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seven or 8 degrees maybe around nine or10 seven or 8 degrees maybe around nine or 10 degrees in the south but in short tonight and tomorrow, a risk of further heavy rain and a significant risk of fighting affecting parts of south—west england, the west midlands, wales, and northern ireland as well. this is bbc news, i'm martin crocs office of the headlines at 11. the love island presented caroline flack has been found dead in this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: there have been many tributes. itv‘s phillip schofield wrote: "you poor darling girl. my heart is breaking." claudia winkleman tweeted: "such heartbreaking news." the army helps prepare for the worst, as storm dennis begins battering the uk. france announces the first death in europe
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the duchess of cambridge says her "amazing granny" inspires her parenting in a new podcast. liverpool's charge towards their first top—flight title in 30 years continues, after beating norwich 1—0. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers penny smith and bonnie greer. stay with us for that. good evening, and
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the television presenter, caroline flack, host of some of the biggest reality tv shows of recent times, has been found dead at her home in east london. her family says she took her own life. ms flack, who was 40, was on bail awaiting trial next month for assaulting her boyfriend, an allegation she denied. she fronted programmes that garnered many millions of viewers, including itv‘s the x factor and love island. she won strictly come dancing in 2014. here's our media correspondent, david sillito. it is a return of caroline flack! here's our media correspondent, david sillito. love island, x factor, i'm a celebrity, caroline flack was a presenter on some of the biggest programmes on british television. she was until a few weeks ago the face of love island — the glamorous, escapist fun. let's atlk love who is looking for the real thing? but everything unravelled after she was arrested and charged with the assault of her boyfriend. in court in december it was clear that she was deeply distressed. today, she was found dead at her flat. her lawyer said she had ta ken her own life. friends and colleagues have spoken of their shock and heartbreak at the news.
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love island is a show that thrives on its impact on social media and tonight thousands were expressing their grief and sympathy. but a court appearance was proof enough that she was also facing intense scrutiny. both in the press and online. on its best days of social media is a very powerful tool for these presenters because they can effortlessly and immediately communicate with so many different fans and really bring their own personality to the fore. the problem is that on the bad days, that scrutiny under tension does not go away. it stays with them. the macdonut brothers! her tv career went back nearly 20 years. tmi on children's bbc and in 2014 she won strictly come dancing. she spoke afterwards of her struggles with depression and then came the assault charge. she was accused of hitting her boyfriend while she slept. he stood by her but they were not allowed to communicate before her forthcoming trial. she was also advised to stay off social media but she did post this on instagram. she thanked those who had been kind to her and added, this time of scrutiny
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and speculation is a lot to take for one person. another post read simply: in a world where you can be anything, be kind. caroline flack, who has died at the age of a0. earlier i spoke to the tv critic scott bryan and to the entertainmentjournalist, caroline frost who said caroline flack was integral to successful reboot of love island. she personified the charm, one of the programme's best days, it's about glamour and fun and romance and the promise of a glittering future and she seemed to personify all of that, she seemed to be on the side of the contestants and effortlessly both handled the show and within the format of it, really make the and within the format of it, really ma ke the co ntesta nts and within the format of it, really make the contestants feel as though she was rooting for them and as all presenters talk about it, it's much, much harder than it looks. it takes
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huge professionalism and a massive authenticity. faking the kind of appeal. as scott has said, it wasn't appeal. as scott has said, it wasn't a one—off. she'd in other shows, she w011 a one—off. she'd in other shows, she won strictly come dancing in 2014, she was on the extra factor and then on the x the in her career was on the rise and culminating now. thanks factor. she can almost single—handedly take a lot of the credit for that incredible reboot. love island, it can't be overestimated the surprise hit back to robert because every other tv show in the democratic is falling by the wayside, he was going to youtube and other platforms. love island has kept that young, crucial audience in its millions tuning in year after year and its millions tuning in year after yearandi its millions tuning in year after yearand i think its millions tuning in year after year and i think if nothing else, her legacy will show that she really was up there with the very, very
