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clive myrie there on the famine in northern nigeria.report from there on tonight's bbc news at six. the bank of england's newly appointed deputy governor, charlotte hogg, has resigned. she'd been criticised for breaking the bank's own code of conduct which she'd helped to write. her resignation follows strong criticism from mps over her failure to disclose that her brother works at barclays, creating a possible conflict of interest. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, is here. how much of a blow is this to the bank of england? it's certainly significant. you have to go back a long way, to 2000, the last time that the treasury select committee actually said that somebody shouldn't be on the monetary policy committee. charlotte hogg and the events today are certainly unusual. they are a blow to the bank. this is the organisation that oversees the whole of the financial services sector in the uk. they have to be above punctilious. they have two be whiter than white. charlotte hogg admits that she breached her own rules. i think the question
clive myrie there on the famine in northern nigeria.report from there on tonight's bbc news at six. the bank of england's newly appointed deputy governor, charlotte hogg, has resigned. she'd been criticised for breaking the bank's own code of conduct which she'd helped to write. her resignation follows strong criticism from mps over her failure to disclose that her brother works at barclays, creating a possible conflict of interest. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, is here. how much of a blow...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: ministers have unveiled a repeal bill to transfer decades of eu legislation into british law. but there are concerns that the process ahead could weaken the rights built up over four decades. we want a smooth and orderly exit, and the great repeal bill is integral to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainly for businesses, workers and consumers across the united kingdom, on the day that we leave the eu. all rights and protections derived from eu law must be converted into domestic law. all rights and protections — no limitations, no qualifications, no sunset clauses. in the mountains of north wales, a helicopter crash has claimed the lives of this couple and three other members of the same family. the women who could have been suicide bombers. we report from nigeria on the brutal tactics of the militant islamist group, boko haram. and coming up on newsnight: all eyes are on europe, and europe's eyes are on us, as we feel our way to a new future. we h
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: ministers have unveiled a repeal bill to transfer decades of eu legislation into british law. but there are concerns that the process ahead could weaken the rights built up over four decades. we want a smooth and orderly exit, and the great repeal bill is integral to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainly for businesses, workers and consumers across the united kingdom, on the day that we leave the eu. all rights and protections derived from...
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i'm clive myrie.ay's attack in westminster say they've found no evidence that khalid masood had any link with so—called islamic state. i would more describe him as someone who has been exploited, a man who is clearly a lone actor who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. with only two days to go before the brexit process is triggered, nicola sturgeon and theresa may hold their first face—to—face talks since the demand for a new independence referendum. political parties in northern ireland have been given more time to try to form a power—sharing government after failing to meet today's deadline. and on newsnight, we have the uk television exclusive with rachel dollars out, the black activist who turned out to be white.
i'm clive myrie.ay's attack in westminster say they've found no evidence that khalid masood had any link with so—called islamic state. i would more describe him as someone who has been exploited, a man who is clearly a lone actor who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. with only two days to go before the brexit process is triggered, nicola sturgeon and theresa may hold their first face—to—face talks since the demand for a new independence...
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i'm clive myrie.eat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. the chancellor prepares to deliver the first budget since britain voted to leave the eu. we'll take a look at what he's likely to announce tomorrow. one of the plans is more funding for some schools in england, as theresa may presses ahead with plans for new grammars. and coming up in newsnight: if the new batch of wikileaks documents are authentic, the one thing we know today is that the caa can't keep their secrets secrets and in the wrong hands those secrets can be dangerous. what does all this say about us intelligence? —— cia.
i'm clive myrie.eat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. the chancellor prepares to deliver the first budget since britain voted to leave the eu. we'll take a look at what he's likely to announce tomorrow. one of the plans is more funding for some schools in england, as theresa may presses ahead with plans for new grammars. and coming up in newsnight: if the new batch of wikileaks documents are authentic, the one thing we know today...
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clive myrie, bbc news, nigeria.d the first new settlement in the occupied west bank in more than 20 years. the settlement near the palestinian city of nablus was approved at a meeting of israel's security cabinet on thursday. palestinian officials have condemned the new plan and called for international intervention. south africa's president jacob zuma has sacked his finance minister, pravin gordhan, in a cabinet reshuffle. it comes after days of speculation that rocked the country's financial markets. despite many senior officials opposing mr gordhan's removal, he's been replaced with the man who was home affairs minister, malusi gigaba. there's been growing criticism of venezuela's president maduro after he allowed the supreme court to take over responsibility for law—making from the opposition—controlled national assembly on wednesday. the head of the organisation of american states said the decision had dealt the final blow to democracy in the country. part of a motorway in atlanta has collapsed after a major fi
clive myrie, bbc news, nigeria.d the first new settlement in the occupied west bank in more than 20 years. the settlement near the palestinian city of nablus was approved at a meeting of israel's security cabinet on thursday. palestinian officials have condemned the new plan and called for international intervention. south africa's president jacob zuma has sacked his finance minister, pravin gordhan, in a cabinet reshuffle. it comes after days of speculation that rocked the country's financial...
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the bbc‘s clive myrie has been to the city of bama, which has been largely destroyed by the islamists till the land due to conflict. and, on the ground, in the town of bama, bullet—riddled buildings, homes ransacked and lives destroyed. this city used to have a population of close to 300,000 people. now you walk down the main street here and there is nothing but rubble. it's a ghost town, a shell, emptied of life. residents had to flee the islamist group, boko haram. now the grounds of a derelict hospital many call home. this girl escaped the blood—letting. she's 14. translation: they just started killing people and burning houses, so we hide. they said we would be safe, don't be afraid. but when they found us, they caught my father and they killed him. exiles in their own country, the rituals of life continue. but so many people are paying the price for the twisted ideology of the few — that nigeria's camps, this one houses 11,000 people and was so overcrowded with malnourished, new arrivals a few months ago, there wasn't enough food. more than a thousand died. nevertheless, hundreds
the bbc‘s clive myrie has been to the city of bama, which has been largely destroyed by the islamists till the land due to conflict. and, on the ground, in the town of bama, bullet—riddled buildings, homes ransacked and lives destroyed. this city used to have a population of close to 300,000 people. now you walk down the main street here and there is nothing but rubble. it's a ghost town, a shell, emptied of life. residents had to flee the islamist group, boko haram. now the grounds of a...
