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in the last few years, the couple had lived a quiet life, out of the hollywood spotlight. this report contains some images. put your hands on your heads, get off the bar and get on the wall. the film that made him a star. face the wall, turn turnaround. police are investigating but in a statement said they do not his legacy — some of hollywood's best movies of the last 60 years. take a good look, pop.
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for us right now or it's going to be your ours we're talking about, notjust a black kid's. gene hackman, a great actor, inspiring, a magnificent you realise he could do it all. not bad for an actor who along with his friend dustin hoffman had he may have lacked traditional idol good looks, but was idol good looks, but he was undoubtedly a star. that is it is going be a huge fans in la and right
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president's expense. one—off, a pioneer in business and in politics. many people love him. others love to hate him. but to us, he's just peter. to praise mrtrump and lay it on thick about the importance for our alliance between our two countries. who, in my view, is going to be a very consequential president for this country, indeed.
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but the prime minister wants a us military backstop to guarantee ukraine's security and protect kyiv�*s rooftops in the years ahead. more lavish praise will get him a hearing from a president who says kingdom, president trump. in tech, in finance. the prime minister also met business leaders, making the case for more trade with the us and investment in al. despite mr trump's promise
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to impose 25% tariffs of sir keir�*s visit. we'rejoined now by our senior north america on donald trump's decision—making? is not a partnership of equals. mind america is the powerful mind america is the most powerful in world, britain is a 7 country, country, since 77 "sash?" 77 7777s7eél>7na77 77 war 7777s7e7co7hd77777 war7b7elieve 777se7cohd7 77 war7b7elieve they and hose
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and haee exercised an and hose exercised an autsize can and have exercised an outsize influence on the americans through the special relationship the so—called special relationship and that is what sir keir �* is the so—called special relationship and ti to is what sir keir �* is the so—called special relationship and ti to try vhat sir keir �* is the so—called special relationship and ti to try to it sirkeir �*is the so—called special relationship and ti to try to rekindle' �* is the so—called special relationship and ti to try to rekindle' he 5 going to try to rekindle today. he does not have many cards to be — .7— 7 -77 7_—77 but he will7try and appeal the --. ~ —— — e:.——,.,—————— 77the7hist7o7ry7 77 7 77the7hist7o7rywhic7h7 77the7hist707rywhic7h7is7777777777777 77the7hist7o7rywhich7is77n7ot77777777 trump something donald trump particularly cares about but also shared 7 on trade, global security of and possiblyof’course china as an for everyone in the west. enemy for everyone in the west. there are some will there are some buttons he will to press but he does attempt to press but he does not to the white house with frankly 7 -7 77 iééfieé7wh7i7cii777 7 7 77 it; offer7wh7i7ch77i7s777 777 7 7 to offer which is why have 7h|m7 7 7 him stress a: in 77 7 s77p7e7nding spending which and has defence spending'whiah'witl and'has down very defence spending'which'witl and'has down very well with israel has released more than 600 palestinian prisoners as part it comes after hamas handed over the bodies of four dead israeli hostages overnight, without what israel had called the humiliating ceremonies of previous weeks. joe inwood reports. for the first time, only one half
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of the hostage prisoner exchange was filmed. these are some of the 600 palestinians, freed as part but more than 400 of them were gazans detained during the war, at a forensic centre in tel aviv. all four men had been taken from their homes by hamas on 7th october. they too had been held hostage by hamas but died during their captivity. "shiri, i'm sorry i couldn't
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protect you all," he said. "if only i'd known what would happen, i wouldn't have fought." "our disaster as a nation and as a family should not have "happened," she said, "and must never happen again. "they could have saved you but preferred revenge. "we lost. " but they will know this first phase of the ceasefire peace, are yet to begin. joe inwood, bbc news.
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nearly half of those were in london and the south—east, hello! finding the homeless in rural areas isn't easy. i worry about him. he was out in the cold one day. it was raining. where did you sleep last night? er, i slept under a staircase. his friend jenny was also homeless. we were six and a half years.
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yeah. and you lost out? people living in its hostel in self—contained pods. one of the main factors is regular income and enough so that they know they're going to get their income. i've come from the bottom. i feel like i'm myself again. david has been here for about six weeks, after spending six months living in a shed. i had a duvet and, basically, i was laying on concrete.