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best of prime—time presenters. was up there with the very, very best of prime-time presenters. it's easy to dismiss programmes like that but if you've got the right programme with the right host, it can make all the difference in you will soon be showing up if you are not really, if you don't have the skills to cope. —— you will be shown up, if you don't. tv is a powerful medium with that authenticity, you are able to have a relationship as if that person as a friend or somebody close to them, even if it's through a different lens and it's also the fact that they are able to really guide through people when being tv —— being on tv is a difficult thing. we are going to have a discussion as we have before, that even though someone taking their own life, there are many complex issues, what we will be having a discussion about is the ca re of having a discussion about is the care of people in the public eye who get scrutiny because of our personal lives, who have tabloid stories
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written about them, have social media with instant reaction. about what they are saying and what they are doing and i think people are going to be thinking very carefully about their own conduct and we are going to have a discussion in terms of reality tv shows and their role in their lives of reality tv shows and their role in theirlives and of reality tv shows and their role in their lives and i think this is an important discussion to have as well. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised, information and support is available from bbc action line, and there's the number for you. a second major storm in less than a week is battering britain. storm dennis has already brought heavy rain and gale force winds, but the worst conditions are due in the next few hours. tonight there are more than a hundred flood warnings in place, with three of them, in the scotish borders classed as severe, meaning a threat to life. there are also hundreds of more flood alerts across the united kingdom. in england, the army has been mobilised to help shore up flood defences in west yorkshire, with forecasters saying a month's worth of rain could fall
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in some places. with more details, here's helena wilkinson. amongst the first evidence of damage by storm dennis was here in south wales. this village is where people's homes are under serious threat. a similar picture tonight in harberton in devon. dozens of flood warnings are still in place across the country as the rain continues to fall. in ilkley and calderdale in west yorkshire — areas still recovering from last week's storm — the army has been called in to strengthen the flood defences. there are a number of places where the local resilience authorities thought they had a problem with the flood defences that are currently in place so we have been asked to support them by putting some more makeshift flood defences in in both places. some of the worst affected parts could see up to 140 millimetres of rainfall and gusts
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of up to 80 mph. certainly with the amount of rain that is forecast, 100mm or a months worth of rainfall on top of what is incredibly saturated ground, we are worried about the risk and that's why we are warning people to take action and that's why we are doing the kind of things we're doing here. not far away, in hebden bridge, there's no respite from the persistent rain. the scottish environment protection agency has issued flood warnings and advice for residents here in dumfries and galloway plus elsewhere in the borders, south lanarkshire and south ayrshire. for many, the half term getaway has ended up with a lesson in travel disruption. easyjet have cancelled around 350 flights over the weekend. almost 100 from here at gatwick. at heathrow, 60 flights were grounded — most of them british airways. and on the roads, driving conditions were tricky. tonight, there are amber warnings for rain for most of the country,
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meaning flooding could cause a danger to life. communities are waiting and hoping that their preparations will be enough to protect them. helena wilkinson, bbc news. 0ur correspondent phil bodmer is in mytholmroyd in west yorkshire, which took a heavy hit during storm ciara last week. tonight, the rain is falling under the rivers are still rising. this is the rivers are still rising. this is the calder and you can see how quickly it is now moving. you can maybe see these big bags of ballast which have been brought into bolster the flood defences. earlier today we saw the arrival of about 100 soldiers from the north scots, they have been helping to install temporary flood barriers. they are being supported by around another 100 part—time soldiers from the yorkshire regiment who have been dispersed between here, the calder valley, and up in ilkley, where there is great concern about the falling rain tonight. the environment agency say they are
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expecting peak river levels here on the calder in the early hours of this morning sometime between 2am and 4am, but that rain is still coming down tonight stop in the meantime, people living all along this valley, all they can do is watch, wait and hope that we do not see a repeat of what we saw here last weekend. some information coming to us from carlisle, the fire station in carlisle east, to be precise, is saying on twitter, two casualties successfully rescued from an extremely dangerous situation. their car had been swept off the road and waged against a gate in a field by a river that had burst its banks near newcastleton. it goes on to say that swift water rescue technicians, who knew that such things existed, but thank goodness they do, from carlisle east, carlisle rest and dumb freeze were assisted by a water first responder crew from long town. —— dumfries.
