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this is bbc news, the headlines robert f kennedyjunior — donald trump's pick for us health secretary — is accused of embracing �*conspiracy theories, quacks and charlatans' in his confirmation hearing. with heart problems? we'll get more on new research — that's offering hope to patients.
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a potentially dramatic night ahead in the champions league of the league phase. 18 games this evening, all kicking off at 8 o clock, five british teams in action. club brugge at the ethiad to avoid being eliminated from the knockout phase even begins. the knockout phase even begins. situation the knockout phase even begins. situation that the knockout phase even begins. situation that we the knockout phase even begins. situation that we to the game and to the to win the game and to continue the, and we want to an actual game to {n actual game to qualify and play an actual game to qualify and so, it is not, it is a challenge rwill face 77 rwillfaceit.
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we are excited to have the and enjoying and with 13 and enjoying this and with 13 point and enjoying this and with 13 point and be in the top eight and doing very 77 doing very fantastic moves this it isa it is a very good side very it is a very good side stron- it is a very good side very strong and very well brilliant players _ strong and very well brilliant players and so it is a challenge that we — players and so it is a challenge that we are looking to. away from the football. in paris on friday.
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is also back in the side, at lock. wales are looking to put an end to a record 12 straight test losses which saw them handed the wooden spoon last year. during his second stint in charge. he was only one away going into the first day steve waugh and ricky ponting.
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on 147 with australia on a commanding 330—2 with captain heather knight taking responsibility for her part she concedes it does put her position under threat. there's been a lot of around this tour and you have there's been a lot of arou that is tour and you have there's been a lot of arou that on our and you have there's been a lot of arou that on your nd you have there's been a lot of arou that on your shoulders ve there's been a lot of arou that on your shoulders as the take that on your shoulders as the leader because at the helm of leader because you're at the helm of all this week a chance for it all but this week is a chance for us to show our best cricket and what happens after that, see. victory on the road since april. by four seconds, after victory in stage two. it's his first win of any kind since leaving the ineos grenadiers at the end of last year to join the 036 point 5 team. plenty more on that, and all those stories
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let's return to our top story. but never becoming a reality because of the environmental impact and the effect on people living nearby. she also set out plans for more tech development — with investments around oxford and cambridge. election victory last summer. forward by the summer. this will ensure that the project is value for money and our clear
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the labour mayor of london, sadiq khan, said he was against a third runway at heathrow. lam i am still opposed to third runway i am still opposed to at i am still opposed to third runway at heathrow airport on three main grounds — at heathrow airport on three main grounds. the impact this have grounds. the impact this will have on the _ grounds. the impact this will have on the noise pollution, this is the on the noise pollution, this’i—s - in on the noise pollution, thisfis—the -w_ on the noise pollution, thisis the in europe, people affected biggest in europe, people affected by biggest in europe, people affected tty two _ biggest in europe, people affected by two runways is more those by two runways is more than those affected _ by two runways is more than those affected by paris, madrid, munich, frankfurt— affected by paris, madrid, munich, frankfurt put frankie rt amsterdam. out tegsthsfi w frankfurt amsterdam. out tees—then second reason why to a the second reason why i object to a third runway— the second reason why i object to a third runway is the impacts on air third runway is the impactseo. ,' and third runway is the impactseonfiih -m_ third runway is the impactseonaih - and the third _ third runway is the impacts-on air and the third reason is pollution and the third reason is i am not _ pollution and the third reason is i am not clear how we can have climate change _ am not clear how we can have climate change commitments with the third
