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hello this is bbc newsroom live you‘re watching bbc newsroom live. hello, this is bbc newsroom live. with joanna gosling. the headlines. the headlines. it‘s midday and these are the main former chancellor philip hammond former chancellor philip hammond stories this morning. launches an attack launches an attack former chancellor philip hammond on the prime minister, on the prime minister, launches an attack accusing him of wrecking accusing him of wrecking on the prime minister, the uk‘s chances of getting accusing him of wrecking the uk's chances of getting the uk‘s chances of getting a deal with the eu. a deal with the eu. by setting the bar at the level a deal with the eu. by setting the bar at the level of removing the backstop altogether, you're watching bbc newsroom live. by setting the bar at the level of removing the backstop altogether, they are effectively ending any it's ham and these are the main of removing the backstop altogether, possibility of a discussion stories this morning. they are effectively ending any they are effectively ending any with the european union. possibility of a discussion possibility of a discussion former chancellor philip hammond with the european union. with the european union. launches an attack the family of nora quoirin say on the prime minister, accusing him of wrecking they‘re "heartbroken", the uk's chances of getting the family of nora quoirin say they‘re heartbroken as they await as they await the results a deal with the eu. the family of nora quoirin say the results of a postmortem of a postmortem examination, they're heartbroken, examination to try to establish how to try to establish how as they await the results she died in malaysia. by setting the bar at the level of a postmortem examination, she died in malaysia. they are really struggling of removing the backstop altogether, to try to establish how with grief and i feel the same. they are effectively ending any to lose a child, it‘s terrible. possibility of a discussion she died in malaysia. with the european union. they are really struggling really distraught in grief, with grief and i feel the same. and i feel the same. to lose a child, it‘s terrible. to lose a child is terrible. the family of nora quoirin say they're heartbroken as they await rail passengers face an increase rail passengers face an increase in season—ticket prices in season ticket prices the results of a postmortem rail passengers face an increase of almost 3% next year. of almost 3% next year. examination to try to establish how in season ticket prices she died in malaysia. of almost 3% next year. really struggling with grief and i the mother of a 12—year—old girl, tv ads for philadelphia cheese tv adverts for philadelphia and volkswagen are the first to be cheese and volkswagen who drowned in june, are the first to be banned, claims that racism within the police banned under a new rule to prevent under a new rule to prevent means the family may feel the same, to lose a child. harmful gender stereotypes. never know how she died. harmful gender stereotypes. tv adverts for philadelphia cheese and volkswagen are the first to be banned, britain is in the midst
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terrible. under a new rule to prevent of a cauliflower crisis. rail passengers face an increase harmful gender stereotypes. that‘s after extreme weather killed in season ticket prices off much of this year‘s crops. climate change activist of almost 3% next year. and coming up. greta thunberg is about to set off the mother of a 12—year—old girl, why the famous lord's cricket ground and in sport, the second ashes test from plymouth, to spend two weeks who drowned in june, will be turning red tomorrow, was scheduled to get under way claims that racism within the police sailing over the north atlantic means the family may on day two of the second ashes test. at lords today, but in a boat with no toilet, the great british kitchen or privacy. never know how she died. summer has intervened. the 16—year—old is due play‘s been delayed because of rain. to attend a crucial climate tv adverts for philadelphia cheese conference in new york — but has stopped flying and volkswagen are the first to be for environmental reasons. banned under a new rule to prevent sport now and, for a full round up, our chief environment correspondentjustin rowlatt is waiting for her to set off. harmful gender stereotypes. from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah mulkerrins. good morning. good afternoon. and in sport, england so the second ashes test welcome to bbc newsroom live. send for their archer. was scheduled to get under i‘m joanna gosling. it is obvious they not going to be a 1—0 down in the ashes series, way at lord's at 11am, but guess what. the former chancellor, but they're more likely the great british summer has to be dodging showers than bouncers at lord's. philip hammond, has accused co mforta ble it is obvious they not going to be a comfortable journey. two weeks on a intervened, and play has been the government of trying to wreck small boat with no amenities and the delayed because of rain. the chance of a new brexit deal reason she is doing it is because let's go to lords and our she wants the journey to be carbon with the eu by making demands that sports correspondentjoe wilson. brussels will never accept. free. there is always a lot of the weather sucking the excitement out of the first in his first comments criticism when these conferences day of an ashes test? since stepping down last month, happen and people jet in from around mr hammond said a no—deal brexit the world on flights which has a would be a betrayal good morning. of the 2016 referendum. welcome to bbc newsroom live. very heavy carbon footprint. in terms of actually making a the former chancellor, writing in the times, difference, and focusing minds on philip hammond, has accused here in this part of london we have he said it was a myth that a no—deal the government of trying to wreck the chance of a new brexit exit will be painless. those aspects, is literally going to deal with the eu by making had two types of weather, light rain demands that brussels he argues that rather than resulting have an impact you think? there are and heavy rain. of course cricket will never accept. in a powerful, independent uk, in his first comments grounds tried to adapt as best they the reality would be a diminished since stepping down last month, mr hammond said a no—deal brexit can with satellites and we also have and inward—looking little england. 8 million people in the world, one would be a betrayal
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our political correspondent, of the 2016 referendum. far superior drainage. —— person‘s choice not to fly, objectively, doesn‘t make a tony bonsignore, is at westminster. writing in the times, floodlights. but you still can't difference. —— 8 billion. i asked he said it was a myth that a no—deal play cricket in the rain. the good he is saying what he thinks. what is exit will be painless. thing is there's always something to he argues that rather than resulting ritter what is the point of this, talk about and speculate, and as we in a powerful, independent uk, the reaction to it? what difference there is only you and a couple of the reality would be a diminished look ahead we really have to focus and inward—looking little england. my it make? it is a statement of crewmembers. —— greta thunberg. she our political correspondent, on one man. the remarkable steve intent, if you like, those who smith, the australian batsmen who scored the best part of 300 runs on nick eardley, is at westminster. his own in the first test at support him, those vehemently said that by choosing not to fly i opposed to a no—deal brexit, that am sending a message that i do not he waited a little while to say what edgbaston. the key thought for he really thinks and he has come out england has to be how well we get when parliament returns on the 3rd think it is acceptable. and making a broader point that a society we need and done it now. he has been quiet steve smith out? there will be of september, they will fight as something new for him to face in a to make a change to the way things for a few weeks since borisjohnson ha rd of september, they will fight as hard as they can, search every way are done. this is how our argument test match contest in the form of they can, to try and stop a no—deal got into downing street. we were expecting something from philip brexit because they fear no—deal jofra archer who england have hammond because he has very strong and if you are greta thunberg, your selected for their squad but have views on brexit and we got it in an brexit because they fear no—deal brexit is becoming increasingly not named their 11 yet. yesterday likely. philip hammond‘s message in when i spoke to the captain i asked an interview this morning with the article in the times. also, very bbc and an article in the times, word carries a lot more. she has hard—hitting article in the times. also, very ha rd—hitting interview this three prongs to it, the first was article in the times. also, very hard—hitting interview this morning him whetherjofra archer would win such a huge international reputation on the today programme. here is a taste of what he had to say. his assertion a no—deal brexit would bea his assertion a no—deal brexit would be a betrayal of the vote in 2016. and is followed so closely by the media around the world. she receives it is very tempting from london the ashes for them? he says it was not talked about at to see the eu as a monolithic block threatening the uk. the time and he says it would be the truth is slightly different. if you ask him, he will
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defintely say yes. catastrophic for the uk economy. —— so their coalition of 27 is itself and that's what you want, media around the world. she receives —— so she says that it makes more of young guys coming in full of confidence and belief also, potentially for the union as a difference. it is extraordinary. a very fragile coalition. in their own ability, and someone who definitely won't shy well. the key message was about you talk about her having a huge away from any challenge. they have agreed a stance it is great to have characters boris johnson‘s and if they were to reopen the terms like that in the dressing room, well. the key message was about borisjohnson‘s negotiating strategy. boris johnson international representation, being seen as a it feeds off the rest borisjohnson‘s negotiating strategy. borisjohnson has said he of the withdrawal agreement, wa nts to international representation, being seen as a world leader, she has 16 that coalition would of the guys as well. undoubtedly fragment. strategy. borisjohnson has said he wants to see the backstop, northern usual. is she going to speak at the they are not going united nations? she has been invited to take that risk. of course, australia and their ireland backstop, insurance policy they simply are not. captain when he was asked about designed to ensure no hardboard in jofra archer said we know about him to talk at a climate summit that has been called by the una new york. —— northern ireland, a red line for because in the other forms of and the people, the smart people, borisjohnson, he northern ireland, a red line for boris johnson, he wants in whitehall understand that northern ireland, a red line for borisjohnson, he wants to see it go cricket we have faced him and know altogether if a deal is to be extremely well and they know that reached. this is what philip hammond in new york. they wanted to talk by setting the bar at the level all about him. of coursejofra of removing the backstop altogether, archer has played in australia and had to say about that. they are effectively ending because her line is the house is on any those hot and dry cricketing possibility of a discussion with the european union. fire, we need to put out the flames. it is very tempting from london conditions. today in terms of the to see the eu as a monolithic she is a great conveyor of the need block threatening the uk. english weather, there is a lot of the truth is slightly different. anticipating to do. so a lovely day their coalition of 27 is itself a very fragile coalition. three things, essentially, that for anticipation as the ashes for stopping climate change. the philip hammond the same. very they have agreed a stance and if they were to reopen the terms important. the first, borisjohnson, smoulder. of the withdrawal agreement, by setting the bar so high, his red that coalition would boat is just down there. it is 60 undoubtedly fragment. let's bring in simon line is the northern ireland king from bbc weather. what's it looking like for feet long, 12 feet wide, it is a the day then at lord's any they are not going backstop, insurance policy designed to take that risk. really state of the art racing to ensure there is no hardboard of chance of play at all? they simply are not. northern ireland, he says boris heavy rain there at the moment and yacht, quite possibly the least johnson insisting it has to go is it does not look great if i am co mforta ble yacht, quite possibly the least comfortable way to travel across the and the people, the smart people,
