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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ath. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon, said she "was a shining star and a huge part of us". detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative, on suspicion of murder. a five—year—old boy has died, afterfalling into a river in northern ireland. a huge search operation began after the incident on the braid river near skye park in ballymena. but the boy, who hasn‘t been named, was dragged out several miles from the bank. he later died in hospital. and, the uk has threatened to cut funding for 0xfam following the scandal involving aid workers and prostitutes in haiti. there‘s mounting international concern — after israel launched a wave of air strikes against what it called ‘iranian targets‘ in syria. jeremy corbyn has set out plans to transfer utilities such as water, energy, and the postal service, back into public ownership. the labour leader said the uk should be following what he called "a global tide" of nationalisation. we need to put britain at the forefront of the wave of interna
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ath. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon, said she "was a shining star and a huge part of us". detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative, on suspicion of murder. a five—year—old boy has died, afterfalling into a river in northern ireland. a huge search operation began after the incident on the braid river near skye park in ballymena. but the boy, who hasn‘t been named, was dragged out several miles from...
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this report from reeta chakrabarti contains flash photography.ook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, naypyidaw, but the plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. the burmese leader has suffered a spectacular fall from grace in international public opinion after failing to defend the rights of the rohingya. boris johnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday, and said that international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return home for them. it's about finding a political solution, finding an answer in myanmar, from burma, creating the conditions for a safe, dignified return for these people. that's what they want. they do want to go back, but they don't feel safe. but he admitted that right now that seemed a distant prospect. later today, mrjohnson will be taken by the myanmar military on a tour of rakhine state from where the refugees have fled, alleging arson, looting, rape, and murder by soldiers and buddhist mobs. reeta chakrabati, bbc news, naypyidaw, in myanmar
this report from reeta chakrabarti contains flash photography.ook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, naypyidaw, but the plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. the burmese leader has suffered a spectacular fall from grace in international public opinion after failing to defend the rights of the rohingya. boris johnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday, and said that international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and...
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reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary. people who have been kicked out of their home. we will try to get you back home, guys. borisjohnson came to see and hear for himself from the victims of this huge man—made disaster. he heard story after story of arson, rape and murder. committed, say the rohingya victims, by the military and buddhist mobs in myanmar. i am very sorry. what do you think of what you have heard so far? it is overwhelming and obviously these people have seen some pretty horrifying things. i am very conscience that we are speaking to the young people and you do not want to trigger terrible memories for them. it is very clear that with the case of the guy who had only narrowly escaped and who had almost lost his daughter and been beaten and he had to ransom his daughter back and kept breaking down in tears... the people that borisjohnson is meeting are all in limbo. bangladesh does not want them here permanently but they cannot go back to myanmar without guarantees of safety. so what can britain do to help?
reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary. people who have been kicked out of their home. we will try to get you back home, guys. borisjohnson came to see and hear for himself from the victims of this huge man—made disaster. he heard story after story of arson, rape and murder. committed, say the rohingya victims, by the military and buddhist mobs in myanmar. i am very sorry. what do you think of what you have heard so far? it is overwhelming and obviously these people have...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ease of a classified democratic party memo over the fbi's russia probe. the memo rebutted claims there was anti—trump bias in the fbi's investigation of russian meddling in the us presidential election. mr trump has tweeted that the document was "very political and long" and would have to be "heavily redacted" before it could be released. our correspondent, david willis, has the latest from washington. last week president trump signed off on the release of a republican memo detailing what it alleged were surveillance abuses on the part of the fbi involving a former trump campaign aid, a man called carter page, back in 2016. both the fbi and justice department advised against the release of that memo, but president trump did so anyway. then the democrats got their rebuttle memo together and it went to ten pages, significantly longer than the republican memo. the fbi and justice department again advised against it being released but this time the president decided to back their recommend