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they waded into the water to set up a rescue line system to bring the casualties back up to the road in the nick of time. excellent work by all crews who are all returning safely back to station while the casualties are transferred to hospital by ambulance. a lot of people involved in that very daring rescue, by the sound of it. well done to all of them. and for the latest information on storm dennis in your area, you can find out more, on your local bbc 0nline pages, or tune in to your local radio station. the headlines on bbc news: the love island presenter, caroline flack, has been found dead at her london flat. the 40—year—old had been due to stand trial next month for assault, a charge she denied. her family say she took her own life. the army helps prepare for the worst, as storm dennis, begins battering the uk. more than a hundred flood warnings in place, with three of them meaning a threat to life.
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france announces the first death in europe of a victim of the coronavirus. people returning to beijing risk punishment if they don't go into quarantine for 14 days. sport, and for a full round—up, here's the bbc sport centre. existed liverpool are winning. not a total cruise against norwich. not a total cruise at bottom side — norwich the premier league. sadio mane scored the only goal at carrow road. jurgen klopp's side now have 76 points after 26 games — that's more than when manchester united won the league in 1997. burnley are just five
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points off the european spots after a 2—1win at southampton. matej vydra scored the winner. decent hit too. the result lifts them up to 10th. celtic go into tomorrow's match at aberdeen with a 10—point lead at the top of the scottish premiership. their nearest rivals rangers are at home to livingston, while kilmarnock host hibs. today, bottom side hearts came back from 2—0down to draw 2—2 with second from bottom hamilton academical, and ross county left it late to grab an equaliser and salvage a one all draw at home to stjohnstone. billy mckay with the goal deep into injury time. world number one rory mcilroy is in a three—way tie for the lead after the third round of the genesis invitational. the northern irishman shot a 3—under—par round of 68 at riveria country club in california. he's on 10—under overall and is joined at the top of the leaderboard by adam scott and matt kuchar. israel folau made his long—awaited sporting comeback on saturday, and made an instant impact as catalan dragons beat castleford in super league. he scored six minutes into his debut in perpignan. folau's move to the french side has been controversial, as 10 months ago he was sacked by rugby australia for homophobic remarks. afterwards catala ns coach steve mcnamara was asked what he'd
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like to say to those who feel unhappy that folau is back out on the pitch. nothing. we've said it all in the statement before. we will let him get on the field and as time moves on,, israel will get his opportunity to have a chat. lowly leicester tigers picked up just their third win of the premiership season. they beat wasps 18—9 at welford road, telusa veainu with the second of their two tries. leicester are still second from bottom. 0nly saracens are below them because of their points deduction. they beat sale today. elsewhere there were wins for london irish and bath. edinburgh battled to the top of pro14 conference b with a 14—9 win over scarlets. matt scott broke clear for the second of their two tries before half—time. elsewhere there were wins
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for leinster 0spreys and connacht. laura muir gave the glasgow crowd plenty to cheer at the indoor grand prix — even though she missed out on a world record attempt. she won the 1,000 metres at her home track. muir, who is based in glasgow, had set her sights on beating the 21 year old world record but was just outside of it. jemma reekie continued her sensational start to 2020 by winning the 1,500m. she had already broken three british indoor records this month and produced a blistering final lap to finish in four minutes, 4.07 seconds. the new star of men's athletics shone brightly again as armand duplantis broke his own pole vault world record by clearing 6.18 metres. the usa—born swede had only beaten the previous best a week earlier. duplantis broke the record with his first attempt in glasgow, and received £23,000 for the achievement. the 20 year old who goes by the nickname mondo, is coached by his american father greg, who was also a pole vaulter. what's
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there are so many things that go into this, so many years of hard work that it's really complicated but i guess when you are doing it right, it's really simple. these meats are really important to get a lot of technical things done and work out all the small details for when you want to have that perfect jump when you want to have that perfect jump at the right time so yeah, i ta ke jump at the right time so yeah, i take these meats one at a time and try to go 110% every time and hopefully these results show. —— meets. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. plus coverage of the welsh open snooker. ben, thank you. france has announced the first death from the coronavirus in europe. it was an 80—year—old chinese tourist who fell ill in paris last month. here, eight of the nine people being treated for symptoms have now been discharged from hospital, and on the wirral in the north west, all 94 people who've been in quarantine at arrowe park hospital,
