they didn't have haven't had time enough to watch this prime minister working with this prime minister working with this parliament is particularly if the best of games at edgbaston. none the conservative mps are willing to are assured of their sport. one man do so. but how would parliament who will not be there is the man who manage to do that given that a lot did not do much edgbaston, james of the solutions would require legislation and there just isn't anderson. he entered his calf before time for it? there is time to pass the season. he managed four overs as legislation that asks for a delay on 315t october deadline and there is australia romped to a comfortable also of course the possibility that victory. out of the lord's test. the prime minister could face a vote of no confidence and of course, his either ollie stone or archer will majority only being one, it wouldn't replace england's all—time leading ta ke majority only being one, it wouldn't take many conservative mps voting wicket taker. archer has been against him to signal that two—week proving his fitness after a side period where parliament gets to look strain picked up at the world cup. for another government that can support. where are the areas of give he has warmed up for his potential test debut by taking six for 20 74 and the current deal for westminster, as far as we understand sussex, against gloucestershire. the government to be prepared to some typically hostile and fast
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give, and as far as the eu might archer bowling there. arsenal have look again? i think for the european agreed to sell defender. we had a union, the simple answer is in the non—binding political declaration that accompanied the withdrawal year left on his contract refused to agreement itself. they have repeatedly said if we have a prime travel on their pre—season tour to minister who wants a looser trading relationship in future they will be the united states and is undergoing able to take that into account the a medical in france today. one other move likely to happen, harry wilson redrafting the political going on loan to bournemouth. he declaration. the problem comes with the withdrawal agreement itself. spent last season on loan at derby borisjohnson has said he won't even talk to the european union until county. carl frampton has had to they agree to get rid of the backstop. the european union have pull out of this weekend's bout in said we will not get rid of the backstop and not look at the philadelphia suffering a freak withdrawal agreement at all and that injury. he says a large ornament was is why we have the stand—off because neither side seems willing to give. knocked over and damaged his hand, we had a lot of commentators saying breaking two bones. he tweeted that if the uk is going to lose out pictures of it this morning, more with a no—deal brexit, so is the eu. like a statue or a column. he has not fought since his defeat to josh how will the eu be hurt by a no deal warrington last december. it is a exit? deferentially is the short
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answer because croatia will be far pretty big ornament. that is all your support for now, i will be back less hit by a no deal exit than the after three o'clock. then, see you republic of ireland but it is absolutely the case that those later. member states are geographically the death toll from the el paso shooting — close to us will feel an economic in which an alleged white supremacist opened fire on shoppers impact from brexit. particularly the at a supermarket — has risen to 22. republic of ireland but also the as the victims families speak of their grief, the former us president barack obama netherlands, france, belgium, some parts of scandinavia, but the fact has called on americans to reject language from any of their leaders that feeds hatred is the impact upon them will be or normalises racism. smaller upon them than honours. that yesterday president trump condemned the attack on an el paso supermarket is not to say it will be negligible and separate shooting in dayton, or not something they are concerned ohio which left nine people dead. phillipa thomas reports. about, there will be an impact but it will be a more significant impact for us because it will affect all of 22 dead, 29 wounded. our trade with the european union. how should businesses or members of this texan city is in mourning, the public prepare for the event of with details still emerging of families torn apart. a no—deal brexit? the public prepare for the event of a no-deal brexit? the government is providing guidance to businesses and provided guidance to business back two—month—old baby in march. one of the problems is, paul is an orphan. it is believed his young mother, jordan, shielded his body particularly small and medium—sized with hers and his father, businesses simply didn't have the andre, died trying to protect them both. capacity to act on those bits of his grandfather says advice and there is a sense from he can forgive the killer.
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the aggressor could be my son, 21 years old. some businesses now, remember, many confused, on the wrong path. businesses who invested in time and he made a terrible thing. money preparing for an exit on march 29 now feel they have missed a trick iforgive him because he against their competitors who didn't was not in his senses. he had the devil inside of him. do so because they spent money their competitors didn't spend, so it will but the city's mayor be very hard for the government to made his anger very clear. we are dealing with the tragedy persuade businesses to try again and of 22 people who have it may take financial inducements on the part of the government to do so perished by an evil, again. thank you for your time. hateful act of a white supremacist a damning report has found that a chief scout who worked that has no bearing for chelsea football club in or belong in el paso. here, unlike dayton, ohio, the 1960s and ‘70s was a dangerous and prolific child abuser and says the killer's motivations appear to be driven by racist hatred, some adults at the club must have known. which the president himself the club has apologised unreservedly condemned from the white house. for what it says was terrible sexual and racial abuse suffered by some of its former youth players. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at stamford bridge. in one voice, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry, and white supremacy. has he done enough to condemn it today chelsea has released a 240 rather than stoke it? his predecessor clearly believes not. barack obama has called on all americans to reject language page today chelsea has released a 240 page exhaustive review intended to
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from any of their leaders that feeds shine a bright light into the dark hatred, or normalises racist sentiments. corners of this club's history. more and this president has used than 100 people interviewed by the language unlike any other. child protection specialist and it they are bringing drugs, they are bringing crime, they are rapists. concluded, as you say, that some adults at this club turned a blind he is a man used to making waves eye to the horrific sexual abuse and shocking others, committed by the former chief scout never more so than in the wake of the violence in charlottesville, virginia two years ago, eddie heath in the 1970s. he was when mr trump commented that there were some very fine described as a prolific, people on both sides. and that's where the man manipulative sexual abuse and said who is currently the front runner it was planned, systematic and to challenge him in next year's elections focused his remarks on monday. unchallenged. the report is highly god forgive him. critical of the former chelsea ladies and gentlemen, assistant manager. it says he failed the words a president utter, matter. to tell more senior staff about the world listens. allegations of abuse brought to him bya allegations of abuse brought to him by a player and the player's father. they understand, and quite frankly, it also claims that he told eddie frankly, our children are listening. heath about the allegations which president trump said subjected the boy to more bullying on monday, there is no place for hatred in america. and intimidation, effectively calling it a lost opportunity to stop him from then going on to abuse
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what's less clear is how far more boys. he was suspended by the he and congress are prepared to go to counter it. philippa thomas, bbc news. fa in 2016 for his role as technical director of crewe alexandra. he has indian—administered kashmir a lwa ys director of crewe alexandra. he has always denied having any knowledge remains in lockdown for a second of the crimes committed by day, after delhi stripped its only state with a muslim majority paedophile barry bennell and in 19805 paedophile barry bennell and in 1980s when he was a coach. there was of its special status. mobile phone and internet services are severely restricted, schools and businesses are shut, and thousands of troops are a separate 70 page review that came patrolling the streets. out today by the children's charity india and pakistan, barnardo is looking at historical both nuclear powers, have fought over kashmir since racism allegations up until the late they became independent in 1947. 19905 racism allegations up until the late 1990s and that found there was it was feared this latest move would trigger widespread protests — systematic, essentially, racial but the communications blackout abuse of black players. subjected to means there is currently no word abuse of black players. subjected to a daily tire aid of racial abuse. on how people have reacted. our correspondent mrs romney coach gwyn williams, the paul adams reports. a state in lockdown, all but cut off former chelsea coach, making racially abusive remarks on a daily from the outside world. basis. he has always denied this. india has flooded jammu and kashmir with tens of thousands the club has now set up support and of extra troops and police. compensation schemes for around 40 phone lines and the internet have victims affected by this and has been blocked since sunday. the result — an atmosphere of uncertainty and apprehension.
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apologised unreservedly for their but some are happy. terrible past experiences in the clu b terrible past experiences in the club has said it will feed all its among the state's non—muslim findings into the overarching report minority, expressions of support being done by the fa and the qc for the government's bold move. clive sheldon. damien wynter was the first alleged victim of racial abuse at chelsea to reveal his identity and talk publicly about racism translation: this is an historic decision by the modi government. at the club. he says there was no safe—guarding a very big thing has been done by the government. a priceless gift has been in place for players. given to the country, which one wouldn't have thought possible in a lifetime. across this vast country, the only safeguard was my parents. there is little doubt something decisive has happened. the indian government breaking there was nothing my parents could with more than 70 years of history. do, there wasn't any support, there newsreel: more news from kashmir, was no one to go to, especially my the once peaceful mountain state... the former princely state joined time there, my first year—and—a—half hindu majority india in 1947, i was the only black player on the but only after india gave it special status. team, so going into the changing muslim—majority pakistan rooms and being ridiculed because i didn't like being cold, i would wear clings to a rival claim. the two countries have gone to war my socks up, i would go into the overjammu and kashmir four times. showers and be ridiculed so there since 1972, the area was expectations on myself because has been split in two, along the so—called line of control, but the conflict has of the ridicule i got. anne tiivas is director never gone away. of the nspcc‘s child protection in sport unit and gave me her yesterday's announcement, reaction to the report.