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honorary recorder of chester, told him that that sentence was spot on. him'tbet'tbetsenteecere'ssseet en. mp's him'tbet'tbetsenteecere'ssseet en. mp�*s behaviour that day the mp�*s behaviour that day was disgraceful. he had disgraceful. herhedreffectively a man disgraceful. herhadeffectively a man who was attacked a man who was defenceless, attacked a man who was defenceless, attack was prolonged. the and the attack was prolonged. the court was shown cctv court was shownthat ccteretage in 7 court was shownthat ccteretage in the court was shownthat cctvfootage in the early hours of 26th in the town centre where mp punches paul fellows. then the mp punches paul fellows. he then repeats those his the mp punches paul fellows. he then repea' is :hose his the mp punches paul fellows. he then repea' is on ;e his the mp punches paul fellows. he then repea' is on the his the mp punches paul fellows. he then repea' is on the ground. his the mp punches paul fellows. he then repea' is on the ground. then yictimg is on the ground. he then by his finger and leaves by pointing hisfinger and "you an mp shouting "you want threaten an mp again". the court was told that mike emesburif had told a of lies to police. he pack of lies to police. he had claimed that his was claimed that his victim was shouting and screaming and acting in a we could all 7-—— the cctv that that wasn't see from the cctv that that wasn't the case. mike amesbury the casfiflmike amesbury has to victim. the court apologised to his victim. the court was told that he has been publicly and embarrassed by what has
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violence earlier urged romania not to give in to us pressure. interfering in due process in romania, but worse, here in the uk. but the tates flew out of romania this morning with the blessing were returned to them. morning says that they are still under investigation and will be expected to return to romania to face trial. but for now, their departure from romania is sure to be seen as a major victory by their supporters nick thorpe, bbc news, bucharest. since records began.
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our correspondent tom symonds can take us through it, these the figures for last year. of course, we had election in of course, we had the election in the middle of last year, so the for the first the middle of last year, so the a �*or the first ..-... the middle of last year, so the a conservative ..,-.. the middle of last year, so the a conservative government, the under a conservative government, the �* of the year a labour second half ofthe year a'labcxur they asylum is a big government. they say asylum is a big �* the government. they say asylum is a big �*the government, and 7 has 7 7 has again 7 7 has again today said 7it 7 7it regards 7 7it regard; the7 7 77 7 7it regards the 7 system is 57° 77 so .2. these 7 so .2. .. these figures bfike" se hat do there fies , ~ ~ ,,, let's bakea se hat da there fies , ~ ~ ,,, let's at bakea sa hat da there fies , ~ ~ ,,, let's at them. an increase of 18% compared with 2023. number of asylum seekers has almost doubled since 2021, according these 7 these statistics. 7 these statistics. 37,000 7 these statistics. 37,000 arrived 7 to these statistics. 37,000 arrived
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by "z: two thirds of by small boat. while two thirds of asylum seekers do not cross the channel by boat, is an a quarter compared to 2023. but is just isjust a bit is just a bit down e7 so the government doing what is the government doing about it is stepping up the process this? it is stepping up the process for deciding who gets stay in the for deciding who gets to stay in the a 5% reduction in the backlog of for a decision about eéfiélé fiéiiifig flit? é fiéiiiififi. qeeee �* asylum eeeele fieiiiee fef e eeeieiee eeeee �*asylum claims. and it is more --eole from m peoplé777 77f, 7 people removed 7 7 people removed forcibly about 8000 people removed forcibly from the uk in the last year. it says, we are trying to get control says. we are trying to get control the asylum system. of the asylum system. thank you, said she is minded
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clea red cleared for take—off, or nearly. the government says it is minded to approve plans, but once busiest runway europe's busiest single runway airport tweak a few this airport to tweak a few details. this is the centre of the controversy, is the centre at tificentreeefsyfi”"”"' so—called north js the centre at tificentreeefsyfi”"”"' so—called north stop tee eezeehee ee'ee7fe7fifie7’eetee7777 77 7777777 7777 the tee eezkehee “fifte7f�*37fifie7’eet7fie7777 77 7777777 7777 the south tee eezeehee eefte7fee§e¥et7ee7777 77 7777777 7777 the south runway, the under plans, thesouth runwayft'he runway that operational runway today, that would continue, and is north runway continue, and there is north runway :e 12 in would be extended “emetres in this a key sticking point for how the government is how quickly the airport can move mitigate the airport can move to mitigate the noise impact of 100,000 the 7 the end 7 ”scientist” 77 77 "ecstasy 7 the end of the 2030s. 77 77 ”songs was; the flights—by theendrof theqqziqs. the says it flights—by theehdrof theqqziqs. the says it needs to have government says it needs to have measures in before the runway operational. 7 operational. the 7 operational. the gatwick 7 operational. the gatwick airport,7 clear that deal can be a clear message that a deal can be done. we set out very progressive measures to _ done. we set out very progressive measures to limit _ done. we set out very progressive measures to limit the _ done. we set out very progressive measures to limit the noise - measures to limitthe noise impact the communities gatwick on the communities around gatwick.. we by the late airport. we said that by the bats there will airport. tale said that by the tete there will be no more eeees. there witt'be'ne'm’oreneise than there in 2019. so we impact than there was in 2019. so we are engage with the
