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rebecca jones, bbc news. beyond 100 days coming up injust a moment. the weather the day got off to a pretty cool start but as far as the days are concerned, things have been warming up. temperatures up to around 23 degrees. parts of eastern scotland and northern ireland saw sunny skies and northern ireland saw sunny skies and temperatures in the low 20s. across north—western parts of scotla nd across north—western parts of scotland particularly we had outbreaks of rain. to the south of the weather front we have some pretty warm air in place. that's why temperatures rose so high today. even with warm air in place, the nights are long enough that if the skies stay clear it will turn chilly. there could be some fog patches. further north, north—west england and northern ireland and particularly the north west of scotla nd particularly the north west of scotland will see further outbreaks of rain and it will be mild. we have some fog patches across central and southern areas. they should clear it then we should see some sunshine. the rain pushing southwar
rebecca jones, bbc news. beyond 100 days coming up injust a moment. the weather the day got off to a pretty cool start but as far as the days are concerned, things have been warming up. temperatures up to around 23 degrees. parts of eastern scotland and northern ireland saw sunny skies and northern ireland saw sunny skies and temperatures in the low 20s. across north—western parts of scotla nd across north—western parts of scotland particularly we had outbreaks of rain. to the south of the...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: under attack over police pay and funding cuts.enior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading conservative brexit supporters at westminster launch a document saying the uk has nothing to fear from leaving the eu
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: under attack over police pay and funding cuts.enior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading...
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i'm rebecca jones.ix months to go until brexit, the prime minister insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. we will get a good deal. we will bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. and in other news this hour: a race against time, as rescuers in the philippines dig through mud to try to find dozens buried by a landslide, after typhoon mangkhut battered the country.
i'm rebecca jones.ix months to go until brexit, the prime minister insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. we will get a good deal. we will bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. and in other news this...
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i'm rebecca jones.e minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. either leave this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. —— i believe. it is the only credible and negotiable plan that delivers no hardboard at in northern ireland and delivers on the vote of the british people. —— ha rd the vote of the british people. —— hard water. —— hard border. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. also this hour —
i'm rebecca jones.e minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. either leave this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. —— i believe. it is the only credible and negotiable plan that delivers no hardboard at in northern ireland and delivers on the vote of the british people. —— ha rd the vote of the british people. —— hard water. ——...
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i‘m rebecca jones.t planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister‘s chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. we obviously looked into these people are. we found a —— we found them, they will appear soon, i hope, and tell you everything themselves. egypt‘s public prosecutor says e.coli was a factor in the death
i‘m rebecca jones.t planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister‘s chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. we obviously looked into these people are. we found a —— we found them, they will appear soon, i hope, and tell you everything themselves. egypt‘s...
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at three.on't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "that was not in the national interest," are you? the former prime minister gordon brown, has said the "soul" of the labour party is at stake in the dispute about the party's attitude tojews. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance
this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at three.on't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "that was not in the national interest," are you? the former prime minister gordon brown, has said the "soul" of the labour party is at stake in the dispute about the party's attitude tojews. the...
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rebecca jones, bbc news.nster abbey. the window was commissioned to celebrate the queen s reign. here's our arts editor will gompertz. these are the centuries—old stained—glass windows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this... a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5—metre high window by david hockney to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject but one from nature, a blossoming hawthorn in spring. the hawthorn is celebratory. i mean, its four days of marvellous blossom. it's as though champagne has been poured over it. a vivid red path separates the abstract shapes of the flowering hawthorns, which are set against a blue sky and lit from above by a bright yellow sun. david hockney started by sketching out the idea on his ipad. he then worked on it in his studio in los angeles, before barley studios in yorkshire transformed his creation into a complex composition of stained glass. we
rebecca jones, bbc news.nster abbey. the window was commissioned to celebrate the queen s reign. here's our arts editor will gompertz. these are the centuries—old stained—glass windows of westminster abbey, depicting biblical stories and characters. alongside which, as from today, is this... a new, vibrant, bold, very modern 8.5—metre high window by david hockney to celebrate the queen's reign. you have to look up, and you do look up. he hasn't chosen a religious subject but one from...