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effectively working a chance of a in whitehall understand that atlantic. it crashes through the honest. the heaviest of the rainbow extremely well and they know that deal with the eu. he is also saying tend to clear away during the by setting the bar at the level wave, i had the privilege of sailing on ita afternoon so there might be some of removing the backstop altogether, wave, i had the privilege of sailing on it a couple days ago and it kind there is no mandate for a no—deal they are effectively ending any of scoops up and it is a drier spells and a few interludes possibility of a discussion brexit, something a lot of brexit fa ntastically of scoops up and it is a later this afternoon. if i was to fantastically exciting thing go on. supporters vehemently disagree with. clutch at straws we may get a bit of with the european union. it is very muscular. it dives he say it was never talked about in play but it depends on how much through the waves which means it is rainfall falls between now and then. 2016. he says no—deal brexit would so, effectively, what philip hammond very wet and very rough and be at the betrayal of the referendum a lot of paddles. they will have to is saying, borisjohnson is working doa result. talking about how damaging a lot of paddles. they will have to do a lot of work to try and get to the outfield ready. —— a lot of his own negotiations, making no—deal extremely uncomfortable. it is not he thinks no—deal brexit would be to brexit all the more likely. it was just that there are no amenities. he not just boris johnson‘s the uk, not only economically but also a threat to the union. and this pointed out the bright blue bucket puddles. fingers crossed then. brexit all the more likely. it was notjust borisjohnson‘s policy philip hammond had something to say because there is no toilet. she is phrase, he said it would lead to a about, also the personnel, and a dig wedged alongside the hull. as it diminished and inward —looking lot's more on the bbc bangs along the waves as they go sport website and app, england. that not all philip hammond including reaction to celtic‘s exit from the champions league about, also the personnel, and a dig about unelected officials in downing along. profoundly uncomfortable. i street pulling the strings. he did said are you prepared for what play off rounds. you‘re going to face well you are on had to say, a date about the boss neil lennon furious after his not mention names but we know who he unelected people pulling the strings board? and she smiled, she is quite is talking about specifically, side lost to the romanian side cluj. dominic cummings. former head of the looking forward to it. she said no i wa nt to looking forward to it. she said no i want to go on it it is a great way more from us in the next hour. vote to leave, no special adviser to to travel. she also said she is —— dig. referring to the person who borisjohnson. here was dominic looking forward to the isolation. cummings this morning. she said adjustment to be alone on more now on the former chancellor, the ocean with me and the others on philip hammond accusing orchestrated the vote leave, dominic the ocean with me and the others on the government of trying the boat. and have some time alone cummings. philip hammond is accused and if you think of how her life has to deliberately wreck the uk chances philip hammond has accused
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you of racking brexit and asking of getting a deal with the eu, changed, she began her climate you of wrecking brexit strikes almost exactly one year ago, impossible demands, what do you say in order to force through a no—deal and asking impossible demands, brexit. what do you say to that? forcing through no—deal brexit to that? forcing through no-deal mr hammond is one of more by making demands... than 20 conservative mps pulling strings. 20th of august. she was just an to write to borisjohnson, ordinary swedish schoolchild and now saying the government is setting she is this kind of huge the bar too high in trying brexit by making demands... pulling to renegotiate a deal with brussels. international figure she is this kind of huge internationalfigure as she is this kind of huge international figure as we were discussing. so she has been through meanwhile, the commons speaker, john bercow, says he will fight so, dominic cummings not being these enormous changes and for her, ‘with every breath in his body‘ strings. dominic cummings not being tempted into a response but downing these enormous changes and for her, to stop mrjohnson proroguing the opportunity to get two weeks parliament, in an attempt away from all the noise and cannot street has responded to what philip tempted into making any comment, but to force through no—deal. hammond has had to say today. they at she faces —— to say he did everything he could to let's discuss this further downing street sources have, they withjoe moor, former director block no deal preparations and of legislative affairs are not happy with the former chancellor, they accuse philip undermined essentially no deal hammond of doing everything he can at downing street under theresa may. preparations when theresa may was to try to block a no deal and prime minister and he is also being . she was adamant she was not on to accused by downing street of fly. they have not decided how they effectively doing the eu‘s work for are going to get back. she has taken preparations for a no deal in the it took a well to come out and see are going to get back. she has taken a year off school to attend this what he thinks but now he has done them, effectively making it more run—up to 31st of march. has been difficult to find a deal. thank you it and what he thinks but now he has done itand number accused by downing street of doing what he thinks but now he has done it and number ten has hit back in very much. we can get the thoughts conference in september. then she is similar fashion it and number ten has hit back in similarfashion saying it and number ten has hit back in similar fashion saying that philip hammond did his best efforts to try travelling to canada and the plan is the eu's work for them, undermining to stop the uk leaving on the 31st now of one mp. mostly overland may be using a boat more than 20 conservative mps have the eu's work for them, undermining the government's strategy by trying as well she will travel through to rule out a no deal altogether. wrote to borisjohnson, saying the government has set america down into south america, to the bar too high in of october seeing he undermined trying to renegotiate a brexit deal with the eu. the amazon, the plan is to go to thank you very much. negotiations. a lot of heat here in we were hearing that philip hammond costa rica, down to the very tip of the family of 15—year—old terms of substance, what do you make of what has been said?” south america across to antarctica
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nora quoirin have said their hearts seesit are broken after her body we were hearing that philip hammond sees it as a working situation, and then back up to santiago in was discovered in the malaysian terms of substance, what do you make of what has been said? i think it is raising the prospects of a no—deal jungle yesterday. unfairto of what has been said? i think it is unfair to philip hammond to be a postmortem examination is under honest. i think he has hit back himself and said i clearly supported way, with the results brexit. —— wrecking situation. chile where there will be another big climate conference. so the plan expected at lunchtime. brexit and leaving with a deal. and andy moore reports. nora's family released a new photo of the 15—year—old they called indeed he voted for it three times one of them is alberto costa their "most precious girl". when the meaningful vote process was and hejoins me via webcam from southern italy. in a statement, they said... going through the house of commons. do you think this government has no is to spend months travelling through america. she has a film crew what he is saying i think is that intention of getting a deal? boris there is not a mandate for no deal has said there is a 1 million to with her and she will document it and that was something that was never part of the referendum for a documentary and for her to see the effects first hand that climate campaign itself and therefore doesn't support the deal for the zero chance of no deal so i signed change is having around the world so the letter because i want to help it is an amazing kind ofjourney for reasons he stated. and do you think the letter because i want to help such a young girl. greta thunberg, it is effectively a wrecking tactic? the prime minister ensure we get that deal which the conservative across america, looking at how the a helicopter lifted nora's body out party government has consistently world is changing under the imprint i think whatever deal has to happen of climate change. it sounds of the dense jungle, promised. promised the british about 2km from the resort will have to have some element of a electorate. let me be very clear. i amazing. thank you very much indeed where she was staying. it was winched up in a cage, backstop in it. it is obviously voted three times in the house of adjusted. supported by a police officer. an uneasy calm has descended crucial that the northern ireland on hong kong airport, border is protected and the people commons to brexit, to get out of the after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted we reported ourselves flights for a second day. of northern ireland are fairly there were angry confrontations just represented as part of this process eu ina commons to brexit, to get out of the eu in a smooth and orderly manner. the reason i have signed the letter before midnight between security at the dusan resort... moving forward. he is saying that if forces and demonstrators you going to these negotiations with this morning is because for three staging a sit—in. the volunteers who found nora said the airport authority says it‘s they had been searching yea rs i have this morning is because for three years i have been championing the obtained a temporary in a line when one of no interest in having a backstop it case of citizens‘ rights, british injunction, banning protesters them saw her body lying means they won't go anywhere. citizens living and working in the
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across a small stream. from entering certain areas. another ten say that you are and, in a new statement, eu and eu nationals living and china‘s hong kong affairs office has speaking our efforts to negotiate in working in the uk. if we were to condemned what it‘s called he shouted, they all stopped, "near—terrorist acts" at the airport and then, some time later, the same way as theresa may faced. by "violent protesters". the police arrived to tape our correspondent stephen mcdonell off the area. she kept putting two politicians leave the eu without a deal, it has nora's family said her learning gave us this update difficulties were so severe, don't tie my hands—on hard brexits a complete failure for both the uk she would never have from inside the airport. left her bedroom through a window on her own. and the eu. what it would mean for because it helps the negotiating she was wearing only nightclothes. they suspect foul play. position? do you think that this is i can tell you effectively the whole malaysian police are keeping an open 1.3 million british citizens in the mind, saying they can't rule out a negotiating... it is hard to know protest action inside the hong kong a possible criminal enquiry. from the outside when something is eu is that their rights of airport option is now dead, so much depends on the results negotiating in when it is a real of the postmortem examination, for the pro—democracy which started a few hours ago. intention. if you look at the steps residency, health care access, movement, because the new pension rights, welfare rights, they measures are in place. nora's family have already downing street have taken since the identified her body in hospital. everyone coming into the terminal handover there has been little has to show their passport, it's so difficult to describe, engagement with europe. boris hasn't would be abruptly terminated. no pull out their itinerary, been over there or met eu leaders. british government can preside over but they are really distraught that. the purpose of my letter along there has been no concerted effort in grief, and ifeel the same. they have to get out their phones, with the other mps to borisjohnson from my view to actually seek to todayis to lose a child, unlock any of this. david frost etc with the other mps to borisjohnson today is basically to assist the whatever, where they get yeah, it's terrible. nora! the itinerary from, and it applies prime minister in getting to his effectively to all the search that lasted have been over to speak to people, goal which is to get a good deal and ten days is now over. the results of the postmortem leave the eu on the 31st of october examination will go parts of the airport. to the attorney general, but ultimately by saying that the who will decide if the police need backstop has to come out it feels like that is a very hard line that ina leave the eu on the 31st of october in a smooth and orderly manner.m if you come in on the to investigate further. that does not happen, what would you be prepared to do to stop no—deal train, same thing. brussels will not agree to. so again taxis, same thing. brexit? i have stood on a manifesto we head towards a deadline and don't know what is now to happen. and it commitment to leave the eu in a if you come off the buses,