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stripping jammu and kashmir of its special status, we need to commend the people caused uproar in the who have spoken to the report, indian parliament. particularly those who are the government of narendra modi says the survivors of abuse at chelsea. and the fact that chelsea has it is necessary for security and engaged very strongly with those the state's economic development. survivors to look at what it needs critics point to a to put in place for the future. different motivation. the idea that kashmir requires, obviously this is one of many, many inquiries that have been ongoing into abuse in football or even deserves any special status and i think the findings again for everybody are salutary. constitutionally is beyond the pale for him, because his perspective is very much the sort how important is a report like this of centralising force of indian for the survivors of abuse, so long after they suffered it? politics, that is a sort of hindu nationalist mobilisation behind his election i think i would like to make and his recent re—election. two points on that. first of all, including survivors of‘ voices is absolutely critical. in pakistan, outrage and a sense of crisis. it is essential for any young person or adult who has been sexually kashmir is an incendiary issue. abused to feel that they can be believed and be heard, successive governments have and that people will take action sponsored violent groups there. to make sure these things don't happen again. as parliament meets to discuss the issue, the country's military has warned of retaliation. kashmir is now officially the other thing i would like to say is that a lot of people talk invaded by india. about non—recent and historic abuse it is an illegal step, as if it were something that really
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it is unconstitutional. exists just in the past. pakistan seems poised to take the dispute to the un security council. for people who have experienced india says jammu and kashmir abuse, they are still reliving is a domestic issue. those experiences today. and all the while, from the streets operation hydrant, when it reported at the heart of this on the experiences of survivors, crisis, an uneasy silence. found that around 90% of those paul adams, bbc news. who had talked about their past breaking news to bring you. the experiences, those situations posed current safeguarding issues. american novelist toni morrison has so we must always remember died at the age of 88. she was a that people are reliving these on a daily basis. pulitzer prizewinner and also a in terms of how safeguarding approaches have changed, nobel laureate. in particular she how much progress has been made? very significant progress. was noted for her 1988 work, beloved. the publisher has issued a i think this was an issue that the public did not even talk statement saying we are profoundly about back in the times referenced sad to report that toni morrison has died at the age of 88, she died last in the report. night in new york. morrison's novels we now see significant focus we re on organisations where children night in new york. morrison's novels were celebrated and embraced by participate in sport and in other institutions, voluntary institutions. readers and librarians, her work there are now standards in place
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ignited controversy, notably in to hold national governing bodies and other sports organisations to account. school districts to try to ban her although there is more to be done to ensure that children's books. few american writers won more experiences in clubs and where they are participating awards for their books and writing in sport, that those then she did. herfamily has are as effectively monitored. awards for their books and writing then she did. her family has also issued a statement. it is worth profound sadness that our adored a teenager has appeared in court charged with attempted mother and grandmother passed away murder after a child was allegedly thrown from the tenth floor peacefully last night surrounded by of the tate modern art gallery on sunday. the six—year—old, family and friends. she was an who was found on the fifth—floor roof, is in a critical extremely devoted mother, grandmother and aunt who revelled at but stable condition. being with her family and friends. he was visiting london with his family from france. a 17—year—old boy has been remanded she read voraciously and was most at into youth detention. home and writing. although her our correspondent jane—frances kelly was at bromley youth court this passing represents a tremendous morning, where more details loss, we a re passing represents a tremendous loss, we are grateful she had a long and well lived life. that is a of the boy's condition were given. the 17—year—old was wearing a grey statement from toni morrison's sweatshirt, he confirmed his name, age and address, but for legal family. there will be many, many reasons he cannot be identified. tributes paid to her in the coming he was arrested on sunday by police hours and we will bring them to you. responding to reports that a small ina hours and we will bring them to you. child had allegedly been in a moment we will get the business thrown from the tenth floor of an extension news from marianne. to the tate modern.
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the government rejects claims that it wants talks with the eu to fail, the child fail about in order to produce 100 feet, sustaining life—threatening injuries, a no—deal brexit. a damning report finds a chief scout he was airlifted to hospital. at chelsea football club was a dangerous and prolific child the court revealed abuser and says some adults that the child, who is a at the club must have known. six national visiting london work holidaymakers describe a "terrifying with his parents, sustained a bleed to the brain and fractures experience" after smoke filled the cabin on a british airways flight from heathrow to spain. to his spine, arms and legs. doctors have been able to stabilise him but he remains in critical condition. here's your business police say that the two headlines on afternoon live. fashion firm boohoo has bought boys are not linked, the online business of uk brands the 17—year—old has been remanded in youth custody and will appear at the old bailey on thursday. a man has been found guilty of murdering eight people whose home was set karen millen and coast for £18.2m. alight while they slept. boohoo, an online—only retailer, shahid mohammed — who is 37 — said acquiring the website operations of the two brands carried out the attack on the house "would represent highly complementary additions". more in a moment. in birkby, huddersfield in 2002 with other men as part the us has officially named of a family dispute. china as a "currency manipulator", jurors were told that petrol bombs a statement which will intensify tensions between the world's were thrown into the property. two largest economies. five children were killed in the announcement by the us treasury the fire, along with their mother, follows a sharp fall uncle and grandmother. in the value of the chinese yuan against the dollar.
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the move was enough to unnerve global stock markets — though they have since recovered. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. the government rejects claims that july's hot weather failed to boost it's unwilling to negotiate with the eu and wants talks to fail consumer spending in the uk in order to allow a no—deal brexit. which fell to a new low amid brexit uncertainty and slow real wage chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report growth. average retail sales over the year describes as "unchallenged" sex abuse by former chief tojuly rose by 0.5% — scout eddie heath. according to the british retail consortium. it said the "challenging retail environment" was taking its toll nobel prize—winning on both the high street and online. author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. and in sport, wayne rooney returns, some news from the fashion industry. the former captain will be back at fashion firm boohoo has bought the online business of uk brands karen millen and coast for £18.2m. england, he said the chance to be nearer to his family and take his high street brand karen millen had first coaching role made his mind been put up for sale up. james anderson will definitely by its icelandic owners, miss england's second ashes test against australia. it could open the kaupthing bank, in june. door to archer to make a test debut. six days out from england naming the
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by six days out from england naming the rugby union squad for the world cup, boohoo, an online—only retailer, said acquiring the website mike brown and ben teo will not have operations of the two brands "would represent highly a final chance to impress against complementary additions". the firms have 32 high street stores wales. they have been left out of and operate through 177 concessions in the uk, employing 1,100 people. the side for twickenham on sunday. administrators deloitte, who oversaw the sale, said the stores would continue more on those stories just after half past. to trade for a "short time". there will be 62 immediate redundancies, and the future the african—american of the remaining workforce remains author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. in doubt while the stores' future is clarified. she won both the pulitzer and nobel prizes for literature. she's perhaps best known for beloved, a novel which explores aspects of slavery, which was made into a film in 1998. we will have more on that as we get it. her family said in a statement that her passing represents a tremendous loss and expressed gratitude for her long and well lived life. we will press on... are we going to well, toni morrison spoke at the hay festival in 2014, where she discussed how pleased go there now? we are going to carry she was to have her writing accepted by a wide audience. on here. in order to elevate my reputation, i remember being at an authors event and i think it was doctorow or somebody who said, toni morrison, this wonderful writer, i don't think of her as a woman writer.
