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he is a legend here at manchester united, 26 yea rs legend here at manchester united, 26 years as legende at manchester united, 26 yea rs as a legend here at manchester united, 26 years as a manager, winning 38 trophies. there is a statue here and a standard named after him. tribute to been flooding in from across the world, closer than sending in their
he is a legend here at manchester united, 26 yea rs legend here at manchester united, 26 years as legende at manchester united, 26 yea rs as a legend here at manchester united, 26 years as a manager, winning 38 trophies. there is a statue here and a standard named after him. tribute to been flooding in from across the world, closer than sending in their
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so 16 yea rs later, less the average wage is $39,100.er, less than in 2000. —— at the statistics, back in 2001. that paints the picture of some of the challenges, and there are are the challenges, and there are are the fears of a possible trade war with the us, and the impact it is having on exports? yes. not an impact yet, but the worry now is that a trade war with the united states, with the drug administration, is a real worry for japan, because domestic consumption is static, which means that looking for growth, you are looking to increase exports. japan has been successful at that in the past two yea rs covered if successful at that in the past two years covered if there is a serious trade war with the us, with a nationalistic administration under donald trump, that really hurt japan's economy. thank you very much for joining japan's economy. thank you very much forjoining us from tokyo. the fate of chinese telecoms giant zte is very much on the table as the country's vice premier, liu he, holds trade talks with his us counterparts
so 16 yea rs later, less the average wage is $39,100.er, less than in 2000. —— at the statistics, back in 2001. that paints the picture of some of the challenges, and there are are the challenges, and there are are the fears of a possible trade war with the us, and the impact it is having on exports? yes. not an impact yet, but the worry now is that a trade war with the united states, with the drug administration, is a real worry for japan, because domestic consumption is static, which...
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after spending five yea rs thought a few.earing in the 1997 news report. she had never seen it before. are you happy here? do you want to run away? and why don't you want to run away? and why don't you run away? where are your pa rents ? you run away? where are your parents? they died? when my father diedl parents? they died? when my father died i stopped going to school, even though i had wanted to become atop. i feel very sad because i staying here, i had lost my chance at an education. that is not your life any more. you are out. why are you crying? what is wrong? yes, we do not supposed to be in there but we are out now. we are out now. it was amazing to hear about cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. ican cristiano is life outside of the shrine. i'm free. i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything. she showed me her toe to celebrating her reclaim the name. how does that make you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the
after spending five yea rs thought a few.earing in the 1997 news report. she had never seen it before. are you happy here? do you want to run away? and why don't you want to run away? and why don't you run away? where are your pa rents ? you run away? where are your parents? they died? when my father diedl parents? they died? when my father died i stopped going to school, even though i had wanted to become atop. i feel very sad because i staying here, i had lost my chance at an education. that...
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ironically in italy, for the last 20 yea rs, ironically in italy, for the last 20 years, they have existedion governments. another one, it is not too much of a surprise. now because of the antiestablishment rhetoric coming out of the whole discussion, that is what makes the market quite nervous. we saw the cost of borrowing for the italian government become quite expensive on friday. and that is the point, suddenly one of the rocks of pro—eu, pro— suddenly one of the rocks of pro—eu, pi’o— euro suddenly one of the rocks of pro—eu, pro— euro support is possibly being kicked away. that is the real worry from brussels perspective, we still don't know of it is going to happen but it is a country with massive debt, no sign of growth. everything is going the wrong way for it, no wonder that moody ‘s among others are having a look at it. it is spending more than it is making in simple terms, that makes the ratings agency think we should downgrade it to close to junk status. if your credit is that bad, it is a lot more expensive to borrow money in financial markets. realistically, if that happens
ironically in italy, for the last 20 yea rs, ironically in italy, for the last 20 years, they have existedion governments. another one, it is not too much of a surprise. now because of the antiestablishment rhetoric coming out of the whole discussion, that is what makes the market quite nervous. we saw the cost of borrowing for the italian government become quite expensive on friday. and that is the point, suddenly one of the rocks of pro—eu, pro— suddenly one of the rocks of pro—eu,...
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this has been going on for two yea rs. this has been going on for two years. be a weak one exercise. and yet, here we are, theresa may desperately trying to steer the ship, keeping her rabl —— rebels happy, failing, clearly, risking their raph, further splits in the cabinet. i can‘t believe this is still going on. there were two options being mooted. the highly synchronised plan and the customs partnership. can you remind us of what those different things work? not really. both have been dismissed by brussels. the prime minister appears to be prepared to die in a ditch for something that people have told repeatedly they would accept. it isa told repeatedly they would accept. it is a surreal situation. we are coming toa it is a surreal situation. we are coming to a head broadly in this issue. the prime minister will have to make a decision. she has avoided doing that until now. she will have to decide what sort of partnership she wants with the eu and she will have to try to get that through parliament. there is no majority in either house of parliament. every
this has been going on for two yea rs. this has been going on for two years. be a weak one exercise. and yet, here we are, theresa may desperately trying to steer the ship, keeping her rabl —— rebels happy, failing, clearly, risking their raph, further splits in the cabinet. i can‘t believe this is still going on. there were two options being mooted. the highly synchronised plan and the customs partnership. can you remind us of what those different things work? not really. both have been...
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it has been five yea rs sexual assault?has been five years since scotland's eight police forces were merged into one. and a new national force has stumbled from crisis to crisis. i spent the last few months investigating what has gone wrong. i discovered a culture of secrecy and suspicion where target driven policing has led to crime figures being manipulated and serious offences ignored. and corruption at the heart of the force. i begin by talking to as many officers as possible, serving and former. i want to know where they feel the problems began. eventually i got feel the problems began. eventually igota feel the problems began. eventually i got a call from one of the most senior ranking officers around at the time of the merger. he tells me that there were concerns that bad practice and corruption rom some legacy forces had carried on into the national force. legacy forces had carried on into the nationalforce. he won't legacy forces had carried on into the national force. he won't go on camera but this is words spoken
it has been five yea rs sexual assault?has been five years since scotland's eight police forces were merged into one. and a new national force has stumbled from crisis to crisis. i spent the last few months investigating what has gone wrong. i discovered a culture of secrecy and suspicion where target driven policing has led to crime figures being manipulated and serious offences ignored. and corruption at the heart of the force. i begin by talking to as many officers as possible, serving and...