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0ur southeast asia correspondent. is apparently a determination to you need those two items ta ke is apparently a determination to take it out without a deal and i smooth and orderly manner. 50% of my to get into the terminal. down on the arrivals level, there still are some protesters, 0ur southeast asia correspondentm far, the senior pathologist who came a couple of hundred, constituents in south i would guess. determination that parliament won't from kuala lumpur to the city close be prorogued in order to make a leicestershire. .. sorry to they got in before the new security interrupt, i understand that, it is measures were in place, to the resort has been working for sleeve with a no deal on the 31st of just a couple of hours ago. absolutely clear, you said very 0ctober. what can be done in clearly wa nt absolutely clear, you said very seven hours, he needs two more hours clearly want to leave with a deal, parliament to stop a no—deal brexit? if there is no prospect of a deal according to the police to continue the postmortem examination of nora's is that anything ultimately that can and boris johnson has be done? yes there is. it is if there is no prospect of a deal and borisjohnson has said this country will leave with no deal on for the moment, they can sit there, they can hand out important to separate what the 31st of october, would you be pamphlets, talk to people. preferred to stand by and see it some of them are holding up signs apologising body, we will find out around 1pm in for the disruption they have caused, happen? would you take action to prorogation is and whatjohn bercow saying, we will learn has said. the question of can no stop it? —— would you be prepared. from this and do better. what it means is as they leave the uk. we have been speaking to the deal be stopped? i think it can. i volu nteers the uk. we have been speaking to the the terminal, they will not be volunteers who went to the jungle the prime minister has been very able to get back in. clear his number one objective, think that parliament has all the powers it needs to stop no deal. the which i support, is to get a deal area. they found the body of nora with the eu and that is why i led a biggest threat to that happening i suppose it also means parliamentary task. we weeks ago in that for the time being, quoirin yesterday next to a stream, will be people who specifically mps you cannot come to the airport to pick someone up. ina meeting with michel barnier talk quoirin yesterday next to a stream, in a hilly area, a mile from the failed to coalesce around a single unless you have your passport, about the of eu nationals with their itinerary, you cannot enter resort, in a plot of land being used position. which they did not do the arrivals section of the airport. for fruit resort, in a plot of land being used forfruit and resort, in a plot of land being used for fruit and also palm resort, in a plot of land being used forfruit and also palm oil previously? no. they have tried on parliaments. what i would say is plantations. the area where they certain occasions. 0ne this, the number one objective we but i think the airport authorities found her was in a hilly area and haveis felt they had to do something, this, the number one objective we have is that we must believe that when they approach the stream, there after those violent scenes last night, especially the moment when a police european union in a smooth and officer had their truncheon taken
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was a previously? no. they have tried on certain occasions. one of which was orderly manner and that means with a when they approach the stream, there wasa l when they approach the stream, there was a l band in the river and they to oblige the prime minister to seek away and hardline activists found nora next to the stream. they an extension to article 50. that deal, not without a deal. yes, so, were thumping the police officer, punching and kicking him, did not give us any more details. we when borisjohnson says there he pulled out his pistol as he went tied government hands in some ways are waiting for details on how she and had to work very hard... in should... the line out of number 10 down and they fled. died exactly. the details from terms of an actual practical tactic yesterday, found without any clothes now is the backstop cannot be part also, that moment when a mainland that those in parliament who don't journalist working on. we also know the family have wa nt to of the deal, it is not about that those in parliament who don't want to see a no—deal brexit can do, for the global times, issued a statement this morning in what would it be? there are two softening it, it is saying it cannot which they said nora has brought be part of it, philip hammond says communist pa rty—controlled fundamental ways to stop it. one is it wrecks the chances of there being people together, from france, to use force a general election. the newspaper, was seen as a potential a deal, do you agree? is it a spy, because he did not ireland, malaysia, the uk, in love have his press credentials wrecking tactic? my reason for and support. her family other is to legislate. the best way and in his bag he had a t—shirt is possibly a mixture of the two. so signing the letter, i cannot speak praising the police. ireland, malaysia, the uk, in love and support. herfamily said, she has truly touched the whole world. this led the activists for anyone else, in for myself, i to friends and family at home, we taking control of the legislative to bash him as well, programme and legislate was done signed the letter because i am cannot thank you enough for all of committed to leaving the eu with a he was unconscious at one point, your love. we will bring you the before. there is very little time. and the government... you were in news c0 nfe re nce deal, not least because it protects they tied him up, with the plastic your love. we will bring you the news conference from the police when the interests of 1.3 million british it happens. it has been delayed. it the government when theresa may was facing that. if mps were to get will now be around 1pm. citizens living in the eu. no deal ties that police sometimes use, together and try to do that again is to a trolley and then there enough of a timeframe and ambulance officers equals complete failure on the part had to cut the ties to get the journalist out. rail users are set to be hit enough will to do that? as i see if i think many would have been of the eu... sorry to keep interrupting, i feel we are going shocked by the images, by a further rise in ticket prices and so the activists have had which will come into around in circles, i hear we want to effect next year. they can coalesce around a proper to have a little think about how the increase will be based idea yes. the most obvious way might leave with a deal, that the question on the retail prices index inflation they are going about things, right now is is there going to be a
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measure forjuly which is 2.8%. so they do not lose public support. that figure is likely to lead either way, the airport will not be be to seek a confidence vote which deal and if not, would you support a to an increase of more than £100 in the annual cost no—deal brexit? an option anymore for much longer. of getting to work. then triggers a 1k day period rail campaign groups have warned deal and if not, would you support a no-deal brexit? it is not a question there are some downstairs, that commuters will refuse to pay whereby someone has to prove that of what i do and do not support, it they have the confidence in the but as soon as they have gone, if season ticket prices others will not be able to enter continue to increase. 0ur correspondent richard lister isa of what i do and do not support, it is a question that for three years i is at king's cross station house of commons to be pregnant. the airport to disrupt it again. in central london. they had can have protests they could use that 1a dps to then supported coming out of the eu with how are commuters reacting? they are outside in theory, but not a deal and inside the terminal. ta ke they could use that 1a dps to then take control and legislate. —— supported coming out of the eu with a dealandi supported coming out of the eu with a deal and i have consistently voted not happy as you might well imagine. for that. my track record is clear. i voted to respect the referendum the increase is one percentage point nhs england says it‘s working result, i will continue to do that to minimise disruption they could use that 1a dps to then take control and legislate. "14 day period. boris johnson has following a shortage of liquid food higher than the more commonly given to people who ina result, i will continue to do that in a smooth and orderly manner. are seriously ill. the situation has affected patients accepted rate of inflation, cpi which is what my commitment was to who are unable to digest food normally, and are instead dependent figure, just over 2%. year—on—year, indicated that he mightjust ignore my constituents. yes, many mps have commuters say by using this had the same view. the reality of on a type of intravenous feed. an instruction, losing a the situation now is that it is particular rpi figure, retail prices no—confidence vote. he mightjust looking like we may be heading for a it‘s been reported index, it means commuters lose out plough on. because there needs to be that several patients, because they are facing higher including a child, have been new legislation otherwise it is a admitted to hospital no deal exit on the 31st of october with malnutrition as a result. ha rd new legislation otherwise it is a restrictions were placed on the main ticketing increases than the rate of hard deadline? yes. the date of the and there is talk in parliament of supplier of the liquid food, calea, more commonly accepted inflation. last month by the medicines 31st october is written in law and cross— party m ps and health care products 0ne more commonly accepted inflation. one of the commute is affected is and there is talk in parliament of cross—party mps coming together to. regulatory agency, after a routine is immovable that sense. but mps can government out to prevent that, to inspection identified problems in calea‘s production process. with me, 2.8% rise, you come down form a national unity government, to the nhs has now declared a emergency incident, and patients, legislate to seek an extension and go to the eu and ask for an from peterborough. that is right. carers and clinicians in england are being warned the shortage force the prime minister to go to extension. would you pack that?” in supplies could go 2.8% fare increase from january for europe and ask for that extension. back leaving the eu in a smooth and on for longer than expected. you, what is your reaction? quite a they can put in other fail—safe and lauren mitchell, who has
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large increase. it will have an orderly manner —— would you back used intravenous fluids ultimately can see that if it gets to keep her alive for 13 years, impact. people do not have the that. i am sorry to keep coming toa ultimately can see that if it gets to a minute to midnight he has to told victoria debryshire what impact press the red button and revoke back, the point is, if it does not opportunity to use alternative ways article 50 notice but that is happen, looking increasingly likely the shortage was having on her life. of travelling in, it is a payment i have chronic intestinal obsolete very politically difficult thatis pseudo—obstruction. that has to be made. the trains at and will not command a majority of happen, looking increasingly likely that is not the number one option right now, what would your position i can‘t absorb, if i was to the moment, they are quite crowded. the house of commons. the most eat anything at all, become? the prime minister has said i pay the moment, they are quite crowded. straightforward way be be to use the there was a million to one chance of my body can‘t absorb most, i pay on the day £127 and sometimes no deal so look at the real chance the majority of the vitamins ftp year. the fixed term parliament which is to get a good deal that the and nutrients that come within that. not a seat. increase in cost, is it assignment. getting that period and british parliament can vote for to allow us to exit from the eu in a value for money? the government says then obliging an extension on the so my body can‘t absorb without this kind of investment, basis of that. that comes back to smooth and orderly manner, that is the point that has been said before. the facilities it needs to keep they cannot make improvements to the what i voted for, that is what i itself alive, so without this service. have you seen improvements have done and i will continue to do to the service in the time you have he could just basically sit tight. intravenous fluid, my body is not and that is why i signed a letter to getting the vitamins, and that was the point at whichjohn nutrients and everything else that it needs to sustain itself. been taking the strain? yeah, some help the prime minister on his improvements. new trains have come mcdonald would ask what would happen obligation to leave the eu in a he would said we would signjeremy oi'i. improvements. new trains have come on. “— smooth and orderly manner. —— helped improvements. new trains have come on. —— this train. the trains have corbyn to the queen in a taxi. that and what issues are you having now with supply of this feed? more seats. but, yeah, it is a could happen, couldn't it? the thing well i am not getting any. at all? about the 1a period is that it is the prime minister to honour his not from calea, no. service that is affected by totally un—tested. there are no obligation. thank you forjoining i am getting what is us. everything, weather, overcrowding as the family of 15—year—old called an off—the—shelf nora quoirin have said they‘re well. does it make you think twice heartbroken after her body bag from my hospital. was discovered in the malaysian about taking the train when you get jungle yesterday. but i am getting less of them a postmortem examination is under way, with the results than i would usually use in a week.