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this is bbc news — i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.he government suffers its second defeat in a week in the house of lords over brexit. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. this is exactly what theresa may said she wanted to do and all the house of lords has been doing tonight is debating that and putting it on paper. i'm disappointed but i expect it will be overturned in the house of commons. money for new grammar schools in england is expected to be announced in tomorrow's budget. the cia refuses to comment as the website wikileaks publishes what it claims is evidence the agency uses a wide range of computer hacking tools. also in the next hour — the illegal trade in rhino horn takes a dramatic turn, with a raid on a zoo in paris. poachers broke into the wildlife park and shot dead rhino vince, cutting off part of his horn with a chainsaw. # i should've known better than to cheat a friend # and waste a chance that i've been given # so i'm never gonna dance again and a coroner has ruled that the singer george mich
this is bbc news — i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.he government suffers its second defeat in a week in the house of lords over brexit. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. this is exactly what theresa may said she wanted to do and all the house of lords has been doing tonight is debating that and putting it on paper. i'm disappointed but i expect it will be overturned in the house of commons. money for new grammar schools in england is expected to be announced in...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: police investigating wednesday's attack in westminster say they've found no evidence that khalid masood had any link with so—called islamic state. i would more describe him as someone who has been exploited, a man who is clearly a lone actor who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. with only two days to go before the brexit process is triggered, nicola sturgeon and theresa may hold their first face—to—face talks since the demand for a new independence referendum. political parties in northern ireland have been given more time to try to form a power—sharing government after failing to meet today's deadline. and on newsnight, we have the uk television exclusive with rachel dollars out, the black activist who turned out to be white. —— rachel dolezal. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the metropolitan police say they've found no evidence that the westminster attacker had links to the so—called islamic state group
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: police investigating wednesday's attack in westminster say they've found no evidence that khalid masood had any link with so—called islamic state. i would more describe him as someone who has been exploited, a man who is clearly a lone actor who has come up from the basement so to speak to commit a murderous and cowardly attack. with only two days to go before the brexit process is triggered, nicola sturgeon and theresa may hold their first...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: the us attorney general jeff sessions has recused himself from any investigations into russian interference in the presidential election campaign. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. snapchat‘s been snapped up. the value of the parent company of the messaging service has risen sharply after its launch on the new york stock exchange. all the reaction over the attorney general in the us, that's coming up on newsnight. good evening and welcome to bbc news. one of president trump's most trusted colleagues, the us attorney general jeff sessions, is under intense pressure tonight. he's facing allegations that he lied under oath about his contacts with russian officials during the presidential election campaign. mr sessions has denied any improper conduct but he has withdrawn from the official investigation into claims of russian interference in the elec
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00: the us attorney general jeff sessions has recused himself from any investigations into russian interference in the presidential election campaign. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. snapchat‘s been snapped up. the value of the parent company of the messaging service has risen sharply after its launch on the new york stock exchange. all...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the chancellor has been accused of breaking a conservative manifesto pledge after increasing national insurance bills for the self—employed. but philip hammond insists his first budget will put the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness, and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. and coming up in newsnight, lots to talk about on this budget not least with treasury minister david gauke, who'll be with us in the studio to answer questions about national insurance and broken election pledges. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, philip hammond, has presented his first
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the chancellor has been accused of breaking a conservative manifesto pledge after increasing national insurance bills for the self—employed. but philip hammond insists his first budget will put the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness, and provided...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8. yes 69, no 59. the motion as amended is therefore agreed.d to back a second independence referendum.” hope the united kingdom government will respect of your parliament. this is simply about giving people in scotland choice. welcome news for some — but the uk government says the issue is not on the table for discussion yet. we will be declining the request for a section 30 to hold another independence referendum and we won't be making any negotiations until the brexit process is complete. meanwhile, theresa may prepares to kick—start the 2 year process of leaving the eu tomorrow.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8. yes 69, no 59. the motion as amended is therefore agreed.d to back a second independence referendum.” hope the united kingdom government will respect of your parliament. this is simply about giving people in scotland choice. welcome news for some — but the uk government says the issue is not on the table for discussion yet. we will be declining the request for a section 30 to hold another independence referendum and we won't be making any negotiations...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm...he self—employed, in his first budget. the move's led to accusations he's broken a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the budget included an extra £2 billion for social care in england, with the chancellor saying he's putting the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country.