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i don't think of her as an african—american writer. i think of her as... and he paused and i said, a white male writer! china is a currency manipulator, it earlier i spoke to the playwright has come out with this. this is an and novelist bonnie greer about toni morrison's death. bonnie met toni morrison — official statement accusing china of being a currency manipulator. this and i asked herfor her impressions. comes off the back of president trump vowing to impose even more ta riffs trump vowing to impose even more tariffs on chinese goods. it is really ramping up the sour first of all, she made me sit there relationship between these two countries. samira hussain is at and she was a great presence. the new york stock exchange. are you there? hello there. the literally a great presence, even if you didn't know who she was. you sat with her and looked at this first question would be... i think the first question is just how our enormously present human being, us financial markets doing right somebody who was right there with now. given the kind of day that we you. she wasn't anywhere else. she saw on monday. right now if i look wasn't looking at anything else, and up saw on monday. right now if i look up at the big bird, it has been
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that caused you, i guess caused me, trading, trading has been open for 20 minutes. we see it has opened to really ca re that caused you, i guess caused me, to really care for her even more than i did before i met her. she wrote very much about the black with points up which is better than experience in an unjust society in one of the court somebody has posted one of the court somebody has posted monday. why were investors but by on social media is, if you can only this investment about china?|j be tall because somebody is on their knees, you have a serious problem. monday. why were investors but by this investment about china? i think there were a few things at play here, first of course the fact that that sentiment infused her work, didn't it? it was even deeper than you see that the wine being devalued. that was taken by a sign that. that is just a statement but by investors here that china has what toni morrison was was a huge, some room to actually sort of cou ntera ct some room to actually sort of counteract the increase in tariffs huge rider. she was next of walt that the us president had announced. whitman, i think, huge rider. she was next of walt whitman, ithink, the huge rider. she was next of walt so basically it was the chinese whitman, i think, the biggest rider saying we have some things that we america had. a huge canvas, she was have an arsenal that we can deploy able to weave together not only and they did so. i think that really in spooked investors because they took it as a sign that in a trade african—american but indigenous culture, muslim american culture, war between united states and it hispanic american culture. she put does not seem to end anytime soon. there are other issues at play. it them on her huge canvas. she wrote
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is earning season and some companies about men with such compassion and have been reporting some weaker than such understanding and wet, and of expected earnings and also we heard course women. for many of us she from the us federal reserve last week and the fact that the federal invented african—american women on reserve had cut interest rates, yes, some level, so i think her work is investors were happy with that. but it was likely to be a one—off type going to live forever because it is so big, it is so immense. of thing investors don't like that. one thing investors do not like at the basking shark is one the moment is this trade spat of the world's largest fish. but, despite being fairly common off between the us and china. we do not the west coast of scotland, little have any time at the moment. thank is known about their behaviour. now scientists are using you very much. groundbreaking technology to follow basking sharks below the surface — and uncover more about their group i hope that shows how much we prize behaviour — and courtship. leigh milner has more. our precious friendship with canada and the canadian people and how much lurking beneath the water in the we want to work on it, taking it scottish hebrides, a basking shark. from strength to strength for the with their large mouth, future. canada is the only country they feed on plankton. they can weigh up to seven tonnes that sits beside britain in the and grow to ten metres long, making them the second largest fish in the world. nato, the g7, the 620, the every year between may and october, large groups gather here. commonwealth and intelligence alliance. our friendship is based on why? the tides of history that was
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mentioned, language and culture but well, no—one really knows. to find out, scientists have used i think above all, and we found this an underwater torpedo—shaped robot, in ourfirst i think above all, and we found this in our first meetings, we shared values, values inherent in our which follows the sharks and records political systems and the challenges a 360—degree high—definition video. we face globally. it wasjust the sharks first of all have to be tagged, so that shark—cam political systems and the challenges we face globally. it was just two can track the device months ago we commemorated the 75th and follow their movements underwater. anniversary of d—day in 1944 when it's hoped the footage will reinforce case the british and canadian soldiers for conservation in the area. landed side by side in the same beach as a normal day. we think about the huge sacrifice made on one of the key tools to protecting our marine wildlife both sides in that noble cause and is marine protected areas. today britain and canada stand these are areas that are protected together as we will always do, in from the different human activities that could cause damage to marine wildlife. defence of freedom and democracy. we and wwf is working to support the protection of the seas have got british troops leading and encourage the government to make sure they are properly looking after the marine wildlife nato's deployment in estonia. next in these areas to make sure door, can adn forces have taken up they are actually working. that responsibility in latvia. —— so far, footage has shown the sharks right canadian forces. our country speak out together when our ideals moving through the water, potentially searching for food, feeding near the surface, get attacked. and was mentioned, and swimming close to the sea bed. that has been the case weather it is a vicious relating to canadian
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it is suspected that basking sharks may even breed here — nationals or canadian interests, or an event no—one has for uk interests. last year he ever captured on film. it turns out that these waters joined jeremy hunt in a conference. here are probably one of the most important places on the planet for them and what we are really we are delighted to think of ways to hoping to confirm is, strengthen it for the second round this is the place they breed. and our officials will be talking with threats such as pollution, overfishing and climate change, about the detail of that. that is it is hoped this new technology something i share and prize with will eventually help protect marine wildlife and help us understand more christian and the canadians. it was about this magnificent species. a stalwart ally and in our defence leigh milner, bbc news. against the nerves agent attack. we appreciated that solidarity. we appreciated that solidarity. we appreciate those moments when you to discuss this further stand up shoulder to shoulder with we arejoined by katie gillham — marine managerfor us stand up shoulder to shoulder with us in defence of our shared values. scottish natural heritage. in the same way we share canada's thank you very much forjoining us. we do love the backdrop you have concerns in the same way we share canada's concerns of the detention of one of chosen. they look more menacing than their citizens in china. if you want to take a great example of evidence they really are. tell us a little ofa bit more about these fish? basking to take a great example of evidence of a relationship of trust, for others, it is canada's decision in sharks are the second largest fish february two choose the british that we have in the sea. the largest
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that we have in the sea. the largest that we have in the sea. the largest that we get around scotland. they design for the worship. we are proud are that we get around scotland. they a re really that we get around scotland. they are really amazing creatures. they that that will be a central part for spend a lot of time in the summer the canadian navy in years to come. we both benefit from commercial particularly of the west coast but are also spotted another locations and as mentioned in the film, the ties. we are looking from when when waters off the west coast of scotla nd waters off the west coast of scotland are of global importance in investment. we have fans that for the species. what have you have invested £30 billion in uk real learned about them by using this estate and infrastructure, including underwater robot that you didn't ports and airports and we have got know before? what we have done uk experts creating new partnerships previously, since about 2012, scottish natural heritage has been and artificial intelligence, working with the university of including right here in toronto. i guess for our part, the uk is at an exeter and we have been putting different types of tags on the shark important historic crossroads. the so we can learn more about what they are doing at the surface and that government is very clear that we will be taking the uk out of the eu has been really fascinating to understand more about their on the 315t of october. we are doing movements, how regularly they stay and return in the sea, in the that because there is a democratic verdict in the 2016 referendum which hebrides, but what we have done recently with shark calm, as that should be respected, weather or not has allowed us to actually follow we conclude a deal with the eu. to the sharks underwater, so enter more be clear and reaffirm their of their prime habitat, so what consistently from the government, we
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hope to reach our plan with our eu happens throughout the research is a tyke is placed by researchers onto a partners. with that in mind we need large shark and we are usually to ensure that everything impossible targeting the sharks started about is in place to provide continuity of six metres or more in length because we wa nt six metres or more in length because we want to understand particularly trade after brexit. and why do what the adult animals are doing, and once the tag has been countries around the world. we successfully secured, then the shark agreed on the need for a seamless calm itself is launched into the transition and we will be looking water, and that camera can follow and taking that work forward with the sharks underwater for between four and eight hours, so they kind officials and our teams in the weeks ahead leading to the end of october. of information we can get we wouldn't be able to get using any i also want to say, i am pleased to other technology. why do they like be able to sit here in canada, scottish water so much? part of the therefore the uk, brexit is notjust reason is because they are coming about risk management although that here to feed, so at this time of is important and i wouldn't want to year, the waters of the west coast be glib or not take that very of scotla nd year, the waters of the west coast of scotland become a kind of green seriously. but it is also and i colour from all of the plankton. the think our prime minister has been clear about that, it is about tiny microscopic plants and animals. grasping the opportunities of our basking sharks are feeding on the new—found freedoms. and yes we will remain and we hope to be good smallest animals, so when you see european neighbours, partners and friends in the future. but we do that picture behind me, that is a classic basking shark feeding