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another increase like this? yeah, silver bullets to answering the expected at lunchtime. and also these off—the—shelf bags... you think about where you hold question you have asked. what is andy moore reports. meetings, where it will be, and you nora‘s family released a new photo of the 15—year—old they called these off—the—shelf bags are not your expectation of what will can find a place that is within easy their most precious girl. in a statement, they said... happen? i think if parliament can travel, yeah, trying to avoid coming tailored to me specifically. get behind a strategy that prevents into london at times, it can be an no deal it can do so. and i think they are a generalisation of what tpn could be. the speaker will play to that attractive proposition. thank you. i they are not tailored to my needs, know you have a meeting to get to. process as much as he is able to do they are not tailored to my body and so the consequence of that is it thank you for your time. standing in so. has actually made me very ill. the rain outside of king's cross process as much as he is able to do so. the prime minister has the power the replacement that you are getting is not tailored to you specifically. station, one can meet you, but i have spoken to matthew this morning but also, is there enough to prorogued parliament, still, the of the replacement? and they all say the same. —— one law that was passed just before the a helicopter lifted nora‘s body out are you hungry? of the dense jungle, commuter. they want to see greater recess the northern ireland executive formation act means that there are mechanisms by which even about 2km from the resort where she was staying. improvements to the service they if the house is prorogued it has to it was winched up in a cage, yes and no. supported by a police officer. i am not hungry as such. have to take. back to you. be recalled. and the speaker can we reported ourselves because i don‘t feel hunger. but my body... facilitate options for people to at the dusan resort... a new railcard offering half—price bring forward motions using the volunteers who found nora said fares for 16—17 year olds will be launched next week. they had been searching in a line it is confused. emergency debate procedures. moving it's aimed at those who travel when one of them saw her body lying to school or college by train it does not know what is going on. and goes on sale on 20th august. forwards i think it is impossible to across a small stream. the 16—17 saver card it has gone from being very, know which route people will take. he shouted, they all stopped, and, very stable on my tpn, tailored tpn, will cost £30 a year. then, some time later, it is incredible that we head to the the police arrived to tape an uneasy calm has descended sideline and don't know where we are to being given something
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on hong kong airport, off the area. going. great to talk to you and no that it is not used to and that has after pro—democracy protestors severely disrupted nora‘s family said her learning completely different ingredients. flights for a second day. doubt we will talk again. thank you. difficulties were so severe she would never have left her bedroom through it has completely different a window on her own. there were angry confrontations just tomorrow lord's cricket ground she was wearing only nightclothes. ingredients and a lot more of them. before midnight between security will turn red to mark they suspect foul play. forces and demonstrators ruth strauss foundation day. it's part of an initiative, so it has gone into a bit of a sort staging a sit—in. set up by former england captain andrew strauss, malaysian police are keeping an open the airport authority says it's who lost his wife to lung mind, saying they can‘t rule out of meltdown as it were, my body, obtained a temporary cancer in december. a similar organisation was also set a possible criminal enquiry. because it is not used to it injunction banning protesters so much depends on the results up in sydney by former australian and doesn‘t know what is going on. fast bowler glenn mcgrath, of the postmortem examination, from entering certain areas. which started a few hours ago. will you be able to get by, who lost his wife to breast cancer. to cope until the original firm in a new statement, the bbc‘s cricket correspondent, production is back up and running? china's hong kong affairs office has jonathan agnew, has been speaking nora‘s family have already condemned what it's called to both men for test match special. near—terrorist acts at the airport identified her body in hospital. by violent protesters. i hope so. it‘s so difficult to describe, going as well as can be expected. 0ur correspondent stephen mcdonell i mean, it's been a tough seven but they are really distraught i can‘t... i hope so. is at the airport. months since ruth died and probably in grief, and ifeel the same. there is not much more we can see behind you the new an even tougher 12 months leading up to her death. i can say than that. but, you know, i think one thing yes, i probably will. security measures to stop protesters you realise when you've got young to lose a child, it‘s terrible. nora! getting in, what is the situation at because i am stable enough kids is that life doesn't stand the search that lasted the airport today? yes, absolutely. still — it always moves forward. ten days is now over. the results of the postmortem they're busy, they're at school examination will go at the moment that it will give me and there's plenty ofjobs to do to the attorney general, in and around the house. who will decide if the police need ican the airport today? yes, absolutely. i can tell you effectively the whole to investigate further. maybe a few days leeway. protest action inside the hong kong airport option is now dead for the but it is quite likely that so, i've been very much on duty and just navigating our provo democracy movement because the andy moore, bbc news. i will be, if this goes on for any way through it, one our south east asia correspondent day at a time, really. new measures are in place —— the it's definitely got a bit easier, howard johnson has been longer than necessary, following developments it is likely i will end up in hospital in the next few weeks.
