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steph mcgovern, bbc news, huddersfield.ntre. here's katherine downes lewis hamilton has won the spanish grand prix. edged out at the start, he fought back to overtake sebastian vettel, who now has just a six point lead over hamilton in the drivers‘ championship. over hamilton in the joe lynskey was watching. over hamilton in the in this board, brilliance comes through bravery. brilliance comes through hamilton's came with a launch for the front. match of the day 2 follows later on bbc one, so if you don't want today's premier league news, it's time to avert your attention. hull city have been relegated from the premier league after a day of contrasting emotions at selhurst park. a 4—0 thrashing at the hands of crystal palace means hulljoin middlesbrough and sunderland in the championship next season. but the result guaranteed that palace will remain in the top flight. it was 4—0 between liverpool and west ham, too. the win moves liverpool back up to third and a step closer to finishing in the champions league places. totten
steph mcgovern, bbc news, huddersfield.ntre. here's katherine downes lewis hamilton has won the spanish grand prix. edged out at the start, he fought back to overtake sebastian vettel, who now has just a six point lead over hamilton in the drivers‘ championship. over hamilton in the joe lynskey was watching. over hamilton in the in this board, brilliance comes through bravery. brilliance comes through hamilton's came with a launch for the front. match of the day 2 follows later on bbc one, so...
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steph mcgovern, bbc news, manchester.na nasegram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegram good evening. here's karthi gna nasegram the second grand slam of the tennis season started today but it's already over for the top seed, angelique kerber. she became the first women's world number one to be knocked out of the french open in the first round. britain's dan evans is also out. in the first round. but fans‘ favourite, petra kvitova, made a triumphant return to the sport. petra kvitova, made a triumphant patrick gearey reports. petra kvitova, made a triumphant it has never taken petra kvitova so much to reach the first round. five months ago everything was in doubt. a knife attack at her home left with tendon damage on her left hand, her playing hand. with tendon damage on her left and yet, here she was. with tendon damage on her left the first game, first point. with tendon damage on her left first class. with tendon damage on her left kvitova's hand is not fully ready. with tendon damage on her left she only
steph mcgovern, bbc news, manchester.na nasegram at the bbc sport centre. here's karthi gna nasegram good evening. here's karthi gna nasegram the second grand slam of the tennis season started today but it's already over for the top seed, angelique kerber. she became the first women's world number one to be knocked out of the french open in the first round. britain's dan evans is also out. in the first round. but fans‘ favourite, petra kvitova, made a triumphant return to the sport. petra...
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steph mcgovern, bbc news, huddersfield.1 years old, completed a parachute jump from 15,000 feet. richard galpin reports. dressed in a yellowjumpsuit, burdon hayes, prepares to make history. he is prepared to become the world's allders skydiver. —— verdun. his deal with his son, grandson, and great—grandson. as the playing close to the great altitude, they need to be at 15,000 feet, verdun hayes prepares to make his second ever jump. and the former soldier, who fought and who was wounded in the second world war, has no is a skill. he is clearly fond of the free—fall, when they are descending at 120 miles an hour. —— has nerves of steel. that it is back to earth. miles an hour. —— has nerves of steel. that it is back to earthlj have done at! congratulations! are! —— done it. have done at! congratulations! are! -- done it. and with all four generations of the family backed out safely, it is time to celebrate the record here is just safely, it is time to celebrate the record here isjust that. beautiful i would do it again tomor
steph mcgovern, bbc news, huddersfield.1 years old, completed a parachute jump from 15,000 feet. richard galpin reports. dressed in a yellowjumpsuit, burdon hayes, prepares to make history. he is prepared to become the world's allders skydiver. —— verdun. his deal with his son, grandson, and great—grandson. as the playing close to the great altitude, they need to be at 15,000 feet, verdun hayes prepares to make his second ever jump. and the former soldier, who fought and who was wounded...
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it's highly likely the age of retirement will have to keep going up. of retirement will have steph mcgovernws, walton on thames. of a new series we will i running part of a new series we will be running between now and the election. football now and you'll be able to watch highlights of today's premier league and scottish premiership matches in match of the day 2 and sportscene later on. meanwhile, newcastle have won the championship title after beating barnsley 3—0. the championship title it comes as the 1995 premier league champions blackburn were relegated to the third tier of english football, that's despite beating brentford 3—1. football, that's despite that's it from me in london, now back to huw edwards in paris. so the people of france are taking in the news that they have elected the youngest president in their history, a politician with no background of elected office, he's beaten marine le pen of the front national, who declared tonight that her party was now firmly established as the main party of opposition in france. as the main party of 0ur paris correspondent lucy williamso
it's highly likely the age of retirement will have to keep going up. of retirement will have steph mcgovernws, walton on thames. of a new series we will i running part of a new series we will be running between now and the election. football now and you'll be able to watch highlights of today's premier league and scottish premiership matches in match of the day 2 and sportscene later on. meanwhile, newcastle have won the championship title after beating barnsley 3—0. the championship title it...