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activity where they are swimming wa nt friends in the future. but we do want to grasp those global quite slowly through the water and opportunities and we want to expand literally filtering out all of the our horizons and raise our level of ambitions in the world. and part of tiny plankton and this is a great that you want to take our friendship place of the west coast of scotland with kaneda —— like canada and the in the summer for them to do that, canadian people to the next level on but also over the last few years we have seen a lot of behaviour that human rights and global challenges suggests they are breathing in the that be are beyond any other region area, so courtship behaviour that you will see when you're out on like climate change, that is why i boats on the west coast where sharks have made canada my first bilateral may be following one another, swimming nose to tail. there will be trip, one of my most immediate large aggregations of sharks and we priorities. i want to see christian, also sometimes see breaching behaviour so i think people are thank you very much, we appreciate the warm welcome and we really familiar with preaching behaviour for dolphins and some of the larger welcome and value their friendship whale species but many wouldn't with you and the canadian people. thank you very much. the foreign expect for such a large slow—moving shark to be able to get its whole body out of the water and it is a secretary speaking in toronto, part spectacular sight to see. what we hope to do is to be able to of his visits to north america. he understand more about the feeding and breeding and the key parts of life cycle. it is a big body mass to will also be visiting the united states and mexico. he is holding
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support on plankton. how long do bilateral talks with his canadian they live? that is another thing, counterpart, who is there on the there are lots of estimates made and nobody knows exactly how long they podium with him. more on those talks live, but various estimates go up to about 50 years. just very briefly, throughout the afternoon. time to look at the weather forecast. lets what would it mean to have a marine join matt. protected area in this part of the uk? the first thing the marine protected area would do would be to recognise just a global importance it is one of those sunshine and of the west coast of scotland for this species, so it is a big thing showers day to day. some rumbles of thunder. let's show you where they to recognise and i think the next thing for the marine protected area, have been over the past couple of hours. northern england, northern people have lots of different views on what they can achieve. i think ireland and scotland, it is here for the basking shark it would be where we have flashes of lightning to go with it. they will blow about taking the kinds of projects through in the breeze met sam across that we have worked on previously the south staying dry this like the marine wildlife watching afternoon. temperatures down a code where you can develop best practice and ways of helping people couple of degrees. tonight showers to enjoy watching marine wildlife continue northern scotland, showers but ina to enjoy watching marine wildlife but in a way that can minimise any and western areas as well, central impact there might be, and that and western areas as well, central and eastern parts becoming dry. would be key to keeping the marine temperatures staying in double protected area is a good place and
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figures, if not and southern it preserves all the things that are important for the basking sharks and counties. not a chilly start to be there for future generations to wednesday. a few showers for the enjoy. thank you very much talking morning rush hour, here heavy with to us. hailand morning rush hour, here heavy with hail and thunder again with the risk of heavy flooding. later on, it now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. should be a brighter day, a few it isa it is a sunshine and showers day showers around, cooler than scotland. by the end of the week, across much of the uk, shares wet and windy weather heading our heaviest across scotland and northern ireland as they have been so far today. a few showers across way for friday and saturday. england and wales and some lively ones pushing eastwards. one the slightest across scotland and northern ireland where it could cause some problems with minor flooding, especially when slow—moving. more of a breeze in the southin slow—moving. more of a breeze in the south in some places about it all together, the tempter down a couple of degrees on yesterday. shares keep going particularly through the north of scotla nd going particularly through the north of scotland and western areas. the temperature like last night into double figures into wednesday morning, but showers on the go. northern scotland could be heavy and foundry through the day and showers across the west, developing across
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the day but not as many across england and wales compared to today. heaviest again across parts of scotla nd heaviest again across parts of scotland and northern ireland and the temperature of around 17—24, at hello, you're watching afternoon live — the temperature of around 17—24, at the end of the week ends up heavy i'm martine croxall. today at 3pm: rain on friday were strengthening the government rejects claims its winds and gales for england and wales on saturday. unwilling to negotiate with the eu and wants talks to fail in order to get a no—deal brexit. this is bbc news. our latest headlines. the old deal that was negotiated has failed to pass the house the government rejects claims its unwilling to negotiate with the eu of commons three times now, and wants talks to fail in order so we do need a new approach. and whatever happens, to get a no—deal brexit. while we remain ready and willing to negotiate, the government's consistent line has the eu must appreciate been we would like and we hope that we are leaving on october to reach an agreement with our eu partners but we will leave the eu the 31st, deal or no deal. in any event at the end of october. chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report chelsea football club apologise describes as ‘unchallenged' sex unreservedly over what a report abuse by former chief describes as "unchallenged" sex scout eddie heath. abuse by former chief scout eddie heath. the only safeguard that i had was my parents. a teenager is charged with attempted murder there was nothing my parents after a six—year—old boy fell from the tenth floor could do, there wasn't any support. of the tate modern art gallery. nobel prize=winning a teenager is charged with attempted author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. murder after a six—year—old boy fell from the 10th floor
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of the tate modern art gallery. coming up on afternoon nobel prize winning author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. live, all the sport. wayne rooney is on his way back to english football. he's agreed to become a player coach at championship side derby county — just over a year after it looked like his career would be sport now on afternoon live with ben and wayne rooney winding down in america. is making a return to english he'lljoin up with his football but not in the premier league. new teammates in january. wayne rooney enjoyed great and matt has all the weather. success with england, manchester united and everton but when he was released by his boyhood club last summer to go play in the united states, you could be forgiven for thinking his career would slowly wind to a close. sunshine for some at the moment, but but anything but. he's returning to england some dark clouds not far away, i'd in the winter, taking up a player coach role at derby county be could see some downpours notjust in the championship, the league below the premier league. today but the rest of this week, particularly towards the end of the week, and also in sao paulo, get even though the transfer window is still open, your running shoes on, let's spread he's still got to see out the season forward 12 months. —— sprint with his american side dc united. forward. that finishes in october also coming up — and he'll be able to play a pumping operation succeeds in england in january. in reducing the water level he's said that being closer of the damaged dam in derbyshire by eight metres — to his family was a large factor in his decision to come back
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residents are waiting to hear to england adding the opportunity whether they'll be to start the next step of my career in coaching made my mind up. allowed back home. he'll link up with new boss phillip cocu at pride park in the winter with derby targeting a return to the premier league hello, this is afternoon live. after just missing out the government has rejected claims that it's unwilling in the playoffs earlier this year. to negotiate with the eu and wants talks to fail in order they have started well, winning last to allow a no—deal brexit. night against huddersfield. which is officials in brussels have said more than we can say for the england there's no basis for any further meaningful brexit talks, cricket team at edgbaston after they while the uk continues to insist on removing the irish backstop lost the first ashes test match. the next one starts next week and they from the existing deal. are without their leading wicket the backstop is designed to a maintain a seamless border on the island of ireland. taker. but downing street has i can't remember a time insisted the eu needs whenjames anderson wasn't running to change its approach if a deal in and baffling batsmen from all over the world is to be struck by october. with his swing bowling. our political correspondent indeed, you'd imagine england wrestling back the ashes from australia will depend largely jonathan blake reports. borisjohnson meets his first on his wickets but after a calf foreign leader since moving into downing street. problem before the series have you given up on against australia, it's now trying to get a deal? officially ruled him out of the second test. the estonian prime minister might england picked him anyway get more of a response, but he managed just four overs if he asks mrjohnson as australia romped to a comfortable about his brexit plan. victory in the first
