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helicopter in washington. after capturing the city of goma, rebel fighters allegedly backed the democratic republic of congo. here's hugh ferris with the sport. england have lost their t20 series with india them at the with india with them at still the play, they went down by runs play, they went down by—is runs in fourth game afternoon. that likea like a teijrific after the taskim england winning the taskim england decided to bowl, india at the 12—3, to bowl, reducing india at the 12—3, sucking my mood with all three wickets. eventually recovering 181—9 7 t 181—9 from 7 t 181—9 from their 7 181—9 from their 20 t
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181—9 from their 20 overs. post 181—9 from their 20 overs. hardik pandya half centuries. hardik pandya making half centuries. england's started quickly england's obeners started duickly once they were but once they were dismissed, , ,, , , fell regularly, only henry wickets fell regularly, only henry brooke made an impact. —— harry brooke. my mood was the last one . leaving india 3—1 brooke. my mood was the last one , leaving india 3—1 in the with a final match and mumbai series with a final match and mumbai on sunday. end in another defeat — this time in the one off test in melbourne. the hosts will resume on 422—5 on the third day in reply to england's 170 all out after a day of missed opportunities for the tourists. patrick gearey reports. drop by drop, another drains away from england. chances missed, away from england. chances missed?” collected — plans unraveled. 7 ashes % ashes had already gone and we re were up against in the match england were up against in the match — what if annabelle sutherlin — but what if annabelle sutherlin had caught on not
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had been caught on 29? and not allowed to prosper? england could only wonder. as sutherland made good on her escape. perhaps there was a only wonder. as sutherland made good on her of cape. perhaps there was a only wonder. as sutherland made good on her of light perhaps there was a only wonder. as sutherland made good on her of light when aps there was a ftieker of tight whean-�*teeee ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ was caught. but by now, fidfi dig eras no stopping sutherland. remained tapping sutherland. remained elusiee. sutherland. remained elusiee. haweeer rd. remained elusiee. haweeer mam; fielders 7 fielders had 7 fielders had a? fielders had ago. fielders had a go. first 5 english fielders had a go. first inning scores were level when sophie eggleston trapped a alyssa healy�*s efifilégifi “fifiéd § §l¥§§§ eé�*f? — another hope that lbw — another moment of hope that be misplaced. beth would be repeatedly misplaced.,beth kept finding merciful mooney kept finding merciful and accidental escapes. fielders. .. and accidental escapes. but fielders... and accidental escapes. but in that they will be but in australia, that they will be remember it not for luck, skill as centre for exquisite skill as centre for sutherland, her head down record that was once the head of australian cricket, now she was the of cricket, now she was the toast of it. she made 163 in the end, but even after she went, the other theme 7 the day continued. seven chances of the day continued. seven chances all, rhiannon mcdonnell n ”sii'louldhr: n v 7 v w ”v” 7 ”7" ” ”sihiouldhave ’ ' w w” w wwswhwouldwhavwewhadw www' ww w wwswhwouldwhavewhadeorw ww w w wwswhwouldwhavewhadeorwwiwchwetswww w wwswhwouldwhavewhadeorwwiwchwetsw—ww gay should have had for wickets — she finished one. gay should have had for wickets -
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to their world cup quarterfinal loss to argentina in october 2023. what happened the past we learned from year, also a new competition this year. wwlwlaiqwfwowngwrwaww w w w w w wwlwwookaworwawrwthow ww w w w wwilalewowngwrwawtwthwhwew w lwwookaorwarwthowthewnewwwwww w we look forward to the new competition. lot of boys are competition. a lot of boys are coming back, a lot of new boys coming back, a lot of new boys coming in as well, so we are excited the group and the of with the group and the trainers of gone mad the last couple weeks. we know it'll be a tough game, we've got a lot of excellent players with a team, it'llalways got a lot of excellent players with a team, it'll always be a a great team, it'll always be a really tough battle. really tough battle at 6:30pm with chad and sportsday at 6:30pm with chad and patek. it's all your support for now.
