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including us president joe leaders including us presidentjoe biden and the emperor ofjapan and many others come to london, those leaders would have been in new york at the un general assembly and one subject is clearly dominating talk there quite rightly and that's ukraine. forthese there quite rightly and that's ukraine. for these men to suddenly be called up, is a really surprising that they would want to flee the country? is interesting to see a clip just a short while ago on the bbc news channel where a man was talking with some official saying, world war ii was a proper war, this is a made up of war. this is a russian—made war. and i'm not surprised that they would be fleeing. i think flights are completely expensive and can we really blame these young men when they know that so many young russian
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men have been killed, their bodies will either stay in ukraine or gotten rid of. so many families worried already and i think peace talks look so far off in this whole threat of involving nuclear war in this. i mean, this is catastrophic in every way. and as president macron and human speech, this is despicable in any country that remain silent on the very —— will have a very heavy responsibility will bear press for remaining silent. we need serious leaders and serious decisions. let's talk about the knife epidemic. a boy being stabbed outside of his
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school and huddersfield in the home affairs editor, you've covered knife crime in the capital a lot. it is not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic? it is not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic?— not the right word, do you think a knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly _ knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly effecting _ knife epidemic? it is a big problem because clearly effecting a - because clearly effecting a relatively small section, generally speaking, — relatively small section, generally speaking, of the young adult population generally speaking, but it is a _ population generally speaking, but it is a terrible one and it has its impacts— it is a terrible one and it has its impacts and here in london, we fed 30 teenage — impacts and here in london, we fed 30 teenage night deaths, foetal stabbings and in double figures again— stabbings and in double figures again this year and this poor young man: _ again this year and this poor young man. a _ again this year and this poor young man, a young boy, 15—year—old, some are two— man, a young boy, 15—year—old, some are two actually younger. and it is absolutely — are two actually younger. and it is absolutely tragic of course the perpetrators are usually the same sort of _ perpetrators are usually the same sort of age, lives wasted and there is a serious — sort of age, lives wasted and there is a serious problem affecting a certain— is a serious problem affecting a certain number of young men that is
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leading _ certain number of young men that is leading them to go out and carry knives— leading them to go out and carry knives and — leading them to go out and carry knives and of course the police try their— knives and of course the police try their best — knives and of course the police try their best to stop and intercept stop people, but the root causes are a long _ stop people, but the root causes are a long way— stop people, but the root causes are a long way down the line before that, _ a long way down the line before that, of— a long way down the line before that, of course. the issue is why on earth _ that, of course. the issue is why on earth are _ that, of course. the issue is why on earth are kids — that, of course. the issue is why on earth are kids going on tearing knives— earth are kids going on tearing knives in— earth are kids going on tearing knives in the first place and getting _ knives in the first place and getting themselves into situations where _ getting themselves into situations where they're going to be using thenr _ where they're going to be using them. that is are the problem lies in its unfortunately in the solutions in a long—term educational issue _ solutions in a long—term educational issue and _ solutions in a long—term educational issue and some of the social problems that they're involved in and yes, — problems that they're involved in and yes, every single time you see the stories. — and yes, every single time you see the stories, is absolutely horrifying and you cannot imagine to be a parent— horrifying and you cannot imagine to be a parent or a friend or relative for any— be a parent or a friend or relative for any of— be a parent or a friend or relative for any of these young victims. we need to some of history, not really. but sinn fein calling for a referendum after the census showing
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that catholics outnumber protestants in northern ireland for the first time. in a minute, how significant do you think that is?— time. in a minute, how significant do you think that is? huge. country chanauin. do you think that is? huge. country changing if — do you think that is? huge. country changing if it _ do you think that is? huge. country changing. if it surprising? - do you think that is? huge. country changing. if it surprising? know - changing. if it surprising? know that sinn fein would call for this? i think it is interesting the 45.7% identify as catholic in the census is 42.5% identify as catholic in the census is a2.5% is protestant. i think fewer people now have british passports and more of irish passports and more of irish passports at the slightly more on the census since speak irish. in the next 15 or 20 years, could we see a united ireland? if we can also see in independent scotland, this is seismic and i'm not referring to fracking. but obviously, some many irish people have emigrated all of