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match at edgbaston. so far he has stuck firmly to his he's definitely out of the lord's test. line that he wants a new deal, it's likely that either olly stone orjofra archer but the eu must first will replace england's all time leading wicket taker. change its stance. archer has been proving his fitness after side strain picked in brussels, it seems hopes up in the world cup. are fading of reaching an agreement. he's warmed up for his potential eu negotiators have told diplomats test debut by taking 6—27 that there is currently no basis for meaningful discussions, today for sussex second xi and that talks are back where they were three years ago. against gloucestershire seconds. the european union position remains unchanged. we have agreed the withdrawal and he's since proved his ability agreement with the uk government, with the bat as well, the deal we have achieved bringing up his 50 off 38 is the best possible deal, balls injust 31 minutes. and we are always willing to add you suspect australia's attack might language to the political declaration, but we will not reopen be a little tougher though. the withdrawal agreement. but back here, the man in charge of preparing the uk for no deal says it is those in brussels that need to budge. laurent koscielny has finalised a move from arsenal to bordeaux i am deeply saddened that the eu now seem to be refusing in a deal worth up £4.6 million. to negotiate with the uk. the prime minister has been clear the centre—back had a year left on his contract but refused he wants to negotiate a good deal to travel to their pre—season tour with the european union, and he will apply all the energy to the united states and had asked for a free transfer. of the government and ensure that arsenal thanked the frenchman in a spirit of friendliness, we can negotiate a new deal. for his nine years at the club and wished him all the best but one thing is clear, the old deal has failed to pass
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for the future. the house of commons three times we're keeping a close eye now, so we do need a new approach. on bournemouth today too with welsh visiting belfast this morning, winger harry wilson undergoing the irish prime minister said that whatever happens from here on in, a medical ahead of a year long loan deal from liverpool. brexit won't be done and dusted he spent last season when the deadline passes. on loan at derby county. england will name their world cup squad after their summer this doesn't end on october the 315t. international against wales on sunday. if there is a deal, mike brown and ben te'o will not have a chance we are going to enter into several to stake their claim years of negotiations for a place in it. on a new free—trade agreement they've been left out by coach with the uk and a new economic eddiejones who says whilst they may and security partnership. be disappointed to miss out, if there is no deal, they may get another opportunity so must be ready. then, at a certain point, northampton flanker we will have to begin negotiations lewis ludlam and bath wing ruaridh mcconnochie again, and the first items on the agenda will be citizens' could make their debuts rights, the financial settlement, and the solution carl frampton has had to pull out to the irish border. of this weekend's bout against emmanuel dominguez in philadelphia. and so, not for the first he suffered a freak injury. time, the brexit process he says this large ornament appears to be deadlocked. both sides digging in, was knocked over and damaged his hand, breaking two bones. he tweeted pictures of it all this morning. and the prospect of stalemate come looks more like a statue or column. the northern irishman has not fought the deadline of october the 31st. when mps return from their summer since his defeat tojosh warrington in december last year. break in a few weeks, there may be more attempts to prevent a no—deal brexit — maybe a move by labour
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to try to force a general election. the government could have its own ideas. the summer stand—off can only last for so long. borisjohnson has been in no hurry to meet his other that's all the sport for now. sarah will be back in the next hour. european counterparts, who may hold more sway in allowing a new brexit deal to be done. perhaps in the hope they will eventually give in, but time for that is coming out. jonathan blake, bbc news, westminster. our political correspondent now on afternoon live, let's go nationwide and see what's happening around the country in westminster is mark lobel. in our daily visit to the bbc newsrooms around the uk. the government wants to carry on talking, what about? that is not clear, because michael gove today dave guest is at chapel high school did not add any details about what he thinks the new additional near whaley bridge ahead of a meeting for residents tonight. that's following an evacuation agreement could consist of. what he of the village after the partial was stressing today was more collapse of the dam at toddbrook reservoir. we'll be with him injust a moment. fighting talk, saying that the eu in and nick owen is in birmingham with a story that can surely only be our refusing to co—operate, refusing to negotiate. that is not how the eu described as shocking. would put it, and he himself has not it's about a man who's fitted his own 1,000—volt security added any meat that the bone of how device to prevent thieves breaking into his van.
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more on that in just a moment. but first, dave, day six this situation could move forward. the irish prime minister has said of the evacuation in whaley bridge, what's been happening today? that boris johnson can the irish prime minister has said that borisjohnson can come and see him for bilateral talks without any preconditions whenever he likes, but that he wouldn't renegotiate, reopen what we have seen today is continued effo rts what we have seen today is continued efforts to pump water out of the the withdrawal agreement, so that is reservoir, they needed to get the the withdrawal agreement, so that is level down to take the pressure off the stand—off. very interesting to hear from the irish the dam and minimise the chance of the stand—off. very interesting to hearfrom the irish prime minister, that note of realism. even if there it bursting with catastrophic was no deal on october 31, the effects. you can see by its british government would still wake up british government would still wake up the next day at the negotiating table, a lot of negotiating still to residents gathering for a meeting at 5pm when they will be updated by the do. as if he was trying to conjure up emergency services on the state of do. as if he was trying to conjure up an image of a bad dream for boris play. we have seen the return of the chinook helicopter which was johnson, it is still in front of dropping ballast last week to try to him, the work still to do. the fill the dam but today it has been british government would not necessarily agree, but the stand—off back and wing commander gary legg explained what they were aiming to do. as these things do come the certainly continues. what alternatives are the government loads will settle a bit of the proposing if they don't like the engineers have been out there and we backstop, which is part and parcel have spoken to them this morning and of the withdrawal agreement as it they need some gaps filling so we stands? the government's starting are putting more into that to make a
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point is that the withdrawal nice even length as we go down.“ agreement on the backstop, this the gap now filled? it is, as we sit agreement on the backstop, this agreement that the irish border could continue without checks, the there it is filled. what are the guarantee agreed by theresa may on the opening salvo of talks that residents expecting or hoping to hear tonight? we don't know what couldn't get past parliament, is dropped, and they need to hear the they are going to hear but what they british government, they need to will be hoping for is to be able to hear that withdrawal agreement can be renegotiated about the backstop go home soon. they have had five to start with. until then, nothing nights out their homes after this seems to be happening. borisjohnson emergency began on thursday with is not heading to brussels, he was 1500 people told to leave the whaley hosting meetings at downing street bridge area and they have since been today, lots of no—deal brexit living with family friends, some in meetings going on this morning, hotels or even in camper vans. the started in westminster and authorities have been keen to make continuing this afternoon with an sure that they can be as sure as exit strategy committee. while they can be that the dam was safe britain is focusing on no deal before letting people back into preparations, some are looking their homes because they did not forward to a meeting of the g7 at wa nt to their homes because they did not want to send everybody back and then the end of august in france as a bring them out again because of possible moment where boris or the another problem arising. luckily, will come face—to—face with some of the weather has held for them it has those leaders that he needs to crack rained a bit today but it has held this problem with, if not they are which has helped with the operation to lower the water level. they looking at an eu summit in managed to lower it by more than september. other people are eight metres which means it is below the point where the dam was damaged suggesting that the eu is waiting
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until the british parliament returns so the engineers can look at it and at the beginning of september to see how other mps will decide to act decide on the integrity of the dam and see if they can keep the water with the threat of a no deal which they are so against. right now very level low. a lot of very anxious people waiting to go into the meeting to find out when and if they little movement. will be able to go back home. the and tomorrow we will have a special day of coverage looking at the consequences crowds building already. thank you very much. nick is in birmingham. of a no—deal brexit — we want you you to get in touch with your questions on all subjects, this man has taken the security of including politics, health, business, economy, security or anything else. throughout the day our his van into his own hands. 1000 correspondents and experts will answer your questions with a number of of ‘bbc ask this' volts on the door handle?” question—and—answer sessions. contact details are on the screen his van into his own hands. 1000 volts on the door handle? i have to now — please do get in touch correct you, it is actually 2000 with whatever questions volts! is a move born of frustration and anger because 61—year—old ray you might have. taylor, an electrician from the african—american author wolverhampton, has had £5,000 worth of equipment stolen from his van in toni morrison has the past two years for that with a died at the age of 88. common crime and people often put a she won both the pulitzer and nobel prizes for literature. note on their pickled think nothing she's perhaps best known for beloved —— of value is stored inside overnight a novel which explores aspects to try to put off would—be thieves. of slavery —— which was made into a film in 1998. ray has a different notice on his her family said in statement that her passing represents van which is a danger, live a tremendous loss and expressed gratitude for her long terminal. he has rigged up a system and well lived life.
