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this is bbc news. the headlines at eight. four cases of coronavirus hello this is bbc news. confirmed in the uk. it's now been the headlines. closed. experts say there is a gp practice in brighton has been closed temporarily, opportunity to contain the disease. after a member of staff there tested the detection of the small number of positive for coronavirus. eight people in the uk have now been infected. cases could be this part that an islamist extremist — becomes a bigger problem. for now, who had been cleared of plotting a sword attack on police officers — is now convicted of planning it's only this part. i don't want to to target london tourist hotspots. storm kiera continues to cause chaos across the uk — it's emerged a 58 year old man was killed yesterday go back to prison. a year after by a falling tree in hampshire. being cleared of a sword attack outside buckingham palace. cleaning at least six people reported to have up outside buckingham palace. cleaning up the mess again. people across england are angry as a flood died in politico slovenia, the czech
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republic and sweden. defences flood once more, this time sinn fein says early results from ireland's general election are a ‘revolution in the ballot box' in the wake of storm ciara. solar — after it topped the poll ahead of the two parties which have orbiter which aims to unlock the dominated the country's politics for decades. secrets of the sun is on its way to a spacecraft built in britain has the stars. and the oscar goes to begun its mission to explore the secrets of the sun. stopped up —— parasite. and the oscar goes to... parasite. the stars. and the oscar goes to stopped up -- parasite. the first non—english—language film to take the top five in oscar awards. also coming up — the south korean film, ‘pa rasite' makes history at the oscars — becoming the first non—english language film to take the top prize. we will be debating why here on bbc news. well, china where the coronavirus outbreak originated, has been counting the cost of the disease. china's leader xi jinping and if you justjoined us good said his government will work to prevent large—scale layoffs. evening and welcome to bbc news. a gp practice in brighton has been many in china were due to return to work today closed after a number of staff after the lunar new year holiday — tested positive for coronavirus. but much of the country remains closed to contain the virus' spread.
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patients have, been advised to the economic cost has mounted as shutdowns in the country continue contact patients have, been advised to co nta ct if patients have, been advised to contact if they have concerns of their own help. the total has been to disrupt global supply chains. our economics editor brought to eight. it's been declared faisal islam reports. even closing the casinos in macau. it should be back to work in china. a serious threat to public health after celebrating chinese new year, which means they can be forced to tens of millions of workers stay. they're now been more than were expecting to have returned to the cities and to the factories, 40,000 cases. more than 900 people one of the fundamental drivers have died. this is not wuhan but of the world economy. but the commute is so far is quieter than usual and in the offices that brighton, where an entire medical centre and pharmacy are being are reopening, it's anything but normal. cleaned after two health care staff translation: our company has adopted special measures, tested positive for the new including sanitising every day. the building is in isolation, coronavirus along with two other we are required to wear masks people in brighton. they were all in the whole day while at work. contact with a businessman who got infected in singapore. before in the shops, food prices have surged, up 20% on last january. returning to brighton, he went pork prices have more than doubled, at the same time skiing in france not knowing he was the economy is slowing. infected. it's thought he passed on the actual economic impact the virus to around a dozen people, will depend, of course, on the global health impact. all without going anywhere near
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what we do know is the virus, china. the detection of this small and measures to contain it, number of cases could be the spark have led to many factories remaining closed today that should have reopened by now. that becomes a bigger pyre. but for now, it's only a spark. our slowing chinese demand for luxury goods and crude oil, objective remains containment. the as well as reduced chinese tourism abroad, and some supply chains for key parts manufactured longer the outbreak goes on, the in china are broken, more scientists are learning about with many global businesses seeking alternatives, the new coronavirus. latest for example in vietnam. estimates suggest that killed around the already weak chinese economy one and a hundred people who are is expected to see the slowest three months in over a decade, possibly a contraction, infected. that compares with one in and in turn that could see the same ten people who died from sars in for the entire world economy, an immediate global hit 2003. even though the new worth over £200 million. the expectation — that this will be made up over coronavirus is much less deadly, the the rest of the year when, death toll has already exceeded that or if, things get back to normal. of sars. now more than 900 compared that can be seen even 5,000 miles away in this yorkshire to 774 for sars. the reason is that electronics factory, dependent on components shipped this virus is so mild for huge in from shuttered plants numbers of people, that unlike sars, near the centre of the outbreak. most of those infected never need we have been able to find hospital treatment and this allows alternative sources for the materials, but because we need it to spread more effectively in the them quickly now, then