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it's predicted to fetch as much as £15,000. 0ur arts correspondent, rebecca jones reports.ed here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama the bodyguard. although it was written in 1928, the novel had never been on sale here because of britain's strict obscenity laws. in 1960, penguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book that you would even wish your wife or servants to read? well, yes, it seems. thejudge's wife marked up the sexually explicit passages of the novel in her husband's copy. she wrote down the page numbers which featured lovemaking, and more lovemaking, as well as sections she considered coarse, on headed notepaper from the central criminal court. and have a look at this. she also hand—stitched a silk bag to conceal the book in. no doubt to prevent the press photographers from capturing an image of thejudge carrying the racy novel into court. the trial itself came to encapsulate the clash
it's predicted to fetch as much as £15,000. 0ur arts correspondent, rebecca jones reports.ed here in this television adaptation by richard madden, who recently starred in the hit drama the bodyguard. although it was written in 1928, the novel had never been on sale here because of britain's strict obscenity laws. in 1960, penguin tried to publish the book but the company was taken to court in a bid to stop its publication, as this bbc dramatisation of the sensational trial shows. is it a book...
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this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at five... the former prime minister gordon brown, calls on the labour party to adopt the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism, saying the soul of party is at stake. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won't make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national interest," are you? hundreds of prison staff are caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into jails. the united states says it
this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at five... the former prime minister gordon brown, calls on the labour party to adopt the internationally recognised definition of anti—semitism, saying the soul of party is at stake. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other...
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now on bbc news, man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel speaks to rebecca jones, in talkinglcome to talking books, here at the man booker 50 festival at the southbank centre in london. we've come to talk to dame hilary mantel, the only woman to have won the man booker prize for fiction twice, for her bestselling historical novels, wolf hall and bring up the bodies. her otherfiction may take you by surprise, with books about ghosts, the supernatural, and the french revolution. the world, of course, eagerly awaits the final instalment of her hugely successful thomas cromwell trilogy, the mirror and the light. hilary mantel, welcome to talking books. we will come to the mirror and the light in due course, but i want to start with the books that you have written. 12 novels, short stories, a memoir, and i was very struck how very different they are — from 800 pages on the french revolution to performing psychics in suburbia, your subjects are unpredictable. how deliberate is that? it's not really deliberate, it's just i don't know how people manage to write the same book over and
now on bbc news, man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel speaks to rebecca jones, in talkinglcome to talking books, here at the man booker 50 festival at the southbank centre in london. we've come to talk to dame hilary mantel, the only woman to have won the man booker prize for fiction twice, for her bestselling historical novels, wolf hall and bring up the bodies. her otherfiction may take you by surprise, with books about ghosts, the supernatural, and the french revolution. the...
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm. the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. i believe this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. it's the only credible and negotiable plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland, and also delivers on the vote of the british people. two people have died as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 mph to ireland and parts of the uk. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. the government announces plans to make an extra £2 billion available, to build more affordable social housing in england from 2022. and scooping up space junk. a british satellite, nearly 200 miles above earth, clears up tonnes of rubbish, using a giant net. a very good evening, and welcome to bbc news. european union leaders are meeting in salzburg where theresa ma
this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm. the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. i believe this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. it's the only credible and negotiable plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland, and also delivers on the vote of the british people. two people have died as...
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this is bbc news i‘m rebecca jones. the headlines at five...we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won‘t make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren‘t in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced.
this is bbc news i‘m rebecca jones. the headlines at five...we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sacks himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. theresa may dismisses calls for a second eu referendum, and insists she won‘t make compromises on her brexit chequers plan that aren‘t in the national interest. some in...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: with six months to go until brexit, the prime minister insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. we will get a good deal. we will bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk economy. and in other news this hour: a race against time, as rescuers in the philippines dig through mud to try to find dozens buried by a landslide, after typhoon mangkhut battered the country. details emerge of how the mp tobias ellwood battled to save police officer keith palmer, who was stabbed to death in the attack. and at quarter past eleven we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the telegraph, and miranda green, deputy comment editor at the financial tim
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: with six months to go until brexit, the prime minister insists the only alternative to her plan is to leave the eu with no deal. we will get a good deal. we will bring that back from the eu negotiations and put that parliament. i think that the alternative to that will be not having a deal. the international monetary fund warns that a "no—deal" brexit on world trade organization terms would entail "substa ntial costs" for the uk...