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm...he self—employed, in his first budget. the move's led to accusations he's broken a manifesto pledge not to raise taxes. the budget included an extra £2 billion for social care in england, with the chancellor saying he's putting the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said the budget...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the government suffers a second defeat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. the chancellor prepares to deliver the first budget since britain voted to leave the eu. we'll take a look at what he's likely to announce tomorrow. one of the plans is more funding for some schools in england, as theresa may presses ahead with plans for new grammars. and coming up in newsnight: if the new batch of wikileaks documents are authentic, the one thing we know today is that the caa can't keep their secrets secrets and in the wrong hands those secrets can be dangerous. what does all this say about us intelligence? —— cia. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has suffered a second defeat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers are insisting on what they call a "meaningful" parliamentary vote on the final deal to leave the eu. the government will now try to overturn the changes in the house of
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: the government suffers a second defeat on its brexit bill in the house of lords. peers want a bigger say for parliament on any final deal. the chancellor prepares to deliver the first budget since britain voted to leave the eu. we'll take a look at what he's likely to announce tomorrow. one of the plans is more funding for some schools in england, as theresa may presses ahead with plans for new grammars. and coming up in newsnight: if the new batch of...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.onfidence in his attorney general, despite growing calls forjeff sessions to resign over his contact with the russian ambassador. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. england's nhs is on a ‘burning platform' — unable to meet the needs of the population — a warning from the chief inspector of hospitals. shares in the company that owns the messaging service snapchat have jumped by more than forty per cent on its stock market debut. also in the next hour...what does it take to become the uk's capital of culture?
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8pm.onfidence in his attorney general, despite growing calls forjeff sessions to resign over his contact with the russian ambassador. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. england's nhs is on a ‘burning platform' — unable to meet the needs of the population — a warning from the chief inspector of hospitals. shares in the company that owns the...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11 o'clock: president trump has signed a new executive order imposing a ban on travellers from six mainly muslim countries. his team says it's legally valid. the department ofjustice believes that this executive order, just as the first executive order, is a lawful and proper exercise of presidential authority. there are fears over thousands ofjobs at vauxhall‘s uk plants, after the compa ny‘s buy—out by a french car maker. a zoo in cumbria, where nearly 500 animals have died, has been ordered to close. and coming up newsnight, we are visiting the netherlands. they must for as little as and coffee shops, atan for as little as and coffee shops, at an election there next week could see a right—wing populist party get the most votes. a real shock to the system. we will hear what is happening there. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has announced a new travel ban to prevent citizens from a number of predominantly muslim countries entering the united st
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11 o'clock: president trump has signed a new executive order imposing a ban on travellers from six mainly muslim countries. his team says it's legally valid. the department ofjustice believes that this executive order, just as the first executive order, is a lawful and proper exercise of presidential authority. there are fears over thousands ofjobs at vauxhall‘s uk plants, after the compa ny‘s buy—out by a french car maker. a zoo in cumbria, where nearly...
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i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of me. that's irresponsible should never be used at this commission. i asked the people in the public comments be responsible. a lot of times when i was the president has the people use especially if they were lawyers are held to a higher standard. their officers of the court after represent the fax is a know them could not rely on hearsay and make things up. i also asked members of the public that they, too, be responsible. we sit here and listen to public comment every week and sometimes people walk away and they joke about the things that are said that sometimes they walk away and they a
i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right...
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i'm clive myrie.torney general jeff sessions has recused himself from any investigations into russian interference in the presidential election campaign. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. snapchat‘s been snapped up. the value of the parent company of the messaging service has risen sharply after its launch on the new york stock exchange. all the reaction over the attorney general in the us, that's coming up on newsnight.
i'm clive myrie.torney general jeff sessions has recused himself from any investigations into russian interference in the presidential election campaign. the police watchdog is warning that cutbacks to forces in england and wales are putting the public at risk, because services are having to be rationed. snapchat‘s been snapped up. the value of the parent company of the messaging service has risen sharply after its launch on the new york stock exchange. all the reaction over the attorney...
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i‘m clive myrie.igned a new executive order imposing a ban on travellers from six mainly muslim countries. his team says it‘s legally valid. the department ofjustice believes that this executive order, just as the first executive order, is a lawful and proper exercise of presidential authority. there are fears over thousands ofjobs at vauxhall‘s uk plants, after the company‘s buy—out by a french car maker. a zoo in cumbria, where nearly 500 animals have died, has been ordered to close. and coming up newsnight, we are visiting the netherlands. they must for as little as and coffee shops, atan for as little as and coffee shops, at an election there next week could see a right—wing populist party get the most votes. a real shock to the system. we will hear
i‘m clive myrie.igned a new executive order imposing a ban on travellers from six mainly muslim countries. his team says it‘s legally valid. the department ofjustice believes that this executive order, just as the first executive order, is a lawful and proper exercise of presidential authority. there are fears over thousands ofjobs at vauxhall‘s uk plants, after the company‘s buy—out by a french car maker. a zoo in cumbria, where nearly 500 animals have died, has been ordered to...
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i'm clive myrie.been accused of breaking a conservative manifesto pledge after increasing national insurance bills for the self—employed. but philip hammond insists his first budget will put the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness, and provided tax breaks for the few and public service cuts for the many. utter complacency about the crisis facing our public services and complacent about the reality of daily life for millions of people in this country. and coming up in newsnight, lots to talk about on this budget
i'm clive myrie.been accused of breaking a conservative manifesto pledge after increasing national insurance bills for the self—employed. but philip hammond insists his first budget will put the economy on a solid footing. as we start our negotiations to exit the european union, this budget takes forward our plan to prepare britain for a brighterfuture. in response, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, said the budget was built on unfairness, and provided tax breaks for the few and public service...
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this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines just after 20:30.ddened and numbed" by her sons' actions. the prime minister has met scotland's first minister for talks in glasgow, as she prepares to start the formal process of leaving the eu. the northern ireland secretary says there's only ‘a short window of opportunity,‘ to restore the power—sharing executive, after the passing of today's deadline for an agreement. gunshots thousands of people have fled the iraqi city mosul, as government forces continue their offensive, to drive is fighters out of western areas. russia's opposition leader, alexei navalny, has been sentenced to 15 days in prison, for organising the biggest anti—government protests the country has seen in several years.tens of thousands of people attended the nationwide rallies against alleged corruption by the prime minister, dmitry medvedev. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg was in court. i'm standing outside a moscow court house in a spring blizzard. a short while ago, the russian opposition activist alexei navalny was f
this is bbc news with clive myrie. the headlines just after 20:30.ddened and numbed" by her sons' actions. the prime minister has met scotland's first minister for talks in glasgow, as she prepares to start the formal process of leaving the eu. the northern ireland secretary says there's only ‘a short window of opportunity,‘ to restore the power—sharing executive, after the passing of today's deadline for an agreement. gunshots thousands of people have fled the iraqi city mosul, as...