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five yea rs later after a eastenders. my dearfriend.eimer's. she left eastenders tattoo years after that. scott told the sun newspaper this. tens of thousands of people develop alzheimer's each year in the uk, a condition that can put huge amounts of pressure on those diagnosed and the people around them. sadly, too many people have felt it is not possible to speak about it, they have to keep it to themselves. they and their family get isolated. so it is right to talk about it and eve ryo ne is right to talk about it and everyone can play their part to support barbara and the 850,000 people with this around the country. her co—star ross kemp said this. she is continuing with charity work and has risen even recorded a documentary on show business, a demonstration that her diagnosis isn't stopping her doing what she has done for decades, entertaining millions across the country. an 18—year—old woman has gone on trial at the old bailey accused of planning a terror attack in the uk. safaa boular, from london, is also charged with planning t
five yea rs later after a eastenders. my dearfriend.eimer's. she left eastenders tattoo years after that. scott told the sun newspaper this. tens of thousands of people develop alzheimer's each year in the uk, a condition that can put huge amounts of pressure on those diagnosed and the people around them. sadly, too many people have felt it is not possible to speak about it, they have to keep it to themselves. they and their family get isolated. so it is right to talk about it and eve ryo ne is...
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initially, the thought was that ancient humans arrived in that particular region around 70,000 yea rsalking about 700,000 years ago. that that is a huge difference. that is correct. this is now the third island where we have indications that pre—modern, —— hominids were in the area. the third is luzon. it is an archaic type of human that inhabited these islands. the big question is who we re islands. the big question is who were these people? we have not found any fault —— fossils yet. we have found tools and it looks like they we re found tools and it looks like they were made by modern humans, but that was 300,000 years ago. it is quite amazing and generates a lot of questions. how did they get to these islands? i cannot believe my ancestors are from 700,000 years ago. you have been watching newsday on the bbc. i am rico hizon. we will be hearing about the general election in malaysia. it is just one day until the election. with just one day until malaysians go to the polls, we'll see who is cashing in on major chinese investment in the country. and before we go, it's been a sunny n
initially, the thought was that ancient humans arrived in that particular region around 70,000 yea rsalking about 700,000 years ago. that that is a huge difference. that is correct. this is now the third island where we have indications that pre—modern, —— hominids were in the area. the third is luzon. it is an archaic type of human that inhabited these islands. the big question is who we re islands. the big question is who were these people? we have not found any fault —— fossils...
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in a service like youtube music which is almost certainly going to lose money in the first few yea rsfew years because they have to pay upfront for the music before they get the volume of subscribers, this will put pressure on their margins and prove what a competitive market they are in. the narrative google might want to give to the markets is that, our margins are under pressure so we that, our margins are under pressure so we should not be regulated, look at all the competition we have. amazon and advertising on facebook, apple and spotify and so forth. interesting, thank you for your perspective, richard. much more on that story on our website in analysis so take a look if it's of interest to you. fascinating stuff. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. sony says it has agreed to buy a controlling stake in emi music publishing for $2.3 billion as it looks to boost its music portfolio. the deal would mean sony would indirectly own about 90% of the firm and its some two million songs by artists from queen and carole king to alicia keys and pharrell william
in a service like youtube music which is almost certainly going to lose money in the first few yea rsfew years because they have to pay upfront for the music before they get the volume of subscribers, this will put pressure on their margins and prove what a competitive market they are in. the narrative google might want to give to the markets is that, our margins are under pressure so we that, our margins are under pressure so we should not be regulated, look at all the competition we have....
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he won 38 copies and 26 yea rs recovery. years and was known as a disciplinarian with a no—nonsense approach. what everyone here is hoping is that his need to win, his determination to win, will help him in this, his latest personal battle. joining me now from edinburgh is the writer and journalist, rob robertson. he has written about ferguson at length, including the book ferguson, the legacy. let's talk about the career of this remarkable manager. it didn't start that well. no, it didn't start well at saint mirren, but he went to aberdeen and off the back of that, and that's where his reputation was forged. he didn't just turn up to manchester united out of the blue. did really well in aberdeen, but a team together of players, he didn't have a big budget, it was a case of alex ferguson creating a team of winners that was good enough to beat real madrid ina that was good enough to beat real madrid in a european cup final. when he went to manchester united he had great experience. i accept it didn't go terribly well to begin
he won 38 copies and 26 yea rs recovery. years and was known as a disciplinarian with a no—nonsense approach. what everyone here is hoping is that his need to win, his determination to win, will help him in this, his latest personal battle. joining me now from edinburgh is the writer and journalist, rob robertson. he has written about ferguson at length, including the book ferguson, the legacy. let's talk about the career of this remarkable manager. it didn't start that well. no, it didn't...
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will have one third of oui’ believe we will have one third of our business online in the next five yea rs business online in the next five years and that trend is not going away. we'll bring you the latest on the struggles faced by one of the british high street‘s most famous brands. also this lunchtime... a woman who threw acid over herformer partner, which led to him ending his life, has been jailed for life. sajid javid, the new home secretary, tells police officers, "for those of you who stand on the frontline i will be with you". let's reset the relationship between the government and the police. i'll give you the tools, the powers and the back—up you need to get the job done. running out of water — a warning that england faces shortages by 2050. enough waterfor 20 million people is lost through leaks every day. for the first time in 22 years arsenal have a new manager. unai emery will replace arsene wenger. coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news: wayne rooney is heading to the us for discussions about a playing career over there. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc n
will have one third of oui’ believe we will have one third of our business online in the next five yea rs business online in the next five years and that trend is not going away. we'll bring you the latest on the struggles faced by one of the british high street‘s most famous brands. also this lunchtime... a woman who threw acid over herformer partner, which led to him ending his life, has been jailed for life. sajid javid, the new home secretary, tells police officers, "for those of...
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we have seen the generational balance slip in the past 10— 20 yea rs. balance slip in the past 10— 20, of living increasing dramatically, wages not keeping up, it is eight significant side—effect of the globalfinancial rice. significant side—effect of the global financial rice. —— significant side—effect of the globalfinancial rice. —— a significant. the crucial thing is how they will use it. financial crisis. will they use it to pay off debt, student loans, will it contribute to the uk economy? ahead is not. perhaps just contribute to the uk economy? ahead is not. perhapsjust mental contribute to the uk economy? ahead is not. perhaps just mental health and financial well—being. —— perhaps not. kemal ahmed has and financial well—being. —— perhaps not. kemalahmed has a blog on this. that is on the bbc website explaining it further. shirley says "ltis explaining it further. shirley says "it's a good idea if they put it to good use. some will abuse it for drink or drugs." wow. perhaps some people will disagree with you. other people will disagree with you. other people are saying there s
we have seen the generational balance slip in the past 10— 20 yea rs. balance slip in the past 10— 20, of living increasing dramatically, wages not keeping up, it is eight significant side—effect of the globalfinancial rice. significant side—effect of the global financial rice. —— significant side—effect of the globalfinancial rice. —— a significant. the crucial thing is how they will use it. financial crisis. will they use it to pay off debt, student loans, will it contribute...