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar—bangladesh border.ease of a classified democratic party memo over the fbi's russia probe. the memo rebutted claims there was anti—trump bias in the fbi's investigation of russian meddling in the us presidential election. mr trump has tweeted that the document was "very political and long" and would have to be "heavily redacted" before it could be released. our correspondent, david willis, has the latest from washington. last...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar/bangladesh border.ransfer utilities like water and energy and the postal service back into public ownership. the labour leader said the uk should be following "a global tide" of nationalisation. we need to put britain at the forefront of the wave of international change, in favour of public, democratic ownership and control of our services and utilities. from india to canada, across the world, people are waking up to the fact that privatisation has failed and taking back control of their public services. our political correspondent iain watson is here. iain, labour say their plans won't cost the taxpayer anything — have they done the sums? well, labour are saying that plans to ta ke well, labour are saying that plans to take the water industry for example back into public ownership would be cost free, because they would be cost free, because they would be cost free, because they would be treading existing shares for government bonds, and any future borrowing would be more than met future profits. that s
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar/bangladesh border.ransfer utilities like water and energy and the postal service back into public ownership. the labour leader said the uk should be following "a global tide" of nationalisation. we need to put britain at the forefront of the wave of international change, in favour of public, democratic ownership and control of our services and utilities. from india to canada, across the world, people are waking up to the fact that...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news. schoolgirl who was stabbed in wolverhampton, says he's utterly devastated by her death. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon said she was a shining star and a huge part of us. detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative, on suspicion of murder. a small boy who fell into a fast flowing river in northern ireland and was swept four miles down stream has died. the youngster, who was five, fell into the braid river near ballymeana in county antrim. he was eventually pulled out and later airlifted to hospital where he died this evening. declan harvey reports. sirens the boy was in the water for around 90 minutes being dragged almost four miles downstream. rescuers frantically following and trying to catch up. as rescue teams worked their way along the riverfrom one bridge to the next through ballymena, many locals lined the river bank. it's thought the child originally fell into the river braid near the ecos centre, and was finally lifted from the water at the galgorm castle golf course.
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news. schoolgirl who was stabbed in wolverhampton, says he's utterly devastated by her death. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon said she was a shining star and a huge part of us. detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative, on suspicion of murder. a small boy who fell into a fast flowing river in northern ireland and was swept four miles down stream has died. the youngster, who was five, fell into the braid river near ballymeana in county antrim. he was...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news.rly devastated" by her death. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon said she "was a shining star and a huge part of us". detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative on suspicion of murder. jeremy corbyn has promised to bring a large number of privatised utilities, back into public control. the labour leader told a conference in london that the uk should be following "a global tide of public ownership." we need to put britain at the forefront of the wave of international change in favour of public democratic ownership and control of our services and utilities. from india to canada across the world, people are waking up across the world, people are waking up to the fact that privatisation has failed, and taking back control of the public services. north korea's leader kimjong—un has invited the south korean president for talks, at the "earliest date possible." the historic invitation was given by kim jong—un's sister, who's visiting the south for the winter olympics. if talks do take p
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news.rly devastated" by her death. jasmine forrester‘s father simeon said she "was a shining star and a huge part of us". detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative on suspicion of murder. jeremy corbyn has promised to bring a large number of privatised utilities, back into public control. the labour leader told a conference in london that the uk should be following "a global tide of public ownership." we need to put britain at the...
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar/bangladesh border. in wolverhampton, says he's "utterly devastatedd a huge part of us". on suspicion of murder. and was swept four miles down stream has died. near ballymeana in county antrim. where he died this evening. declan harvey reports. sirens. four miles downstream. rescuers frantically following and trying to catch up. to the next through ballymena, many locals lined the river bank. from the water at the galgorm castle golf course. for sick children. boy and his family. democratic party memo over the fbi's russia probe. presidential election. contained classified material. 0ur washington correspondent david willis explained more. involving a former trump campaign aide called carter page. that was back in 2016. release this republican memo, but he decided to do so anyway. and the fbi and not publish the democratic memo. democrats are up in arms. the president has something to hide. for claims of lack of transparency. why am i telling you this? why do we care? and russia to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. as he was concerned. that'
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the myanmar/bangladesh border. in wolverhampton, says he's "utterly devastatedd a huge part of us". on suspicion of murder. and was swept four miles down stream has died. near ballymeana in county antrim. where he died this evening. declan harvey reports. sirens. four miles downstream. rescuers frantically following and trying to catch up. to the next through ballymena, many locals lined the river bank. from the water at the galgorm castle golf course....