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i know people will be staying with the bbc news channel, even clive myrie!s under new plans for all schools in england. pupils in secondary schools will be taught about the dangers of sexting and online pornography as part of the sex education. ministers say current teaching is "increasingly outdated". elaine dunkley reports. sometimes i might not feel like a kiss at all so i will not give her a kiss, is that 0k? how young is too young to learn about relationships and sex? these six and seven—year—olds at goose green primary are learning about their bodies, and soon it will be compulsory for all school children to have lessons like this. today the government has announced that age—appropriate classes will be taught to children as young as four. if we only have sex education at secondary school and the children are already going through puberty and they are already thinking about having boyfriends and girlfriends, which is happening, they won't know what to do, they won't know who to turn to, they won't know how they feel about things. the strongest argument
i know people will be staying with the bbc news channel, even clive myrie!s under new plans for all schools in england. pupils in secondary schools will be taught about the dangers of sexting and online pornography as part of the sex education. ministers say current teaching is "increasingly outdated". elaine dunkley reports. sometimes i might not feel like a kiss at all so i will not give her a kiss, is that 0k? how young is too young to learn about relationships and sex? these six...
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clive: her chances of survival are better than mohammed's who is four years old, malnourished, and weekendy t -- weakened by tb. live sickmy daughter like this is unbearable. can't count the number of days we have had to go hungry. it has been so difficult. i just want my child to live. seconds later there is a new arrival. doctors struggle to help mustapha, 20 months old, breathe. away.fe is ebbing later that evening, mustapha died. what about those children that do not make it to a treatment center from areas inaccessible to aid. doctors,re are no clinics, where food and water has been looted a retreating boko haram fighters. for those children the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a man-made tragedy. this 10-month-old should make it. she has an appetite and should recover. has been driven from most of the country, their legacy of pain and starvation continues. laura: the children who are casualties of the ongoing conflict with boko haram rom. in other news, the ethiopian parliament declared three days of national mourning for the victims of the rubbish collapse. mother 70 people ha
clive: her chances of survival are better than mohammed's who is four years old, malnourished, and weekendy t -- weakened by tb. live sickmy daughter like this is unbearable. can't count the number of days we have had to go hungry. it has been so difficult. i just want my child to live. seconds later there is a new arrival. doctors struggle to help mustapha, 20 months old, breathe. away.fe is ebbing later that evening, mustapha died. what about those children that do not make it to a treatment...
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i'll myrie, bbc news in clive myrie, bbc news in bama, northern nigeria. imnorte oue' ellegetioee—ebetefi w country'se 3.53, -.- ”’ w country's largest 3.53, w ..- w country's largest meatpacking ; the country's largest meatpacking have been selling conglomerates have been selling 5.22212 conglomerates have been selling 27g: 2352 produce four years. they've unsafe produce four years. they've been accused of using chemicals e55; illuiii li ”5-2; £eiz-lilil . l. .. .l. . . . the legal...
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the bbc‘s clive myrie has this report.they are dusty brown patches pity. they are dusty brown patches because farmers for years have been unable to use this land due to conflict. 0n the ground in this town, bullet riddled buildings and homes ransacked. lives destroyed. this city used to have a population of close to 300,000 people but now you walk down the main street here and there is nothing but trouble. it's a ghost town. a shell, empty of life. residents had to flee the islamist group boko haram, and now the grounds of the derelict hospital many call home. this woman escaped, , , .,. .. blood let. she is the blood let. she is 1a. translation: they started killing and burning houses, so we people and burning houses, so we hide. they said that they would be safe, don't be afraid. but when they found us, they hacked my father, cutting his neck and cutting his throat. - in their own country, throat. excels in their own country, the rituals of life but so the rituals of life continue. but so many people are paying the price
the bbc‘s clive myrie has this report.they are dusty brown patches pity. they are dusty brown patches because farmers for years have been unable to use this land due to conflict. 0n the ground in this town, bullet riddled buildings and homes ransacked. lives destroyed. this city used to have a population of close to 300,000 people but now you walk down the main street here and there is nothing but trouble. it's a ghost town. a shell, empty of life. residents had to flee the islamist group...
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my colleague clive myrie there, reporting from nigeria.he bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram good evening, reeta. here's karthi gna nasegaram tottenham hotspur are through to the semi—finals of the fa cup after an emphatic 6—0 win over league one side millwall. south korea's son heung—min scored a hat—trick but the football association is expected to investigate allegations of racist chanting towards him. to investigate allegations of racist tottenham were already on their way to wembley — it is where they will play next season while their new home is finished. season while their but here was their chance to travel there early for an fa cup semifinal. first, they had to get past league one's millwall, a team on a 17 match unbeaten run, and when harry kane limped off after six minutes, they looked like it could be a frustrating afternoon. they looked like it could be the england striker was replaced by christian eriksen, who with one swing of his boot, turned the momentum firmly in spurs's favour. turned the momentum in their rus
my colleague clive myrie there, reporting from nigeria.he bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegaram good evening, reeta. here's karthi gna nasegaram tottenham hotspur are through to the semi—finals of the fa cup after an emphatic 6—0 win over league one side millwall. south korea's son heung—min scored a hat—trick but the football association is expected to investigate allegations of racist chanting towards him. to investigate allegations of racist tottenham were already on their...
