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meanwhile, the crown prosecution as an absolute matter of urgency. service says it will now ask a watchdog to review its work. june kelly, bbc news. urgency is what ada's family are calling for. they live in carlisle and might consider moving to scotland to get her the drugs. the prime mininster denies misleading the queen two types of drugs for cystic heartbreaking, really, over his reasons for suspending fibrosis that are said to be parliament after a court life—changing are to be made to know that only five minutes down ruled it was unlawful. available to around 400 patients in scotland just a month the motorway that this drug could be did you lie to the queen after being rejected by the nhs. available to her, or is available when you advised her to prorogue, they cost around £100,000 per patient, per year — to her now, should i say. to suspend parliament? a cost which the nhs in england says absolutely not. is too much. making preparations 0ur health editor hugh pym has been yet we live in england, in this for a no—deal brexit — talking to some of those affected. postcode lottery that now exists. borisjohnson insists newly released it may appear to be a simple government documents warning of long solution, but decisions on drugs kelly has cystic fibrosis, delays and price rises costing thousands of pounds each a debilitating lung condition. month and the best use of nhs are a worst case scenario. after campaigning with her mother, resources are never straightforward. we'll be looking at the scenarios hugh pym, bbc news. she's been on one of that the government the drugs for a few months. she's now delighted that hundreds says could happen. of others will be able to get them. the number of people convicted our top story this evening: of rape in england and wales has i'm so overwhelmed with it all. fallen to its lowest level on record — yet the number of allegations i'm just so happy and grateful that the prime minister denies misleading recorded by police it's happened now and that everybody the queen over his reasons for has that life chance that i've suspending parliament after a court reaches an all—time high. had the chance. 00:00:54,936 --> 2147483051:37:12,183 just that they can follow suit 2147483051:37:12,183 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 and hopefully within months they can ruled it was unlawful. an england russian and syrian forces are accused of targeting hospitals in batting for pride in the ashes test
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rebel held areas. this was a at the oval, and australia almost hospital until a few months ago. 140 helping. coming up on sportsday in the next that have been attacked since april 15 minutes on bbc news, this year. —— one of 40. an unlikely comeback. kim clijsters has announced that she will be back on tour next mps call on video games companies year for the first time since 2012. to protect young people from becoming addicted to their products and more wickets for australia — on the first day of the final ashes test match and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news we'll be hospitals in rebel—held parts live at gleneagles as the 16th of syria are being deliberately solheim cup bewteen the usa and europe prepares to get under way. targeted with air strikes by the syrian government despite the fact that it is a war crime — that's what doctors have told the bbc. it's now more than eight years since the conflict began and it has left hundreds of thousands of people dead. there are still pockets of fighting but the assad regime, backed by russia, has all but won it. 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have travelled to idlib in the north west good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. of syria, where rebels and islamists the prime minister has denied lying are largely surrounded by government forces. to the queen about his reasons for suspending parliament. they found underground hospitals boris johnson was speaking where doctors have been forced after scotland's highest civil court to take refuge to escape airstrikes.
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ruled yesterday that the shutdown was unlawful because it was intended to hinder parliamentary debate. mrjohnson also dismissed concerns about newly released government the sick... the injured... the papers detailing preparations for a no—deal brexit scenario — that contained warnings of medical shortages, food price rises and major cross—channel trade delays. mrjohnson said the documents were just sensible preparations. needy. there is little space left 0ur political editor for them in idlib. this doctor laura kuenssberg reports. treats more than 1000 patients a day with just tiny staff. there is a almost a year to the day, this large number of patients and it's document was snapped by a beady—eyed photographer in westminster. a hint just a few doctors. the current ceasefire came too late for this of the turmoil the government believed might come if we leave without a deal. 12 months later, girl, whose name means hope. something fast diminishing in idlib. after lea ks and without a deal. 12 months later, after leaks and suspicion, at last, ministers have been forced to publish the actual details. let's she lost her father, mother and brother in one year. she just has a hope they do know what they're doing, because leaving without sister, also injured in the last arrangements in place could mean attack. life is collapsing here. why shortages of some food, protests, severe disruption of the irish is this happening, she whispers. 3.5