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could even be some hail and thunder towards the end hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern computers for the first time at the start of the working week. microsoft says the attack should be treated as a wake—up call. it is still causing serious issues at seven nhs organisations. good morning, it is monday 15 may. also this morning: theresa may will pledge time off to care for relatives and expansion of workers' rights if her party wins the general election. average pay will go up just i% this year, the lowest rise in three years. so, if we are feeling the squeeze, what does it mean for the economy?
could even be some hail and thunder towards the end hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern computers for the first time at the start of the working week. microsoft says the attack should be treated as a wake—up call. it is still causing serious issues at seven nhs organisations. good morning, it is monday 15 may. also this morning: theresa may will pledge time off to care for relatives and expansion of workers' rights if her party wins the general election. average pay...
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hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. a warning of fresh disruption from the global cyber attack, when workers switch on their computers for the first time at the start of the working week. microsoft says the attack should be treated as a wake—up call. it is still causing serious issues at seven nhs organisations. good morning, it is monday 15 may. also this morning: theresa may will pledge time off to care for relatives and expansion of workers‘ rights if her party wins the general election. average pay will go up just 1% this year, the lowest rise in three years. so, if we are feeling the squeeze, what does it mean for the economy? in sport: hull city are relegated from premier league following defeat to crystal palace, and it was an emotional day at white hart lane, as tottenham say farewell to their home of more than 100 years. he is the sky diver who has broken a world record byjumping out of a plane at the age of 101. and matt has the weather. good morning. certainly not whether for skydiving. it is a wet start to t
hello, this is breakfast, with dan walker and steph mcgovern. a warning of fresh disruption from the global cyber attack, when workers switch on their computers for the first time at the start of the working week. microsoft says the attack should be treated as a wake—up call. it is still causing serious issues at seven nhs organisations. good morning, it is monday 15 may. also this morning: theresa may will pledge time off to care for relatives and expansion of workers‘ rights if her party...
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as part of our reality check series on the key issues in the run—up to the election, steph mcgovern asksn you are in debt, keeping your head above water can be really hard work, and if you look at our combined personal debt in the uk, we owe something like £1.5 trillion. look at those zeroes, it is a lot of money, the equivalent of everyone over 16 owing £28,000 each. the bulk of that money is on mortgages, at £1.3 trillion. then if you look at spending on credit cards, that is at about £68 billion. what is left? overdrafts, personal loans, and a big growth area is car finance. that total is £130 billion. not included is student—loan debt, at about £86 billion, which has doubled in the last five years. what do people actually think about that? we rounded up a couple of swimmers, tracey and mike. is debt something you use? there is a purpose for credit cards, i use them for overseas transactions and things i am not familiar with, but i pay it off immediately, so there is a purpose. i have a mortgage now. in my student days, i was in quite a large amount of student debt, and that is an are
as part of our reality check series on the key issues in the run—up to the election, steph mcgovern asksn you are in debt, keeping your head above water can be really hard work, and if you look at our combined personal debt in the uk, we owe something like £1.5 trillion. look at those zeroes, it is a lot of money, the equivalent of everyone over 16 owing £28,000 each. the bulk of that money is on mortgages, at £1.3 trillion. then if you look at spending on credit cards, that is at about...
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steph mcgovern has been in carlisle in cumbria this morning gauging the opinion of local people.beautiful victorian building getting some repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute in the uk now is about 57 minutes. an awful long time people spend travelling each day to get to and from work. important for businesses, too, and jennifer is from a local haulage company. you are travelling all over the world. tell us about how your business is and what you are looking forward to hearing from the politicians. we're looking to see investment in the roads. the motorways are being upgraded and we see that with the congestion we have on the main route but we also have to look to the last mile and the delivery, where we make the deliveries and where we collect from. in cumbria in particular the roads are suffered from the flooding and that is creating more and
steph mcgovern has been in carlisle in cumbria this morning gauging the opinion of local people.beautiful victorian building getting some repair work done on the roof on the back of the stores we've seen over the last few yea rs stores we've seen over the last few years but this is an important part of the city and transport is something which really bothers people. getting to and from work. the average commute in the uk now is about 57 minutes. an awful long time people spend travelling each...