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at four.it chequers plan that aren't in the national interest. some in her party are unconvinced. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, "i agreed this but that was not in the national interest," are you? the former prime minister gordon brown has said the "soul" of the labour party is at stake in the dispute about the party's attitude tojews. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will be a balance
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coming up at 8.30pm, the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonestalking books. comcast has outbid 21st century fox for control of sky in a dramatic bidding battle after months of boardroom rangling. the auction, ran by the uk's takeover regulator, took place this evening and went to the maximum three rounds. comcast‘s bids of £17.28 a share beat the smaller bid of £15.67 a share from 21st century fox. the deal values sky atjust over £30 billion. sky shareholders will still have to approve the deal. our business reporter simonjack has been following the story. well it's probably the most epic, protracted old womb at all i've ever witnessed. it has been going on for months. —— most protracted boardroom battle i've ever witnessed. sources tell me this, com past —— comcast are offering 10% more than fox disney. this is a knockout blow which will see comcast win this very big battle. comcast are the biggest paid tv provider in the us, the market has been dwindling, they want to expand into other markets, they are up against netflix and except rap, this
coming up at 8.30pm, the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonestalking books. comcast has outbid 21st century fox for control of sky in a dramatic bidding battle after months of boardroom rangling. the auction, ran by the uk's takeover regulator, took place this evening and went to the maximum three rounds. comcast‘s bids of £17.28 a share beat the smaller bid of £15.67 a share from 21st century fox. the deal values sky atjust over £30...
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that this is bbc news with me, rebecca jones.moment. first, the headlines. the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster, mihir bose. are. —— welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of 8—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the
that this is bbc news with me, rebecca jones.moment. first, the headlines. the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. hello and...
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well, my colleague rebecca jones has been speaking to eric allison who is the prisons correspondent forf, having spent a total of 16 years in prison. he gave this reaction to the smuggling of prohibited items by prison staff. it does not surprise me at all. i have known there has been a massive increase for the last four, five, six years. but even those figures and the figures quoted about the increase in the number of staff caught smuggling does not present the true picture because for every parcel of drugs that gets intercepted, you can guarantee that at least another ten get through because the drug dealers inside and outside factor in these losses. this is a multi—million pound industry. the price of drugs in prison is many more times the price of drugs on the street, so there is a huge profit, and it is very difficult to see how they will get to grips with it. is that why staff do it? because there is money to be made? of course, it is a huge temptation. you are talking about a small parcel of heroin fetching thousands and thousands of pounds. someone could offer a prison officer £
well, my colleague rebecca jones has been speaking to eric allison who is the prisons correspondent forf, having spent a total of 16 years in prison. he gave this reaction to the smuggling of prohibited items by prison staff. it does not surprise me at all. i have known there has been a massive increase for the last four, five, six years. but even those figures and the figures quoted about the increase in the number of staff caught smuggling does not present the true picture because for every...
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i'm rebecca jones. today at 2.vernment. bmw's mini factory in oxford will close for a month after brexit — the german owner says its bringing forward the annual shutdown to minimise any disruption lib dem leader sir vince cable will call for a ‘movement of moderates' to sink theresa may‘s brexit plans. we'll bring you his speech live. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport — with chris and football making the headlines.
i'm rebecca jones. today at 2.vernment. bmw's mini factory in oxford will close for a month after brexit — the german owner says its bringing forward the annual shutdown to minimise any disruption lib dem leader sir vince cable will call for a ‘movement of moderates' to sink theresa may‘s brexit plans. we'll bring you his speech live. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport — with chris and football making the headlines.