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whoever wins will be the oldest champion for over a0 yea rs, be the oldest champion for over a0 yearsit is the first to 18. these are live pictures from the crucible theatre. such an intimate venue. venue. capacity is less than 1000. williams could win it this afternoon, very unlikely. they resume at 2pm. we saw over the weekend how the football world has been united, thousands of messages sent to sir alex ferguson who remains in intensive care. ryan giggs has described his old boss as a fighter and says that's what makes me think he will make a recovery. the 76—year—old underwent surgery on saturday. there has been no update
whoever wins will be the oldest champion for over a0 yea rs, be the oldest champion for over a0 yearsit is the first to 18. these are live pictures from the crucible theatre. such an intimate venue. venue. capacity is less than 1000. williams could win it this afternoon, very unlikely. they resume at 2pm. we saw over the weekend how the football world has been united, thousands of messages sent to sir alex ferguson who remains in intensive care. ryan giggs has described his old boss as a...
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|j have watched liverpool over the yea rs have watched liverpool over the years and been so depressed of them throwing away leads at the last minute. they scolded early goal, and again, it was one of those amazing, oi’ again, it was one of those amazing, or do your member with 2005, when there were three down, and again this setting up an incredible final, when we could win for the sixth time. when we could win four the sixth time. the royal we. henry, you had a good night as well. can they overcome? absolutely. the men in this photo, probably are not the key to that. it is three other men, the front of the line. we can beat them. henry, jane, it has been brilliant. behind the headlines, many thanks to you. congratulations to you for
|j have watched liverpool over the yea rs have watched liverpool over the years and been so depressed of them throwing away leads at the last minute. they scolded early goal, and again, it was one of those amazing, oi’ again, it was one of those amazing, or do your member with 2005, when there were three down, and again this setting up an incredible final, when we could win for the sixth time. when we could win four the sixth time. the royal we. henry, you had a good night as well. can they...
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day, a time for the bereaved, a time for them to remember and cry and there was certainly lots of tea rs, and there was certainly lots of tears, everyone in the enquiry room was weeping as they heard the details of the lives of the young and the old and those who were not yet born who died at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell. the enquiry chairman told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about the lives of those who had died. the families will give
day, a time for the bereaved, a time for them to remember and cry and there was certainly lots of tea rs, and there was certainly lots of tears, everyone in the enquiry room was weeping as they heard the details of the lives of the young and the old and those who were not yet born who died at the fire in g re nfell yet born who died at the fire in grenfell. the enquiry chairman told those who spoke today that he was finding it emotional to listen to them but appreciated giant to hear more about...
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it killed 12 members of her rs. kpix >>> for years a woman in tracy had a 5050 chance of developing a horrifying mystery illness. it killed 12 members of her family and baffled doctors. kpix 5's allen martin explains how the case was finally cracked. >> reporter: rochelle and her dad earl of tracy are in the middle of a medical mystery. >> from a very young age i knew that there was something. >> they suspected there was a problem. >> reporter: when rochelle was a little girl, she heard talk about a family disease. >> it's been in my family for four generations. >> reporter: the symptoms, hearing loss, nerve damage in the feet and dementia which begins early in life worsens and ends with an early death. >> it's a death sentence. >> reporter: no one knew what was causing it or who would get it next. >> it was unknown. nobody knew anything about it. >> reporter: rochelle's great- grandfather and grandfather both on her mother's side died from it. >> when i asked, where's my grandfather, you know, he passed away. he ha
it killed 12 members of her rs. kpix >>> for years a woman in tracy had a 5050 chance of developing a horrifying mystery illness. it killed 12 members of her family and baffled doctors. kpix 5's allen martin explains how the case was finally cracked. >> reporter: rochelle and her dad earl of tracy are in the middle of a medical mystery. >> from a very young age i knew that there was something. >> they suspected there was a problem. >> reporter: when rochelle was...
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for the lib dems, after the quagmire of the coalition yea rs, after the quagmire of the coalition years, they are clawing their way back, the odd green shoot to be found in richmond and maybe kingston. ukip, they were pretty
for the lib dems, after the quagmire of the coalition yea rs, after the quagmire of the coalition years, they are clawing their way back, the odd green shoot to be found in richmond and maybe kingston. ukip, they were pretty
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just a little larger than that, over two yea rs. a little larger than that, over two years.y covered a great deal of ground. they say the equipment worked well in challenging conditions with high seas and very mountainous to rain on the seabed where they looked. but they are clearly looking in the wrong area. and it simply opens up even more the mystery around what happened, particularly at the end of mh370. there are conflicting theories about
just a little larger than that, over two yea rs. a little larger than that, over two years.y covered a great deal of ground. they say the equipment worked well in challenging conditions with high seas and very mountainous to rain on the seabed where they looked. but they are clearly looking in the wrong area. and it simply opens up even more the mystery around what happened, particularly at the end of mh370. there are conflicting theories about
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ferguson is revered at manchester united, leading the club to an astonishing 38 trophies and 26 yea rsastonishing 38 trophies and 26 years, an all—time great at home and abroad, renowned for his tenacity and fighting spirit, but now, he faces a very different kind of test. let's get the very latest now with 0livia richwald who's at old trafford. 0livia, is there any update? i'm afraid not. there is no update and there hasn't been since last night, when manchester united issued
ferguson is revered at manchester united, leading the club to an astonishing 38 trophies and 26 yea rsastonishing 38 trophies and 26 years, an all—time great at home and abroad, renowned for his tenacity and fighting spirit, but now, he faces a very different kind of test. let's get the very latest now with 0livia richwald who's at old trafford. 0livia, is there any update? i'm afraid not. there is no update and there hasn't been since last night, when manchester united issued
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we were 11 and 13 when we left to go travelling, we spent about four yea rs travelling, we spent aboutr years volunteering around india. then we went across to sri lanka, that was when we were caught up in the tsunami, by that point it had been about four years, so we were 17 and 13, ala younger brother and sister were 11 and eight. there was for others in sri lanka caught up in this toon army and had to get home. —— there was four of us. this toon army and had to get home. -- there was four of us. so i presume you started the business a bit later? just a little bit. we spent a few years rebuilding our lives, both when travelling, both got out and started working, then we said what can we do in terms of something which would continue to
we were 11 and 13 when we left to go travelling, we spent about four yea rs travelling, we spent aboutr years volunteering around india. then we went across to sri lanka, that was when we were caught up in the tsunami, by that point it had been about four years, so we were 17 and 13, ala younger brother and sister were 11 and eight. there was for others in sri lanka caught up in this toon army and had to get home. —— there was four of us. this toon army and had to get home. -- there was...