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after being evacuated from china, are now free to leave. meanwhile, according to figures released in the last hour, the number of deaths caused by the coronavirus in china has exceeded 1,600. nick beake has more from hong kong. china has declared war on an invisible killer, sending more doctors as well as soldiers into the worst—affected area. but now the new coronavirus has claimed its first victim outside asia — an elderly chinese man who had travelled to france. translation: last night, i was informed of the death of an 80—year—old patient who had been hospitalised at the bichat hospital since the 25th of january and who was suffering from a coronavirus lung infection. back in china, all those returning to the capital beijing after what's been an extended holiday have been told they must quarantine
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themselves for two weeks. passengers of many nationalities are still stuck aboard the diamond princess off the coast of japan. 285 people have now tested positive for the virus on the ship and america says it will remove all of its citizens tomorrow and fly them home. there is no such escape from wuhan, the chinese city where the outbreak began. officials have reported more than 2400 new cases there and 139 new deaths. in the rest of the world we only have 505 cases and two deaths while in china we have more than 66,000 cases. let me be clear. it is impossible to predict which direction this epidemic will take. beijing claims it's acted quickly and decisively to try to stop the spread, but few are willing to predict what the global impact of this crisis will be. nick beake, bbc news, hong kong.
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the shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, has been knocked out of the labour leadership race, to succeed jeremy corbyn. she failed to receive enough support from local constituency parties. rebecca long—bailey, sir keir starmer and lisa nandy have all made it onto the final ballot, with voting open to party members injust over a week. from today, companies which provide phone, broadband and pay—tv services will have to alert customers when their contracts are coming to an end. the media regulator, 0fcom, says about 20 million people are currently out of contract — with many likely to be paying higher prices than they need to. our business correspondent katy austin, gave us more details. when i'm broadband contract comes to an end, that means we might automatically be put onto a higher rate. that means a cheaper deal we
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might have signed up to immediately when a took out our contract, a year or two years, won't apply any more. asi or two years, won't apply any more. as i say, we are automatically paying more thoughts to happen now is that these providers are going to have to get in contact with customers between ten and 40 days before that contract is due to come to an end and they need to outline their options, say how much i can't paying, how much you could be paying if you go up to the standard rate and then tell you what your options are, can quit the contract without having to pay a penalty and if we ta ke having to pay a penalty and if we take broadband, for example, where 25,000 people get out of contract every day, 0fcom thinks the new rules could save customers about £150 of their annual bills. the duchess of cambridge has been speaking about one of the most personal moments of her life, dealing with the birth of herfirst child. appearing on the happy mum, happy ba by podcast, she talks about the pregnancy, and the crippling morning sickness that forced her into hospital. here's our royal
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correspondent, daniela relph. the podcast was recorded during a visit to this south london nursery. improving the lives of families with young children is now the priority for the duchess of cambridge and dominates her royal work. with podcast host giovanna fletcher, the duchess spoke personally about everything from the value of her own stable upbringing to the guilt that can come with motherhood. here leaving hospital after being admitted with severe morning sickness while pregnant with prince george, she also described the terrible strain of the condition. lots of people have it far worse but it was definitely a challenge, notjust for me but also for your loved ones around you and william did not feel he could do much to help and it is hard for everyone to see suffering without actually being able to do anything about it. catherine revealed she used hypno—birthing — a breathing and relaxation technique — when pregnant. and she was asked about that very public hospital departure. it was slightly terrifying,
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i'm not going to lie! and for us to be able to share that joy and appreciation with the public, ifelt, was really important. but equally, it was coupled with a newborn baby and sort of inexperienced parents and the uncertainty about what that held. these insights tie in with the duchess' campaign to get more help earlier for vulnerable families. she said billions of pounds were spent fixing the problems in later life — a cost she described as crazy. daniela relph, bbc news. two people have died at sea in kent. in the first incident a man fell overboard from a large ship anchored off margate — a body was later recovered by lifeboat crews. in a separate incident, a body was recovered from the sea at herne bay. jon hunt reports. emergency services say they were called to herne bay beach at 1215