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the world, including my grandparents by the way, but it is extraordinary. so, we will see how what reaction there is for unionists in the most important thing that needs to continue in northern ireland is peace and that is with the good friday agreement and some resolutions between the united kingdom and the eu is vital. band resolutions between the united kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you — kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you again _ kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you again at _ kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you again at half— kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you again at half past - kingdom and the eu is vital. and we will see you again at half past 11 - will see you again at half past 11 and thank you very much. it's could buy from us are now in sport is coming up next. —— goodbye. whales are teetering on the brink of
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relegation and lead group 84 after losing 2—1 in brussels this evening. and when theirfinal losing 2—1 in brussels this evening. and when their final group match on poland and sunday and i'll be the final game before qatar november. mcgregor was watching this one for us. as of this match, robert paige compared his injury rabbit squad to a box or having to fight with one arm behind their back. the fact that belgium landed the first significant blow would not have helped. kevin controlled, compose, clinical. the midfielder was again involved with a home site dealt with their lead and in a role reversalfrom home site dealt with their lead and in a role reversal from the opening goal. when cited for his half and more fights would be needed and more fights would be needed after the much and after the break, much more. and right on cue, it was the far the fans ti the fans tithe air. fans ti the air. of fans tithe air. of fartime levele air. of far time levele air. thatf far time
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a club level meant that geretirbett the a club level meant that garethbell the bench. minutes after started on the bench. minutes after coming get this to the ranks the world were awarded all second in the world were awarded all three and next up for wales, three paints andenextep fort/«later: a final work three paints andenextep formal“ a final work out paland an sunday. a final tartaric eat cup. include before november's world cup. include play tomorrow night and being focused on the pitch, garrets of cadences that they're doing this much as they can dilate human rights issues in qatar at of the world cup and they said for both associations announce of the players will have one love rainbow armbands it matches to support lgbt fans, they have also backed compensation for injury or death related to a construction project. death related to a construction ro'ect. , ., , ., �* death related to a construction ro'ect. , .,, ., �* , pro'ect. the people who i've spoken to project. the people who i've spoken to have explained _ project. the people who i've spoken to have explained to _ project. the people who i've spoken to have explained to me _ project. the people who i've spoken to have explained to me human - project. the people who i've spoken l to have explained to me human rights lawyers in particular, that there's not a lot more that the players in particular to do than talk about
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thoseissues particular to do than talk about those issues and put them on the table because in the end, we are asking for change in a country where respectful of that has made a lot of progress but also, we do not have any control over.— progress but also, we do not have any control over. pakistan is speed in encland any control over. pakistan is speed in england by _ any control over. pakistan is speed in england by ten _ any control over. pakistan is speed in england by ten wickets - any control over. pakistan is speed in england by ten wickets in - any control over. pakistan is speed in england by ten wickets in the . any control over. pakistan is speed | in england by ten wickets in the t20 match to level with a seven match series at one apiece in the tour chose to back first and pakistan victory targets of 200, of the last couple of bolts which took them to 55 not out in hundred 99 for five and looked a little bit of a reasonable total but pakistan getting off to a final start and taking them pass 100 mark without losing the wicked and ultimately england boulders cannot get either of them out. hitting the winning runs an object and not out in an 988, a record root chase without losing the wicked let's hear from
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the english captain. let's give you another line from the cricketing world and proposed changes to cricket are unworkable according to the sussex county cricket chair and they believe they are with the game needs. on the plans, championship matches could be cut in the lead structure changes and attempts to make the national team more successful. dedicated windows for the one—day cup and the blast will have to be agreed by two thirds of the 18 first—class counties. have to be agreed by two thirds of the 18 first-class counties. looked at throu . h the 18 first-class counties. looked at through the _ the 18 first-class counties. looked at through the lens, _ the 18 first-class counties. looked at through the lens, it's _ the 18 first-class counties. looked at through the lens, it's except. at through the lens, it's except with the game needs but we are not looking just through the lens of high—performance, we are looking through a financial and commercial lens and we are looking through the eyes of our members who want cricket that they want. and on the ground