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reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the bangladesh—myanmar border. including: the story of two korean ping—pong stars who won 0lympic story of two korean ping—pong stars who won olympic gold before being separated for ever. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: cross—border confrontations bet
reeta chakrabarti, bbc news, on the bangladesh—myanmar border. including: the story of two korean ping—pong stars who won 0lympic story of two korean ping—pong stars who won olympic gold before being separated for ever. there's mr mandela. mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he's passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the...
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time for the latest news — here‘s reeta chakrabarti.of crisps". that‘s the view of the former most senior civil servant at the department for international trade on proposals for britain to leave the eu customs union. sir martin donnelly, who left his post last year, said 60% of uk trade was either with the eu or the countries the eu has agreements with. if you look at where we are now, with fair and equal access to the very large, rich eu market which is nearly half of our service and goods exports, plus preferential access to other markets, which gets us up to about three fifths of trade, if you are going to give that up for the promise of some bilateral deals with markets that are much less important to us, well, it‘s like giving up a three—course meal for a packet of crisps. it is just not equivalent and we have to recognise that reality before we take this decision. there‘s increasing pressure on the five—hour truce being observed in the searing enclave —— syrian enclave is in good. there have been reports of shelling and as elizab
time for the latest news — here‘s reeta chakrabarti.of crisps". that‘s the view of the former most senior civil servant at the department for international trade on proposals for britain to leave the eu customs union. sir martin donnelly, who left his post last year, said 60% of uk trade was either with the eu or the countries the eu has agreements with. if you look at where we are now, with fair and equal access to the very large, rich eu market which is nearly half of our service...
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reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary.on took in the chilling sight — the charred remains of a former life. he found the site himself, although his visit to this region was heavily controlled by the myanmar authorities. can you work out where the house was? he travelled from village to village by helicopter. from the air, you could see whole areas razed to the ground. it's where the myanmar military and buddhist mobs are accused of pogroms against the muslim rohingya. these pictures of burning villages in the area were filmed by the bbc last year. you genuinely have no idea who did it? some rohingya are still here and were brought out by the myanmar authorities to speak to borisjohnson. all denied any knowledge of who had destroyed their village. this habitation has clearly been burnt out and deserted. one of the rohingya villagers that i spoke to a little earlier told me in english, "i hope you understand, we're in a very bad situation and unhappy". he didn't dare tell me who had burnt his village. one government minister
reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary.on took in the chilling sight — the charred remains of a former life. he found the site himself, although his visit to this region was heavily controlled by the myanmar authorities. can you work out where the house was? he travelled from village to village by helicopter. from the air, you could see whole areas razed to the ground. it's where the myanmar military and buddhist mobs are accused of pogroms against the muslim rohingya....
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and a full investigation into the violence in rakhine state. investigation into the violence reeta chakrabarticretary. her report does contain some flash photography. among the burnt out remains at a rohingya home, borisjohnson took in a chilling sight, the charred remains of a former life. sight, the charred he found the site himself although his visit to this region was heavily controlled by the myanmar authorities. can by the myanmar authorities. you work out where ti was? he travels from village was? to village by helicopter, was? from the air you could see whole areas raised to the ground. it is where the myanmar military and buddhist mobs are accused of pogroms against the rohingya. and buddhist mobs are accused these pictures of burning villages in the area were filmed by the bbc last year. in the area were filmed you in the area were filmed genuinely have no idea whl it? some rohingya are still here and were brought out by the myanmar authorities to speak to boris johnson. all denied any knowledge of who had destroyed their village. this habitation has clearly been burnt out and desert
and a full investigation into the violence in rakhine state. investigation into the violence reeta chakrabarticretary. her report does contain some flash photography. among the burnt out remains at a rohingya home, borisjohnson took in a chilling sight, the charred remains of a former life. sight, the charred he found the site himself although his visit to this region was heavily controlled by the myanmar authorities. can by the myanmar authorities. you work out where ti was? he travels from...
