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# i can't i can't sleep... you and no more rain, was nominated for three grammys over her career. she started out in the 19705 as a member of the female hip—hop trio the sequence. final preparations are taking place in hollywood for the biggest film from january's devastating wildfires. netflix musical emilia perez leads this year's nominations. here's our la correspondent, emma vardy. it's a scaled back aboard season events cancelled since la with many events cancelled since the wildfires but as the stars arrived for the annual oscars photo it is clear the show
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in cricket, where england's champions trophy campaign is over, ending with another defeat — that's three from three — this time to south africa. they found it tough going with the bat in karachi. harry brook one of those failing to find any rhythm at all, his wicket falling thanks to this superb catch as england were bowled out for 179. in response, south africa reached their target inside 30 overs, winning very comfortably by seven wickets. plenty for england and their coach to ponder.
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the and their coach to ponder. guys in the dressing roo very the guys in the dressing room are very good cricketers, very good cricketers throughout england, it's a matterfor us cricketers throughout england, it's a matter for us as coaches and leaders to try to get the best out of that and bring the right combination of players together for the task at hand. that's what's in front of us over the next little while. england's charley hull will go in to the final round of the women's world championship in singapore one shot off the lead despite struggling with illness. she shot a third round of 68, which included four birdies, to finish on nine under par, that's one behind the leader lydia ko. hull is looking for her first victory on the lpga tour since 2022. john higgins has won the world open to become the second oldest winner of a ranking event in snooker history. the 49—year—old scot beat england'sjoe o'connor by 10 frames to six in yushan to claim his 32nd ranking title and first in four years.
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only the late ray reardon was older when he won a ranking event at the age of 50 back in 1982. at ti 40s 3 of 50 back in 1982. at ti 40s that'si back in 1982. at ti 40s that's not :k in 1982. at ti 40s that's not old. 1982. at ti 405 that's not old. not !. at ti 405 that's not old. not at all. a cinema is gloucester is being celebrated for taking film—lovers back to the past — with art deco interiors, traditional ticket machines, and even a hot drink in a mug. the independent sherborne cinema has been showing films for ten years, including this year's oscar nominations. our reporter steve knibbs went to a screening to find out more. the share born as a picture palace that brings out the joy of cinema.
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unashamedly nostalgic and the passion project of one man whose love of film started as a young boy. first film i saw was mary poppins then thejungle book i always wanted great cinema i like to go to, traditionalfamily friendly traditional family friendly something you could traditionalfamily friendly something you could go traditional family friendly something you could go without worrying about what it would cost. 12 years ago he bought a derelict 19th—century mission hall and he is now created a wonderful art deco cinema with everything you wanted to have. . ~ , , ., cinema with everything you wanted to have. m , i. ., cinema with everything you wanted to have. w' . , ., ., this have. few tickets there you go. this is real nostalgic. _ have. few tickets there you go. this is real nostalgic. do _ is real nostalgic. do you ever get tired pressing that button? not at all. have a go about the all. i had to have a go about the cinema is about attention to detail all. i had to have a go about the ciner the about attention to detail all. i had to have a go about the ciner the hand—painted on to detail all. i had to have a go about the ciner the hand—painted signs detail all. i had to have a go about the ciner the hand—painted signs to :ail all. i had to have a go about the ciner the hand—painted signs to the from the hand—painted signs to the golden statues by the screen. from the hand—painted signs to the g: the 1 statues by the screen. from the hand—painted signs to the g: the projection y the screen. from the hand—painted signs to the g: the projection room. creen. from the hand—painted signs to the g: the projection room. but n. from the hand-painted signs to the 91 the projection room.— from the hand-painted signs to the 91th digital:tion room.— from the hand-painted signs to the 91th digital projector i.— from the hand—painted signs to the g: th digital projector showing 3 from the hand—painted signs to the g: th digital projector showing the fully digital projector showing the latest film. you must that so