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over the past three yea rs, loved ones.adist attacks across france has claimed the lives of almost 250 people. as the investigation continues, the police will remain on high alert. two britons who were held hostage in the democratic republic of congo have been released unharmed. our reporter louise dewast is in the kinshasa — which is the capital of the democratic republic of congo. just update us on the latest. when they have been released, what more can you tell us? good afternoon, we know they have been released... sound issues since friday morning when the attack happened in virunga national park in the eastern congo. the foreign secretary boris johnson the eastern congo. the foreign secretary borisjohnson thanked authorities and park rangers for working with them to resolve this incident and they did pay tribute to the ranger, one of the rangers that was killed in the attack on friday and the driver who was accompanying the british tourist who was injured as well in the attack. so that is the information we have right
over the past three yea rs, loved ones.adist attacks across france has claimed the lives of almost 250 people. as the investigation continues, the police will remain on high alert. two britons who were held hostage in the democratic republic of congo have been released unharmed. our reporter louise dewast is in the kinshasa — which is the capital of the democratic republic of congo. just update us on the latest. when they have been released, what more can you tell us? good afternoon, we know...
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it is a new system for arsenal after 22 yea rs decisions alongside him.w system for arsenal after 22 years of arsene wenger and unai emery is the man they think is the right man to lead them forward. not the only news from arsenal tonight. the club's confirmed santi cazorla will leave them when his contract ends this summer. despite making 180 appearances for the gunners, he's not played since october 2016 because of an achilles tendon injury. he'll reportedly train with his old club villarreal in spain before next season. now, what a week it's going to be for liverpool, and we've been hearing from jurgen klopp today ahead of their champions league final. he's urging his team to be brave on saturday night against real madrid. klopp and his players rerturned from warm weather training in spain today, and will head to kiev for the final later this week. and after today's open training session at anfield, he revealed he thinks liverpool can cancel out madrid's vast european experience. it is an advantage to be more experience but you can level it with desire
it is a new system for arsenal after 22 yea rs decisions alongside him.w system for arsenal after 22 years of arsene wenger and unai emery is the man they think is the right man to lead them forward. not the only news from arsenal tonight. the club's confirmed santi cazorla will leave them when his contract ends this summer. despite making 180 appearances for the gunners, he's not played since october 2016 because of an achilles tendon injury. he'll reportedly train with his old club villarreal...
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in a way, what is surprising about this story is that it has taken a couple of yea rs is that it has for this to happen. blockchain, there is no say that if it is as a book out about the blockchain revolution a few years ago that said that this is exacted what the technology should be useful. in simple terms, blockchain is like taking a spreadsheet and allowing everybody to have access to that spreadsheet at the same time and being a two edit the spreadsheet at the same time. currently, if you andi at the same time. currently, if you and i use the same spreadsheet we would have descended to each other, or at least you would not be ought too evident if i was editing. blockchain is technology that allows a ready access at the same time to edit and add to the information that is on it. hsbc have now use that technology for ordinary financial transactions. up till now, it has only been used in cryptocurrency. it makes perfect sense that we should ta ke makes perfect sense that we should take a technology that allows the better record—keeping that we have at the moment to record the finan
in a way, what is surprising about this story is that it has taken a couple of yea rs is that it has for this to happen. blockchain, there is no say that if it is as a book out about the blockchain revolution a few years ago that said that this is exacted what the technology should be useful. in simple terms, blockchain is like taking a spreadsheet and allowing everybody to have access to that spreadsheet at the same time and being a two edit the spreadsheet at the same time. currently, if you...
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to negotiate is, ifind it extraordinarily, that 331 days to go until brexit, we have had nearly yea rsxit, we have had nearly years since the referendum, and the government still does not have a final position on probably the most important or one of the most important or one of the most important aspects of the deal and there is supposed to be significant progress made by an eu summit this summer, and then a final deal should be voted on in the autumn. and you had to say why don't we have more details, and it just had to say why don't we have more details, and itjust seems extraordinary. in june, details, and itjust seems extraordinary. injune, we are details, and itjust seems extraordinary. in june, we are to have a rough outline, and are we going to make that deadline? very possibly not. you are ready seeing british ministers, and saying to said there might be the real deadline, and october. they rely on last—minute wheeling and dealing, and the really extraordinary thing about the customs deal is the fact that it about the customs deal is the fact thatitis about the customs deal is
to negotiate is, ifind it extraordinarily, that 331 days to go until brexit, we have had nearly yea rsxit, we have had nearly years since the referendum, and the government still does not have a final position on probably the most important or one of the most important or one of the most important aspects of the deal and there is supposed to be significant progress made by an eu summit this summer, and then a final deal should be voted on in the autumn. and you had to say why don't we have more...
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walking football only began seven yea rs walking football only began seven years ago. game. everybody laughs about walking football. come and play, see what it is like. everybody makes good friends. it is good for us. makes good friends. it is good for us. you play with people from younger than us, up to 80. it is a great way for them to get out and meet people and be part of a community. and it is a community, it is that good. this is the england is that some if looks familiar, yoo mightknowhii looks familiar, yoo mightknowhia and looks familiar, yoo mightknowhia hei- older brothers, bobby and jack; able to gag- onto the and be able to get back onto the and play properly, play with decent players and play the ball forward, players and play the ball forward, play the ball to beat somebody, get the ball into the net, oh! the opportunity to do that, surely inthe ~ ~ in the world' " '— in the world who isn't anybody in the world-who wa nt isn't anybody in the world-who want to do - the doesn't wanhofldehrhatl foot or match will take place on sunday. —— football match. this
walking football only began seven yea rs walking football only began seven years ago. game. everybody laughs about walking football. come and play, see what it is like. everybody makes good friends. it is good for us. makes good friends. it is good for us. you play with people from younger than us, up to 80. it is a great way for them to get out and meet people and be part of a community. and it is a community, it is that good. this is the england is that some if looks familiar, yoo...
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people as mild—mannered as emmanuel macron have condemned the violence against p rotesto rs. have condemnedainst protestors. yes, in this article goes a long list of world leaders condemning what happened at the beginning of the week. the un security council held a meeting yesterday but when it comes to an independent enquiry into what happened, the us is sort of blocking that. many would, obviously there is all the accusations and counter accusations on the israelis, from the palestinians, but one point that the palestinians, but one point that the israelis always make is why do mothers bring their infant babies to these areas, where there is unrest, where there is protest, where there is likely to be violence, where there is likely to be tear gas, etc et cetera ? there is likely to be tear gas, etc et cetera? why do they bring their eight—month—old child to these things? your guess is as good as mine. exactly. as he said, there are so mine. exactly. as he said, there are so many kind of counter accusations around. did hamas pay people to attend the protests and cause violence? it is incre
people as mild—mannered as emmanuel macron have condemned the violence against p rotesto rs. have condemnedainst protestors. yes, in this article goes a long list of world leaders condemning what happened at the beginning of the week. the un security council held a meeting yesterday but when it comes to an independent enquiry into what happened, the us is sort of blocking that. many would, obviously there is all the accusations and counter accusations on the israelis, from the palestinians,...