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pro—democracy movement. everyone but at the same time, for us in seremban. coming into the terminal has to show that sort of grief doesn't leave you, and you just have so far, the senior pathologist who a passport, pull out there days where you remember, came from kuala lumpur to seremban and that's part of the process, former chancellor philip hammond launches an attack i suppose. close to the dusan resort has been on the prime minister, yeah, hence why you've focused accusing him of wrecking on bereavement counselling the uk‘s chances of getting itinerary, they have to get out and preparation for the trust. working for seven hours, he needs a deal with the eu. their phones, whatever, where they two more hours according to the the family of nora quoirin say get the itinerary from, and it they‘re "heartbroken" , police to continue the postmortem yeah, well, you know, as they await the results of a postmortem examination, applies effectively to all parts of to try to establish how the airport. you come in on the i think what ruth and i were both examination of nora‘s body. we will she died in malaysia. most petrified about was the effect find out details of hpm local time, rail passengers are set train, same thing. taxes, same for a further rise in ticket prices, one o‘clock in the afternoon in the which will come into thing. if you come off the bus, you this was going to have on the kids. uk. -- hpm need those two items to get into the and so, for us, in particular, going to our counsellor, one o‘clock in the afternoon in the uk. —— hpm localtime. we one o‘clock in the afternoon in the uk. —— hpm local time. we have been effect next year. jenny thomas, who is a child grief and loss counsellor, speaking to volunteers who went into thejungle area terminal. down on the arrivals and just explaining the situation, speaking to volunteers who went into the jungle area close to the dusan and for her to actually say to us, resort. yesterday they found the this week marks 50 years level, there still are some "this won't be the end of them. since widespread violence broke out protesters, a couple of hundred, i it's going to change their life, body of nora quoirin next to a in northern ireland. but that doesn't mean stream. they said it was in a hilly would guess. they got in before the they can't have a great life." area around a mile from the dusan and for ruth to hear that was just, the conflict, which became new security measures would guess. they got in before the new security measures were would guess. they got in before the new security measures were in place like, the weight of the world resort in a plot of land used for known as ‘the troubles‘, a couple of hours ago. for the came off her shoulders, lasted for three decades, and more than 3000 people died. moment, they can sit on hand out fruit and palm oil plantations. the former bbc ireland correspondent and for me also, who, you know, denis murray covered pamphlets, talk to people. some of the troubles extensively. getting my head around the idea he told me where he of having to look after them area where they found her was in a was when it all began. going forward, it was a huge source i was actually house—sitting them are holding up signs of comfort for me as well. for an aunt and uncle hilly area. they said when they who lived in andersonstown. apologising for the disruption they yeah. approach the stream, there was an l i don't have you down as a big which is a suburb, if you go have caused, saying, we will learn crier, glenn, but i guess it from the sun do better. what it straight out of belfast, would be pretty emotional. along the falls road. did that help the kids... bend and on the corner, they found
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oh, i had my moments, i'm sure. means is as they leave the terminal, and you could hear gunfire i mean, did you have the same sort on the breeze, gunfire they will not be able to get back in nora next to the stream. we are in the middle of the night. of experience as andrew with... 0h, very much. waiting to find details of how she there was a barricade —— we will learn from this and do just listening to straussy at the end of the street. there brought back so many memories. died exactly. but let us not forget families were piled onto the back of flatbed and tipper trucks, better. for the time being, you once we realised that was it, you know, three days out to tell the details from yesterday, found coming up the falls road, cannot come to the airport to pick to go out to the community centres james and holly that mummy without any clothes on, and we know someone up. was going to pass away... further out of town. cannot come to the airport to pick someone up. unless you have your and how old were they then? the family have issued a statement was easily the hardest thing this morning in which they said nora passport, itinerary, you cannot i've ever had to do. you could see the columns of smoke enter the arrivals section of the and just hearing andrew there, just takes you right back there. has brought people together from rising from towards town. airport. but i think the airport and thenjane was at home — france, ireland, malaysia, the uk, and my poor old mum, who had lived we had a nurse at home sort through the troubles in the 1920s, authorities felt they had to do with love and support for her, and of looking after her, something after violent scenes last and she passed away there, through the troubles in the 1920s, and those memories are herfamily said, with love and support for her, and her family said, she night, especially the moment when a always going to be there. with love and support for her, and herfamily said, she has with love and support for her, and her family said, she has truly touched the whole world. to friends but, unfortunately, there's she had vivid memories police officer had the truncheon and family at home, we cannot thank of when she was a young girl, a lot of people that go through something very similar, you enough for all of your love. she felt she was chased taken away and if we can make life a little by an armoured car with a machine police officer had the truncheon ta ken away and police officer had the truncheon taken away and hardline activists howard johnson reporting. gun pointing at her. was something the police officer, bit easier in some way, she got most upset about this. the mcgrath foundation, it's about support and awareness. rail users are set to be hit and we immediately demanded my uncle punching and kicking him, he pulled by a further rise in ticket and aunt return to take out his pistol as he went down and prices which will come the house back from us. what straussy's doing, sort into effect next year. but after the army came they fled. also the moment when a the increase will be based in to belfast, which was on the 15th of similar, a little bit different, on the retail prices index inflation measure forjuly which is 2.8%. of august, they went but again that support and making into derry/londonderry, that figure is likely to lead on the 1ath of august — mainland journalist working for the life just a little bit easier to an increase of more this is the anniversary — in a pretty...pretty terrible time. than £100 in the annual cost my uncle and i went for a drive yeah, yeah. listening to glenn, of getting to work. down the falls road, global times, communist —controlled rail campaign groups have warned and he said that it was the worst newspaper, was seen as a and the amazing success that commuters will refuse to pay global times, communist —controlled newspaper, was seen as a potential spy of the mcgrath foundation, if season ticket prices damage he had seen since the blitz, newspaper, was seen as a potential spy because he did not have his i mean, does that sort of, again, continue to increase. and belfast was terribly badly press credentials and in his bag he give you more resolve damaged during the blitz. as to what we're going to enjoy? our correspondent richard lister had a t—shirt praising the police. is at king‘s cross it all started, as you can see, i mean, you guys have paved the way. station in central london.
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it makes us easier for those of us from the archive pictures this led the activists to bash him that follow, in that sense. looking pretty miserable, how are as well, he was unconscious at one but i hope we can just be — you are running there, with the battle of the bogside. point, they tied him up with the you know, it's year one for us. the commuters feeling? yeah, also where the people of the bogside felt fairly miserable about the news, plastic ties the police sometimes we're not expecting to be very strongly that the police all singing, all dancing year one. were coming to attack them. use to a trolley and ambulance 2.8% rise, it will affect about a5% and that they were defending but if we can just, in some way, the area from the police. replicate what they've done, then i'll be very happy. of rail fares which is why they were delighted officers had to cut the ties to get 2.8% rise, it will affect about a5% to see the army coming in to take and i know that ruth of railfares from 2.8% rise, it will affect about a5% of rail fares from january next year. it will affect season—ticket will be looking down, over from the police at the time. the journalist out. i think many feeling very sort of honoured, a bit embarrassed, and very proud and so you know, it is interesting as well, that we've able to do to get your, obviously would have been shocked by the it through your eyes, something that really does prices, long off—peakfares, also make a difference. because it was, you went images, so the activists have had to anytime fares in and out of cities. on obviously to become a journalist and you covered the troubles you can hear more of that giving you some examples of what the conversation between glenn mcgrath, for many years. have a little think about how they andrew strauss and jonathan agnew price rise means, season ticket from but at that time, you were are going about things so they do on ‘test match special‘ today, and you‘ll be able to download it on the cusp of manhood. not lose public support. either way, to birmingham, rise from next and seeing how life would change? the airport will not be an option january of £119. pressed into from a human perspective, as a podcast via bbc sounds. what was it like when the army anymore for much longer. there are just suddenly arrived? some downstairs, but as soon as they barrow—in—furness, £117. —— preston. it was an extraordinary thing to happen. have gone, others will not be able i mean, i don‘t think up to that to enter the airport to disrupt it in a moment we‘ll have point, when i was ireland all the business news, south—east into london, average rise correspondent, many years later, again. they had can have protests but first the headlines on bbc news. outside in theory, but not inside former chancellor philip hammond of about £122. it comes after launches an attack figures in december suggested delays it always struck me that sometimes, on the prime minister, accusing him of wrecking the terminal. the uk‘s chances of getting on the network were at a 13 year the headlines on bbc news... a deal with the eu. former chancellor philip hammond the family of nora quoirin say high and also surveys suggest only a reporting from northern ireland launches an attack third of commuters are satisfied the it was like you are they‘re "heartbroken", a foreign correspondent. on the prime minister, as they await the results and what i was trying to do
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accusing him of wrecking of a postmortem examination, the uk's chances of getting to try to establish how ticket represents value for money. in my reports was to say to people, a deal with the eu. particularly in england, the family of nora quoirin say she died in malaysia. david, director of the watchdog i think, because people in scotland and to a slightly they're heartbroken as they await lesser extent wales, the results of a postmortem rail passengers brace for a further but people in scotland examination to try and establish how rise in ticket prices, with the whole celtic and rangers which will come into transport focus, said many rail she died in malaysia. and the sectarian thing that you occasionally see in scotland, they were much passengers would be mystified where effect next year. fa ns passengers would be mystified where fans going up at all let alone 2.8%. more closely attuned to what was happening in northern ireland. what i was trying to do was to get now the business news. this was the reaction of andy rail passengers brace people in england to realise this for a further rise in ticket mcdonald, shadow transport was happening in your country. prices, which will come secretary. it has another slap in prices went up 2.1% in the year bill turnbull, our colleague told me into effect next year. the face for long—suffering rail tojuly according to the office on the a0th anniversary, passengers. a ao% hike in rail fares and in sport... for national statistics. ten years ago, he said that that‘s using the of all the things he had reported consumer price index. the start of the second ashes test on, he always found the most at lord's has been delayed the 0ns says the rise from 2010 to the current day. the upsetting was to come to northern because of the weather. is due to computer games, average season tickets are now over ireland. it's been raining steadily this morning and the consoles and hotel prices going up because belfast and derry looked forecast is not good. £3000. gone up by £875 since 2010. exactly like an awful lot of cities, england's jofra archer more than they did last year. is poised to make his test the alternative measure, particularly in the north debut at some point. of england, like bradford or birmingham or manchester, neil lennon says his celtic side it is too much. the wrong rate of threw away a place in leeds for instance, all those rows the retail price index, increase and passengers need to be of terraced houses. the champions league play—off round. they've been knocked out by romanian givena break the thing about 1969 was, side cluj 5—4 on aggregate went up 2.8%. increase and passengers need to be given a break for, they have and a few years after it, after losing the home leg this is the figure used to set the troubles really started to — at celtic park last night. suffered delays, cancellations, rail fare increases. overcrowded trains, this is not the and there will be history in turkey firstgroup and trenitalia they never stopped and there tonight, as liverpool and chelsea has won contract to run right way to treat the travelling west coast mainline from 8th was nothing that was ever nice play the first all—english public. it is too much, we need to super cup in istanbul. december, this year. about them, they were always and there will be a female referee — have a complete rethink about the terrible — but there was nothing stephanie frappart becomes the first it will initially operate the existing west coast services, whole pantomime of the rpi increase on the scale of that hand to hand woman to take charge of a major and from march 2026, fighting between communities that european match. take on the new hs2 every year. what is the reaction to i'll be back with more services, until march 2031. you saw in 1969 and perhaps in 71 and 72 after internment the government of this? well