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the chair of the national transportation safety board said this is the scene in washington where we are a news where'weere expecting e'newe to where'v'e'are expecting e'newe to ta ke where'v'e'are expecting e'newe to take involving wwwiileewwwwwwwww ww wthwolwewhoswtwwwwwwwww ww wtholwewhostwofwanweanwiewsw ww wthwolwewhostwofwanweanwiewszhoww ww whole host of agencies who were in the recovery effort the wianwqudwintwwww ww w wwwthwewwwww wiwncludingwwthe ww w and the investigation, including the coastguard, the fbi, the district of w department, it columbia fire department, it will also be led by mayor of also be led by the mayor of washington. i say that also be led by the mayor of washington we say that fee also be led by the mayor of washington we are say that fee also be led by the mayor of washington we are expecting fee also be led by the mayor of washington we are expecting to - conference, we are expecting to around 25 minutes, we've happen in around 25 minutes, we've been told, it is delayed. we're learning more about those who died in the collision. on the american airlines plane,
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and three military personnel on the helicopter. the victims include 1a ice skaters and coaches, a young pilot, flight attendants, and a lawyer it's been particularly difficult for the skating club of boston, with some of their pictures. drive and tenacity in the sport. now this is gianna han — she was 13, and she died they all died.
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now, married couple and world champion russian skaters yevgeniya shishkova and vadim naumov, who are now she also lost her life. these two dc lawyers who worked for the same firm were also on board the flight. sara lee bess' husband, daniel, said she was kind and hardworking, whilst elizabeth keys died on her birthday. now this is 28—year—old sam lilly. and engaged to be married. virginia resident ian epstein was a flight attendant on the plane. his family said the 53—year—old was known for his ability to make people smile.
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now we know that there were three military personnel on board they included andrew eaves — he was one of the pilots — his wife, carrie, paid tribute, saying, "we ask that you pray for our family and friends, and for all the other families that are suffering today". now, we have mentioned just a few of those who lost their lives in the crash. who are grieving today. it's been a complex, divisive process with vast political last year's anniversary was marked with a government report outlining what it saw as the the benefits of brexit.
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ben chu reports. on the 31st of january, 2020, the uk left the european union. has affected britain. and customs union. exports have grown. these exports without brexit? most economists and analysts generally assess the impact to have been negative, and the working assumption the government's official forecaster, is that brexit in the long term will reduce trade by 15% relative to otherwise. so the working assumption is that this fall in trade relative to otherwise. second — immigration. immigration was a key theme in the 2016 referendum campaign
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centred around freedom of movement within the eu. the blue line. but there's been a large increase in immigration the red line. a post—brexit immigration system, was implemented in january 2021. since 2020 have been the granting of many more and their dependents. third, travel british passport holders can no longer use eu lanes at eu border crossing points. what else? without requiring a visa, but only for 90 days and later this year, the eu is planning to introduce a new electronic entry and exit
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these contributions. regions of the nation. these payments have been largely covered by uk taxpayers since brexit, meaning the net fiscal benefit to the uk from not paying to the uk from not paying into the eu budget is closer into the eu budget is closer to £9 billion a year, or £175 million a week. and between 2021—23, and between 2021—23, there were continued payments there were continued payments to the eu as part of the eu divorce settlement, amounting to around £15 billion. to around £15 billion. and looking forward well, and looking forward well, labour is seeking a reset in eu relations and keir starmer labour is seeking a reset in eu is meeting eu leaders on monday. leaders on monday. so the impact of brexit so the impact of brexit is a subject that promises is a subject that promises to be a continuing source to be a continuing source of debate and analysis of debate and analysis
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and frictions. today, 31 paperwork and frictions. today, 31 january, is not only the fifth january, is that not only— the fifth of brexit, it january. is that not only— the fifth of brexit, it seen january, is that not only— the fifth of brexit, it seen the see fit bfee'f % 5555 fr; w of eeef ee bfee'e 'e fee; ehe w of border related introduction of border related declaration of goods into the from the w w from the eu. w from the eu. so w from the eu. so more awnd more w wwwwwwwiww ww-w w www w w wwwwwwwiww w-w www w paperwork. if you speak to the logistics sector, that at the cost the businesses's bottom line. of the businesses's bottom line. if you speak with to people like the w international freight british international freight ——;:— eee lee. .. . .. are british international freight eeee eee ees ,, , ,, are looking organisation, they are looking to reduce some of these burdens. but the other big question is politically, what challenges would this impose for — this impose for labour? 1 looks like this impose for labourhetlgthtog - looks like it's i this impose for labourhetlgthtog - looks like it's renegotiatinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing ike it's renegotiatinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing brexit renegotiatinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing brexit r quite tiatinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing brexit r quite a itinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing bre for r quite a itinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing bre for labour. itinggi this impose for labourhetlgthtog . undoing bre for labour. andgli sensitive issue for labour. and i think that the more the government think that the more thelgevemment frame this as notjust reset, ganframe this as notjust a reset. regular rising, but regular rising, stabilising relations between uk and eu relations. between. the weed eu~—~—— , — ,- —~ — be relations. between. the [heated ell—”ll" , . ,- a. - be to relatiohs between. the weed eu~—~—— , — ,- —~ — be to its relatiohs between. the [heated ell—”ll" , . ,- a. - be to its advantage. relatiohs between. the [heated eueeeeee , . ,- ee e be to its advantage. we know oil all the that ell oil the that eu has talked one of the things that eu has talked with us about is this with'us vecallyabcxut isfthis youth scheme — with'us yocallyabout isfthis youth scheme — somewhat wonder if a return to free movement not necessarily, but people? not necessarily, but anything that looks or smells like it be difficult for labour
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it would be difficult for labour to grapple with, particularly as grapple with, pa rticula rty easethe of grapple with, particularty'asthe of reform continues grapple with particulartyease - of reform continues rise of reform continues on. thank ou ve she was murdered have been named. to the case was so strong that thejudges' names had been but the bbc and other media organisations sara sharif was only ten when she was killed. a little girl who loved music, described as "confident" and "caring" — but she died after months of brutal assaults, herfather, urfan sharif, confessed to killing her. no comment.