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community. how bad could it get if there are price implications and some of that has been as much the virus starts spreading widely in as three times the original cost. the virus starts spreading widely in the uk? is very hard to know but seasonal flu in england the uk? is very hard to know but seasonalflu in england alone kills there has been major disruption likely to delay recovery in an already fragile world economy. president xijinping, between 10,000 and 30,000 people each year. most but not all are over appearing in beijing in a protective mask, the age of 65. nearly 200 britons says if the virus is contained, the impact should be temporary. but that is not certain right now. faisal islam, bbc news. have been repatriated from wuhan since the end of january one of the most enduring have been repatriated from wuhan since the end ofjanuary and are in quarantine in milton keynes and images of storm ciara was in hawick in scotland, merseyside. at the weekend, one where parts of the bridge house guest house fell into the raging river teviot, person threatened to ups gone from arrow park hospital so emergency along with a neighbouring regulations have been brought in, restau ra nt. allowing forcible detention, but most seem happy with the conditions. the foundations of both were apparently eroded by flood waters. there all of games available. we got as steven godden reports. tv needs, we have access to the internet, netflix, all these different things that are actually for more than two centuries, solid available to us do help to make this stone kept the river at bay until feel not like we're stuck in storm or one breach of the defences. quarantine. in wuhan, the epicentre
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of the great, the growth and new a passer—by captured the moment the bridge guest collapsed into the cases has started to slow, but it's too early to know whether this water just hours earlier epidemic can largely be contained in bridge guest collapsed into the waterjust hours earlier the owner had been preparing breakfast when china. fergus walls, bbc news. art suddenly trouble started to show. the wall in the stairway, went health editor explained the importance to anyone who's been in straight and called the guests contact with infected patient. one staying upstairs. had to call them, reason this practice has temporarily closed today is so health care come out, straightaway. and two workers who've been working with the hours later the wall collapsed. the whole side of the building individual gp who contracted the collapsed. when you saw the cracks virus, these workers have been able in the wall did you know that something was seriously wrong? to go home and self case they develop symptoms. public health definitely because they were getting bigger and bigger by the minute. how england say they been urgently trying to trace patients who come do you feel looking at it? for into co nta ct trying to trace patients who come into contact with the gp and another somebody that has lived and breathed local gp who is also contracted the hewick all my life it's quite virus is one of the four, try to distressing, to be honest. it really is. stuart marshall shares the trace patients in contact with nhs workers but they said they are few volu nta ry flood in number. one reassuring aspect is is. stuart marshall shares the voluntary flood group after the town was still used in 2005, the damage this, these are not random isolated it caused trigger plans for a flood
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cases in different parts of the protection scheme due to be finished country. they are traceable to the in two years time. if there is single individual who came back from anybody out there that thinks hewick singapore with the virus and it does not need a flood defence shows the benefits of contact system, then look no farther than tracing. they were able to get in over my shoulder today. because that touch with all these people who had is proof that hewick definitely beenin needs to press on and accelerate the touch with all these people who had been in contact themselves. and blood of the neck flood protection scheme. continue regular warnings quickly advised them and get them tested and they say that is the for snow and high winds the people in the borders and beyond wondering what else nature might have in benefit of their contact tracing store. but after 27 years in expertise. let's talk to the chair business gino is facing a more of the royal college of gps. thanks enduring question. what will you do very much for being here. let me ask now? now... i don't know. i really you first, you are not surprised that at some point there'll a don't know. i will see how, if we situation where a gp surgery had to close at least temporary. the can reopen we will reopen, but if not i don't know. because as you can question it poses as how great a risk do you think those on the see these are not easy things to health front running face? not fix, i think. surprised. i think it's fair to say the nhs was prepared. we knew it