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for now, clive, thank you. a short bit of news about the proposed deal by fox of sky tv.ication to brussels means that the department for culture, media and sport has ten working days to decide whether the bid should be examined by the media regulator in the uk, office—macro, to see if it would damage media the rarity. the government minister has said that she is minded to do so. theresa may has strongly attacked the snp, saying it was obsessed with independence — regardless of fact and reality. speaking at the scottish conservative conference in glasgow, the prime minister accused the snp of neglecting and mismanaging public services in scotland, and said it was the poorest and most vulnerable who benefited most from the union between scotland and the rest of the uk. while the snp continues to suggest it could call a second independence referendum soon as a result of the brexit vote, the prime minister has refused to say whether or not she would grant permission for the vote to take place. 0ur political corresponds and glenn campbell was listening to the speech. —— polit
for now, clive, thank you. a short bit of news about the proposed deal by fox of sky tv.ication to brussels means that the department for culture, media and sport has ten working days to decide whether the bid should be examined by the media regulator in the uk, office—macro, to see if it would damage media the rarity. the government minister has said that she is minded to do so. theresa may has strongly attacked the snp, saying it was obsessed with independence — regardless of fact and...
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our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is here.ng. they are authorisations to deprive someone of their liberty and they are made when people lack the mental capacity to consent so you are talking about people with dementia, learning disabilities, and when they need to be detained in a hospital or a care home or even in their own homes, that is when these orders are made. the system for imposing these deprivation of liberty protections is very complex. the assessment is normally made by a local authority but it can involve six or seven assessment with different experts. the system is simply broken. in 2014 there was a landmark case which massively widened the definition of those who lacked capacity and who were deprived of their liberty and that meant that applications soared by 14 fold in england over a two—year period and last year 100,000 people who needed these authorisations did not get them because the system was broken. it places the wishes and feelings of the person concerned right at the heart of the process. and it also gi
our legal correspondent, clive coleman, is here.ng. they are authorisations to deprive someone of their liberty and they are made when people lack the mental capacity to consent so you are talking about people with dementia, learning disabilities, and when they need to be detained in a hospital or a care home or even in their own homes, that is when these orders are made. the system for imposing these deprivation of liberty protections is very complex. the assessment is normally made by a local...
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clive myrie, bbc news, nigeria. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the express reports on a study suggesting high doses of vitamin c could help beat cancer. the ft says a computer system used by hm revenue and customs may not be able to handle the surge in workload once britain leaves the eu. the mail says middle class users of care homes are being forced to pay more to subisidise poorer residents who have failed to save for their retirement. the i proclaims it's victory for parents, after sats tests for seven—year—olds were scrapped. the telegraph pictures scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, signing a letter requesting the right to hold a second independence referendum. the times claims the armed forces face a £10 billion funding shortfall, amid escalating costs for new ships and jets. while the mirror says new plans for the nhs to deliver more for patients will happen without any extra funding. the sun reports the findings of its own investigation, saying police across the uk solve just one in ten burglaries. the paper puts the figure down
clive myrie, bbc news, nigeria. let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the express reports on a study suggesting high doses of vitamin c could help beat cancer. the ft says a computer system used by hm revenue and customs may not be able to handle the surge in workload once britain leaves the eu. the mail says middle class users of care homes are being forced to pay more to subisidise poorer residents who have failed to save for their retirement. the i proclaims it's victory for...
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earlier, our legal correspondent clive coleman spoke to us from outside the court.own a requirement that drivers needed to demonstrate... we're talking about drivers of private hire cars, not black cabs. —— uber. transport for london, tfl are the licensing authority. they had a requirement that drivers to demonstrate not only that drivers to demonstrate not only that they could speaking wish, but good understand written in christ. —— that they could speak english but could understand written english. uber argued that was on lawful and discriminated against drivers who came from countries where english was not predominantly spoken. they sought tojudicially was not predominantly spoken. they sought to judicially review the position of this written test. they made the point that drivers who can read made the point that drivers who can rea d roa d made the point that drivers who can read road signs, even pass the driving test could potentially fall file of a written test. it was a test too far, so to speak. today, they have lost a challenge. the judge ruling that transp
earlier, our legal correspondent clive coleman spoke to us from outside the court.own a requirement that drivers needed to demonstrate... we're talking about drivers of private hire cars, not black cabs. —— uber. transport for london, tfl are the licensing authority. they had a requirement that drivers to demonstrate not only that drivers to demonstrate not only that they could speaking wish, but good understand written in christ. —— that they could speak english but could understand...
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hello there you're watching bbc news, i'm clive myrie, the top stories, it is coming at a quarter to talks prime minister has met scotland's first minister for talks in glasgow as she prepares to start the formal process of leaving the eu. the northern ireland secretary says is only a short window of opportunity to restore a power—sharing sedative after today's deadline passed without agreement. and an update for you on the markets. the ftse and the dax, a bit of a battering can both down in europe. a mixed bag in the united states. with one hour and 50 minutes before the closing bell. thousands of people are escaping the iraqi city of mosul, as government forces continue their offensive to drive out so—called islamic state fighters. my colleague yalda hakim is at the hammam al alil camp to the south of the city, where many of those who've fled the fighting are sheltering... the battle to retake west mosul continues to intensify and the humanitarian situation is also deteriorating. just a few days ago we we re deteriorating. just a few days ago we were told that the fighting has stop
hello there you're watching bbc news, i'm clive myrie, the top stories, it is coming at a quarter to talks prime minister has met scotland's first minister for talks in glasgow as she prepares to start the formal process of leaving the eu. the northern ireland secretary says is only a short window of opportunity to restore a power—sharing sedative after today's deadline passed without agreement. and an update for you on the markets. the ftse and the dax, a bit of a battering can both down in...
