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it happened at lunchtime. and despite the best efforts of the ambulance service, he sadly died a short time later. mexico cuts a deal with donald trump to avert a trade war. calls for much tougher sentences for tool theft, as thousands and an own goal, maybe? the pub that promised a free pint for every goal scored for every goal scored by nottingham forest. by nottingham forest. i've walked in, the whole i've walked in, the whole pub�*s had an uproar... "aargh! you legend!" i'm like, "oh, no!" pub�*s had an uproar... and coming up in sport on bbc news... we'll have the latest on football transfer deadline day as tottenham agree a deal to sign forward mathys tel from bayern munich.
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good evening. a 15—year—old boy has died after being stabbed at school in south yorkshire. another 15—year—old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder. it happened at lunchtime at all saints catholic high school in sheffield. in a press conference this afternoon, south yorkshire police
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then shortly after 3.30pm, south yorkshire police held a news =en thoughts nfir-�*ning =en thoughts are 11ng =en thoughts are ping the family of the boy, his friends and the whole community. jcommunity. at fcommunity. at 12:17pm school community. at 12:17pm emergency services were called to all saints catholic school. all saints catholic high school. the victim suffered serious injuries and the best efforts the despite the best efforts of the ambulance service sadly short time later. and confirmation ,. another short time later. and confirmation - another school-aged had arrested. been arrested. ee? —ifei if? arrested on been arrested. ee? —ife: if? arrested on susicion been arrested.; — - arrested on suspicion of i been arrested.; — - arrested on suspicion of murder been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in our custody at this time. there was an emotional announcement _ time. there was an emotional announcement - the - time. there was an emotionall announcement - the boy's time. there was an emotional - announcement - the boy's death announcement about the boyfs death parliament this afternoon. irate announcement about the. boyisdeatb i parliament this afternoon. in parliament this afternoon. we are in parliament this afternoon. we are in contact with _ in parliament this afternoon. we are in contact with the _ in parliament this afternoon. we are in contact with the cool— in parliament this afternoon. we are in contact with the cool school- in parliament this afternoon. we are in contact with the cool school and l in contact with the cool school and the and an investigation is way. nothing 6 way. nothing is 77 way. nothing is moire important
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z 7 wtheisafetyh 7 7 w w 7 777the7saf7e7t7yof77 7 7 77 77 7 777the7saf7e7tyof7t7>7ur 7 77 7 7 777the7saf7e7t7y7 as”; chi7ld7ren7.77 77 7 there is no suggestion those involved then were part remains cordoned off, as an investigation continues into another fatal stabbing involving children at a school. and in the last few minutes have had from previous from �*eh�*h�*eh'eéf'e�*h? “em 5m?“ eefe�*ehwe about the incident last week. police about the incident lastweek. were called the at 7time after an altercation the time after an altercation between two peoples. but totally separate to that today there has a message from the a message from77 the head a message from7 the head teacher been a message from the head teacher of the school behind me and he
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is immense shock and sorrow it is with immense shock and sorrow that i have to inform you that one of our students with stab. tomorrow the school will be closed all the school will be closed for all students and further information will be sent to with will be sent to you with any just the people updates. just talking at the people at the chord in was a deep of 77 ofshock 7ofshoci
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she spots another pupil both say they thought they'd be killed. today's guilty verdict is notjust for me, but for all teachers everywhere. minutes before the attack, she sat in the hall, carried out daily checks. after her arrest, she told officers
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what had happened would be at ysgol dyffryn aman comprehensive. and close the door. at risk to protect others. across britain and the safety of staff and pupils in our schools. tom symondsjoins me now. let me tell about two very similar cases on the same night, and be very
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clearly parents will be very worried that. look at the wide by that. let's look at the wide festival. by that. let's took at the wide festival. knife crime picture festival. knife crime is increasing, there no doubt about increasing, there is no doubt about that, and it has been .. for that, and it has been, increasing for than ten that, and it has been increasing for than ten years. the of more than ten years. the number of assaults, murders and knives and attempted involving knives and attempted murders, that has been up for = -:z last ten years. 7 7 last ten years. covid7 7 last ten years. covid7slowed down7a bit but "’a.;’w'n;’sig'bu1th’e”' 77 777 ”aghast m7 th7e7t7r7end7 7 77 ”ag’w'nzgi; m7 th7e7tr7end7has things down a bit but the trend has not changed hugely overall. it is certainly true that children are very involved in stuff. about very involved in this stuff. about 18% of convictions for knife involve somebody under the 18% of convictions for knife 18. |volve somebody under the 18% of convictions for knife 18. sadly, ;omebody under the 18% of convictions for knife 18. sadly, ;or people under the 18% of convictions for knife 18. sadly, ;or people underthe el!!! ae of _m the age of 25 died in the year to march 2023. but when you look at schools are safe. i think schools they are safe. i think we can say it is can say that proportionally. it is very, very hard find cases, very, very hard to find cases, there are one �*two, where have are one or two, where chitdren'have' at school even been murdered at school even in the last ten 20 years. clearly knives carried by childre7n often g e e p keep themselves safe and the but i 77 77th! 777713ut7|7t7hi7nk7 77 77 77th! 777713ut7|7t7hi7nk7 i7nsi7d7e7