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would come up relatively lightly and bernie there are only been eight cases sanders has requested a partial across the whole of the country. but recount for the democratic party we did expect it to happen at some caucus in iowa and week ago. he lost to his rival pete in a chaotic stage or other. trying to avoid it by trying to keep as many people contest in which technical problems away who might have symptoms of delayed full result until friday. coronavirus away from their gp sanders campaign is a recount is necessary to make sure voters in surgery, so coronavirus away from their gp iowa can trust the final result. surgery, so somebody has a fever, if they have a cough, if they have opinion polls put him in the lead and the next part of the breathing difficulties or if they've presidential race, the poll in new even been in one of the high risk hampshire tomorrow. it's unlikely to become clear who is the front runner countries of southeast asia, to stay to challenge donald trump the away from the gp surgery and to call presidency until after super tuesday next month would more than a dozen 111 . away from the gp surgery and to call 111. is it possible to for them to states hold their primaries to get medical support whilst being choose their democrat candidate. effectively self quarantined ?m get medical support whilst being effectively self quarantined? it is. if they call that number and they satisfied those criteria, and high a police inquiry at the time found that gabriel and his two children, risks areas, yes. if they satisfy comfort who is night and praised emanuel who is 60 were not able those criteria, public health swimmers included their debts for target accents but the judge leading
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protection people will send out the investigation of the mission for somebody to test that individual. and the result of that will be back a new examination for the swimming pool of the club. that's because the in 24 hours. most people who contact family in particular does not believe the results of the original this virus have very mild symptoms investigation. underwood will analyse footage from cctv cameras and it's really the elderly or those that were not previously submitted to the inquiry. formerfamily who have suppressed immune systems who have suppressed immune systems who are at most risk of developing four more families have told bbc news their babies died because of poor care at an nhs trust even pneumonia or the serious which has been severely criticised conditions. we know that your for its maternity services. the families say their babies would have survived had organisation says there is a east kent hospitals trust provided better care.. long—term shortage of gps. our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. the joyous scans of a growing baby, presumably the shutting of any gp but reid shaw was stillborn last surgery, even november on the day he was due, presumably the shutting of any gp surgery, even if it'sjust for a and outcome his parents say was wholly avoidable. presumably the shutting of any gp surgery, even if it's just for a few days, while everybody is checked, it does have a knock on effect. days, while everybody is checked, it does have a knock on effectm does. it is a problem of course, but the problem the nhs are designed to if they'd had induced me that night, deal with. one of the great things he would have been here, 100%. his parents had called at qeqm hospital in margate at 1:10am, of being part of the nhs, we are as kirsty was in pain good at international health and their son's movements problems like epididymis, so of had noticeably changed. she was advised to take course there'll be a knock on
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effect. —— epidemics. the most painkillers and go to bed. important thing is we deal with this problem, sorted out, stop it spreading and allow to go back to 16 hours later, she called again and was invited in this time, business as usual. the world health where staff discovered organisation talked about a window reid had died. of opportunity. how can we most being a first—time mum, usefully use that window while the i suppose you put too much trust in these people to advise you, spread of the disease continues in and get you through something as vulnerable as this, and so you don't question it. china? to do everything we are doing, that's the most important east kent hospitals trust say thing. if somebody has a symptoms they are investigating the case but three other families we have spoken to have told us their babies would have survived if medics in east kent had and they are tested quickly and provided better care. isolated until the result comes back, if it comes back as positive than they are fully isolated. that do you believe his death was preventable? yeah. 100%. fletcher akin was born at 28 weeks. contact is trace and if their despite being premature, his parents were told he would be fine after a few weeks in hospital. but at nine days old, he started developing seizures, working environment is deep cleaned. which perplexed the medics. if we do all the things were doing, anyone at risk —— they should be a they googled how to stop
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it in front of us. how to stop a neonatal seizure, condition we're able to contain. you on the computer screen on the wall. it's like i haven't brought my child to b&q. can find out how the coronavirus we are in a neonatal ward, story is being covered and other one of the best in the country, i'm told, and you are googling it. stories developing in tomorrow's front pages as it towards 40 and 1130 this evening,. a victim of i could have done that. they didn't know how to stop it. they didn't know what it was. and then it's too late. fletcher had developed a fungal infection, which the hospital had failed planning a terror attack just to spot, and he died at 13 days old. 1130 this evening,. a victim of planning a terror attackjust over a year after he was cleared of the trust deny any errors attacking police with a sword were made in his care. outside buckingham palace. the an external investigator is now considering the case. 20—year—old —year—old was arrested a few days before a gay pride parade last month, bbc news revealed there had been at least seven preventable deaths at the trust since 2016. in london. a summer evening and a east kent hospitals told us they were extremely sorry for any family who had lost a child avoidably, and were working security alert right outside to improve maternity care. buckingham palace. he's armed with a ministers are due to announce this week what action, if any, they intend to take at the trust. michael buchanan, bbc news, kent.