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are happy to engageou' - - ~ , , m are happy to engageou' - - ~ , , 5mm government. this is quiet. so this is constant _ government. this is quiet. so this is constant. one _ government. this is quiet. so this is constant. one resident - government. this is quiet. so this is constant. one resident group . government. this is quiet. so this i is constant. one resident group says it is hopeful that the itis hopeful that the government block expansion. jtjs ho efulthat the overnment i block expansion.fi jtjs ho eful that the government - can still block expansion. 7, of what noise will ramifications an ramifications on the roads. the ramifications on the roads, the declining _ the ramifications on the roads, the declining air quality. we can't keep chan-e. - ilql’lu} yclimate chan ignoring climate change. if the government give this you do if the goveznmentgive this green light? we you do if the government givetbis . green light? the green light? we will take legal gatwick has the green light? we will take legal - gatwick has until _ the green light? we will take legal - gatwick has until april- the green light? we will take legal - gatwick has until april two | the green light? we will take legal - out gatwick has until april two | the green light? we will take legal - out how iick has until april two| the green light? we will take legal - out how it intends til april two | the green light? we will take legal - out how it intends to april two | the green light? we will take legal - out how it intends to speed vol the green light? we will take legal - out how it intends to speed up| noise mitigation measures and more half 7 travel to the apple oassenoers travel to the eeete—b�*u— fl , . transport. a oassenoers travel to the aoolebu— ~ , ~~ transport. a final decision pubbctransport. .atinaldecision be delayed until but could be delayed until october, but whitehall say it is in no whitehall sources say it is in no one's interest it to take that and goeernment? is it's a big price for gatwick airport. £2.2 billion of private i -’ 777th”, 7 7 7777they say, they say, would be good
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[in and the local for the country and the local economy. there is quite a bit of economy. but there is quite a bit of disparity as to whether is the . billion �* benefits that £5 billion worth of benefits that stewart wingate, chief stewart wingate, the chief executive, told me a little while stewart wingate, the chief exe at ive, told me a little while stewart wingate, the chief exe at ive, tolt airport, tle while stewart wingate, the chief exe at ive, toltairport, or while stewart wingate, the chief exe at ive, tolt airport, or whether ago at gatwick airport, or whether we look to the office for national fiures from fi . ures from 2023 that statistics figures from 2023 that had £41 is lost the uk had £41 billion is lost from the uk economy by on holiday 777 7s7pehdi7ng spehdihg 7abr0ad 7 spehdihg 7abr0ad compai7'ed and spending money abroad compared to people coming in. that is important here. behind me, 280,000 important here. behind me. 280,000 a year at the moment could 7 by 380,000 the increase by 100,000 380,000 by the of the 2030s. essentially, end of the 2030s. but essentially, that gap is potentially increasing, 777ri717;j70rity 7777n717aj7orityof7 77 7777n717aj7ority 5&7 77 77 or: majority of here7are the majority ofpeeeengers here are * business the majority ofpeeeerrgers here are * business travellers, the majority ofpaeeerrgers here are * business travellers, largely onpackage 7 7 on package holidays 7 on package holidays a77nd7 (travel. ge holidays a77nd7 (travel. so holidays a77nd7 (travel. so for idays a77nd7 (travel. so for the s a77nd7 77(7tr7a7vel.7 so}; t7h7e7loia7l77 leisucetrayel. so for the local jobsis leisucetrayel. so for the local jobs is what gatwick economy, 40,000 jobs is what gatwick airport claims is going to be created. £1 to economy created. it billiorrto'the'economy year, they say. however, every year, they say. however, sageaking the every year, they say. however, 25.998king the economics the of foundation, the left'of centre they took view. think—tank, they took another view. they said potentially, this could other parts of the uk
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deprive other parts of the uk through the domestic tourism industry. thanks, the number of 16 to 24—year—olds not in education, employment or training has risen to its highest level for more than a decade. latest data suggests just under a million young people in the uk guarantee initiative. our education correspondent elaine dunkley reports. literally, how you felt and the things... i've been there. employment or training. conversations are the first step in finding out why.