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cha nge co'rn'rn'it'rn'e nts with the th'ir cha nge co'rn'rn'itrne ntswith the third am programmed change co'rn'rn'itrne ntswith the third am programmed runway, i runway. lam programmed runway, i have _ runway. iam programmed runway, i have no— runway. lam programmed runway, i have no positions to growth in z -—: this -overnment in 2 this government in terms support this government in terms of the agenda at she the growth agenda at heathrow, she says the growth agenda at heathrow, she sa * the growth agenda at heathrow, she sa - ., ., , mm: mm with the net zero have not yet stored 7 have not yet stored us z= -: := n: mean disrupting the biggest motorway in the country and we would have to build _ in the country and we would have to build a _ in the country and we would have to build a tunnel and who is paying for —::: 7—7 in ,,, w mm gig 7—7 7_ 7777 77 135 gig 7—7 7_ 7 77 77—7 i that? it will have to be re—routed, and new _ that? it will have to be re—routed, and new traits required for the line -== the expansion of - the expansion of southern - é the expansion of southern rails and the expansion of southern rails g! for— and the expansion of southern rails g! for- to - and the expansion of southern rails —— 7 m for to come _lan, i 5272777 plan, i support the 77 . etti n lb, ,. e .; beezee.—;eze.eee’—ze§,. .7 --ettin -rowth in london and to getting growth in london and across— to getting growth in london and across the country but i am against the - at — across the country but i am against the at ~ across the country but i am against the at . , ., the runway at heathrow. will you su ort the runway at heathrow. will you surnport legal— the runway at heathrow. will you support legal action _ the runway at heathrow. will you support legal action to _ the runway at heathrow. will you support legal action to stop a -
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runway? if they do not meet the objectives _ runway? if they do not meet the objectives that _ runway? if they do not meet the objectives that i _ runway? if they do not meet the objectives that i - set - objectives that i have set out, i will not — objectives that i have set out, i will not working will not hesitate working with communities and across party and councils to challen - with councils to challenge heathrow airport _ with councils to challenge heathrow airport in _ with councils to challenge heathrow airort. .., with councils to challenge heathrow airport-_ we - airport. in the courts? we will challenge _ airport. in the courts? we will challenge by _ airport. in the courts? we will challenge by whatever - airport. in the courts? we will challenge by whatever means| airport. in the courts? we will- challenge by whatever means we have, have 77 _7 757 77 _7 s77what 77 _7 7what their they have not told us what their plans _ they have not told us what their plans are — they have not told us what their plans are going to be and i am quite they have not told us what their plans that going to be and i am quite they have not told us what their plans that goini can je and i am quite clear that they can address the concerns— clear that they can address the concerns that i previously articulated. welcome to the programme and i will come to what the mayor said a moment but what is in a moment but what is your reaction been to that very clear announcement from rachel announcement today from rachel reeves that there will be a third runway? wehavebeenther -~ - ~ have heard runway? wehave been therebm - have heard politicians runway? wehave been merebm - have heard politicians support . runway and back in zfi�*if} runway and back in bait} and the runway and back in 2010 and again in 2016 by think you do need commend 77 commend the 7 77commend the 7 �*who to commend the chancellor who clearly concerned about lack
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clearly is concerned about the lack of growth in the uk and additional of growth inthe lflt’andadditionat capacity in of growth inthe tflt’andadditionat capacity in the southeast in uk would enhance the uk help the uk to grow and and hell; the heteg’rewahd they ’” ’”” there questions and hete the hete’g’rewehe they ’” ’”” there questions that need think there are questions that need to be answered and the need to be cleared hurdles the need'to be'cteared you could the project giving yourself credit for bringing it forward today make of those three that you make of those three areas that the london marist sans pollution, air and how in the various climate 77 very very fairand very fair and balanced in was very fair and balanced in his commitments was right to commitments and was right to highlight the challenges highlightethechallehges of air noise and the overall 7 57 am 7 to net and 2050 or commitment to net zero and 2050 or very important issues three very important issues that will need be assessed and will need to be assessed and addressed in? need to be addgesssed andbeople need to be that they can be convinced that they can be met
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before this project goes ahead. and i think the environmental hurdle is very significant in the industry is committed to achieving that zero in 2050 that require 2050 that will require very significant changes ever require support from governments to send support from governments not to send the uk but also the fuels the uk but also the aviation fuels and have to admit we are and we have to admit that we are lagging behind in terms of progress this particular issue. xfour on this particular issue. your organisation _ on this particular issue. your organisation put _ on this particular issue. your organisation put. a - on this particular issue. your - organisation put. a statement i out his 7 out his few 7 out his few statements because read out his few statements because in the statements, the opportunities of relatively increases should of relatively swift increasesshould seized but heathrow�*s decline is be seized but heathrow�*s decline is not about capacity, it is about what 7 what do you mean by that? costs. what do you mean by that? heathrow is the most expensive major = in the world and is by far 7 expensive rld and is by far 7 expensive than id is by far 7 expensive than gatwickiar expensive than gatwick by 7 more expensive than gatwick by about two and a half times the average �* charge a nd