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social workers supervise the family for a year, and that was the end of what's called the public law proceedings brought by the local authority. the next hearing was injuly 2019, more than three years later, the children were already living with him and the court approved that had been a �*disaster�*. the prince was interviewed by then—bbc presenter
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of epstein's victims. organisations — now reveal how dominic hampshire thanked in the months after the interview, which hampshire described as "hugely you can see on you can see on your screens you can see on your screens the reminder we are expecting news [eminder we are expecting that news coming to us from conference coming to us from washington with the latest the w into the crash the w an into the crash the w an ii airlines 'ash betweenan american airlines �*jet and a betweenran american airlines �*jet and a blackhawk oassengerjet and a blackhawk , on wednesday — both helicopter on wednesday — both in the potomac, 41 bodies �* recovered the and now recovered from the river, and the investigation continuing as those recovery efforts. there's a qr te: your those recovery efforts. there's a qr i’f: your screen which
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those recovery efforts. there's a qr eee; your screen which you those recovery efforts. there's a qr ti: your screen which you can code on your screen which you can to get more information that well.w february two years ago. three injured and a young girl was were injured and a young girl was crushed and seriously r-fe wgu inty wowwfw murder after trial attempted murder after a trial at birmingham court, which heard ibirmingham crown court. which heard was not a random act the shooting was not a random act but of a plan to kill. it comes a day after the m23 rebels captured the city of goma, with the group then pledging to take the capital of kinshasa.
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is being illegally occupied by the rwanda defence forces and rebels it reportedly backs. donald trump's decision to halt nearly all us foreign aid has caused been told to stop working. more than $34 billion. on his first day in office, donald trump ordered a 90—day freeze on all foreign aid, directing the state department of our correspondents around the world. in a minute we'll hear from azadeh moshiri, in pakistan, and shingai nyoka, in south africa.
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he's also urged european allies to look at what they can do. when it comes to how it helps ukraine in the face of russia's full—scale invasion. the united states funds health, energy, infrastructure and the us was funding several education programmes. pakistan also hosts afghan refugees. it hosts three million afghans, and the un says only
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and aids here. now, the us has also said that zimbabwe should take care - of its own health services and many people would agree that _ neglected that particular service. plan potentially affecting millions of people who rely _ on this medication. and rolling back investment that has been decades in the making - to end hiv and aids. we are expecting that unified command news conference out of washington expecting to washington — expecting that to start fairly soon as we understand it, with a number �*the in the w in the investigwation and involved in the investigation and recovery efforts into that helico -ter crash, helico-ter crash, also ex-cectin and helicopter crash, also expecting and helicopter crash, also expecting a white house briefing coming up as well. stay with us here on news.
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hello. to move on the weather. for northeast scotland, northern ireland, wales, across eastern england, temperatures about ll—5 in the coldest spots. yes, you mightjust see a touch of frost — but otherwise for many areas, temperatures just hovering a few degrees above freezing. quite murky around western coasts, and hills with fog
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and west scotland — and here, the cloud will be a bit of dampness at times. through saturday, night we start to see a weather front it'll weaken significantly. and drizzle, some mist and fog still around coasts and hills. east anglia and southeast england, and it should brighten temperatures between 7—9 celsius. into next week, we'll see some further changes — and tuesday, bringing outbreaks of rain — that, again, fizzling before it reaches eastern areas of england.
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