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there are workshops to learn life skills and mentoring. now, what's going to happen short term and what's - going to happen long—term... i've always been awkward around people. you don't have to be scared. do i know you? have we said hello before? the streets in knowsley. shining a light on what is going on with their lives is key. 14—year—old alfie is about to go back to school, but he's missed a lot of education. two and a half years. no. so what do you do? if i'm awake early, ijust go on youtube or something and try and...
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the young people i'm working with are very vulnerable some of these young people are living in some really complex situations and a lot of poverty, really. jasmine has applied for hundreds ofjobs since graduating her dream is to be a playwright. i had to overcome bullying, being a child in the care system, was still a child. of surviving anything.
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jasmine has faced homelessness and unemployment. employment and training? going to get a good, high—payingjob, like, that's not even true. what's the dream for you? what would you like to be doing? to help people who think through what i've been through. let that be your driving force. the hollywood actor gene hackman and his wife betsy arakawa are found children were born with birth defects after a 1980s toxic waste scandal has
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inspired a new tv series. but it's time now for a quick look at the weather. it was a chilly start this morning, but it's turning a better day. but it's turning into a better day. �* the but it's turning into a better day. �*the next but it's turning into a better day. �* the next few days, but it's turning into a better day. �*the next few days, a lot over the next few days, a lot of dry weather around. sunshine at times. there is still the risk �*some there is still the risk of some chilly and some patches of chilly n'tg hts and some patches of but the weather is settling fog, but the weather is settling down this pressure is down because this high pressure is towards the uk from the building towards the uk from the azores. eventually on friday night, that weather front will bring rain 7 -7 a short time 7 a short time for 7 and for a short time for scotland and northern ireland. but here a northern ireland. but here is a of to come. you can flavour of what's to come. you can the weather you 7 downloading 77 7 7777£iaw7nioaéhg7the7 77 7 7 7 77£iaw7nioaéhg7the7ssc7 7 77 7 7 7 77aawhianihg7 the7bbc7weather 7 are by downloading the bbc weather and i will be back with more let's return to one of our main stories this lunchtime. let's take a look at some of the key issues on their agenda. ukraine is a big one.
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from king charles for a state visit. extraordinary unpredictability. no one really knows what is to happen, not knows what is going to happen, not least the very person sitting next in this instance to the president, in this instance the prime minister. he go to theprimeministers hewill go to white house in the the prime minister. he will go to next the white house in the next couple hours. will meet the of hours. they will meet in the oval office on chairs. you 7 the7other 7 7 the7other that7 7 7 the7other tha7t7the 7 france was there. we invited in bit 7 77 near; titan” 77 invited in bit and can throw 7 7 7 77|7t's7all7a7b7it7 77 7 77 7 7 7 7 "regrra'rrt'grgarc;' from the prime minister? can be certain what perspective, it can be certain what the is to say. he $2-53), 77 7 a; seating}; might say something he feels obliged to disagree with publicly. how do you do that? french president,
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you do that? the french president, you do that? the french president, you remember, grabbed you might remember, grabbed trump's me at one point. sure 7— 7 7 sure that is the 7 sure that is the keir 7777s7ty7le7,7777 7 7 7 7 7777s7ty7le7,7but7 7 7 7 7 7777s7tyle7,7but7let�*s7 7 7 77 7777s7tyle7,7but7let�*ss7ee.7 7 7 7 7 7777s7ty7le7,7but7let�*ss7ee.7an7d 77 starmer style, but let's see. and then the discussions, then the private discussions. trying where the contours are terms e —_j m in -articular, but also about 77 777 77 77 about trade 77777 77 77 about trade a7n7d77 77 77 7 7 7 77ab7out on; and the talking about trade and perhaps the middle east as well. and after that, news c0 nfe re nce news conference where again, the aggetgsconference where again the returns and there is that jeopardy returns and there is that uncertainty again about what he huge uncertainty again about waffle —— say. so huge uncertainty again about “was“el —— say. so it's going to be quite might say. so it's going to be quite a ride. would say it's up there as a ride. i would say it's up there as of the big moments for keir one of the big moments for keir starmer so far as prime minister. is 7777777i7s7t7h7e77 77 7 7777777i7s7t7he7pi'7i7me 77 7 7 77777 7i7s7th7e7pr7i7me minister and what is the prime minister hoping to come away would hoping to come away with, what would he to be a good at the 7 i was just sayin7g, noth7ingi 7 i was just sayin7g, nothing that excruciating in those excruciat7ing in t7hoge public7 is excruciating in those public exchanges. superficial, but it exchanges. sound superficial, but it matters in terms of the personal matters rirrterms'ot therpersonal the thing is relationship. the second thing is back to the point about the contours of where president's views are