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you may find some of the images in clive myrie's report distressing.ford not to get in. and through the day, the stream of anxious women and their children get bigger and bigger. is my child malnourished? could my child die? this treatment feeding centre has been working flat out recently, and in the queue we found fanna ali and her ten—month—old child, born into a cruel world. translation: we have had to beg for food. sometimes going to sleep without eating. our home was burnt down and we had to leave our village, but i pray now that things will get better. —— so —— so typical. this story is so typical. all of these people were driven from their homes by the islamist group boko haram, whose fighters for seven years burned villages, killed thousands and left 2.5 million people homeless, all in the name of strict sharia law. farmers couldn't attend their fields because of the fighting and so now people are starving. a nurse takes the measurements. it's not good. that's clearly in the red. she is painfully thin and her weight is confirmation. does that m
you may find some of the images in clive myrie's report distressing.ford not to get in. and through the day, the stream of anxious women and their children get bigger and bigger. is my child malnourished? could my child die? this treatment feeding centre has been working flat out recently, and in the queue we found fanna ali and her ten—month—old child, born into a cruel world. translation: we have had to beg for food. sometimes going to sleep without eating. our home was burnt down and we...
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8. yes 69, no 59. the motion as amended is therefore agreed. the scottish parliament has voted to back a second independence referendum.” hope the united kingdom government will respect of your parliament. this is simply about giving people in scotland choice. welcome news for some — but the uk government says the issue is not on the table for discussion yet. we will be declining the request for a section 30 to hold another independence referendum and we won't be making any negotiations until the brexit process is complete. meanwhile, theresa may prepares to kick—start the 2 year process of leaving the eu tomorrow. three cheers. a royal marine who was convicted of shooting dead a wounded taliban fighter in afghanistan, will be freed within weeks after his sentence was reduced. the nhs is planning to take certain treatments off prescription lists. from cod liver oil to gluten—free bread, nhs managers say the move will save money. and in the next hour. a monster cyclone smashes into northeast australia. heavy rains and winds of up 160 miles per h
i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 8. yes 69, no 59. the motion as amended is therefore agreed. the scottish parliament has voted to back a second independence referendum.” hope the united kingdom government will respect of your parliament. this is simply about giving people in scotland choice. welcome news for some — but the uk government says the issue is not on the table for discussion yet. we will be declining the request for a section 30 to hold another independence referendum and we...
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with us now is our legal correspondent, clive coleman. of it. he said, it was a long speech, he said that the french revolution and the first and second world was, they were massacres that were perpetrated by the jewish people, massacres that were perpetrated by thejewish people, that gives a sense of the speech. what happened was that the crown prosecution service, there is evidence because the speech was filmed and it has been posted on youtube and it has been posted on youtube and it has been transcribed. with that evidence, the crown prosecution service decided they would not prosecute him for incitement to racial or religious hatred there then an application for a victim is right of review, a right any potential victim of a potential crime has to ask the cps to reconsider that decision, and they will apply their normal tests and they will look at the evidence to see if there is a realistic prospect of conviction and if so, whether it is in the public interest to do so. having declined to prosecute and the claims the requests for a vi
with us now is our legal correspondent, clive coleman. of it. he said, it was a long speech, he said that the french revolution and the first and second world was, they were massacres that were perpetrated by the jewish people, massacres that were perpetrated by thejewish people, that gives a sense of the speech. what happened was that the crown prosecution service, there is evidence because the speech was filmed and it has been posted on youtube and it has been posted on youtube and it has...
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i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of me. that's irresponsible should never be used at this commission. i asked the people in the public comments be responsible. a lot of times when i was the president has the people use especially if they were lawyers are held to a higher standard. their officers of the court after represent the fax is a know them could not rely on hearsay and make things up. i also asked members of the public that they, too, be responsible. we sit here and listen to public comment every week and sometimes people walk away and they joke about the things that are said that sometimes they walk away and they a
i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right...
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i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of me. that's irresponsible should never be used at this commission. i asked the people in the public comments be responsible. a lot of times when i was the president has the people use especially if they were lawyers are held to a higher standard. their officers of the court after represent the fax is a know them could not rely on hearsay and make things up. i also asked members of the public that they, too, be responsible. we sit here and listen to public comment every week and sometimes people walk away and they joke about the things that are said that sometimes they walk away and they a
i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right...
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let's join clive for the rest of the day's news.f a bin lorry making its rounds, and police have been searching a landfill site today. it could take them up to 10 weeks to sift through all the rubbish. as a result of our officers' checking and rechecking and diligently going back to the company to establish the accurate weight, we are here now, and i think that's the important thing — that we're here now. we have mounted this operation, we've taken the advice that we need to run a thorough investigation, a thorough search of this area, and i'm hopeful and confident that we will find some answers for corrie's family. this isn't something that we enter into lightly. you can see by the scale of the operation behind me that there has been an extensive amount of planning that goes into an operation of this kind, and searching of a landfill site is something that police don't do all that often. is the cia hacking into people's computers, phones, and even televisions? well, the wikileaks website has published what it says are leaked files
let's join clive for the rest of the day's news.f a bin lorry making its rounds, and police have been searching a landfill site today. it could take them up to 10 weeks to sift through all the rubbish. as a result of our officers' checking and rechecking and diligently going back to the company to establish the accurate weight, we are here now, and i think that's the important thing — that we're here now. we have mounted this operation, we've taken the advice that we need to run a thorough...