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sword and he injures two officers shouting out the walk bar. at his back now to storm kiera — and thousands of people will now be original trial, he claimed it was a suicide attempt. he said he wanted the police to kill him. he was found not guilty of planning a terror the solar orbiter which was his a attack. he lives here in luton with visit and stephen h and harper sure is carrying cameras and sensors but his family. within days of being should provide new insights into how cleared by a jury over what had the sun works and how it affects happened at buckingham palace, he technologies here on earth. it would was on the internet and social media ta ke technologies here on earth. it would take the orbiter two years to reach the destination, 26 million miles from the surface of the sun. showing an extremist mindset. he quickly became a target upon the cover operation involving the police and the security service mi five. listening devices were planted in his home and in his car. over a six blasting off — a mission that's been 20 years in the making. month operation, officers were wired the spacecraft, called solar orbiter, on its way to the sun. and secretly recording him. they've it's jam—packed with instruments, and will take images from closer gone into the take away where he to our star than any spacecraft has worked, posing as customers and before, but it will be operating befriended him. he divulged to them in an extreme environment. how he died to the jury at his first
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trial and was trying to carry out a terror attack at buckingham palace. he outlined his plans to do it the instruments on—board the spacecraft are incredibly sensitive. again. he talked of a van attack at and then to put it close to the sun — it's really, really difficult. and it's quite nerve—racking the gay pride parade in london. his when you send your delicate little instrument on the top of a rocket other potential targets were tourist attractions in the capital, towards the sun! you just hope that it's including 92 swords. child or he is going to be working. an exceptionally dangerous individual. the evidence at the royal astronomical society, records of our sun go back hundreds of years, demonstrated his intention to murder charting huge solar storms. as many people as he could and a these would have had little effects on us in the 1800s — potentially to die as well. he made when these notes were written — a list of his priorities, but his today, though, they'd wreak havoc. priorities, but is life after death knocking out communications and navigations satellites, and causing power failures. in paradise. number seven was the hope is, though, meeting paula, number two was that solar orbiter can help us meeting paula, number two was meeting all lives, and naming and to better understand — choosing the main two. —— meeting and eventually — predict them. solar orbiter will give us a new view of the sun, allah. he was arrested a few days and will let us see its poles for the very first time. before the pride parade because it was feared he would attack it. luke scientists say this could be a game changer. there is no attack plan at all. i there's so much that we don't understand about the interior don't want to go back to prison. of the sun, how the energy leaks out, how magnetic fields
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play an important role. police found a knife under his mattress. they were also two i think there's a real training swords. they been bought chance for a breakthrough for the bank account of his younger in our understanding of the sun from solar orbiter. sister. he was recording telling her the journey to the sun won't be easy, and it'll take two years for solar orbiter to get that he needed to practice into prime position. but once it's there, decapitation techniques. she's now the secrets of our star been found guilty of failing to will finally be revealed. rebecca morelle, bbc news. disclose information about acts of terrorism. the extremist who bragged about beating the system has now been brought to justice. the guinness world records entry for the largest aerial about beating the system has now been brought tojustice. so about beating the system has now been brought to justice. so too about beating the system has now been brought tojustice. so too has a sister who did nothing to stop his firework has been broken — murderous plan. jim kelly, bbc news. in the united states. the firework was launched on saturday from a steel tube buried in the side ——june murderous plan. jim kelly, bbc news. of emerald mountain in colorado. it weighed 2,800lbs —— june kelly. a 58—year—old and measured 62 inches long. murderous plan. jim kelly, bbc news. ——june kelly. a 58—year—old has died after a tree fell in his home. it went off with an explosion of light followed by a dazzling display. the previous record was set off in the united arab emirates in 2018 with a firework the government has promised the emergency cash to help the worst weighing 2,397 pounds. affected area. yet again, the towns and villages of coaldale and west
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yorkshire are clearing up after a flood. it's the third time in less than a decade. that was a lake it should be practice has been closed temporarily after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus. and is on its extremist purposely cleared of putting it sort attack on police officers note yesterday! roger has seen his house is destroyed twice. no 1's ever convicted of plotting to attack knocked my door in seven years to come and see what's happening. i tourist hotspots. store ciara... don't know what's gonna happen with this. ijust don't know what's gonna happen with this. i just feel abandoned by don't know what's gonna happen with this. ijust feel abandoned by the authority. new flood defences are history was made at being built here but they were no the oscars last night — good yesterday. a decision now has where for the first time in the awards' 92 year history — a foreign language to be made to chuck everything out film won best picture. the south korean black comedy, ‘parasite', picked up a host or try and clean up and salvage. the of other awards too, including best director. our arts editor will gompertz reports. same family has run this hard way and the oscar goes to... it was a good night for... store for 30 years. this weekend, it parasite. was the final straw. we were tiered the south korean film about social inequality became the first film not in the english language to win