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our entertainment correspondent which gives a 2000 volt shock to anybody who fiddles with the back lizo mzimba is here. door. the whole van is alarmed as well and when the alarm is triggered, the back door handle becomes live. not only that, there award—winning and barrier breaking. isa absolutely, she will be very much becomes live. not only that, there is a siren that goes off and so missed. she was notjust one of the called loud sound bombs at 120 great novelist brew of the last 50 decibels, said to be the equivalent ofajumbojet taking yea rs, great novelist brew of the last 50 years, she was influential and decibels, said to be the equivalent of a jumbojet taking off so decibels, said to be the equivalent of a jumbo jet taking off so with inspirational black novelist as that and the 2000 volts zapping you, well. she was working it might put you off stealing stuff from that particular fan. the last behind—the—scenes as a fiction editor, she helped bring black time they tried to get in the van, literature more into the mainstream, give it a wider audience and then the alarms were going off and it her books themselves tackled so many didn't scare them off. they tried issues that resonated with the black the back door and they ran off with population, and became bestsellers and are renowned notjust in america a drill sol the back door and they ran off with a drill so i decided to come up with an idea to protect the back door. but across the world. you mention the van is completely safe unless the beloveds, the first in many ways you've got a crowbar and you want to ofa the beloveds, the first in many ways of a trilogy, oprah winfrey starred in the film. just as importantly, prise the doors open. no children oprah winfrey featured many of her wa nt prise the doors open. no children want to prise the door is open! i have had questions about pacemakers, books on her book club which meant
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i don't think anybody with a it reached a huge audience. it is pacemaker wants to rob a van. it is ha rd to overestimate it reached a huge audience. it is about pricing of the doors. he says hard to overestimate just how influential that book club it is legal but is it? everybody has commendation could be for somebody been asking that question, if it is safe and legal and the answer seems like any author, including toni morrison. so she was immensely to be yes. as long as there is a warning, which you can perhaps influential, appeared on the cover equate with signs on farms about electric fences for that very common of time, that was the underlined as in the countryside to keep sheep, cattle in. i believe that voltage is how great she was. pulitzer prize, about 3000 compared with his 2000 a nobel prize for literature. really one of the most influential writers big bull would need 4000. we are of the last half—century, sorely missed, dying at the age of 88. learning something today! police have confirmed that although a tellers about some of the tributes. criminal offence could be committed by modifying a vehicle in such a they are just tellers about some of the tributes. they arejust coming tellers about some of the tributes. they are just coming in on social media at the moment. people are way, the electrified fan is legal but they will deal with any remembering both her life, her complaints on a case—by—case basis. family talked about her long lived people can also make a civil claim life, but also about what the books if they feel they need. ray put his met to them. we will be hoping to plan on facebook and got over hear from the likes of president, 100,000 likes and he has copyrighted former president barack obama, he his design and will be charging £380 presented her with the presidential to fit a similar device. some would say good for him, others might say medal of freedom in 2012. i think
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it is shocking! you would get quite you will see people from right the way across from the highest possible a kick! more on that story with you levels to ordinary people who are later on and more on the situation joyed reading her books and felt at whaley bridge both at 6:30pm. they resonated with them or taught them something about american history that it did not realise. thank you for taking as nationwide. everybody will be looking back at somebody who really did change the course of literature for millions of there is more on those stories on people. the bbc iplayer and remind that we a damning report has found that a chief scout who worked go nationwide every weekday for chelsea football club in afternoon at 4:30pm here on the 1960s and ‘70s was a dangerous and prolific child abuser, and says some adults at the club must have known. afternoon live. the club has apologised unreservedly passengers who were on board a british airways flight which had for what it says was terrible sexual and racial abuse suffered by some to be evacuated after smoke poured into the cabin have been talking of its former youth players. about the dramatic incident. our sports correspondent the plane, travelling from london natalie pirks is at stamford bridge. to valencia in spain, was on its descent when smoke began filling the cabin. the pilots had to make an emergency landing wearing oxygen masks. tell us more about this report. the flight‘s 175 passengers then had to slide down escape chutes to get off the plane. today chelsea has released this 247 michael cowan reports. page exhaustive review intending to
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shine a bright light into the dark corners of this club's history, more the final minutes of a british than 100 people interviewed by the airways flight to valencia. one passenger described it as being child protection specialist barrister, and it concluded that like a scene from a horror film. ba flight 422 took off from london heathrow yesterday some adults in this club turned a morning, but ten minutes before blind eye to the horrific sexual landing in valencia, passengers were surrounded by an acrid smoke. abuse committed by the former chief scout, who died in 1983, described very quickly, you couldn't asa scout, who died in 1983, described see the passenger two as a prolific manipulative and seats down from you. sophisticated sexual abuser. it says it became very thick. and we were descending quite the abuse was planned and systematic quickly at that point, and unchallenged. the report is and there wasn't an official heavily critical of the former announcement about what was happening, but people assistant manager, dario gradi, it were saying, get down, says he failed to tell more senior get down, so we were trying to breathe in the cleaner air staff about allegations of abuse towards the floor of the cabin. brought to him by a player and a it has been reported the cockpit was so smoky, player's father. a claim that dario the pilots also wore oxygen masks. gradi told heath about the allegations which subjected the another flyer told the bbc, as the plane came into land, some passengers were crying. baltimore bullying and intimidation. essentially calling it a lost opportunity to stop keith from going
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on to abuse more boys. dario gradi once we got on the ground, everybody was suspended in 2016 from technical jumped out of their seat expecting the doors to fling open and it was a director, he has always denied good three orfour having any knowledge of the crimes the doors to fling open and it was a good three or four minutes before they opened and people were shouting, why aren't you opening the committed by barry bonelli in the doors? fire crews greeted the flight on the runway in valencia, 80s when he was a coach when dario where all the passengers were helped to safety. gradi was the manager at crewe. a british airways says three customers were taken to hospital separate review came out today by as a precaution but have the children's charity by manos, since been discharged. looking at historical racism. from but the airline has drawn criticism 1982 to the late 90s. —— barnardos. from those travelling, with one passenger taking to social it found systematic racial abuse of media saying, "plane full of smoke, black players, subjected to a daily no oxygen, no announcements time rate of racial abuse, and it on the plane and no staff dealing says a number of players recall with anything in the airport." hearing abuse of remarks from the ba has apologised, saying, "the safety of our customers and coach, a former chelsea coach, crew is always our highest priority. making racially abusive remarks on a in addition to our team on site, daily basis, he has always denied british airways team members that in this review. the club has have arrived in valencia now set up support and conversation to help our customers and our local airport partners schemes for around 40 victims with anything they need." michael cowan, bbc news. affected by this. it has apologised unreservedly for their terrible past in a moment maryam is going to bring
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experiences. the club has also said us the latest business news. first a look at the headlines edible feed all its findings into the overarching report being done by the government rejects claims that it's unwilling to negotiate the overarching report being done by with the eu and wants talks to fail the fa at the qc. -- in order to allow a no—deal brexit. chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report the overarching report being done by the fa at the qc. —— and the qc. describes as "unchallenged" sex abuse by former chief scout eddie heath. a british airways flight had to be evacuated after smoke poured into the cabin minutes before it was due to land. nobel prize winning the plane, travelling from london author toni morrison has to valencia in spain, died at the age of 88. was on its descent when smoke began filling the cabin. the pilots had to make an emergency landing wearing oxygen masks. the flight‘s 175 passengers then had to slide down escape chutes here's your business to get off the plane. michael cowan reports. headlines on afternoon live. fashion firm boohoo has bought the online business of uk brands the final minutes of a british karen millen and coast airways flight to valencia. one passenger described it as being for £18.2 million. like a scene from a horror film. ba flight 422 took off boohoo, an online—only retailer, said acquiring the website from london heathrow yesterday operations of the two brands "would represent highly morning, but ten minutes before complementary additions". landing in valencia, passengers were surrounded by an acrid smoke. the us has officially named china as a "currency manipulator", a statement which will intensify tensions between the world's two largest economies. the announcement by the us treasury
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follows a sharp fall in the value of the chinese yuan very quickly, you couldn't against the dollar. see the passenger two the move was enough to unnerve seats down from you. it became very thick. global stock markets though they have since recovered. and we were descending quite quickly at that point, and there wasn't an official july's hot weather failed to boost announcement about what was consumer spending in the uk happening, but people which fell to a new low amid brexit were saying, get down, get down, so we were trying uncertainty and slow to breathe in the cleaner air real wage growth. towards the floor of the cabin. average retail sales over the year tojuly rose by 0.5% according it has been reported to the british retail consortium. the cockpit was so smoky, it said the "challenging retail the pilots also wore oxygen masks. environment" was taking its toll on both the high street and online. another flyer told the bbc, as the plane came into land, some passengers were crying. fire crews greeted the flight let's have a look at the markets. if on the runway in valencia, where all the passengers were helped to safety. we look at the figures, a bit of an british airways says three customers were taken to hospital up we look at the figures, a bit of an up and down date with the london as a precaution but have market about to close down about 50 since been discharged. points and have laid out the but the airline has drawn criticism currencies just for you! thank you! from those travelling, with one passenger taking to social media saying, "plane full of smoke, no oxygen, no announcement you are a proper business person. that is how i mentally envisage it. on the plane and no staff dealing with anything in the airport."