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thank you very much, steph mcgovern at the manchester royal infirmary.e 52 people were killed in the london bombings in 2005. the chief constable of greater manchester police is ian hopkins. this has been the most horrific incident we have faced in greater manchester and one we all hoped we would never see. families and many young people were out to enjoy a concert at the manchester arena and have very sadly lost their lives. 0ur have very sadly lost their lives. our thoughts are with those 22 victims we now know have died. the 59 people who have been injured and their loved ones. we continue to do all we can to support them and they are being treated at eight hospitals across greater manchester. as you will appreciate, this is a fast—moving investigation we have significance resources deployed to the investigation and the visible patrols people would see across greater manchester as they wake up to the news from the events of last night. this will include armed officers and more than 400 officers have been deployed on this operation throughout the night
thank you very much, steph mcgovern at the manchester royal infirmary.e 52 people were killed in the london bombings in 2005. the chief constable of greater manchester police is ian hopkins. this has been the most horrific incident we have faced in greater manchester and one we all hoped we would never see. families and many young people were out to enjoy a concert at the manchester arena and have very sadly lost their lives. 0ur have very sadly lost their lives. our thoughts are with those 22...
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for breakfast tv, look through the scaffold, the orange blob in the trees with the bacon, it is steph mcgovern, what better way to get people to talk to us better way to get people to talk to us about the election than to have brea kfast us about the election than to have breakfast with us. so, this van will travel around the country with me and the team, and we will chew the fat with people, so the delicious treats, speak with business people and locals in the area about how they feel and what they want from politicians. we are even being balanced with the offerings of sauce, representing all of the political parties, of course. and, yes, this will serve up trees later on, soi yes, this will serve up trees later on, so i am going to go and get started. lovely, thank you very much for that. and carol is with steph later on, ithink that. and carol is with steph later on, i think she wants a sausage, so can you sort that out? and look at the aerial view of clifton, the blue skies are not with us, but we can show you all around bristol with lots of opinion from punters and politicians, and the fi
for breakfast tv, look through the scaffold, the orange blob in the trees with the bacon, it is steph mcgovern, what better way to get people to talk to us better way to get people to talk to us about the election than to have brea kfast us about the election than to have breakfast with us. so, this van will travel around the country with me and the team, and we will chew the fat with people, so the delicious treats, speak with business people and locals in the area about how they feel and what...
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steph mcgovern is at the manchester royal in the. is there any more news from there this morning?sure everyone in this major incident eve ryo ne everyone in this major incident everyone in this major incident everyone in this major incident everyone in this hospital is facing has the right facilities to help treat people. we don't know how many people are at this hospital but we are told it won't be long until one of the directors will come out and talk to us about what is going on. we have seen relatives here, looking for people. there was a young 17—year—old girl in the early hours who came here in search of her mum. she found her mum's boyfriend inside the hospital who was being treated, but was unable to find her mum and was looking round different hospitals in order to find her. but lots of people pulling together. you are talking about the difference people and jane mccubbin was talking about the way people were helping and staff who were not on duty have come in to try and work extra shifts. but have been told to just await until they are told to come in. there is still a l
steph mcgovern is at the manchester royal in the. is there any more news from there this morning?sure everyone in this major incident eve ryo ne everyone in this major incident everyone in this major incident everyone in this major incident everyone in this hospital is facing has the right facilities to help treat people. we don't know how many people are at this hospital but we are told it won't be long until one of the directors will come out and talk to us about what is going on. we have...
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we sent steph up on the great orm for not only a history lesson, a geography and politics lesson wrapped into one. here is professor mcgovernrmine, 110w llandudno and the great cop ermine, now a tourist attraction, the history of this mine goes back to the bronze age. for thousands of yea rs, the bronze age. for thousands of years, copper, coal and the bronze age. for thousands of years, copper, coaland iron mining we re years, copper, coaland iron mining were the industries that helped shape this country. at its peak, wales controlled half of the world's copper production. the labour party has dominated this heavily industrialised and unionised nation, having won elections here for more than 70 years, but could that be changing? despite not winning any seats here in 1997 an 2001, the conservatives are now polling well in wales. above ground, the great tramway has been chugging up the limestone head land of llandudno for over 100 years. keeping the wheels of this tram turning is largely thanks to a £1 million injection of funding from the european union. as one of the poorest states in the eu, wales qualifies for high level
we sent steph up on the great orm for not only a history lesson, a geography and politics lesson wrapped into one. here is professor mcgovernrmine, 110w llandudno and the great cop ermine, now a tourist attraction, the history of this mine goes back to the bronze age. for thousands of yea rs, the bronze age. for thousands of years, copper, coal and the bronze age. for thousands of years, copper, coaland iron mining we re years, copper, coaland iron mining were the industries that helped shape...