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tell him clive murray was asking. willie ever be able to lay this to rest?t especially if you're going to accuse someone especially if you're going to accuse someone of a crime. i do not like doing that, pointing the finger at someone, doing that, pointing the finger at someone, it is really hard. but i have to, because i know the information that i have and i believe i am right about this. i do not know all the details of what happened, there is a lot to be found andi happened, there is a lot to be found and i hope people look, that is why i went to amazon and asked them to put it on a platform. it was 800 images, people can look at things and work on it. i want to hear what other people have to say. fascinating. it has been a pleasure having you in. good to talk to you. the cardwell there. the british rower katherine grainger has been made a dame by the queen this morning — in recognition of her outstanding career. she became britain's most decorated female olympic athlete during the rio games after winning 5 olympic medals over five consecutive games. fro
tell him clive murray was asking. willie ever be able to lay this to rest?t especially if you're going to accuse someone especially if you're going to accuse someone of a crime. i do not like doing that, pointing the finger at someone, doing that, pointing the finger at someone, it is really hard. but i have to, because i know the information that i have and i believe i am right about this. i do not know all the details of what happened, there is a lot to be found andi happened, there is a lot...
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i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of me. that's irresponsible should never be used at this commission. i asked the people in the public comments be responsible. a lot of times when i was the president has the people use especially if they were lawyers are held to a higher standard. their officers of the court after represent the fax is a know them could not rely on hearsay and make things up. i also asked members of the public that they, too, be responsible. we sit here and listen to public comment every week and sometimes people walk away and they joke about the things that are said that sometimes they walk away and they a
i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him. he be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right...
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let me introduce you to two labour mps, barbara keeley and clive lewis, and what do you think of thatt sends the right message that london carries on and business carries on as usual. i would agree. it does send a clear message. clearly there isa send a clear message. clearly there is a tenseness, you can see the police helicopters and the police presence. there was quiet and empty on the trends this morning but people are going about their business. this reflects in what is happening. a mum reportedly going to pick up her kids from school. she's a normal woman trying to get on with her life. life.. their parents must have been really worried about them. they we re been really worried about them. they were fantastic in spirit. sipping, wavings to us. it was great to have them there. it is very important everything carries on as usual. people still visit and london is open. but i think what we have to reflect on is because of the police, they are our human shield and they protect us so we can do this work as mps that we are able to carry on. it is very touching. i really feel for these
let me introduce you to two labour mps, barbara keeley and clive lewis, and what do you think of thatt sends the right message that london carries on and business carries on as usual. i would agree. it does send a clear message. clearly there isa send a clear message. clearly there is a tenseness, you can see the police helicopters and the police presence. there was quiet and empty on the trends this morning but people are going about their business. this reflects in what is happening. a mum...
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just briefly, clive, what this —— who this law is aimed at.ng used. it isa about it and how it is being used. it is a huge social problem this. it refers to people who lack the ability to have consent in a care home, or even in your own home. a relative who may have dementia and for whose safety you sometimes have two lock the door to stop them lock, wandering out and hurting themselves. it concerns a huge number of people. now the law relating to how they are assessed for being detained is really quite complicate it in most cases. if someone complicate it in most cases. if someone is in a care home or hospital, is mainly done by the local authority. it is a long and cumbersome problem. the law commission has had a good look at this today and in particular they have had a look because in 2014, there was a supreme court case known as the cheshire west case which massively broadened the category of people who came within this category. previously it had really been for those who are ready disputing their detention. actually it was for anyone who
just briefly, clive, what this —— who this law is aimed at.ng used. it isa about it and how it is being used. it is a huge social problem this. it refers to people who lack the ability to have consent in a care home, or even in your own home. a relative who may have dementia and for whose safety you sometimes have two lock the door to stop them lock, wandering out and hurting themselves. it concerns a huge number of people. now the law relating to how they are assessed for being detained is...
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i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him.be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of me. that's irresponsible should never be used at this commission. i asked the people in the public comments be responsible. a lot of times when i was the president has the people use especially if they were lawyers are held to a higher standard. their officers of the court after represent the fax is a know them could not rely on hearsay and make things up. i also asked members of the public that they, too, be responsible. we sit here and listen to public comment every week and sometimes people walk away and they joke about the things that are said that sometimes they walk away and they are a
i do not this commission when clive comes back he walked out before we had chance to talk to him.be censured for what he said to this commission. the term he used is a term that should never be used. it's not just by anybody in any context. it's derogatory. good for the men and women in this audience of people who i serve with on this commission i'm up here with the chief director of the occ pc members of this commission, when that term was used i felt something the man sitting to the right of...
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here's a good one, khrao*euf cook of the -- clive cook of the financial times said the small mindedness of these men of science, their willingness to go to any being hrebgtsdz to have a pre -- length to have a preconceived message is overpowering. another reporter said it is the worst scientific scandal of our generation. i thought this would -- since everything was based on that particular science that would have it -- that would do it in and it didn't happen. now, go you look at all the damage being done in the last eight years by the concentration of all these issues, the defense is one that took the biggest hit. the -- a the hro of people say -- a the hro of people -- a lot of people say who don't appreciate what has happened to the defense during the time that obama has been president and, in fact, you have been watching very carefully what our new president is going to do to try to undo the damage or what i call the disarming of america, the -- it was the damage that was done to our military. they will say, well, wait a minute. the obama budget for the military is the same as the
here's a good one, khrao*euf cook of the -- clive cook of the financial times said the small mindedness of these men of science, their willingness to go to any being hrebgtsdz to have a pre -- length to have a preconceived message is overpowering. another reporter said it is the worst scientific scandal of our generation. i thought this would -- since everything was based on that particular science that would have it -- that would do it in and it didn't happen. now, go you look at all the...