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the new partnership replaces minister said it is tempting to say on those stories later. virgin trains, which was banned and particularly bloody sunday. from bidding in a row over pensions. but it was a seismic change, fa res minister said it is tempting to say fares should never rise but if we tv ads from us food giant mondelez, notjust in the history and german car—maker volkswagen, stop investing in railways, we will never see it improved. king‘s cross are the first to be banned under of the island of ireland, but it was a seismic change the family of a 12—year—old girl who lost her life injune new uk gender stereotyping rules. has a never see it improved. king‘s cross hasa 1.2 never see it improved. king‘s cross in the history of the united kingdom after drowning in a river has a 1.2 billion programme of and here we are 50 years later, in greater manchester say investment for the rail service and one of the key causes they believe institutional racism a ban on ads featuring north of here, the rail delivery within the police force is why "harmful gender stereotypes" of the troubles, should there be they're no closer to finding out came into force injune. group says train operating companies a united ireland or not? what led to her death. is back on the table the advert for philadelphia cheese victoria derbsyhire has been speaking exclusively are putting another 7000 carriages to the family of shukri abdi. showed two fathers leaving a baby she rang the police to report because of brexit. her daughter missing on a restaurant conveyor belt. in operation, 6a00 services in because it was totally out of characterfor her the other, a vw ad, showed using social media isn‘t not to come home. men being adventurous operation by 2020. the transport directly harming teenagers, after ten hours, when they actually as a woman sat by a pram. secretary grant shapps as he shares but it can reduce the time they spend on healthy activities, told her that her daughter such as sleeping and exercising, the unhappiness of commuters and was found in a river, says he will, in his words, sort it according to a study she said that she knew her daughter let‘s get more on the latest in the lancet. would notjust go swimming, inflation figures which measure out. we can now talk to robert she knows her daughter, the rising cost of living. to combat this researchers especially fully clothed. prices, as measured plus, she had to go suggest parents should to madrasa after. she knew her daughter ban phones from bedrooms wouldn't do that. nisbet, regional directorfor the after 10pm, and encourage more normally, her daughter comes home by the consumer price index, rail delivery group. high price physical activity. straightaway from school. the study also found she had been doing that every day. girls were particularly so, you, as the family, vulnerable to cyber—bullying, increases again for rail users, are rising by 2.1%, according do not believe the police account, to office for national statistics. that means prices are going up causing anger every year. no one which is that shukri drowned which could lead to and it was a tragic accident. more slowly than wages, wa nts to we don't know exactly meaning a real terms pay boost. causing anger every year. no one wants to pay extra money for tickets. we appreciate that. but what happened at the river, the alternative measure, but we know shukri very well the retail prices index, what it means is if the rail is used to determine price rises
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and we know her character. for rail tickets. that grew by 2.8%, adding another industry is in effect covering the for parents, we suggest a focus so out of character for shukri to go £100 a year for most on sleep, physical activity, day—to—day running costs by the and preventing bullying and making near anything that scares her. annual season tickets. sure what kids are watching is safe, it is a big thing for a family inflationary increases which are set the new prices will come and don‘t focus on worrying to say they simply don't by government, it allows billions of about how much time believe the police account. they are spending on social media what evidence do you have into force next year. pounds of private and public or on their smartphones. that it was anything other investment to go where it is really we‘ll see a bit than a tragic accident? of footballing history tonight, as a female referee takes charge azad zangana is senior european needed, shoring up the the fact of the matter is this. economist at schroders of a men‘smatch for the very first and joins me now from the city. time. infrastructure, getting better here‘s stephanie frappart refereeing this means we should be trains, extra services which it was when a family is going the final of the women‘s through a difficult point like this, feeling a bit better off, talking about. but also, take world cup earlier this summer. tonight, she‘s in charge as they expect support, because of the gap between wages liverpool play chelsea in istanbul full and thorough investigation in the uefa super cup. generational infrastructure developments such as hs2 as well. the assistant referees responses by all the and the cost of living? authorities around it. but we know the fare system needs to in this case, something the latest numbers were slightly are both female too. so serious has happened, be reformed and we are happy to sit and the police have turned around higher—than—expected it does look like companies are starting to pass down and talk to government, to look the advertising standards authority and within hours have published on the higher cost of import due to at changing regulations to allow us has banned two adverts, a press release saying that there which it said broke a new rule is no suspicious circumstances. that alone caused alarm bells. to dojust at changing regulations to allow us designed to prevent harmful to do just that. what about switching the increase in the fares the falling pound and also due to gender stereotypes. and then, following that, they have around 130 viewers complained households having higher pay rises from being tied to rpi, 2.8%, to about an ad for philadelphia soft now changed their position, coming through they feel they can said, we are still investigating. pass on those costs and increase cheese and three people contacted prices. what is behind this? the asa about a volkswagen advert. so if this was nothing more cpi, 296? this is a conversation that than a tragic accident, the question earlier on, i spoke tojess tye, has been going on for many months, is, what are you investigating? investigations manager from do you believe that you have if not years. this is a decision for the advertising standards authority been treated differently who told me more about why they have by greater manchester police computer games and entertainment because you are refugees? elected politicians and we are happy taken this decision. of course. goods, these are imported and the new dad too? mhmm! fall on the pound has certainly fed to engage in a discussion with the do you believe they have treated wow, look at this lunch.
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through into the higher costs there. you differently because they are government to make that change. but yeah, hard to choose! institutionally racist? we have seen transport prices going this looks good. it will not be easy. it will require looks really good. the other way, being a negative that‘s the philadelphia. she goes, yeah. detractor which is down to low oil contractual change because most of and what is your view, prices globally. the franchises are let on the basis as the family lawyer? what does this mean for interest rates? well, let‘s see. across the country, there are often the bank of england seems reluctant of rpi, wage negotiations with the to move rates given what we‘re what did you think, seeing with earnings and inflation. union start on rpi, move to cpi will i mean what do you think? complaints from members of the bame wouldn‘t most people look at that and think, have implications but it does not silly, funny, offensive? we have to take into account not mean we are not willing to willing really, offensive? do you think it‘s offensive? to talk to the government about it only inflation but also the well, these rulings came but it is their decision. what would on the back of some quite communities of the police not direction orfuture extensive work by the asa, giving their concerns due weight. only inflation but also the direction or future inflation which and in this situation, doesn‘t at the moment look be the arguments against it? itjust so a very detailed research project. where we looked at academic the family have seen how particularly worrisome. especially seems to be a sensible way to go research and we also the police treat deaths. as the economy has just recently consulted with focus groups, to turn around so quickly and do contracted. i think the bank of forward when cpi is what is used for to find out what people thought about the depiction of gender in ads. a public press release saying, england will remain cautious for most other price rises. indeed the and then, following on from that, some time and look to try to raise we do not believe there is anything interest rates, perhaps after a a new rule was brought in and came difference between rpi and cpi being wrong, it is the family's firm successful brexit. the problem for into force two months ago. position that they have only been treated in that way the bank of england is that whatever rpi includes housing costs, because of their race. had it been a different racial you see in terms of real economic which says that ads background, it may not have been mortgages, for example, council tax. should not include gender data, the next few months is stereotypes which are likely treated in that way. that is a question for government. to cause harm or serious or widespread offence. more sensitivity probably uncertain. they are living with a and alongside that, we produced some would have been given, more thorough investigation certainty as much of the rest of the industry is standing ready to have would have been done. the conversation with government if so, that is their complaint quite detailed guidance and that is what the iopc economy. trying to set policy they want. we want as the industry which included some principles are now investigating. without having any clear direction to focus on producing a good, around what is and isn‘t labour has outlined proposals that of where things are going. likely to be acceptable. rail ticket prices will go up again, would see universities offer places based on the rpi, that reliable, comfortable service for and one of the examples given after exam results, rather will cost commuters? passengers. we acknowledge there are there was ads which suggest that men than the current system,