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: under attack over police pay and funding cuts. the government is criticised by britain's most senior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including sick pay and parental leave. leading conservative brexit supporters at westminster launch a document saying the uk has nothing to fear from leaving the eu without a deal. england's cricketers achieve victory against india in the final test of a memorable series. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers steve hawkes from the sun and the political commentatorjane merrick. stay with us for that. good evening. the home office has been criticised in an official report for the way it oversees policing in england and wales. the national audit office ca
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11:00: under attack over police pay and funding cuts. the government is criticised by britain's most senior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband, the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees, including...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. either leave this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. —— i believe. it is the only credible and negotiable plan that delivers no hardboard at in northern ireland and delivers on the vote of the british people. —— ha rd the vote of the british people. —— hard water. —— hard border. two people have died, as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 miles an hour to ireland and parts of the uk. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. also this hour — the government announces plans to make an extra £2 billion available to build more affordable social housing in england from 2022. theresa may said the proposals aim to remove the stigma around living in social housing and improve the quality of n
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: the prime minister arrives in salzburg to present her brexit plan to eu leaders. she said the eu "will need to evolve its position" in order to make brexit a success. either leave this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. —— i believe. it is the only credible and negotiable plan that delivers no hardboard at in northern ireland and delivers on the vote of the british people. —— ha rd the vote of the british...
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this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at two. it is an incredible open sesame. you are not going to come to the house of commons and say, that was not in the national interest, are you? of commons and say, that was not in the national interest, are you? the former prime minister gordon brown has said the "soul" of the labour party is at stake in the dispute about the party's attitude tojews. the international holocaust remembrance alliance definition of semitism is something that we should support unanimously, unequivocally and immediately. it will be resolved and there will bea it will be resolved and there will be a balance of acceptance as people want, but also exactly what other people have said as well, and lord sachs himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. sachs himself, that freedom of speech is important as well. prison corruption — the number of prison staff caught smuggling drugs, weapons and mobile phones into prisons is rising steeply video games which allow players to make in—game purchases will have a warning icon on their packaging f
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half past two — the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonesks. good afternoon. jeremy corbyn, has confirmed the labour party would support another referendum on brexit — if his party's conference backs the idea this week. mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports from liverpool. all behind jeremy. get your copy of labour briefing. at labour's liverpool conference, there's one thing on most people's minds. there is growing demand among the rank and file for a labour to back another public vote on any brexit deal. today, the labour leader said he'd listen to party members. 0ur preference would be for general election and then we can negotiate our future relationships with europe. but let's see what comes out of conference. we're a democratic party, we're very big. it's the biggest conference we've ever had. given that, do you feel bound by what the conference decides, as the leader? well, obviously. i'm there elected as leader of this party.
half past two — the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonesks. good afternoon. jeremy corbyn, has confirmed the labour party would support another referendum on brexit — if his party's conference backs the idea this week. mr corbyn says he'd prefer a general election but would abide by the decision of party members. 0ur political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports from liverpool. all behind jeremy. get your copy of labour briefing. at...
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this is bbc news with rebecca jones.w mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. egypt's public prosecutor says e.coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. battening down the hatches. nearly two million people are ordered to leave their homes as several american states prepare for the arrival of hurricane florence. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jack blanchard, editor of politico london playbook, and pippa crerar, deputy political editor at the guardian. welcome to you both. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and th
this is bbc news with rebecca jones.w mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. egypt's public prosecutor says...
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coming up at 2.30 — the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonesking books. good afternoon. the foreign secretary has urged eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit, and engage with the british government's proposals. jeremy hunt said they had not given a detailed response to theresa may's proposals. the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night, the european council president donald tusk said the british had already known about the eu's objections. however, a brexit deal was still possible. our political correspondent matt cole reports. she was feeling the heat in salzburg, but by friday, theresa may was fighting back. i have treated the eu with nothing but respect. the uk expects the same. this social media post from the man who chaired the salzburg summit, donald tusk, hasn't helped matter, mocking mrs may for what he says he tried to trade pick the best bits of single market. but with increasingly bad blood over negotiations, what next for negotiations? if the
coming up at 2.30 — the man booker prize—winning author dame hilary mantel is in conversation with rebecca jonesking books. good afternoon. the foreign secretary has urged eu leaders to "step back from the abyss" of a no—deal brexit, and engage with the british government's proposals. jeremy hunt said they had not given a detailed response to theresa may's proposals. the so—called chequers plan was largely dismissed by eu leaders at the salzburg summit on thursday. last night,...
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i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. we obviously looked into these people are. we found a —— we found them, they will appear soon, i hope, and tell you everything themselves. egypt's public prosecutor says e.coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. also coming up: the eye of the storm bearing down on the us coast. as hurricane florence advances on several american states, nearly two million people have been ordered to leave their homes. and behind the scenes at dundee‘s new design museum in advance of its public opening this weekend. and at half past eleven, we'll be taking an in—d
i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 11: leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may, despite meeting to discuss alternatives to the prime minister's chequers proposals, including plans to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians, not criminals. we obviously looked into these people are. we found a —— we found them,...