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president putin struggled to revive the economy over the past few yea rs. revive the economy over theast few years. he has an awful lot to do and has made a lot of promises. he has made a lot of promises on healthcare and all sorts of things. the top of his list is getting the economy on a surer footing, without a surer footing he cannot develop any of the promises he made. it also has was going on and they are expensive. higher oil prices work. he went into alliance with opec to take some barrels out of the market. that really helps. the current—account surplus has grown recently so he is in better shape than turkey or argentina in terms of emerging markets. —— techie mac. he needs to address the issues and the fact that the russian economy is way too dependent on oil, gas, and mining sectors. he needs to work on better diversification. how much are sanctions biting? we have seen new sanctions biting? we have seen new sanctions brought in in the last couple of months, it is affecting the ruble, how does that affect ordinary people? it affects ordinary people more than it does the top
president putin struggled to revive the economy over the past few yea rs. revive the economy over theast few years. he has an awful lot to do and has made a lot of promises. he has made a lot of promises on healthcare and all sorts of things. the top of his list is getting the economy on a surer footing, without a surer footing he cannot develop any of the promises he made. it also has was going on and they are expensive. higher oil prices work. he went into alliance with opec to take some...
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positive for the prime minister as possible so the best you can do is that nearly half of the vote rsoters would think that the economy would be weaker if he jeremy corbyn as prime ministers. but when you come down to who people would vote for, labour and the tories are actually level at 40—40 so the country has not shifted really since la st country has not shifted really since last year's general election. they are still at this neck and neck almost. i think britain can't make up almost. i think britain can't make up its mind. front page of the metro, a left wing activists abusing... sad thing to happen but not that surprising. we are talking about social media which as much as i love it, itjust attracts idiotic people. all of those kinds of things. the kind of people who... the kind of people who would never ever say that kind of thing to europe face and if you confronted them,... because they are losers. i think we struck a bit of a nerve here. i am sure javid will take it on the chin. how much empathy will you have as a first bm ae or british pakistani, home secretary but that is
positive for the prime minister as possible so the best you can do is that nearly half of the vote rsoters would think that the economy would be weaker if he jeremy corbyn as prime ministers. but when you come down to who people would vote for, labour and the tories are actually level at 40—40 so the country has not shifted really since la st country has not shifted really since last year's general election. they are still at this neck and neck almost. i think britain can't make up almost. i...
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it has been trying to expand into india for yea rs been trying to expand into india for years but hason foreign ownership in brick and mortar retail. with india's e—commerce market projected to grow by nearly one third, $250 billion this year, there is a lot of potential. another american company, amazon, is the second largest e—commerce player in india. with the deal this country now becomes the new battleground for the amazon versus walmart fight. 0ne many people here, flipkart has been the homegrown brand that they are proud of. its founders have been the poster boys of e—commerce in india. now the company that was started in a small flat in bangalore just over a small flat in bangalore just over a decade ago is set to become american owned. in doing so it still made history as one part of the largest e—commerce still in the world. that's yogita limaye. let's go to asia now, where the price of crude oil has continued to rise after wednesday's surge — this of course following president trump's decision to pull out of the iran nuclear deal. 0ur singapore bureau editor maura fogarty i
it has been trying to expand into india for yea rs been trying to expand into india for years but hason foreign ownership in brick and mortar retail. with india's e—commerce market projected to grow by nearly one third, $250 billion this year, there is a lot of potential. another american company, amazon, is the second largest e—commerce player in india. with the deal this country now becomes the new battleground for the amazon versus walmart fight. 0ne many people here, flipkart has been...
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and wonderful at this yea rs flower show.n sport: speculation grows over antonio conte's job at chelsea, despite their fa cup win. the club's former winger pat nevin believes his departure is only a matter of time. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. relatives of those killed in the grenfell tower fire have started making statements at a public inquiry into the disaster. the first victim to be commemorated was logan gomes, who was stillborn in hospital shortly after his pregnant mother andreia escaped from the blaze. 72 people died after flames engulfed the block of flats in west london lastjune. adina campbell reports from the inquiry in west london. awarning, a warning, you may find some of the images distressing. remembering their loved ones. the 72 lives lost in last year's devastating fire at grenfell tower. today, bereaved families and survivors were taking part in commemoration hearings to mark the beginning of a public enquiry. chaired by retired high courtjudge sirmartin chaired by retired high courtju
and wonderful at this yea rs flower show.n sport: speculation grows over antonio conte's job at chelsea, despite their fa cup win. the club's former winger pat nevin believes his departure is only a matter of time. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. relatives of those killed in the grenfell tower fire have started making statements at a public inquiry into the disaster. the first victim to be commemorated was logan gomes, who was stillborn in hospital shortly after his pregnant...
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i think it would be wrong and rather premature battle of the last 200 yea rs has premature battle ofs been thrown away and we are going to recast the monarch be. —— premature to say that the last 200 years. i agree, but optics matter. doria raglan, meghan‘s mother, sitting in the car with her and waving to everybody, i think that mattered a lot. i think that speaks to a uk that looks and feels different than it did even 20 or 30 yea rs different than it did even 20 or 30 years ago. i think they are a wonderful example of that. the telegraph was reporting online that the prince of wales had his arm around meghan‘s mother at the reception afterwards, really embracing our and bring inherent to the fold. because she was there on her own. and showing that you can be family without looking exactly the same, ithink family without looking exactly the same, i think those optics matter. the sunday times takes that quote from bishop michael currie," there is power in love". his sermon really took the chapel by storm. he was the star of the show. there was something in the theatrics of it, he wa
i think it would be wrong and rather premature battle of the last 200 yea rs has premature battle ofs been thrown away and we are going to recast the monarch be. —— premature to say that the last 200 years. i agree, but optics matter. doria raglan, meghan‘s mother, sitting in the car with her and waving to everybody, i think that mattered a lot. i think that speaks to a uk that looks and feels different than it did even 20 or 30 yea rs different than it did even 20 or 30 years ago. i...
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they do, that every five yea rs the point. they do, that every five years you can change it back.nt, and it can com pletely five—year government, and it can completely change the country. you don't have students two years later saying... out of ideas later they would have the chance to change it. the students are joining into the shambles that we already have. they are getting on the bandwagon. why not? we already have the house of lords doing it, the cabinet is split, the country is lit, we have a schism between the 52%, the 48%, and not much clear water between them. there might be people who voted to leave who don't actually like the terms of the deal. half. they voted, people voted to leave. we didn't know what the terms were. if you are going to leave, you are leaving the institutions of the eu, the customs union, you are going to take control. i thought that was well understood. it didn't ask us about the institutions. if you say leaving the institutions. if you say leaving the eu, doesn't that mean leaving the eu, doesn't that mean leaving the institutions? what else do you
they do, that every five yea rs the point. they do, that every five years you can change it back.nt, and it can com pletely five—year government, and it can completely change the country. you don't have students two years later saying... out of ideas later they would have the chance to change it. the students are joining into the shambles that we already have. they are getting on the bandwagon. why not? we already have the house of lords doing it, the cabinet is split, the country is lit, we...