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two and a half times the average �* charge and heathrow is of passenger charge and heathrow is of gatwick, it is in of to 7— the number one. that is buy, the number one. and that is based on the current regulator. the —e of heathrow 77 7 7 757i camera 7 7 7 expansion of heathrow would vary significantly to that quitcei'it concern in the industry as to the concern in the industry as to �*that the concern in the industry as to �* that would translate to airport and i that as an even charges and i see that as an even bigger than the environmental bigger hurdle than the environmental challenge because the uk to be challengebecause foretheellk to be has to challengeebecause foretheellk to be has to have competitive, it has to have competitive, it has to have competitive access and already competitive access'and'already the highest airport charge in 77 hi7'ghe7;t777777 77 7 highest 7 �*taxes 77 highest 7 �*taxes and very the highest reassehgereteeesahd very edition the highest reassehgereteeesaed very edition visa charges and %— —'=—7’77; 7 7i7thin7kthe7re7's7 77 7 77 77 7i7thin7kth7ere7'sa 77 777 7 77 7 ithink that g. [017 77 7 77 77 i think there's a lot to 77 so, i think there's a lot to be dealt with here before we can say that this a with certainty that this is a project that should go ahead. so. with certainty that this is a projei changes ould go ahead. so. with certainty that this is a projei changes you go ahead. so. with certainty that this is a projei changes you thinkread. so. with certainty that this is a projei changes you think that so. those changes you think that should have first because this, even he 7 77he77777a7head777777 77 he ahead many if he goes ahead will take many years and those changes could be
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much sooner and more implemented much sooner and more broadly though as we have been aresals ffifi�*jéfi a}. fire ease seen this erasals ffifi�*jfifi as we nses seen this is part of the message hearing, this is part of the message that the british government wants to send out to international investors that this place to invest and is 7777777is7g7rowt7h 7 7 7 7777777is7growth here 77 7 7777777is7growth here and 7 7777777is7growth here and do you that 7 that is 7 a very positive 7 a very positive message without it's a very positive message without the dithering around the question, the dithering around the expansion of heathrow is something thatis expansion of heathrow is something that is been commented on internationally and everyone has the commitments previous seen the commitments by previous governments want to get to fail or be reversed by new government into administrations and so, having clarity around the of government to support major the government to support major projects, i think it the government to support major very projects, i think it the government to support major very projects, i aboutt the government to support major very projects, i about the and should welcomed i uk and should be welcomed and i think it will be applauded internationally.— think it will be applauded internationally. think it will be applauded internationall. ., ., think it will be applauded internationally.- you for think it will be applauded internationally. gdddi you forjoining programme and think you forjoining us here on bbc news. —— have us here on bbc news. —— good to have you on the programme. in her speech today rachel reeves promised to kickstart growth
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ben chu from bbc verify has been taking a look at how effective they're likely to be? they're likely to b is growth is the defining but will they get 2:2; the plans 77 the plans announced 7 77 the plans announced 7 some to the plans announced today? some of the such as expanding of the project such as expanding heathrow airport will help any heathrow airport will not help any soon. first, on time seen first. sometenteet en?” ” and this shows uk gdp, growth and this shows ukgdp. the size of the economy and overall size of the economy and as can see there's been no growth you can see there's been no growth the election and the since thejuly election and the latest medium—term forecast from the office of responsibility, the official forecaster is that 1.6% a office of responsibility, the offic and recaster is that 1.6% a office of responsibility, the offic and reca below that 1.6% a office of responsibility, the offic and reca below the 1.6% a office of responsibility, the offic and reca below the three a office of responsibility, the offic and reca below the three 2008 year and well below the three 2008 financial crisis of 2.8% year and geeeiuu.“ may not some of the7 big gap rates first}! "97m 77rat7e7s7 77g7rowth7r7e7ally7 77 7 777375757 77g7rovv7th7r7e7ally7 does 7 a ma'or a major difference. 7 a major difference. and a lower make a major difference. and a lower rate of gdp growth does translate