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this is bbc news with rebecca jones.ornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: britain's most senior police officer has hit out at the pay award decided by ministers — and at the level of spending cuts. the inquest into the westminster bridge attack has heard how american tourist kurt cochran lost his life as he tried to save his wife. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees — including sick pay and parental leave. as hurricane florence strengthens, with sustained winds of around 130 mile per hour, more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the sun's deputy political editor, steve hawkes, and the political commentatorjane merrick. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with a topic we've been covering today — criticism of the government's pay rise for police. met commissioner c
this is bbc news with rebecca jones.ornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: britain's most senior police officer has hit out at the pay award decided by ministers — and at the level of spending cuts. the inquest into the westminster bridge attack has heard how american tourist kurt cochran lost his life as he tried to save his wife. labour says it would give millions of casual workers many of the rights of other employees — including sick pay and parental leave. as hurricane...
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this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8:00.don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes as it's predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours.
this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8:00.don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united...
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hello this is bbc news with rebecca jones. the headlines.order on the island of ireland. egypt‘s public prosecutor says e—coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. the russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians and not criminals. battening down the hatches — nearly two million people are ordered to leave their homes as several american states prepare for the arrival of hurricane florence. and crumbling their way into the history books. the victorian society releases a list of some of the country‘s most endangered historic buildings. doctors are warning that reductions in contraceptive services in england are leading to a rise in unplanned pregnancies and abortions. the bbc has seen figures which show that half the councils in england have cut or have plans to reduce the number of sites in the area that offer contraception. our health correspondent catherine burns reports. friends and new mums melissa and lisa ado
hello this is bbc news with rebecca jones. the headlines.order on the island of ireland. egypt‘s public prosecutor says e—coli was a factor in the death of a british couple at a hotel in the resort of hurghada. the russian president vladimir putin describes the two men accused of poisoning sergei and yulia skripal in salisbury as civilians and not criminals. battening down the hatches — nearly two million people are ordered to leave their homes as several american states prepare for the...
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this is bbc news, i‘m rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm.ieve this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. it‘s the only credible and negotiable plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland, and also delivers on the vote of the british people. two people have died as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 mph to ireland and parts of the uk. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining more than 100 cases. the government announces plans to make an extra £2 billion available, to build more affordable social housing in england from 2022.
this is bbc news, i‘m rebecca jones. the headlines at 8pm.ieve this is the right proposal because it maintains frictionless trade. it‘s the only credible and negotiable plan on the table that delivers no hard border in northern ireland, and also delivers on the vote of the british people. two people have died as storm ali brings winds of up to 100 mph to ireland and parts of the uk. bbc news has learned that a review into maternity errors at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust is now examining...
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this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8:00. under attack over police pay and funding cuts, the government is criticised by britain's most senior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab drivers and shop workers — should be given morejob security. also this hour. hurricane florence heads to the united states. more than a million people in south carolina, north carolina and virginia are ordered to leave their homes as it's predicted to make landfall in the next 48 hours. and england win the fifth test against india — as james anderson becomes the most successful fast bowler in test cricket. good evening. welcome to bbc news. britain's most senior police officer says the government's refusal to increase police pay by three % was like a punch on
this is bbc news i'm rebecca jones. the headlines at 8:00. under attack over police pay and funding cuts, the government is criticised by britain's most senior police officer. i don't want the government to wait for the police to be struggling, like the prison service, with chronic understaffing. saved by her husband — the wife of one of the westminster terror attack victims tells an inquest of his last moments. labour demands that people who work in the so—called gig economy — like cab...