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i'm reeta chakrabarti.nowfall is hitting parts of the uk, causing road and rail disruption in many areas. police say driving conditions are "treacherous" in places as a band of wintry weather and very low temperatures sweeps westwards. hundreds of trains are cancelled, many schools are shut and forecasters say some rural communities may be cut off. 45 children were led to safety after a bus crash near deeping st james in lincolnshire — though no injuries are reported. the met office has issued amber warnings for large parts of the country as cold air sweeps in from the east. up to 10cm of snow is expected today and as much as 20cm is predicted in some parts of eastern england, scotland and northern ireland by the end of today. trains have also been affected by the snowfall, with cancellations and disruptions on lines across the country. snow has closed liverpool airport's only runway but passengers are being advised to still turn up. one of the worst affected is kent, where our correspondent robert hall sai
i'm reeta chakrabarti.nowfall is hitting parts of the uk, causing road and rail disruption in many areas. police say driving conditions are "treacherous" in places as a band of wintry weather and very low temperatures sweeps westwards. hundreds of trains are cancelled, many schools are shut and forecasters say some rural communities may be cut off. 45 children were led to safety after a bus crash near deeping st james in lincolnshire — though no injuries are reported. the met office...
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viewers on bbc one willjoin us shortly for a round up of the day's news with reeta chakrabarti. weekend of two halves. for many, the best of the sunshine today, certainly the case in guernsey earlier on. but not everyone's seeing sunshine, there has been more cloud around bringing showery rain. this is the satellite picture, we will see this cloud through tomorrow. but this cloud will develop outbreaks of rain, particularly across parts of northern and central england. attached to this front, slowly pushing its way eastwards, a weakening system. through the rest of the afternoon, cloud breaking with spells of sunshine and rain melting away. through the evening for most of us, clear skies throughout the night. more cloud in southwast england, parts of wales and northren ireland, but eventually clear skies, a cold and frosty night with temperatures at or below freezing. problems with mist too, especially in northern england. tomorrow evening, this front pushes eastwards. behind it is milder air, represented here by yellow colours. through tomorrow, that air will make inroads into
viewers on bbc one willjoin us shortly for a round up of the day's news with reeta chakrabarti. weekend of two halves. for many, the best of the sunshine today, certainly the case in guernsey earlier on. but not everyone's seeing sunshine, there has been more cloud around bringing showery rain. this is the satellite picture, we will see this cloud through tomorrow. but this cloud will develop outbreaks of rain, particularly across parts of northern and central england. attached to this front,...
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reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary, and sent this report.lash photography. there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook there were smiles this morning as boris johnson shook hands there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, but the plight of the rohingya people will bea plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. aung san suu kyi suffered a spectacular fall from grace afterfailing to kyi suffered a spectacular fall from grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. borisjohnson grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. boris johnson met grace after failing to safeguard the rohingya. borisjohnson met some of the refugees on a tour of one of the camps in bangladesh yesterday and said international diplomacy needed to focus on a safe and dignified return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmar from return to home. we need to find a solution in myanmarfrom burma creating a safe and dignified return for these people. that is what they want. they want to go back
reeta chakrabarti is travelling with the foreign secretary, and sent this report.lash photography. there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook there were smiles this morning as boris johnson shook hands there were smiles this morning as borisjohnson shook hands with aung san suu kyi in the capital, but the plight of the rohingya people will bea plight of the rohingya people will be a difficult topic. aung san suu kyi suffered a spectacular fall from grace afterfailing to kyi suffered a...
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in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first, the weather.grees above, further north and west are clearer skies and lighter winds. that weather front is a short lived affair in the east because high pressure will around it in the next 24 hours, by wednesday it has practically gone, just a legacy of cloud and high pressure dominating for the next ten days, more on those effects in a moment but for wednesday it brings a largely fine day, still some cloud left over feeding into england and wales but most areas getting some brightness, already feeling a bit cooler than today with highs of seven or 8 degrees. for thursday high pressure doing itsjob degrees. for thursday high pressure doing its job and degrees. for thursday high pressure doing itsjob and holding these weather fronts at bay, there will be some patchy cloud, perhaps the biggest change on thursday will be easterly winds starting to strengthen, just four degrees in norwich and with the effect of the wind it will feel colder but that wind it will feel colder but that wind will really co
in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first, the weather.grees above, further north and west are clearer skies and lighter winds. that weather front is a short lived affair in the east because high pressure will around it in the next 24 hours, by wednesday it has practically gone, just a legacy of cloud and high pressure dominating for the next ten days, more on those effects in a moment but for wednesday it brings a largely fine day, still some cloud left over feeding into...