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the prestigious best picture oscar. to —— we said if it ever happened we never imagined again, we would leave. is notjust a this to ever happen. we are so happy. i feel like a very opportune moment mess you have to clean up, the laws in history is happening right now. its director and creator, bong joon—ho, became the first south korean to win best original screenplay won't dry —— walls. i'm just so mad, and the first south korean to win best director. "the most personal it's annoying. nikki morris's house is the most creative." merged with the neighbouring river. she filmed this from her front door. that quote was from today she is resigned to another lengthy clear up. i have to be here. the great martin scorsese. i don't want to be here at all. i applause. that got a standing ovation. got my house for sale and i have for he then announced his plans for the rest of the evening. i am ready to drink tonight... a few months but that's not can laughter. happen now, is it? further south in ..until next morning! thank you. hampshire, a 58—year—old man was parasite was the story killed when a tree fell on his car of a night that was otherwise largely predictable. on the 833. train services have been tonight we celebrate all the amazing talent in this room. janelle monae opened the show counseled. passengers were put on with a couple of numbers and a comment on diversity. buses instead. in the borders, this and i'm so proud to stand here as a black, queer artist telling a story. 200—year—old guest collapsed into the river. the full extent of the
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comedian chris rock followed her lead. cynthia did such a greatjob in harriet hiding black people that the academy got her to hide damage can be seen from the air. the problem here is that people have all the black nominees. lost all faith in the authorities to defend this valley from floods. and so, with the elephants in the room banished — for this year at least — danny savage, bbc news, west the real business of dishing out golden statues got under way. renee zellweger won best actress for playing a vulnerable yorkshire. judy garland in judy. and joaquin phoenix picked up the best actor oscar for his intense performance in joker. i have been a scoundrel in my life. ata at a ski resort in the south, a i've been selfish, i've been cruel woman and her daughters were all at times, hard to work with, and i'm grateful that killed by roofing torn from the so many of you in this room have nearby building in the storm force given me a second chance. winds. the headlines on bbc news... brad pitt won his first acting oscar for once upon a time in hollywood. a gp practice in brighton has to stand here now, once been closed temporarily, upon a time in hollywood — ain't that the truth. after a member of staff there tested laura dern won best supporting positive for coronavirus. actress for marriage story. eight people in the uk there were british successes. have now been infected. eltonjohn and bernie taupin won the original song category. a sword attack on police officers — jacqueline durran picked up the costume design award for little women, is now convicted of planning and cinematographer to target london tourist hotspots. roger deakins took home an oscar storm kiera continues to cause
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for his work on 1917. chaos across the uk — it's emerged a 58 year old man but the night belonged was killed yesterday to parasite and its popular by a falling tree in hampshire. self—effacing director, bong joon—ho. will gompertz, bbc news, hollywood. here with me now is the associate editor of film magazine little white lies, sport and for a full round up, hannah woodhead, and broadcaster and film critic caroline frost. from the bbc sport centre, you may remember she was telling us that she was going to get up early, and you did. eight hours of i'm afraid organist for start with uninterrupted sleep. let me ask you some salad news. —— sad news. there about parasite, did it deserve to win? absolutely. a real treat for me is some flash photography coming up. because i saw it on opening night at the 46—year—old has had brain can, and! surgery. the 46—year—old has had brain because i saw it on opening night at can, and i was very excited to be surgery. his former team said he the first and sent a year campaigning. and promoting it. and collapsed on saturday following a bleed on the brain. he played more became disillusioned and at then than 250 times between 1995 and said, oh well, and that it was a 2005. he managed thejourney real train for everyone in the room. than 250 times between 1995 and 2005. he managed the journey united as well. he received 33 caps for caroline commutes from the reaction
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scotland. his daughter has written a from jane fonda reading it out to the reaction in the auditorium, there was a real genuine buzz about message on his twitter account. she there was a real genuine buzz about the fact that this film one. never says her dad is receiving the best mind the south korean contingent ca re says her dad is receiving the best care possible and he has a difficult time for a family. this is itself. if 1917 had one bridge would be happy in a round of applause of a devastating news about a player we re be happy in a round of applause of a were winner come of this was who's much revered in scotland. i something quite different as hannah said, really novel, mould breaking. know jackie collapsed in open the door to a whole new era of who's much revered in scotland. i knowjackie collapsed in his home in york, he went there when he was film—making, films reaching bigger, managing. he's battling this problem wider global audiences and can only the exciting thing. quite satisfy in hospital at the moment. scottish the exciting thing. quite satisfy put bowl which is him all the best. the world this chat about diversity he had a great career —— scottish slightly more interesting one. football. he went on to manage teams that's the other interesting thing. in scotland before heading south to if you want to reflect on this, why new york. much loved scottish isa if you want to reflect on this, why is a film like this with the pet is player, one of the most talented defenders i've ever seen and most of excepted by general audiences and in all, a thoroughly great guy. his dad a way that a lot of subtitle films or not. you may have your thoughts also named jackie, played in celtic on this but i think many films of this quality are made and are andi also named jackie, played in celtic and i know jackie sitting out there unheard—of, unseen