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this announcement of the recall, offers expanded recall, is yea rs recall, offers expanded recall, ishalf a million vehicles and other places like australia and south africa as well. consumer groups have questioned why it has taken quite so long for this to happen here. this is a very serious issue, only last week at a coroner ‘s inquest we had details of how one man was killed trying to avoid a ca rd man was killed trying to avoid a card that had stalled on a road as a result of the total power failure in the early hours of christmas day in 2016. the inquest into that death is ongoing. the vehicle standards agency says it does not have the powers to make manufacturers do safety recalls but the department of transport says it is looking at trying to increase the enforcement powers to make sure that drivers are protected from unsafe vehicles on the roads. thank you. there are concerns that former british soldiers and police officers could be unfairly targeted, under new plans to investigate unsolved killings from the troubles in northern ireland. the government is creating a new body t
this announcement of the recall, offers expanded recall, is yea rs recall, offers expanded recall, ishalf a million vehicles and other places like australia and south africa as well. consumer groups have questioned why it has taken quite so long for this to happen here. this is a very serious issue, only last week at a coroner ‘s inquest we had details of how one man was killed trying to avoid a ca rd man was killed trying to avoid a card that had stalled on a road as a result of the total...
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that has been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairs a been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairsa group beenpresents afghan interpreters like him in britain. he says he and his family —— colleagues have felt ignored. when we came over here, nobody even welcomed us. we have done a lot back in afghanistan, and nobody was there to thank us. so we felt alone here in the middle of a new country, new culture. he now wants to see families reunited. such a job that has done at one of his first acts was to waive the fees for afghan interpreters who wanted to leave —— live in the uk permanently. the government says it will look into making it easier for their families tojoin them. making it easier for their families to join them. photographs of prince louis's for stays at home have been released, including this image here of the new royal baby being kissed by his older sister, princess charlotte. the photos were taken by their mind, the duchess of cambridge at kensington palace when he was just three days old. simonjones reports. the newest member of the royalfamily, prince reports. the newest member
that has been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairs a been welcomed by mohamed rs, who chairsa group beenpresents afghan interpreters like him in britain. he says he and his family —— colleagues have felt ignored. when we came over here, nobody even welcomed us. we have done a lot back in afghanistan, and nobody was there to thank us. so we felt alone here in the middle of a new country, new culture. he now wants to see families reunited. such a job that has done at one of his first acts was...
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the early may bank holiday record dates back a0 yea rs a cross bank holiday record dates back a0 yearscross the uk and is sat 2a celsius, but bank holiday monday could see highs of 27 celsius. 2a is not very warm if we got 29 a couple of weeks ago. the start of the weekend looks like this, there will be some rain in northwest scotland, breezy conditions, just 12 celsius in stornoway, but high teens to low 20s elsewhere on that warm trend will continue into sunday. there should be more in the way of sunshine. that will boost the temperatures. more of us are seeing highs into the low 20s, peaking at 232a celsius. for bank holiday monday, things should get that little bit warmer again so temperatures probably peaking at around 27 celsius. the exception is northern scotland were through bank holiday monday, the weather will start cooling down, highs of 12 celsius. it looks like a decent bank holiday weekend to enjoy. a remainder of our main stories, a disappointing night for labour as the party makes limited gains and doesn't when some of its key councils. the conservatives celebrate in lo
the early may bank holiday record dates back a0 yea rs a cross bank holiday record dates back a0 yearscross the uk and is sat 2a celsius, but bank holiday monday could see highs of 27 celsius. 2a is not very warm if we got 29 a couple of weeks ago. the start of the weekend looks like this, there will be some rain in northwest scotland, breezy conditions, just 12 celsius in stornoway, but high teens to low 20s elsewhere on that warm trend will continue into sunday. there should be more in the...
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the tories had been in government for eight yea rs had been in government for eight years with austerityicult winter for the nhs and recent wind rush scandal, labour has only made small steps rather than big strides. it is relief for the tories and leaves labour puzzled. all is over, there are still result to come in, a final picture won't be revealed until later this afternoon. let's look in more detail now at how a few of those key council results impact on the national picture. in a moment, we'll report on barnet in north london where the conservatives had a majority ofjust one seat, and which labour saw as a key target. in contrast, trafford has been held by the conservatives for 14 years, and was their only council in greater manchester. meanwhile, nuneaton and bedworth is an area that often indicates the colour of the government at general elections. jeremy corbyn says his party "is now well placed to fight and win the next general election," after achieving what he called "a solid set of results". but labour failed to win derby, and fell short of gaining control in areas like swin
the tories had been in government for eight yea rs had been in government for eight years with austerityicult winter for the nhs and recent wind rush scandal, labour has only made small steps rather than big strides. it is relief for the tories and leaves labour puzzled. all is over, there are still result to come in, a final picture won't be revealed until later this afternoon. let's look in more detail now at how a few of those key council results impact on the national picture. in a moment,...
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four yea rs later 2014, it was in the shops then. four years later how is it going?00 bottles a week and it's driven by our hero product which is our baby moisturiser, one of these cells every 14 seconds in the uk which is astounding. that is astounding. we hear a lot about companies, amazon proofing, amazon comes in, becomes a big player in the market and eve ryo ne big player in the market and everyone has two slash their prices. of everyone has two slash their prices. 0f toiletries and make up its having less of an effect? i think its quality and it's a bit like the whole food revolution, parents are much more savvy about what they put on their children's skin, it's incredibly important with the development of atopic eczema, in the uk it's one in five under fives that have it, in australia it's three in ten, we are looking at a massive growth in irritating and sensitive skin conditions, parents are taking things a lot more seriously and possibly spending a bit more but doing a lot more research. do we have to pay quite a premium for this, you find the children's p
four yea rs later 2014, it was in the shops then. four years later how is it going?00 bottles a week and it's driven by our hero product which is our baby moisturiser, one of these cells every 14 seconds in the uk which is astounding. that is astounding. we hear a lot about companies, amazon proofing, amazon comes in, becomes a big player in the market and eve ryo ne big player in the market and everyone has two slash their prices. of everyone has two slash their prices. 0f toiletries and make...