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in a moment the news at 0ne with reeta chakrabarti first the weather with sarah keith lucas. a day. temperatures around 12 degrees. we will continue to seek colder conditions into the middle of the week. into the early hours of wednesday, mist and fog developing. not as cold for england and wales, with more cloud. wednesday starts largely try and fine, low cloud and fog patches, particularly across england and wales, slowly breaking up. there will be brighter spells. temperature is not as mild as recent days, back into high single figures. high pressure dominates towards the end of the week. drawing in easterly winds. you‘ll noticed dry weather but temperatures starting to dip down. a university lecturer — thought to be one of britain‘s most prolific paedophiles — has been jailed for 32 years after admitting 137 offences. dr matthew falder‘s crimes included encouraging the rape of a child, and blackmailing victims to film themselves in degrading positions. there were contacts made with people in slovenia, australia, there were victims in the united states, and there were vict
in a moment the news at 0ne with reeta chakrabarti first the weather with sarah keith lucas. a day. temperatures around 12 degrees. we will continue to seek colder conditions into the middle of the week. into the early hours of wednesday, mist and fog developing. not as cold for england and wales, with more cloud. wednesday starts largely try and fine, low cloud and fog patches, particularly across england and wales, slowly breaking up. there will be brighter spells. temperature is not as mild...
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in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. quite a wintry scene. ease off for a while overnight because we have a band of thicker cloud bringing organised area of snow into eastern scotland, england and down towards the midlands. cold and frosty. most are arriving just in time for the rush hourin arriving just in time for the rush hour in the morning. two amber warnings from the met office, one for the persistent showers affecting kent around the london area to what essex. another area of heavy snow, 5-10 essex. another area of heavy snow, 5—10 centimetres likely parts of england down to watch the midlands. areas of snow pushing their way down towards wales. not much for west of scotla nd towards wales. not much for west of scotland or ireland. —— northern ireland. feeling cold. dylan colder than that in the wind, typically draws to inma cuesta freezing day. wednesday, the next heavy snow. amber warning for northern and eastern scotland, the north—east of england. heavy snow showers coming in on the song went from off the north sea. that is the mai
in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. quite a wintry scene. ease off for a while overnight because we have a band of thicker cloud bringing organised area of snow into eastern scotland, england and down towards the midlands. cold and frosty. most are arriving just in time for the rush hourin arriving just in time for the rush hour in the morning. two amber warnings from the met office, one for the persistent showers affecting kent around the london area to what essex. another area...
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in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather.eather systems with high pressure influencing the weather. these are shower clouds and a substantial amount of rain, sleet and snow, as we continue to push into northern and western scotland in particular. a few showers as well for northern ireland, elsewhere are clear and cold night with a fairly widespread frost and watch out for ice across northern and western areas, where we will continue to see wintry showers. heading into friday, a quiet start for money. a cold one with frost around. there will be a good deal of sunshine around. for northern ireland, some sunny spells too but there will also be showers, most of there will also be showers, most of the north and west side. also in north—west scotland, not quite as windy as we have seen. double—figure values, up to 11 degrees. something milder moving up from the south. as we head into the weekend, it looks like we will continue to seek a north—south divide with strong winds across the northern half of the country, but further south
in a moment the news at one with reeta chakrabarti. first the weather.eather systems with high pressure influencing the weather. these are shower clouds and a substantial amount of rain, sleet and snow, as we continue to push into northern and western scotland in particular. a few showers as well for northern ireland, elsewhere are clear and cold night with a fairly widespread frost and watch out for ice across northern and western areas, where we will continue to see wintry showers. heading...