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also named jackie, played in celtic and i knowjackie is with his family and unloved. it's at the good up and i knowjackie is with his family up with at the moment. we wish them fortune to break through and to get all the best. england have beaten some critics talking about it, and as we are saying last night that's why we have is worse using controversy, it's about these voices scotla nd and stories being heard and all the best. england have beaten scotland 250—o in the six nations championed beyond it they get the mass. the conditions were still chance to then take their part in miserable. look at all that snow! the competition. talking about more luckily the winds weren't as bad as stories being heard, tell us about yesterday as the game was meant to the t—shirt. be played in glass globe deal to stories being heard, tell us about the t-shirt. i'm a big fan of greta, my friend runs a company of storm ciara, it was moved to providing for makers of t—shirts. i edinburgh today. it had to be played behind closed door. was really disappointed that she did not get any real love at this year's ceremony. not get any real love at this year's ceremony. i think little women is a beautiful film and more than deserve to be noted for every award going and it's a shame to see it relegated to the sidelines. it's a bit of a russell hasn't played any part in the six nations campaign after safe subject and that but if counted breaching team protocol during a against it? of 1970 was drinking session at the team hotel. safe subject and that but if counted against it? of1970 was a safe them he gave an interview over the as well. i think greta, the good weekend and admitted that he has no thing about her if she is very young relationship with the head coasts, and fabius the talented. it's want
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saying everything has to change for to be the last we see of her. one of him to come back. he's a terrific so many women that made amazing films in 2019 and just... player. he's been great over a so many women that made amazing films in 2019 and just. .. you are wearing your heart on your sleeve as number of years. anyone who wants to it were, and natalie portman went come into our squad will be one better. yes she did. a very available to play for us, we'll have understated and elegant response. to align themselves to the team's you are a beautifuljacket with all the names of the deaf in langley standards. these are standards driven by the players and any player silent eagle directors and nominees that should have been there. i think that comes into that has earned the it is very carefully and sweetly trust of the group and they're made the point that yes there were totally committed to what the team some omissions. the politics can expects and requires all the we re some omissions. the politics can were explicitjoaquin phoenix who members. another blow for scotland enjoy the reception, he got up after asjohnny grey is out for the rest last week so he did it again last of the six nations after injuring his hand. he started both of night. there comes a point you can scotland's games and this year ‘s do all of the speeches but they championship. the fa has written to slightly, dare i say, glaze over. ally to ask for his observation there's the aspect as well of how many times do we want to be whacked after england apologised for making over the had of rich people who have after england apologised for making a joke about the coronavirus. in a video posted on social media, the options and money to burn and 23—year—old joked about the outbreak telling us how to live our lives. it and appeared to mock an asian man. went to see people away from the
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he's since deleted the snapchat post and says he's let himself in the virtue signalling platforms they are afforded on a daily basis. talking clu b and says he's let himself in the club down. we got some lives new girlfor of natalie portman it's fascinating club down. we got some lives new girl for you on the bbc tonight. that she made this lovely statement with her outfit and is only work these are live pictures from the wells open in cardiff. it's the best with her outfit and is only work with female directors twice in her 20 year career. he acknowledges part of the problem but for me it's all of seven frames. you can of course well and good of making an amazing watch it live now via the vbc sport speech and bring it up. we are website and the app. —— bbc. there's slating this person, somebody‘s agent said i don't know, i'm not 20 more on the support website sure because this person does not have a track record. i'm exposing including and analysis i'll be back myself potentially by allowing them to ta ke myself potentially by allowing them to take control of my career for what might be a very important film. with more of the stories on someone like nicole kidman can say i sportsday. have pledged to work with a fema sinn fein has hailed early results director once every two years, from ireland's general election — after it topped the poll ahead that's recognition that only 4% of the entire film catalogue with fear of the two main parties which have dominated irish politics still made by female directors. for decades. sinn fein, led by mary lou macdonald, she's to keep her currency high to won the most first preference votes in ireland's proportional have potency and for her voice to be voting system. but it fielded fewer worth anything. to give a voice to
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candidates than its rivals, and so is unlikely to be the largest the voiceless he has to carry on party in parliament. being that red carpet star.” micheal martin, who the voiceless he has to carry on being that red carpet star. i think leads fianna fail — that when we use love and compassion presently in second place — hasn't ruled out working as ourguiding with sinn fein, but said that when we use love and compassion as our guiding principles we can "significa nt incompatibilities" still exist. create, develop and implement but the prime minister leo varadkar systems of change that are beneficial to all cendant beings and who leads fine gael has said to the environment. —— sentiment. he won't go into coalition with sinn fein because of its past links with the ira. i'm glad he said that about emma vardy reports. sentiment beings. —— something new has swept through ireland. voters flocking to sinn fein in greater numbers addressed this year and went out than anyone predicted. threat. if the usual thing that we a party followed by the shadows of its past... are on the films that dominate and now appealing to younger voters then there are little ones like looking at their future. bombshell winning for makeup, in mary lou mcdonald's astonishing makeup but actually it's dublin constituency — never something that's going to be a the leader of sinn fein — big feature in any coverage. except the cost of living is sky—high. it's impossible. specialist magazines like yours. we like, i'm just over 30.