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magical to it latest film. you must that so magical to — latest film. you must that so maaical to , ., , through the machine. it is nearly showtime. _ through the machine. it is nearly showtime, oscar _ through the machine. it is nearly showtime, oscar contender - through the machine. it is nearly - showtime, oscar contender conclave with over 70 on offer this afternoon with over 70 people for the share born on offer this afternoon with over 70 people including are born cinema ~ ~ on offer this afternoon with over 70 people including something �*ema ~ ~ on offer this afternoon with over 70 people including something you 3. ~ ~ on offer this afternoon with over 70 people including something you don't? ~ hot chocolate get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and a mu: get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and a mug i _ get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and ”he; i _ get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and a the sound _ get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and athe sound can _ get in the multiplex. hot chocolate and athe sound can be _ get in the multiplex. hot chocolate an more e sound can be w” w" "w get in the multiplex. hot chocolate an more natural. can be w” w" "w get in the multiplex. hot chocolate an more natural. more: w” w" "w get in the multiplex. hot chocolate an more natural. more traditional. is more natural. m quite cheap and you always have good films on. me quite cheap and you always have good films on. ~ . quite cheap and you always have good films on. ~ , ., ., , films on. we still have the quality of ureat films on. we still have the quality of great sound. _ films on. we still have the quality of great sound. he _ films on. we still have the quality of great sound. he is _ films on. we still have the quality of great sound. he is now - of great sound. he is now celebrating _ of great sound. he is now celebrating 10 _ of great sound. he is now celebrating 10 years - of great sound. he is now celebrating 10 years and i of great sound. he is now i celebrating 10 years and last of great sound. he is now - celebrating 10 years and last year he was awarded celebrating 10 years and last year he was awl thei celebrating 10 years and last year he was awl the community. he is services to the community. he is pleased for him and his team they are thriving of are thriving keeping the magic of independent cinema live. i do like
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that old—fashioned ticket. independent cinema live. i do like that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the _ that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good _ that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good cup _ that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good cup of _ that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good cup of tea. - that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good cup of tea. and l that old-fashioned ticket. watching a film of the good cup of tea. and a of wine. bottle of wine. you will be there next you, clearly. you will be there next weekend. we'll be back with the headlines at seven, but now on breakfast, it's time for the travel show. how much should our past shape ourfuture? when is it time to just rebuild? and what if those sorts of questions are asked on the scale of a nation? albania underwent such turbulence in the last century, and until very recently, travellers stayed away. repressive regimes in the world,
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in the balkans. people couldn't travel abroad, they weren't allowed to drive cars, and they were banned from going into certain parts of the capital city. during communist times, albania became the first country in the world to totally ban religion, leading to countless mosques and churches being closed. but now they've reopened and are thriving again. to find out a little more about albania's transformation, i'm meeting up with eni koco... hello! ..who grew up under hoxha. pleasure to meet you. so why did you want to meet right here? because we are standing right in front of the house where our dictator, enver hoxha, spent most of his lifetime. so did hoxha run the country from this house? we can say yes. together with his mates. we had all the government leaders living here and all the party leaders. we were not allowed to walk in this area. it was totally closed. so in 1990, when we started to have all the, you know,
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the uprising of albanians and we have the civil... kind of the civil war here, that we changed the system. the first thing that we did, albanians were coming here in blloku. they were so curious about this area, you know, it was isolated. we didn't know what was going inside. and me as a young person, you know, i was just 16 at the time, we were just skipping school. we were coming here the whole day, we were sitting down. it was totally new beginning for us. so what was life like for those who weren't privileged enough to be in here? to tell the truth, it was really difficult. we had a lot of work monday to saturday and then sundays. volunteer work. food was very difficult. so here they were very privileged about that. and outside, we're at the starvation point. one remaining monument here is the piramida. originally, hoxha's daughter spearheaded its creation to celebrate the dictator's life after his death in 1985. at the time, many people, including eni, were forced to visit. over the years, it was left
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to crumble until its recent transformation as a community hub, becoming an important symbol this is beautiful! i never realised just how much greenery there is here, all these new buildings shooting up into the sky. yes. what we have constructed after �*90s is all here. and with this object that reminds us of the past. so where were you when you heard that he had died? i was at school, 11 years old. so the teacher, our teacher, comes in and she was sobbing and crying. "our dear dictator enver hoxha passed away today, "so this is a very bad day," and so on. the whole school was out and they were crying, but some of them were also disguising that, they didn't want to express theirjoy and their happiness. i will remember, and i have it in my memory, the impact of that moment, always.