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taken place and today isa revolution has taken place and today is a great act of democracy. 100 yea rsgreat act of democracy. 100 years since women gained the right to vote, today we as a people have spoken. the government will now legislate to allow abortions up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. but for those who campaigned to keep ireland's strict laws, this is bitter disappointment. this result will pave the way for an abortion regime thatis pave the way for an abortion regime that is nothing about healthcare and everything about on demand. we stand over the claims we made in the campaign. opinion on abortion is now so campaign. opinion on abortion is now so strongly against the messages you are putting forward, why continue to oppose what many women want? we have a lot of supporters who have been through abortion themselves and have been hurt by abortion and that is what gives us strength in continuing with this. today, ireland is unrecognisable from its socially conservative past. this referendum at its heart was about offering women a choice, but the result has brought so much more—a ren
taken place and today isa revolution has taken place and today is a great act of democracy. 100 yea rsgreat act of democracy. 100 years since women gained the right to vote, today we as a people have spoken. the government will now legislate to allow abortions up to 12 weeks of pregnancy. but for those who campaigned to keep ireland's strict laws, this is bitter disappointment. this result will pave the way for an abortion regime thatis pave the way for an abortion regime that is nothing about...
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the enquiry itself could last up to two yea rs. thank you for that, tom.s, which says the health service will require the equivalent of two thousand pounds a year from every british household for more than a decade. here‘s our health correspondent dominic hughes. the prime minister has promised a long—term funding plan for the nhs in england which is expected in weeks, but there‘s high—level wrangling across whitehall over how much more money will be required. today, two leading think tanks have come up with proposals. their report says significant funding increases will be needed because of our ageing population, and that will probably mean higher taxes. the number of people aged over 85 will go up by 1.3 million over 15 years, almost as much as the increase in the entire population under 65. average uk health spending increases between 201a and 2016 were 2.3% per year, but the report says 3.3% per year will be needed over the next 15 years just to sustain current levels of care. even slight improvements will need increases of a% a year. if paid for by hi
the enquiry itself could last up to two yea rs. thank you for that, tom.s, which says the health service will require the equivalent of two thousand pounds a year from every british household for more than a decade. here‘s our health correspondent dominic hughes. the prime minister has promised a long—term funding plan for the nhs in england which is expected in weeks, but there‘s high—level wrangling across whitehall over how much more money will be required. today, two leading think...
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it has been more than two yea rs son alone.at the same time, and now he and his son are suffering without them. they told me you can take your family later, but when i come here, andi family later, but when i come here, and i found out, family later, but when i come here, and ifound out, it was so family later, but when i come here, and i found out, it was so tough. family later, but when i come here, and ifound out, it was so tough. he was struggling, he was distressed, he told one of his class fellows that he would harm himself, because he is missing his mum and his brother. several hundred afghans we re brother. several hundred afghans were employed as translators by british troops during the conflict in that country. their faces are obscured as many were under threat from the taliban for their choice, some who are deemed to have his particular danger in their roles, we re particular danger in their roles, were offered the option of resettlement in the uk. earlier this week, the new her secretary sajid javid in east —— annou
it has been more than two yea rs son alone.at the same time, and now he and his son are suffering without them. they told me you can take your family later, but when i come here, andi family later, but when i come here, and i found out, family later, but when i come here, and ifound out, it was so family later, but when i come here, and i found out, it was so tough. family later, but when i come here, and ifound out, it was so tough. he was struggling, he was distressed, he told one of his...
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eight yea rs of fundamental and structural. more than two decades in prison for a first—time drug offence. this report from simonjones contains some flash photography. donald trump declared it "a great meeting". 0ne reality star visiting another, who went on to become president. cameras caught kim kardashian west arriving at the white house to raise the case of a 63—year—old great—grandmother who was serving life in prison. alice—mariejohnson was jailed for her involvement in a drugs conspiracy that saw her pass messages between dealers. kim kardashian west is paying for a new legal team for miss johnson. speaking before the meeting, she explained why. to go and spend my money buying material things just doesn‘t satisfy me the way that it used to and i am just in a different place in my life, so i thought, well, if i could put the money into a shopping spree, which sounds ridiculous, to save someone‘s life, and do that once a year, then that would make my heart fuller. many on social media have criticised her unlikely role as a
eight yea rs of fundamental and structural. more than two decades in prison for a first—time drug offence. this report from simonjones contains some flash photography. donald trump declared it "a great meeting". 0ne reality star visiting another, who went on to become president. cameras caught kim kardashian west arriving at the white house to raise the case of a 63—year—old great—grandmother who was serving life in prison. alice—mariejohnson was jailed for her involvement...
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david came forward in the two yea rs years.nd was advised to make a claim against rangers. this letter to his legal tea m rangers. this letter to his legal team said the club had helping with access to counselling, but offered no apology. it also said... you will understand there are many changes that have affected ranges over the years. the company that owned rangers football club which you referred to as a wing support to your client is in liquidation. how does that make david feel? you feel as though you are going through the abuse again. morally, they are still the same club. the survivors are looking for actual knowledge when, they are looking for communication with the football clubs where they we re with the football clubs where they were abused. the abuse
david came forward in the two yea rs years.nd was advised to make a claim against rangers. this letter to his legal tea m rangers. this letter to his legal team said the club had helping with access to counselling, but offered no apology. it also said... you will understand there are many changes that have affected ranges over the years. the company that owned rangers football club which you referred to as a wing support to your client is in liquidation. how does that make david feel? you feel...
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since ray reardon in 1978. 12 months ago, i was really thinking about retiring, even a couple of yea rsyears ago. what a season. ijust can't believe it. even if i win, it will just topped the can't believe it. even if i win, it willjust topped the best can't believe it. even if i win, it will just topped the best season five had for years, but if i don't win, is still one of the best seasons i've had for years. i've just got to go up there and enjoy it and if it does go close the end, hopefully... the final of the world snooker championship is on bbc one and starts at 2pm this afternoon. that's all the sport for now. now on bbc news, here's the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to the front pages of the sunday newspapers. with me are david wooding, political editor of the sun on sunday, and ben chu, economics editor of the independent. let's take a look at the front pages now. the sun on sunday leads with the news that dominates most of the front pages — the former manchester united manager, sir alex ferguson, reported to be in a coma. the football world in shock — the mirror
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all those yea rs was an element of luck.y mornings in the pool, at the end of the day, a figure was destiny. i was destined. i dreamt that moment was such a long time. and did not realise that ausgrid that lorette traction that may become true. it is that manifest in my mind forso become true. it is that manifest in my mind for so long. —— law of attraction. i dreamt of as his eyes to be sold. ijust envision myself raising him a butterfly and beat him. that isjust raising him a butterfly and beat him. that is just what they were thought would happen, you know? there a sense of destiny in this, and enormous pleasure it must have given not only you but your parents as well there is an online hit, i do not know how many hits it has, an interview with your father that the bbc did, i think he is almost more ofa bbc did, i think he is almost more of a celebrity than you are. my family are the strongest family and all the difficulties and the times that we have had, that they have been supporting me and win, lose or draw, they alwa
all those yea rs was an element of luck.y mornings in the pool, at the end of the day, a figure was destiny. i was destined. i dreamt that moment was such a long time. and did not realise that ausgrid that lorette traction that may become true. it is that manifest in my mind forso become true. it is that manifest in my mind for so long. —— law of attraction. i dreamt of as his eyes to be sold. ijust envision myself raising him a butterfly and beat him. that isjust raising him a butterfly...