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border and much more. if we have to come out on october the 31st with no million people in the province are wondering the same. the world is not deal, we will be ready. and the ports will be ready, the farming listening. doctor, do you have any communities will be ready, all the doubts that the regime and russia industries that matter will be ready for a no—deal brexit. are targeting specifically hospitals industries that matter will be ready and medical facilities?” for a no-deal brexit. after clashes in parliament, mps did change the law to make it much harderfor the are targeting specifically hospitals and medicalfacilities? i am sure government to take us out if there that russia and the assad regime is no agreement with brussels by the end of october. but the prime minister is adamant he would find a attack many times hospitals and way round that to stick to his health facilities. it is fact, like deadline. so, neitherside has way round that to stick to his deadline. so, neither side has any intention at this stage of backing the sun and moon. it is fact, and down. if we were to allow the country to leave without a deal on many hospitals are still destroyed the 31st of october, we would not be serving our constituents well. we till now. syria's war is reaching would be complicit in doing something that would be very new depths in idlib. this was a disruptive in the short—term, very damaging in long term. is there any hospital. until russia and the regime took it out. one of many that progress, do you want to tell us what is going on? the only clear way out of the wrangle for the prime minister is to do a deal with brussels and leave the eu in an
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seem regime took it out. one of many that seem to have been specifically orderly fashion. there are whispers targeted. in fields or hillsides, of progress in london and brussels. the onslaught found them. nearby at the eu chief negotiator is not so sure. we are still ready to examine buildings remained untouched. the united nations passed on a record of objectively any concrete and legally their coordinates to russia to operational proposal from the uk. ensure their protection. instead it the law has been changed to make it became a target hit list, is the harderfor the law has been changed to make it harder for the the law has been changed to make it harderfor the prime the law has been changed to make it harder for the prime minister to ta ke harder for the prime minister to take us out of the eu without a same places were hit again and deal. but it's not completely off the table. so while ministers again. russia and the regime's suggest these are just worst—case campaign has been horribly affected. scenarios, the anxiety in whitehall it is terrifying. all of these towns and beyond can't disappear. nor can and villages we have gone through downing street escape a judge ruling have been abandoned because this is yesterday that the way they a waragainst suspended parliament was against the have been abandoned because this is a war against what matters to law. number 10 is fighting on many people. their homes, their schools and hospitals. this was a hospital fronts. this is not normal. the until a few months ago. it is one of prime minister, having to deny he 40 that have been attacked since lied to the monarchy. did you lie to april this year, and it is causing the queen when you advised her to people to flee in the tens of prorogue, to suspend parliament? thousands. this is the last refuge absolutely not. indeed, as i say, of those who oppose the government the high court in england plainly which has brought their country to
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agrees with us. but the supreme ruin. how can you still in these court will have to decide. there will be that other verdict next dire straits pass over coordinates week. at the opposition just doesn't to russia which are shared with the by the government's arguments, or regime, which will involve more whether they are ready for no deal. targeting when the ceasefire ends? that is why we are so angry that parliament was prorogued, i should be in parliament at the moment with the coordinates are preventative... the ability to interrogate the prime but it is not preventing attacks. 40 minister and ministers. mps could be hospitals have been attacked in the ordered back on the road to last few months. and many more westminster by the courts next week. westminster by the courts next week. schools have been attacked, and we are in a strange limbo. the only water points... so the system is certainty, change of some sort is on the way. broken. the system has completely this government seems everyday to failed. if anything, sharing the step into a new controversy, so coordinates should bring more often causing anger and disbelief on many sides in westminster and may be awareness, more accountability. that in many parts of the country. but gives little reassurance on the inside number 10, insiders say that ground. life here is filled with actually they are proceeding as they peril. going to work is an act of see fit. they knew that boris johnson had embarked on what many courage. medical staff say they have a target on their backs. this head people might see as a provocative approach, and they believe that even nurse takes care when he goes to
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if there is conflict, even if there work ina nurse takes care when he goes to work in a secret location. his is upset, that will be worth it to stick to their main goal, being able hospital is buried deep out of reach to ta ke stick to their main goal, being able to take us out of the european union of the bombs. we were told to move on october the 31st, whatever happens. my goodness, it is a risky strategy for the conservative party, fast too. even under this solid for parliament and, of course, may be for many in the country, too. rock, we await the next attack. the so as you heard, borisjohnson said government plans for handling a no—deal brexit outlined a worst un says humanitarian operations are case scenario — but some items and goods have been about to reach breaking point. air identified as critical. so what preparations are being put strikes are not the only worry. if in place to ensure their supply is not interrupted by brexit? regime ground forces advanced a few 0ur economics editor faisal islam has more on this and how local kilometres, he will be abandoned to authorities are dealing with these risks. too. there is no question that attacking civilians, hospitals and schools is a war crime. do you think anybody if after a no—deal brexit blockages will ever face justice?|j a war crime. do you think anybody will ever face justice? i don't and disruption are to be avoided, or think, nobody cares. i hope. i can even lessons, much depends on what happens in places such as here, on the banks of the humber. already, by see think, nobody cares. i hope. i can see justice in syria for everyone tonnage, the uk's biggest port. last who injures syrian people but i