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make a major difference. and a lower rate slower growth does translate make a major difference. and a lower rate slower growth in >es translate make a major difference. and a lower rate slower growth in our:ranslate make a major difference. and a lower rate slower growth in our wages :e make a major difference. and a lower rate slower growth in our wages and into slower growth in our wages and f? standards. into slower growth in our wages and iris: standards. would a general living standards. would a third runway at heathrow boost uk growth and an independent commission concluded it would support uk trade and enhance products pushing 0.75 by 2050 and it's true that will likely get on a new get into the ground on a new runway with reforms dispute the even with reforms dispute the process and the even with reforms dispute the have process and the government even with reforms dispute the have a �*ocess and the government even with reforms dispute the have a �*ocess and the gov acts rent expand heathrow airport and to expand heathrow airport and the goals and = project is the infrastructure project is the resurrection of to join oxford resurrection of plans to join oxford and new transports 7 no; 77 7 7 7 7 7 aunties; 7 7 7 allowed those two university —7 to expand 7 to expand and one 7 to expand and one piece 7 to expand and one piece of hopes to expand and one piece of research this could act petty make add up to billion to gdp by 2035 add up to £25 billion to gdp by 2035 and that is roughly 1% but we get too excited on shouldn't get too excited on
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particular numerical estimates which are inherently uncertain but most particular numerical estimates which are inheren dancertain but most particular numerical estimates which are inheren do believen but most particular numerical estimates which are inheren do believen bu these economists do believe that these kinds of those 7 those alrea7dy allow especially those that already attow places to expand will uk growth faster than help uk economy growth faster than and it is important otherwise and it is important to note that positive impact form the final years of the windows form the final years ef—the 2035 2050, but will be studies, 2035 2050, but will be building in the preceding years building up in the preceding years through additional 7 delivery will on significant numbers of 7 7 being available construction workers being available in the industry this in the industry warning about this is new reform of the is a new reform of the chancellor will be pro growth is e to companies izui e“ he ”h hhhefh e ehzh'hh " to companies to to companie7s to funds 7 to companie7s to funds from 7 to companie7s to funds from the you to companies to funds from the defined benefit pension parts on definedebenefiteperssiotsparts on of d eflned sbenefitspe osiotuparts o n of their definedebenefiteperssiotsparts on of their a nd definedebenefiteperssiotsparts on of their and fund �* retirement and of these their retirement and many of these parts moved in recent years up billion in7 wa nts 7 wa nts to 7 wants to legislate to chancellor wants to legislate to firms to use these funds to
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rallewfirmsete—use these funds to while keeping safeguards to and guarantee workers protect and’guara ntee workers payouts and if such sums pension payouts and if such sums were deployed that could in a i”: e in make a positive difference in overall uk business investors which overall uk businesstnvestorswhich by s... 7°7f ”a s. ,. ,, ., .-.,., so- so . 77o7fgr7owth777777 7o7fgrowthbut777 7o7fgr7owthbutit7 77777777 77o7f grain in it7w7o7u7l7d77 77777 777 77o7f grain in it wo7u7l7d7d7ep7e7nd7 77 7 companies compa7nies willing to enlist on companies being willing to enlist the services this underlies the theservices and this underlies the growth challenge for the wjder growth challenge for the and to spend chancellor and committed to spend more taxpayers' money on relative to the plans gjfgastructure.relative to the plans inherited but the are she inherited but the are heavily reliant on private sector ext; hope 777777777 7777 7777 777777 77 ext; _ope is 7777 7777 777777 77 @_ investment and her hope is that today's speech will encourage that. more than two decades after she was first on our screens,
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our correspondent charlotte gallager is at the premier. huge interest in and who will be there? huge interest in m bethere? ., ., , , huge interest in m be there? ., ., , , ., be there? for all the big stars and her new be there? for all the big stars and her - new love _ be there? for all the big stars and her - new love interest - be there? for all the big stars and her - new love interest we are i hertwonew loves'lnterest we are them, hugh grant who plays expecting them, hugh grant who plays the rogue daniel �*mirror the rogue daniel cleaver mirror them as well and i do not expectingtherras wetlandt'do not to spoilers way but want to give many spoilers way but there is one member that we there is one castmerflbe that we been a there is ono castmorflbo that we been a lot of the films —7= = -7= he won't be 7 he won't be here because but he won't be here because something bad happens he is not in film a7nd i can't say much that i cannot spell it and because i cannot spell it and one crucial person will not there's one crucial person will not be here. also herfriends as well her parents and famous her parents and the famous fan. these are guests in their coming to the premier to watch it and there is excitement here and fans real excitement here and the fans there to left over there, they lined up to meet people in the