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out of my friend group, are keen on celebrating every one person has a house. element of the craft, and i think for daniel, who converted a garage it's for this is why i like staying to afford a place to live, the sinn fein breakthrough up it's for this is why i like staying up because you get to see speeches is a welcome change. which, in the round—ups are not ones in a city with a housing crisis, the party promised rent that people include. you get to really familiarise yourself with freezes and more homes. these wonderful artists who dedicate most people pay an exorbitant their whole lives will spend decades amount of rent. before they get one nomination, i they've no prospect of living in the city or within an hour of the city, think it's really, brad pitt in his and i think that has been the real failure of politics in the last 20 speech started out the stunt corn years in ireland. do you think the image acres and said it's high time we of sinn fein is changing? need a stunt category at the oscars. yeah, like, they don't shy away from the fact they were involved it's interesting because stunts are in the conflict in northern ireland. such a huge part of the business. that now is in the distant past casting directors also addition them for most young people, you know? it's not something that's to be included. the whole thing in most people's memories comes where do you stop? breast pop if they're under 30. as no—one has a majority, some form of coalition will have to be agreed. man. best a dog. -- best prop man. today sinn fein said they want to try to join forces with smaller parties. people want different politics, they you for being with us and new politics and better government, a new government, and i believe enqueue heroically for sitting sinn fein will be the core of that. through that self—congratulatory stuff from los angeles to tell us but ireland has many voters all about it. who could never have
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envisaged this outcome. time for a look at the weather. absolutely disgusted they're getting in. it's their philosophy, their whole philosophy — in the the republicanism and the violence way from the storm we have a number that went behind it. of flood rings across the country but our focus has been shifting last night, triumphant today will stop to snow. and sinn fein supporters caused controversy at a count centre, something pretty interesting. look celebrating their electoral success at this club of showers that went across north wales in the midlands, with an old rebel song temperatures dropped by five celsius synonymous with the ira. in the space of one hour in the rain # tell them how the ira made turned to snow. we had snow notjust you run like hell away... nearly all the seats now over the high ground but across a declared, the current irish prime minister leo varadkar‘s swathe of the north midlands, north party projected to have been wales and into lincolnshire. we have pushed into third place, it's highly likely ireland snow getting dental low elevations will have a new leader in future, getting a few centimetres in places. but who it will be is unclear. overnight is a risk of some icy after ireland's political stretches developing particularly storm, it may take weeks well we have seen snow by day but to settle on a way ahead. for the snow showers are in it as emma vardy, bbc news, dublin. well, scotland in the hills of northern england, the hills of northern ireland two. other temperatures in the towns and cities probably staying above freezing it might well dipped out in the countryside. the greatest risk of hejoins us today snow lying on the ground as we head into tuesday will be across the he joins us today from the city.