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various issues, not least on various issues, not least ukraine. the minister 7 that 7 7 shining that is willing to 77 77 7 the ground 7 7 the ground ukfaine 7 theground ukfaine a 7 theiforcei ukfaine a 7 the iforce alongs7ide e a peacekeeping force alongside france others, if will offera and others, if america will offer a security backstop. in other words, air support, a to stand 77 7 to president 7 to president puti7n if needs be. up to president putin if needs be. but what might here but what might the president here from europe and uk in order need from europe and the uk in order to sign up that? then what about tosign up to that? then what about middle east and about 7 7 7 can the prime 7 can the prime minister 7 trade? can the—prime minister the president that there reassure the oresidentrthet there ~ — . ~ — — . a ea"-e the befdentt�*se�*r thee ~ , ~ , , , a need ea"-e the befdehtt�*se�*r thee ~ , ~ , , , a need for tariffs, isn't a need for tariffs, import taxes being imposed by washington on uk? and then the prime minister home, a on heads back. home. hosting a summit—one? , .,, of european leaders to conversation from particularly on the issue all of the head of zele ns ky of zelensky of ukraine here tomorrow. president zelensky join that summit on sunday. so willjoin that summit on sunday. so things on ukraine are moving quite
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against newcastle. on an evening when arsenal dropped points in a goalless draw advantage at anfield. dominik szoboszlai and alexis mac allister with the goals. no team in english top—flight history have been this far clear against ipswich. by amorim in an immediate reaction to patrick dorgu's red card, in old trafford appeared to boo the decision to take the winger off. i know that is a risk
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because you are taking one — so it was my choice. what i'm saying is that i'm going to talk obviously with garnacho about that. so i will talk about that if you want, if they beat leicester later at the london stadium. game so far in feburary. i called it a mountain to climb, and it's... and that challenge i take, and i... when i'm on that process, which i am together with the team yeah, we'll keep
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climbing and we drop... up and start again. two women's super league titles. which left them 7th in the league. the new ferrari driver repeatedly improved his times to finish four tenths clear of his former mercedes team—mate george russell, peter o'mahony, cian healy and conor murray — have announced their decision to call time on their illustrious international careers following the conclusion of the six nations next month. former ireland captain
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champions trophy efforts. afghanistan are a side england would expect to beat. icc world cup in india. it's become a bit of a pattern, hasn't it? they should have better players. they've got a lot more experience of playing in pakistan. they've got a lot of players who play in the psl. is it a terminal loss forjosh buttler�*s captaincy? it's got to be. he's had a really poor run of results over the last in india, england were dismal.
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would be harry brook. will look to plan for in the future. rugby league hits the bright lights of las vegas this weekend . of las vegas this weekend performance institute which is based in the city. as wigan warriors spent some time on the mats. as rugby league battles to break america, this feels like the perfect place for that fight to begin. headquarters and at its centre, an englishman.
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thing about the ufc. have got to tell. that's what we want in our sport. we're an inclusive sport. in brazil, young kids in, you know, las vegas, young kids in anywhere. we want them to come and watch us play on saturday and think, wow, i want to be one of them guys. you know, if you can see it, you can believe it. moment with no shortage of inspiration. adam wild, bbc news, las vegas. "the ticking time bomb" of inactivity . by launching new community sport projects in 53 different areas health inequality and deprivation.
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in some of the most deprived areas of our community, people are nearly twice as likely to be inactive with the resources that we have. less than half of our children and young people are meeting the chief medical officer's guideline for being active. service, they're going to cost the economy. and it's really imperative that we do. and for sport england it's a key part of our ambition. reaction, and the f1 testing updates.
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susan, maggie and tracy my son, connor, was born with one hand. his left hand was not there at all. no fingers, no nothing. it's a lifelong thing - that he has to live with. as a mother, you just think, i you know, oh, my goodness, why has this happened? shelby was brought to me. a two—chamber heart. there was deformities within the kidneys and the liver. we were then asked if either of us worked with any toxins or toxic shelby died when she was four days old. afterwards, we both threw ourselves back into work.