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raises the risk. but ! think. inside they are safe. in fact, two school they are safe. in fact, two have been murdered in the teachers have been murdered in the last 30 years, so there is probably a risk to them perhaps more =t= the other thing to than children. the other thing to say is, of course, this is very much a concern when are going to a concern when children are going to school and around school and in those and before school. those hours after and before school. that is when often kind of can 7777 7 777can happen 7 violence can happen and sadly lose their lives. with tariffs on canada and china. has the president got what he wants with mexico? so, he had a conversation on
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phone so, he had a conversation on the the mexican president agreed soldiers 7 77.5; us7d7777 7 77 7 7 77sol7di7er7s77 ag us — mexico soldiers ag us — mexico border to oldiers to the us — mexico border to crack down on illegal immigrants and like fentanyl illegal drugs like fentanyl crossing the border. donald trump has been the'border. donatd trump'has been wanted to use these clear, he wanted to use these tariffs as a tool to get mexico and canada to beef up border security, which is �* his big which is one. of his. big'er’ier’itiee; will now talk about which is sns sf his big'er’isr’itiss; will now talk about a lasting they will now talk about a lasting deal to see if tariffs can be avoided. canada has taken a very defiantly standing7 different tack, defiantly standing up against donald trump and saying i he does that if he does impose these tariffs tomorrow, retaliate with tariffs on all american matching 2757; ta riftsron alt american into ca na da. matching 2757; ta riftsron alt american into canada. president 7d7idsp7ea7k7 ’ 7’ ' d7id7sp7ea7k7to7 7’ ' d7id7sp7eak7to7justin 7’ ' 77 7 77 d7id7sp7eak7to7justin tr7udeau, 7 trump did speak tojustin trudeau, the today, the canadian primeminister; today; they reach the canadian primeministe-ztoday; they reach deal the canadian primeministe-ztaday; they reach deal and the canadian primeministergtaday; they reach deal and are to talk again in another couple —=e but77people are less of hours, but people are less optimistic about him being able with canada. 77 what is e-= 7577 £777- why e 77 is why is being 77 iswhy is being hard confusing is why he is being so hard line with when it is a tiny line with canada when it is a tiny fraction of the illegal drugs that 77 77 drugs that make 77 drugs that make their 77 drugs that make their way into and drugs that make their�*way into over the canadian border.
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america over the canadian border. are similarly bold and there are similarly bold and aggressive tactics being used here inside the us as well. it appears inside. iii? life as fiétt; if. saaesrs the trump administration has �* dramatically closed down entire 7department. an entire government department. staff were out of the staff were locked out of the international for development international agency for development today and they to turn to tedat' and they had to turn to social—fl — t . m a to read today and they had to turn to social—fl — t y m a to read what today and they had to turn to sdciat—fi — r— — m —— to read what elon to media to read what elon musk had to about why. he says the say about why. he says the department is being down he department is being shut downandyhee ., a the people who work there believes the people who work there are too liberal and to work and will not implement trump not implement the trump administration possum agenda. a administration possum agenda. as a result, whole department will be result, the whole department will be into the straight subsumed into the straight department and come under the control of trump is back of state. after donald trump threatened the european union with tariffs us moves to apply import duty to goods from the european union. and "stand up for itself". and the us and will not
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choose between them. the headquarters of the european union, the club's in ukraine, but defending their trade with america uppermost in mind, too. what is clear, there are no winners in trade wars. laughing on the side is china. this is one of the most important decisions today. i'm not going to start a war, i want to start negotiations. on its imports into america.
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they take almost nothing. of food and farm products. his view clear about the european union, cryptic i think that one can be worked out. prime minister starmer has been very nice, we've had _ the president walking away from a weekend of tariffs, china, mexico and canada having them imposed so far. you might ask why all of this
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matters to your day—to—day life. look who's also here today? on the uk that dominated. we are not choosing between them, but that has historically been
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the united states. that dinner is �*way that dinner is �* way round about now and the prime talked about he as reset with the describes as'a reset—with the union about european union about defence and to crucially trade. but he continues to argue that the uk's relationship with europe america need not be with europe and america need not be either or. that may have often been the case historically, but it is not the �*e'e h""'fl"7“t"~~�* —— ~ — — so the �*e'e h""'fl"7“t"“�* ~ ~ . . so with the �*e'e h"*r'e"f“t"“�* ~ ~ . . so with president the �*a'e l"�**'a"f�*:,t�*~~-~�* ~ ~ . . so with president trump necessarily so with president'trump' the white house. mason in in the white house. chris mason in brussels. thanks.