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here in pink carpet as can see re in pink carpet as can see is in pink carpet as can see is ready pink carpet as can see is ready waiting rpet as can see is ready waiting for the you can see is ready waiting for the stars of the film, matthew. i stars of the film, matthew. i know ou've stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen _ stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen the — stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen the film _ stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen the film and - stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen the film and i - stars of the film, matthew. i know you've seen the film and i know. stars of the film, matthew. i know. you've seen the film and i know you cannot say too much all of and a 5- is, and ass is, do that and a general question is, do you think this is going to last one? it is apparently going to be the last film. — one? it is apparently going to be the last film. that _ one? it is apparently going to be the last film. that is _ one? it is apparently going to be the last film. that is what we - one? it is apparently going to be i the last film. that is what we have been told i expecting the fifth been told when i expecting the fifth and having seen it, i think it is a perfect way to it and it made gggrfect way to finlsh it and it made smile and gegrfect way to finlsh it and it made smile and it made me feelin . reall ood feelin reall ood whenl feelin reall ood when i saw andi and i think bridgetjones fans a not think bridgetjones fans a not think toigetjones fans a not think to be tjones fans and are not going, to be disappointed, and the jokes, are not going, to be disappointed, and thejokes, the are not going, to be disappointed, and the jokes, the awkward, there's the jokes, the awkward, embarrassing moments and he also see bridgetjones modern dating embarrassing moments and he also see br see tjones modern dating embarrassing moments and he also see br see how as modern dating embarrassing moments and he also see br see how she modern dating embarrassing moments and he also see br see how she cope ern dating embarrassing moments and he also see br see how she cope em i that] to see how she can cope with that and lots of things that fans —= 7 777 7to enjoy to enjoy and 77 to enjoy and fots to enjoy and [ots of nods are going to enjoy and lots of nods to old as well and her to the old films as well and her parents coming back, herfriends and i cannot say much. there's also a cameo from the bbc news staff member
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i cannot say who it but i and i cannot say who it is but i did do �*when i saw this do a little cheer when i saw this person and the i do a little cheer when i saw this person and the _ do a little cheer when i saw this person and the , v, ,,,|u,, m,, pef§dh fir“; ene iiutl is person and the film, is me. persen and the film, is me. but perseh and the fitm, is me. but you person and the fitm, is me. but you so person sno�* the fitm, is me. but you so much. let's speak to our health reporter philippa roxby us more us more about what actually doing here and how they are it. 7 doing it. yes, this team of german scientists have _ doing it. yes, this team of german scientists have been _ doing it. yes, this team of german scientists have been growing - doing it. yes, this team of german j scientists have been growing these of heart in the lab patches ofbeartetissueirttbe lab stem cells patches ofbeartetissuecircthe lab stem cells they've from stem cells and they've tested them mostly on primates, from stem cells and they've tested thei they mostly on primates, from stem cells and they've tested thei they mos had n primates, from stem cells and they've tested thei they mos had promising, from stem cells and they've tested thei they mos had promising results from stem cells and they've tested th oncey mos had promising results from stem cells and they've tested th once they rs had promising results from stem cells and they've tested th once they attach )romising results from stem cells and they've tested th once they attach the 1ising results from stem cells and they've tested th once they attach the 1ising patch :s ifi, shoe this? éttéih thé little ééiffi, a ifi efiié if??? éiiéii�*i ffié heel? eéiffi a damaged ifi efiee ei�*eee éeeéei�*e efié heel? eéeefi a damaged heart, i? if}??? e???i éee??? e5? heel? §?e?fi a damaged heart, it i? ??e? e???i éee??? e?? heel? ??e?? a damaged heart, it shows
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to a damaged heart, it shows that it is able to make that heart grow more muscle and make it more robust and help it to muscle and mak
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