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which is based on predicted grades. problems, pockets of difficulty or women wouldn‘t be able to carry out a task specifically the party says that one report found around the country, but things are because of their gender. just 16% of predicted yes although the difference queen for example, a man changing a nappy, grades were correct. looking better now, if you look at rpi and cpi this time round was or being unable to change a nappy, smaller than usual. —— difference punctuality statistics, we are and so the complaints about this ad their proposals would also end the use of unconditional offers. looking at national figures, last were that it basically suggested men but universities say between. that is because of house figures available, of 85% of trains changes would be complex. aren‘t able to care about, price growth coming in lower than to care for children in the same way earlier, the shadow education recent yea rs. arriving within three minutes of price growth coming in lower than recent years. so it is an increase that women are. secretary angela rayner told which no one wants to see but it scheduled times. nearly nine out of and we conducted a detailed breakfast that the current system ten trains. it is not every could have been much worse. what investigation, and ultimately we did else is measured from rpi in agree with those complainants. is unfair to disadvantaged students passenger‘s experience, but it is the people behind the ad say going on the right direction and it september? council taxes and various that they actually deliberately and that other countries is reflected in satisfaction levels other differences in the chose two dads in order to avoid the stereotypes of mums are already doing calculations between rpi and cpi. we‘re hearing from transport where being primary caregivers. the office for national statistics what labour would like to. 80% of people said they were can theyjust not win? no longer recognises rpi as a viable satisfied with the journey they had at the moment, the predicted grades made. we are not resting on our well, when we‘re judging an ad, are unfairly disadvantaging measure which they are trying to laurels. we want big reform across obviously we ask the advertiser the high—achieving disadvantaged students, so what we would do persuade people to move away from. for a response but we are looking is make sure there is enough time the industry, re—engineering of the and support within the system to go thank you very much. at the ad itself rather industry, but we believe a than what their intentions were. to a post—qualification admission in other business stories combination of the public and system, so students actually get we‘ve been following. heathrow says strike a fair access to what university action scheduled for 23rd and 24th private sectors working together can so we are not suggesting they want to go to based deliver a much more reliable and that they necessarily set out of august has been postponed. to include a harmful gender on their actual grades, rather the unite union has stereotype, but although they did suspended the action, punctual service for our customers. include two new dads, than a predicted grade system, to allow its members time they depicted two new dads to consider a revised pay offer. robert nisbet, thank you very much. as somewhat hapless and actually which has gone up from 3,000 unable to care for their children. unconditional offers to 63,000 the union had warned in a period of a decade, of "summer travel chaos", it is kind of a classic ‘daddy with walk—outs scheduled on a number a new railcard offering half price doofus‘ stereotype out there,
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so it is a considerable fares for 16—17 year olds problem we need to address of days during the peak season. will be launched next week. which we hear about a lot. sports direct‘s share price has and it is really unfair on students. it‘s aimed at those who travel and that‘s harmful. this week, many students fallen today after it announced to school or college by train are going to get their results, and goes on sale on 20th august. and i wish them all the best, grant thornton was the 16—17 saver card including the btec results today, quitting as its auditor. will cost £30 a year. it‘s harmful for men who are just but i want recognition sport now. as capable of looking after children for their hard work to be recognised sports direct had we were supposed to be an hour so they are able to go said in its annual report and it is also harmfulfor women, to the top universities based that it was holding a tender because it suggests that they should into play on the first day on their actual grades. for its audit work, but that it be the primary caregiver. we'd work with the universities, would ask shareholders to approve of the second ashes test, so if two women had been in that ad, schools and the colleges to make grant thornton for another year. with exactly the same ad, sure that the support is in place instead, grant thornton, but the weather is awful that could have given rise which has been sports direct‘s and that if we do have auditor since 2007, when the company and the toss has been delayed. to complaints, because people might this was the scene to tweak the system, the current calendar, floated on the london stock at the famous old then we'll do that, because i think exchange, will not seek ground this morning. because people might say, reappointment at the agm on 11th the covers are on, the rain "well, they are the primary the important thing to recognise september. caregivers", and how do you think is coming down, and the prospect you would have reacted to the same is students need to have faith of play any time soon looks that their actual grades, britain is experiencing ad with women in it? i can‘t say what decision the work that they do, a cauliflower shortage, will be recognised and that they after extreme weather very remote indeed. we would have made on an ad will have an opportunity to go killed off much of this year‘s that doesn‘t exist. crops. but ultimately, we felt that to the university that they want. heavy rainfall injune destroyed heavy rain at the moment, not with this ad, the gender of those crops in lincolnshire, there is nothing more demoralising and alternative european supplies looking great. the heaviest of the depicted in it was key. than actually overachieving wilted in last month‘s the point is, sorry, heatwave. the point is obviously all parents to what your predicted grades rain will clear away in the can be absent—minded at times? were and then finding out there's no places they can, but there is particular afternoon, there might be drier stereotype of men being at the universities that incompetent fathers. you want to go because in cauliflower prices have soared, spells, dry interludes later this and some farmers have afternoon. clutching at straws, we the same stereotype just the clearing system those places suffered financial losses, have already been taken. after the destruction may get a bit of play, but depends doesn‘t exist with mothers. of their crops. so let‘s take a look at the second other brassica, including on how much rainfall there is ad, it is for the vw e—golf car. and i think that's really unfair cabbage, broccoli between now and then. a lot of this ad got three complaints and there is in—built within that and brussels sprouts and it has been banned. paddles. they will have to do work so take a look. unfairness for those disadvantaged students that are from poorer backgrounds. to get the outfield ready. ——
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so we've got to change are also in short supply. the system so the students paddles. we will keep you up-to-date have confidence in that. if that means we have to put the support in place and change with the weather and the prospect of the academic year to help that, play through the day. we can do it. four british men have been arrested elsewhere, it was a terrible night for celtic. in australia and new zealand they won‘t play in the champions following a drugs raid targeting a uk—based organised the markets are looking down at the league this season after being crime syndicate. queensland police say it's one moment. that‘s all the business news. beaten by romanian side cluj. it was one—all after the first leg of the region's largest—ever what was wrong with that one? drug seizures of mdma and celtic led twice on the night, i think the key thing with that ad but cluj scored two goals late and methamphetamine, which they say using social media isn‘t is that it was contrasting directly harming teenagers, on to go through 5—a on aggregate. characteristics of men was of the highest purity, but it can reduce the time celtic will now go into with an estimated street value they spend on healthy activities, and women directly. the play—offs for the europa league. of almost £60 million. such as sleeping and exercising, i mean, the majority of those according to a study we‘ll see a bit of football history tonight, featured in the ad were men, in the lancet. as a female referee takes charge to combat this researchers and they were all shown suggest parents should the advertising standards authority ban phones from bedrooms after 10pm of a major european men‘s match as being very adventurous, has banned two adverts, and encourage more very brave, scientists, astronauts. which it said broke a new rule physical activity. for the very first time. designed to prevent harmful the study also found girls were particularly gender stereotypes. vulnerable to cyber—bullying, here‘s stephanie frappart refereeing around 130 viewers complained which could lead to and the only women depicted psychological distress. in the ad were depicted as passive, sleeping at the start, about an ad for philadelphia soft or the woman at the end cheese and three people contacted the final of the women‘s world cup who was shown sitting on a bench the asa about a volkswagen advert. earlier this summer, with a pram beside her. and tonight she‘s in charge earlier on, i spoke tojess tye, for parents, we suggest a focus as liverpool play chelsea we are not suggesting on sleep, physical activity, that there is anything wrong investigations manager from in istanbul in the super cup. the advertising standards authority, and preventing bullying and making the assistant referees with depicting women with prams, sure what kids are watching is safe, are both female too. who told me more about why they have or that you can‘t ever taken this decision. and don‘t focus on worrying new dad too? about how much time there‘s another depict men as scientists, mhmm! they are spending on social media first about that match wow, look at this lunch. in istanbul this evening — or as brave, but the issue it‘s the first all—english there was that it was directly yeah, hard to choose! european super cup. juxtaposing men and women together, this looks good. it pits the champions league and we felt it went so far looks really good. or on their smartphones. winners, liverpool, against chelsea,
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that's the philadelphia. as to suggest that those who won the europa league. characteristics were specifically andy murray says he‘s had some because of their gender. second thoughts about turning down an italian astronaut there were three has become the first dj the opportunity to play well, let's see. in orbit. singles at the us open. complaints over that ad. he lost his first match back in singles the guidelines that you are looking tennis at the cincinnati masters luca parmitano played a set at to check that they are complied this week and said no to a wildcard with talk about ads that could cause i mean, what do you think? from the international space station for flushing meadows serious or widespread offence. wouldn't most people we‘re not talking widespread look at that and think, to a cruise ship of clubbers because his body‘s not ready to play silly, funny, offensive? in the mediterranean sea. offence, here, are we? really, offensive? luca received dj training with either of these, do you think it's offensive? five—set matches yet. when it is 128 complaints before he went to space. and three complaints? well, these rulings came he said he wanted to "celebrate but he forgot that the qualifying on the back of some quite matches are over three sets. the rule talks both about harm extensive work by the asa, the common language of music". he‘s now missed his chance. so a very detailed research project. and also about serious torrential rain has hit east ayrshire, we looked at academic leaving vast areas of that‘s all the sport for now. and widespread offence. research and we also i‘ll have more for and it is actually the harm element consulted with focus groups, to find out what people the county underwater. of the rule that is new. thought about the depiction have always been able to ban ads of gender in ads. you in the next hour. and then, following on from that, this didn‘t stop one person taking advantage of the wet weather a new rule was brought in and came by driving his speedboat that would cause serious on a flooded rugby pitch. see you later, thank you. into force two months ago. these pictures show the vessel or widespread offence, and it actually it is it said that ads should not include flying into view onto the pitches four british men have been arrested against the harm part gender stereotypes which are likely in australia and new zealand following a drugs raid targeting of the test that we are really to cause harm or serious of kilmarnock rugby club, a uk—based organised judging these ads. or widespread offence. and alongside that, we produced some and has been viewed crime syndicate. and it is perfectly possible thousands of times online. queensland police say it‘s one for an ad to perhaps not cause quite detailed guidance of the region‘s largest—ever which included some principles now it‘s time for a look serious or widespread offence, around what is and isn't drug seizures of mdma but still cause harm likely to be acceptable. at the weather with simon. and methamphetamine, which they say because they do feature those was of the highest purity, harmful gender stereotypes. and one of the examples given with an estimated street value they are getting free of almost £60 million. advertising now, aren‘t they? there was ads which suggest that men well, i‘m not sure it‘s the kind or women wouldn't be able to carry you may have noticed that of advertising they are necessarily cauliflowers and broccoli out a task specifically are in short supply. going to want to receive. because of their gender. well, britain is experiencing a shortage after heavy rainfall for example, a man changing a nappy, heavy rain again today. particularly injune killed off much