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for a couple of matches we know that there are people who want to come and watch and enjoy some of the roots great cricket is playing. rugby union and the mp has urged the government to sanction putting chrysalis club warriors into administration and the premiership club will play on saturday and with serious financial troubles over the warriors come up they have to provide them with a funding plan for the mp says the uncertaintyjust cannot continue. the mp says the uncertainty “ust cannot continuei the mp says the uncertainty “ust cannot continue. delay in with no further inform _ cannot continue. delay in with no further inform trigger _ cannot continue. delay in with no further inform trigger a _ cannot continue. delay in with no further inform trigger a process l cannot continue. delay in with no i further inform trigger a process and all the property assets with it for monday's deadline. and to ensure there are those who are fit and proper in short, save our warriors. is competing against each other but
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roach of federal or�*s will be teaming up against his great rival rafael nadal. the doubles of the last outing before retiring, representing team europe and at london's o2 arena and will be emotional to share another iconic occasional together.— emotional to share another iconic occasional together. occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's coin: occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's auoin to occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's going to be — occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's going to be special. _ occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's going to be special. very _ occasionaltogether. tomorrow, it's going to be special. very difficult i going to be special. very difficult one is going to be difficult to handle everything. especially one of the most important players if not, the most important players if not, the most important players if not, the most in importing player in my career, i have sometimes because we are such an important thing for her career but at the same time, were able to understand the personal relationships are more important than professional things.- relationships are more important than professional things. that's all our than professional things. that's all your support _ than professional things. that's all your support for— than professional things. that's all your support for now _ than professional things. that's all your support for now the _ than professional things. that's all your support for now the rest -
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than professional things. that's all your support for now the rest of i than professional things. that's all| your support for now the rest of the team. goodbye. got a real mixture of weather around on thursday and pleasantly warm across southeastern areas in hampshire and cambridgeshire reached 21 celsius. potential is going to be dropping over the next few days and looks like it's going to turn particular recorded night—time and we have the cooler air moving from the next and it will be following the next and it will be following the span of cloud here bringing in a lot of air in cumbria that rain is going to slide its way towards the southeast east anglia but we start the day with some rain. elsewhere, for the north, clear skies means is going to be much colder start particularly in eastern scotland in northeast england where we will see some sunshine. quite a cloudy day across east anglia in the southeast and some rain from time to time and should cheer up in the mittens and much of england and wales away from the southeast is to betray with some sunshine and scattering of showers on the northwesterly breeze to scotland and northern ireland and
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temperatures may struggle to run 15 to 16 degrees. still sitting at 18 or19 to 16 degrees. still sitting at 18 or 19 with the cloud towards the south east on that weather front there which is only barely slowly moving away from the sale of our pressure we're going to trudge on the northerly breeze and in that cooler air and may be bringing the northerly breeze and in that coolerairand may be bringing in the scattering of showers this time on saturday for central and eastern parts of england. for the west likely to be drier and it should be a dry day with a decent amount of sunshine for scotland and northern ireland. still the thought of a little rain in the southeast of england but should be moving away in temperature should be around 16 degrees on saturday afternoon. saturday night could be quite cold from the city of high pressure but we have a chilly air, never really establishes itself because the screen quite a feature of the weather as we had through the latter part of the weekend at the start of next week. a lot of dry weather to come on sunday but with that approaching deep low and scotland and northern ireland, the winds will be picking up in the northwest recesses of my bricks of rain, sunny
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exposed elsewhere and still, on the cool side after quite a cold start the temperatures around to 16 degrees. deberry of low pressure on the weather front that is going to be sliding southwards overnight and on monday and i'll bring a spell of rain and following on from that, we have the winds turning to distinctly chilli directions and at a much stronger northerly wind would drop the temperatures early next week.
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. the russians fleeing their country to avoid president putin's partial mobilisation of military reservists to fight in ukraine. free — the british nationals held by russian forces in ukraine are flown home. we just wanted everyone to know that we're now out of the danger zone and on our way home to our families. in iran, unrest in 80 towns and cities — sparked by the death of a woman detained by the morality police. her father says, they lied about how she died. i asked them why you didn't transfer her to the hospital early and they
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said the ambulances he was lost for 20

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