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, africa and the middle east, clive myrie tens offrom northern nigeria, africa and the middle east, clive north of children, at risk of starving to death. are at risk of starving to death. for children, are at risk of starving to death. for- children, the end is for those children, the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a tragedy. sleeping on the man-made tragedy. sleeping on the job. we meet truck lee, title meet theffiee" tr" — 2 lee, title meet theffiee" tr" 2 2 in europe who can't drivers in europe who can't afford to live in the countries they work in. -just driven ikea in. he hasjust driven ikea stocks from denmark to sweden. he - ever in western europe, sometimes te'e “l252 4 ft't-t'eet‘efft etfe't‘te: seflfiet‘w? germany or norway, yet he is being if he is working l the paid—as if he is werleihgéththe buckie. after millions of views online, we catch up with reluctant global star, the bbc interviewee intranet star, the bbc interviewee whose children stole the show. you should buy her a spa day for did in that everything she did in that video. that certainly true. i wife deserves a
, africa and the middle east, clive myrie tens offrom northern nigeria, africa and the middle east, clive north of children, at risk of starving to death. are at risk of starving to death. for children, are at risk of starving to death. for- children, the end is for those children, the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a tragedy. sleeping on the man-made tragedy. sleeping on the job. we meet truck lee, title meet theffiee" tr" — 2 lee, title meet theffiee" tr" 2 2...
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clive myrierreegrts new , . where the conflict against the humanitarian crisis.lashing images. they begin queueing at sunrise. they can't afford not to get in. and through the day, the stream of anxious women and their children gets bigger and bigger. is my child malnourished? could my child die? this treatment feeding centre has been working flat out recently and in the queue we found fanna ali and her child, just ten months old, born into a cruel world.
clive myrierreegrts new , . where the conflict against the humanitarian crisis.lashing images. they begin queueing at sunrise. they can't afford not to get in. and through the day, the stream of anxious women and their children gets bigger and bigger. is my child malnourished? could my child die? this treatment feeding centre has been working flat out recently and in the queue we found fanna ali and her child, just ten months old, born into a cruel world.
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. :: manmade: clive myrie there, and catherine byaruhangawm ”f” grace dalton was one of those, , ., leavingday. i really wanted to thank you so, so much. substantiallytheiamine my only criticism about the bbc‘s coverage is that you didn't give out i would have thought you might give e but thank you so much. later on wednesday, the bbc did broadcast an appeal {rem the qisasters - presented by matt baker. ., with full details of how money could be donated. for a malnourished child in this situations, £5 could provide of major chariti§.. q gig; qqiliqqqqq q g; "i; - dawn, and asthe surrbtea'ks‘. . . jv has a long historg'oflafingingl through michael burke's report and objective bbc can have here in kick—starting the news channel there this is not news. this does not belong on the main hams fhfifisl ii. iii; bees of the news. eeternina tee thef’e‘eflsfiats" s‘aée ~ ' ' ~ was a news story? ”lu lu ls +l.lll --—ll- ll been covering and reporting fromoyer thenpas‘fsee: 510.3555: we ran a couple of pieces from northzeast'nigeria'indecembeh
. :: manmade: clive myrie there, and catherine byaruhangawm ”f” grace dalton was one of those, , ., leavingday. i really wanted to thank you so, so much. substantiallytheiamine my only criticism about the bbc‘s coverage is that you didn't give out i would have thought you might give e but thank you so much. later on wednesday, the bbc did broadcast an appeal {rem the qisasters - presented by matt baker. ., with full details of how money could be donated. for a malnourished child in this...
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i'm clive myrie.dlines at 11pm: ministers have unveiled a repeal bill to transfer decades of eu legislation into british law. but there are concerns that the process ahead could weaken the rights built up over four decades. we want a smooth and orderly exit, and the great repeal bill is integral to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainly for businesses, workers and consumers across the united kingdom, on the day that we leave the eu. all rights and protections derived from eu law must be converted into domestic law. all rights and protections — no limitations, no qualifications, no sunset clauses. in the mountains of north wales, a helicopter crash has claimed the lives of this couple and three other members of the same family.
i'm clive myrie.dlines at 11pm: ministers have unveiled a repeal bill to transfer decades of eu legislation into british law. but there are concerns that the process ahead could weaken the rights built up over four decades. we want a smooth and orderly exit, and the great repeal bill is integral to that approach. it will provide clarity and certainly for businesses, workers and consumers across the united kingdom, on the day that we leave the eu. all rights and protections derived from eu law...
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as millions face famine in parts of africa and the middle east, clive myrie reports from northern nigeriawhere tens of thousands of children are at risk of starving to death. for those children, the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a man—made tragedy. and this ismybed. . . .. sleeping on thejob. zoe conwaymeets the foreign truck ! omelia, he's just driven ikea stocks from denmark to sweden. he only ever works in western europe, sometimes germany or norway, yet he's being paid as if he is working in slovakia. after millions of views online, we catch up with the reluctant global intranet star, the bbc interviewee whose children stole the show. you should buyjung—a a spa day for everything she did in that video. yeah, that's certainly true. my wife deserves a medal for taking care of us and our family. and seeing things through the eyes of one of britain's best—known authors. ben moore investigates new claims that jane austen was as blind as a bat! the iraqi city of mosul has become the scene of the biggest battle on earth. around 100,000 soldiers, the mission to drive out so—called is
as millions face famine in parts of africa and the middle east, clive myrie reports from northern nigeriawhere tens of thousands of children are at risk of starving to death. for those children, the end is inevitable. innocent victims of a man—made tragedy. and this ismybed. . . .. sleeping on thejob. zoe conwaymeets the foreign truck ! omelia, he's just driven ikea stocks from denmark to sweden. he only ever works in western europe, sometimes germany or norway, yet he's being paid as if he...