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thanks for being with us on bbc pennants, the hills of northern news. this was a campaign with its ireland and the hills of scotland. indeed across the hills of scotland we could see around ten cm of snow in places as we start the day shows success in the brexit negotiations, the risk of some disruption on the roads here. and through the rest of but brexit doesn't seem to be as important when it came to voting. tuesday the showers will continue to was an immense calculation on his come through, it's a similar kind of pa rt was an immense calculation on his part or something else changing?” day to the weather we have is just think something else is changing. ahead. that there will be plenty of showers and it will be windy around brexit was excited by more percent the coast with gus 50 or 60 or 65 of the voters to the core issues mph. and went around 40 or 50 and they were thinking about when this with the air a degree or two cooler election was called and during the more of the showers will be turning campaign. what happened during this to snow across the northern half of election was a policy of life issues the country. temperatures for the prevailed and it was a general mood eight celsius for most of us feeling and sentiment that a large part of cold and the wind. now into tuesday the possibility should want to vote for change that was brought and perceived as being —— after ten night and wednesday we will continue to see those snow showers feeding and across northern ireland, scotla nd and across northern ireland, scotland particularly over the hills. and that's how we start the day again on wednesday. further south pressure building time across yea rs our perceived as being —— after ten years our posterity, they managed to ca ptu re years our posterity, they managed to capture that mood for change midlands and if showers around and more in the way of sunshine. start particularly on policy issues like health. just on the question of
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to see a band of rain moving from housing, those brother called the the southwest. associated with the terrible scenes in ireland after the area of low pressure that moves through wednesday night and into financial crisis when house prices thursday morning. notice is notjust collapsed when these overinflated rain that will be coming our way but estates that were put up with the also some snow on the hills of northern england and scotland. it could cause problems after recent explanation —— expectation. even flooding issues the heavy rain means we could see further flooding around as well on thursday. that's your today, about 10,000 people are latest weather. around this island. 10,000 people without a home. that image of homelessness doesn't sit well with the irish population. information have a house over their head. it was a crisis and they had you had the big technology companies
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and their work afford to pay the rent so domestic low back workers are priced out of housing which is the perfect storm by ten years hello, i'm ros atkins. later. martin, because it was his this is outside source. china's leader xi jinping makes his first public appearance government, gets in effect for not in days as the country tackles have sorting things out before his the coronavirus, as 97 infected government left power. where does that leave sinn fein? with the people die in just one day. irish politics turned on its head, as the left wing opportunity here? it's politics are republicans sinn fein take the biggest share of the popular vote. quite radical. this is the first germany's politics also suffer a shock as the favourite to succeed party that ever seen 50% or less of angela merkel announces she'll no longer stand to be the vote chair. they are now in a the next chancellor. and relief in australian as the heaviest rainfall in 30 years helps put out the bushfires. position to shape the government and therefore, this is the defining part after the financial crisis. sinn
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fein has the misfortune of not having as many candidates. it's not necessarily a lack of confidence, but just necessarily a lack of confidence, butjust in terms of how they use this opportunity, because the other two party said they won't deal with it. do they aim for a minority government or do they go for another election and the expectations they would yield enough candidates? the thing that's coming from macro to —— sinn fein. they're saying they want to build smaller left parties because there's not enough numbers in that. mathematically speaking, sinn fein will have to be involved in government unless there is a coalition between the smaller parties. so sinn fein ultimately will be in some variant, but they may calculate, we therefore can push
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for a second election and if there is one, we may need him majority of the state and be in a position to leave this government, so there's a lot of uncertainty but what you can be sure of is big change. a result that will not be welcome presumably in downing street. the thing is the question of brexit, the irish was very question of brexit, the irish was very consensual. question of brexit, the irish was very consensual. everybody agrees on the position of practice it and at this stage, it's the european condition. —— commission. iwould just point out that this was very much about domestic policy issue. this combined a civic national story. it's not about anti—britain, they captured that mood for change and as one of your correspondent said, most people under the age of 35 don't think about sinn fein as being part of it. they think about
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it being the left—wing party in ireland. this is what sinn fein are pushing for and let's not make a doubt, the core constituency is a pretty, irish unification is their core reason. they will make that a priority and talk about irish unity in those terms and that will be in any negotiation they enter into. professor aiden. thank you for being here. he'd suffered multiple stab wounds. the protesters charted no charter
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flights. the government has continued to defend its plans to deport them, some do to be on the plane. we had a zone of heavy showers, the rain turned to snow in north wales. the north midlands over toward lincolnshire, it wasn'tjust over the high ground. we also had snow to lower levels. across the northern half of the country, there's a risk of icy stretches developing and there will certainly be further snow showers. it will feel cold in the strength of the wind, and the greatest chance of snow to start with underground, be across the
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hills of northern england and scotland. there is a risk of some disruption. a similar day weather—wise coming up, another day of strong winds and blustery showers. more of those showers will be turning to snow across northern areas because there's going to be a 00:32:18,422 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 little bit colder weather.
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