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today after a man had been drowned at sea. he was declared deceased in the next of kin were made aware. having an interest, i want to spoke over to one of the people, one of the operatives just what was going on and he said that there had been a body found on the beach and i said fairenough, body found on the beach and i said fair enough, that's all i want to know. awful, awful. poor parents, what they must be going through right now, awful. police say the debt is not being treated as suspicious and they don't think weather played a part. the time that body was recovered, sea conditions appeared calm although the winds and rain from storm dennis have now started to intensify. police have cordoned off part of the beach and have begun an investigation. just 14 miles east at margate, an intensive sea search had been under way. a crew member on board a tanker of the isle of thanet fell overboard at six o'clock this morning. two lifeboats,
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the coastguard, a helicopter and the royal navy frigate were sent to the scene. at one o'clock this afternoon, and's body was found in the water. the coastguard described see conditions as very rough and challenging and the weather is set to worsen. —— a man's body. british asian singer arjun, who's had millions of views on youtube, is warning young people about heart attacks. arjun's wife died suddenly and unexpectedly six months into their marriage. he's now organising a concert this weekend to raise awareness of the risk of heart disease to young people. it's the first time he's spoken about his loss to the bbc asian network's shabnam mahmood. singer arjun has not notched up millions of views on youtube including his latest video dedicated to his wife ofjust six months. including his latest video dedicated to his wife ofjust six monthsm was the first time i've able to been
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put my feelings on paper and after that year, trying to work out how to deal with things. part of my therapy was to write things down in song. the first time i had seen our footage from the wedding was in the video, and after that it was quite painful. natasha passed away due to a sudden cardiac arrest in september 2018. she just collapsed, that's it, shejust 2018. she just collapsed, that's it, she just collapsed and we called 999 and there was cpr for a long time and there was cpr for a long time and that was it, she was declared dead on the spot. nice to meet you. the first time since his wife's death, arjun has agreed to have a heart checkup. every week, over 12 young people under 35 in the uk die from heart —related conditions, with 80% of cases, there are no prior symptoms. and on what should have been his second wedding anniversary,
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he's organising a concert with a host of stars in memory of his late wife. he is hoping the show will raise money for the charity cry, cardiac arrest in the young, that offers screening to identify those at risk. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the entertainment journalist and broadcaster, caroline frost, and the broadcaster, penny smith. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather. chris, how is the forecast? storm dennis is still doing its worst really here in the uk. we got a lot more rain to come, strong wind as well through the rest of this weekend, even into the first part of monday. battering waves hitting cornwall and we've seen lots of rain up cornwall and we've seen lots of rain up and down the country. the rain is beginning to have significant impact
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in terms of the number of flood warnings. they continue to rise. well over 120 across the uk and things will continue to get worse through the night. the met office has an amber weather warning. through to sunday afternoon. there is the centre of the storm, this riverfront causing problems at the moment. the font itself is kind of getting stuck because the winds are blowing across it. instead parallel to the front, so there is nothing to move it along. we're going to see a lot more heavy rain to come, particularly across parts of south—west england. wales especially, parts of the west midlands and northern england. these areas have bud warnings in force. you can imagine things will get worse overnight and could become quite nasty in places with a significant risk of flooding and disruption. it stays windy overnight, blustery wind, up over the high ground in the north.
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through sunday, the band of rain pushes southwards and eastwards. it could become slower moving. it could linger across southern and eastern england. further falls of heavy rain. eventually, showers will turn into the north and west. another blustery day. gusts around 50 or 60 miles per hour, 70 around the coast with wind picking up through the english channel. the risk of further disruption, wind strong enough to bring down tree branches, rain causing flooding problems. through sunday night, as the centre of dennis passes close to the north of scotland, stronger winds into scotla nd scotland, stronger winds into scotland on the far north of england. these strong winds around for the first part of monday. monday rush—hour looks like it could be a magic in scott and with the risk of disruption here. the wind very slowly eases down through monday.
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broadly speaking, a day of sunny spells and showers. hail mixed in. in the short—term, the main concern is flooding rain and strong winds through sunday. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines: the love island presenter caroline flack has been found dead at her flat in london. the 40—year—old had been due to stand trial next month
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