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these are the latest goods deficit numbers: how much more other countries sell in goods to the us than the us sells abroad. those three countries already in his sights do here for china, mexico and canada, which the president terms "ripping off" america. think of german car exports. that goes the other way, and you can see that in white. this is silicon valley software, social media, and wall street banking exported to the rest of the world, though it doesn't make up for the goods.
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for the trump tariffs, the answer to this problem but president trump has also mentioned an alternative reason for all this, simply to raise money for his government. from the whole world per year — about $4 trillion — 4,000 billion. it is not far off the total value of national income taxes, about 4.5 trillion. to end up increasing prices on those
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imports like cars or fuel. especially when major powers, allies even, do start these you. the government to impose harsher sentences on thieves who steal tools. reflect the huge impact on victims, as ben moore reports. tradespeople are losing their livelihood, they're losing theirfamilies. these are livelihoods you are playing with.
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drill holes and rip doors off? this is our offices. this is where we work for them. boot sales and online. on its victims who rely on those tools to earn a living, in kent, roofer dennis was brought down to earth the latch, opened the door. literally two minutes, every single power tool
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you can't recover from it. four and a half minutes to empty it, and i had roughly £8,000—e15,000 as well as the financial burden, there is a human cost. the time is 6.20. our top story this evening: "it stained one of the happiest days
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of my life" spanish footballer after spying for iran for cash payments and escaping from prison. who handed over "genuine military information" to iranian handlers. khalife escaped by hiding under a lorry from wandsworth prison about himself in the newspapers. he was arrested three days later.
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the army as a young man, he had the makings of an exemplary soldier. and boasted in an encrypted voice message about how clever he was. because of a selfish desire to show off.
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the education secretary bridget phillipson has told the bbc that parents and children are her priority, as headteachers' card that replaces single—word judgements. strengths and weaknesses. head teachers unions say it's worse than the current system. so who will the government listen to? parents can be assured that my number one priority and their life chances.
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even if the union say that they utterly oppose 0fsted's school report cards? and to deliver better. there are more than 600 schools in this country that are stuck, receiving consecutive poor 0fsted judgements. limited by the bad luck of going to a poor school.
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but there's no target or timeline for their success. there are challenges ahead for the government to convince but finally beyonce took home the big one last night — # i love la... we love it! #
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i just feel very full and very honoured. it's been many, many years. won record and song of the year. for record labels to provide better support to those starting out. so, labels, we got you, but do you got us?
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to create a new record based off old demo recordings on an unfinished track. the tone of the evening is different from previous years, for the city's recovery mission. # california dreaming... # emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. and after a deadly infection
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nearly wiped them out, he's all good. healthy one. isn't just uncomfortable. it's life, death and birth. after females lay eggs, the males develop tadpoles and we are incredibly excited. and it shows that we have secured for the time being this population, the amphibians, which measure less than three centimetres fully grown, are being looked after at the zoo before hopefully
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fingers crossed! it may have been a clever promotion to get punters in through the door, but a pub in nottingham was not expecting its idea to become an own goal. the gedling inn decided to give away a free pint every time nottingham forest scored against brighton on saturday — but they won 7—0. navtej johal reports. jota silva... cheering | ..and the punters here at the gedling inn in nottinghamshire. for each goal forest scored.
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and then the third goal went in as i came downstairs, everyone was just willing for them to do as best how much of that was the goals and the game, and how much of that was the free booze?!
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a certain brian clough scored five goals that day. beccy says she has no regrets and is already thinking about the pub's next offer — uniiikeiii; time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. thank you very 0verall, week's weather is looking a . a amount 7 a amount of 7 a amount of weather, there will be some sunshine. of 77777°f 970t7777777 of got to see some however, it is not entirely today. however, it is not entirely straightforward, because across the north and west of the uk, we have seen cloud and outbreaks of rain, north and west of the uk, we have seen cloud and weather front, in, courtesy of this weather front, which will push its way eastwards over the next 2a and eaftadf aethe "ext 24: . . ~ . bringing and eaftadf aethe "ext 2l: . . ~ . bringing some and eaftadf aethe "ext 2l . . ~ . bringing some outbreaks of
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hours, bringingsomematbteaksof and some quite brisk winds the west.
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