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i'm rebecca jones. today at 2. making it easier for highly—skilled workers to move to the uk after brexit — the recommendation of a report for government. bmw's mini factory in oxford will close for a month after brexit — the german owner says its bringing forward the annual shutdown to minimise any disruption lib dem leader sir vince cable will call for a ‘movement of moderates‘ to sink theresa may‘s brexit plans. we'll bring you his speech live. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport — with chris and football making the headlines. good afternoon. tottenham are not not far from kick—off in the european champions league. the group stage for them get under way in italy against inter milan. in under four hours. all very exciting. all very exciting. thanks chris, and it's all about the wind in the weather. darren has the details. we've got some gusty today but at least we do have some sunshine as well. a storm is that a arrive tomorrow. we will have a look at why oui’ tomorrow. we will have a look at why our weath
i'm rebecca jones. today at 2. making it easier for highly—skilled workers to move to the uk after brexit — the recommendation of a report for government. bmw's mini factory in oxford will close for a month after brexit — the german owner says its bringing forward the annual shutdown to minimise any disruption lib dem leader sir vince cable will call for a ‘movement of moderates‘ to sink theresa may‘s brexit plans. we'll bring you his speech live. coming up on afternoon live, all...
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rebecca jones, bbc news.the sunshine starts to work its magic, those temperatures rise and it feels quite summary actually. but not everywhere, more cloud with outbreaks of rain and it is quite windy, particularly through north—western part of scotland, and thatis north—western part of scotland, and that is because we have a weather front that is just straddling scotla nd front that is just straddling scotland and it will make very slow progress over the next day or so. introducing heavy rain as well as we head into this evening. underneath that clouded doesn't feel particularly warm, 13 to 15 celsius maximum, but in the sunshine pleasa nt maximum, but in the sunshine pleasant highs of 21 celsius, 70 fahrenheit. into those clear skies, once again the temp ajer dropping away this evening, a touch of frost perhaps, with some mist and fog developing, and perhaps parts of northern ireland as well we'll see outbreaks of rain overnight and here the temperatures will hold up. as we head through thursday, this weathe
rebecca jones, bbc news.the sunshine starts to work its magic, those temperatures rise and it feels quite summary actually. but not everywhere, more cloud with outbreaks of rain and it is quite windy, particularly through north—western part of scotland, and thatis north—western part of scotland, and that is because we have a weather front that is just straddling scotla nd front that is just straddling scotland and it will make very slow progress over the next day or so. introducing heavy...
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rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones, thank you very much >>> be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. .. lou: special counsel robert mueller will reportedly accept written answers from the president and alleged russian collusion. tom fitton had this advice for the president. >> i wouldn't cooperate if i were president trump. mr. mueller is looking for an impeachment report he can present to congress through rod rosenstein. and about strum shouldn't participate in his own hanging. lou: not judiciary members will begin questioning judge kavanaugh tomorrow morning. the coordinated attacks have been described as embarrassing for the left. google and facebook will be appearing before the
rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones, thank you very much >>> be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back....
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rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i'start at the new carfax.comar. show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the car
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rebecca, it is good t to have yu to be here. thank you. lawrence jones much >>> be sure to vote in the poll tonight. the question is do you think nike executives are more interested in pushing a radical left-wing agenda than making money for their shareholders. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. >>> after the break we take up the latest in robert mueller's witch hunt. the president appears to be winning that battle tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booki
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that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with rebecca jones.might get to 20 in london if you are lucky. friday, largely dry and finding the south—east. cloud and rain across northern ireland and parts of scotland. a mixture of sunshine and showers to the north. even towards the south, we are looking at 18 or 19 degrees. and then we get into the weekend. frontal system is pushing towards the north—west of the uk. some wind and rain. down in the south—west, by this stage, this will be the remnants of another atlantic hurricane. and this is going to draw some very warm and hurricane. and this is going to draw some very warm and humid tropical airing ourdirection, we some very warm and humid tropical airing our direction, we suspect. across the south of the country, things are likely to warm up as we go through the weekend. further north and west, outbreaks of rain at times. today at 5... leading pro—brexit conservative mps insist they are not planning to oust theresa may. the group — led byjacob rees—mogg — meets to discuss alternatives to the pri
that‘s it from your afternoon live team for today, next the bbc news at five with rebecca jones.might get to 20 in london if you are lucky. friday, largely dry and finding the south—east. cloud and rain across northern ireland and parts of scotland. a mixture of sunshine and showers to the north. even towards the south, we are looking at 18 or 19 degrees. and then we get into the weekend. frontal system is pushing towards the north—west of the uk. some wind and rain. down in the...