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ba has apologised, saying... i would be curious to see your school reports years ago! boohoo's share price is up at around 5% last i checked and they are the big story. they are buying karen millen michael cowan, bbc news. and coast's operations. the pound has held itself against most of you're watching afternoon live, currency but the markets are worried these are our headlines... the government rejects claims that it's unwilling to negotiate about us and china after comments with the eu and wants talks to fail from president trump about chinese ta riffs in order to allow a no—deal brexit. from president trump about chinese tariffs but also we have seen the us treasury talking about china being chelsea football club apologise unreservedly over what a report describes as ‘unchallenged' officially a currency manipulator sex abuse by former and that spooked the asian market chief scout eddie heath. earlier although they have recovered a bit since. also we have ihg, which nobel prize—winning author toni morrison has died at the age of 88. ru ns a bit since. also we have ihg, which runs holiday inn and crowne plaza, it has disappointing figures are so plenty for investors to get their soon to become the pride of derby teeth into in normally a quiet county, wayne rooney will move to month. the championship club injanuary, your little over a year after james bevan is chief playing in the united states. he investment officer at ccla
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says being closer to his family was a big factor in his decision to investment management. return to england. james anderson it is important to point out that above be missing for england in the they are not buying the whole of second ashes test at lord's. the karen millen butjust the online ca lf second ashes test at lord's. the calf injury that restricted him to operation. what does that mean for four overs could open the door for the stores? probably not good news jofra archer who has taken six for the stores of the people who wickets in a second game today. but work ina for the stores of the people who work in a they know how to use social media to stoke up sales and they think they can do marvellous in rugby union, no place for ben things with the sales profile of te'o or mike brown, england face karen milian and indeed of coast wales in a world cup warm up on sunday, head coach eddiejones will which karen millen had bought. i guess that is true if you look at name his final squad after the the success of temple nacker is an match. i will have more on that of online retailer but their model is the rest of the sportjust not having a physical footprint. match. i will have more on that of the rest of the sport just after 3:30pm. talking about the markets, early in a teenager has appeared in court asian trade, markets and investors charged with attempted we re asian trade, markets and investors were worried about the kind of murder after a child was allegedly thrown from the tenth floor anguish coming out of the us of the tate modern art treasury. explain to me why it's gallery on sunday. the six—year=old, who was found on the fifth—floor roof, is in a critical important that they officially but stable condition. our correspondent called china currency manipulators for that there are several layers, jane—frances kelly was at the bromley youth court this morning, where more details firstly in calling them that, they of the boy's condition were given. can take formal action against
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china. that is on the basis that currency manipulation is absolutely forbidden under imf and the 17—year—old was wearing a grey international rules. that said, china definitely on one level it sweatshirt, he confirmed his name, age and address, but for legal needs a weaker currency and mr trump will be very cross because of course reasons he cannot be identified. he was arrested on sunday by police as the chinese currency weakens, so responding to reports that a small the impact of the us tariffs child had allegedly been thrown from diminishes in terms of impacting the the tenth floor of an extension to capacity for chinese goods to be sold profitably in america. the the tenth floor of an extension to the tate modern. the child fail challenge of course that china also about 100 feet, sustaining faces is that as its currency falls, life—threatening injuries, he was airlifted to hospital. the court so the cost of servicing debt that revealed that the child, who is a six national visiting london work is established in us dollars goes up so it needs to be careful not to with his parents, sustained a bleed to the brain and fractures to his devalue at a pace that leaves international markets deeply upset. i'm talking about weaker currency, spine, arms and legs. doctors have pound sterling, we have had this been able to stabilise him but he remains in critical condition. sterling effective exchange rate police say that the two boys are not index published showing that the pound has slipped below the point linked, the 17 has been remanded in reached in august 2017 so what does youth custody and will appear at the old bailey on thursday. ch that tell us? that there is real uncertainty in the marketplace about
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whether we are heading for a no—deal brexit which the bulk of the city a man has been found guilty participants anticipate would be extremely bad news for the uk ch a man has been found guilty of murdering eight people economy and by extension for the pound. that said, one of the things whose home was set alight while they slept. thatis pound. that said, one of the things that is challenging market is the shahid mohammed — who is thirty seven — whole uncertainty. nobody knows what is going on and as a result nobody carried out the attack on the house in birkby, huddersfield in 2002 is going on and as a result nobody is prepared to make two—way pricing. with other men as part talking about hotels, ihg runs a of a family dispute. jurors were told that petrol bombs were thrown into the property. five children were killed in holiday inn and crowne plaza hotels the fire, along with their mother, and it has been talking about the uncle and grandmother. the shooting in el paso, way that business has been going and in which an alleged white one of the things investors are content reading on is the stagnating supremacist opened fire growth in the us with things not on shoppers at a supermarket, going so well there. this is the has risen to 22 in its death toll. as the victims families intercontinental hotel group and speak of their grief, they have been saying that not only the former us president barack obama has called on americans is it relatively slow in the states to reject language from any of their leaders that feeds hatred but they are having difficulty in or normalises racism. yesterday, president trump condemned generating strong sales in china. i the attack on an el paso supermarket don't think any of that should come and separate shooting in dayton, as much surprise to the market. the ohio which left nine people dead. phillipa thomas reports. market. the great advantage of ihg 22 dead, 29 wounded. group today if they don't own most this texan city is in mourning, of the hotels for that they do them with details still emerging up of the hotels for that they do them up and sellthem
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of families torn apart. of the hotels for that they do them up and sell them on but because they are not carrying heavy capital, they are not carrying heavy capital, they are ina two—month—old baby are not carrying heavy capital, they are in a strong position to make paul is an orphan. strong shareholder returns even in it is believed his young mother, an environment which is typically not that great for hoteliers. and of jordan, shielded his body with hers, and his father, course it is august. normally this andre, died trying isa course it is august. normally this to protect them both. is a quiet period but do you feel his grandfather says this august is a bit different? he can forgive the killer. is a quiet period but do you feel this august is a bit different7m the aggressor could be is proving to be absolutely my son, 21 years old. fabulous! every day is busy and a confused, on the wrong path. challenge and just the way it should be. he made a terrible thing. i'm glad you're seeing the upside! a iforgive him because he was not in his senses. fabulous august forjames, like we he had the devil inside of him. but the city's mayor feel. i am thrilled to be here when made his anger very clear. everybody else is on holiday! we we are dealing with the tragedy of 22 people who have deserve a holiday, let's go together! we did before and it was perished by an evil, fun. in italy, but say no more, what hateful act of a white supremacist happened... it was somewhere in that has no bearing or belong in el paso. here, unlike dayton, ohio, the killer's motivations appear tuscany. to be driven by racist hatred, it is results day for which the president himself students across scotland. teenagers have been finding out how condemned from the white house. they did in their highers
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and advanced highers, in one voice, our nation must which decide whether they'll get condemn racism, bigotry, a place at university. and white supremacy. younger pupils have been has he done enough to condemn it finding out how they did in their national five qualifications. rather than stoke it? james shaw is at a school in paisley. his predecessor it is all about the waiting. some clearly believes not. barack obama has called pupils will not have slept much, on all americans to reject language from any of their leaders that feeds some might be dreading this day, hatred, or normalises others are looking forward to it and racist sentiments. then, via text, e—mail or in a white envelope, the moment of truth. a and this president has used moment which might be life changing. language unlike any other. they are bringing drugs, was that a surprise? yes, i was they are bringing crime, aiming for it but you always have they are rapists. doubts. you wonder if that was an a. he is a man used to making waves and shocking others, never more so than in the wake i got doubts. you wonder if that was an a. igotadin doubts. you wonder if that was an a. i got a d in maths which might to of the violence in charlottesville, virginia two years ago, ta ke i got a d in maths which might to take next year and get better and go from there. you will soldier on? when mr trump commented yes. some up how you feel this that there were "some very fine morning. amazed. i did better than people on both sides." and that's where the man who is currently the front runner to challenge him in next year's elections focused his expected. across scotland, 133,000 remarks on monday. god forgive him. pupils sat exams this year. the pass