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i saw in the newspaper that, you know, there was toxic and itjust stopped me in my tracks. its blast furnaces and coke ovens sprawled across hundreds of acres. toxic town, a new netflix drama, tells the story you want my advice about whether there's a legal case corby borough council denied that there was any link
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strange. but i think all of us, you know, notjust us three mums, is fori all of the mums. for susan, maggie and tracy, it's long overdue. tim muffett, bbc news. it's due to touch down close to the lunar south pole, last year, a lander touched down successfully but toppled over — limiting what it could do. now the weather with darren bett. good afternoon. it's a dry for
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most of us today. the winds are a bit lighter with more sunshine and warmer as well. quite a day. through the next eleeeeet day. tefeeqe eee eeee feiiii will eleeeeee day. tefeeee eee eeee fetiii will stay a. eleeeeee day. tefeeee eee eeee eeg will stay a. there days, many places will stay a. there will be at times. it will be sunshine at times. it is still to be quite sthl’g’otno’tobie’outte’cotci at as sthl’g’otng’tobie’outte’cotci at as it was and night, as it was this morning, and is the risk of mist and fog there is the risk of mist and fog but things settling patches. but things are settling down because here is the high down because here is the azores high and it's going to build across and then it's going to build across the atlantic towards the uk. at the moment, we -. .. yesterday's -iifleefltel which brin-cin stroner showers towards showers7tov7vards e7ast and it stand it rieeii and it rieeii colder in 7 wind. elsewhere, we have that wind. elsewhere, we have lighter winds and plenty of 77 77 77 7 7the7oc7id7777777 7�*7f7o7r77 7 around, just the odd shower for northern ireland and one or two coming into western scotland. but the night, most of those are 7.7 7tofade 7 7 7to fade a77way. we will see the eg-——= 7of 777.715.1377 770? 777.715.1377 77shohe7rs7 770? 777.715.1377 777showe7r7s7ah7d7 back of the cloud, the showers and the stronger wind from east anglia. with clear skies overnight, temperatures are to away we 7 sta r7t 7 we start tomorrow a7widespread frost. there
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77 i of 7weekend. we �*of 7weekend. we have second half of the weekend. we have still got high pressure close by. 777-7 that weather front continues to weaken. we have stronger winds around the top of the coming in — 777t7he7777777777 ————s—— e— the atlantic, 7 77 7 77 {other}, 7p7artic7ul7arly77 7 from the atlantic, particularly strong winds for in the strong winds for scotland in the north �* england. strong winds for scotland in the north �*england. sunshine strong winds for scotland in the north �* england. sunshine in more north of england. sunshine in more sheltered eastern areas. more club northern ireland, england through northern ireland, england the south and the midlands. further south across southern england, we should have plenty of sunshine for sunday. and we have temperatures up and we have temperatures getting up to 10 or 11 degrees. sees to 10 or 11 degrees. saturday sees the start of meteorological spring. 7 777 feel more like 7 7 feel more like spring 7 it will feel more like spring into the beginning of next heading into the beginning of next week. the high pressure is centred week. the highrpressu re ris'centred to week. the highrpressure'is'centred to the south of the so more to the south of the io'is. so here. more to the south of the iu'is. so here. more chilly at 77 -7 7 north, we 7 7 north, we have7strong 7 from north, we have7strong 7 from the rorth, we have7strong 7 from the atlantic: have7strong 7 from the atlantic which7strong 7 from7the77atl7ahti7c mascara. windsfromthe—atlanticwhich could rain into western windsfromthe—atlanticwhichcould rain into western scotland on bring rain into western scotland on tuesday. you can find out what the weather is to be where you are weather is going to be where you are by the bbc weather app. by downloading the bbc weather app. thank you, darren. before we go, take a look at this. a man fed up with the state
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this is bbc news. sir keir starmer is in washington for talks iam the i am the white house whether prime minister's visit will come as of a european 77 —— an effort to shore up support for following visit of ukraine. following the visit of . . macron of france and emmanuel macron of france and ahead of the visit �*the ahead of the visit of the ukrainian zelensky.
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police say there is no immediate indication of foul play. hello, welcome to bbc news now. we will go to washingtr shortly we will go to washington very shortly to focus on the meeting president 7 president raab 7 president raaband 7 president raab and keir between president raab and keir starmer. —— president trump. starmer. —— president trump, . -- -- ... - is ffeeieeee eeleeeeyi ie currently the ffeeieeee eeiensisy ie currently the republic of ireland at in the 7 7 7i7n7the7con71pany shannon airport in the company of the irish prime
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