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yes. the stale bread from the night before. stale bread? yes. and there's quite... it's got a kick to it, i think. yeah. and so you cook it like a porridge and then basically... or like a polenta, let's say. this is a breakfast, the typical breakfast that poor people would have eaten in the morning. feels like the sort of food that, you have this in the morning, and then you can go out and work all day. albania is like a melting pot of food cultures. like, everyone came here, left some food culture as well. it's like we are at the route between east and west. and the last thing i haven't tried here is this. this is pace koke. this is a braised head. it's made out of sometimes with head, sometimes... head? the head of the animal. which animal? this is a cow. ok, here we go. sorry, that one's just a little bit too much for me. it's just you said that was the head. oh, my god. and ifeel like i've tasted some brain or something.
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president trump, because both ukraine and europe want the us support and they do need it, there is a wariness about how the summit could be viewed, could be seen across the atlantic is europe ganging up on president trump, that is not what they want, we have already seen effort from downing street to make sure it does not get seen that way keir starmer spoke to president trump last night. ahead of that all important summit, laura kuenssberg will be speaking to the prime minister. we will be speaking to the former security adviser. and the leader of the opposition kemi badenoch on her programme on bbc one from 9 o'clock. it's look at some of the other day �*s news with ben. the israeli government has approved a six—week extension of the gaza ceasefire to cover the muslim ramadan
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and jewish passover periods. the first phase of the ceasefire expired yesterday. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is injerusalem. paul, is there any progress on the second phase of the deal? other any assurances from both sides it will go ahead?— it will go ahead? absolutely not, the agreement _ it will go ahead? absolutely not, the agreement you _ it will go ahead? absolutely not, the agreement you just - it will go ahead? absolutely not, the agreement you just referred | it will go ahead? absolutely not, l the agreement you just referred to as a statement released late last night _ as a statement released late last night by— as a statement released late last night by the prime minister '5 office — night by the prime minister '5 office here saying israel had agreed to american proposal to extend phase one of— to american proposal to extend phase one of the _ to american proposal to extend phase one of the ceasefire deal it ended yesterday. to extend it for six week, — yesterday. to extend it for six week, during which hostages release of more israeli hostages crucially— release of more israeli hostages crucially we would not see israel starting — crucially we would not see israel starting to — crucially we would not see israel starting to withdraw troops from the gaza strio _ starting to withdraw troops from the gaza strip. something phase two which _ gaza strip. something phase two which should be under way now had envisaged — which should be under way now had envisaged. hamas so far have shown no interest— envisaged. hamas so far have shown no interest in this extension proposal— no interest in this extension proposal which the no interest in this extension proposal v proposal from the us saying is a proposal from the us envoy, _ saying is a proposal from the us envoy, we — saying is a proposal from the us envoy, we haven't heard from him so
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we don't _ envoy, we haven't heard from him so we don't quite know the status of the proposal but hamas are not tile proposalbut hamas are not they say the deal should interested, they say the deal should continue. _ interested, they say the deal should continue, the ceasefire should continue — continue, the ceasefire should continue as originally continue, the ceasefire should contir would iriginally continue, the ceasefire should contir would involve y continue, the ceasefire should contir would involve the release of which would involve the release of hostages — which would involve the release of hostages but the hostages and prisoners but the withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza — withdrawal of israeli forces from the gaza strip, the israelis are playing — the gaza strip, the israelis are playing hardball in the last half—an—hour benjamin netanyahu released _ half—an—hour benjamin netanyahu released a — half—an—hour benjamin netanyahu released a statement saying half—an—hour benjamin netanyahu released a statement proposal the hamas agreed to this proposal the songw— hamas agreed to this proposal the soppty of— hamas agreed to this proposal the supply of aid into will be supply of aid into gaza will be hatted~ — supply of aid into gaza will be halted. at the supply of aid into gaza will be halted. a been given, aid into gaza designed to pressure has been halted designed to pressure hamas— has been halted designed to pressure hamas into agreeing to this proposal. hamas into agreeing to this pro; update from you, that update from you, paul adams, live injerusalem. and the price of most railcards has also risen by es. in the rail system. but commuters will now have to pay hundreds of pounds more per year.
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here's our business correspondent, marc ashdown. there are nearly 2 million journeys on britain's railways every day but the cost of travelling by train is going up. much patience to pay higher prices. this always question why there is a fare increase when the services don't increase particularly well. i would have to cut down on things because i don't drive a car and train is the only way i commute to my workplace, and we don't have work from home option. it's going to be an additional struggle from me so i will have to cut down on groceries and all to manage. better, to be honest, - it could be worse than 4%. like park—and—ride instead of rail, which is disappointing because it is the most sustainable mode of from today, regulated
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