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ladies and gentlemen, the words a president utters, matter. the world listens. rate at national five up 0.7 percentage points but down two they understand, and quite frankly, percentage points but down two frankly, our children are listening. percentage points but down two percentage points at higher level and 1.1 percentage points for president trump said on monday, there is no place advanced highers. the system is for hatred in america. different in scotland to elsewhere what's less clear is how far in the uk with a national five exam he and congress are prepared donein to go to counter it. in the uk with a national five exam done in the fourth year, highers in philippa thomas, bbc news. the fifth year but like in the rest of the country, help is available for people who feel they need it. i'm joined now by our correspondent it's important to realise that this is the here and now and there is gary o'donogue in el paso. a lwa ys is the here and now and there is always a still a pathway for young people to move forward. and that they should not be too disappointed again today, this focus on the by anything they get today, if it's importance of how we speak about not quite what they hoped for because there is always a next incidents like this, and how step.. here at this high school in rhetoric, political rhetoric can paisley it will take a while for fuel or dampen those sorts of some pupils to figure out what their results mean for their future actions. there is obviously a clash options. but others know almost now in progress between former immediately. she has done extremely president obama and the current well. we were really nervous or
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through the exams, she said she president obama and the current didn't do well when she came out, president trump over that language. she said she didn't do well. and obama did not name donald trump in there were boxes of tissues! but that posting yesterday, that today, the hard work she did and all message, but it is clear who he had in mind was not president trump has the studying was worthwhile i'm really proud of her. i did as best reacted to that this morning, saying asi really proud of her. i did as best as i could and i'm very happy with previous president do not criticise myself. i don't think i could have done any better. scotland's president obama when they were shootings on his watch, so he is education secretary described it as awfully feeling sore about that. in a strong set of results. the el paso, as you know, the death all conservatives said that should be increased concern about a narrowing has gone up to 22. one person died of the curriculum for these pupils, in hospital yesterday. we are the overwhelming emotion mayjust be a relief that it is all over. hearing that one of the local funeral homes is agreeing to waive the funeral charges for those who need to be buried. president maxine will be we have been reporting that the african—american writer toni morrison has died at the age of 88. many tributes have been pouring in for her and barack obama, the former us president, has taken to twitter to pay his respects. he is pictured
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here tomorrow, there have been a with her there. number of voices, particularly among democratic politicians and indeed one of those running for the democratic nomination, beto o'rourke, used to be congressmen here, in number of people saying president trump, stay away. a reminder that we are looking at toni morrison has died at the age of the consequences of a no—deal brexit 88. she was a pizza prizewinner had here tomorrow so get in touch with also won the nobel prize for us if you have any questions about what the possible impacts could be. literature in 1993. let's get more on this now with bonnie greer, the columnist for the new european newspaper. 61124 is the text number and you can e—mail us as well. we look forward also a playwright herself. i think we can see how ronnie has paid to trying to answer them with our tribute on twitter. paying tribute correspondence and experts we have there are about how her work has lined up. that is it, ben brown is crossed over, her work continues... up lined up. that is it, ben brown is up next with the news at five but now the weather.
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low pressure is the dominant feature in the coming days, initially thank you forjoining us. you met bringing afairly in the coming days, initially bringing a fairly showery regime. some of us will stay bright with toni morrison. what did you make of blue skies and sunshine while others her? first of all, she made me sit have frequent showers and torrential rain in places this afternoon along with some thunder and lightning, there and she was a great presence. particularly but not exclusively in scotland. it is all driven by this literally a great presence. even if slow moving low pressure which is you didn't know who she was. you sat going nowhere fast and the main focus of the showers across much of with her ad looked at this scotland, northern ireland and northern england, wales and enormously present human being. south—west england, some of the showers will filter further south somebody who was right there with and eastward but not so many into you, not anywhere else. she wasn't east anglia and south—east england looking at anything else. add that and some state mainly dry bottom quite breezy, stronger gusts in caused you, i guess it caused me to southern coast, 30—40 mph but with really care for her even more than i the sunshine, temperatures reaching did before i met her. she wrote very 23 celsius. with the showers, more in the high teens. keep the showers much about the black experience it out until society, and one of the through this evening, most are quotes that somebody has posted is, losing their energy overnight but still some heavy ones in parts of if you can only be tall because someone is on their knees, you have scotland. driest in central,
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a serious problem. that kind of southern and eastern england and temperatures for most of the uk will be in double figures, 11—14dc. still sense, sentiment infused her work. it was even deeper than that. that some showers tomorrow, similar is just places today. not quite as many in it was even deeper than that. that isjust a statement, it was even deeper than that. that is just a statement, but what toni england and wales and northern morrison was was a huge writer. next ireland, more scattered. still some heavy ones in scotland. thundery are in places, they could be 20—30 to walt whitman, i think, the millimetres in some of the downpours ina millimetres in some of the downpours in a short amount of time. in the biggest writer america has ever produced, a huge canvas. she was able to weave together not only sunshine, 23 or 24 celsius but more like the high teens with the african america but indigenous showers. on thursday, we got in between areas of low pressure at so culture, muslim american culture. many have a largely dry date but keep an eye on this low pressure approaching from the atlantic which hispanic american culture. she put them on this huge canvas. she wrote will bring some unsettled conditions going into friday. on thursday, few about men with such compassion, such we re going into friday. on thursday, few were showers around, most of them understanding, such wit, and of focused again across scotland. one or two course women. for many she invented focused again across scotland. one ortwo in focused again across scotland. one or two in england and wales and northern ireland but if and further african—american women on some between than what we have seen in the first part of the week. many level, so i think her work is going have a dry day with spells of to live forever, because it is so sunshine and temperatures reaching big. it is so immense. another one
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24 celsius. cloud on thursday increases ahead of this low pressure of our quotes was, we speak, we built how the isobars are close write, we do language, that is how together as it sweeps across the civilisations heal. that seems country on friday and saturday bringing some exceptionally windy particularly pertinent at the moment when we are talking about the weather and some heavy rain some importance of the language that people in public office use. you disturbed weather potentially on friday and saturday and disruption as possible. know what is interesting is listening to you and thinking about today, my grandmother, my late grandmother would have said that toni morrison passed over today, at what an interesting time that she has passed over. because of now, all this turmoil and hatred going on in the united states, my late grandmother would say, toni morrison has passed over to do her work, to help is on the other side. in a way, we mourn, but in a way we celebrate her next level of herjourney and her next level of herjourney and her writing is immortal. when a great writer dies, it often brings
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new readers to their work who have not tried any of their books before. where would you encourage people to start? i always take you should start? i always take you should start in the middle of something, not starter boots, my favourite is song of solomon, published in the 70s, about a man at his magical journey, it has everything that she is in it without question. good to talk to, thank you very much. time for a look at the weather. seven yea rs seven years ago, what a summer it was, building up to the peak of the london olympics stopped a year ahead, we could be catching a living fever again. the opposite side of the world, taking place in tokyo where conditions will be a lot different to what they were in
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london. quite challenging conditions for both spectators, competitors alike. daytime temperatures in tokyo, last year they got around to 41, heatwave conditions have taken its toll, particularly humidity. 73%, if you think how humid it has been here of late and wrap that up, that has a big impact. it has the impact on health, in japan alone big impact. it has the impact on health, injapan alone in the first week of august over 18,000 heat —related admissions to hospital, 58 deaths, three times the normal this amount for this time of year. add in the mix of sport and you can imagine just how difficult that will be to today at 5:00pm... cope with. the locals out of the last few days running in those government rejects claims it wants eu talks to fail... conditions, but the organisers having a bit of a challenge on their so that there'll be a no—deal brexit. hands. try to come up with inventive brussels says there's no basis for further talks. ways to ease the situation somewhat, the foreign secretary insists britain will leave the eu either have come up with misting at the end of october. we wa nt we want to get a deal with the eu sprays dotted around the capital. but we will be leaving if there is
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and of course the venues. it bit of no movement from their side at the water to try it here. it end of october come what may. we'll have the latest from brussels and westminster, and we'll be talking to a former diplomat about how the stalemate might be broken. the other main stories on bbc news at 5:00pm. an unreserved apology from chelsea football club for the years of child abuse by its former chief scout eddie heath. the nobel and pulitzer prize winning author, toni morrison,
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