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don't think i will see it in my night, the government forced to life. these people have known only reveal its no deal 0peration yellowhammer document, worst—case assumptions that could lead to fresh in this war. it is far from over but already the living, the dead and the food shortages, medicines and fuel problems, and even mentioned a risk injured have been forgotten here. ofan impact problems, and even mentioned a risk of an impact on water supplies, affecting hundreds of thousands of quentin somerville, bbc news, idlib. people, arising from britain's of reliance on imports from europe of water purification chemicals with a short sell by date. it is here at the port at some of the solutions can be found. they store the a local boy was rescued from a river essential chemicals here, but also the government chartered emergency in bury yesterday afternoon but died ferries that are also coming here later in hospital. it is thought he and were supposed to be carrying had been thrown from a bridge. the those perishable water chemicals as 22—year—old man thought to be his father has been arrested on suspicion of murder. category 1 supplies. also mps are calling on video games companies to protect young people from becoming addicted to their products. they're called loot boxes — virtual objects that you can buy during online gaming — veterinary medicines and nuclear power plant parts. much boils down to improve your progress. to what happens here. hauliers on the short channel crossing in kent. they make billions of pounds for gaming companies. cana the short channel crossing in kent. but now a group of mps is calling can a quarter of a million businesses that fill this glories, for them to be regulated and banned that have never acquired paperwork
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from being sold to children. joe tidy has this report. or checks for european trade, get ready on time? it is all new to us now. there is going to be delays, no it's estimated that 37 million people play computer games in the uk, matter what. the old days, you used more than half of us, to cross borders to different and it's growing. countries, you always had to wait. but now a parliamentary select the yellowhammer substance have been committee says it's time to pause and make major changes to protect filtered down to councils. bbc news people, particularly from gaming addiction. has obtained the local planning many authorities for this. we have previously showed hastings council discussing how to stop individual the proportion of gamers affected is stockpiling, referred to as rationing. chichester district council is buying a 24,000 litre expected to be less than 1% but fuel tank and filling station with there is one area of gaming that mps taxpayer brexit funds to deal with are concerned is causing problems on any disruptions. we can also show are concerned is causing problems on a mass scale, and that is loot that on water supplies, considered a boxes. they are randomised in game low to moderate risk generally, treasure chest opened with dudley council, for example, has a document identifying constraints on real—world money. mps want them supply of drinking water due to regulated under gambling laws. at a shorter shelf life of former grow to nearby gaming cafe, the owner six weeks of imported chemicals as a welcomes the idea. my opinion is moderate risk. social care problems are again mentioned in yellowhammer they are gambling. they have the and in council documents. for mechanics of gambling, you don't know what you are going to get, you example, the isle of wight, warning
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of the extreme impact of the failure put your money towards it and i of the extreme impact of the failure think they have the same dangers. ofa of the extreme impact of the failure of a social care provider. yellowhammer also warns on inflamed but it is not a view shared by all. tensions in northern ireland. these documents show that north ayrshire i have spent over £100 on it. i council via a new deal as it could think it was worth it in the end because it wasn't all at once. you see greater sectarian tensions, including in the west of scotland. wa nt because it wasn't all at once. you want to something and if you don't elsewhere in scotland, nicola get it you keep going until you get sturgeon said it's a version of the yellowhammer documents from the same it, but i think it is only a problem day was a base scenario, not the uk if you can't control it i guess. mps government's description. the yellowhammer documents are a say children are particularly at worst—case scenario. risk of spending on loot boxes and yellowhammer documents are a worst—case scenario. they are produced so that government can take wa nt risk of spending on loot boxes and want the government to ban the plans, take steps in order to feature for under 185. mitigate any of those consequences. want the government to ban the feature for under 18s. families find it extremely difficult to deal with so far, the turbo—charging of no—deal planning is yet to change gaming disorder in their children the government's own no—deal because even before it becomes a assessment. the number of convictions for rape proper disorder it has already has fallen to its lowest level tainted and disrupted the good since records began. the crown prosecution service says there has been a drop of nearly 30% — family dynamics. industry bodies say compared to last year. they are reviewing the yet the number of allegations of rape being reported to the police recommendations. we care deeply is at an all time high. about player experience. we want our home affairs correspondent players to play safely in a balanced