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so the impact of seeing that team, five, seven yea rs of seeing that team, five, seven years ago, wasdads, on football people. so when i watch kids football now, when they can get on the pitchers, when it is not flooded and frozen, i see them playing out from the back, i see them encouraged. i don't see coaches on the side with their hands in their heads, saying get it out there. i think that has been an impact of his team, with shabby and iniesta and those types. southgate on pep guardiola's impact on the english game, and, this evening, manchester city have announced that he's signed a contract extension, to see him through to 2021. let's get a bit more now on the world cup squad, and southgate's picks, with the telegraph's chief football correspondent, jason burt. evening, jason, you were there at wembley today, when southgate explained his thinking, and how he put this squad together. he conceded that it might be seen as brave. do you go along with that? yes, i do. yes, ido. i yes, i do. ithink yes, i do. i think he has been brave and quite brutal, as welcome in the way he has cul
so the impact of seeing that team, five, seven yea rs of seeing that team, five, seven years ago, wasdads, on football people. so when i watch kids football now, when they can get on the pitchers, when it is not flooded and frozen, i see them playing out from the back, i see them encouraged. i don't see coaches on the side with their hands in their heads, saying get it out there. i think that has been an impact of his team, with shabby and iniesta and those types. southgate on pep guardiola's...
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because fremont already teaches puberty and sexual health starting in the fourth grade, the three rsould also apply to fourth graders. >> it is dangerous. >> i implore you not to deny access to this critically important sexual health content. >> parents would have are the choice to opt out. >> parents can opt their children out of one or all of the lessons. it's a total of about four to six hours of instruction for each grade level. >> the lessons would begin this school year. in fremont, katie marzullo, abc news. >>> all right. we are getting an interesting view as crews go to new heights to check the safety of the golden gate bridge. >> so a warning. if you're afraid of heights, don't look down. engineers began scaling the towers nearly 750 feet above the bay thinking is a look at the crew's perspective. these up-close inspections were prompted by new federal regulations and are expected to last through the week. ama has been talking all week about how she wishes she could go up there. she loves heights. >> i do so well. >> help! >> get me down, please. all right. the weather down
because fremont already teaches puberty and sexual health starting in the fourth grade, the three rsould also apply to fourth graders. >> it is dangerous. >> i implore you not to deny access to this critically important sexual health content. >> parents would have are the choice to opt out. >> parents can opt their children out of one or all of the lessons. it's a total of about four to six hours of instruction for each grade level. >> the lessons would begin this...
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cheering the lowest unemployment rate in 18 yea rs. the lowest unemployment rate in 18 years.t we're catching, it'll soon happened! i'm disappointed with that, can you imagine? my most disappointing stat is women, it's the lowest unemployment rate in 18 yea rs the lowest unemployment rate in 18 years because all of the others are history but i have a feeling the women will soon be history too because that's what's happening. cheering and all of the great momentum that having as a country on jobs, on safety, on security, on our military, it's all at stake in november. you no, i don't think we've ever done better as a country, certainly the economy and lots of other things —— you know. look at all those beautiful red hats. those red hats! boy oh boy. and i like the white ones as well, make america great again. lift those up there! but it can disappear quickly. what we did was unprecedented really in the history of our country, what we did really in the history of the world, what we did in this election, and the strides we are making have really never ever been made like this bef
cheering the lowest unemployment rate in 18 yea rs. the lowest unemployment rate in 18 years.t we're catching, it'll soon happened! i'm disappointed with that, can you imagine? my most disappointing stat is women, it's the lowest unemployment rate in 18 yea rs the lowest unemployment rate in 18 years because all of the others are history but i have a feeling the women will soon be history too because that's what's happening. cheering and all of the great momentum that having as a country on...
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breaking tradition of more than 2600 yea rs.riage ceremony only lasting 50 minutes took place in it would enshrine within the walls of the imperial palace. no hint of any western influence in the wedding ritual. inroads such as the members of the famine have worn for centuries. the crown prince and his bride were made man and wife. burdened by no fewer than 12 tomatoes he took the princess three hours to dress. the total weight was £33. cheers accompanied them all the way as they began their drive through tokyo. suzukiat suzuki at his home injapan. in the 19505, suzuki at his home injapan. in the 1950s, the marriage between a white woman and an african prince caused uproar. he was a future king of botswa na. uproar. he was a future king of botswana. ruth williams was a secretary from britain. both countries opposed the union. he was exiled and forced to renounce his throne. ruth's sister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couple. throne. ruth's sister, murillo went sanderson introduced the couplelj never sanderson introduced
breaking tradition of more than 2600 yea rs.riage ceremony only lasting 50 minutes took place in it would enshrine within the walls of the imperial palace. no hint of any western influence in the wedding ritual. inroads such as the members of the famine have worn for centuries. the crown prince and his bride were made man and wife. burdened by no fewer than 12 tomatoes he took the princess three hours to dress. the total weight was £33. cheers accompanied them all the way as they began their...
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married for 56 yea rs, memory and balance.ed for 56 years, her husband, stephen, says being open about the condition has helped both of them. we've had the diagnosis bought three years now, we've carried on living as best we can, overcoming all the difficulties. you know, we've come to terms with it. we're living with it and living through it. we're making the best of it so please don't be sad for us. so, brenda, what's your philosophy in life?” just go with the flow, what happens, happens, what doesn't happen doesn't matter. alzheimer's charities say overcoming the stigma surrounding dementia is vital and they've praised dame barbara and her husband for speaking out. fergus walsh, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in windsor. in our royal special, we'll give you our guide to get the best out of the most talked about wedding this year. on may the 19th, these streets are going to be absolutely rammed. english barley to represent harry, with west coast us hops to represent meghan. we'l
married for 56 yea rs, memory and balance.ed for 56 years, her husband, stephen, says being open about the condition has helped both of them. we've had the diagnosis bought three years now, we've carried on living as best we can, overcoming all the difficulties. you know, we've come to terms with it. we're living with it and living through it. we're making the best of it so please don't be sad for us. so, brenda, what's your philosophy in life?” just go with the flow, what happens, happens,...