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or being unable to change a nappy, across england and wales, heavy bursts have been moving their way of this year‘s crop. and so the complaints about this ad alternative european supplies have were that it basically suggested men from west to east. this is the wilted in last month‘s heatwave aren't able to care about, earlier rainfall radar picture and with prices soaring as a result. to care for children in the same way it isa earlier rainfall radar picture and it is a grim picture for many of us that women are. with the rain. the darker blues this video has been viewed more than indicative of the heavier bursts 3 million times on social media. and we conducted a detailed now let‘s talk to martin tate investigation and ultimately we did across north wales and the midlands who is the commerical director this ben man has been emptying down to the south—east of england of lincolnshire field products. agree with those complainants. and it is here that we continue to he estimates his farm has see these heavy bursts and even suffered about £1 million thunderstorms through the afternoon. the people behind the ad say in lost revenues due behind that stain cloudy, damp and to the heavy rainfall. that they actually deliberately chose two dads in order to avoid drizzly. rain at times, also north, dorothy‘s bends and has decided to that sounds catastrophic. what has the stereotypes of mums being primary caregivers. surprise her with a cake. —— bin can theyjust not win? happened? pretty much down to the with heavier areas pushing their way weather again. farmers blaming the into scotland and the west of ireland later on. temperatures 15 to weather. the rains fell, pretty well well, when we're judging an ad, obviously, we ask the advertiser documented, in june, compounded weather. the rains fell, pretty well documented, injune, compounded by 18 degrees. tonight rain will clear extreme heat we had injuly, it has for a response, but we are looking away, some showers around these man. at the ad itself, rather north—western areas but clear spells than what their intentions were. killed off a lot of what would be in so we are not suggesting elsewhere. not quite as chilly as last night which got down to three the ground for this period of time that they necessarily set out to include a harmful gender orfour stereotype, but although they did last night which got down to three harvesting. i said you think you include two new dads, or four celsius last night which got down to three orfour celsius in the north—east. have lost about £1 million in they depicted two new dads temperatures for many staying in as somewhat hapless and actually double figures tonight. thursday and revenue, how much of your crop has in a moment, we‘ll say goodbye we see lose this which were quite to viwers on bbc two. unable to care for their children. gone? the numbers are always a bit simon mccoy will be here with the bbc news at one. it is a kind of classic ‘daddy first, though, time for a look
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doofus' stereotype out there, at the weather with susan powell which we hear about a lot. subjective. from a revenue point of things down. a window of fine and that's harmful. view, we are trying to recover that it's harmful for men who are just weather before it turns unsettled as capable of looking after children for friday. for the morning we start as much as we can. we are harvesting some really wet weather on the way. and it is also harmfulfor women, off with a few showers few and far because it suggests that they should around 20% of what we would normally the met office has issued a yellow be the primary caregiver. between into the afternoon with so, if two women had been in that expect to harvest in august at the warning. hard to remember it is ad, with exactly the same ad, lengthy dry spells with some sunshine. perhaps a few showers moment from the land that is still still summer. it is august but our that could have given rise moving their way into western in production. when you say you are outlook has more heavy rain and trying to recover as much as you can gusty winds as we look to the end of to complaints, because people might scotla nd moving their way into western scotland later. maximum temperatures higher than today because of the from lost revenue, how can you do the week and onto into the weekend. say, "well, they are the primary here is the future making some mist caregivers," and how do you think increased sunshine, 18 to 23 that if the crop has been destroyed? you would have reacted to the same celsius. but i said it is a window, we have three months of the season, of today. here is the next low ad with women in it? i can't say what decision a small window because by friday we form months still to go, all of the waiting to move in on friday with a we would have made on an ad have this area of low pressure that doesn't exist. moving its way in which will set in crops will be fully recovered by the gap in between them. thursday looks but ultimately, we felt that as we go through the weekend as much drier and brighter. you is this with this ad, the gender of those end of august, beginning september depicted in it was key. well. it will mean it is very wet afternoon. heavy thundery rain —— four months. we are hoping for and windy for many of us through across the midlands and eastern the point is, sorry, england. perhaps a little drier and the point is obviously all parents friday and into the weekend. look at good harvests and good sales through brighter to the west later on in the can be absent—minded at times? the heavy rain as it pushes from west to east across most parts of till christmas and we cannot take day. scotland and northern ireland they can, but there is a particular escaped the worst of the rain until the uk. not many places escaping the stereotype of men being one week, one month, as a total the evening and in through the incompetent fathers. rain but eventually we will see some evening this front will bring a reflection of the season, we have to the same stereotype just sunny spells in northern ireland. work hard in the final half of the short spell of quite punchy rain doesn't exist of mothers. quite windy on friday. these are the across northern ireland and then so let's take a look at the second season to pull back what we are ad, it is for the vw e—golf car. losing at the moment. in terms of more persistent rain gathering wind gusts, 30 to a0 miles per. across scotland through the small this ad got three complaints overall impact on your business, it and it has been banned. hours of thursday. to the south it so take a look. sounds like it can be mitigated and becomes much drier as we move into maximum temperatures, 18 to 19 it is not going to be too thursday morning and overnight hour
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catastrophic in the long run? that temperatures are much higher across the north—east of the uk than they is what we are helping. as soon as celsius. if you have weekend plans, have been in recent nights. 12, 13 we can get going, crops currently on low pressure is still there, that the ground and due to be harvested degrees in aberdeen and edinburgh. isobars quite close together. from the last week of august, cloud around first thing, but a lot details on the location of any rain beginning september, they have great of sunshine to come, the wind will but i think the main focus for the potential and we need to make sure be much lighter and the biggest what was wrong with that one? weekend should be like last weekend difference, it is just looking so where it is going to be very windy. much drier. a few isolated showers i think the key thing with that ad we maximise the yield, the sales, is that it was contrasting they will pick up during saturday across england and wales but fine whether in this country or export, characteristics of men for the majority and consequently and women directly. with some heavy showers, sunday to pull the numbers around. feeling warmer as well. temperatures i mean, the majority of those widespread gales. gusts up to 50 up feeling warmer as well. temperatures up to 23 in the south—east. that featured in the ad were men, and they were all shown obviously, you are heavily reliant ridge of high pressure short lived miles per across many parts of the on the weather and helping... as being very adventurous, come friday. this techno comes very brave, scientists, astronauts. uk. not very pleasant especially if you have any plans. 00:28:13,361 --> 2147483051:50:51,396 the afternoon. feeling a bit as 2147483051:50:51,396 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 well. goodbye for now. ploughing in and it will stay with variables are out of your control. and the only women depicted us ploughing in and it will stay with us through into the weekend, it in the ad were depicted as passive, the weather is completely out of our sleeping at the start, control, pest and disease are the looks like perhaps the most persistent rain will move through. or the woman at the end other two factors we have limited who was shown sitting on a bench control over nowadays. but in this with a pram beside her. rainfor we are not suggesting situation, for this year, it was the persistent rain will move through. rain for all areas during the day, that there is anything wrong perhaps not into the east until the with depicting women with prams two extremes, extreme rainfall in afternoon, perhaps drier in the west or that you can't ever depict men as scientists for the second part of the day. june, extreme heat we suffered in gusty winds across—the—board. a0 or or as brave, but the issue there was that it was directly the second half ofjuly. had just juxtaposing men and women together, been one, crops would have managed and we felt it went so far a5 mph, enough to cause some damage as to suggest that those far better than what they have at characteristics were specifically or disruption. temperatures
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because of their gender. the moment. the two together, disappointing in the rain. highs in there were three the high teens. the lows still with complaints over that ad. impossible to recover from that. must be very stressful. we are used us the high teens. the lows still with us for the weekend. hopefully the the guidelines that you are looking more persistent rain out of the way to it. martin, thank you very much. at to check that they are complied that it well still remain very with talk about ads that could cause windy. perhaps not quite as windy as serious or widespread offence. last weekend. if anything, sunday we're not talking widespread now time for a look at the weather, offence, here, are we? will be the windier of the two days. with either of these, the latest on what is happening when it is 128 complaints right now and the days ahead. prospects looked at least a little and three complaints? the rule talks both about harm and also about serious drier. and widespread offence. the challenges continue because the and it is actually the harm element weather pattern at the moment it of the rule that is new. looks more like autumn, take areas of low pressure barrelling in, bringing heavy rain and strong winds we have always been able to ban ads that would cause serious or widespread offence, and it actually is against the harm part —— bake areas of low pressure. still of the test that we are really august, but for many of the judging these ads. and it is perfectly possible for an ad to perhaps not cause serious or widespread offence prospects this afternoon, very but still cause harm because they do feature those disappointed, potentially very heavy harmful gender stereotypes. and thundery rain for the east they are getting free advertising now, aren't they? midlands and east anglia, could well, i'm not sure it's the kind impact on surface water and spray. of advertising they are necessarily going to want to receive. drier in the west as the day goes on. wettest weather for northern ireland and scotland this evening advertising standards authority, talking to me earlier.
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a year ago today, and overnight. thursday, a breather, the morandi road bridge quite a story by the end of the in the italian city of genoa collapsed in a storm. night, there is some cloud, milder 43 people were killed when a section of the highway fell around 50m. in the north—east compared to recent the city is remembering nights. thursday, much cloud burning that terrible day. a memorial service attended by the italian president off, a few stray showers from time sergio mattarella and the prime to time, but in comparison to today, minister giuseppe conte has just finished. much drier, brighter, lighterwinds, there was a minute's silence at the exact moment feeling warmer. but another burst of the disaster happened. a makeshift altar was put up for the event near the base of the first pillar heavy rain for all parts of the uk 00:29:27,977 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 from friday. for the replacement bridge. now, it's time for a he says mps who think they can block brexit of engaging look at the weather. in what he called a "terrible" collaboration with the eu. the former chancellor disagrees. the very latest from simon. leaving the eu without a deal would bejust as much a betrayal quite a bit of rainfall at the of the referendum result moment across england and wales, as not leaving at all. moving east gradually this morning. we‘ll get the latest this afternoon, things may improve live from westminster, slightly across wales and the where downing street accuses him of undermining brexit preparations. south—west of england. as the rain also in the programme: desperately wanting answers, clears, becoming drizzly, but drier the parents of british teenager nora quoirin, whose body was found in malaysia, spells. heavy showers in north—west await the results of a postmortem.
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england, the midlands, eastern england. thunderstorms mixed in. a getting more expensive to get few showers further north across to work — rail commuters face a £100 hike in season—ticket prices england. eastern and southern in the new year. the wait is over, tens of thousands of people scotland, northern ireland, largely dry, a few bits of rain on the western edge. quite disappointing temperatures for the time of year, especially with the cloud and rain. tonight much of the rain clears, more showers in northern areas, but into tomorrow morning, clear spells. not quite as chilly as last night. thursday might start a little bit showery with cloud but clearing and lengthy sunny spells developing in the afternoon. feeling a bit as 00:30:39,689 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 well. goodbye for now.
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