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june kelly has more. way. we provide technical settings, rebecca began a relationship with a man who lied to her technical measures, education, that he was a police officer. robust age ratings and guidance and in fact, he was a convicted criminal with a history information sources. loot boxes have of violence against women. been banned in some countries. she discovered this removing them can be a relatively after he attacked her. straightforward software update, but he just went into a complete frenzy with some games making hundreds of and that's when he started to physically assault me. millions of pounds from them, it is he was punching me in the back of unlikely to happen overnight. the head about four or five times. he tried to bite my hand, the duchess of sussex has launched a new range of clothing and then the violence just that she hopes will help unemployed women find a job. escalated, and that was when it the duchess progressed on to raping me. is a patron of smart works, a charity which provides interview clothes and training he then held her to women who are out of work. hostage in her flat. he attacked me again, she explained why it's important to help. and this time he had a huge it's notjust about the people that you know you're supporting, kitchen knife and raped me it's about the people you don't for a second time. know, that you may never know, you may never meet. as women, it is 100% after being raped, rebecca had some our responsibility, i think, seemingly normal whatsapp to support and uplift each other, exchanges with her attacker. to champion each other as we aim to succeed. she says because she was terrified to not set each other up of him, but she was told for failure, but instead to really that because of this be there, rallying around each other he would not be prosecuted. how did you feel
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when you learned that? somewhere between absolutely broken and say, "i want to help you." to absolutely livid as well. it was, hang on a minute... you've let him out cricket now — based on a really weak reason. and play got under way for the final five—day match of the ashes. that prosecutors are trying to second—guessjuries by screening out tougher cases. joe wilson was watching. not so, insists the director keep going, captain. as long as there is the strength of public prosecutions. to lift a pen and sun there has not been in the september sky, a change in approach there is cricket. from prosecutors at the cps. it ain't over till the oval. fifth test, over the road. we operate on the basis that juries are objective, impartial and reasonable. 00:11:41,398 --> 2147483051:42:35,414 that is what a prosecutor 2147483051:42:35,414 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 bears in mind when making this ground is a circus, here come thejugglers. joe denly opening the batting. next, australia's captain put him down, tim paine with the gloves. nowhere to hide and nobody is
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perfect. who dropped joe root now? steve smith. some catches are unmissable, rory burns battled hard to 47 when he looped the ball to a sad conclusion. for him anyway. wherever ben stokes meant to hit this, the outcome was straight to nathan lyon. stokes was furious with himself, and in the dressing room to applaud his captain. joe route 250 and a hint of satisfaction. perhaps sensed this was looming. flattened by cummings, no catches required. australia took control, they picked marsh for this match, and he got ben stokes out like this. just another day in the ashes office. let's remember, the australians must be tired too and in the last few minutes jos buttler be tired too and in the last few minutesjos buttler has played some big shots. england 271—8, sophie, just maybe there is some life in the
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ashes yet. joe, thank you. and some good weather for the ashes, darren? yes, and this picture was taken earlier on today at the oval. blue skies at times, not all the i mind you. further west in wales it has been much cloudier and cooler, and we have rain and drizzle for wales and northern england. that will slip southwards overnight, clinging on to southern counties by the end of the night. apart from a few showers in northern scotland it will be dry and clear, and more chilly than it was last night. the prospect of some sunshine for tomorrow. we will soon see sunshine for tomorrow. we will soon see the back of that cloud with drizzle towards the south coast of england, some showers coming in on a brisk breeze in the north of scotland. some spreading south, perhaps into northern ireland. it won't be as humid as today but there will be some sunshine with
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temperatures where they should be for the time of year. into the weekend and we start to see the weather changing, wet and windy weather changing, wet and windy weather pushing into scotland, eventually into northern ireland. gale is likely, much lighter winds as you head further south into england and wales, where again it is dry and sunny and probably warmer as well with temperatures reaching 21 degrees. the windy weather we are seeing in the north, around the area of low pressure, will move away on sunday. that weather front bringing the rain, what's left of it will head further south and stop. at the moment it looks like it will stop across northern england, northern ireland and wales. not a great deal of rain but it could be quite damp. further north sunshine and showers, but across southern parts of england and wales we are still in the warm airand there and wales we are still in the warm air and there will be plenty of sunshine with temperatures reaching 25 degrees in the south—east. the late bit of summer, thank you.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. 0ur our latest headlines for you. boris johnson insists government documents warning of price rises and disruption to medicines after no—deal brexit are a worst case scenario. and he denies misleading the queen over his reasons for suspending parliament. did you lie to the queen when you advised her to prorogue to
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